The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 17, 1900, Image 2

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    THE 'MORNING ASTOHLLN, SUNDAY," JUM, 17, 1100
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone Main C6L
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Bent by mall, per year $M0
Pent by mail, per month JO
Served by carrier, rer month....... .W
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Sent by mail, per year, in advance tt.80
Postage fre to suDscrioera.
All communications Intended tor pab
ligation should be directed to the editor,
Business communications of all kind
and remittances must be addresavd to
"The Astorlan."
The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad'
vertlsers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising ratee can be had on ap
plication to the bustneaa manager.
THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING.
The Astorlan has received a copy
of the official reDOrt of Ellis
H. Roberts, Unit 3d States treasurer,
who has this to say regarding the ne
era in the United States finances and
currency, as established by the act of
Man-h 14. 1900:
"This law makes a unique rate of in
terest on government bonds, and so af
fects the earnings of capital in all uses.
It fixes, except for a small per cent, the
denominations of silver certificates at
10 and below, and of United States
notes at $10 and above, while it does
away gradually with treasury notes
and puts silver certificates in their
place. It opens the door wide for In
crease In the notes of national banks.
It glv?s parity to all our currency. On
the face of all our money, paper and
coin, white and yellow, on all our
bonds, all wages, all trade, all bank
ing, all business, it brands deep and
sure, to be read of all men for all time,
the pledge of gold intst abroad and
at home.
The lowest rate of Interest borne by
the bonds of my foreign nation Is two
and three-quarters per cent on British
consols. This is to run until 1303, and
then to be two and a half per cent. On
only a part I the debt of Germany,
France and Russia is the rate as low as
three per cenr. Denmark borrows at
the same rate. AXuHa pays no less
than four per cent, and Italy no less
than five.
' The average bank rate for money
in the Europo centers, in the year
ending with June last, was 2.6 per cent
In Amsterdam, 17 In Paris, S.17 In Lon
don, 4 59 In Hamburg and Berlin.
From July 1. 1899, to March 2, 1900. the
average in Paris was 3.24, In London
4.40, in Berlin and Hamburg 5.57. In
the year ending with June last, the av
erage for call money In New York was
2.36 to 3. C3, and for prime paper 3.34
to 4.30. For the months from July 1
last to March' 2, the average In New
York for call money was 3.52 to 6.51,
and for prime paper 4.75 to 5.87.
"The changes every day in New York
are greater than elsewhere, but the rec
ords show that the rate for money Is
less in our country than in any point
, In Europe, except Paris, and often
lower than on that bourse.
"At the market price during March
last our 4 per cent bonds of 1925 earned
to the investor an average of 2.149 per
cent a year; the. fours of 1907 earned
1.543 per cent; the threes earned 1,593,
and the lives only .0972.
; "For April, on the same basis, the av
erage earnings were: For the fours of
1925, 2.244 per cent; fours of 1907, 1.851;
threes. 1.738; fives, 1.452.
"The contract with foreign loans is
most marked. The German three and
T
bit. VJLJ4JJ "
Baldwin's
Celery Soda
cures a lioadach t one. It la a plaaa-
ai.t. J.....'.:;...-, l?. "o; tat Or'.uV tl.it
artalniHiaduitelT. Itcleana and pnr.fliae
Uie stomach. Kotly quiet til nerTM
aud ralitvM all pain. It ours sick and
narvolu hudaeUML Maniclcr! aild D1IU'
tal fatigue. .lO.Ct ZSc 80c, 1.0 0
Successor to Th. Olsen, 00-I Com. Bt
a half per cents sell at 9tV to 87, and
the threes at So to Sty, so that their
earnings to the buyer are more than
the interest stated. The premium on
British consols Is about one per cent,
and on the French rentes one per
cent, or a slight fraction more, and
their earnings vary a little above the
face interest. The latest allotment of
British treasury bills was at 96-1M tor
three months, and 96.9J for twelve
months. Thus money is cheaper with
us than anywhere else among men.
"The labor and wealth of the Amer
ican people underlie the law of March
14. 1900. To them are due the results
of which we are thinking. More po-
tent for riches than even the yellow
metal Is our agriculture, with Its corn
and cotton, hay and tobacco. Its farm
animals- The malie which the red
men gave us, which saved Jjhn Smith's
colony from starving, turned out lost
year a crop $629,210,110 In value, anl
that exceeds the capital of all the na
tional banks. The worth of farm ani
mals by latest figures is Jl.997.010,467,
very nearly equal to all the money In
circulation In the country.
"And yet no less than our agriculture
our manufactures create an El Dorado
richer than the early navigators sought,
and their growth expands with each
new year. It is not enough that
the American people have long led all
nations in this broad field the rate of
Increase exceeds that of all the rst of
the world. If the earth is already giv
ing us its maximum crops, Imagina
tion fails to limit the products of forge
and mill, of factory and laboratory.
Take pig iron as an Index of manufac
tures: The Increase from 1S97 to 1SJ9
was 41 per cent The product is now
at the rate of 15.20,000 tons a year,
more than 50 per cent greater than that
of Great Britain. Our exports of man
ufactured articles for the ten months
ending with April were 34S,OO0,OO0, In
dicatlng for the year over $450,000,000,
and that is more than our total exports
as late as 1S70. The product of our
manufactures this year will hardly be
less than three times the total assets
of all the national banks, $15,000,000,000.
'Our products flow outward Into all
the world in a gulf stream ever rising.
Our total exports 'or nine months end
ing with March were $U72,73S,6S5, be
ing $135,945,857 more than for the same
period last year, and indicating for this
year i,4W,wo,ooo, and a balance of
trade of $550,000,000. Comparison with
Great Britain cannot fairly be made,
for she is a trader more than a pro
dueer. and is a wayport for the world's
commerce. We sell what we raise and
make, our foreign trade springs from
our home industries. Our net balance
of trade belongs to our own people."
CHOATE GROWS A BIT FUNNY,
Ambassador Choate, at the banquet
to Sir Henry Irving, the other night,
poked some fun at John Bull. Wheft
one bpanish fleet was deroyed by
Dewey in Manila and another by
Schley in .Santiago, the average Eng
lishman affected the belief that the
feats were of no extraordinary charac-
r, and expressed no little wonder that
Americans should go into ecstasies over
them. With this as a text Mr. Choat
humorously twitted John Bull anent the
paroxysms of exultation which the re
lief of Ladysmith and the capture of
Cronje had called forth from the
Land's End to John O'Groafs- Of
course, the astute diplomat did not tell
John Bull, as he micht hav lr,n
that there was really nothing to boast
of in either of thoee feats. He mirhtl
have pointed out that for eight weary
months an army of 10,000 was cooped
p In Ladysmith by a force that rare
ly exceeded 3,000, and that Cronje, with
only 3,700 men and no guns, holding
Roberts and his hoBt of 70,000 men at
bay for three days, was an achieve
ment of which the Eoers and not the
British should feel proud.
On these points Mr. Choate was wise
ly discrete, and, after all, It is no
body's business If Mr. Bui!, elated with
his belated and inevitable success,
should crow as loudly as any chanti
cleer of the barnyard. This pleases
John and dots no harm.
Don't think that every ead eyed wo
man you m-jit has loved and lost;
perhaps she has loved and got him.
Don't send for a doctor If you prefer
to die a naturU death.
WHITE COLLAR LINt
Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav
igation Company,
Bailey Gatzert leaves Astoria dally
except Sunday at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland dally except Bun
day at 7 a. in
White Collar Line tickets and O. R.
tc N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey
Gatzert and Hassalo.
A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria, Aft
U. B. SCOTT, Telephone 11L
President
llbusework is hard wAwttoutGoLlDustr
TO WASH BRUSHES AND
COMBS
T walk talr snub aid combat tlteolw
a ubleipooaful of
Gold Dust WtsVing Powder
Is boillai vattn b l la atari told, dab
brldlta ap aad do without alloeiat tb backs
at tbt brvabaa at bacon vq vhta tht braaht
ar cltaa, dip thta la plala cold water aad dry
lata altkar by th fir or la th opt air. Soap
lars lb Itott back comb or kratha ytllew.
bat Oold Deat doc aot lajar this,
mouio auua rva aovaaauas"
tal Cm m MtaaH to
tni a. a. raisaauR eoatPMr,
St. taata. Hot Vara,
Corrects all blemishes of
J the face, removes blot
X lSQOm S '. Pln ples. tan. sun
burn, freckles and makes
a beautiful complexion.
It Is also th best tooth
w-ash, and excellent for
deranged stomach.
Fisher's Opera House
L. E. SEUO, Lessee and Manager.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE JO
RUSCO AND HOLLAND
PRESENT
Gideon's Big
Minstrel Carnival
AND
Nashville Students
2 Complete Faultless Insti
tutions in a Mighty Union
2
45-MINSTRELSTARS45
2-BIG BANDS-2
PICKANINNY DRUM CORPS
Travclln? In Its Own Train
of Pullman Cars.
12 Comedians
, 10 Solo Singers
16 Dancers
8 Bia'OIIo Acts
The most stupendous street parade
ever given by any minstrel show takes
place daily at noon.
ADMISSION Reserved seats 75 cts:
gallery, 50 cts. Seat sale 'pens Tues
day morning at Griffin and Reed's.
GO EAST
VIA
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE
Ta
St.Paul.Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicane
and All Tolns East
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER
VICE AND 8CENERY UN
EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourlut rileaura
billing and Knife! Mmuklng Library C'sra
Tickets to points East via Portland
and the Great Northern Ry., on sale
at O. R. & N. Ticket Office, Aatorla,
or Great Northern Ticket Office
268 M0KRIS0X STREET,
PORTLAND,
Fur rates, folders and full Informa
tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or
address,
A. B. C. DENNISTON,
City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portland.
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 22L
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Good Shipped to Our Care
Will Receivt Special Attention.
No. 6ZS Duaoe St,
Astoria, Or.
W. J. COOK. Mrr
Res. Tel. 113L
ml o) &
TIMB 5CHI:DULB5
PKPART From forll.ua. Aa4l
t'hloHif- Salt likt Penrrr. ft.
Portland Worth, llmal.a. Kan- .
Hei'iiU fa i itjr, tit. Louia, P-ra-
tl.Sn.tu t'lili-afo amt KaU
. , -"alt Uke, IH-nvor, H.
At'amlft Worth, On.nli. Kan-
fcxirrt , iny, hi. Uuii,
P j i lilrmco and Knit,
7 a. ru
W .lW;U. I. wMou,
8HikH i SlHikuio. MltltlMtw.
.'Ijer. I IK hi. P.ul. Pniulh, Wain
o p, m, Milwuk, t liiejito
ar.d Katt.
From Aitorta
OCEAN STEAM5NIP5
All Balling Datca tub
I Jrct In change.
'For !n KreueiacoMall
May 3. a, IS. IS, a. a
Colombia Rlrr
StMrcera
To Portland aa4
Way Luttftaca,
7 am
El Sunday
Jloiilay
from Portlaml
earn
Ex SuuJay
W1LLAMKTTK HlVKR
4:30 d. m
Ki Sundy
,Oreon Ctv, Newbera,
(Meni A Way-Und a.
I it - . . v
7 a.m. I km m . JDP. B,
Tuci.TUur' Mon.,Wed.
and sal. y""n i,iijr, i -ayton, a and rrl.
Klnarla
Leata dljr
5nakt Rlrar.
KIparlatoLawlilon.
I. Lcwiall
.uo a ia
i:ui m.
di
am WILI.A.MET! K RIVEK
Tuea,Thur Portland to Cnnalll.
Saturday and way lndinin.
4: 0 p, m,
Mod. Wed
rriuay
G. W. LOUNSBERRT.
. Agent. Astoria.
w. ft. tl UJrvLiUUHX,
Oen. Pass. Agt, Portland, Or.
EiST m
SOUTU
Depot Fifth and
I Streets.
Overland Express
Trains for Salem.
Roseburg, Ash
land, Sacramento,
Ogden, San Fran
cisco, Mojave, Los
Angeles, Kl Paso,
New Orleans and
tho East
Leave
Arrlva
7:30 p.m
'1:11 a.m
8-30 a.m
7:0t p.m
At Woodburn
(daily except Sun
day), mornlnf
train connect with
train for Mt, An
gel. Sllverton,
Brownsville,
Springfield, and
Natron, and even
ing train for Mt
Angel and Silver-
tnn
Ii7:30 a.ml Corvallls passes-
lI;Mp.m
Il!:a.m
srer.
114:60 p.m Sheridan passen
. I Ker
Daily. Dally except Sunday.
Rebate tickets on sale between Port
land, Sacramento and San Francisco.
Net rates 117 first class and 111 second
class, Including; sleeper.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points
nu .uruje. Aiao japan, unina, Hono
lulu and Australia. Can be obtained
from J. B, KIrkiand. Ticket Agent 114
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St
Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, l:4e
a. m.; 12:30, 1:65, 3:26. 6:16, 1:23, 1:06,
11:30 p. m.; and 9:00 a. m. on Sunday
uuiy. Arrive ai roriiana aaiiy at :!&,
8:30, 10;60 a. m.; 1:26, :16. 4:30, f.lQ,
i.iv, iv. w p, m.; it:w a. m. aaiiy ex
ti-iii diunuuy; o.iv ana iv:ua a. m, on
aunaays only.
Leave, for Dalas dally, ezceot Sub.
day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland
ai v m a. m.
Passenger train leaves Dallas for
Airue Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl
days at 2:46 p. m. Returns Tuesdays,
inurauays ana oaiuraays.
Except Sunday.
R, KOEHLER, Manager.
C. H. MARKHAM.
Gen. Frt and Pass. Agt
Candles
Kothln lfM auMi no mnnh 1
totb hrmof th rlrwifisf
room or Iworioir m tli mtt lr rsnii-
nt utit from CORlXiVA tlawilv.
flthmc Will tisOTit rilrtit mnrf to f h
ftrtiitic U'JH or 111 UI4 -hMOIt,
i Ua or dionr. Tb bent ijncfrativ
cAadlM fur tho BimpiiHtt or I ho
Bo4 4?U Jkt( fnnrf ifin-for eoU
Uiro or niaVDaion. Mad in til colon
muX tn tnont Qi)llr,tm tluU )$
HTA.MAbBOILl.
vod oold ovorrwhor
v.V S 7y
1 L-S
M t i
La
QUICKEST. SHORTEST
and MOST DIRECT LINE
TO TUB '
HAST SOUTHEAST
IS THIS
icto
TWO DAILY SOLID VESTIBULEl)
TRAINS LKSS THAN THRKli)
DAYS
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
ThroiiKh Talsce and Tourist Sleepers,
Dining and Buffet Library Cars. First-
class Reclining Chairs Free.
PORTLAND to DKNVER,
KANSAS CITY, OMAHA and
CHICAGO without change.
Only one ctiange to
NKW YORK. UOSTON and
other Eastern points.
For rates, tickets and full Informa
tion, call on or address,
O. W. LOUN9BERRY.
Agent O. 15. A N., Astoria, OrH
ur j. 11. i.u riiKui', uen i Age,
No. 1H5 Third St.. Portland. Or.
Oregon Short Line
Railroad.
THB DIRECT ROUTS TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the I nton Taenia Fast Mall Lint, or
me two uranue ecenio udn,
LOOK AT THB TIME
1 Days to Stilt Luko
2J Days to Dviivcr
3J Days to Chicago
Days to New York.
Free reclining chain, upholstered
lounsi steeping cars, and Pullman (al
ace sleepers, operated on all trains.
For further Information apply to
Or
C. O. TERRT. W. E. CO MAN,
Trav. I'ui Agt. Oen. Agent
i; iniro et.. roriiand. or.
O. W. LOUN8U1CRRT,
Agent O. R. N.
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
T,'l , . ...
ncn peopie are contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
mrr uuiuraiiy wint in, nat mpvim
obtainable as far as speed, comfort and
safety Is concerned. Employe, of tha
U'liflltttOt.1 n . I .
ii.iw.iaiii (.L.IlUb ar
puiu (o nerve tne pumio and our trains
are operated so as to make close con
nectlons with divera-lnc llnaa at ail
Junction points.
Pullman I'alace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dining car service unexcelled. Meals
ai-rvru a, ia carte.
In order to obtain the first-class ser
vice, ruk the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over.....
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
and you will make direct connections at
at. raui rr unicago, Milwaukee and
all points East.
For any further Information call On
any ticket aKent, or correspond with
JAS. C. I'OND. Qen. Pass. Agt
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee Wla.
General Agent
246 Stark St. Portland. Or.
THE lOrYKE.
Strangers vihitiniz In tnn niv llt rtn.l
tbe IxjUVre fill uttractivn raonri li
to spend ti,0 eveoinif. The Amme Misters
I.slies' OrcLentra is still on the bills and
presents nightly a mnsical nroirrnin iA
exceptional merit, Handsome pool sod
billiard room nre s ft-ature in connection
with the Iioiiuk. I'lilutohle Inn .lies will
1 nerved at nil nonra
THE PROOF
fi m puadlng Is la tba aavOaf
and the proe of hquors
IS IN SAMPLING
That's an argument that' ceo
elusive demonstratloa.
Ours will aland rfca Met
HUGHES & CO.
J A. Fastabend,
General
Contractor
and Builder
LKOAt NOTICE
FINAL ACCOUNT,
Notice Ih hnliv irlv.-n w k.
r ri'K '' .ft:Ir,,l"Htrator of the estate
I J. W. Mlnuk. r, Jeceosed, has filed
n the county -.i,e? ,.t . -j
. t -me mans oi
Oregon for :int,p county, his final
,. :,L u ,n tt'"inlHtrator, and the
same has .(.n t... .
day, the 10th iluv of Jniw io(1ii . in
clock a. in., at thi rami. 'nt
f,l.hein"r'-il.h0l,w' In thfi Cltr A"
torla, In C atanti r,,nm
.11 ' 1 '""'Ji virgin),
All persons Intit-r.ut.,i u. ...i.i
are hereby notlfl.-V'to then and 'there
i ..mii'1 """I account should not be
'"'r' U,,IJ l Personal property be
onitlng to said e.tto rfi-i.n..,,. .k.
administrator difh. ' i. -
bon.lHmen txoneratil.
AdmlnlHtraUir of the Estate of J. W.
Mlnaker, Deccaoed.
Dated this Sth day of June, 1900.
LKOAt MOTIt'KI
ADMIMSTIIATOR'B BALE.
NntU Is tii'ioby given that l urauant
to an order tunde and eiiOtred in tl
county I'duit of the state of Oregon
fr i'lntnop rnuuty on tho 50 ih day of
Anril, 1D00, the underaliined mliiilnls
Untor of the eatatn of 1". V. Coleman,
deoeiiHiHl, will on Monday, the Hh day
o( July, l'M at tha hour of two o'uUh k
p. m,, In front of the court houae door
at tho city of Astoria, In Clatsop coun
ty, slate of Oregon, offer for aitle and
sell at auction to the hlgluat bidder
for rush, all of the following tteacrlbfd
real eatuto situated In snld county, to
wn :
The north half of the southwest quar
ter, and the went half of tha southenat
itmrter of Section number on tl). In
Townahlp six 6), nrth of Itauge nine
t. west of the Willamette meridian,
Dnt-Hl at Astoria, Oregon, this first
day of May, 1W0,
C. W. FI'I.TON,
Admlnlatratiir,
CONTEST NOTIC.
Department of the Interior, Land Of
nee, Ulegou City, Oregon, May 7.
A suniolent contest alfldavlt having
bivn llled In this ottlca by W. O. Howell,
contestant, agalnat Homestead Entry,
ro. s.aoi, niniln November 14, IS11I, for
4 oi v h. Hectlon 17, Township 5 N,
lUnge 19, by Cory O. Aduiiia, conteatei,
in which It Is alleged that contestant
knows the present condition of the
same; a I ho that suld Cory O. Adaina
ma wnoiiy aoandoned said tract of
iumi ana changed his residence there
from, (or luoru than four v.mr. ai,,..,
making suld enlry and next prior to
date of this aittdavlt and that he has
rnllid to cultivate and Improve said
trad of lund as provided by law and
that said alleged atiaence from the said
land was not due to his employment In
the army, navy, or marine corps of the
l nlted States as a private soldier, om
c,T, seaman or marine, during the war
" ' npam, or auriiig any other war In
which the United mates may be en
gaged." said partlee are hereby noliriod
to appear, reapond and offer evidence
touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
. in. vii
Jnna ?1
before tho register and receiver at the
vimei mates land office In Oregon
vi. j, vieguil.
The said contestant havlnv in
er affldavit filed February 1. liwo. set
forth facts which show that after due
diligence personal service of this notice
cunnoi o made, It Is hereby orderoj
and directed that such notice be given
uue ami proper publication.
Signed, WM. OALU)WAT.
Receiver.
SUMMONS.
In the 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 tha 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 Cay of June, WOO, that beln
the time prescribed In the order of pub
lication of this summons for filing said
anawer, and If -you fall tn a,, mui.
and answer said complaint the plain-
uu .in Biipir io ine court for the ra
lief demanded In sold complaint, to
wlt for the dissolution of tha h..ni
of matrimony existing between you and
me piaintiu anu ror such further relief
as may be juat and equitable. This
summons Is published by order of the
Hon. J. II. D. Oray. county Judge of
Clatsortcounty, Oregon, made and en
tered the SMlh day of Anril. lsoa: mmiA
order being made by said county judge
In the absence of the circuit Judge, and
me uaie oi tne nrat publication Is May
i. 1900, and the said publication la to
run Six consecutive weeks from ih
said dato.
GEO ROB II. DURHAM,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated Astoria, Oregon. April 2J. 1W0.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice la hereby riven that on Unn.
day, April 1, ltoo. at It o'clock A.
at the court house door, in the city of
Asiuna, in uiataop county, uregon
pursuant to an order of the county
tuuri oi me state or uregon, ror Clat
sop county, made and entered on Feb
ruary IS. 1900. I Will, as admlnlatratnr
or tne estate or liendrlk Patree, de
ceased, sell at public auction to tha
highest bidder for cash, the following
described property belonging to said
estate, to-wlt: Lot two and the south
west quarter of the northeast ouartap
oi section tnirteen, intownsnip seven
norm, range ten west of Willamette
merldan. In said Clataon county, and
also, a contract for aaln of the timber
upon said land, made by the said da.
ceased and one Nick Petrorr with ona
u. it. uole, or date of June 4, VMS.
uatea Marcn l, im
FRANK J. TAYLOR.
Administrator.
TIMUER LAND NOTICE.
United States Land Office, Oregon City,
Oregon, April 18, 1M0.
Notice Is hereby given that tn com
pliance witn the provisions of tha act
" v v vmi, ,.ih VIIUllVU
An act for the sals of timber landa
in tr.e states or California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington territory,"
as extended to all the public land
states by act of Auguit 4, 18M. Sarah
L. Bottom, of Jewell, county of Clat
sop, state of Oregon, has this tlay filed
In this office her sworn statement No.
5170, for the purchase of the NWfi of
section no. j, in lownsnip No, I N,
range No. t W and will offer proof to
show that the land sought Is more val
uable for Its timber or stono than for
agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish her claim to said land before the
register and receiver of this office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the
7th day of July, 1900. She names aa
witnesses:
John Corcoran, of Vino Manic. Orearnn
James W, Walker, of 'swell, Oregon.
Iriaao N. Foster, of Jewell, Orevon.
Bernard A. Johnson of Jewell Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
ofllce on or before said 7th day of July.
1900. CHA8. D. MOORES.
Register,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Nolle Is hereby given that the un
derlined has been by the county
court of Clatsop county, Oregon, duly
appointed executor of the last will and
textsment of Lvellne Siferte, deceased:
and that said will has been duly prov
en and admitted to probate by said
court
All persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased must pre
sent the same, duly verified, to tbe
umlernlKned, at the ofllce of IlarrUuti
Allen, attorney at law, room 7, Page
building. In Astoria, Oregon, within
six months from this date.
ALBERT T. SIFERTE,
Executor of tbe Last Will and Testa
ment of Eveline Hlferte, Deceased.
Dated this 11th day of June, 190.
I.KIMI. NOTM IIS.
RISC El VIS US 8 A LIS,
In the Circuit Court, State of Oregon,
County of t'l'iisop,
The rlecui'lty Huvlnv A Trust Com
1'itny pltilntirr, vs. Tha Astoria Street
Itull Aiiy Company defendants.
Notice Is hereby glvvn that In pur
suance of a Judgment, decree and or
der of ait Id duly made and entered In
the above entitled suit In the above
untitled vourl on Monday tha :nth day
if May, I wo, which luiUiiunt -was In
favor of plaintiff and asalimt dvtand
ant for thu sum of thirty thousand,
two hundred and fifty dollars and the
coals and dlaburaemeiils of said suit,
and In and by which Judgment and de
cree the mortgage executed to plaintiff
by dofeiulitiit on the Slid day of May,
Mi di'scrllied In the complaint In the
above entitled suit was foreclosed and
aald sum of thirty thousand, two hun
dred and fifty dollars secured by said
mortgaiie, together with the costs of
aid suit was declared to be a lien upon
all the property iiieiiilond In said
mortgage and In tha complaint In this
tilt and herein set otil and wliluh
judgment, order and decree dlrooied
me as receiver of all suld property
heretofore appointed In tha above en
titled suit to sell all said proimrty to
satisfy said Judgment, coats and accru
ing coata, I will on
MONDAY, Tl 1 13 I NO DAY Of JULT,
I'M, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. of
uld duy, at the court lions door In
I'luteop county, state of t 'ergon. Sell
for cbmIi in V, M. gold coin, to the high
eat bidder all right. (Ilia and Interest
which the defendant, the Astoria Btraot
Itittlwny had on the Und day of May,
IMJ, or has stiico acquired on the prop
erly mentioned In said mortgage or
ai.y part thereof, which property la
more particularly deacrlbed as follows,
to-wlt: All the real properly of said
Antorla Hlreel Hallway Company, Its
rights of way, raaemeiits and appurte
nances; all Its railroad and si reel rail
way In the city of Astoria and In said
county of Clatsop, the roadbed, tracks.
IHilea, Hum, lines of wire, overhead
construction, engines, machinery, dy
namos, generators, electric motors and
other electrical apparatus, and all loots
and Implements, all rolling stock, cars
equipments; all leaseholds, all build
lima, car houses, power houses and Oth
er structures; all licensee, rights, priv
ileges and franchises appertaining ta
aid above mentioned property, or
owned or bvliioglng to said railway
company, or In or to which It haa any
right, title or Inter t; all things In ac
tion, contracts, claims and demands,
and all and aingular, all the property,
real, personal and mixed owned at the
date of said mortgage or thereafter
acquired by said railway company aa
well In law as In equity, and the In
comes, revenues, rents, laeuea and pro
fits of said property; and with tha
right to the purchaser of said property
to succeed to and enjoy all the rights,
privileges. Immunities, franchises, and
all licenses, 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 the
following route and on the following,
named streets of said city of Astoria,
to-wit;
Hck-liutlng at the Intersection of
Court street with Washington street,
running thenoe easterly on said Court
street to West Fifth Btreol; thence
southerly on said West Klflh street
to Cedar street, thence easterly on sold
Cedar street to Salmon street; thence
southerly on said Salmon street to
Hemlock street; thence easterly on
said Hemlock street to the north side
line or tlflh street (being the south
side line of block sixteen (It) In the
t'urt or upper Astoria); thence north-
raaterly crossing sold block sixteen
(1, Augur at rret and block seventeen
(17) In said Port of Upper Astoria to
Fourth street; thence easterly on said
fourth street to llonnevllle avenue:
tbence northerly on said ttonnevllla
avenue to Third street: and thence
easterly uu said Third Street to Dick
inson avenue, with the side tracks.
switches snd branchoe belonging or
appertaining thereto.
f he real property now owned by said
railway company, and hereby adver
tlwd for sale consists of those certain
lots, tracts or parcels of real property
tying uetween and situate In Clatsop
couniy, state, pf Oregon, particularly
deacrlbed as follows, towll;
Allot lots two (2), three (S), four (4).
nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11) In
block numbered two (2) In Shlvely's
Astorln (now In the corporate limits of
the city of Astoria.)
And also all of lot two (2) In block
numbered two (2) In Tort of Upper As
toria (now In the corporute limits of
said city of Astoria.)
Heferetice being had herein to the re
corded and ratubllshed maps and plats
f suld Hhlvely's Astoria and Port of
Upper Astoria.
Together with all and singular the ten
ements, hereditaments and appurte
nances belonging, or In any wise ap
pertaining to said lots, tracts or par
cels of real property;
Uelng all and slngtilur the nronerty
of said defendant corporation. The
Astoria Street Railway Company, real,
personal or mixed: and all rlirhts. nrlv-
lleges. Immunities and franchises
owned by snld 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 promise,
rights, privileges and franchises and
Immunities of overy kind and descrip
tion covered by said morteusa of May
2, 1SU2, whether owned by said defend
ant at the date of said mortgage or
since acquired, In one parcel, to satisfy
snld Judgment, liens, costs and accru
ing costs.
Honds secured by snld mortgage and
overdue coupons belonging thereto will
re received on account of any amount
bid at said sale as provided In said de
ma and order of salo.
C. A. COOLIDOE.
Receiver of Astoria Street Railway
Company, '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ofllce at Oregon City, Or., May
I I, 1UUU.
Notice is hereby alven that tha fol
lowing-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said,
proof will be made before the county
clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria,
uregon, on juiy z, jw, vis;
HARTHOLOMEW J. DURKB.
It. E. No. 123M. for tha 8 half of tha
Sli quarter, NE quarter of Hlfl quar
ter and BE qunrter of NE quarter of
section 9, T 5 N, It 10 W.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove Ids continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, vis:
John P, Euerman. of Seaside. Ore-
Ron; James Irwin, of Seaside Oregon;
fieorge Irwin, of Seaside, Oregon; Phil
ip M. Condlt, of Seaside, Oregon.
UHAH. B, MOORED,
Register.
Dr. T. N. Ball
DENTIST.
S7J Commerclil Street
ASTORTA. ORH.
Over Bchluasel'i Clothing store