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NIK .MORNING A8T0MAN. WKDNKSUAY, JUNH 6, UOU JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 661. TERMS OK subscription. DAILY. Sent by mnil, per year... Sent by mall, ptr month Served by carrier, ivr month.. -S3.V0 .. .59 .. .61 S E M I - WE I K LT. Sent by mail, r-vr year. In advance 12.00 Postage free to subs crlbors. All i;onmiUMicttilona intendeil for pb '.icstlon should he directed to the editor, business coninniriicatl.ina of all kinds and rem!tt,-..:rea must be addrcss.d to 'i'lie Astor.an." The Astorlnn guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertlmn? rates can be had on ap plic.itlo.i to the business manager. Ail MY ANI NAVY LEGISLATION. Philadelphia Times.. It seems to be next to impossible for cor.sr-ss to 1 -cisl-ite sensibly and Just ly for cither the artuy or the- navy, sole'.y because of the persistent, inso lent, and always selfish Interference of the n.iHuiy and naval bureaus. Tia-y aie strongly entr'nch.d in power; they . ore capable ;f helping or hindering those who favor or offend them, and as a rule they wield their power against the interest of both the army anil the navy and in the interest of bu-r-aurratic favorites. It is announehl chat the army bill will certainly not be passed during the present session of congress, and the only reason given for It Is. that Ihe military bureaus are not In favor of it. It Is Intimated that a part of the bill way ? through, i-mbra ing the promo tion of Major-General Miles to the lieutenant -generalship, and Adjutant General Corbin 0 a major-generalship. The military bureaucrats want to strengthen lliemeselves by making Ad-Jiitant-Gencrnl Corbin a major-general, and thus reward a man who did mere, next to General Eagan, to de-pioia'iZ'.- the army during the recent war than any oth?r man in it- The promotion of General Mile3 is simply a tub t the whale to secure, the pr,mo ti.m and strengthen the power of the military bureau of which Corbin Is the head. The best way for congress to legis- i late for th? army and navy would be to find out just what the military and na val bureaus don't want, and then crys talize it into law. They have both been a curs'? to army and navy prog ress, to army and navy dignity, arii a stain upon army and navy-honor, and the sooner congress cuts loese from the bureaucrats both In the army and navy, and legislates on common sense principles, giving equal and exact jus tice to all according to their merits, the sooner will the army and navy K.im'als cease. Never in the history of any nation has tlws? been such a reproach as that unJvr which ihis country is now sut uring for its refui.il to recognize the heroes of our recent war. The naval battle of Santiago was the most bril liant nival achievement in the history of the world, and the only promotion attained because of that victory was that of a captain who wasn't in the fls'it at all. Not one of the heroi sailors, who in a few hours struck Plain from the list of naval powers, has b'.-n advanced beyond the regular tndinary promotion that would have come had there been no war. Lot congress cut loose from the miserable military and naval bureaus and follow the rule of the frugal board-lng-ho,.ise keeper, who studied what Distress after eating is ctiu fio-n the f.',i:ia.-b not bf-irlimiiig IV wik unmeilmt -ly. Until it ceiiTlo w..ik you fwl d s tre . .J- the fo l lUVi in your Mora le:): lll.n ;i wi -iirLt To Bt;u ti!iiti')U to inuke tho stoiua-.-li iluiu, worn you mut assist it i: j,ir jtuma-li m ak or elor to wwk. . Baldwin's Dyspepsia Tablets No. 21 taken after meals supplies the stom "'. , 'tu new-hsnry a:Ma and juices which ct-.t tn f.,od uuicily in s proer maimer. To get the (jest resiuuuie lialdwlns Health Tablet M. with the Uyspi Tablet The Dyrpc.iMiaTUuUi cunt lAto aud cwi b LA at FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen, SOO-2 Com. El. her boarders didn't like and gave them plenty of It. The safest way to legislate for the army and navy Is to illsivi.ir.l the military ami naval hu r. aiis, ,nd deal Justly with an army a-td navy that lias won the nvst lustrous victories of the age. HOW THE STANDARD OP LIVING ADVANCES. Chleasw Tlmes-Horald, "No country of Europe obtains its food so cheap or In such .abundance as Treat Iiritaln," writes Muthall. the stat'stielan. In the Contemporary Re view, "and our people are much bet ter fed than at any former period or than any oth.-r nation of the Old V'orl.1." i Th: pessimist who takes a sad com fort In the thought that the rich are irrowms richer and the poor poorer, will have a special renon for fell r.g ineens.'d at Mu'liall's tljjuivs. The record since !S.".S Is an astonlshlnir ono of falling prices and Increased con sumption, which Is unmistakable vl dence of an advanced standard of liv ing. "Three tons of grain cost less now than two tons did twenty years aco, and this !s an immense gain to the urmsn wording classes, whose wages have fallen little or nothing In the In terval." - But here is a curious fact which would seem to show at first sight that the ben.'fielari s had not availed them selves of their advantage consump tion of grain per Inhabitant is less now than it was in 1ST9. Does not that look ps though there were an error in the assertion about the advance In the rtandard? Grain Is a great food sta- pb whose consumption Is often taken as the measure of a people's physical well-being. It appears, however, that the Eritish vrorkingman has got be yond bread alone and that he Ideating il per cent more m-:at than he used'to. By comparison with the peasant or mechanic of the early part of the cen tury it may be said without exaggera tion that he lives like a prince. For confirmation let us turn to some other tables. Fruit is still consid-red a luxury, as meat once was. but the consumption of fruit and vegetables per head in Great Britain Is twelve tlms what It was forty years ago. So great is the demand, so cheap and abundant the foreign supply, that the I business of furnishing the market has changed entirely. The home producer who was used to the narrower days and ways has been unequal to the compe tition. "Orchards and market gardens in Great Britain seem to be an industry that is going to ruin." Following is a table on other luxuries become necessities, the figures indicat ing consumption per inhabitant: Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, lbs. ozs. ozs. ozs. IS."-! 34 42 19 2 1ST9 (A 75 16 3 1VJ- 90 lu3 14 15 Coffee, which forms the single excep tion to the rule of increase, is not re jected for economical reasons, as the other figures prjve most conclusively. Consumption of tea has mor? than doubled, that of sugar has almost trebled, that of cocoa has increased seven-fold and more. The decrease in coffee is explained by tl.e fact that the British prefer other beverages to cof fee. But Great Britain sells as well a buys, and the -luestion may be asked, Has she not suffered 'osses by the fall in prices which offset her gains? Mul hall calculates the loss In twenty years at S3,oOQ,000. the gain at $135,000,000, uhkh gives a net gain of more than $5f00).'ni0. He say, also, and this has a vital bearing upon the uestion of the country's capacity for defense In time of war, that she could raise most of her Imported food. If that were nec essary. She buys abroad for econo my s sake, hhe raises half what she cnmimes, therefore on half rations the I'nite l Kingdom could stand an indefi nite biege. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Ulah. Colorado I! c sli m Pclr,?s. Gives choice of two faorlt routes, via the I'nlon Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME n Days to Sail Lake 2J Days to Duiivcr. .3 Days to Chini;. 4 Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Puiiman pal ace sleepers, operated on all traina. For further information apply to Or C. O. TERRT, W, E. COHAN. Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Asent 124 Third St., Portland. Or. G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R. A N. "Housework is had worii wittout Gold Dust? Cleaning Silver lntMii of curi(i mil mVMni ttch ptec of Href srpartly, th thole aervica cm be a elleotlrtljr Reined la a hw mlnutta. Alter each tnnl the ailver thoul j he put into a pu (kept tpecUllr tot (he purport and rover ak lult varm witcr, to mhlch a tcupoootull of Gold Dust WisVing Powicf I la adJrJ; art the rn on the ranee until the viler I fen to hollini point, then lift out each piece vlih li wire spoon ana uy on a eon linen cloth, winine iquk'kly with chimola aaia. The piece o clon ed ill be hithty poluhej and loot like . Th itv ! uln ftvm out Im Mlit Sana faa w rvus w THf M. K. rIRlNK COMPANV, , CMeata, leate. Neat Vara. I mm Corrects all bieinlitios of W:J... - 'be face, removes blot VlSCCinS,'es..pbipleS. la,,. Min- burn, fivoM 'S nnd makes . . ., a beautiful c lobcr(ino a beautiful complexion. best tooth fxcellent for lerange 1 slomarh. Ho our hamla t l hy the I'rIebrstiHl I'alu 1st, Prof. Sterling tha-gts aiCJoceMa and $1.00. OilUvhuiira 10 a. in. to p r.i.. dal.y aid Mm lav. I'arlura are limini 4, a'3 t oiinnrrrlal utreet, A utorl Orrcon. THE PROOF of tbe puflJliif U In. Ui oavtlaj tnd the) proof of I'quora IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument that's io.i elusive detcjnetuutloB. Ours will stand tie tmL HUGHES & CO. EIGHTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF AstorialligfiSchooI Friday, June 8, 8 P. M. Graduating Essays Good Music ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT LEE III I OK Albany College Admission, 25 Cents (I'KOCKF.DS FOIt I.IIIK AKV FI ND) Reserved Seats can be obtained with no additional charge, at GKIFIMX k KEED-S liOOK STOKE H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods .Shipped to Our Care "Will Receive Special Attention. No. R3J Duane St., Astoria, Or. W. J, COOK. Mgr Res. Tel. 113L WHITE COLLAR XINI Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav Igaiion Company. Lialiey Gatzeit leaves Astoria dally e:xept Sunday ot 7 p. m. Leaves For'and dally except Sun day at 7 a. in White Collar Line tickets and O. R. & N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey Oatzert and HaHsaR A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria, Agt, U. li. SCOTT, Telephone 11L President J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder PAUIISTRY; (1 "" .-J.---r . U.J A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contcinplntlnit trip, wheiber on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best gervlca obtainable as far as speed, comfort And safety Is concerned. Kmployes of the) WISCONSIN CIINTUAL LINKS r paid to serve the public and our train ars operated so as to make clow con noc'.lons wlih diverging lines at All i Junction points. I'liHinan ralace Sleeping and Chair tats on through trains. l'lnlng car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. i In order to obtain the first-class ger vice, ask the ticket agent to tell you a ticket over Ths Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connections. At St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee And all points Kast. For any further Information call on any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. FOND, Gen. Fass. Agt. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. 246 Stark St.. Portland, Or. ASTORIA -AND C0LUNEI RIVER RAILROAD. Ler; PORTLAND. Arrive $:K0 A. m.U'ortland Union iWnot.illMS a ni' 6. j p.m. !for Astoria and lnter- 9;t0p.m mediate poinu. i I " ASTOHtAr "j 7.4."a.m.For Portland .4 ln-lll:$n a m 6 10 p.m.jtormedlate points (lt:Sp m SEASIDE DIVISION. p III. 4. II.. S:Wll:r. Lv 6:i"'ll:i5:Ar 6;W; 12:13 I.v :30! 1-no Ar a. in D it ...Astoria.... ,.Warrn:on. ...S''Alde.... AH 7:-l " I.V! 7:M! J a An t-.-J! i.h LV :15 I 8i'ECrAL SEABIDE -SUNDAY TIt.VIN leaves A:orla At l:S0 A. m ; arrive a Seaside 9:45 a. m. Pawntfers msy return on Any tral shown on schedule on same date. ALL TRAINS to And from Hsid n ot Flavel and Hammond Tla Warren ton. All trains make closo connectloni a Ooble with all Northern Paciltc Irj'n to and from the east or Sound pointa. At Portland with All trains leovln Union depot. At Astoria with 1. R. A N. Co.'a Dot And rail line to And front Iieraco arj North Beach points. THROUO' TICKETS on sale At As torla for .amento. Ban Prancisco. ai Eastern and Eurotan poinia. I city ticket cmce Antorti. 524 r-nrnmir tiai street. i. t:. UAIU, Oen'l Fr't and V&t. Ay"' It Travel UXURIOUS TUB ' Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest traina In the world. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience ami luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid producton of the car ouiitiers art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO anil the EAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on the famous ' Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the ir.icriocKing uiock system. . W. if. MKAD, F.C. SAVAGE. General Airent, Ticket Agt, Portland, Ore. TICKETS to oil POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleep, ers dining nnd library observation can KLKGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS, No. 4, "Flyer," leaves Portland At 6 no p. m. No. I, -'Flyer," arrives Portland at 7 w a. m. For rates, etc., call or address . -O. W. LOUNSUHRRT, Agent O It. & X., Astoria, Or, or A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. & T. A.. Portland. Ore, THE MH'YKE. - Stninfers visiting in tue city will find the Louvre au attmclive reKort wherein to spend tbe evening. The Amme Sisters Lailien' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents nightly a ninsical proffrnm oi exceptional merit, Hnndsome pool and billiard rooms are a fen t lire m connection with the house, l'alatable Innches will be served at all noun QUICKEST, SHORTEST ' and MOST DIRECT, LINE TO TUN AM) IS TUB "ICtO" TWO PAILY SOLID VKSTinilLKl) TRAINS LKStf THAN THKHK JUYS PORTLAND TOCniCACH) Tlirouiih I'nliico nnd Tourist Plrrpfr. IMnlng nnd Hunvt Library VarA, ftrAl cla.xs Kticllnlng I'lialrt Kr. roKTLANP to DENVER, KANSAS CITY, OMAHA and t'HIOAtlO without change, tmly on chunk' to NKW OUK. IIOSTON and other Kastrrn point. For rates, tickets and full lnform4- tli'ti, call un cr iiihlross, O. W. LOUN.SI110RRY. A cent O. It. .4 N., Astoi lm Or Or J. II, LOTIIIiOI tl. n I Ant., No. I2i Third St., PortUnd, Or. I t 1)41. N01 U K TIMIU:U LAND NOTICE. L'lilt Stiitcs Lund Oillc. Oi-eiten City, urKoii, April is, ' NiitU Is heieby Riven that !n tora pllauce with the provisions of the act ot congress of June i, U7i, entitled 'An net for tho mi to of timber lunOa in the states of lulltornlu, Oregon, Nevndii, and Washington territory." as c.vtended to ull the public land states by act of August i. 1S92. Sarah U Hcttiim, Kt Jen ell, county of Clat ftato of Oregon, hua this nay tiled In this otllce h r sworn statemrnt No. il7. for the purcliase of (ho NWH uf section No. Is. In township No. I N, range No. 4 V.. and will offer proof to snow mat the land sought Is mote val liable for Its timber or stono thun for agricultural !un, '!, and to estab lish her cluiiii to suld land before the register tind receiver of this oillce at ieg,.n City, Oregon, on Saturday, the un nay 1. 1 juiy, i.w. mi Iiuime w Itiii'Bsca: ,'ohn Corcoran, of Vine Maple, Oregon Jilllies Wulki r, of ewell, Oregon. Isaac N. Fi.st r. of J well, Oregon, Hernurd A. Johnson of Jewell Oregon. Any nnd nil pciaons claiming ad versely the above-described land ant r-in'sted o tile their claims In this oihce on or before said "th clay of July, IW, CIIAS. B. MtHlHKS. Ilrglster. Sf.I.MO.3. In the circuit court of the slate of Oregon for Clatsop county. Itehecu Han, plaintiff, vs. William P. Hall, -lefendant. To William p. Hall defendant In the name uf i ha state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and ntisiter the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit on or In-fore the lvth Oay of June, 1900, that being tho time prescribed In the order of pub lication of this sumin ins for filing said answer, and If you full to so appear and answer said complaint, the plain tut will apply to the court for the re lief demanded In said complaint, to wn, for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plaintiff, and for such further relief as may be Just ant equitable. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. J. H. )). liray, county JuJks of Clatsop county, Oregon, made and en tered the 2Mh day of April, 11)00; said order bi'liiK made by said county Judge In the absence of the circuit judge, and the dale of the first publication Is May 1 L"i", and the said publication la to run six conterutive weeks from the sai l date. GEORGE II. DURHAM. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated Astoria, Oregjn, April M, 1900. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is hereby trlvon that on Mon day, April 2, 19,0, at 10 o'clock A. M at the court houg.j door. In the city of Asioriu, in ciatsi p coun'y, uregon, pursuant to an order of the county court of the tftalo of Oregon, for Clat sop county, made and enter d on Feb riury 1 LiO), I will, as administrator of the estate of Ilcndrlk Patree, de ceased, sell at public auction to the hlshest bidder for cusli, the following described property iMloiiKlnu to said estate, to-wlt: Lot two and the south west rjuart-r of the northeast Quarter of section ihliteen, Intownshlp seven norm, rang.; n n west or Willamette merlflan, In said Clut.'ion county, and. iilso, a contract for sale of tho timber upon una lumi, made by the said de c-used an I one M -k PelioiT with one u. it. i;oic. or date of June 4, 181)8. t-iateo aiarrn l, i:ioi. FRANK J. TAYLOR. Administrator. STATE TRHASritER'H THIRD NO TICE. . f-'uti. of Oregon. Treasury Department, mucin, june z. t:i'). . N.tlc is her.-by Hv-n that there are fiiniN on' hand wlih which to redeem an ouimaniiin;r h(hi warrants drawn tn lh( (tenernl fund and endorsed 1'rer.i.ritcd and not oald for want of runls, prior to this dale, excent those drawn for conveying Insane for the years lvi'.i and :iwj; aho to uav all warrants drawn on. the. state scalo bounty fund arirl -iidird "Presented and not paid for want of funds," prior i .-nay zo, ii-j.i, anu "liat all such war rants properly cndor.l will be paid upon pivseniaiion at this oillce, Inter est II' icon cmsinjr from nnd after tnis uiue. r.'HA.S. H. MOORI.;. State Treasurer, , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS). . The committee on streets and nubile ways of the common council of the lty ofr as orri, will receive i ds until l o'clock M., on. Tuesday. June Blh. 1900; for the lint.rOvement and renalr of thn crosHing of Thlrty-tlrst itreet and Franklin avenue, In said city, ac cording to ihe ordinance for the Im provement and repair thereof and the ijlnrs and fr.eclflcatlons therefor on fll In the oillce of tiie auditor and police Judge of the Bald city. :. r. OTZlNGER, L. AGHEN, W. J. COOK. Committee on Streets and Public Ways vi fc": wuiiuii ui Astoria. LX1AL .NOTK Kl SUMMONS, ' In the Circuit Court of the lal of Oifipm for the County of. Clatsop, . - F. A. Fisher and A. t). Fisher, part iifis, comprising tho firm tif 1'Ulicr liroiheis. plaintiffs, v, Herbert V, L. LoKilil, KloiYiuo Logan, Alice Lou an, na Individuals, J. T, Ross, J. E. lllg gins. II. C. Thompson, and 10, Z, l'rr niisoii, as partners, comprising the linn of Rosa, Hluulim A Co,, A, F. Allen, A. Lewis, and J. C. Lewis, parllmis. un der the Hint tmnio of Allen A Iwls, Flcckenstclii, Mayor Co,, a corporation, and Alex, tlllliert, Uefeiulnnta. To Herbert F. L. Lou no, Klorcitca Logan nnd Alice I-ogan, of the above named defeiidunta: lit the name of the state of Oregon, you and racu of you are hereby r uu i red to apii'iir and answer the com pliant Hied against you In the above t iititled suit, on or before the last day o( tint time prescribed In tho oroer of publication ot this summons, to-wlt, seven weeks from the Ural publication of this summons, and If you full so to answer, plaintiff will take judgment and decree ngnlnst you, Herbert K. U LoKnn, for the sum or IWi.CiK. and th further sum of tlfty dollars attorney' fees, with Interest on Uts.ua at the rate ot ten per cent per annum from March IMi, and disbursement! of lult Against each and all of you for the foreclosure of the mortgage rt out In ihe complaint, executed b aald Her bert F. L. Logan on the ltth f June, la aecur the payment of a note executed and delivered to plalntirl on tho St'tli day of April, ISi't, the bnlnuce due t Inn eon being Hut amnunia ubove set out. For the sale of lands In Clat sop county, Oregon, described In said ntuitgttge a blocks li and !, of t'hel sea, a laid out and recorded by M. M. Dee. Also lots 18. 20. 81, SI. and SJ. In block ;i. Logan's stib-dlvlnlou of block . Iii Clatsop drove. The application of tho proceeds after paying rxp use of sain, to the payment of said Judg ment. For such other relief a shall be proper and asked for In aald com plaint. The Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrliti. Judge of the abov-rutllled court, has this 9th day of April, 1900, ordered and dlree:ed that the summons In the abve entitled suit bo served upon you by publication In the Weekly Astorian, of Astoria, Oregon, once a week for seven consecutive weeks, and the same will be so published, th first publication being on the Uth day of April, IJoo. J. J. A. HOW Lit Y. Attorney for 1'laluilffa, TRl'HTEE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, as trustee uf the Columbia Kleitrlcoi nnd Repair Company, lank rupt. has for sale the following de scribed property of suld bankrupt, to wlt: First, that certain machine shop, blacksmith shop, nnd tools thereof, sit uated upon the premises formerly oe cupled by said bankrupt at 631 and 635 on Hond street In Astoria, Oregon, In cluding all of the property of nld bankrupt now slltinted on about the I'leiiils.'s of ihe 8cow Huy Iron and Urns Work In said city; Hcrond, all bicycles, bicycle tools, supplies and bt cycl workshop; Third, all electrical good Ineludlng giiM (llxlures: Fourth, nil otUce furnlturo and llxlures; Fifth, on-! building on lot 13. In bl.s k DC, In Mcl'lure' Astoria. All of lists S, 3, and 4 are now In the said premises for merly occupied by said bankrupt. A full and complete Inventory of ull the alMiVe property will be exhibited by the undersigned to Intending buyer upon reiiuest. ami the said property will also be exhibited to them. Healed bids will be received bv the pnderslgned for all or any part of tho uniive oi.scrliM'd property but It Is pre ferred that bids be made for the lot as designated above. All bid must be accompanied by a certified check for iu pr cent of the amount of the bid. with the understanding that said 10 per cent shall be forfeited by success ful bidder It ha fall to make good hi nin. All bids must be delivered to the uit derslgned at bis oillce In Astoria. Or tgon, on or before June 9. 1900. at the hour of t p. m. o'clock, at w hich lime bid will be otiened in presence of bid bers. The right to reject all bid which are not satisfactory I hereby reserved, nnd sale is to be made subject to con urination or the bankruptcy court. laicd amy ji, iwo. C. R. THOMSON, Trustee, CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, Land Of nee, Uregon City, Oregon, May 1 DUO. A sufficient contest affidavit having neen met in this oltlc by W. u. Howell, contestant, against Homestead Entry, no. H.eui, mane iMovemoer it, for N'i of NWV4. H.tlnn 17. Townshln 6 N Range 10, by Cory O. Aduma, contestee, in which It Is alleged that contestant "know the present condition of the same; also that (aid Cory O. Adams has wholly abandoned said tract of bind and changed hi residence there from, for-more thnn four years since making said entry and next prior to date of this atlldavlt, and that he has failed to cultivate and Improve said tract of land a provided by law and that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment In the. army, navy, or marine corp of the United btatea as a private soldier, ofll cr, seaman or marine during the war with Hpaln, or during any other war In which tho United Htates may be en gaged," said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond nnd offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 22, 1900. before the register and tecelver at the Unite Htates land ofllce In Oregon City. Oregon, The suld contestant having, In a prop er afllduvlt, filed February I, 1900, get forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made, It Is hereby ordereJ anu uirected that sucn notice be given by due and . proper publication. Hlgned, VVM, GALLOWAY, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oflloo at Oregon City, Oregon, April ZS, 1900, Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver nt Oregon City, Oregon on June 11, 1900, Via: Margaret O, Corcoran, formerly Margaret C, Walker, II, E. 12229,for the K. ,i of N. W, 4, N. 10. of 8. W. 14, Heetlon 22 and 8. E. 14 of 8. W. 14. Section 29, Tp. 6 N., R. 7, W, Hhe namcs the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; David Tweeddle, of Vine Maple Ore gon; Edward Wlnterbush, of Vine Maple, Oregon; Joseph Lynch, of Mlsh- awaka, Oregon; Edward Geddei, of Jewel, Oregon. C1IAH. D. MOOREB, Register. I.KdAI. NOTH'M. RECEIVER'B BALE. ' In iho Circuit Court. State of Oregon, County of Clusop, The Hecurlty Havings A Trust Com-paliv- pliilnllft, v. The Aslorlu Htreet Railway Compiiny-di'fmdaiil. Notice Is hereby given lht In pur Kim nee of a Judgment, decree and or der of sale duly made and entered In I ha above entitled "R " above entitled court on Monday the SMh day of May, l!t", which tudgincut w In favor of plaintiff and against defend ant for the sum of ihiity thousand, two hundred and tlfly dollar and the cost and diidiorscmciit of snld suit, and In ami hy which Judgment and de. crce the nioil(.uge executed to plaintiff by d -fondant on the 2ml AY of May, !i2 described In Ihe complaint In the above entitled suit was foreclosed and .aid sum of thirty thousand, two bun dled and tlfty dollar secured by snld mortgage, together wlih the costs of said still was declared to be tt lien Us'll ull thi properly mention -d In said mortgage and In the complaint In this ult and herein set out and which judgment, order and decree directed mo as receiver of all suld property heri-lofore appointed In the above en titud eult lo sell all snld property lo satisfy said Judgment. cot and accru ing .oris, I will ; MONDAY. TIIE JND DA Y i'P JCl.Y. 1 !, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. tit. of. aid day, l tbe court house door III t'luiMop county, siaie f o.rgon. s- for cash In I'. K K -Id coin, to the high rat bidder all right, Kile and llltetoet which the th iliildlit, the Aaloila Hllset Kullwiiy hud on the Stid day of May, hij, or bus since H-untied oil the plop, criy netilloiii'd In said IliollgAgH or ai y pail thcicof. which propei ty. I more particularly dcscilbcd a folio, to-wlt, ah the real -ricrty of said Aaloilit Street Railway rompany. Its rigliiB of wity, !'.i"iii m and iiorte. nance, all its railroad and sirwi rail way In iho i i:y of Astoria and In suld county of t'lalaop, the roadbed, track, pole, lines, lime of Wire, overbt-ad conai roi Hon. engine, machinery, dy namos, gi-ueinlotn, electric motor and other i ll-, ti i' ni m I'liiuios. end all tool and Impli-io.-iiis. all rolling stock, tar eiitlpl!li'iit, all li :i.-ho.l, all build tns, car liou,-a, power houe and oth er siruciuii's: all ib-etise. right, priv ilege mid fiiiiiclilsr apiH-rlaliilug to said ubove in, nil. nod ptoriy, or uwmd or Ixiuogiiig to a.tld railway company, or In or to which It ha any rUht, nils or lult r -ei. all Oiingt in tioii. contrncis, clalini and drinands, un, I all and nlimiilar. ull the liroUcrty. r-al. H-iaoioi and mlird owned at the dale of said lilortg.ige or thereafter ,nciulred l-y suld rullwuy company a well In law ua In etiully, and the in i-oiucs. revi uiii-s, r. nls. Issui- and pro Ills .f said property; and wlih the right to the nin lim. r of aald property to so. en d to uiid enjoy all Ihe right, pl Ivltetfr, lllllllllllltlrs, flallrhlsi . Slid all licenses, coiporuto or ttherwise of said raliwuy compuny. bring the entire and coiiipb-te railroad and street rail way plant and property of said Com iMiny. The lr.-.-t railway of ald railway company, living ut.uiitloily on the follosviiig rotiio and on the following named stiveia of suld city of Astoria, to-wit: lieglnulng nl lli. Inter,-) tlon of Court sir-t with Waalilngton street, rtintdng theiici i-ani,-rly on said I'ourt tr-.-t t,, Wrt Fifih street, thence southerly mi said West Fifth street to Cedar street, them-,- easterly on aald Cedar street to Halmon street; Ounce southerly on suld Halmon sreet to Hemlock street; thenc easterly on said ll-inlork street to (he north side line of Fifth street (being ilt, u(h side line of bl.sk sixteen (l) III the Port of I'pper Astoria); tlu-nce north easterly crossing said bl.M-k sixteen (l. Augur street and block seventeen OV) In said Port of l'pr Astoria to Fourth sirc-t; thence easterly on ald nun airei-j in iiiuiueviiie avenue; thence northerly on aald Hontievlll avenue ft Third street; and thence easterly un suld Third Htn-et in Dick inson avenue, with the side tracks, switches and branches belonging or appertaining thereto. The real ,rox-ny now owned by said raliwuy company, and hereby adver tised for sale consist of those certain lots, tract or parcel of real property lying between and sKimle In Clatsop county, slate of Oregon, particularly described us follows, low It: -AU or lots two (2). thrre (J), four (4), nine (9). t..n (pi) mnt eleven til) In block numbered two (2 In HhlvelV t.Astorln (now In the corporate limit of mo. city or Astoria.) And also all of lot two (2) In block numbered two (2) n port of Upper A lorla (now In the corporate limit of snld city of Astoria ) Ref.-r.-nce being had herein lo the re corded and established iiiupa and plat f suld Hblvely s Astoria and Port of 1 pper Astoria. Together with all and singular the ten-eini-nts, hereditament um nppurte naiices belonging, or In any wise ap- pertaining to snld U la. Iriit-la uf (nir- eels of real property; Helng all and singular the property of said (l.-fi-niliuit cortiorntlon. The Astoria Htreet Railway Company, real, personal or mixed; and all rights, priv ileges. Immiinliles urn . franchise owned by said company, And notice Is hereby further given that I will offer for sale and sell all said property above described, real, personal and mixed, and said premise, right, privileges and franchise nnd Immunities of every kind ami ,l,., rln. lion covered by said mortgage of May 2, 1SU2, whether owned by said defend ant ut the date of suld mortgage or slnco acquired, In one parcel, to satisfy said Judgment, liens, cunts and accru ing COMB, Honda secured by said morlim ml overdue coupons belonging thereto will . - ri-ceiven on account of any amount bid at snld sale as provided In anhl !. crco and order of sale. . . . C. A. COOLIIM1K. Receiver of Astoria Htreet Railway iei.jiuii jr. NOTICi: FOR PUBLICATION. Notice la hereby clvi.n ihut .,t hiwing-named settler hns tiled notice of his Intention to make final nroof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo mndo before the county clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on July 2, 1900, viz: haici 1101.0MKW J. LURICra. H. . No. l:.1'.'f. for t). H hull- .,f thA 8K nuarti-r, NI0 quarter of HU quar ter and 8M quarter of NI5 quarter of sel-llon 9, T 6 N. R 10 W. Ho names the following witnesses tn prove Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: John I', Kberman. of Hcasld gon; James Irwin, of Henslde Oregon George Irwin, of Seaside, Oregon; Phil lp M, Condlt, of Seaside, Oregon. U11A9. It. MOOREEJ, Register. Dr. T. N. Hull DENTIST. 873 CommeiulU Street, ASTORIA rvnm Over Schluasel'i Clothing Store,