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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1905)
8 THE MOUSING ASTORIAN, ASTOHIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, IfOVIMBIS 7, 1903. COUNCIL CONVENED Grist of Routine Business Promptly Handled. - ' Just received shipment of Sweet Apple Cider ; s Try a package of .BISCUIT the shredded whole whr.it cmoker, they are delicious. . 1 T, - r STREET MOSTLY hiv mm waxen Apples : 65c per Box ASTORIA GROCERY 123 Commercial St Phone Main 681 I Ordinance, Resolutions, and Claims Aganst the City, Take up Greater Mince s Meats received and read from o. Holtien John Jylah.. Omoomtv TiiW Xo, 7 ami I Thorvig tval ami referred. lrMrt fnwn the sew ral standing committee were read in eneii.-e, ami adopted: the iinjmrt of ench finding e pr-wiiii iu tW later work of the wen M'Jf. A fotiiuiuiih-ation wa n-ad. a coming frmn M. J. lWtdhtt praviiig for thiit v day further time ju Wii,h to meet the pHnieiit of ii 1 tain Mr.-t improvement !ieinenK ,, mlm Wlt r,,( The legal opinion of Citv Attorncv A XI. Ninth, upou the matter of iirovhlina for more than one plh coiumMon r on the Istllot of the pending elections u I's.iuki.ul I. ....I I... al. ' :. . P. ... . - . . . I --i mi- viiiiiiiiirr on I. -TV.- 1... T .1 ., u,, .,, AUiS placed oil tile. In t),i. ..tali.... Anderson rvMHed the receipt of the joint opinion irf Attorney.! Taylor, Ham ilton and Noland, upon the same uue the Uty rather niet in initial con-ltion, and conliritiatorr of Mr. Smith' wntlon for the month of November, last finding", in the premise. Thi an qight ai 7:30 o'clock. Mayor J. W. nounceuient hromrht Mr. lVlland to hi . . . . ISuprenant swayed the gavel and Juduelfeet witih vfowrou protest, a chair i .. . . i . . . ..nueron presented ana kept the man of that committee, against reciv- .. . i - I record. The following named Council-1 mung such joint opinion in any manner men wre in the senii-circle: Messrs. C.las a claim againt the city. He decW IA. Liencnweber. 1 O. RellanJ.. J. II. led the NMnmitiNi dull ik I ' - ' I - -viiKllw HV VI'IH WE HATS ALL THS INGREDIENTS Ilansea, P. L. Strangcland, G. W. Mor- ion without authority or hi knowlerjn FOR HAE1NG MINCE MEATS. WE , .V ' Z lrJTTlL !'"... ( " vr b wva uiva tuo va wwat vi awxiliu t.-Piuillll ir rPMIIVrll ALSO CARRY THE BEST BRANDS IN 'owing oiUcers or the nty department the imputation of lux ctiou or bad lU In A. 1.1 .n.. IIIa.. t I .IU. . .. 1 J. I 1 . '.A . II BULK AND PACKAGE, READY TO I Smith, City Suneyor A. S. Tee, Street I not find the ihairman when he waa i oupennienoen J. r. ivarney. reu-iwaneui lor conierem-a on the aubject. It ions for retail liquor lu-ene were pre- and that the eouiuiittee had acted fur Isented from Curtis & Bertelaen, C. II. the bent interest of the city in pro- IM. Graenwall, Henry Jonea and William reeding a they had. Mr. IVlerv.n tup Bach. They were read and referred to ported Mr. Kaboth aa hit colknuue on I the committee on ITealth and Police. (the committee, and Auditor Anderson Communications were pieaented and beinjr apn -aled to aaid the tiL'cetion of jduly referred, aa coming from the fol-JCity Attorney tSmitU Uiat the ciMin.il I rowing persona upon me several mat- eeK lurtner opinion than hia own, had ten indicated. From R. G. Durham in been Mmtily referred to the Committee relation to introduction liea of tin on Way and Mean at the adiourned i . i I Burroughs Adding and Listinir machines, he-wion of the Council. Mr. Morton I...L I from S. C. Welch, pravuiir to be plac- a hand in the Ltntroverv d.-mv.niiiiif I - 4 I " B ed upon the installment hVt in the mat- the attack on Mr. Kaboth, and wound ter of paying hi assessment for the im- up with a motion that the reported joint a a j . ... ... No 713, Mala I "-nang eirrei, irom i ouuion m nieti, ana me motion pre iTwenty-nrst to Twentv-third street. I vailed over the neimtUe vnt ..f Mr i i e (.From C. W. Fulton in relation to the Bella nd. i. ... . i load condition of drain extending acrneil t. r..n.... ...i:..... ... I-. i " uiiwnuig uinuiH-w, iraiiieu aim BleckVVo. M, McClure'a addition to Aa- reported by Uhairman Hansen of the uig ior in renauuiiauon ana Committee on Street and Public Prop proper connection. From County Clerk Lrtr were ivad IW n,i i I 1 w WWW V 1 V. 1 1 III -T. f n . i . i . I y,. tnnwn, announcing ine sum oiianii dii.j referred: ia.uic values iot law, as MKen I iw..n- ..... I ' I lTOVillinir for an nnrnnrlalL.n In lu. I m 1 1 . ii . o rf-"f-... " an w iironi mo rous or we county, iusi com-1 v. -,,,..,. nleted.Utinlhe.mn.,l-tlOoo.rM' " U' conUactof, in - V r,:. r, , ltb 8u,n rf I710.00 balance due upon brton.. reporting that h. had otiafan. ""V" of Kxchge street rT m m Jnj ' r i,.v.- . v. ,rom 'tcenth to Nineteenth street. tNtlAriAl ltrn n. A similar wdimin.-., to sama USE. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streeta Branch at Unlontown. . , '.. a TELEPHONES. Mala Store, . . No. Tit. Mala. Branch Store tSneet Music Mr. llMiiiwn brought tin tlie matter of the wretohwl conditkm of tlie Kighteen th Mreet m-wtr, but no action was tak en further than- l. direct the City En Kineer to examine its condition and e timate the cot of it repair, and that the City Attorn.-y prepare and preeiit A reiMilution in thi rein tin at the next regi'lar seion of the Council Some Informal talk was then imlittg etl, anroiMia of th. .iiiti,in i,t pr.-txnt public lighting conliuct in April net, which evoked Vie information that the Whipple Clinton fmmhise wa be ing live! up to on it primary rcoiiiiv. ItUilll .if lwvni.nl .....I .. .. ......... inriii. Hiui nuih, tliiii-M-ii hUo brought up for ittiid ra tion. the ld condition of Iom trect from Fifth to S-venih. Iwing hi re maii ujion the communication front the County Court to the City Council on the aame score and aft.-r mime demil tory nkirminhing, the matter a refer red to the Committee on NtrecU and Public lYoperty wit,h Instruct ion to a cerain and rejort the bet m on which U meet the County Court iu ad jindiiig and hring the cot of improv tug the street named. After some dubious and fruitle di uin aa to the itnpaahle condition of Fiftaj nth atreet, near the reservoir a deferred ordlnante, prolding for the accept ne of the bid of W. A. C.oodin for the improvement of ilrrin ave Hue, from Thirtfc th to Thirty third teet, was introduwl, read nrt and econd time, and under upenion of the rule, wa reed a third time and paed. Th.) Conmil tliett adjoinni'd FOR COAST DEFENSE party upon the same improvement, in the sum 15 1270 Grand avenue, and a like number, lot measela at No. 16C3 Duane street, I ,7, I i mm wihi nmiauirs were 01 loreiim I .. contagion.. From D. 11 Welch, remoT L ?V " T' h fV' f ,in I. .. . . , . i vuuk( cvniracior, upon ine same Stratinv aint nmtwwxl mnrnnniiiil I . ' ' n p. a t r . i . . a f . i . . . I.., v. , . v,. . pwrnieus in wie sum Ol S03J. I i-AuiiKD vu ceii ueiween meteenuil . -., ,. . , . I H flllll V AIU r and Twenty-first streets. From John- a v : . .. . -o. Bros, Fiher Bros., 4 Co., Ross, Hig- 7 Z ' V k , .In. r .nA r.rtL, p ' rvenM,nt of street! from Tweaty.thiri, t t to Twenty-first Jut i ,. ; ' J " - street in the sum of $3491.79, model a landinv aim at lh ivm nf I Twelfth .nd tonA . An inanc provWing for the issu TiiAi t: .,;,. ' , ,noe 01 bonIl in th of $2800 to 4 7-4. f- r . . Provide for the paymeut of a balance auu irmti: rrora u. nagniaiui, material I . , , ... .,.,.- . . , . du "pon she contract for the improve- fllUl Lulanr fftr ininrriaminf ai If a rr in I . 1 t of Exi.h(l rt t f avenue from Thirtieth street to a I. . . ' . . . .... . ,. I " ..iwiwuui "iirrv, oy reason point ten feet west of the centre line L. ... - , ... , . , . lot tne tact hat certain nerMon Ital.U ... Af Tk n,.tt,;J l ,l r ... BWJUJ 5XAXI0NERY MUSIC I ' u ",":, " a ssewment therefore had ava 11 them. arfiair:. r iit t n i it --- f jw. irom . a. uoouwin in me same I i ni fl... ,., . . . ,r0mU"' An ordinance appropriating the sum oung same, $1100. of rf w. Report of Auditor and Police Judge i,u r. .i- : . - . . I , ,u,,""- " miiiroveiiimi 01 " '"r l"e ww Commercial street, aa balance due. An ordinance providing for the time See the Window. J.N. Griffin LADIES ! l.. .1. i- D0NT FAIL TO ATTEND THE GREAT rew,F ana ..rea.ury Jvouch-r, for tlie sum of $3!i.OO, from MiUinery Sale" at THE FAIR Star Theatre building. The i Stock Must Be Sold by November loth. MRS. A. JAL0FF, Prop. fines ami forfetjons, at $4.1.00: from building permit at $0.(X), and from buri niiit at $.5.00 was read and duly referred. The following bills reported back from the several committi-- were read and ordered pnid: II. lluuibcl ...$ 5.27 John Coruo 1.00 0. Peterion 20.50 entirt-L. LeWk 11.00 THE LEADING MILLINERY. 6 tar Theatre Bldg. Astoria, Ore, KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. The Ceaurtautt Wearies e Hat Preye rate DaadriC Cera a. There are many men who wear their Data practically ail the time when awake and are blessed with a heavy shock of hair; yet If the scalps of these same men once became mrestea witn dandruff germs, the parasite would multiply all th quicker for '.lack of air. Baldness would ensue aa the final result New- bro'a Herplclde kills these germ and stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant e-rowth. Herplclde la a pleasant hair dressing as well A, a dandruff cure and contain not an aiora oi injunoui uu stance. 6 old by leadlna; drufrtsts. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpl clde Co.. Detroit, a. Eagle Drug Store, 351353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, S49 Com. St, T. F. Uurln, Prop. "Special Agent." Fithcr BUnw. Co., City L. i B. Co. 2.00 1.70 Clataop Mill Co 20.15 A-ttoiia Klectric Co. 402.00 J. H. Hansen 31.75 Cppertown Tr. Co. 6.75 Street Ar's 00.00 AR. Asp A Co., 25 J. C. ClinUm - 138.50 T. S. Cornelius 27.70 A. Asp L Co .25 City Surveyor ' 192.501 Astoria, Electric Co. fl.00 Cppertown Tr. Co. 8.75 Frank Hart 90 Craig A Sickan 5.10 L Carlson 4.50 W. Sanborn T. Davis Uo, lliggins t Co. Frank Ccarn .... J. II. Seymour ... Troy Laundry ..... Foard s. Stokes Co, Ii IL Zapp A Co. 22.00 Aug. KelHon - 1.00 Astoria Klectric Co. ... 63.60 Olo Erickson ... 51.00 Applications for building permits were 11.00 10.00 1.00 7.50 2.50 .80 8.50 and manner of improving Exchange reet from Twenty-flrt to Nineteenth street. An ordinance providing for the lsti ance of lnrnds in the sum of .$407.80, in favor of Dill A Young, contractors, in ti'ie matter of the inaprovement of Com mcrrial str.t from Twentieth ti Twen ty-third Htn-et, a partial payment due. An ordinance providing for the iu ame of lmmU in the sum of $S97.80, in favor of Dill A Voting, con tractors, in the matter of tlie improvement of Ex chaise street, from Twenty thlrd: to Twenty-first street, as partial payment due. An on inn nee providing for the time and manner of improving Alameda ave nue from a point 10 feet west of the center line of Columbia avenue to the East line of Ilwaco avenue. A motion to siiHpend the rules and place this ordi nance upon its) third reading, failed up on the negative vote of Mr. Belland, who claimed the assessment district ee Ubliithed for this work covered territory in no wise responsible for the improve ment, a claim vigorously, but unsuccess fully combattefl by Mr. Lebek and other. A resolution was introduced ty Mr. Hansen, driecting the Board of Asses sors to make an assessment upon all the property subject to the cost of building a drain, or aewer, on Exukange street between Fifth and Sixth streets, in the sum of $589.00. This was adopt ed. The claims against the city were then presented and ordered referred to the respective committe-s. r (Continued from Puge 1.) paration for plan for fortification, 5000; tuippliea for eainet defense, $40,000; sea wall and embankment. $21.nno; a a wall, defense of tlalves- Texas, $,433,R53; casemate, gttl lories, etc., for submarine mines, $540. 00; preservation ami repair of tonedo structures .0,000. Defense of insular possessions: Sea coast batUrle, Manila, V. U $2.0(K),0oO; seacoast Utterics Subig Bay, P. I., $.". 000,000; Harbor Hswaii, $520,000; pro- curement of land for site for defense of the Hawaiian -Island, $302,000. An estimate of $75,000 is made for improvement' in the Yellowstone Ka tional Park. Expenditure on river and harbor improvement in the Cnited State rt ach 128,623 . Thi doe not include $265,073 umler the Mississippi river Commission. So eciniate are nuido thi year for river and harbor im provement save those provided for un der continuing contract. Thi amounta to $17,456,801, to which is added $15,000 to be expended under the California Debris Commission and also an estimate of $2,000,000 for the Mistiseippl River Commission, Among the estimate for continuing contracts are the following: San Pedro harbor, Cal, $300,000; mouth of Columbia river, $300,000; Honolulu harbor, Hawaii, $200,000; Wilmington harbor, Cel., $100,000; Oak land harbor, Cal, $250,000; tym Pedro Bay, Cal, $81,000; Columbia river, at The Dalles, Ore., $250,000; Columbia river, between Vam-ouver and tlie Wil amette river, Ore, $30,000; Columbia river and lower Willamette river, below Portland, $125,000. CvmiCbtixshrhh n WITH A REPUTATION That means soniclhiiig when it conies to fit, lining and wear. ALSO, you save a few dollars every season in pressing. We press clothes, bought at our store, free of charge as often as you wish. MeraiiaffiWis ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER ASTORIA IRON WORKS Designer? and Manufacturer, of A.LrOX, Vice Pre, AHTOKIA 8AVIN0U BANE, Treu THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery OutfitsJFumWud. CORRESPONDENCE SOliCITtD. Foot of Fourth Street. I J. 0. A. liOWLnV. PrsaUant l w - - --e O. I. PETERSOV. Vl,.Pr.M.n What Schilling's Dest doei for a family:' saves all can about FRANKkPATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. y)-i Astoria Savings Bank CaplUI Paid In 1100,000. Burplu and Cndlrlded ProllU lAOW I Iransacta a Oeneral Banklnf Bustnea. Intereat Paid on Tim. Dspo.lt and settles enr (nr oil lr.pr,e those tjucstioojl 168 Tntn 8tr.t, ASTORIA, OREQ0N. There's no beauty in all the land TJiat can with her face compare, Her lips are rvd, her eyes are bright, Wie takes Rocky Mountain Tea at ' night. Sold by Frank Hart, druit- gist Weinhard's Lok r Bcor, Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purines the breath. JJse&by people of refinement Very conrenlent for touriste. PREPARED IY m to i - Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy If your plumbing it out of date, the members of trour household are conitintljr rtiklng their ncaun. detective plumblnf teneratea . germ-bearbg iewer guct wbkh pollun the atmoiphere and cannot help but t breathed br the occupants. Let ni eiimlne the condition af plumbing, correct defective ptpkg and Inifill the Knit .n!r. C..... .J. " Mmeljr WwTB.thi and One-piece Lavatories. Ourilluitnted booklet "Modern Home Plumbing" tent free upon application. I J. A. Montgomery, Astoria . V 'JJtiZ