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filE MORNING ASTOR1AN.'. A KDNKSDAY, JULY ItOO JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. TclcphoneMaln 66L - - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 'f DAILY. - Sent by mall, per year Sent by mall. Pr month Served by carrier, per month. SEMI-WEEKLY. ...SS.V0 ... M Sent by mall. per year. In Jva"f M-60 Postage iree 10 Ali communications intended for pab .icationBhould be directed wht editor. Business communications of allkT nds and remittees must be addressed to "The Astorlan." -1 f (fa d The Astonan guarn- v- - v.rtisem the largest circulation of any n7 published on tb. Columbia . ani Advert.s.nratescnlehadonp. plication to mo Per Tresidtnt ILLIAH H'KISLEY, Of Ohio- Pot Yict-Presidcnt THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Of New York. FILIPINOS AS SCHOLARS. General Otis tells us that the de mand for Spanlsh-Am-Mican text books soon exhausted the supply, and the bock-hungry Filipinos begged for the American text books. The children learned frcm them without aid of trans lations. Syracuse Post-Standard. Gadjooks! It won't do to tell that, for there ts a queer kind of logic in It. If the Filipinos are as intelligent as all that, there must be some ground for their wanting to be free and inde pendent, the very things they are fight ing for. You tell too much. New York Herald. Not at alL The Herald has gone off at half-cock and assumed that all the Filipinos are "fighting for independ ence." whereas it is pretty well known to most other folks that It Is only one tribe, the Tagalos. who have been fighting. While it is true that all Ta galos are Filipinos It Is far from being true that all Filipinos are Tagalos. "There are others." Outride the fol lowers cf Agulnaldo. who are-or were men of his own '.rib, and the fact has been declared time and again, the Filipinos have all along been friend ly to the Americans, ard have recog nixed the fact that there was a dif ference between them and the Span iards They have never felt that they had to "fight for liberty." And if they till wanted to be "free and Independ ent" would they be so anxious to absorb the language and literature of a people they bolievod were threatening their liberties. Go! get thee to a nunnery and learn to spin spin a better theory than that. It never hurtB a good cause to tell the truth. Multitudes of well-meaning people are honestly divided as to the wisdom cf bodily punishment In schools. There is general unanimity of desire that the country's youth should lack none of the benefits afforded by our educational methods, but the question will obtrude Itself whether these mar or may not be more thoroughly acquired by such resort to painful measures at times as the obstreperousness of the scholar or the particular need of the occasion call for. Into this disputed problem it is not incumbent to enter. Perhaps consideration of it Is rendered all the less obligatory from the circumstances that if let alone there Is a prospect that the general progress and inventiveness of the age may bring about such a vol untary cessation of corporal correction that the subject of its right or wrong will die of Inanition. What leads to tWs assumption is the late Incident in a school in Blnghamton, N.Y. A few 'lays ago the teacher who presided over Its destinies caught a pupil In an infraction of the rules and simultane ously caught him by the neck. The next move was over the knee, a posi tion traditionally favorable to sting ing castigatlon. The tutor was finely utilizing the advantages of the situa tion, .when centering all his energies In a final spank he brought his palm down on the lad's hip pocket. This, as It chanced, contained large ante Indepsndence Day torpedoes, which promptly exploded. As a result he is minus a finger or two and plus a de termination to keep in mind that the present Is an age of applied science. From such an event it Is easy to rea ioii t!i&l if the pupils are going to carry concealed fireworks on their per sons, the instinct of self-preservation, as natural to teachers as to others, is likely oon to cast the whole practice of bodily punishment Into Innocuous desuetude. ; Rcgardlens of the merits of the war with China, the public will be generally gratified at the assignment of Pris dicr General Adna K Chaffee to com mand the United States fcrcos In the Celestial Kingdom. General Chaffee i one of the most accomplished solJiers of the army. He rendered more ser vice and made less claim for It, than any one general In the battle of San tiago. He is not only a heroic an J skillful f ghter, but he Is as discreel as he Is brave. The Instructions of the government to General Chaffee have not yet been given, or at least not made public. They must of necessity confer large discretionary powers upon him, and we are glad to know that an officer so thoroughly discreet, brave and capable will represent this country at the head of the army In China. Chaffee won't precipitate war for the sake of fame. He will scrupulously obey orders and fight when It Is wise to fight, but he will never needlessly sacrifice his men; and like all truly great soldiers, he will prefer peace to war. "UNDER NO CONSIDERATION." New York Tribune. News come from Arkansas that a movement Is under way in that Im perial commonwealth to make Daxld Bennett Hill the nominee of the Kansas City convention for vice-president, and that a delegation instructed to that effect Is the very least the leaders of the enterprise will consent to accept as a reward for their present, labors. But this interesting announcement, which seems to have been rather slow in getting to the nearest telegraph of' flee, was not needed to make Mr. Hill nervous. He bad already ''snuffed the tainted gale" and Instructed the chairman of the New York demo cratic state committee to shut the win dows. Mr. Campbell was not too busy on Sunday with his preparations to convoy Mr. Hill to Kansas City at the end of the week to declare that all such suggestions were futile, "Under no consideration." he said, "would Mr. Hill accept the nomination for the vice presidency. It Is an Idle use of words to talk about blm for that office. But isn't Mr. Campbell a trifle brash? He must be aware that If at the psy chological moment which is likely to overtake any convention, Hon. Rich ard Croker, for example, should rise In his place and in a burst of impas sioned oratory declare that Mr. Hill was New York's first, last and only choice for Colonel Bryan's running mate, the effect would be prodigious. It is all very well for Mr Campbell to say that Mr. Hill's sole ambition is to make the platform, but Mr. Hill himself knows that a stampede Is a dangerous thing. If Mr. Guy, of whom nobody had ever heard before, and whese very name was suggestive of misadventures, was able to take the New York democratic state convention out of the hands of Mr. Hill in li'M and nominate him for governor in spite cf his most strenuous efforts, what chance would he have at Kansas City next month against Mr. Croker's uncompromising advocacy? Just at present Mr. Croker Is occupied In se lecting candidates for the Tammany graveyard, but he is an expeditious man, and will soon be at liberty to take up the vice-presldentlal question. Un til he has been heard from we should advise Mr. Campbell to refrain from repeating bis assertion that under no consideration would Mr. Hill accept the nomination. is oued from the atornvl not beginning g work immediately. Uutil it ku to work yoa foul die trusswl the food lays ill your nluvt ach Ukn a weight. To start diMtion to make th stomach do im work you rnuxt aaxut it if your atouiach is weak or alow to work. Baldwin's Dyspepsia Tablets No. 21 token sfUr meali supplies the stom ach with Dsopwtary acids and Juices lil.li Mir ,K. tnA nni..llu In 1 oroner manner. To net the beet H i a rute uv DUHiwiu a neaiia larneia Ho. V with the DyspepHUt Tablets. The Dyapepeia Tablets cost GOo and can be luA at FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen, 600-2 Com. St Distress after eating lllonsavoik is had woAmttout GoldDtisT) To Clean Matting Few (Mate ces be need i (In utilnit eth aad eada have beta eetd, Sal tiaerniace hat nhi that ikt beat way la la have lb aunta lfcoroihlr avepv aaa tka a ever h wilk telatiea el warm etetf with Gold Dost Wasting Powder Jltaehva la lr, It k beet ID at wnelt cloth: tabkapoeaful ol OeM Dawt Walking PowilM to a a.an ol water la th proportion, wring tb atotb almost dry aad rab quick It, but tb oaai ibe watar arte dirty, chut It tot frhi tb follow ibe vt ckxb with a dry one. Tbl wul eleas h perfectly. Tk lln k taka fra Mr IM Wokhl Noumi kuus roa sovuwoaa" at tn a naM TM m. . raieaan. eeaeajiy. Me DMJMq ffW TMI FvRTAN TO LE THE WHOLE PLAT FORM. Seattle I'ost-Intelllgencer. Strenuous efforts are being made by certain of the Eastern Lk'mocrats to prevent the Kansas City convention from making a positive and unequi vocal declaration In favor of free sil ver. They profess to believe that If this declaration is kept out of the platform, large numbers of sound money Democrats will vote for Hryan, who otherwise will cast their votis for McKlnley. A sound money Democrat fchos vote would be Influenced In the slightest degree by the platform declarations of the 'ansa City con vemlon must linve n very peculiar merlal constitution. In the care of Bryan, It can well be said thut the platform Is th man whatever the llntform declarations may be, they certainly would not have the slightest effect upon the poll;y of Bryan should he be elected president of the United States. He has announced over and over again that on the subject of the free coinage of silver his position Is exactly what it was four years ago; tver and over tsaln has he tepeated his declaration of absolute and un qualified hostilli,- ti the single gold standard, and his determination, If elected president, to break it dawn. Xo matter what the platform declar ation may be; whether it demands In unqualified terms the free and un limited coinage of sliver at the rate of sixteen to one, or whether it contains a mere general reaffirmation of the Chicago platform, does not change the situation or the issues presented In the campaign In the slightest degree, and It should not. and in all probability will not affect the vote of a single in telligent man. A vote for Byran Is a vote for the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of sixteen to one. His election would reopen the whole financial question; and If he were in the executive chair. It could be pre dicted with absolute certainty that the whole power of the administration would be Invoked to render nugatory the law establishing gold as the sole standard- of values. If the Kansas City convention evades this Issue, it will simply be guilty of a piece of cowardly hypocrisy, and the sound money advocates will recognize It as such. As a matter of course, some of the sound money Democrats will vote for Mr. Byran In the coming election. They will do so, however, despite his attitude on the free sliver question, and not because he and the dominant faction of his party have changed front on that question, for they have done nothing of the kind. Always have a steady aim In life. It will come handy when you want to shoot burglars. Correcta ad fclemtahea at ft; J-' the face, removes blot VllSQOni Sf lies, pln plei, tan, sun burn, freckk-s and makes j i a beautiful complexion. If fl nRTTiriR 11 ls also lh best tooth UUUIUUO wash, and excellent for deranged stomach. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nectlons with diverging lines at all junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you. a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines. and you will make 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, Wis. General Agent, 246 Stark St.. Portland. Or. ( ' ' : x 4 n liUa TIMB 5CHIiDUt.ES DEPART From rurlletid. AssitI t'hlrs.- Salt Like, IVnrer. Ft. Portland Worth, OmaUa. Kan- , fin-rial aa t.'lty, 8t. Lmit. PU1- lia. m chii-ntfo and Eau Vatt Lake. Dvnver, Ft. Atlantic Worth. Ou.aha. Kan- 7 , m Kxpreas las t Ily, St. fouls, P " I'hlratctiauil Kst, Will Walln, l.fwlMouJ Spokane Hi,okur UiKiienpo rlyer, hi, m. r.ul, Dnluih. siu. p-iu. Milwaukee, Cliejgo ami Kant. From Astoria OCEAN STEAMSHIPS All Sailing Datr lub Jert i4t clianit. For ban Franeitco Mail May3.S,lJ, IS, a, Colombia River 7 am Simmers 4araSi ExSuudar To Portland aa4 Mobday Way Landings. . From Portland . , ' Dree-on fit", Newbera, Salem & Way-Land a. TueTThar jMon..W sad tec Oregon City, Dayton, 4, and Frt. Way-Ltndltifi. Klparia .,. o,-.. itTfowlato Leae dly Sosks River. V;u0 , 0 3:44 a.m. Kiparlsto Lewliton. daily Sam WILI.AMET1 K K1VER 4:0 p.m. Tuea.Tbui Portland to CorvallU Mod, rd Saturday aud way landings. Friday 0. W LOUNSBERRT. Agent, Astoria. W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Aft. Portland, Or. Iff ZEALAND FIRE Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY Subscribed Capital, raid-up Capital, Assets, Assets in United States, Surplus to Policy Holders, Has ibeen Underwriting on the SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. Resident Agents, Astoria, Or. &S OG S O 5- INSTRUCTIONS GIVfl Mis Bertha Hartln's 4 ' Initials s Specialty, ral I Choice Selection of Si imping try, Deslijns. i0011tl S'.smping .Neatly Dor.:. Koom 820 Dekom Building, 3d aad Wahliigtnn flla., Purllsod, Or. ...The Esmond Hotel.,. PORTLAND, ORE,, FRONT AND MORRISON STS. Euronean plan. Ooo to HJA nnt day. J American plan, 11.00 to $2.00 per day. THE ASTORIAN.... Delivered at or resldctice. QUICKEST, SHORTEST and MOST DIRECT LINE TO TUB HAST as. SOUTHEAST IS THE "icto1 TWO DAILY SOLID VESTIBULEl) TRAINS LESS THAN THREES DATS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dllilnir and HiirrVf I.lhrarv trim. class Reclining Chairs Free. PORTLAND to DENVER, KANSAS CITY, OMAHA and CHICAGO without Chang. Only one change to NEW YORK. UOSTON and other Eastern points. For rates, tickets and full Informa tion, call on or address, O. V. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. K. A N., Astoria, Or, Or J. II, LOTH KOI'. Gen l Agt., No. 133 Third 8t., Portland. Or. OregonShort Line Railroad. THB DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two farorlte routee, Yi the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenlo Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME 1 Days to Suit Lake 2 Days to Dvnver 3 J Days to Chicago 4 j Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to Or C. O. TERRY. W. E. CO MAN. Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agent. 124 Third St., Portland. Or. G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent O. R. j N. WHITE COLLAR IM Columbia River and Puget Sound Nar Igatlon Company. Bailey Gatsert leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at T p. m. Leaves Por land dally except Sun day at 7 a. m White Collar Line tickets and O. R. A N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey Gattert and Hassalo. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria, Agt U. D. SCOTT. Telephone UL President. Ill OF SHAREHOLDERS 15,000,000 1,000,000 2,545,114 300,000 1,718,792 Tncific Coast over, twenty-two years. 0 S---Hs)5--)(iHS--ia ORDERS SOLICITED OSCAR ANDER80N, Manager. J. C. PENDKGAHT, Chief Clerk. your office, store 60c per months JliSTtu . WW south DcDot Fifth and Lt-avs I Hti-Mta. I Arrive Overland Express Trains for balem, Kosvburg, Ash land. Haoraninnto. 7:30 p.m Ogdtfn. a.n nn. Mill eVB Cisco, Moiav. Los AnulaL VI I'aan. , 810 a.m New Orleans and (T:0 p.m mo cast At Woodbura (daily except Hun day), morning train oonnctcwlin train for Mt. An gel. BlUsrion. Hrowns vllls. HprlmAeld, and Natron, and even ing train for MU Angel and Silver ton. 117:30 a.ml Corvallls passen l!:Mp.m I cer. 114:50 p.m Sheridan paasen l:lt.ra Dally. HDally esorpt Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Pert land. 8acramnto and Han Franoleee. Net rates 117 first class and 111 eeoond class, including sleeper. Kates and llrkuta to Eastern points ana &urope. Also japan, c nine, liono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained ! from J. a Ktrkland. Ticket Agent. IM intra street. YAMHILL DIVISION. rassmgvr depot foot ot Jefferson It Leave for Oswego dally at f 10, t:M a. m.; 13.30, l &j, i .;t, t.it, n, ;m, 11:30 p. m.; and 9:00 a. m. on Hunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at U 8:30, 10.60 a. m.; 1:36, 1:1s, 4:10, :!, 7:40. 10.00 p. m.: 11.40 a. m. daily ei cept Monday; 8:30 and 10 o4 a. m. 00 Sundays only. Leave for Dalna dully, except Sun da v. at 1:30 n. m. Arrive at Portland at 1 30 a. m. Passenger train Iravee Dallas for Alrlle Monday, Wednesdays and rrt days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Tnursuays ana Haiuraaye. Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER. Manager. C. H. MARKIIAM. Gen. Frt. and rase. Agt "TUG MILWAUKEE." K fsmlllsr name for the Chlcaco, Milwaukee ft Pt. I'aul Hsllwey, known ell over the Union es the Qraet lull nay running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night vetween 81 Paul and Ohlcaeo. and Omaha and Chicago. The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connec tions are made with all traneoontlnent al lines, assuring to passengers the beet service known. Luiurtoue ooaehea, electric light, steam neat, of a verity equaled by no otner line. Be. that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the united mates or Canada, All ticket agents sell them. . For ratee, pamphlets or other Infor mation, aaarres, J. W. CASET, C. J. EDDT, Ttt.e D... A riaa, A Portland. Ortton. Portland. Or. It UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL THIS "Northwestern Limited" ralna electrln lighted throughout, both inside and out, and steam heated, are with' out exception, the finest trains In the world. They embody the latest, newest and best ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the moat complete and splendid produoton of the car Duuora art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern Tbe Northern 1'nclflc and The Canadian Pacific AT IT. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick' eU are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking HlocK system. W. H. MEAD, F.C. BAVAQB. Goners I Agent. Ticket Agt Portland, Ore. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RLYtfi RAMQAD, Ueve. PORTLAND. Arrtr. 1:00 a. nflPortland Union Depot. 111:14 a.m. 1:65 p.m. for Astoria and lnter- i : 40 p.m imeuiaio puima. I ASTORIA. 7.5a.m.For Portland A ln- U:Ma,m. 610 p.m. Itermedlate points pm SEASIDE DIVISION. p, m.ia. m. 6:00 llrSS'Lv IS:Kll:MAr 6:M12:13;Lv 6:80 l:00Ar a. m. 1-M VM 6:62 6:16 p.m 4:00 I SI 1:10 I:tu ...Astoria.,,. Ar .Warrsnton. Lv Ar ...acaslde.,., Lv SPECIAL SEASIDE SUNDAY TRAIN Leaves Astoria at 1:60 a. m.; arrives at Seaslds 1:46 am. Passengers may return on any train shown on schedule on same date. ALL TRAINS to and from SeseiOe rvs ot Flavel and Hammond via Werrtn- ton. All trains make close connections at Oobls with all Northern Paeiflo trains to and from the east or Bound points. At Portland with all trains leaving Union depot At Astoria with L R. ft N. Co.'s bo.1 and rail line to aod from Ilwaco'srid North Beanh points. THROW TICKETS on sale at As toria for ' .,.mento, 8a a Francisco, all Esntern and European points. City ticket offioe Astoria, 614 Dnmmen Hal street. J. C. UATO, Oen'l Frt and Pass. Agent. l.K(IAL NOTICKI 8ISALICD I'UUI'OHALS. Ortlce nf C. O. M.. Vnnniuver Hnr rat ks, Wash., July 3, llHto. Huolcl trn uoeuls, In iillli'ete, wilt be roclvpil lifre untU ll o'ckKk a. 111., Auuuat 3. IWHi, slid tlu'ii iiinitl, fur furniNhiiig forugo niul IxxMinv nt the skvoimI mil itary mt In this iUi'HU''iit . mi'l rttliip at HkNgwny, Alnaka, ami Tort Val.ln, Alitakw, rr nscai yrar ending Juiii 30, I'.h'I. Iiifiirmutloii rurnllK't hirr or by nuurtcrnmHtira si i. v. . rr,i vi's rlslit to rvjwi or srm pi any or nil propositi or any part there of. Knvoloprs cuntalnlng iriinsnls ahoulil be niarkrd: "1'rointaals for forage and lUuldhis at . and nil ilnvavl to uiiili'ralgucd. J, W, Jai'obs, c. g. m. NOTION OF PI LI NO BIMOCJAL A Bh'HHMICNT UOLL NO. S3. Notice la hrrvby given that Ihe bonrd nf aaai'asors have completed the peO lul aaii'Minpnt for the ImprovKinmit of Kevt'iittn'nth strrvt from the south llus of Kmnklln avenue to the north line of Irving avenue, and have reported the sitine to the Common Council of Ihe City of Astoria and that the same hue been nivd with the nudlior and police Juilge of (he City of Astoria and nunii'J and nutuborvtl Hprlal Aaas nit'iit, No. 32, ami that the committee on strata and public ways of the Com men Council of anl.l city has bmn ap IH'Inici) to mrvt with the board of as. soaaors on ihe 13th day of July. IM. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. 111. of said day In the Counoll Chambers In the City llnll of the City of Astoria, flat, sop County, Oregon, to then and tlure coimMi'r, review, correct and eiMallae said Hperlal Asaeeament Hull. No. 33, Any iierson objeetlng to said aaaess tnent mum niii hla objections thereto In writing with Ihe auditor and police Judge. 11, 1:. NKI.HON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Inte of Fust Publication. June to. I0. NOTICK FOIt PUIILICATION. Itnd Ortlce at Oregon City. Oregon, June 16, loo. Notice la hereby given thai the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his Intentiiin to make final proof In support of his claim, and that oald proof will be made before the County Clerk of Clatsop County at Aaioria, Oregon, on July JO, 1000, vis: JOHN ANTTILA. II. K. No. HSis. for the lots , 10, IS and 16. section 17. T 4 N, It 6 V. He namea the following wltnraacs to prove his continuous residence upon anil html, vis: Hrry Kill, of Puah. Oregon: Ja k..b lllliuneii, of Push. Oregon; William How, of Push. Oregon; Albert IIIH, of Push.. Oregon. CIIAIILE3 D. MtHtitKS. Register, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been by the county court of Clatsop county, Oregon, duly aptxilnted executor of the last will and tcelament of Lvellne Hlfnrte, deceased; and that said will has been duly prov en and admitted to probata by said court. All persons having claims against tho estate nf said deceased must pre sent the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, at the ortlce of Harrison Allen, attorney at law, room 7, Page building. In Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date. ALHKIIT F. 8IFERTE. executor of the Last Will and Testa nicnl of Kvellna Hlfcrte, Leceaaed. tinted this 11th day ot June, 19M. FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice ts hereby given, that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate Of J. W. Mlnaker, deceased, has filed In the county court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county, his final account as such administrator, and the same has bnen set for hearing Mon day, the 10th day of July, loo. at 10 o'clock a. m at the county court rooms at the court house, In the City of As toria, In Clatsop county, Oregon. All persona Interested In said estate are hereby notified to then and there appenr and show cause, If any, why the said final account should not be allowed and the personal property be lt. ngtng to said estate distributed, the administrator discharged ami his bondsmen exonerated. 8. 8. OORDON, Administrator of the Estate of J. W. Mlnaker, Deceased. Dated this 6th day of June, 1900. ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. Notice Is hereby given that rurruaiit to an order mode and entered In the county court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county on the 30th day of April, 1000, the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of P. W. Coleman, deceased, will on Monday, the tth day of July, 1900, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., In front of the court house door at tho city of Astoria, In Clatsop coun ty, state of Oregon, offer for sale and sell at auction to the highest bidder for rash, all of the following described real estate situated in said county, to wit: The north half of the southwest quar ter, and the west half of tho southeast quarter of Section number one (1), In Township six (6), north of Range nine (!, west of the Willamette mvrldlan. Pa ted at Astoria, Oregon, tlili first duy of May, 1900. C, W. FULTON, Administrator, J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builders Dr. T. N. Hall DENTIST. S7S Commend id 8 tree t, ASTORIA. ORE. Over Schlussel's Clothing Store. rAjyJ.EH liaul VW big bin if r Sr5y yu Krealt the wngop wheels with i MICA Axli Crtasi J flptalv,ianll(u,rnlij.i'th ? f Imt grraae aw put on an ail, I I Bold ev!rywi!tr. Jdada by J STANDARD Oil, CO.