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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1906)
3 MONDAY, FEBJtUAir S, to. THE MOUSING ASTORIAX ASTORIA. OREGON. Some of the Good Things Fresh This Season' i Crop PIN MONEY PICKLES Yry fine Manxaailla live stuffed with oliva. Maiuanilla live. tufftd with Pieniento. Mammoth Quera olive, finest ever on th market Hdk' Chill Sauca. Heinrt't India RdUb. Something new and very fine. H.inie Pure Malt Vinegar. Tut up In quart bottle at A. V. ALLEN Whera they lP good thing to eat COUNTY COURT FILES (Continued from page 6) tiaa filed, that of Joba Fry, mum was rewd and upon a vote being taken, Joha Trra received the unanimous vote of the (there being fikd the petitions of John !V. Wek-h and John .Saver for aaid ap pointment. The court bring full ad vised, it i ordered that Joha Welch be appointed supervisor for the City of Astoria Road District. Friday, Jaauary 3, loot, Bond of the Knx Catering Compaay saving the County harmle from all damage which may arise from laying court for Mid appointment, uroeresi ; a j,jpe lin ta hereby approved. "t Joha Fry be aad i hereby ap- Tn Court proceeded to select 200 pouted roea master lor toe year iw MWI trom the Ux wn t0 Wrr a ad that hi salary be fixed at SOW) juror for the year 1M. Wedaetday, Jtnaary 10, laofi. . . In the matter of tha County Road petitioned for by Joha O. Carlton and per month. la the matter of the petition of A. I Parker and taeaty orVra or a County road fro mth terminus of the ,hm , RuaJ patriot Xo. 14. County Road ffem Astoria to Joha Ordered that A. L. Parker bt ap Day constructed by V. A. Goodin M o( to, viewer aad to- ending in the center of Sec 3, Tp. 8 X, R. Lather with R. C. F. Astbury, county W I surveyor and John Frye, road mater b Thereportof the viewer hving beenj j,tnted to plwMj to lay out said publicly read oa Dec. Bin and itn, I'"1- ,1. and been referred to Harrison AUen a j ,he malter of Tlix Receipt and to U lenity and returned by him , RjtMer to be furni.hed the Sheriff wiuiout reeommentlatiou and no, ; fop the vear 1)6. monstrance having been filed the report 1 The bd uf j jvllinger Co. to fur is adopted aud the road is ordered to ;,, the jj Re)Jitfr ,t ij iwl tax- be a Public highway. j new i(.U at 10 per M. Wing a reason . la the matter of the Tax Levy for , able one, it is ordered Mine lie accepted the year 1903. The Court having under and the contract be awarded for above consideration the matter of expense forupplie to J. S. Dellinger Co. the year 1903 and having concluded Ordered that the contract to improve tarn as follows, to-wit: , a road from the citr limit to the Hume Estimate. ' mill property be awarded to W. A. County Court 3-000 ' Goodin, he having declared hi willing Circuit Court S-jOOdj to accept o00 ss a part payment lu-iice Loun froin ths property owner along the lourt House expenses 1,000 route. Clerk' office 5,5u0 j i the matter of the appointment of Sheriff" office .000;Road Supervisor for 1M. The follow Treasurer's officej 1.' Po.ing supervisor were appointed in the Assessors office 3,0u0,, various Districts: School Superintendent 1,000 y.oad District Xo. 1 Fred Oman. Coroner's office 500 Jail Expenses 1.000 Collection of taxe 2JW Charity poor 4.000 j Insane 200 Current expenses 1,800 Elections j.... 3.000 Roads 10,0) Bridge 5J)j Interest 4,000 1 State Ux 1350 1 Road District Xo. 2 AlexDum-an. Road District Xo. J George Irwin. Road District Xo. 4 William Hurt ill Road Di-trict Xo. 5. Joha Larson. Road District Xo. 8 Andrew Johnson. Road District Xo. 7 F. M. Iilaisdrll. Road District Xo. S )-orge ft. Rich ardson. Road District Xo. 9 Cornelius Hunt. Rwd Di-trk-t Xo. 10 Anilrew Lee. Road District Xo. 11-Dan ML-an. Jioad District Xo. 12-II. Jcpson. Road District Xo. 13. Alex Xor Total 06250 Uwia & Clark bridge, Xo. 2... 4,2.10 mand, Jr. Road District Xo. 14 Henry Road District Xo. 15 James Total OrUered to meet the expense esti-, son. Hill. Jami- mated to pay the State of Oregon a toxi R(Mj pj.trict Xo. lft-'ktor Michel be It-vied at 15 mills on the dollar. IV)I) For County school a levy of 51 mills Thursday, January 11, 1906. n the dollar be made. J j tl), matXrl, uf the Semi-Annual For the purpose of building a new Hearts 0( the County Clerk and County court hou-c, levy of 0J mills le made. I Treasurer. Further ordered that a Roud Pull tuxj ()rl red that said rexrt. lie filed and ef 13 be levied upon each male betneen j referred to the Mews. Clark k Rui-hin-the agies of 21 and -Vi years, be paid) an. experts. in rah and .collected by the ujervisirj In the matter of laying out County f the several Road districts. jltoids. In the matter of drawing a monthly j The Court find that in draw ing up warrant for County Attorney. timers mu'h confusion exists attached At this time app'-ared Harris. Alien i" '1'1 P"" fin' t,'flt i( and in open court made application or!w""!'' ' matt"r "f wn"".,r to a imibthlv allowan.-e toward the ex-l"" tt.irner draw up the p..pers. Mr i-J. A. hukin agreeing to do this work where there is no pen-e ol :iiHint;iiiijr his office as County Attorney. The court Ieiii2 fullv adviv"! it is .i-re,l th..t the ..mi of 23 I al-1 -,''"t hi,h P"r-ition i. a.-cepted !o.eii livable 011 the 1-t of each month 1 until the fuither oii r of this court. In the nutter of the apiointiiieiit of a Sii)ervivr for the ity of Astoria Road District. Xoic came on th niaitcr of appoint ing a .open i.or fur the City of A.toria Kad Di-tii.t for the tear 1JSK and tCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. ra Fatal Cera aad It Reate Facta t BeJeae. It is th rarest thing in ths wot id for a man to b necessarily bald. No man wboss hair is not dead at th roots, need b bald if tie will UN Newbro's Herpl clda, th new scalp antiseptic Herpl tld destroys the germ that cut th bair 8 at th root; and cleans tb scalp of dandruff and leaves It in a perfectly ealtby condition. Mr. Mannett, in tba Maryland Block, Butte. Mont, was an tlrely bald. In less than a month Herpl. id bad removed th enemies of hair growth, and nature did lis work by eov ring hi bead with thick hair an inch leng, and in six weeks h had a normal suit of hair. Bold by leading- drug-tints. aVnd 10c. In stamps for sample to Tbs Harplcid Co., Detroit. Mich. fcagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St. Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. Bt., T. F laurln. Prop. "Special Agent." bv the court. Ordered that hera'ter petitioners will 1 referred to Mr. Kakin to prepare their papers, In the matter of establishing polling plnee in the various precinct through out the County. The following Polling pla r here by established: Astoria Precinct Xo. 1 .At Suonii Hall. I'rei-inct Xo. 2-Brick Knjrine. Loii'e. Precinct Xo. 3 Hou- of no (.'0. Xo. 1. Precinct Xo. 4 Fergtion 1 Houston's Caipi-nter shop. Precinct Xo. 5. O'Brien' Hotel. Precinct Xo. 6 Xo. 3 Kngina house. Precinct Xo. 7 Old Adair school house. John Day Precim-t Xo. 1 John Han sen's store. John Day Precinct Xo. 2. Upper school hoil" in School District Xo. IS. nlluski Pis-cinct School bouse at Wallu-ki Draw bridge. Xew Astoria Precinct City Hall. Wjrrenton Precinct City Hall building. Clatsop Precinct Town Hall. Melville Precinct Melville school house. Chad well Precinct School house in dis trirt Xo. 17. Oluey Prerlurt OlsnnV aarehoiii. Svensea lNvsiiut R d Men 1UU. Knp I'reciiH't Vnion Hall. Vetntrt liwliot-Mccale Hall Vier lrs'iu't Hopkins cholhiue. Jewell Precinct Jewell S-'hoid House Mishawak Pm-inct, in li.trit Xv 14. KUie lrecinct Schotd house in School district Xo. 24. Seaside Irecinct Engine house In City Halt , Youngs Ritr Piwinct -Frcl Par hanicmi's wareau-e. Push Precinct Shool house in Sec. d T. 4. X, R. 8 W. Clifton lrtvim-t Xo. 1 Cook's Cannery. Clifton Precinct Xo. i-Si-hind lion in IM-trict Xo'21 FTidajr, January it, 1906. Ordcr.-d thatl tlM.CWrk notify the newiper of the city that th Court will receive bid until 3 o'clock p. m. to day for publishing the County Court proceeding for the year l!6. Tb following Judge and clerk of election Wt-r appointed! Astoria Prtciact, Ha. 1. Judges C. C RoHfiilserg, Cbas. W'iV son, J. Wuoppi. Clerks F. Xorberg. Walter Johnson, Karl Kaoblock. Attaria Preciact, If, a. Judges J. A. Eakin, Isaac Bergman. Asmu Brix. Clerks-Joha Hahn, W. R. R.-ed, Ja. Haanaford. Astoria Pnciact Ra. j. Judge-W. E. CoU, W. X. Smith. J. IL Hansen. Clerk A. Leberman, W. A. Shcrmsn. L. K Sclig. Astoria Prtciact Na, 4. Judge M. X. Adams, E, A. Gerding. M. R. Pomeroy. Cltffk J. Stru, Max Pohl, Dell Scullej. Astoria Precinct Ro. 5. Jiidges-Geo. XolanJ, W. il Shimpff, M. Ford. Clerk:-R. S. Smith. H. D. Gray. D. n. Welch. Astoria Precinct No. 8. Judges II. Jones, Gust Holmes, W. B. Painter. Clerk C. A. Leincnwelier, S. D. Adair, X. M. Loratsen. Astoria Precinct, No. 7. . Judges Axel Jacobson, Max Young, I. Agren. Clerks G. C Allen, L 0. Bvllaud, John XorJstroiu. Clifton Precinct No. t. Judges W. A. Iatteron, X. St ami vich, A. Kiljus. Clerks T. M. Bowman, Theo Falan gus, Wm. Chisholin. Cliftoa Precinct, No. t. Judges O. A. Horglund, Cha An derson, Victor Mil kelson. Clerks-Alex Moo.lv, Willi Ifagg lund, Xel I. BorglunJ. Chadwell Predact. Judges-J. X. Hecksrd, L. K. Wilson. C. S. Dow. Clerics-Alfred Miller, II- C. lagan, Gu Johnson. Clatsop Precinct. Judges R. J. Morrison, C. W. Carna ban, Josiah West. Clerks D. F. Stafford, W. J. Looml, Fred Oman. Elsia Predact. Juilges James Gallagher, S. Abram- son, A. Kicrmt. Cli-rks J. R. Wherry, Cha Gronnel, Alex Xormand, Jr. Joha Day No. t Prtdnct. Judges Jidm Hanson, M. M. Strawn. Andrew Scpp. (1crks-t R. Blair, Swan Oien, E. loiter. John Day No. t Precinct. Judge X 1 Parker, John Lewis, P. Titus. ClerU-H. C. Hilton, Cecil Lewis, C. Giillirk-un. Jewel Precinct. Judges-.!. W. Wajker, W. A. Foster, Wm. Mcdlev. Clerks Anton Johanson, Ralph Wool- en. W. Bottom. Knappa Precinct, Judges-W. II. Twilight;.!. A: Bender, IL A. Cameron. Clerks D. P. Ross, M ill Stone, Wal ter1 Moody. Mishiwaka Precinct. Judges John Larson, D, Tweedle, L. Millenbeck. Clerks-Dnniel Rierson, W. E. Her rick, E. Ridderbusch. Melville Prtdnct Judges Olof Krickson, D. J. Ingalls, Andrew Olson. Orks William Hartill, C. O. Harder, Olof Olson. New Astoria Precinct. Judge-Robt Gray, Robt Falconei", B. F. fViffey. f lerks T. S. Jewett, Frank Cunning ham, Frank Mudd. Olnnr Precinct. Judge-F. M. Dlsisdell, S. Classer, A. B. McMillen. C1erk-M. Uahy. C If. Ogood, J. C. Dunkin. Path Predact. Judges II. Hill, Albert Johnson, Henry Tokols. Clerks II. Abler, Andrew Lampi. IL Li listed. Seaside Prtdnct. Judges Al Duman, A. W. UUinger, C. T. Hubbard. t leik. -Kivd Mvsmv, J. D. Hi siller, lames Mouiii, Svtnata Precinct. Judges IVter tUstm, Cornelius Hunt. C. C, Mastcn. Clerks-W. 8.-UH' T. Hill". Taylor Coffey, Vesper Prtcinct. Julge-G. W. Carl, W. K. Johnston. T. A. Ncls.ui. Cleiks II. Jcpin, P. Wanstrom. Thus. Hopkins. Wtat Port Precinct. Judge: D. M,l..-au, R. M.Math, John V. Pshm-r. Clerk -Jume M.liilivh, M. McKnr lane, W. P. Wilson. Wanentoa Pmlnct, Judges-Wm. Chadviick, Geo. Warren, C. F. Iter. Clerk Al Wilson, R. J. AbUdt, L. Uouiiis. WaJluskl Prtdnct. Judges J. P. Rjan, J. F. Bartholdus. Jamr Boyle. Ck'iks Edwin Young, I. W. Kruptk A. .V. Xumberg. x Ytvaga Rivtr Prtdact. Jihlges-H. McCoiMik-k, Peter Raskt Fred Parhanleml. Cleiks Andrew Johnson, Elmer WarustarT. Vktor I.unlierg. Ordered that Dr. J. A. Fulton be nd He is hVrby appointed (Hettea of County poor for th yrar 1906. In the matter of publishing County Court pror.srding. Thert having been but two bid filed, the saint wei opened snd read and the J. S. Drllinginger Co. 12)c per inch and The Astoria Budget 15c per inch. Both bids being re able the contract is awarded to the abov mentioned firms. Th report of the County Road Master having been read was approved and or ilere.1 placed on file. Road Di.tricts throughout the County rclsmmb-d anil re etahlisHd. Wednesday, January 14th, loofi. l'sn application W. R. lVan and A R, Koole were allowed to maintain a float and fasten s.iine on the on the Unis & Claik bridge No. 2, providing that no dumage le done to the bridge and upon tiling a bond of I Its). Ordered that Frank Cunningham Is appoint", upervioi of Xew Astoria Road district. thdered that the S aside Sprue Lum ber Company lie allowed to us the County scraper upon isving a rental and -returning the same In a good con ilition as wa received. Ordered that the clerk turn over to the sheriff the Tax Roll for th year 1'.ni5 -m it)i a warrant (hereto attached as soon as said tat roll is completed. Ordere.1 that bond of Kd Ma-t r John Frya for tha year HM3 U ap proved. Ordered that bond of Thomas Liuville as Tax Collector for the year lOOfl approved. Bids wer opened and Sam H. Wlllet at awarded the contract to furni-h 22 bras lantern for county bridge. Ordered tht Clerk prepare notices for planking tht county road between the L. k C. Bridgs and Warfenton. Bids to be filed with the county clerk on or lief ore Feb. Cth, 1!K). Ordered that Court do now a ljoume sine die. C. J. TREXCHARD, Jililge. C. C. CLARKE, County Commisioiier. VTSt. LARS EX. County Commis-loner. r Health Mem the ability to do a good day's work, without undue fatigus and to find life worth living. Yon cannot have indigestion or constipation without ils upsetting the liver and polluting the blond. Such a condition may be best and quickest relieved by Heroine, the liest liver regulator that the world has ever known. Mrs. D. W. Smith, wiitet, April, 9, '! "I us Herbine. and find it th be-t medicine for constipation and regulating the liver I ever used." lr. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. For anv Jisea of tha skin there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Salve. It relieves the Itching and burn ing sensation instantly and soon effects a curt. Sold by Frank Hart and lead ing druggist. Herman Wise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER r c TO COPY ' Special sale of old standard pieces, vocal and instrumental Five Days Only, 6c oer copy J. N. GRIFFIN W ci l-l ad ri 9 a LoKcr T T WII 11 IU1 V4 Beer. SEE THAT BOY? Hi clothe art worn out but look at hit shoe. They art still good, because they art "Billy Buster Shoes" They bavt a solo that won't wear out. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT rOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Street 0pp. Sou Hitgina 1 Ca Study the Map Thirteen states and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 33,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any othtr Wattm road! From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map ten to one your destination is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest : Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi. nets and solicits yours. a. h. Mcdonald, Oentrsl Agent, Rock laland Syaitm, 140 Third Strtat, Portland, Or. Hi