The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 07, 1900, Image 2

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    THE MORNING ASTOfilAN, THURSDAY, JUNN 7, ItOO
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JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone Main 661.
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plication to the business manager.
The determination of the republican
con regional committee to depart from
the policy of the past and establish it
headquarters at Chicago instead of at
Washington is significant of the belief
"that the control of the next house Is
to be won 'or lost in Indiana, Illinois,
Minnesota, Wisconsin. Michigan and
the Western states. It is held that it
w ill be easier for the campaign In these
Important stats to be managed from
Chicago than from Washington. The
members of the congressional commit
tee can thus be in close touch with
the republican national committee and
with the party leaders In the states
mhere thehardest fight is to be waged.
Doubtless a sub-headquarters will be
maintained by the congressional com
irittee in Washington for the purpose
of readily obtaining the Information
ttat Is available, just aa the national
committee will do, but the real work
is to be done In Chicago.
The republicans are very well aware,
though they do not say much about it
publicly, that it will b? far easier for
the democrats to carry the house than
the presidency, changes of a compar
atlvely few votes in a score of districts
giving the democrats control whereas
It would require the winning of sev
eral states to elect Bryan. Of course
there may be a landslide that will give
the democrats a majority In the house
and the presidency ' easily, but even
the most enthusiastic democrats will
admit that there is a better prospect
of controlling the house than electing
Mr. Bryan, though the average demo
crat is now inclined to think that Mr.
Bryan will be elected.
It is expected that the democratic
congressional committee will also have
its chief headquarters at Chicago,
though nothing as to that has been de
cided as yet.
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE.
The situation in China is being
watched with the keenest interest by
the officials of the state department
and by men in public life, who are
appreciative of its grave possibilities.
It seems evident that the "Boxers"
demonstration is of far more gravity
than expected, and that it can easily
develop so as to threaten the stabil
ity of the Chinese empire. The Chi
nese government so far seems utterly
unable to prevent the destruction of
foieign property by the "Boxers," or
even to protect foreigners. The chief
trouble with the outbreak is that it
gives the desired excuse to Russia,
Germany, France and Italy to engage
fn the partition of China, which Great
Britain and the United States have
opposed though the latter has taken
no steps to offset this movement. At
the present moment Great Britain's
Distress
after eating
lit otuwed from the stomach nut
leginning lip work immediately.
Until it (rets to wi,rk you feel d a
trussed the food lays ia your stom
ach like ii weight.
To start diKtwtion to make the
stomach do iu work you inuHt awust
it If your stoiuavb U weak or alow
to work, -
Baldwin's
Dyspepsia
Tablets
. No. 21
taken after meals supplies the stom
ach with necewtary acid and juicee
which tiigwt the fxxl quickly in a
proper maimer. To gut the beet
reaultsai Baldwin's Health Tablet
No. IS with the Dyspepsia Tablets.
7 ho Dyupeuttia TaUuU coot Mo and
g cau Delias at , g
FRANK HART.
Successor to Th, OUen. C00-1 Com. St.
1
hands are so hilly occupied In South
Africa that she can do nothing to pre
vent the partitioning of the empire.
The fact that marines have boon
sent from the Newark to' protect the
American legation at Peking Is not
surprising, nor does It Indicate tn any
sense a determination on the part of
the Vnlted States to meddle with the
muddle. It is simply a sttp to pro
tect our representatives In China and
such Americans and foreigners as seek
an asylum at our legation. Only a
short time ago marines were sent to
Peking for a similar purpose.
The asrecment of the powers, at the
solicitation of the United States, to
preserve the open door in China gives
us the comforting thought that even
if China be partitioned our commer
cial interests will not suffer, but that
agre?ment may not be strong to resist
the temptation that will come to Rus
sia and Germany and France to pro
mote their own' commercial advantages
if the opportunity offers to do so at
a time when w are not In a position
to inrlst upon having the pledges kept.
In other words, so long as we are
strong enough to Insist on our rl&h;.
that long will the agreement hold.
Meantime the present outbreak Inter
feres with trade and is a decidedly dls
turblng element that may easily be
come seriously menacing.
A GERMAN PAPER POINTS THE
WAT.
Chicago Times-Herald.
As the Dlngley law enables the
president to retaliate against any
country which discriminates against
American exports, and the secretary of
agriculture Is empowered specifically
to pass upon food imports there can
hardly be a necessity for special leg
islation aimed at Germany. The only
question is whether the nature of the
trade is such that retaliation maybe
made effective, and for an answer it
la sufficient to turn to the Berlin Boer
sen lieltung of April 14.
This German paper has gone over the
ground most thoroughly and has sat
istled itself that the campaign of the
agrarians Is suicidal. It begins with
a gratifying showing of the Increase of
exports from Germany to this country
They have nearly doubled In two years,
and it is calculated that they may
amount to the enormous figure of
n42.S00.00O In 1900 and so equal those
from Great Britain. "How many
thousands of Germans," exclaims the
commentator, ''who are now dependent
upon this trade for their support, would
be without bread if It were suddenly
to stop."
The pinch comes on sugar, which is
an agricultural as well as a manu
factured product and corners the agra
rians in their own homes. Suppose
that Secretary Wilson should apply
their ethics to this product He could
certainly discover that it was a horrl
ble menace to the public health, a
noxious poison and breeder of fatal
diseases- With a perfect appreciation
of the facts The Boersen Zeitung says:
"The amount of sugar supplied var
ies considerably with the crop, from
l.WO.OOO to 2,000.000 double centners.
and we have already sent the Ameri
cans as much as 100,000,000 marks,
$23,S00,00C) worth. This we can con
tinue to do if we maintain peace and
friendship with them. But if we force
the Americans into .retaliation, as our
agrarians wish to do with their meat
inspection law, and thus render im
possible the exportaton of our sugar
to the United States, we shall have no
other purchaser for this enormous mass
of sugar. The prices will then sink
to the cost of production, and perhaps
even lower- As a consequence many
sugar factories and the farmers de
pendent thereon will become bankrupt,
and a prosperous German agricultural
Industry will be destroyed,"
The paper is fully cognizant of the
morality cf the German prohibition of
American meats and gives this expo
sition of the methods of the farmers
during the earlier discussions on the
offending LIU:
"For a while even the Importation of
meat was forbidden, as it was said
to contain trichinae and other dangers.
Now the agrarians are working In
an indirect way; they demand two
veterinary examii.ations of every ani
mal, one before and one after it is
killed. Our veterinary surgeons, how
ever, cannot examine the American
cattle before they are slaughtered, and,
as a foreign country must not be
treated, better than home producers,
American m?at can be forbidden entry
Into Germany a sly plan upon which a
strange light Is thrown by the' fact that
the farming gentlemen wish to have
the law applied, not to themselves but
to the wicked towns. When they
butcher animals for use In their own
households the law provides that these
BHoiiscvYork is hard VtXrKWthout GoMDtisf
Wuling Willow Furniture wd
Wicker Uiiirs
Tkitrckllro aooa bacon oolhtd, kit thty
ou ko cleaned to Kaok Ills Kf vlia
Cold Dust Visiting Powder
uti vara nter. I'm i scrabalag braaai bta
i lb tout 0114, ft trothi follow
I will t kA try chMM doth, tmi vlpe 4ry
TVm Iroa bods eaa aloe b wuhtd by tola
I Botbed, bat Boot bo Ipod iry taktly.
Tfc iWn H uko rtwai Mr fra Vwklri
-souns ti'LU Kit Mtaaiwoajc'
fcatttotoNiMrt
tn a. a, raisaass ootsrasv,
Ho Tw,
veterinary inspections may be omit
ted."
Whatever modifications may have
b-vn introduced in the bill Its spirit
Is exemplified In the above passage and
the Berlin paper not only Justltles re
taliation but shows where It will hurt
mv.t. is it not time for us to say to
the agrarians: "The vlllany you teach
us we will execute"?
Corrects all blemishes ot
the face, removes blot
S dies, pln-ples. tan. sun-
num. irecKtes ana maae.
. . ., a beautiful complexion.
Vnnoninn It is also the best tooth
tvuuoiuuu washt and excellent for
deranged stomach.
THE PROOF
of the pudding U to tho eaUag
and the pros af hquon
IS IN SAMPLING
That's as anraaont that's
elusive- denonstratioa.
Ours will stand toe toot.
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President
LKQAL MITIt'M
. TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United State. Land Oldce, Oregon City,
Oregon, April IS, 1W0.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provision, of th. act
of congress of June S. 1873, entitled
'An act for the sale of timber land.
In the state, of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington territory."
aa extt-ndrd to all the publlo land
atatea by act of Auguit 4. 1891, Sarah
U. Bottom, of Jewell, county of Clat
sop, state of Oregon, has this day nied
In this oitlce her sworn statement No.
ilTD. for the purchase ot the NWH of
srctlon No. IS, In township No. ( N,
range No. ( W and will offer proof to
how that the land .ought la mors val
uable for Its timber or .tons than for
agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish her claim to said land before th.
register and receiver of this oftlc. at
rcgon City, Oregon, on Saturday, th.
7th day of July, 1900. Bh name, as
witnesses:
John Corcoran, of Vine Maple, Oregon
James W. Walker, of swell, Oregon,
Isaac N. Foster, of J-well, Oregon,
Bernard A. Johnson of Jewell Oregon.
Any and all person, claiming ad
versely the abo .-described land. ar.
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 7th day of July,
1900. CHAS. B. MOOBE8,
Register.
8UMMON3.
In the circuit court of th. .tat. of
Oregon for Clatsop county.
Itebecra Hail, plaintiff, va, William
P. Hall, defendant.
To William P. Halt defendant
In the name ot iha .tate 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 Cay or June, 1900, that being
the time prescribed In the order of pub
lication of this summons for filing said
answer, and If you fall to so appear
and answer said complaint, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for ths re
lief demanded In said complaint, to-
Wit. for the fllHaillllf Inn rt I h. h.,n1d
of matrimony existing between you and
tne piaintin ana ror such further relief
as may he just and equitable. This
summons is published by order of the
Hon. J. H. 1). Oray, county Judge of
Clatsop county, Oregon, made and en
tered th 2X1 h ilnv nf Anrll IWA- ..14
order being made by said county Judge
in tne Rnsenceror tne circuit Judge, and
tne oate or tne nrst publication is May
4. 1900, and the said publication I. to
run six consecutive week, from the
aia uato.
GEORGE II. DURHAM,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Dated Astoria. Oregjn, April 28, lOo!
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that on Mon
day, April 2, 1900. at It o'clock A. M
at the court house door. In the city of
Astoria, In Clatsop county, Oregon,
pursuant to an order of the county
court of the state of Oregon, for Clat
sop county, made and entered on Feb
ruary 19, ym. 1 will, as administrator
of the estate of Hendrlk Patree, de
ceased, mil at public auction to. th.
highest bidder for cash, the following
described property belonging to said
estate, to-wlt: Lot two and the south
west quarter of the northeast quarter
01 B'.-tiiiin rniiieen, intownsnip seven
north, range ten west of Willamette
morldan, In said Clatann county, and
also, a contract for sal of the timber
upon ald land, made by the said de
reused and one Nick I'ctrorf with on.
n. k. uoie, or date of June 4, 1898.
uaiei aiarcn 1, iwi,
FRANK J. TAYLOR,
Administrator
STATE TREASURER'S THIRD NO-
TICE.
Htatr of Oregon, Treasury Department,
.-iHirui, june i, iwu.
Notfpe la her.',hv crlvnn that .I.... .
- - - - j r- . ' . . t,,u,v kl'CI, a, C
funds on hnnrl with whlh in .nA.,m
nil ritltHtnmllna atntA warranl, A
. n "ui'uina i.iuwii
on the general fund and endorsed
"-resenita ana not paid for want of
funds." nrlor to thla rtnto trrant ihr.,.
drawn for convoying Insane for the
etna io uiiu iipw; aiHO 10 pay All
warrnnti A ra in nti tha t
......... ......... Vl. W1VI amit- i;a.lJ
hnuntv funH nnA -ru1ral "Peoonnir.
and nH paid for want of funds," prjor
to May 20, 1893, and hat all Huch war
rants properly endorsed will be paid
est thereon ceasing from and after
mis uaie- CilAS. a. MOORE.
State Treasurer,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of th. "(at. ot
Oregon for the County of Clatsop,
F. A. Fisher and A. V. Fisher, part
ners, comprising the firm oT.l'Isher
Brothers, plaintiffs, v.. Herbert F. I
Logan, Floreuee lignn, Alio Logan,
as Individual, J. T. Boss, J. 13. Hlg
Kins, II. C. Thompson, and 10, .. For
huh. mi. as partners, comprising the linn
or Boss, HlgKlns A Co., A. F. Allwn, A.
Lewis, and J. C, Lewis, partner., un
der Hi. Mr n name of Allen A Iwla,
Fleckeiuietn, Mayor Co,, a corporation,
and Alex, utlbert, defendants.
To Herbert F, L. Logan, Florence
Louan and Alien Logan, of the above
named defendants:
In the iinine of tho state of Orsgon,
you and eh of you are hereby re
quinHl to appear and answor the coin
plaint Hied against you In tho above
entitled suit, on or before th last day
of Hi tlino prescribed In the onwr of
publication of this summons, lo-wlt,
seven weeks from the Hist publication
r this summons, ami if you fall so to
iwiawur. plaintiffs will take Judgment
siid decree agitliist you, Herbert F. 1
I .on u n, for tlin sum or f:i95.D9, and th.
further sum or fifty dollars attorneys'
fees, with Interval on Hi. 13 at tho rat.
of ten per cent per annum from March
'. 1900, and dlMbursenieni. of suit.
AgUsl each and all of you for th.
foreclosure of the mortgage set out In
lb complaint, executed by said Her
bert F. L. Logun on the 14th of June,
InM, to securo the payment of a not.
t-xuvuted and delivered to plaintiff, on
the Mia day of April, J894, the balance
duo thereon being the amount, ubov.
set out. For the sale of lands In Clat
sop county, Oregon, described In said
mortgage us blocks 16 and If, of Chel
sea, ns laid out and recorded by M. M.
Dee. Also lots Is, 20, SI, ti, and . In
block 3, Login's sub-dlvlalon of block
9, In Clatsop Urovo. Tb. application
of the proceeds after paying expenses
of sale, to tho payment of said judg
ment. For such other relief as shall
be proper and asked for In .aid com
plaint. The Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrido,
jutlgo of tho above-entitled court, has
this 9th day of April, lou, ordered and
ill reod that the summons In the abv.
cniltltid suit b served upon you by
publication In the Weekly Astonan, ot
Astorlu, Oregon, unco a week for seven
consecutive weeks, and th. same will
be so publlahed, the first publication
being on the 13th day of April, 1900.
J. Q. A. HOWLBY,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
TRUSTEE SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
derNlgned. as trustee of the Columbia
Kleitricul and Repair Company, bank
rupt, has for sale the following de
scribed property of said bankrupt, lo
wlt; Flint, that certain machine .hop,
blui kainlth shop, and tools thereof, sit
uated upon I ho premises formerly oc
cupied by said bankrupt at Ml and 535
on Bond street in Astoria, Oregon, In
cluding all of the property or said
bankrupt now situated on about the
preuilaes of the ticow Bay Iron and
HriiH Works In said city; Second, all
bicycles, bicycle tin. la, supplies and bi
cycle workshop; Third, all electrical
good Including gas fllxtures; .Fourth,
all ollire furniture and fixtures; Fifth,
on building on lot 12. In block U In
MvClure's Astoria. All of lists 1. 3,
and 4 are now In the said premises for
merly occupied by said bankrupt. A
full and complete Inventory of all th.
above property will be exhibited by
the undersigned to intending buyer.
uMn request, and the said property
will also be exhibited to them,
Healed bids will be received by the
undersigned for alt or any part of the
above described projterty but It Is pre
ferred that bids be made for the lot
as designated above. All bids must be
accompanied by a certified check for
10 pt cent of the amount ot the bid.
with the understanding that said 10
per cent shall be forfeited by success
fill bidder If he falls to make good hi.
bid.
All bids must be delivered to the un
derslgned at his ollire In Astoria. Or
egon, on or before June 9, 1900, at the
hour of 1 p. tn. o'clock, at which time
bid. will be opened In presence of bid
hers. The right to reject all bids which
are not satisfactory Is hereby reserved,
and sale Is to be made subject to con
Drmation of the bankruptcy court.
Dated May 31, 1900.
C. R. THOMSON.
Trustee,
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior, Land Of
fice, Oregon City, Oregon, May 7,
I90U.
A sufllclnnt contest affidavit having
been lllud In this olllco by W. M. Howell,
contestant, against Homestead Entry,
No. ,., made November 14, 1891, for
N of NW14, Section 17, Township 5 N,
Itiinge 10, by Cory O. Adams, contestee,
In which It Is alleged that contestant
"knows the present condition of the
same; also that said Cory O. Adams
has wholly abandoned said tract of
land and changed his residence there
J from, fur mora than four years since
making said entry and next prior to
date of this affidavit, and that he has
fulled to cultivate and Improve said
tract of land as provided by law and
that said alleged absent, from the said
land was not due to his employment In
the army, nnvy, or marine corp. of the
United States as a private soldier, ofTt
cr, seaman or marine, during the war
with Spain, or during any other war In
which the United States may be en
uuged," said parties are hereby notified
to appear, respond and offer evident'.
touching said allegation at 10 o clock
a. m. on
June 22, 1900, -
before the register and receiver at the
United States land olnce In Oregon
City. Oregon.
Tho said contestant having, In a prop
er alliilnvit, Illed 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,
NOTICE FOR' PUBLICATION.
Land OfTlue al Oregon City, Oregon,
April 28, 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that the fol
Inwlng-nnmed settler has filed notice
of her intention to ma'te final proof In
support of her claim, and that said
proof will be made before the register
and receiver at Oregon City, Oregon
on
Juno 11, 1900,
viz: Margaret C. Corcoran, formerly
Margaret C. Walker, II. 10, 12229,for the
E. V, of N. W. 'A, N. K. M of 8. W,
Section 32 and S. E. M of S. W. 14.
Section 29, Tp. 8 N., R. 7, W.
She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
David Tweeddle, of vine Maple, Or.-
Ron; Edward Winterbusn. or vine
Mnple, Oregon; Joseph Lynch, of Mlsh
awako, Oregon; Kdward Ocddcs, of
Jewel, Oregon.
CHAS. ii. MOOHES,
' Register.
l.tdU MITICKR. .
RECEIVER'S SALE.
In tho Circuit Court, 8tat of Oregon,
County of Cl iisop.
Tho Security Savings Trust Com-(any-pluliilllT,
vs. Tho Astoria Street
Railway I'oinpuny defendants.
Notice I. hereby given that III pur
suance, of a Judgment, decree and or
der of sale duly niaiio and eulerr in
tlin above entitled suit In the above
entitled court on Monday His IMtt day
ot May, I'.NMi, which luiUmeut was In
favor or planum ami against iii'tcnn
ant for the sum of thirty thouaand,
two hundred and fifty dollars and th.
costs Alld illabiliaeineiils of suld suit,
and In and by which Judgment and de
cree Dm liioi'UMgc executed to plaintiff
by d 'fendiiut on On 2nd day of May,
l.sii described In tits complaint In tho
above entitled suit was foreclosed and
aid sum of thirty thousand, two hun
dred and fifty dollars secured by said
moi'luuse, together with Ills costs of
said suit was declared V) be a lien Upon
all the property mentioned In said
mortgage and In tho complaint In this
suit and herein set out and which
judgment, older and derreo directed
mil as receiver of all said property
heretofore appointed In the above en
titled suit to sell all said property to
satisfy uld Juduiiieut, coats and accru
ing costs, 1 will on
MONDAY, Tllll JNU DAY OF JULY,
I'M), at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. ot
said day, at the court house door In
Clulsop county, stale of Oergou, sell
for rush In 1'. S, gold coin, to tho high
eat bidder ull rliiht. title and Interest
which the ilereiidunt, the Astoria Hired
Hallway had on the ?nd day of May,
i. or has since acquired on the prop
erty inetilloiied In said liiortxngo or
acy part thereof, which property I.
more particularly described as follows,
lo-wlt; All the real proxrty of said
Anloiiu Htri'ct Railway tVmpnny, Us
rights of way. enaeuirtits and appurte
nances, al lis rullroad and street tall
way In the tlty of Astoria and In suld
county of Clatsop, the roadbed, tracks,
poles, lines. Hues of wire, overhead
coitrucilon, engines, machinery, dy
namo, generators, oloctrlo motors and
other clectiicul apparatus, and all tool,
and Implements, ull rolling slock, car.
equipments, all leaseholds, all build
ings, car houses, power houars and oth
er structures; all licenses, rights, priv
ileges and ft'uuchlaca apertainliig to
said abovo mentioned prorrty, or
owned or belonging to said railway
company, or In or to which II has any
rlk-ht, title or Inter -at; all things In so
lion, contracts, claims and demands,
and all and singular, all the property,
real, iMTsonnl and mixed owned at the
dale of said morlgtigo or thereafter
acquired by an id railway couiany as
well In law as lit equity, and the In
comes, revenues, rents, Issue, and pro
fits of said properly; and with th.
right to the purchue-r ot said property
to succeed to and enjoy all th rights,
privileges, Immunities, fram-hlsm, and
all llcenx'S, corporate or otherwise of
said railway company, being the entire
and complete railroad and street rail
way plant and property of said com
pany. The street railway of said railway
company, being substantially on Hi.
following routs and on the following
named streets of said city of Astoria,
to-wlt;
Beginning at tho Intersection of
Court street with Washington street,
running thence easterly on said Court
street to West Fifth street; thenc.
southerly on said West Fifth street
to Cedar street, thence enaterly on said
Cedar street to Salmon street; thrnr.
southerly on said Salmon street to
Hemlock street: thenc. easterly on
said Hemlock street to the north .Id.
line of Fifth street (being the south
side line of block sixteen (14) In th.
Port or l'pwr Astoria); thenc. north
easterly erosalng said block sixteen
(t, Augur street and block seventeen
ill) In said Port or Upper Astoria to
Fourth street; thence easterly on said
f ourth street to Bonneville avenue;
thence northerly on said Ronnevlll.
avenue to Third street: and thenc.
easterly on said Third Street to Dick
inson avenue, with the side tracks,
switches and branches belonging or
appertaining thereto.
The real property now owned by .aid
railway company, and hereby adver
tised ror sale consists of those certain
lots, tracts or parcels or real property
lying between and situate In Clatsop
county, state of Oregon, particularly
dew r I bed as follows, towlt:
All of lots two (2), Hires (), four (4),
nine (), ten (10) and eleven (11) In
blink numbered two (2) In Hhlvely'.
Astoria (now In tho corporal, limit, of
the city of Astoria.)
And alno all of lot two (3) In block
numbered two (2) In Port or Upper As
toria (now In the corporate limits of
suld city or Astoria.)
Reference being hod herein to the ro
corded and established maps and plat,
of said Hhlvely's Asdvrla and Port ot
Upper Astoria.
Together with all and singular the ten
ements, hereditaments and appurte
nances belonging, or In any wise ap
pertaining to mi Id lots, tracts or par
cels or real property;
Being all and singular the property
or said defendant corixiratlon, The
Astoria Street Hallway Company,- real,
personal or mixed; and all rights, prlv- ,
lieges, Immunities and franchise,
owned by said company,
And notice Is hereby further given
that I will offer for sale and .ell alt
snld property above described, real,
IM'rsonal and mixed, and said premises,
lights, privileges and rranchlse. and
Immunities or every kind and descrip
tion covered by suld mortgage or May
2, 1S92, whether owned by sold defend
ant at the date or sold mortgage or
since acquired, In one parcel, to satlsry
said judgment, liens, costs and accru
ing costs.
Bonds secured by said mortgage and
overdue coupons belonging thereto will
bo received on account of any amount
bid at snld salo as provided In said de
cree und order of sale.
C. A. COOLIDOE.
Receiver of Astoria Street Railway
Company.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or., May
II, IJTO.
Notice Is berebv ulvnn that th f,,l.
lowing-named settler ha. filed nolle.
of his Intention tn lllnkn flnnl nrnnf In
support of his claim, and that said
proof will bo made before the county
clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria,
uiegon, on juiy is, mix), vis:
BARTHOLOMEW J. BURKE.
IT. K. No. 12:!:'t',. fur tim a hnip f th
SE quarter, NE quarter of BE quar
ter and HI-: nilnrh.r nf MM nnnrln. nf
section 9, T 6 N, R 10 W,
He-names the following witnesses to
prove Ids continuous residence upon
end cultivation of said land, vlx:
John P. Ehennnn nf Hnaal.l rira-
gon: James Irwin, nf HoaqI,i.
George Irwin, of Seaside, Oregon; Phil
ip m, k-onuil, (or Heaslde, Oregon,
CHAB. U. MOOREE,
Register.
Dr. T. N. Hull
DENTIST.
6TJ ComroorolU Street,
ISWinn nnn
Over Bchluatel'. Clothing Store,