The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 11, 1901, Image 3

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    THE MOUSING ASTOKIAN, PRIDAJ. JANUARY II, 1901.
OUR SECOND
ANNUAL SAI
NOW IN PULL FORCE
Don't miHH tliln (ij'Hii'li)nity to mirchuro First Quality
Dry Good at WIlOLliSALB i'lticm . . . .
All contrncts for iJvertittin In
(J9 Aatoilrtu tti'tf niuJa on h Kiiiir
untca of circulation four time
luntcr tint n that of uny piper
published or circulated In Out
nop county.
TOPAT'B WEATHER.
PORTLAND, Jan. )l-Wetrn Or.
Kn nl W'rutnrn Waahlngton, ruin and
slightly iimit rxiH'in ni-ur the roast.
Kanirm Orrgi.n, tight anuw; ICunU-rn
Waahlnglon, light snow, possibly turn
ing tu ruin, mill warmer In uth
ern purlieu.
AROUND TOWN.
J. tl. ,tti. of CnUilitmnt, wni In the
city Yesterday,
mm m
-Martin AniM, of' Portland. KM In I ho
city yesterday.
George Bi'iiK'T, of Portland, I In
4(10 iliy ou business.
I Mdurrr, uf IJnm, IVru. registered
t the Occident yesterday,
A. 1 Iimi.1. of Portland, registered at
tli Occident last evening.
Come K. Hadg-r. of Oak Point, U
Wintered At the l'rkr lloUs.
Pwt 15-rnt meal. Rising Hun Ret
launuit, II Commercial itmt.
K. K. I ti-li h. of Hood River, ar
rived in the city lam twain.
lion. C. II. Wat in, of Ashland, wan
In th city yesterday n business.
Jeffs restaurant th Urge tod
test. A trlAl will cunvlno you.
J I. Going, of I'iirUnil. waa a pas
senger down on last evening's train.
W. D. Vhaldn and Hay Whealdon,
vt Naiel, were In A it tor la yesterday.
The Occident barberahop and baths
to (ht place tu go (or first-class work.
C. It. COOPRIVB GREAT ANNUAL
8 ALU W NOW ON. IJON T M1B8 IT.
Whtra do you ft your Bundar din
HrT I Ukt tnlns at tbt Central Hotel.
Ths steamer Oi-o. W. F.lder arrived
In (torn Han Francisco yesterday morn
ing. The steamer South Portland la due
to arrive In today from Han Fran
claro.
HKBT 1S-CKNT MEAL; MflINO
PUN KRSTAUHANT
Proirlftor Whipple of tin. Palar
reataurant, la confined to his home with
r'l.
Captain RoWt Mdnl.nh, of Port
land, was In the city on bualneas ym
tenia y.
KVF.RYTHINO OWCATLT TtEDlTC-
Kl Klt THM NKXT THIRTY DAYS
at council's.
James Flnlayaon, of Han Francisco,
formerly of Astoria, la In Mm city v lu
lling hi parent.
Tho Astor Hub will give a darning
party at Foard & Rtokt-a' hall on Thura
duy rvi-nltiK, January 17th.
Thoa dLrlna- Ifnaona In elocution
may call on lra. Franoi larllow, 310
Hixth airct, cor. Franklin avc.
Thir will h A mctHlna; of th city
lat-tixra' aamvliitkm In the Mi'Clura
H'hiH.l bullill"K on Hiturduy inornltitr.
Th TolrirrAtn failed to atuw up on
laat vvpitliiR'a train, ai Aai-nt Hrown
waa cmupxllnd to dlMpxjint hla cu
toinpra attain.
Mri. it. Clarka la iinpird to do
drtoainaklng n fiiriil aewlng In
f.tnili!ra by tho day. WO ComimrclaJ
atrrrt, upatalra.
to the hur of clrjalnit yrtrday
nfturntMin Auditor .Ni'lunn lutd provw
f( iwcntytlKlit dou loitiiunlty from
Ilia poundmaatrr.
It. O. Morrow, the wll-known Port
land attorney and court records, waa
In 0o rlty yeaterdny on lKal buitiiirao
wlin tho county court.
Cream Pur Hya. menca'a ftneat
whukv. Th otilv mire (oode; (var
antl rich and mHlow. JuHN I
CAKL80N. 8ile Aitmt
The Itrltlah aHwmahlp Hraemar will
nil from the Hound for the Orient on
Buturday with a carfo of flour, bcr
and general inerchamilee.
John A. Montgomery baa opened a
hop At 21 Hond atrwt And la prepared
to do all clanam of plumbing And tin-
nlnf At the lowest poaaioio ratea.
Iloalyn coal laata long-. ! cleaner
and maJtea leva trouble witn atovra ana
chimney Huea than any other. Oeorga
W. Panbom, agenu Tclephon 1311.
oniaht Fluher'a otiera houae ahould
Im filUd to wltne the performance of
tha Colored Arlelocraoy Company in
thidr "rag-time carnival." Tha preen
and public ak In glowing tcrnia of
the company wncrever mey nave ap
peared. bvAta now on aU t Urlinn A
IteeiVa,
1-3 OFF LAST CALL 1-3 OFF
The remainder of our stock of
OVERCOATS
to.
Must Be Sold Regardless oi Price
In order to do this we have made
A FINAL REDUCTION OF
33 1-3 Per Cent
1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICE
999THIS MEANS:
$10.00 Overcoat for $ 0 65
$12.00 Overcoat for $ 8 00
$15.00 Overcoat for $10 00
$18.00 Overcoat for $12 00
$22.50 Overcoat for $15.00
A Saving: of from $3.35 to $7.50 on Each Garment
Extraordinary Low Prices
on All Broken Ulnco.
..,-DANZ!GEP-..
pendli-ton ha been revelling In aev
eral dny of excellent ali'lghlng during
tho-piwt we.-k, which haa ten thor
oughly tukon advantnge of by lu r cltl-
K'llN. , i
Paclfle I)d. No, M, D, of II,. will
glva a nwia'tii' bull on Monday tviiliig,
Jun, (1, at llanthorn'a hall, Admlo
Hiuri Wo, Ticket fr ulo by the nim
bcra, '
Tha barkentlne Tarn O'Khanter bua
fltilMlivd taking on a cargo of lumber
at Knuppton and waa taken down tu
an nnclioruge In the lower harbor y
trdy. h. K. Bellg nclvej n W-grum ye
terday Aft'Ttionn amounting thu d'aih
of hla coimln, Alpli'iniK I-vy, aa the
rcnult of an oprrtion fjr appeiciu'iila
at Han Franclaco, '
The Order of WaaMiigton b'ld a pub
lie Inetnllatlon of iiilicera at llanthorn'a
hull Ittut evening. The aervlcce were
followed by a dunce, and a very plcua
ant occaalon waa enjoyed,
I. W, llJrper la tho "Hold Medal"
wlilnkey of the world, HlheHt avarda
at 1'arla, 1!MW, Clilcago, W. New Or
leana, piKa.' I'nli'iili ii and Unlieuliible!
Kourd Htokca Co., Aaturlu, Ore.
The work la being carried raphlly for
ward by Contractor l'lilmbcrg on the
McOowun building on Corntn'-rcliil
atrret, ii a well oa on thi building for
It'M, HlKglna at Co., on ltind atn--t.
Judge Oray and CominlaMlonim peter
eon and Yuung go over to H'wilde, Mon
day fiT tho purpoae of liiep)ctlng the
new bridge Juet completed acroxa the
t'pper Nccuiikuin by Contnictor lloua
lon. Water ronaumera ahould bear In mind
lhat Thurad.i)'. the loth, la the In at day
uiM)ii which io pay water rutea, In or
der to aold the penalty of 11 cent
which la charged agitlr.et all delin
quents. On Wedtwaday, the lliththouae dejart
liicnt advertlaei) for blda to take the
etranded IlKhlahlp at McKenaie heud
iter on Into lluker'a bay and bring her
MlongHliie the do(k at Totigua Point
buoy depot.
Tlila section of the coaat etiui to
i In for another seg of mriithwent
gitles. There waa practically no move
ment of the shipping In the harbor yes
terday on account of the heavy weath
er now prevalent.
No, the New reportT looked In the
wrong column, the lirttleh ship Scot
tlah lalt-a did not get to ava nte Wed
nesday afternoon. However, she ship
ped nine men yesterday morning from
the local boarding houae men to coin
nkto her crow.
John Johnson, formerly of Atria,
now of inys Itlver, wua married yes
terday afternoon to Mlsa Anderson,
duughter of II. P. Anderson, At the res
ilience of the bride's parents In Grays
Uiver. Itcv. F. K. 1H H of this city per
forming the ceremony.
.
The atrret llgh's In Uppertown are
one more In operation. The Wtst
Hlmre Mills Comany having received
the new colls from the Kaat nnd re
imlred the dnntuge to their plant caus
ed b the breaking of their circuit In
the storm several week ago.
Dr. W. C. McKetchnle. of Vancouver.
It. C, la spending a few days with bta
brother. V. W. McKethcnle, of the Poa
t.il Telcgratdi Company. Mr. McKetch
nle Is on hla way to Han Francisco,
where he will remain several weeks be
fore hla return to Vancouver. ,
A remonstrance, against the proposed
Improvement of Aaior street from the
west line of Blxth to thA west line of
McClurv'a Astoria waa filed In the of
lice of the city auditor yesterday morn
Ing, and will come before the council
At their meeting this evening.
InapMora of Hulls and Hollers Ed
wards and Fuller, of Portland, were
In the city yeslmdtry to Inspect the
little ateam launch Kdlth. The launch
however failed to get back from a trip
up the river atkI the two Inspectors
returned to Portland on the steamer
George W. Elder.,
The library commission and the board
of regents of the University of Wash
ington have agreed on terms under
which the Heat tie public library will be
shortly established In the old univer
sity building, where It will have tem
porary shelter, pending; the erection of
tho Carncgto library. . -
The O. II. A N, Co. contemplates
putting on a line of steamships be
tween Portland And Honolulu, provided
A sugar refinery can be established on
the Columbia to use the raw sugar Im
ports from the Hawaiian Islands. It
will be neceasary to raise $l!iO,ooO for
the refinery to further the scheme.
There are three steamships and
six sailing vessels now considerably
overdue at this port, The steamships
ure the Miloa and Kva from the Orient,
and the Adantaon from Nanalmo, B, C.
The sailing vessels are the Peter Rick-
mers, Andrada, Ilertha, Hcottlsh Lochs,
Ruthdown and the Otto Olldemelster.
The report that wa current that the
Alaska steamer, Tillamook, from the
Sound, was hemmed In by float Ice at
Seldovla does not receive much cred
ence Among shipping men, as those
who are familiar with the waters of
Cook's Inlet say that there Is never
nough Ice there to hamper a steamer
In any way.
1
A meeting of the board of directors
of tho Alaska Fishermen's Packing Co.,
elected at their annual meeting on
Wednesday, was held yesterday after
noon for the purpose of electing their
otllcors. F. A. Fisher was elected
president, and John Nordstrom secre
tary. The Astoria Savings bank will
retain the othee of treasurer. P. A.
Kerglund will also continue as superintendent.
The steamer Charles D. Lane, which
has had such A disastrous time In try
ing to get out from the Sound for
Ouayaqoll, having turned back twice,
Is nalri In trouble. The Saginaw Steel
Steamship Company on Tuesday tlleU
a libel in the federal court for sal
vage which they claim Is of right due
them, for assistance the llbellants, by
their steam collier Washtenaw, rendered
the Lane when that vessel was In dls
tren off Cape Flattery during the re
cent storms,
It Is reported that a new triple trade
alliance has been formed between the
White Pass & Yukon Hallway Com
pany, the Alaska Exploration Company
and the Canadian Pacific Navigation
Company for the" purpose of carrying
on trade between British Columbia and
Dawaon. It Is said that the triple
combine has purchased two large
teainers of British registry which will
be rt on the run cs.r!y In tY. si.ilv.jj
and that the nev company will open
the eensoh' by cutting the freight ratea
to Dawson 15 per cent
Tho ttpedo-bot destroyer (Jold'hor
ough Is now ready fir her fourth at
tempt 19 n.alte a successful trip, 'J he
repair to her eccentric rod which she
broke on the lust trip have been rn-uJct
and ths ved Is now lying at Ihe
Northwcslurn Warehouse Company's
dock, at Tiwoma, uw.iltlng a crew to
take her out on a preliminary rpeed
lest. Heversl firemen are linking to
nuiks a full complement of men, and
sorrMf illll'cnlly has ben experienced In
getting satisfactory men. It la expect
ed, however, that the preliminary trip
will b.; mode some time this week. The
veas"l la now under the control of the
receiver appointed by the United Mines
court, and It Is veiy imp r ant that
'he boat shall soon be accepted by the
government In order that the money
Jus on the contract may be applied
to the liquidation of the Indebtedness.'
1 he many accidents to the Ooldabor
ough and the consequent delays have
contributed largely to the failure of the
firm.
A meeting was held yesterday after
noor, by the cornmltfe appointed by
Ch.ilrmun HlgKlns for the purpose of
ciiil'Vli'g on the. boycott flxalnst the
O. It. ft N. Co. F. J. Taylor waa ap
poip'ed tmiorary chairman of the
nectmtr tthfj P. L. Parker, secretary,
J. 11, Johannscn, of Heasld', waa pres
ent nnd protested against hli nurne ap
pearing as a member of tht committee
and decllmd to serve as such. W, F.
McOregor also declined to serve on the
committee for personal p-nsons. Hon.
C. W. Fulton was nairwd for perma
nent president or chairman of the com
ii It tm and A motion. was msdu to ap
point a vice-president to serve In Mr.
Fulton's absence, as the latur B'
to the legislature to be gone for some
thing over u month. After some dltcus
non, F. J. Taylor, the temporary chair
man, waa up!"int-d and Ihe apjlnt
meni of temporary secretary wss made
permanent with the furthi-r office of
tnaauir. It a it then sugnested by
J. T. Kois that a commit tee e ap
pointed to Ink out for the freight ship
ments and to see that the merchants
live up to their agm-mcrit, and that en
ly ik1. merchants as keep faith with
the ignd agreement should be patron
ized by Astorians. This motion, with
other business was laid over till the
meeting to b held by the committee at
10 o'clock this morning. W II. Ilar
ker reported satisfactory prore.-a by
the committee that was appointed to
confer with the Houthem Pacific Aa to
rates to and from Han Frincisoo, and
the meeting waa then adjourned till 10
o'clock this morning.
COlf NTT COL'HT,
Second Leading of Repo-t of Viewers
and Burveyors : Astoria- Vp r
, Hoad Other Uuslness.
The second reading of the report of
the survey nn tha proposed route of
trie road between Astoria and Vesper
nesr the county line, took place before
the county commis-iimiera' court ys
terday afternoon. There being no I. gal
objections fJ to the road u shown
by the report the original petition for
the road was ordered grunted,
The rout?, a laid out by the sur
vey, covers a distance of forty and
seven-eighths miles or a total of 220.
2'A feet, of which a general summary
of Ihe grad.-s shows s. distance of 24,W0
feet level, 6a.Msi f.,et at a grad of one
per cent; V.W) feet, two per cent; 2a,
810 feet, thre p-r cent; 2j,S50 feet, four
per cent; 2Q,(tli feet, five per cent; 10,
frOO feet, six per crt!. ni 1J.V) fet. sev
en per rent. This shows that nearly
one-sixth of the whole road Is perfect
ly level and barely one-twentieth of the
distance Is at a grade exceeding Ave
per cent.
Tht bond of bounty Assessor C. W.
Carnnhan for WOO, with F. A. Fisher
and K. A. Taylor as sureties, was ap
proved during the session.
A communication from John Larson,
supervisor of road dls'rlct No. 19. was
read, asking that thn bridges be con
structed on the Vine Maple and Elsie
road. The supervisor waa Instructed to
p"st notices for bids for building the
brldgj and report the earn to the
court b'-fure The flrst day of Febru
ary for their approval or reject! in.
Hid for printing Ihe proceeding of
the county court were opened as fol
lows: News, dally and weekly, I2',4 cents
per Inch each; Herald, weekly, 5 cen'a
per Inch. Hudget, dally. 12'4 cents per
Inch, and Z cents r.e 'rich for the
weekly. Astorlao, daily and weekly.
J2"i cents per inch eah. The contracts
were not awarded and the Judge took
th matter under consideration.
The Jury list for the coming year
will probably be drawn today cr at
last commenced if the oth-r vnrk can
be dIposd of. Another question to
come up 'n today's session will 1-e the
advertMli g for bids for the rebuilding
cf the Walluikl bridge.
JUST RECEIVKD
A Kull Line of
PARIS EXHIBITION 1'RIZES.
The United States received more
prlx-a at the Pari exposition than any
other nation, except France. The total
being l'Jhl. H ts also A remarkable
fact, that though the Inhabitants of
every other country suffer from dlges
live troubles, and though every clime
offers aome allevlatlve therefroin. It
remains for AmerlcA to produce an ab
solutely reliable n-mttly for such con.
mon dlseaiM-s. This remedy la llostct'
tcr's Stomach Hitters. Half a century
ago, It waa placed upon the market.
and from that day t this, it haa nev
er been eiuallcd. It him an almost
unAralleled record for the cure of dys
pepsia. Indigestion constipation, sick
rheadache, sour stomach, belching. nert
burn, nervmisness, fatigue, insomnia,
or any other disturbance of the stom
ach. Be sure to give It a trial.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
I'matllla Roef Light Vessel, No. 67.
This vessel which, on December sHli.
lsi, broka adrift from her station liout
two and a half miles 6W, W. from
I'matllla Reef (Flattery Rocks) mak
ing off from Cape Alava, Washington
and about it miles west-southwesterly
from the cape, was replaced on her sta
lion on January 8, 1901.
Ths temporary oil lights which were
in use on thl vessel have been re
placed by the permanent oil lanterns
Intended for her, and which will give
a better and more reliable light than
heretofore, but. In consequence of the
height At which they are displayed be
Ing lessened,, the distance at which
they can be seen will be somewhat re.
duced.
No other change has been made In
the lights, fug-signals, or general Ap
pearance.
Wlllapa Bay Outside Bar Whistling
Huoy. This black And white perpen
dlcularly striped serond-tlass whistling
buoy, marked "Wlllapa Bay" In white,
reported aa having gone ndrlft on the
23rd of December. 1900, waa replaced
In position on January 6th, 191.
WHIarA Bay Outer Buoy. This black
and white perpendicularly striped
first-class can buoy, marked "W. B."
In white, reported as having gone adrift
on the 23rd of December. 1900, was re
placed In position on the 6th of Janu
ary, lf-01.
BUSINESS FOR 8 ALE.
Good general merchandise business.
Best opening on Columbia river. Good
reasons for selling. Address,
J. D. M'FARLANE.
KnappA, Ore.
REAL ESTATE.
Edward Anderson to Ole 8. Anderson
northwest quarter pf section 1, T I
N, II o w; 1300.
Thos. Llnvllle to J. E. Hlggins tract
of land in S. Smltn Donation Land
Claim; S325.
J. H. Lamley and wife to Bertha
Klerbohm lota 4 and 5, block 13, War
ren ton; $100.
mm
iLASScf
Baldwin's
Celery Soda
sarss a headache at one. It Is a pleas
ant, ai'uMiiijf, effnrvMosnt drink that
atstmmdiatly. Itolanandpur;nlM
th stomach, awntiy enlsts ths nsrvas
and raliTa all pstn. It oarss slok aod
I taljstltue, lc, 280 6pc,$l.00
FRANK HART.
Successor to Th. 01 sen, 600-1 Com. St
The town of Eatonvlllc. Fla , haa 12M
llnhablunts, wltH not a single white
among them. Jt has Its full quota of
public officials, a bank a..d other busi
ness establishments requisite in a town
of Its size.
Fisher's' Opera House
L. E. 8CMO,Laaeaad Manatrr.
FRIDAY, JAN. 11
IDE HOI ARISTOCRACY CO,
IN A
Rag-Time Carnival
A refined entertainment of Minstrelsy
and Burlesque 25 Ladles and Gentle
men. The best Artists In the Profes
sion. Band and Orchestra, Novel
street parade.
Admission Reserved seats, 75 cents
gallery, 60 cents; children In gallery, 25
cents. Scat sale opens Thursday morn
ing at urimn & Keen's,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT
The Common Council of the City of
Astoria has declared Its determination
and intention to improve all that por
tion or As tor street, in the City of As
toria as laid out and recorded bv John
McClure. from the -west line of Sixth
street to the west line of said city of
Astoria as laid out And recorded by
jonn aiciiure. by removing All the old
planks and stringers from crb to curb
and by grading said portion of said
street from curb to curb to the estab'
llahed grade, and replanking the same
throughout the entire length thereof to
the width of ten feet on each side of
the outer edge of the right of way
of the or track of the Astoria Street
K&Uway Co., with sound Or plonk, eith
er red or yellow, of 4 inches in thick.
ness by 13 Inches wide and 10 feet long.
which said plank are to be laid upon
stringers, two of which on each side
of said street car track throughout the
length of sold Improvement shall be
new stringers and the remainder of the
stringers shall consist of the soundest
of the old stringers now on said por
tion of sold street, and the street cross
ings At the Intersection of said Aitof
street with Fifth, Fourth. Third And
Second streets shall be pionked and im
proved to their entire width.
All lumber to be used in said Im
provement except the old stringers
hereinbefore mentioned shall be good
sound red or yellow fir lumber, and
said Improvement In matters of detail
except as herein otherwise provided,
shall be made according to the require
ments of the provisions of ordinance
No. 1901 of the City of Astoria, entitled
"An ordinance In relation to the Im
provement of streets" and strictly In
accordance with the plans and speci
fications therefor to be prepared by the
city surveyor.
That the costs ana expenses of sold
Improvement, except the street cross
ings, shall be defrayed by special as
sessment upon the lots, lands and
premises benefitted by said improve
ment, which said lots, lands and
premises are hereby included within a
soeclal assessment district, which sold
district Is as follows, to-wit: Begin
ning at the northeast corner of block
number five (5) and running thence
westerly along the north line of blocks
No. 1. 2, S, 4 and 5 to the northwest cor
ner of block No. one (1), thence south
along the west line of blocks 1 and 16
to the southwest corner of lot one (1)
In block number sixteen (16), thence
easterly through the center of blocks
16, 15, 14, 13 and 12 to the southeast
corner of lot four (4) in block number
twelve (12). thence north in a straight
line to the place of beginning, and con
taining all of blocks 1. z. 3. 4 and 5
and the north half of blocks 12, 13, 14, 15
and 16, all In the Toun of Astoria.
Clatsop county, State of Oregon, as laid
out and recorded by John McClure.
This notice la published for eight days
In the Morning Astorlan in pursuance
to a resolution of the Common Council
of the City of Astoria, directing the
same, the first publication thereof be-
ng In the Issue of Saturday, the 29th
.y of Devcuiocr. awii.
II. E. NELSON.
Auditor and Police Judse of the City
of Astoria.
. . .STOCKFISH. . .
Rt'sze's "ilace Aieat. Queen Olives
anl al! kin 5s of Holiday Delicacies
FISHER BROTHERS,
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies fif all kirplsat lowest rates, for fishermen, '
Fanners and Loggers.
A Ve ALLBN. Tenth and Commercial Streets
KOPP'S BEST
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
The North Pacific Brewery, of which J Bottled beer for family use or keg
Mr, John Kopp Is proprietor, makes beer supplied AL Any time. Delivery
beer for domestic and export trade. Jin the city free.
North Pacific Brewery
Pacific Navigation Com pan y
Steamers-"Sne H. Elmore." "V. II. Harrison
Only line- Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, llobsonvillc
Connecting at Astoria with the Orevon Railroad k Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria 4 Columbia River R. R. for fac Francisco, Portland
and ail points east. For freight and passenger rates eply
Samuel Elmore Z Co. General Aeents, ASTORIA. ORE.
( 0. R. A. N. R. R. Co.i Portland.
Agents A. k C. R R. Co , Portland.
lb a LAMB. Tillamook. Ore.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
a
NINTH STREET FROM THE NORTH LINE OF BOND STREET TO THE
SOUTH LINK OF ASTOR STREET.
Notice Is hereby given that the assessment made by ordinance No. 2572, of the
City of Astoria, Oregon, entitled "An ordinance confirming special assessment
roll No. 36 for the Improvement of Ninth street from the north line of Bond
street to the south line of Astor street" approved Dec. 27, 1SO0. will be due and
Davable in United States gold coin at the office of the city treasurer on Janu
ary IS, 1901, and if not so paid at said time the Common Council will order
warrants issued for the collection of the same.
The assessment la as follows:
...TTndlvided one-thjrd of lot 3, block
9, town of Astoria, as laid out by
John McClure J13 it
...Undivided one-third of lot 4, block
9, town of Astoria, as laid out by
John McClure ". 40
...Undivided one-third of lot 5, block
9, town of Astoria, as laid out by
joru nocture 40 M
...Undivided one-third of lot I, block
9. town of Astoria, as laid out by
John McClure 13 St
...Undivided one-third of lot 3. block
9, town of Astoria, as laid out by
John McClure 13 55
...Undivided one-third of lot 4. block
9, town of Astoria, as laid out by
John McClure 40 (3
...Undivided one-third of lot 5, block - ,
9, town of Astoria, as laid out by
John McClure 40 S
...Undivided one-third of lot 6. block
9, town of Astoria, aa laid out by
John McClure 13
...Undivided one-third of lot 3, block
9, town of Astoria, as laid out by
John McClure , 13 55
...Undivided one-third of lot 4, block
9, town of Astoria aa laid out by
John McClure 40 86
...Undivided one-third of lot 5, blocV
9. town of Astoria aa laid out by
John McClure 40 15
...Unidvlded one-third of lot 6, block
9. town of Astoria as laid out by
John McClure... 13 55
...Undivided one-fourth of lot T,
block 55. town of Astoria As laid
out by John McClure 19 IT
...Undivided one-fourth of lot 9.
block 55, town of Astoria as laid
out by John McClure 39 49
...Undivided one-fourth of S. of
lot L block 65, town of Astoria as
laid out by John McClure 1J 25
...Undivided one-fourth of south H
of lot 2. block 55, town of Astoria
as laid out by John McClure B 99
.Undivided one-half of SV of lot t
1, block 55, town of Astoria as laid
out by John McClure 30 49
...Undivided one-half of S V, of lot
2. block 55. town of Astoria as
laid out by John MoClure 10 17
...Undivided one-half of lot 7, block
55, town of Astoria as laid out by
John McClure 20 33
...Undivided one-half of lot 8, block
55. town of Astoria as IcJ ! out by
John McClure M 98
... Undivided one-fourth of lot 7,
block 55, town of Astoria as laid
out by John McClure 19 18
...Undivided one-fourth of lot 8.
block 55, town of Astoria aa laid
out bv John McClure 30 49
Undivided one-fourth of S4 of
lot 1, block 55, town of Astoria
ss laid out by John McClure 15 24
Undivided one-fourth of S of lot
hlnclt 56. town of Astoria as
as laid out by John McClure.... 5 08
Th following la payable In Installments, the first Installment due Janu
ary 18th. 1901:
CHASE. "W. B Undivided one-fourth of NH of lot
1, DlOCK DO, iwvn CI no
laid out by John McClure $15 23 ,
Undivided one-fourth of Ntt of lot
2, block 65. town of Astoria as laid
cut by John McClure 5 04
Undivided one-half of N4 of lot
1, block 55, town of Astoria as laid
out by John MoClure 39 49
Undivided one-half of N of lot 2.
block 55, town of Astoria as laid
out by John McHure II 17
Undivided one-fourth of NV4 of lot
1, block 55, town of Astoria as laid
out bv John McClure 15 25
PARKER, F. L Undivided one-fourth of N:4 of it
2. DlOCK UH, town VI .vwiui'a na mm
nut hv John MoC'.un; 5 tl
is rn ; Cc'jr.c!! cT tt.:. C"r c.T A-t.-.r;
BOELLING. V
BOELLING. V
BOELLINO. V
BOELLINO. V
BOELLING. ELIZA
BOELLING. ELIZA
BOELLING, ELIZA
BOELLING, ELIZA
BOELLING, SOPHIE
BOELLING. SOPHIE
BOELLING. SOPHIE
POELLTNG. SOPHIE
BROWN. CHARLES
BROWN, CHARLES
BROWN. CHARLES ...
BROWN. CHARLES
CORBETT, H. W.
CORBETT, H. "W.
CORBETT, H. W.
CORBETT, H. W.
WILKINSON. ANNA
WILKINSON. ANNA
WILKINSON. ANNA
WILKINSON. ANNA.
CHASE. W. B..
PARKER, EVA BELL.
PARKER. EVA BELL.
PARKER. F. L.
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Attest:
II. E.
inflltne snfl Pollcp Judee City of Astoria, O
Astoria, Oregon. Jan. 5, 130L . . -