The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 07, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
TUESDAY, MARCH 7, IMS.
COMMON COUNCIL
Considerable Business Transacted
Last Night
IMPROVE EXCHANGE STREET
Th Whipple Franchise Ordinance Re
f erred to a Committee to Revise
and Provide a Time Limit at to
Beginning and Ending.
- The common council met In ivguliu
session last evening, the jnayor, offi
cers and counclln-.en being present, ex
cept Lebak.
Before the meeting was called to or
der the committee on ways and means
and streets and public ways, with the
Ity attorney, held an Informal meet
ing to discuss the ordinance granting
V. W. Whipple and 3. R. Clinton a
franchise for a telephone, telegraph
gas and electric light plant.
' It was decided to segregate the ordi
nance making one for lighting and on
for telephone, and require that work
shall be commenced within a certair
time and completed with a time limit,
and that the company commence pay
ing a license as soon as the franchise
was granted, and adopting most of the
suggestions heretofore made by the
Astorian. It was decided to adjourn
sntiJ Friday night to consider the
amended ordinance.
Petitions from Chas. Wirkkala and
Peter Dourell for liquor licenses wert
referred to the proper committee.
s petition from property owners on
fcvfng avenue asking the council to
condemn certain land to connect
Streets between McClure's and ShlV'
ley's was referred to the street com'
nittee.
Petition from John Stephenson to
transfer his license from 233 to 30b
A st or street was referred to the com
mittee.
Communication from the Astoria
Lumber and Box Company relative to
the use of Hemlock lumber for street
work was discussed at some length.
Bums favored using the lumber as it
would open up a new Industry. John
Nordstrom waa present and addressed
the council on the question. The mat
ter was referred to the street commit
tee to amend the street improvement
ordinance so as to Include hemlock
lumber.
. Communication from the county
court relative to the Improvement of
Duane street was refered to the street
committee.
Communication from the Oregor
Pioneer and Historical society asking
the council to exempt two lots owned
y the society in Adair's Astoria from
street assessments was referred to the
committee on ways and means and the
city attorney.
On the petition of Anna M. Ward
and Mrs. Margaret Ball relative to tht
assessment for the improvement of
KInth street and tendering a certain
amount in payment, the committee re
ported that the assessment was legal
and recommended that the offer be re
fused and the checks returned. Bel
land stated that they had petitioned
for the improvement of the street an l
it was Improved as they wanted and
now they wanted to get out of payina
for it
A liquor license was granted
Franetovlch and Franciscovltch.
The application of the Suomillan Co
operative company ror permission to
build a warehouse on Taylor avenue
was granted.
Report of the committee on the ap
plication from C. G. Palmberg to dump
Jlrt from the hospital grounds onto
Sixteenth street was approved on con
ditlon that he secure permission from
Dr. w. C. Logan,
un the communication from the
county court asking the council to
establish grades on certain street, the
committee recommended that the re
quest be granted and that the city sur
veyor be instructed to establish the
grades.
On the communication from W. A
, , . .
viuuum agreeing to repair the street
around Smith's point, the committf
recommended that the communication
he filed.
An ordinance appropriating $S03.
for the benefit of W. G. McPherson for
heating plant for city hall was read
a flrRt and second time.
An ordinance accepting the improve
ment of Duane street was passed.
An ordinance appropriating 31209.99
for the benefit of J. A. Fasteband for
the .Sixth street sewer was passed.
Resolution to establish the grade on
Hume avenue was adopted.
Resolution of intention to improve
Exchange street from Seventeenth
street to the Clatsop mill was adopted.
Burns called the attention of th
council to the number of street as
sessments that had not been paid and
ft was decided to have an ordinance
passed at the next meeting issuing a
warrant to the chief of police to sell
all the property upon which the as
sessments were delinquent.
Burns also called the attention ol
the council to the existence of large
number of old shacks which It wax
understood was to be declared a nul
sance and have them torn down, and
suggested as the plumbing Inspectoi t
wns'dolng nothing to earn his ialitry
that he be Instructed to proceed and
tear them down immediately. x
Bella nd raited attention to the ex
Istence of bill boards mid wanted to
know what had become of the ordi
nance and thought the matter ought
to be attended to at once.
An ordinance introduced last year
providing for a street cleaning depart
ment Was ngaln referred to the street
committee.
Morton Inquired If the resignations
had been received from the defunct
police commissioners, and Tony smiled
u smole and before It had disappeared
the council adjourned.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETS
Will Take Steps to Advertise Astoria
at Fair.
The Astoria chamber of commerce
met in regular session last night, with
President Welch, presiding.
v.onsioeraoie routine Business was
transacted.
Propositions from the Overland
Monthly, Farm Loans and City BotuU
Publication, Chicago, and Minneapolis
Journal to advertise Astoria In theli
publications were received and aftri
considerable discussion as to the b-st
method to pursue in order to Insure
Astoria getting properly before th
visitors to the Lewis and Clark fair
were referred to a special committee
consisting of President Welch, A. R
Cyrus, Mayor Surprenant and Judxe
Q. A. Bowlby, with power to act. The
committee will meet today at 2 p. m.
to consider the matter.
The matter of properly marking the
place where Lewis and Clark wintered
was brought up by-Judge Bowlby and
was referred to the legislative commu
tes to take up with Senator Fulton,
and If possible to secure aid from con
gress. A motion was passed Instructing ths
president and secretary to purchus?
100 to 200 copies of any local newspa
per containing any article setting forth
the advantages of Astoria and Clatsop
county and acting on these lines 100
caples of the Astorian were ordered
containing a recent wrlteu'p.
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT.
Reopened Under New Management.
John Blaslch has leased the Callfor
nla Restaurant and Oyster House and
is now prepared to serve the public.
The best oysters and meals In the
city. Family trade supplied. Good
cooks, polite waiters and prompt ser
Grave Trouble Foreseen.
It needs but little foresight to tell
that when your stomach and liver are
badly affected, grave trouble Is ahead
unless- you take ths proper medicine
for your disease, as Mrajohn A. Young
of Clay, N. T did. She says: "I had
neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my
heart was weakened, and I could not
eat. I was very bad for a long time,
but In Electric Bitters, I found Just
what I needed.for they quickly relieved
and cured me." Best medicine for
weak women. Sold under guarantee
by Chas. Rogers, druggist, at 50c a
bottle.
Important Notlee.
W have made another progressive
step. We now carry at our branch
store in the Flavel brick building on
Bond street a complete line of oil
clothing and rubber boots. Fisher
Bros. Company.
It is the MAN !
This is a better country tc
live-in, because Schilling's Dcs:
is in it.
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Jo G
OSG Ol
Pneumonia
on Elooord
There is no case on re
cord of a cold resulting: in
Pneumonia, or other seri
ous lung trouble, after
Good - Stationery
counts just as much, as good dittoes
and costs much less, ami just now
much less than usual
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW
Regular 50c aud 65c values
goods to suit any Of
taste, now C
For three days only.
J. N. GRIFFIN
When you're at tea and storms
abound
And your brui t sinks low,
And your knees do shake.
And hurrlcans make furious sound,
And from stem to stern
The ship does quake,
To whom do you look to steer you
round?
Is It the ship?
Or the MEN'S steady nerve!
When Jap and Russian men of war,
Of which Jsp hnd few,
And the Rums a score
Mot who got that terrible Jar
It Just huppened then
As It happened bo fore,
Sweet Vlcfry cum to the Japanese
Tar!
It wsm't the ships,
But the MEN, who
how!
kntw
When armies meet In fierce array
And the sabres flash,
And the cannons roar,
And the men full prone, while women
pray
And old Mother Earth
Is wet with rd gore,
Who does the work that dm-Me the
Jay.
Is It the gun?
Or the MAN'S steady eye!
When In tirod of ctothlng or hats,
And you are In doubt
As to where to trail
Don't go where the slow croaker
squats.
See the nervy mnn
Who's not afraid
To get the new styles,
To clean out old blots.
It Is not the store
Hut the MAN with the Bush!
Do you know, the MAN In this town
The Mun with much Push,
With great Enterprise;
Hits always a smite, seldom a frown
Of course, you can guess,
It's HERMAN WISE
The CLOTHIER, who does things up
brown,
While he has THE store.
He's the MAN with great vim!
Herman Wise,
The Reliable Clothier and Hatter.
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ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Capital Paid iu 1100,000. Surplus snd Undivided Profits tio.Out
Transacts s general backing business. Interest paid on time deposits.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY. O. I. PETEKSON, FRANK I'ATTON, J. W. OA NEK
President Vios PresideML Cashier. , Asst. Cashier
Jft8 TENTH STREET. ASTORIA. ORE.
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The
Palace
Cafe
The Best Restaurant
KtfulirMtili. 25 Ctnti
Everytolnf the Market Affords
Sunday Dinner! 1 Specialty
Palace Catering Company
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had been taken.
It stops the cough and
heals the lungs and pre
vents serious results from
a cold.
Do not take chances on
a cold wearing away or
experiment with some un
known preparation that
costs you the same as
Foley's Honey and Tar.
Remember the name and
get the genuine.
A SiTin Cold for Thru Months
The following letter from A. J. Nns
baum, of Batesville, Ind., tells Its own
story: "I suffered for three months with
a severe cold. A druggist prepared me
some medicine, and a physician pre
scribed for me, yet I did not improve.
I then tried Foley's Honey and Tar,
snd eight doses cured mi."
Three lire 25c, 50c, $1.00.
The 50 cent size contains two and
ne-balf times as ranch as the small size
and the $1.00 bottls almost six timet
as much.
SOLS 113 IIMKKUD IT
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
G. W. Mortou aud John Fnhrnian, Proprietors.
CHOICEST FIIESI!' ASD SALT MKATH. PKOMPl' DELIVERY
542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321.
HOTEL PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND
OREGON.
The TROY Laundry
Is the only White Labor Laundry in tho City. Docs the Best
of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy
of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phono 1991
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Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHREIIOLDERS
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five years.
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ECMORE a CO., Sole Agents
Astoria, - Oregon.
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FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice.
LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD
WASHINQTON MARKET - CHRISTENSON ft CO.
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Reliance
Electrical
Works
H.W.CYkCS,
Manager
We are thoroughly prepared for making
estimates and eieonting orders for
all kinds of electrical installing and
repairing. Supplies in stock. We
Mil tbe Celebrated SHELBY LAMP.
Call np Phone 1181.
428 BOND STREET
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Beer.
charies pooERs,Dmjgisi. Subscribe for the Astorian
ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH.
Having Installed a Rubber Tiring Maohine of ths
latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work
in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 291.
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS.