The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 25, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    SUNDAY, FEBRUARY tj, 1900.
TIIE MORNING ASTORIA N. ASTORIA, OREGON.
PORTLAND
MARKETS
Litest Quotations in the Portland
Markets.
Complttt Market Report CerwUd lavs
Day Giving th Wholesale Price vf
ConunoditUi. Farm Product tad vit
tables. PORTLAND, lfli, 24. -Produce tncr
eliuiiU if port 11 luUk week fur business
on pis.ut street. Receipt (if fruit mid
vji litbles from 'u Ufornla, bolh by rait
nml m, were heavy, pi J stilf and
llio demand good. At this iuim On'
Northwest I timidly dependent tui
California fur j!"'1' VKtnt.tf. 11 tli.'
Iiiuiii' jjiiiiliMirin (I" iit rui emiugli "f
mi'it I lif common vmlclles to lide over
iinlil new vog table iiinir In I In
iing. Tin' ,'i-n'iiil pnmpi-rlly of t
country linn i- painted the ileiniiiid fur
o&nnges mill Illinium In such a way s
(o k-f p riiniiiiim.'iili i'inif mil ly utt the
rod from Los Aiig'lm mid New (r-
Irill. Shipments me disputed nf mion
after rrocliinjf the rily, and collections
have lii'i'ii tin it - t ha 11 (inliimt ilv prompt.
Egu I'llcen Weak.
1'lfsli I'jfjjii Veto Wrk lit cents
today mill r'lnilri only IhiiiIiI 1vl1.1t
they needed fur thir din's biiinc, fx-pn-luig
11 dei-liim Mmiiluy. Receipts of
fresh rmnh mif ti heavy mt'l the
crs eoiilillild (o pile u ill (hi- wine
1ujup .
Grain, Produce, feed.
Wbat-Val!a Walla, Cflc;
72c; bluelem, 70cj r'-d, 07c.
OaU-Whlte, $28 gray, $27.
Ilarlcy-Brewlng. 23.60C2(
Vtilliy,
f.ed.
123 23) rolled. t2428.
Hay-Valley timothy, tlw?ll Kt
ern Oregon, 1 13.30(3 14; clover, MM
8; cheat, 7.M(JS, alfalfa, $10.
Millatuff MiddliBgn, $23C20s chop,
$19; bran, $18(J10 ahorta, $2021.
Flour Hard wheat patent, $4.20;
itralght, $3.50; graham, $3.80; rye,
$8; whole wheat flour, $3.78 1 Valley,
$3.0S$3.M DakoU, flM($7.2fl Eaat
era rye, $8.40; Pillabury, $0.30(17.18;
Cortalli. $3 70.
Cxr-Whole, $24; tucked, $23
too.
Rye 41.60 per cwl
Buckwheat $12JW per ton.
pel
Produce.
Butter-Fancy creamery, 27 (330c lb.;
eliy creamery, juric; aairy, 10C
J70; wre, mail; Mrn creamery,
2527ic; butter-fat, 20(?31c.
Clieee Voting American, 10c; Ore
gon full cream. 13c.
Fgg Fieh Oregon ranch, lfl(17c.
Poultry Old rooter, 80a, b'-n,
12l13c; Spring, 14f15c; broiler,
15(U0c; drewed chicken, 1313c;
geee, live, 0ft10c; dreniied, 1 OfnC 17c ;
turkey, livr, 14(15r; ilreed, 1017c;
duck, old, 12(a,13c; Spring duck, 16(3)
10c; pigeon, jnr donen, $!rgl.25;
a.itub, $2r:2.50.
Honey Dark, 10(S;llc; amlir. '2,
3o; fancy white, 14(jj!8e.
y
Fruits and Vegetables.
Malaga grape $9.00 per bbl.
Apple Oreen, 75c$2.28.
rears-$1.00 1.80 a box.
firttpc Frult-$3.OO3.60 crat.
Huckleberries 7c per lb.
Cranberrie $14 per barrel.
Troplwtl fruit Union, fancy, $3.00;
choice, $2.50 per box; orange, $2.25
$2.60; bananas, 60 per lb.; pineapple,
$4.808 per down.
Totatoes Per sack, C0fl5c; car lots,
country; jobbers' price, 7080oj per
100 lbs.,; turnips 7600o aack; cab
bages, per pound, Ho; celery, dozen
60fl5c; onions, 75$1, in country,
jobbers' prices, $1$1.25; cucumbers,
TIDE TABLE, FEBRUARY
JLiw WaUr.3T
Date. I h.m. ft. j li.m.
ft.
ThuwoW 11.... .... 12:50
2.5
Frldnv 21 0:801 3.1 1:65
t:i
Saturday
3 1:28
3.5
3: (HO
3:81)
4:50
1.8
SUNDAY 41 2:40
4.0
4.0
1.2
Monday 8 3:61
0.0
Tuesday 6 4t52
8.0
6:135
u.w
-a.4
Wednesday 7 6:43
Thursday 8 0:27
3.0
6:10
3.2
0:56
-0.7
-0.8
Friday 0 7:00
2.8
7:34
Saturday 10 7:60
2.3
8:12!
0.6
SUNDAY 11 8:34
1.9
8:6(W-0.2
Monday 12 0:16
Tuesday 13 10:02
1.0
0:20
rt.3
1.4
10:10
11:03
1.0
1.8
Wednesday 14110:65
Thursday 1511:881
1.4
1.3
11:531
2.0
rrlday 10
1:12
2:30
1.3
1.0
Rattirdav 17 1:02
3.2
SUNDAY 181 2:21
3.0
3:45
4:48
0.0
8.1
jvion
Wed
"Tim
Monday ........10 8:43
8.7!
rnsday .2 4:055
3.4
0:40
0:20
0.3
lnesdav Zl 0:5
' 'i 1
8.0
-0.5
hnreday
..221 8:37
2.0!
7:06
0.5
Friday 23 7:20 2.3 7:4.2
Saturday 241 8:00 2.1 8:16
SUNDAY 25 8:35 1.0 8:40
0.3
0.2
0.7
SUNDAY 201 8:001 2.1 8:15
0.2
1.2
Monday 20 9:00 1.8 9:12
Tuesday 2V 9:42 1.8 9.41
Wednesdaj, 2810:20j 1.010:17
1.8
2.4
boi, BO) beets 1 jur Mtck; carrot 75c
per lack) gartle, )0ct egg plant, ISo
noil ml 1 sweet potatoes, tl.B6At2.00)
pepper, 20c pound j hothouse 1- ttu,
; ' .7.
.,. i,r.., r.-.. ,
.prouL, 8 radish, 2So doaen Imnr-h.,
,, ' ' ... , ,
Chile pepper, 20o lb. f tomatoes, tl.75
boxj head lettuce, 25o doi., artichoke,
76e loa.ni ca.l.aKe, 2.(K) cauliflower,
1,28 per dnaenj celnry, $2.783 crate.
Groceric, Previiloni, Ite.
8t(ar ,ack bal "lolden C, $5.08;
extra C, $5.20; powdered, $3.8f); patent
cube, $5.1)5; cane, I). 0., $5.70; fruit aug
ar, $3.70; l t iiKr, $4.00; barrel, cwt.
lOo; kcg, cwt., 28o; Ioie, cwt., 50o ad
vance over aack ll, lex lo lb. If paid
for in 15 day,
8altnlr of 75 2a, bale. 11.00; bale
of 00 3i, bale, $180; bale of 40 4,
bale., $1.00; ball-a of 13-10., bal, $1.00;
bag, 50, fine, ton, $11.00; bag, 80 lb.,
genuine Liverpool, ton, $17.(M); bag. 50
lb , i grounJ, m, ton, $7.00; R. 8. V .
P 20 8 lb. carton, 28; It. 8. V. P.,
24 3 lb. carlona, $1.75; Liverpool lump,
ton, $1H.50.
Rice Iniperlal Japan, No. I, $5.05
Southern, Japan, 6!c; broken, 4ic; head,
fancy, 7; brail, choice, 0o.
Coffee-Mocha, 24rof2Hc Java, fancy,
20rti2c; .Inva, good, 20(5(24; Java, onli
nary, 1720; CwU lU.a, fancy, 1820;
Co(a Lira, -ikmI 14-ilH; Arbucklc, lCo
per lb; Lion, lCJc jr lb; Columbia oof
lie, i.ij; jvauor, limuo.
I'roi.ii.tiHuni, to iz 12lc; ham,
picnic, Hr; Miron, tegular, 1 1 ( bacon,
brrakfa!, 13'l!ic; dry nalt aidea, lie;
bark a, dry aalt, lie.
KuUVlnute, No. 1 aoft hel, 151c;
; No. 1. bard ahrIL 15c: Clhle. 13ci ab
ntond. Iflc. flllrta. 140!l3t Braiil.
14c; pecan. 131(8, 16c( hickory, 8o Vir-
ginla pi-anuta, 77ic; Jumbo Virginia
peanuta, (k; Japaneae peanut, 6lOc;7o,
cheanuU, Julian, 14c; oocoanuU, doien,
73fa.80c; new almonda, 18(?18c,
Flg-Wbite, lb., 8 I SQecj black, 6
7e.
llean Small white, 4o; Urge white
3Jc; pink, 2 7-8c; bayou, 4 3 4c; Lima,
3 7-8c; Mix loan red, 6)c,
Pickled gooda-Pkkled pig' feet, 1-2
barrel, $8.00; 1-4-bamla, 12.78; 161b
ktU, $li8; pickled tripe.
1-2-barrela,
$8.00; 1-4 barrel, $2.70; 161b. kite,
$128; pickled pig' tongue, 1-2 -barrel,
o.uu, i tmn, a.uu w in. aiu,r
fi.oo; ptcatffl tamoa wngne., ,.,-B.r-
rel., $9.00; 1-4 Urral $8.60; 18 lb. kiU,
Urd-Kettle rendered t Tierce, 10c;
tUb. 10 0 8c; 60. 10 6 8c; 20. 11 3-4c;
io,, He; 6, 9 8 8c; SUnd.rd pure;
Ttercca, S l-4c; tulta, 9 7 8c; 80. 9 7-8c;
j20c, 9 8-8c; 10. 10c; 6. 101-8o. Com
pound: Tiercc. 01-2c; tub, 0 3 4c;
10. 7 l-4c; 8. 7 a-8&
8auaage Poitlana nam, 13 l-2o per lb.;
minced ham, 10c; summer, choice dry, kip, sound, 13 to 30 lb., 9c per lb.; salt
17 12c; bologna, long, 6 l-2c; wiener- d veal, ound, 10 to 14 lb., 9o per lb.;
w''7t, 8c; liver, 60; port, 9c; blood, 6c; tatted calf, aound, under 10 lb., 10c per
nedcheee, 12 l-2c; bologna auage,
link, 4 l-2e.
Ralaina Looe Muacatel, 3 crown,
: 7 i.20, J. crown, 0 l-2c; bleached eed
l..H SuUanna, 7 12c; unbleached seed-
leta Sultanna, 0 3 4c; Undon layer, 3-
crown, whole boxe of 80 lb, $1.86; 2-
Dried Fruit Apple, evaporated, '2jc
crown, $1.78.
per lb.; sundrled, sseks or boxes, none;
apricot 1112; pcarhe, 10llc;
pears, 1012 l-2c; prune, Italian, 0
0 l-2c; French, 3 l-2c; flgs, Cal. black,
6 3-4c; do, white, none; Smyrna, 20c;
Fard. date, Cc; plum, pitted, 0o.
Cereal foods Rolled oats, cream, 90-
lb. sacks, $0.76; lower grade, $5.00
$6.28; oatmeal, steel cut, 801b. sacks, $3
per bale; 10-Ib. sacks, $4.28 per bale; oat
meal (ground), SO-lb. sacks, $7.50 per
bale; 101b. sacks, $4.00 per bale; split
peas, $4.00 per 100-lb. sack ; 25-lb. boxes,
$1.16; pearl barley, $4.28 per 100 lbs.;
25-lb. boxes, $1.28 per box; pastry flour,
10-lb. sacks, $2.50 per bale.
Canned salmon Columbia river, Mb.
HlgbWatar.
A.M.
h.m". I ft.
PJII.
h.m. I ft
Date.
Thursday 1 0:071 7.0
0:47
6.6
6.3
6.4
6.8
0.2
Fniday 2 7:IK) 7.5
8:02
Saturday 31 7:501 7.5
0:18
SUNDAY 4 8:53 7.7
10:25
11:18
Monday 6 0:47 7.0
Tuesday tiiu:
Wednesday 7 0:00) 6.7
11:23
12:08
8.8
Thursday 81 0:4
Friday 01 1:
40 7.31
8.0
17 7.712.52j
0.0
Saturday 101
1:54
8.1
1:35 9.1
SUNDAY H
2:31
8.4
8.6
2:20
8.9
8.4
7.8
7.1
6,4
6.9
5.9
6.2
6.0
Monday 12 3:00
8:07
3:0
Tuesday ,1.1 3:4
Wednesday 14 4:31
8.7
8.6
8.4
4:58
,:0
Thursday 15 6:20
Friday 1 6:15
Sntttrdty 17 7:18
8.2
7:27
8.1
8:60
SUNDAY 18 8:27
Monday 19 9:36
8.1
8.3
10:13
11:13
Tuesday 20110:37
8.5
Wednesday 21 0:01
7.1
Wednesday i ii:3t
8.7
7.6
g g I
Thursday 22 0:42
12:10
Friday 23 1:18
7.8
1:01
8.7
Saturday 24 1:50
8.0
8.1
1:40
2:20
8.6
'J
SUNDAY .25 2:21
Monday 201 2:531
8.1
2:60
Tuesday 27 8:24
8.1
3:33
to I
Wednesday 28) 3:CU
7.91
4:15
0.7 1
I tails, ll.Mj I lb. UIU, 2.50 1 fane Mb.
per flat, 12.00; 1-2 lb. fancy data, 11.25)
red fancy Mb. ovate, $2,78 j Alaaka Ulla
I pick, OOcj red $1.48) nominal, U,
tall. 12.00.
Maeon fruit JarsnalfgaTlon, per
I I .nn, ,,.,. fl . Ut UU,
, ' ' '
itra cape, per groaa, 92.35.
r r
i7 Jara-nalf gaTlone, per
t quart, $10.W; plnta, 8A8;
Mtrt l M'
Kverlaating fruit jar naif-ganona,
112.80) quarta, t 60; pinU, 7.80; extra
cape, glaaa, 2.80,
Livestock Market.
Catt!e-n't aU'ern, $3.704;
cow,
13.003.25 j oalvea, W.OO4.78.
Bltcp-$3,75$8,(KJ; lamb, $58.60.
Hi-$3.736.00j light bog, 5
5.25.
Wild Game.
Jink rabbit, $2(2.60 dozen.
(Sugar, nark baia (Jolilen C, $5.05 ;
Freah Meat and Flan.
Freeh meat Veal, atnall, 8(81c;
larK", SjOVrj park, 6J7; beef,
bull, L'Jr; cow, 34C; lamb,
8ft,0c.
Oytera rjhoalwatcr bay, yr gallon,
$2.23; per aack, $3.75 net; Olyrnpla, per
- ok, $5.25; FjilrB tranaplanted $l.0
par 100 Iba.
Clam Hardihcll. ocr boi, $2.uu; raior
- cUtna, $2.00 per box
VUh-Trab. th-t flozen. 11.50: RW1
WAtr bay oytera, pt-r aack $4.08, gal
on $2.25; halibut, file; black
J,M. M.r jt, 2 .2ci herring, 8c;
floundera, 8c; catflah, 8c; lolttera, per
ft. '2 12c; ilvr emelt, 8c; hrimp,
" 1"tca aiurgeon, nc; ativeratac,
fcl "out, 12 1-iic; black baaa.
Vaquina chinook aalmon, 6ct
j Grain bag Calcutta aad domeatlo,
Wool Valley, 2(27 l-2e; Kaatero
Oregon, 18 (220c.
Tallow Prime, per lb, 3S 3 4c; No.
t and greae, 22 1-te.
Hope, Wool, Hlflea, Ite.
Hop Cboke, 10(5 11c; prime, 99l&
Wool Valley, 2827icj Eaatera Ore-
gn 18(3 20c; nominal.
Tallow-Prime, per lb., 33fc; No. ?
land greae, 22c.
ojj.Dt, Mm No i 1S ,. .nfl p,
,0j7o pfr ,b.. dry kIp( Xo 1 g
,s ,bl ,3i61c T. ctf( No.
unde7 6 lb., 1718c; dry aalted, bull
ind .ug. one third lea than dry flint
(CUj. moth-eaUn, badly cut, aeored,
murrain, halr-.lipped. weather-beaten or
orubbr. 23c ner lb. leeali aalted Wdea
- ,un, aound, 00 lb, and over, 9(?10o per
lb. j 60 to 00 lb., 8 l-29c per lb.j under
50 ibi. and cowa. 8,ec per lb.: aalted
atag and bulla, aound, 0c per lb.; aalted
b. (green, unltcd, lc per lb. lea; cull,
lc per lb. 1e). Sheep nun: Shear-
lint, No. 1 butcher' stock, 2530c each ;
ahort wool, No. 1 butchers' atock, 40
60c each; medium wool, No. 1 butchere'
stock, 0O(J8Oci long wooi, No, 1 butchers'
stock, $1.00 1.80 eacn Murrain pelt,
from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 1214c
per lb.; borne hides, salted, each, accord
jg to size, $1.60 2.00; dry, each, ac
cording to aize, $1.50; colts hides, 28
50c each; goat skin, common, 1015c
each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.50
I each
Mohair Choice, 303ie.
Feather Geese, wbtte, 35 40c;
geese gray or mixed, 2530c; duck,
white, 1520c; dttcL, mixed, 1215c,
Oil and Lead.
Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, cases.
20Je per gallon; water white oil, iron
barrels, 13c; wood barrels, 171c; extra
star case, 23c; headlight oil, 175 de
grees, cases, 23Jc; iron barrels, 171c
(Washington State test burning oils,
except headlight, lc per gallon higher.)
Benzine Sixty-three degrees, cases.
, ...... u.., HV.
Turpentine In cases, 89c; in wood
barrels, 86e; in iron barrels, 83c; in 10-
ctise lots, 8Sc.
ilitiseed oil Raw, 5-bnrrel lots, 5Cc;
1-lmrrel lots, 57c; in cases, 62c; boiled,
barrel lots, 5Sc; 1-borrel lots, 69c; in
cases, 64c.
Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 24Jc;
I iron barrels 18c; 86 degrees gasoline,
cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 26c.
Rope Pure Manila, 14 Jo; standard,
133c; Sisal, 11c; Isle brand Sisal, 0c.
An exchange says: "Men have var
ious ways of carrying money. Grocers,
butchers ivud millers entry it in a wad,
bunkers in clean bills laid full length
in a pockethook. Brokers always fold
the bill once, doubling the money as it
were. The young business man carries
it in his vest pocket while the sport
has his in his trousers pocket. The
farmers and drovers in their inside
pockets, whether it to $50 or 15c.
T..!1 11.. it. !..,. ! .11...
' hum is imuuiiy vuuj moos 111 uwioi
people's pockets.
Church
Notices
First Congregational
There will be preaching services In
the First Congregational church by Rev.
W. h. Strange. Topics, morning: "The
Church and It Privilege"; evening,
"The Better Things, an Unspeakable
Gift."
First Presbyterian.
Fir-t PreHbytcrian church, Ri-v, Wrn.
S, Oilbert, pastor, Morning wor-
uliip, 11 o'clock n. rn.; Sunday ncltool,
12:15 p. in.; Y. P. S. C. K., 0:30 p. m.;
hermoii theme, niorning, "The Garment
Ifirin"; evening, "lttit and Found
f'horiii choir,
First Baptist.
At the I!aplit church today the
pitilor will preach in the morning, ob
ject, "The Law and the Gospel"; in th
evening Mit Laura Gregg, the popular
lecturer will occupy the pulpit. Sunday
M-hool st 10 a. in. and U. Y. P. U., at
6:30 p, 111. Everybody cordially in
vite.l
First Lutheran.
Ftr-t Lutheran church, Gutaf E.
l!rl (juit, pastor. Service todav a
follows: Morning service, with boly
coinmiiiiion, in Swedish, at 10:30. Sub
ject for sermon, "Heboid, We Go Up To
Jerusalem." j;vening m-rviee, also with
holy communion, . in English, st 7:30,
Subjei t for sermon, "Jeus, Thou Son
of David, Have Mercy Upon Me" and
"The prayer of the Blind Barthimeus."
Th'-re will aIo be reception of members
at both service. Everybody cordially
invited.
St. Mary's Catholic.
A eotire of lei-tures to Non-Catholics
will le delivered at St. Mary's church
commencing Sunday evening at 8. p. m.
by Rev. J. Chspoton, C. S. S. R. The
subject this evening will be "The Ex
istence of God." No admission will be
charged. . Everybody is invited. The
"que! ion box" will be introduced.
First M. E. Church.
There will be the regular services at
the Firi.t XL E. church, today; consist
ing of the class meeting at 10:15 a. m.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 12:15
and Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. The
regular prayer services Wednesday even
ing st 7:30. The young people will
give an unique 'ocial in the church par
lor of Friday evening. Everybody cor
dially invited.
CHEAP RATES FROM THE EAST
VIA THE 0. R. & N. CO.
The folowing lit represents a few of
the Eastern points from which Colonist
rates shown below will apply via the
O. R. k N. to Astoria from February
13th to April 7, 1900:
Atlnnta, Ga., $40.75; rittsburg, Ta.,
$42; Baltimore, Md., $49.75; Washing
ton. D. C, $49.75; Hotoii. Mas., $49.90;
Peoria, 111., $31.; Buffalo, N Y., $42.50;
Oklahoma, 0 T., $30; Chicago, 111., $33;
St. Louis, Mo., $30; Cincinnati, O., $39;
Kansas City, Mo., $25; Cleveland, O.,
$40; St. Joseph, Mo., $25; Detroit,
Mich., $39.73; Omaha, Neb., $25; Mon
treal, Que, $48.90; Sioux City, la., $25;
New York, N. Y., $50; St. Paul, Minn.,
$25; Philadelphia, Ta., $49.75; Minnea
polis, Minn., $25.
Money can be deposited here for
tickets which will be delivered to pas
sengers at any point in the east without
extra charge. For further information
apply to G. W. Roberts, agent, O. R.
& N. Company.
The up-to-date woman avoids caus
tics, drugs and powders. They arc ex
tremely harmful to the skin, while Hoi
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes it
soft and beautiful. 35 cents, Tea or
Tablets, 35 cents. Frank Hart, druggist.
MORE COMFORT THAN EVER.
On Sunday, December 17th, the Den
ver & Rio Grande railroad will inaugur
ate a daily line of standard and tour
ist sleeping cars between Denver and
Los Angeles in connection with the new
Clark rood. Both cars will leave Den
ver daily at 9:30 a. m., and arrive at
Salt Lake City at 1:35 p. m., the next
day. At this point the cars will be
held over until midnight, thus allow
ing through passengers the privilege of
a atop-over of ten hours and a half in
Salt Lake City. Eastbound, these cars
will leave Los Angeles at 8 p. m., and
arrive at Salt Lake City at 6:30 a. m.,
second morning where they will remain
over until 8:50 p. m., thence to Denver
where they will arrive at 4:20 the fol
lowing afternoon. This stop-over at
Salt Lake City of the regular line of
deeping cars promises to be an at
tractive feature for transcontinental
travelers.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Notice U hereby given that, the as
sessment mad for the improvement of
Harrison avenue from the west line if
Thirtieth street to a point ten feet
we-t of the center line of Thirty-third
street, as pr assessment roll number
119, waa made by an order of the com
mon council due and payable on the 5th
day of March, 1900, by ordinance num
ber 3215, confirming said amwMment roll,
that the following are the names of
the person against whom the assess
ment is made, and the amount owing
by each towit:
Burton, E. It $180.10
Baker, M. A 4.54
Baker, (',. L, 4.54
Baker, Katharine 4.54
Baker, Lela 4.54
Boyd, Mary A 4.34
Kdward John F 38.50
Kd wards, Ed 45.00
Frederickson, Alexander 4S.20
Hammond Lumber Co 19.28 j
Ifedrick, Mr. Metier 22.64
Ivetson, Carrie 48.20
Juger, N1I1 3.40
Jackson, Jacob J 100.70
Johnson, i'cU'r 52.73
Johnson, Pete 3.40
Laity, Charles 19.26
Ly-tad, Peter 48.20
Morris, Wist or B 211.37
Olsen, Peter M 45.00
Swa risen, P. E 17.13
City of Astoria (excels) 60.72
Bv order of the common council.
OI.OF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Polite Judire of the City
of Astoria. 3 6
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the as
sessment made for the improvement of
Eighth street from the south line of
Grar.d avenue to the south line of Lex
ington avenue, a per assessment roll
numlier 118, was made by an order of
the common council due and payable on
the 5th day of March, 1906, by ordi
nance number 3216, confirming said as
sessment roll, that the following are
the name of the persons against whom
the assessment is made and the amount
owing by each to-wit:
Boelling, V. $46.62
Barker, Orpha 3258
Bernard, Joseph 7.17
Beck, Paulina 7.17
Baker, Katharina 1.44
Baker, M". 1.44
Baker, O. L 1.44
Boyd, Mary A 1.44
Becker, A 215.2
Casey, Ella M 71.73
Clinton, James R 10.76
Carney, F. J 1.65
Dealey, Mary F 36.35
Pea lev, Richard 53.80
Dalgity. A. B 21.52
Davis. J. C 10.76
Davis, Lucy E 10.76
Denn, Maria 10.76
Fulton, Ada 58.13
Fulton, Maud E 58.12
Flnvel, Geo. C 100.71
FInvel. Mary C W.43
Flavcl, Nellie 27.43
FLtvel. Katie 27.4$
Finliiyson, Maigret 67.50
Fox. John .;6
Fox, A. T 8-97
Foard. Ed 32.2S
Fcrgu-'on. Almytii E li'M
Fi-hcr, Christina 103.S3
Gem-hurt. Cele-tia A 110.
1
Gte-'orv, W. E
32.2S
71.73
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Halm. John 32.23
Hawthorn. MonUiUious 01.23
Hammond Lumber Co 7.44
lolin-oii. Irene C 2.39
Johnson. Mary Alma 2.39
lolm-ou. Clutrles 2.30
.loir John H 32.28
.lolitivni. George 4ti.(S2
l.oeau. W. C 32.28
Kionotii-t Matt 7.17
MoLerg. Betsy 10.70
Moittcith. lnia H 32.28
Miller. Lola Baker 1.43
MoAyeal. Alex 12.56
NcImui. Laura 1.63
Olou. Win 23.11
Pulmbcfg:. Kmil 21.52
Parker. C. T 10.76
Parker. H. 1! 7.43
Russell. Joint W 35.72
liu-s'll. Joseph 35.72
Row hind. Bun- T 5.38
Riippleyea, Addie E IO.16
RadelilK', Alice J 10.76
Robb. Cordelia 2.4S
SduTiiaokau, A 71.73
Stone. Will E 21.52
Speddeti, Mary C 7.17
Sloop. B. J..." 21.52
Smith, Jennie 7.17
Wright, Margaret J 35.72
Willis. Lydia M 6.38
Ward, Anna M 12.53
Wilson, Oscar F 4.90
By order of the common council.
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria. 3-6
There is happiness in life as there is
gold in the earth. Because you have
not found it, is not proof that it isn't
there.
ASTORIA
COMMISSION
and
AUCTION CO.
365 Commercial Street
AUCTION EVERY
SATURDAY
at p. m.
PRIVATE SALES
during the week
Ask Ui for Prica
305 Commercial Street
4i
Dr, D. A. Sanburn
FREN'CH SPECLALIST.
The King of Cures
I am now in your dty introducing my
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and all and I will tell everyone their
disease and you will be made welL Iff
medicines are all nature's remedies.
roots, herbs, barks and berries.
After I introduce my medicine I will
leave certain kinds of it in your drug
stores.
Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 8
p. m., at the Megler House, 680 Commer
cial street, rooms 1 and 2.
Consulation free at Astoria, Ore.
Accordion, Sunburst
and Knife Pleating
To Order
STEAM PROCESS.
No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods.
Miss O. Gould
Eighth Floor, Marquam Building.
PORTLAND.
Prompt and Careful Attention Given
to all Out-of-Town Orders.
COFFEEJEA,
BAKING POWDER,
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Abiolufc Purify, Fmesr Flavor,
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r PORTLAND, OREGON.
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THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM
MERERS 1261 oat Yamhill Street,
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Use Big CI for annatartf
diichtrxei, inflammation!.
Outrasueil M Irritations or ulcerations
inrlMsre. of mucous nitinbrans.
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or wnt in plain wrapper,
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