ME JiORNINQvASTORlAN, TUESDAY, JULY X 1100 JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 661. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Edit by mail, per ear....vj;.. Sent by malt per month Eervtd by carrier, per month.. .. .M SEMI-WEEKLT. . " Sci.it. by mail, per year, in advance 11.00 i'ostage free to subscribers All communications intended for pub lication should be directed to the ed tor. Business communications or au Kinas and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to It ad vertisers the latest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rfver. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. Fcr 1'residcnt WILLIAM MKIXLEY, Of Ohio. For Vice-President THE0D0KE ROOSEVELT, Of New York. HOW THE ADMINISTRATION DEALS WITH FRAUD. The dismissal of Estes G. Rathbone from the position of director of posts in CUba closes an important chapter In the story of the postal frauds. It has been said hy critics of the admin istration that Rathbone would be saved becaus-i lie had an exceptionally strong political backing. His sponsors were masters of the Republican party organ ization and he had done them if not the state some service, which made him .i..i...r,ni TtAT-am to turn down. He might tell secrets cf legislative corrup tion whose publication would be ruinous during the coming political campaign Though the man has been suspended and under fruard for some time it need ed the formal dismissal to put a stop to all this scandalous gossip. He Is now without hope of office, and it is possible fof " him to revenge himself if he has the materials and is so disposed. Undoubtedly there are accommodating corrtspnrdents who wUt send anything he has to say to those papers which have been so dismally prophetic con cerning thu frightful revelations that he might make. - But not "one can charge that he is protected through fear of his disclos ures, and we. look for no disclosure from him except perhaps a confession of his Complicity with N'eely. Though the peculations of the small cotcrls in Havana, are . oxoeedingly regrettable there has never be?n a shred of evi dence to prove the collusion or the neg ligence of higher officials. In fact, the most remarkable thing about the whole affair has been 'the speedy discovery of the frauds and their publication by the govrnnMnt with the greatest possible expedition. Neely was not in stalled until the beginning of the pres ent year, and he had hardly got start ed before he was halted. A more ef fective inspection could not have been devised. Honest criticism can go no further than to point out that there was a mistake In the method of selecting ad ministrative officers. It would have been better If the principles of the mer it system had been observed and the recommendations of politicians had been Ignored. But civil service reform Is not good ammunition for the Dem ocracy, which violates merit laws when they are supposed to be obligatory and would -.-ertalnly not carry their Fpirlt into a new field. And speaking of this subject what does Mr. Bryan himself think of the merit system? Tint Is a mystery that he has not illumined with all his fluent oratory. i DOLLIVSR TALKS SENSE. In his address before the Hamilton Club on Tuesday night Congressman Dolllver made some observations upon trusts which undoubtedly reflect the intelligent opinion of a majority of the American people upon this question. If the Republican national platform had been framed two years ago there Is little doubt that it would have con tained a very strong denunciatory plank upon trust3, calling for legisla tion for their extermination, so great va3 the popular outcry against the In dustrial combines. But the people have been studying the (rust question. The public mind has reached a condition of sanity upon Industrial consolidation. After an In vestigation of the causes leading up to these combination and the conditions which appear to make a greater cen tralisation of resources and capital a necessity, the people have finally con cluded that the trut is an Industrial evolution, that !t has great possibili ties In the way of benefits for the con suming classes, th:it It Is here to stay and that the most that legislation inn do is to prevent It from destroying competition and becoming a monopoly. But Consivs.-m.in Dolllver. In com mon with ' thousands of Intelligent Americans who have studied the sub Jwt. does not believe that a trust can remain a monopoly long enough ser iously to menace the people. He be lieves that the trust which becomes a monopoly will soon destroy itself. There are ways of combating the trusts more effectively than by legis lation. Congresman Dolllver railed at tention to tho fact that when the di rectors of the American Steel and Wire Company ordered eighteen mills clofed they found there were others on the outside who continued the production and thf y were compelled to order a 40 Pit cent cut In prices, which was 'lulckly met. Men whom they had bought out hud established other mills with the purchas-j money. Said Mr. Doillvcr: "American brains and American nerve will meet these corporations In competition. The conflict will be like that cf the jwordnsh against the whale. The swcrdftsh always wins," This Is the marrow cf the whole trust question. Competition cannot be com pletely stifled in this country. The swordflsh of competition, rather than the bludgeon of the legislator, will solve the trust problem. THE ANTI-IMPERIALIST LEAGUE WANTS A CHANGE. With th-e Kansas City convention on ly a few hours ofT Colon;! William Jen nings Bryan already has the promise of thirty-two votes In November, no matter what platform may be con structed for. Mm to stand upon. These thirty-two voles sre pledged by the Anti-Imperialist League of America, which has been holding a conference in New York. It Is not known to a certainty whether all these votes can be delivered ny the league or not. but the fact that thirty two anti-imperialists attended .the meeting which decided to Indorse Col onel Bryan and slxteen-to-one Justi fies the hope that at least this many "aunties" will stand still long enough to be counted for the silver leader. In order to afford a clear under standing of Just what Is meant by "anti-Imperialism" one of the spokes men for the league said: "We are opposed to the policy which the present administration has follow ed In dealing-with the Philippines, and we want a change." This, therefore, may be regarded a? the platform of the Anti-Imperialist League. Its brevity at least Is In hap py accord with Its numerical strength. Its underlying, dominating Idea Is "a change." It Is not deemed necessary to promulgate any suggestions or Ideas with reference to a policy In the Phil ippines. It does not offer any admin istrative plan to take the place of the one now being carried out In those Isl ands. The league has no policy of lis own. It simply wants something dif ferent from what Is possible or practi cable. Policies generally represent construc tive, affirmative processes. The Anti Imperialist League was not organized for any purpose of that xlnd. Its mission is to pull down the flag, "it would destroy all semblance of law and order In the Philippines and give the iLASS of Baldwin's Celery Soda cures a headache at once. It Is pleas ant, sparkling, efforreacant drink that acta Immediately. Itcltatu and punfliea tha atomavh, e.ntly quiota tha nerves and relleres all pain. It cures aick and nerrona beadfbc, anaicknes and mn Ul fatigue... IOct 26C f30c, f I.OOt. FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen, J00-2 Com. St Ulfd rfeeworkis haid wikirithout GoldDusr To Clean Matting Ft tttlmft ota h nt4 cltaa tttni; ull tad tada hurt ba ej, hut tiaritn bat MuSi thai tht tiMt vtr li M aavt ik luniii (horouhlit atrtpi, tag th M r k wits ( toltitisa ol vara wiwr with Cold Dost WuVing Powder 4lttold la It; It la heat ta at wla cloth: ttbltipoonful ol OoM Dual Washing Powdar fe quarto a-atef la tha praportioa, arrlBi (tie doth almost dry aad rab quktli, tut tht smooth u wttar sets din, chant It nr ima tht to low tha vt cloU vita drl i Till! til ckaa It perfectly. T aH.a ta tokao tt-ai aw ftaa fecial Moui!t ax'iu ma aoiaistiac M, K. rlMHR OOMPtNV, Sh LhM, turn Tart. lattaa. Filipinos liberty, which. In this In stance, would mean anarchy and blood shed. This cannot be tolerated on territory belonging to the United 'States. The thlrty-twj votes of the Antl-Imperlallst League will not suffice to turn the Phil ippines over to rapine and disorder. David B. HH1 is now being brought forward as the most available running mate for Bryan, Let no Republican do or say anything that might help to prevent such a combination. A New York grand Jury has refused to indict the Ice trust manipulator. Crokor got home several hours before the verdict was rendered. Raider Jameson has been eletl a member of he Cape parliament, but Cecil Rhodes) will. In all probability, do his voting. Corrects all blemishes of the face, removes blot S dies, pln'plea, tan, sun- num. rrecKk's ana manes a beautiful complexion. oberline j- also the best tootn ash. and excellent for deranged stomach. THE PROOF of tbo pudding Is fca tht eada avid th proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING That's an anranMot thau'a eB cluaiTO a dmooaKOT.l)otL Ours will stand ft tost - HUGHES & CO. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 2JL . DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Good Shipped to Our Cart Will Receive Special Attention., No. US Duan St, W. J. COOK. Mgr Astoria. Or. Res. Tel. 11JL GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.Paal,Daluth, Minneapolis, Chica?) - and All Polns East DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace and ToitrUt Sleepera Lliiln( and lluffet Hmokina; Library Car Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ity., on sale at O. it. & N. Ticket Office, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Oftlce 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address. A. B. C. DENNI3TON, CIty.Pass. and Ticket A&.-nt, Portland. THE lOUVKE. Strangers visiting in tne city will find the Louvre au attractive rewrt wherein to spend the evening. The Amme Bisters Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents nightly a musical protrram of exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms are a feature in connection with the house. I'alatable lnncbea will be served at all nours 7"' FT T1M8 SCHPOUl.es DEPART r'totu torUtuO. Asaitrl Chlm- tstlt I.:ke, PetiYcr, Ft. Portland Worth, Onitl.a. Kan- . h'reclal sm ritf, St. Loula, 'P-ln-9 li. tu liiiroKo auj Kt. all Uiko. iK'OVDr, Ft.j " At'atnie Wiirth, tu.li. Kmi-i , V-xftr im (ity. M. Utin, ? ilco and Kaai, 1 ;ttral'l'WulitTllHlon.! .StxiKane sttultane, Mu.MfniHj Vlyet, , m. I'.ul, Pnluth,! ui. I p. Ul. Milwaukee. t'liieiKiii ami Kt. j j I , From Aalorl J OCEAN STEAMSHIPS' All hUlltif PaU-a tub j I Jtn-t to tiiaune. For 8u r'niieHco-Hll j May 3, MS, 18, a, Colcmbla RItw 7 am Bteatmers Utnti EiSunUuy To Portland as4 Monday j Way Lavodtnia, Prom Pi'rtlatid I . , -E ".y "lit H.VRB id j SalBtn A WT-Und a. I 7a. m Vsoi-! JOp m Tuea.Tb'uri :Ho.t..V4. audSL Oregon t Ity, IHyton, . id frt. Way Laudluga. Klpria ,Mk.o,. LtUwUrtn Ue dljr Rlvar. j uu w 3:4-5 a. m. KIparlaloLewlalou. j dally am WH.I.AMETIK RIVKH 4:X)p.m. M.ii, Wvd lUrt. Ihui Fort Hud in t'nrv. II. Saturday and way lui.JInicv 'rllay I O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent, Astoria. W. H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland. Or. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lear. TORTLAND7 AjtIt. 1:00 a. m.lPortiand Union Dpot,U:U a.nx I.Mp.m.Jfor Aatorla and lnter- :40p.ra rnedlate polnla. ) ASTORIA. 7.45 .m.lFor Portland at in-IUfM :10 p.m.ltermedlata points . l:p.m. BEA8IDB DIVISION. p. m.)a. m. 6:00!ll:S5fLv ....Astoria.... Ar! B:25lll:M!Ar n , Lv a.m.! p.m. 7: 4:09 IN 1:11 1:10 7: 1:62 1:15 5:60 12:13 Lv -..... Ar, :J0 l:Q0iAr ....Seaside.... Lv SPECIAL SEASIDE SUNDAY TRAIN Leaves Astoria at 1:30 a. m.; arrives at Seaside 1:45 a. m. Pasaencers may return on any train shown on schedul on aam data. ALL TRAINS to and from Seaside rva ot Flavel and Hammond via Wamiv ton. All trains make closa connections at Goble with all Northern Pacfflo train to and from the east or Sound points. At Portland with all trains leavlnf Unlon depot At Astoria with L R. ft N. Co.'s boat and rail line to and from Ilwaco sA North Beach points. THROUO' TICKETS on sals at As torla for ' ..amento, San Franc laco, all Eantern and European points. City ticket offloa Astoria. 124 rvwnmer. tlal street. J. C. MATO, Oen'i Fr't and Paaa. Axeot. 0 lifij- -S O INSTRUCTIONS GlVf Mis Bertha Hartln's Decorative Art Room. Koom rjO IHlnm Kuildlng, 31 ...The EsiTibMd Hotel... PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. Eurooesn plan. 5oo to ll.'iO nar dav. J American plan, 91.00 to (2.00 per day. THE ASTORIAN.... Delivered ot or residence. QUICKEST. SHORTEST, and MOST DIRECT LINE 1 ' TO TUB ' EAST SOUTHEAST IS TUB TWO PAtLT SOLID VESTIBULEl) TRAINS LESS THAN THREE DAYS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Throuich Pnlncs and Tourist Sleepers, DlnliiK and IluftVt Library Cars. First cltts Itecllnlnic Chairs Free. PORTLAND to DENVER, KANSAS CITY. OMAHA and CHICAGO without chant. Only one chanire to NEW YORK. 1IOHTON and other Eastern points. For rates, tickets and full Informa tion, call on or address. Q. V. LOUNS BERRY. Agent O. R. ft N., Astoria, Or. Or J. II. LOTilROP. Oen i At., No. 135 Third St.. Portland, Or. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTS TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favortta route, vl . the I'nlon Paclfio Fast Mall Llns, or the Rio Grands Scenic Lints, LOOK AT THE TIME 1J Days to Suit Like 2 Days to Deliver 3J Days to Chicago 4 Days to New York. Frea reclininf chair. upholsUr4 tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all train. For further Information apply to Or C. O. TERRY. W. E. COMAN, Trav. Pass. Aft. Gen. Aftnt, 124 Third St.. Portland. Or. a. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R, A N. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want th best tarvlca obtainable a far as speed, comfort and safety Is concerned. Employe of th WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES ar paid to serve th public and our train are operated so as to make close con nectlons with diverging line at all Junction point. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through train. Dining car servlc unexcelled. Mal served a la carte. In order to obtain th flnt-claa Mr vice, ask the ticket agent to Mil you a ticket over..... The Wisconsin Central Lines. and you will mak direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call on any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Agt, or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wl. General Agent, 246 Stark St.. Portland. Or. WHITE COLLAR LINt Columbia River and Puget Sound Nar Igatlon Company. -Bailey Gattert leave Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Por'!and dally except Sun day at 7 a. in White Collar Line ticket and O. R. & N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey Gatzert and Hassalo. A. J. TAYLOR, Atorla, Agt U. B. SCOTT, Telephon 11L President 5--e Sj -0 S 0 ORDERS SOLICITED rll Line ol Newest Cmhrold. ery Materials. Initials a Specially, , Choice Selection of 9 amplng Design. . Stamping Neatly Dos;. and M'aalilt'igton HI., Pot llimd, Or. OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager. J. 0. PKNDKOAHT, Chief Clek. your office, store 60c per month. C SUNMT f WW SOUTH l Depot Fifth and I Htrr.t. Overland ICiprts Trains fur fctalem, Iiobuig, Ash lanil. HtnrtmnHtti. Leav Arrtv 7:30 p.m tgdtn. Han Kru- ('I;!! a.m Claco, Moiav. Lo Antrolaa. kl 1'aanL i 1-30 a.ni New Url.ana and 17:0 n m . L ; " tut taai At Wood burn (dally except Hun day), morning train oonnctcwltn train fur Mt An ol, 8ilvrton. browns vlll., Hprlngneld, and Natron, and even Ing train for Mt Anittl and Bllvcr Inn T:30 a.ii'l Corvallla paaaea- I tr. II4:S0 p. m Uhrrldan pasaeu I r ll;tta,m Dally. Dally locpt Sunday, Reb&t ticket on sal between Pert land, Sacramento and Han Kranolaoo. Net rates 117 first olaas and til Mound class. Including deeper. ltates anil th kt'ta to Eastern point ana Europe, aiso japan, (. tuna, liono lulu and Auatralla. Can be obtained from J. U. Klrklmid, Ticket Agont, 114 Tiura sirtst, YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger deiHt fot of JofTarson It Leav for Oawego dally at T:N, : a, m.; 11.30. 1.65. S-,26. I.Ij. 10, 11:30 p. tit.; and 9:00 a. in. on Hundar only. Arrive at Portland dally at M It, 3:30, Vi M a. m.; 1:34, 3:1s. 4:30, 0:10. t:o, io oo p. m.; 40 a. m. dally i cept Monuay; 3; J9 and 10:04 a. m. on Sunday only. Leav. for Dalit dally, eicept Bua day, at 4:30 p. in. Arrive at Portland at SO a. m. Passenger train leans Dallas for Alrlle Mondays, Wednesday and Fri days at 1:43 p. m. It.turn Tuesday. inursuays ana naturaays. Except Sunday. It KOEHLETt, Manager. C. H. MARKKAU. Gen. Frt and Paaa. Aft dm THE inww A familiar nam. for th Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over th. Union as th Qraat Rail way running th "Pioneer Limited" train every day and night vetween Bt, Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. ''Th only perfect train In th world." Understand: Connec tion ar mad with all transcontinent al lines, assuring to patsenger th twst servlc known. Luxurious coaches, electric- light, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other Una. Sea that your ticket read via "Th Milwaukee" when going to any point in tn united mate or uanaaa. Ail ticket agent sell them. For rate, pamphl.ta or other Infor mation, adtire.a, J. W. CASEY. C, J. EDDY. ras t.aa lav ST.. A a4) . 4 ist'i a aa.sa, ,,.. wii. S ) Va Portland. Oregon. Portland, Or. Luxurious Travel THE "Northwestern Llm'ted" ralns, electrlo lighted throughout both Insld and out, and steam heated, ar with out exception, th finest train In th world. They embody th latest, newest and beat Ideas for comfort convenience and luxury aver offered th traveling public, and altogether ar th moat complete and splendid producton of th car Duiidors' art. These Splendid Train Connect With The Great Northern The Northern I'aclflc and The Canadian IVIflc AT ST. PAUL TOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodation and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on th famous ''Northwestern Limited." AU trains on this line art protected by th Interlocking Block system. W, H. MEAD, F.C. SAVAGE. Goneral Agent. Ticket Agt Portland, Or. The Future of CHIP A child's life may be blighted by the diseases of youth, such as Rickets, which is characterized by weak bones or crooked spine, and inability to stand or walk steadily, or Maras mus, that ' wasting disease characterized by paleness and emaciation, or Scrofula, a constitutional disease of the gtands and neck. Scott's Emulsion of pure Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo phosphite of Lime and Soda will prevent and cure these disease. It fupplie ust the material needed to form itron g bone, rich red blood and solid flesh. It will also reach the Infant through the moth eri milk, and be of the greatest benefit to both. At all rfniinrlrtt loc. and li.oa 8COTT A HOWNK, Chaml.lt, Naw York. en LattiAL NOTICIC 8KAI.ED PUOPoaALS. Otllce of C. u. M.. VitnVoiivir llitr- lacks. Wash,. July 3. Woo. . -Healed pro- tpoaals, In iilplltnlM, will Im reoelvod here until U, o'clock a, in., Aiiuusl 3, IIHKI, uild lltrn otieiied, for f urillMhlllg foi'HMt) Mild bedding nt the several mil lUiy poais "lile Oil di'PitiHineiit Mild I'limp ivt hlu ; "Aluakn; and Port Ttii. ha,. A aaivia. fr nmai year ending June .HI, liHil, Iiimritiittliiii fiirtilthed her or y iiiitrtrrtititter at f'i, l'. H, I'vael ves rlltltl to rejecl or accept any or all proposal or any part there of. Knvolopc containing pi'tinanls should txi inurkt'd: "l'inHiaula for i'orage and Redding at . and ad- dreeav I to underslKlied. J. W, Jai'ohs, C. W. M. NOTli'M OP FILlNiJ BI'ICCIAL AS HKMHMKNT HULL NO. H. Notice Is hereby given that the board of naaesaor have romploted Ilia spec ial aaaeaniiipnt for the improvement of Heveiiternth street from the south line ul Franklin avenue to the north Hue of Irving avenue, and have reported I lie same to the Common Council of the City of Astnrlii and that the sums hits been flled with the auditor and polli'o Jinlij of the City nf Astoria and named and numbered Hpeclal Asaeas inettt. No, 33, and Hint the committee on aire la and puhllo ways of the Com mon Coiuuil tif snld city has been ap pointed to meet vith th board of a sensors on the llith day of July, l'0, at the hour of 10 o'clin k a. m. of said day In the Council Chambers In the CHy Hall of the City of Astoria. Chit S'ii County, Oregon, to then and Uier cotialder, review, correct and etiualli Sitld Hwlnl Aaaeaaitteiit Itoll, No. 32, Any Hraon utijectlng to said aaaeas ment tnuai file his iil'Jei'tlons thereto In writing with the tt ml l lor mid police judite. II. k. NKLHON. Ainlltor and I'ullce Judge of the Cliy of Aaloriu. Iie of Kliat I'ut.llrailon, June So, 1900. NUTICK FOIt I'UULICATION. Ijnd iirflce at OregoiwClty. Oregon, June Iti, lDtio, Notice Is hervby given that the fo. lowing naiilvd a 'tiler has fllrd notice of his Intention to make final proof in in-port of his claim, and that aald priof will be made before the County Clerk of Clittaop County at AalorU, Oregon, on July 30. I9oo. vis: JOHN A NTT I LA, II. E. No. 115M. f,.r the Iota . 10. 13 and it. section 1?. T 4 N, It I W. lie names the following wllneta.s to prove his continuous rraldenr up-m aitid land, vis: Harvey lllil, of Tuah. Oregon: Ja kob llllttinen, of I'ush, Ureg.ut; William Mow. of I'ush, Oragon; Albi-rt Hill, of I'uah, tiregon. CHARLES II. MoOltES. lteulaler. EXKCLTOIfS NOTICE, ' Notice Is hereby given that the un-del-tinned has been by th county court of Clatsop county, Oregon, duly appointed rxeeutor of the last wilt and te.l anient nf Kvrllnt Hlferte, deeeased; 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 decraard must pre sent the same, duly verified, to th undersigned, at the office of Harrison Allen, attorney at law, room 7, 1'age building. In Astoria, Oregon, within six month from this date. AL1IKUT- V. BIFICHTE. Kxemlor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Eveline Hlferte, lfecesaed. Dated this 11th day of June, 1900. FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice I hereby given, that th un dersigned, administrator of the esiat of J. W, Mlnaker, deceased, has filed In the county court of the stale of Oregon for Clatsop county, his final account as such administrator, and th asm hu (men set for hearing Mon day, the 10th day of July. I'M), at 10 o'clock a. in., at the county court rooms at the court house, In the City of As toria, In Clatsop county, Oregon. All persons Interested In said estatt are hereby notified to then and there appear and show causa. If any, why the said final account should not be allowed and the personal property be longing to snld estate distributed, the administrator discharged and his bondsmen exonerattl. 8. 8. oonnoN, Administrator of the ICstato of J. W. Mlnaker, Deceased Puled this 8th day of June, 1900. ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. Notice Is huicby given that f ursuant to an order made and entered In th county court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county on the 30th day nf April. 1900, th undersigned adminis trator of the estate of 1. W. Coleman, deceased, will on Monday, the 9th day of July, 1900, at the hour ot two o'clock p. m., In front ot the court house door at tho city of Astoria, In Clatsop coun ty, slat of Oregon, olTsr for sale and sell at auction to tha highest bidder for rash, all of the following doacrlbed real estate situated in said county, to wit: Th north half of tha southwest quar ter, and the west half of the southeast quarter of Ruction number one (1), In Township six (4), north of Itnng nine (), west of the Willamette meridian. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this tlrst day of May, 1900, C. W. PULTON. Administrator, J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder Dr. T. N. Hall DENTIST. (71 Commerciil Street, ARTnma rrv Over Bchlussel' Clothing 8 tor. It's ensy to haul a Ug load up a uig mil if you crease the wagon wueeis witu ITA Axis Grsau Oh ft hot and Imrn why It tli iVflt sTrfJaJtB saviar i.ol .... ... ..i B, vii sail Hftifs, Old tiVOrVWIltartt- Uaita k m HTANUAUU Olt, CO. -vN