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niK MORNING A8T01UAN, SATUKPAY, MAY 26, It 00 JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone Main 6G1. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. 1 DAILY. Ernt by mall, jjcr year J.vO Sent by mall, jut month BO Scrvfd bv cnrrlor, per month W SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall. per year, in advance JI.00 Postage free to subscribers. All communications Intended for pb Jlcatlon should be directed to the editor, Business communications of all kinds ani remlttr.nees must be address.-! to "The Astorian." Th Aatorian auaranlees to Its ad Tertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. BRYAN PREDICTIONS BLASTED. Among all the radical and revolution ary declaration of the Chicago-Bryan platform, none was so conspicuous as the charge that the gold standard would rend?r this country subservient to Great Britain and enslave our peo ple to the London money changers. But the gold standard has finally been expressly and Irrevocably established as the basis of our money system, and Instead of this country becoming thereby subservient to Great Britain, it looks as if Great Britain and the bal ance of the world is to become depend ent upon us for a financial center The first evidence of that tendency was manifested In the loan of $25,000,000 which Russia made In New York last March, and subsequently It was a mat ter of world-wide comment that If it had not been for the bolstering re ceived from New York, England would have suffered a financial panic In con sequence of the South African war. In spite of the enormous trade balance In our favor, millions of dollars of gold has been bought in New York and shipped to London to sustain the Euro pean money market, while but a few days ago It was announced that a heavy loan had been subscribed In this country, to aid Krance In liquidating the expenses of the Paris exposition. In many particulars New York has been beating London In recent years. London Is still ahead of New York In population, though if the entire metropolitan district around the moutb of the Hudson were counted as one city, as it Is in the case of the big town on the Thames, the British city would not contain more inhabitants than the American center. In many particulars, however, the American city is getting ahead of its rival on the other side of the Atlantic. New York's Imports and exports are greater than London's. The aggregate of its bank clearances Is much larger than those of England's chief city. Russia and France had the whole world open to them for the sum they recently borrowed, but they came to New York to float their loans because money was not only easier and more plentiful, but actually cheaper on this side of the Atlantic. The Interest up on these big loans will soon commence to find Its way into American chan nels of trade and will constitute no insignificant factor In maintaining and Increasing the already heavy balances of trade In our favor. With the contin ued growth and expansion of our trade, as will be assured by the re-election of McKlnley next fall, these heavy trans- ' i actions with European nations will be When your throat and lungs are perfectly healthy you needn't worry about the germs of consumption. They don't attack healthy people. It's the weak, debilitated, in flamed membranes that are first affected. Hard coughs and colds weaken your throat and lungs and make con sumption more easy. If your luntjj are weak seoirs Emulsion b the best remedy you can take. It soothes and heals and gives tone and strength to these delicate mem branes. In this way you can prevent consumption. And you can cure it also if you haven't had it too long. Keep taking it until your lungs are strong and your weight restored. Atallrinnrcuta: ioc. and J1.00. 6COTT & BOWNE, Oiemiala, New York. We a k 1 LaO 003 come more frequent and even larger, I'ndor present conditions, and with only an Infinitesimal portion of our vast resources developed, the United States ts the wealthiest country In the world. In this respect, according to a recent writer In the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, we have gone so far beyond the United Kingdom lit the last twenty years, nouvlthstanding the Wilson Mil CrefViand 'administration set-back, that our holdings of property of all sorts very nearly equal those of the United Kingdom and France together, which stand second and third on the list, respectively. There Is more wealth, according to this same authority, in New York than there Is In any spot or. the globe'. New York. In the very near future, is destined undoubtedly to ftguie more conspicuously than Lon don In the great financial enterprises of the world. What an answer and i rebuke these facts are to the wild theo- ries and fanatical predictions made by Bryan and his office-seeking followers. How any sane man, seeing and ex perienclng the magnificent results of re. publican policies and legislation, can contemplate without alarm the possl ble substitution of Bryan's revolution- ary and visionary principles for those which have produced the present con dltions, it Is hnr-1 to understand. According to the Chicago Times-Her aid the town of Portland, Ind., has just given the country a convincing demonstration of the value of municipal ownership In public utilities- A coun cil committee reports that during the eleven months under municipal opera tlon sixty-five arc lights have cost on ly J82.72, though the charge amounted to ISO a year for each light when the plant was In the hands of a private cor poratlon. FOKEIGN SHIPOWNERS JUBILANT New York Mail and Express. The persistent rumor that congress will adjourn without passing the ship ping bill has made the foreign shipown ers hilariously Jubilant. And they ought to be. The froe trade papers. aided by free trade clubs, and bck?d up wiih the money contributed by for eign Interests but which are impotent to prevent action in behalf of a protect ive tariff have from the start assert ed that they would defeat legislation In Denair or American shipping, or at least defer it. Whether It is the free traders, or the free trade clubs, or the potential influence of the foreign ship ping lines, or whatever it is, certain It is that congress is reported to have about concluded to adjourn without acting on the shipping bllL And whom does this postponement benefit? Are .the worklngmen In our iron ore and coal mines to be benefic iaries? Will It be our internal trans portation agencies and their employes who will be helped? Will the men In the rolling mills, competent to make the shapes needed for ships, be better employed, because foreigners are doing what these Americans are competent to and should be employed to do? Will our shipbuilders be aided by the post ponement of this legislation for an In definite period? Will the creation of a new school of American seamen be be gun lacking this legislation? Not one of these things will be'done, not one of these interests will be benefited, by the indefinite postponement of legislation fcr the upbuilding of the American merchant marine. Foreign interests alone will be bene fited by delay. Foreign ore and coal miners, foreign steel rolling millB, for eign domestic transportation agencies, foreign shipbuilders and foreign sail ors, will reap a golden harvest out of the postponement of legislation In be half of American shipping. No wonder foreign shipowners are Jubilant! No wonder American ship owners are depressed and discouraged! During the last four years foreign ships have taken from this country $800,000,000 as payment for the carrying of our imports and exports. Four years ago republican conventions In all parts of the country adopted strong planlcs In their platforms demanding the rehabilitation of the American mer chant marine, in order that the annual drain of $200,000,000, then and now paid to foreign shipowners, could be checked and provision made for turning this money into the channels of American trade, by the employment of ships built in our own yards by our own labor. No promise was more heartily In dorsed by the people than the one In favor of an American merchant marine equal to the necessities of our foreign commerce. Our war with Spain was an object lesson of untold value In its em phatic demonstration of the national need of one for all kinds of auxiliary naval and military purposes. Neutral ity laws were secretly broken, In order that our government might acquire fHousavork is haid woAwtkit GoldDtist j To Clean Matting Few rtilnn caa h o4 M cl?a ntittlnt: tilt ad wdt hit txn uatd, but niwrittu- haa buttit thai tha ttMl way la to bar (ha manias tnorouihlir avtot, aa4 Ihaa m avar II with a solution of vara rater with Cold Duit Wishing Powder oMatolrcd la It; It la knl to a wile cloth; a litapooafuj ot OoM Duet Waihlnf Purof ta a quart ot vttar la tha proportion wring tha doth altnoat dry ami rub ,uklr, km Ibt atoaMat tbt vatar fata dirty, chant It for frh; ttiaa folle- tha ret clot vltb dry eoa, Thla UI claaa It pcrfactly, TSm tVw It tataa fwai aar tua Vcoala) vou avus rea lotuaou" feat hm aa nam rat a. a. muwK eoatPMT, t. taaaa, mmm Ta, the merchant ships essential to Its mil itary and naval operations. With these pledge, the result of a dwindling merchant marine and due entirely to Its lack of protection In competition with the heavily subsidised and bountied shipping of other na tions, with these object lessons, with the humiliation of being compelled to take the cast-off, worn-out ships that could be obtained, during the Spanish war with all of these In mind, It Is actually suggested that congress Is going to again adjourn, without acting upon the bill for the revival of American shipping now on the calendars, and fa vorably reported from the committees. In each branch! It seem Inconceivable. Corrects all blemishes ot the face, removes blot ches, pln-pls. tan, sun burn, freckles nnd makes a beautiful complexion. It Is also the best tooth wash, and excellent for deranged stomach. H. C. THOMPSON REGl'MR REPUBLICAN XOtflSt'E FOK COUNTY TREASURER VOTE FOR HARRISON ALLEN (Of Aaturlal REPUBLICAN CA.NDID.aTk KOK DISTRICT ATTORNEY FRED WICKMAN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATfcJFOR SHERIFF FRANK R. STOKES REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR THOMAS LINVjLLE REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR SHERIFF VOTE FOR D. J. INOALLS REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR C0TSTT CO.n.l.lISSIO.NCS J. T. LEE REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR form SLTEBUTESDEIT P SCHOOLS C.W. CARNAHAN REGULAR REBUBLICAX NOMINEE FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR WHITE COLLAR LINt Columbia Elver and Puget Sound Nav igation company. Bailey Gatzert leaves Astoria dally eiuepi cunaay at I p. m. Leaves For'iand dally except Bun- day at 7 a. rn White Collar Line tickets and O. li ft N. tickets interchangeable on Balle Gatzert and Hassalo. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria, Aft U. B. SCOTT, Telephone UL President L. LEBECK Carpenter end Builder General Contractor HOUSE RAI51NQ AND MOVINQ A SPECIALTY Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTB TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the union racinc Fust Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME Days to Salt Lake 2J Days to Denver 3J Days to Chicago 4 Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to Or C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt, Gen. Agent 124 Third 8t, Portland. Or. G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent O. R. As K. jhaaattaaaJl W4w- Fisher's Opera House L. E. SELIO. Lessee and Manager. Tuesday, 'lay 29 CHARLES II. VALE'S M ISSIVE. MAKVr.LOl S, MKCHAN ICAl, fPECTACl LAK ItOMANCK ,-.W- ..,.. . ; : i evi mi on TH MV MKKKY MIMIAI'S OF NID.. W EIKI. and the WON KK KIM I OF NOD WOMUMtlMi I'nder the Management of the Author, SIDNEY P. ELLIS INTRODUCING U.II.VILS03 'KOSAIKBSEUI0TT TANNIC 6LU0DU00D Tnc rxMOts riuscT TKoire THE BCVIIDRSIMG ELECTRIC BALLET THC 111. MAS WINDMILL TUB DlSArTEAKING ROOMS THE CATALEPTIC DRAWBRIDGE The entire production In Its entirety, No omissions o r substitutions. The same as given at the principal $1.50 theatres throughout the country, With a wealth of New and Startling Features, Specialties, Ballets, Songs, Tricks, and Costumes- Gorgeous Been' ery. Original Music, Special Features. Special Lngagement from the Al hambra Theatre, London. THE GREAT PHASEY TROUPE ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, - $1.00 Gallery - - - .50 SEAT SALE opens MONDAY morn ing at Grlllln & Reed's. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. MS Duane St, Astoria, Or. W. J. COOK. Mrr Res. Tel. 11J1. J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder THE PROOF of the pudding and the proof of of the pudding U in tbe avtmj and the proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument that's ea clutlve demooaHratloa. Ours will stand tha teat HUGHES & CO. THE I01VKE. Strangers visiting in tne city will find the Louvre an attractive resort wherein to spend the evening. The Amme Sisters Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents ni((btljr a musical program of exptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms are a feature in connection with the house. Palatable lunches will be served at all oours A!-If,. frvl 15) ovF oiiiofe'iila TIUi! 5CHHIHU.84 Ktuiii ionUn.1 DKI'VRT cii i on it - I'.iriUiiul l. Ill Aanivi Still I. tk, 1iivit, F, norm, onmtia, hnn ana ally, M, ,iiiiii ('liiinHii miil Kat i p. m. fclt take. Iplivcr, t. At'aiillo txiirrM V p. III. SiHiVane p. hi. v urili, Oii.hIih, kan a fliy. Mi, Innita, v'Mruilii mid Knai, IV IU VNnlU. I rwUlmi, SHikmii, MlMH'iiim Hi, H. Paul, Imiulli, Mliwanktv, t'lioi(i ami kiul. T s, in. S to a in, Prm Aalnrl OCEAN 8TCAM.MIIPS All SmIIIii lml,a aub I Iwl to pliiaiiitf, For Hu rrNiiclaii-Hll Majr 3,0,1a, IS, 1.16 Colt'mbta Rlvr 8lMinir To I'ortlaod ai4 Way Lanainca Tarn EitJumUy ta in t Mo day Otvpun t llv, Newhrrg, 1 NIm A Wy-ljiiiil a. Wlllamatta mi Yam. i a. m. .... ... HOD m. Tuea.lliur! Klvera, WVid. sua Oak pirt'-n i iiy. I ayuiu, i rrt, Klarl :4ia. Bi. 5nakt Rlvar. HIrlalo :laleu. l. Uwulu i dao a in -t am 'triU.aMKTIK UIVKH TUt'a. 1 Kill Pitrllu,..! ... I'..... .III. i : 0 f, ra. Moil, rJ Saturday i ami way lilullnua. KrWay . O. W. LOUN3BERHT, w. ii. nuRi.uimT.Ant' A,tort- Oen. I'asts. Agt. fortland. Or. GBEAT TicitliTS fl RAILVPOIHTS EAST Through ralnce and Tourist 81ep. ers dining and library obarrvatlon cars. ELKQANT VKSTIUULE THAIN8. No. 4, "riyer." leavea I'ortland at t:i0 p. m. No. I, "Flyer," arrives Portland at 1:00 a. m. For rates, etc., call or addreas O. W. LOUN3UKRRT, Agent O. It. & N Astoria, Or. or A. R. C. UENNISTON. C P. & T. A.. Portland. Ore. I Ml A I. NOT It KM. I.MPIIOVKMENT OF AVENUE. FRANKLIN Notice Is hereby given, that the com mon coun II of the city of Antnrla has determine! and Intemla to Improve or repair that portion of Franklin avenue In the city of Astoria, Clalaop county, Mate of Dreg m, as laid out and record ed by J. M. BhlveK-y from the wist line of 3lHt strwt to a point fifty feet weal thereof throughuut the width of said portion of suld street, by straighten ing up the existing pouts or underpin ning and putlng in ten new posts un-d'-r said portion of said roadway or tieotllng and taking up the existing taps and stringers and replacing them In their proper position and pulling In a nuw cap adjoining the crossing of said street with 31st street and by con structing new side walks ten fe t wide on each side of said portion of said street and replanklng said portion of said street from curb to curb with new sound llr planking 12 Inches In width by 4 Inches :n thickness. Ail material to be used In ftald Improvement to be of good iMiund Mr lumber either red or yel low and said work Is to be done strict ly In accordance with the plans and opeclflcatlons to be prepared therefor by the. city surveyor. That the costs and expenses of said repair or Improvement shall bo de frayed by assessment of the lots, lands and promises jtwelully benefited by the same which are hereby Included In a special aHM-sHtnent district to be as sessed to defray the costs and exenses of said Improvement and Is as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of lot 12 In block 148 and running thence southwesterly through the middle of block. 148 til tho north ivi-ut n,,r,w.M lot 7 In block 148, thence southerly to Bn..ll.... . . . Liif BifUlimri'll collier Ol I'll Q in UIOf'K 2, thence northeasterly to the southeast corner of lot 1 In block 2, thence In a straight line to the place of beginning, and containing Jots from 7 to 12, both Inclusive In block US, and lots from 1 to 6, both Inclusive in block 2, all In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Or egon, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlveley. That the city surveyor has been di rected to prepare and dcpoxlt with the auditor and police Judge of said city estimates of the costs and expenses of said repairs and specifications for said proposed work. That this notice Is published for eight days In the Morning Astorlan In pur suance to a resolution duly adopted by said council on the 21st day of May, l'MH), the date or the first publication of this notl ;e being on May 23, 1WK), H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. NOTICE FOR I'UBLICATION. Land Olllce at Oregon City, Or., May 17, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intenti'-n to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the county clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on July 2, 1IW0, viz: , P, A IlT H O LOM E W J. UURKE. IL B. No. 12H26, for the 8 half of the HE quarter, NE quarter of BE quar ter and 8E quarter or NE quarter of section 9, T 6 N, It 10 W. lie names the following witnesses-to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John P. Eberman, of Beaslde, Ore gon; James Irwin, of Seaside Oregon; Oeorge Irwin, of Seaside, Oregon; Phil Ip M. Condlt, of Seaside, Oregon. CHA3, B, MOOItEE, Register. Dr. T.N. Hall DENTIST. 67J Commerdil Street, , ASTORIA, ORB. Over Schluasel's Clothing Store. . I.KI1AI. MllTlrRS. NOTICE FOR PUULICATION, Land Ol!U at Oregon City, Oregon, April 2.1, I'm. Notice la lu-ivby given that the fol-lowllig-lliiined aettler liua lllrtd notice of her liiU'iiUmi to make Hi ml proof lit support of lur claim, and that said proof will bo uiiiilu before Iho italalor and receiver at Oregon. City, Oregon on June 11, I'M), vis: Margiirt't l?. Corcoran, formerly Margaret C, Walker, II. 10, ISl'JU.for the E. of N. V. M, N. 10. i of H. W. , Hectlon 33 nnd H. Ii. of 8, W. W. Seetlon S9. Tp. N,, It. 7. V. Hhn imniea the following wlincanra to prove her continuous realdcnca uxin and cultivation of suld land, vlsi lavld Tweeddltf. of Vino Maple, Ore Kn: Edward Wlnlerbusli, of Vine Muple, Oregon, Joseoh Lynch, of Mlali an aka, Oivitun; Edward Oeddes, of Jewel, Oregon. CI1A8. II. MtMHEH, Keglster. AI.MINIST1UT011'8 SALE, Notice Is hcrrby given, that pursuant to un order mado and viitvml In ths county court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county on the 30th day of April. VW the undersigned, adiulnls traior ot the eata'e of !'. V. Culoman, iletetiaed. will, on Wednesday, the Hilt day of Juno, 1SW0. In front of the court houae d.Mir, at the city of Astoria. In 1'latnop county, suits of tregon. offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all of tha following described real estate situated lu uld comity, to-wlt: The north hulf of the southwest quar ter, and the weal htlf of the southeast Mimitrr of Hoc tlon number ono (1), In Township ilx it), north of ltunga nine ('.I. west of the Willamette meridian. 1'iited ni Aatorla, Oregon, tilts Orst day of May, 1W0. C. W. FULTON. Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUULICATION. Land Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon. Apill 21. l'-ioo. Nutlet Is hereby given that the following-named settler boa tiled notice of Ma Intention to make final proof In support or his claim, and lluil said i t oof w ill be made before the county clerk of Clntaop county, at Astoria, Oregon, on J mm 8, 1k), vis: JOHN P. UUSTAVSON. brother and heir at law of laak Uus- lavaon, deeeiiavd. II. V. No. 1DSM, for the south half of the NV riunrier and iiorlh half of the HW iuarter of section 10, T i N. It T W. He iKitnes the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous residence upon uml cultlvntlon of said land via: Jacob Kilekson, of Elsie, Oregon; Ellerd O, Erlckson, of Kiala, Oreiton; Nils Lulul, of Astoria, Oregon: Jacob H'-ndi'ickson, of Astoria, tregoii, C1IA8. 11. MOUKE9. Jtcgistor. ADMINISTIIATOR'S BALE. Notice Is hereby given that on Mon day. Atirll 1 1900 al 10 nVloob A If at the court house door, In the city of Aaiona. in naiop county, Oregon, pursuant to an order oX the county court or the state of Oregon, for Clat sop county, made and entered on Feb ruary 11 I'fVI I will . a.lntl.l.lMi.,. of the eatuta of llnndrlk I'airmi da. ceased, sell at publlo auction to the nignesi uiuuor ror casn, the following described property belonging to said estate, to-wlt: Lot two and the south west quarter of the northeast quarter or section thirteen, Intownshlp seven north, ran rrt ten ami nt wiiih.ii. merldan. In said Clatsop county, and, mso, a coniraci ror sale or the timber Ution said land, mad hv lha aaM Am. censed and one Nick Petrort with one u. it. uoie. or date of June 4, lflSK. i-'Bteu Aiarcn i, im , FRANK J. TATLOR, Administrator. CONTEST NOTICE. ' Department of the Interior, Land Of- nee, .uregon City, Oregon, Msy 7, 1900. A allfllf-lerif rnhtnal altlitfivll h.uln been t1l,l In thl orM,,M kv w t ti.....n - .... ... ,..,n v,.,.v ,w, v.- 4,.Fni71l, conteatnnt, against Homestead Entry, co. n,ii, mado .November 14, 1891, for or inv "4, e:tlon 17, Township 5 N, ItiLnife 10. hv Corv i Ailnma c.ini.uii iu In which It Is alleged that contestant "knows the present condition of the same; also that said Cory O. Adams uus wnoiiy abandoned said tract ot land and changed his residence there from, ror more than rour years since inilklnar ani l entry onrl m.i rl,.- datq or this allldfivlt, and that ho has iiuit-a to cultivate and improve suld tnct of land ii nrnvdleil hv ui .n.i that said alleged absence from the said land was not duo to his employment In the army, navy, or marine corps of the United Ktates as a private soldier, olll c?r, seaman or marine, during the war with Spain, or during any other war In whl.h the United Htates may bo en gaged," said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 22, 1900, before the register and receiver at the United Htates land olllce In Oregon City, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a prop er alllduvlt, (lied February 1, 1900, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made. It Is hereby orderej and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. Signed, WM. GALLOWAY, Receiver. SUMMONS. In tho circuit court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county. Rebecca Hall, plaintiff, vs. William P. Hall, defendant. To William P. Hall defendant In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the ISth duy of June, 1900, that being the time prescribed In the order of pub llcatllfn of this summons for filing said answer, and ir you rail to so appear and answer said complaint, the plain tilt will apply to the court for the re lief demanded In said complaint, to wlt, for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plaintiff and for such further relief as niay be. Just and equitable. This summons Is published by order of the Hon, J. II. 1), Gray, county Judge of Clatsop county, Oregon, made and en tered the 28th day of April, 1900; said order being mado by said county Judge In the absence of the circuit Judge, and the date of the first publication la May 4, 1900, and the said publication Is to run six consecutive wtelirf from the said date, . . OEORGE H. DURHAM, Attorney for .Plaintiff. . Dated Astoria, Oregon,-April 28, 1900, I.KIAL NOTICKSJ. BUMMONd, In Hie Circuit Court of Ilia Htate Of Oregon for the County or Clntaop, F. A. Klalier and A, (', I'luher, part tiers, coiupriMlng Hie firm of I'atir Hi-others, plaintiffs, va. Herbert F. L. I .ok ii ii, Florence Logiin, Allct Logan, as Indlvliliiula, J, T, Koaa, J. 10. lllg. Kins. II. C, Thompson, and E. Fr KUHnti, as partners, comprising thn nun or Koaa, HlgKlns A Co., A. F. Allen, A, 1-ewln, nnd J. (', I a wis, luii'lners, un der the firm mono of Allen A l-ewls, Flickenstelu, Mayer Co., a corporation, and Alex. Ullbert, defendants. To Herbert F, 1 Logan, Ftorno Logan and Alice Logan, of the abovs named defeiiduiits: lu Hi n name of the slate of Oragon, you and iiuch of you are hereby re quired lo appear and answer the coin plaint tiled agnlnat you lu the above- ttllllllnil anil, on or tutfoi- Ilia ti.l ,1m w of thn time prescribed In the orncr of puuiifuiitni oi I ma summons, to-wlt, aeVnll Uet.Lil ffnlfl IIim llrMl tiilill.,M !.... of this suminona, and It you rail so to answer, piuiniius win tune judgment nnd decree against you, Herbert F, L, I'gan, ror the sum or VM.lt, and the further sum of liny dollars attorneys' fees, nlth Internet on ais.3 at tha rate of ten per cent per annum from March ;'!i, ltnio, and disbursements of suit. Aguliial em Ii and all of you for the foreclosure of the mortgage set out In the complaint, rxceuird by said Her bert F, L Logan on the 14th or June, l!M. to secure the payment or a uote executed and delivered to plaintiffs on the 3utii day of April, lv4. the balance due thereon being the amounts above set out, For the sale of lands In Clat sop county, Oregon, deserltH-d in aaltl luoi Unite as blocks 15 and 14, of Chel sea, ua laid out and recorded by M, M, 1'ee. Also lots 1, 0, 91, SI, and 13, la blink 9, lig.ku'a sub-dlvlalon of block , In Clntaop Urove. The application or the pnH'eeda after paying exprnacs of snle, to Hie puymctil of anlj Judg ment. For such other relief aa shall lx proper and asked for In said com plaint. The Hon. Thomas A. Mclirlde, judgn of tlitt above-riilltled rourt, lias thla 9th day of April. 19o0, ordered and dlrvc :cd Hint the summons lu the abve entitled suit be served Upon you by publication lii the Weekly Aatorian, of Aatorlii, Ores-mi, once a week for seven coiiaecutlve weeka, and the same will be so publlMbrd, the first publication being no the l.Uh day or April, IVoO. J. y. a. itoWLiir. Attorney ror Plaintiffs, TlMIIEIt INO NOTICIi United Htates I-und Oltlce, tn-gon City, tregoii. April IS, lm. Notice Is hereby given thai In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 1. is?, entitled 'An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Waahlnglun territory," as extended to all tha publlo land Htates by act of Augutt 1 l3, 8 a rah U llottom, of Jewell, county of Clat sop, state of Oregon, has this nay filed In I his oltlce her sworn statement No. M79, for tha purchase or the NV of section No. IK, in township No. I N, range No. W ejid will offer proof to show that the lurid sought la more val uable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to eatsb llsh her cliilm to suld land before the register and receiver or this or?lct at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of July, l'WO. She nanus as Witnesses: ,'ohn Corcoran, or Vine Maple, Oregon Jutnea W. Walker, or Jewell, Oregon, lanau N. Foster, or Jewell, Oregon, llernard A. Johnson of Jewell Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-descrlbeti lands are renueated to file their claims In this nice oil or before said 7th day or July, 19O0. C1IA8. II. MOOKEH. Register. FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given, that the un deralgned, administrator or the relate of Ouguate Magna, deoeised. with the will annexed, baa tiled In the oounly court of the stale of Oregon for Clatsop county, his final accojiit aa such ad ministrator, and the same has been sot for hearing Monday, June 11. A. V. 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the county court rooms at the court house, at Astoria, Clntaip county, Oregon. All peraons Interested therein are re quired to then and there appear and show cause, If any, why the same should not be allowed and the admin istrator discharged and bis bondsmen exonerated. . . , , C. W. FULTON, Administrator of the estate of Ou gtiste Mttgne, deceased, wllh the will annexed. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. 1TII il, . Notice ia hereby irlvan ihnl tha f.,1. lowlnir niimait aein.,- im ni...i ....h,,. of his Intem.on to make final proof In nuouon ot nis claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk Of Clutson w " " " l ""ivi sua Oregon, on May 28, 1900. vlu: Frank Cook. n. v. m miss tn the West one-half of N. W. quarter of eciion , ana soutn one-half of H. W, quarter of section 2. Tp. 6 N., R. g W. Ho names thn following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of suld land, vis: Fred IS. M.Kire, John R. Wherry and Wyatt A. Wherry, all of Elsie, Clatsop ..'uiuy, urvKon, anu jonn is. Uratke, of Astoria, Oregon. CIIAS. B. MOOIIES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. April 14, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that the fol. lowlnir named aetiinr tin. ei.i of his Intention to make final proof In aupport or nis claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk or Clutson Oregon, on May 28, 1900, viz: Fred II. Moore, II. E No. 10117. for the 8. E. quarter of section 28, Tp. C N., R. I W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Elmer IS. I'aeknril .ln.iu a Pn-i.,4 Wyatt A. Wherry and John li. Wherry! un ui iiimo uregon. CIIAS. B. MOORE8, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the tin designed has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Charles Ward, deceased, by the county court Of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county. All persons having claims against the estate of Charles Ward, doceased, are hereby required to present same to the undersigned, duly verified as by law required, within six months from this date. At him rol,ln, i v.. . . ' - . ........... . l . , a i ui uai u. Grand avenue and Eleventh Strcot, city of Astoria, Oregon. l900atCd " th8 l"'ih dtty f AprM' A' D" . , , n-1 "WARD. Administrator of the Estate of Charles Ward, deceased.