Tiiii DAILY ASTO.RLVN, ASTOPJA, SUNDAY MOJtNLG, JANUARY 21, 1893..
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ENGLAND'S TOSITION'.
An Interesting Extract from a Rcwnl
Speech of Senator Morreu.
, RmHh'ii -nrent; free trade work
' - the ' "Wealth -of KiV' 'M tlrol
" ;'J,,,,.,i in 3776. and received more at
" lentlon from Its pure and felicitous use
of the English language than for the
economical principles promulgated, cng
tv,,i mntdnued to adhere to the moat
rigorous doctrine of protective tariffs
for seventy years thereafter, and It
was not until 1846, under me premier
. i,hin nf Bir Robert Peel, that even the
-' iAvn in wit were repealed. The Adam
Smith theory of free trade was then
. ttpplled to the changed conditions of
" the people It then apparently suited
the British to whom It had become
..pertinent, almost a necessity, for the
'reason that their battle of life, from ln
njipajdng population, was to obtain bread
' iind meat for their people; but no other
jpvople accept or tolerate the isolated
and forlorn British example. And yet
.jit' 'was admitted by some of Ita pro
jectors that It would be a failure unless
' ltf should be adopted by other nations.
"It was a bait for silly foreign gudgeons,
to, which we are expected to give the
first nibble,
1: The great contest of our American
republic, on the contrary, la to find
xionsumera for Its annual surplus of
food products. Great Britain with ita
increased population must either ex-
-,port men or import their food, and gen
erally does both. Our republic, how
ever, receives the surplus population
of the world, but yet, as the new Egypt
of Joseph, has enough and to spare,
and when famine appears among Brit-
".Ish, subjects, sends them corn by the
shipload with money in the mouth of
the sacks.
In the career of nations, England, un-
. able from home-grown production, to
supply her people with wheat and flour
''tfor more than one week in four, is
doomed to dally labor for dally bread;
. W, at great cost of Indirect protection,
as mistress of the ocean, and being the
' tuandom leader of machine-made mau
. uiacturea; she would still be able to
ihtalnuln hr p7wer nl Increased pop
''.Illation. proTtiiml t&Httf emili! be found
'fre trade la f)ciii7i market for her
vexportabte aaaaufiuitureHi. That b now
ficr. permanent ami most perplexing
want, and which we. as tlwtir flrst and
.last hope, are called upon to- furnish,
and which the democratic party ap
pear moat anxious to offer.
srauosa.
la' ths circuit court of the state of Ore
goo for Clatsop county.
Harry W. Bell, plaintlS, vs. Kate Thom
son Blt. defendant:
-To Kate Thomson Bell, defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
m the above entitled court on or before
the regular term thereof, to-wlt: Feb
ruary lstb, ls4. And you are hereby
iivtified that if you fail so to appear,
end answer, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded In
Ms complaint, towit: for a decree dis
solving the bonds of matrimony now
existing between you and the plaintiff.
This summons is published pursuant
to an order of the Hon. T. A. McHride
Judge of the above entitled court, dated
January 6th, 1894.
ROBERT SCOULER.
i j Attorney for I'laintiff.
' ''., SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
' Oregon for Clatsop county:
.William Lehnlg, plaintiff, vs. Emma
Corder, Lydla Jamlcson, Jennie John.
, ' Hon, Bophla Lehnlg, and AuUHta Mc
Connell, defendants.
To Emma Corder, Lydla Jamleson, Jen-
. .nle Johnson, Sophia Lehnlg, and Au
gusta McConnell:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed in the above
court, and cause, on or before the flrst
day of the term of this court, next fol
lowing the expiration of six weeks' pub
lication of this summons, which will
be the nineteenth day of February, 1894,
and If you fall to appear or answer, for
want thereof, plaintiff will take Judg
ment against you for the sum of nix
hundred and ninety-eight (.liars, with
Interest thereon from the 15th day of
August, 1891, at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, and for costs and oIb
dursements of this action; and will also
take an order directing the Bale of eer
taiu, real estate property, belonging to
you which has been attached In this
action; and which real property is sit
uated in tho county of Clatsop, state
of. Oregon, and particularly described
as the northwest quarter of the north
east quarter and the east half of the
northwest quarter of section thirty-one,
of township seven north, range eight
west, In Clatsop county, Oregon.
Service of summons In this action by
publication, Is made pursuant to an
order of tho Hon. A. McBrlde, Judge
of the above entitled court, dated tho
4th day of May, 1893.
W. T. BURNET,
, - . Attorney for Plaintiff.
; Dated Jan, 4th, 1S94.
SUMMONS.
In. the Circuit Court of the State ol
Oregon, for the County of Clatsop:
,W. 11. Kirkpatrlck. plaintiff, vs. M. M
Ketohum and Ida 11. Kctchum, de
fendants. To M. M. Ketchum and Ida II. Ketch
urn: In the name of the State of Oregon
you and each of you, are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In the above
entitled suit by the first day of the
next term of this court, towlt: tne thlrc
Monday in February, 1S94, and it' you
full so to answer, for want thereof
plaintiff will take Judgment against you
it. M. KeU'huro, for the recovery of th
sum-of $7,3;3.33, and Interest thereon
since- May llth, 1X93. at the rate of
e!nHt per cent per annum, and for at
torney's lee of eight hundred dol
lars, and dlsbuntemenUi of this suit
una- -against both of you for the fore
liiHuru of mortgage on tho following
tl.-H.-iitM'd land, to-wlt: Lots six, seven
mid 4-ltslit, and northwest quarter of
tho northwest quarter of section 88, in
townehlp 5 north, range 7 went, In Clut
wii , rounty, Oregon, andthe sale of
your ' interest therein, and for such
other relief a asked for In the com
plaint in this suit.. This Is served upon
you ly publication for six weeks In the
A.,-,,iy Astorlan, a newspaper publish
fd In this county. By order of Hon. T,
A. Moisride. Judse of said court, made
en tne Zii uuy of December, wx
J. Q. A. liOWLHY.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
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