The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 13, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, APRIL I. 1908,
THK-tfOANlNG ASTORJAN, ASTOltlA, OREGON.
PORTLAND MARKETS
V 1" i w
Latest Quotations in the Portland
? ! Markets.
Jomplt-t Market Rfporti CorrecUi Eaua
Day Giving thi Wboleialt Prices ul
Commodities, Firm Product and vg.
table.
PORTLAND, April 12. -The aeaaon
for Ctihimlilu river anlmon will open
next Monday, and dealers look fur full
supplies. No change. I not I'd in shall
f1h, but Imlibul haa dropped a cefit.
ami Imot I quoted nt mi ad vii nee of 20
ceuta, ,
Freah meat are in fair receipt and
prima xia nutt with ready ante, though
Old tintt ket could hi ,1 lid iOinewimt 111
crowd ahlpmciit. Prime teer would
bring any in mom than quoled If car
( wnra dreed with more core,
Butter and Egg.
No material change U quoUd In !
trade, irit-a ruling nt quotation named
yesterday. Egg are not in excvwlvn
receipt, end f If imy are going to cold
(orag.
The lM-ttt market absorb n Inrr-
id inpply ovrr recent year, and thr
U little Indication of a break In the
prb.
The street- wa rather bnre of poul
try 'yesterday, end at present price
tha trade could Mnml heavier receipt
without causing a lrak of qitiilniioii.
which are lomrwhat at Iff.
Criio, Produce, Feed.
Wheat-Walla Walla, Wilo
73c; blueatem, 670; red, Me.
OaU-Wblte, 28 gray, 27a
Barley-Brewing, t23JH)i1?24
Valley,
feed)
t23M) rolled, I24.8025.50.
Hay-Valley timothy, 10fllj Eaat
rn Oregon, 113.50 U clover, t9M
10 j cheat. tfl,607 alfalfa, $10. ,
Mlllatuff Middling. 12520; chop,
tlj bran, tl7W abort, 118(819. ;'-
Hour Hard wheat patent, $3.85i
atralgbt, $.1.40; graham, $325) rye,
13.00 1 whole wheat flour, $3.80; Valley,
t3.30caj3.45; Dakota, WJO7.23 East
ern rye, t3.4Q; PHUbury, ta20$7.15
Curvallla. $3.70.
Corn Whole, $24; crocked, $23 per
ton. ,
Pye $1.80 per cwt.
Buckwheat $30 per ton.
Produce.
Ilutter Fancy creamery, 28c lb.j city
creamery, 25ej dairy, 13clCc etore.
14l(3;15ci Eaatern creamery. 27f30ci
buttorfat, 23427io.
Checee Young American, lflcj Ore
gon full cream, 15c. .
EggFreh Oregon ranch, ICe.
Poultry Old rooetere, 89u Lena,
12J'13ej Spring, 1413c; broiler,
13ICc; dreaacd chicken, 13Q13C
gcec, live, l0icj dreed, lllliei
turkeya, live, Mf&iSoj dressed, 16r17c
ducka, old, 1213cj Spring ducka, 15
10c plgeona, per dozen, $1.00155i
aquaba, $2.603.00.
Honey Dark, 10llcj amber' 12
13c fancy white, 14l'5c.
Frulti and Vegetable!.
Apple Green, 75?2.23.
Pear 41(81.60 box.
Crape fruit Crate, $33.50.
Cranbt-rrlea $14 per barrel.
Tropical finite Lemon, fanoy, $3.50 j
uholoe, $3.00 per boxj orange, : 75f
$3.00f bananaa, 60 per lb.j plrjapplea,
$4.505.00 per flown.
: Potatoca Per aack, 0O73e for fancy,
3050o for inferior atock, In country 1
jobber' prices, 5080c per 100 poumla;
turnlpa, 750Oo aackj cabbagra, per W
Iba., $1.7fl2.00 celery, doaf-n, 75r00o;
onlona, 75c$1.00 In country; iobber'
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price, $1.001.2S; leeta, $1 per aaok)
enrrota, 700 per eocki'gerlju, Ifoueweat
pointoea, $2.26f?.2.60j red ' pcppei a,' dry,
20c hot-boune IfUuce, $1.50 box. Call
foinU' vegetabli Oreon pea, 8(J0c;
tprouta, 8c 1 rndlMiea, 2Ro dot bench)
Chile peppera, 20o pound) head lettuce,
20c doen) artichoke, $2.25(2.60 dot.)
cauliflower, 00e$1.00 per down) rhu
barb; 727i!. ; V r ; : '
Croceriei, Provlio..i, Etc.
Sugar, aack buala OoMon C, $3.05)
extra C, $3,20) powdered, $5.80; patent
cube, $3.03) cane, D, O., $5.70) fruit
augar, $3.70) beet ugar, t4.(XJ; barrela,
cwt., 10c) kfga, owt., 25c Imxea, et
BOc' advance over aack ba!e (lea l-4c
II). if paid for In 15 day).
BRlt-ilalea of 73-4c, bale, $1.00; bales
of (10 3c, bale, $1.00; bale of 4Q-4a, bale,
$1.00) bale of 10-10c,' bale, $l.0Oj bag,
60a, fine, ton, $11; laga, 50 lbi., genuine
Liverpool, too, $17; bag, 50 lb., 1-2
ground, 100a, ton, $7; It. 8. V. P., 20 5
lb. carton, $2.25) P., 8. V. P., 24 3 lb.
cnrloua, $1.73) Liverpool, lump, ton,
$18.60.
Hlce Imperial Japan, No. I, $5.05;
ftouthtrn, Japan, 5 3 4c; broken, 4c;
head, fancy, Clc; head, choice, 0 l-4c.
Coffee Mocha, 24(S28c; Java, fancy,
2(lrtj32c) Java, good, 20(24e'; Java, or
dinary, 17 20c ; Coata Rica, fancy, lHrj
20c ; Coata Itlca, gKd, 12 18c; Ar
buckle, lflc per lb.)' Lion, lClo per lb.;
Columbia coffee, 133-4j Salvador, 11)
(i 1 3c.
Prm-laloiia Ham, to , 13c; ham,
picnic, 0c; bacon, .cgular, Hie; bacon,
brenkfaat, 131-4(10c; dry aalt aldca,
Ik; bai'ka, dry aalt, 11c.
Nut Walnut, No. I, oft ahell,
151-4c No. I. hard (hell, 15c; Chile,
i:s!j almond', 10c; Albert, 1415c;
(Iranila, 14c; p-'cana, 1313c) hickory,
8c; Virginia peanut, 771c; Jumlw
Virginia pcanuta, 0c; Jnpancae peanut,
fiirStGc; chetnut, Italian, 14c; cocoa
nut, doaen, 75 60c; ney almond, 15
aie.
Date flolden, 60-lb. box, Ofllc;
l ib. package, 8c; Fard., 15-lb. boxca,
$1.40 box.
IJcan Small white, 4?; large white,
3ie; pink, 2 7 8e; bayou, 4 8-4c; Llmaa,
3 7-8c; Mexican rede, 6c.
Figa-White, lb., C(g6cj black", C7c.
Pickled goode-Plckled pig' feet, I
barrela, $3; 1-4 barrela,, $2.75) 15-lb.
kit, $1.25; pickled tripe, i barrel, $3;
1-4 barrela, $2.75; 151b. kit, $li3;
pickled pig tongue, i barrel, $6.00:
14 barrel., $3; 15-lb. kiU, $1JJ0; pick
led lamb' tongw, i-barrcl, $9; 1-4
barrel, 13.50; 15-lb. kit, $2.75.
Lard Kettle-rendered, ti.ree, 10c;
tuba, 105-8c; 50, 105-8C) 20a, 103-4c;
10 11c; 6a, 9 5 He. Standard ' pure,
tiercea, 81-4c; tubs 7-8c) 50a, 97-8c;
20, 0 5-8c; 10a, 101-4c; 6a, 101-8c.
Compounda, tiercea, Cc; tuba, 6 S-4c;
Compounds tiercea, (!cj tub, 03-4c;
60a, 0 3-4c; 5a, 7 3-8c.
Sauage Portland ham, 14lo per lb.j
minced ham, 10c Summer, choice dry,
17c; bologna, long, 6Jc; wiencrwurat,
8c; liver, 5c; pork, 9c; blood, Cc; head
cheee, 12c; bologna aauange, link, 4c.
Hulalna IvOOh Muacatela, 3crown,
7Jc; 2-crovn, 7c; bleached aeeJleaa Sul
tanaa, 712c; unbleached aecdK-a Sul
tanaa, 7c) Ixndon layer, 3-crown,
whole boxea of SO pound, $2.10; 2
crown, $2. " '
Dried fruit Apple, evaporated, 121c
per pound; aundried, sack or boxea
none; apricot, ll121cj peaches, 10
11c; peari, none; prune, Italian, W(
Olcj French, 3)c; flg, California black
5 3-4c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c;
plum, pitted, 0c.
Cereal food Rolled oat a, cream, DO
lb. aack, $0.75; lower grade. $5.25
$0.25; oatmeal, ateel cut, C0-lb. aok
$9 bale; 10-lb. aack,' $4.25 per crate;
oatmeal (ground), 60-lb. aacka, $7.50
per bale; 10-lb. aacka, $4 per bale; aplit
peas, $4.50 per 100-lb. aack; 25-lb
boxea, $1.15; pearl barley, $4.75 per 100
lba.; 25-lb. boxea, $1.25, per box; pastry
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flour, 10-lb. iacka, $2.50 per fcalav '' : '
" Canned aalmon Columbia River, -lb.
talla, $1.85) 2-lb.',tall, $2.60) fancy, 1
Ib. Ilaia, $210) Mb. fancy flat, $1.25;
fancy 1-lb, oval, $2.75) Alaaka talis,
plug, 90c) red, $1.43; nominal, 2a, tall,
$f.0fl.
Livestock Market.
Cattle Boat itcera. $3.75 a 4 j
owa,
$3,003.28; oalvea, $3.00(4.75.
8heep-$5.76(S$ll.00) lamba, $55.50.
Hog-$5.75($0.00; light bog, $5
6.23,
Wild Game.
Jack rabbit, $2t$2.60 dozen.
Sugar, sack baai Golden C, $3.05;
. Fresh Meat and Flah,
Fre(h meat Veal, imall, 718c
large, 4i51o pork, 7i8c; beef, bull,
2j3; cow, 3(4lc) teers, 4J5c;
mutton, 88ic) lamba B&Oic.
Clam -Hardahell, per iox. $2.00; raz
or clama, $2.00 per box.
Oyatj-rn Shoalwatcr Bay, per gallon,
$2.25; Olympia, per aack, $5.25; Eaatern
tramtplanted, $1.00 per 100.
llah Crab, per down, $1.60) Shoal
water Ray ovatera, per sack, $4.00;
oyxtera, gallon, $2.23) halibut, 7c; black
cod, 7c; baa, per lb., 18c; herring, 6c;
flounders, 6c; catflah, 8c; lobster, per
lb., 12Jc; ullver amdt, Cc) ahrlojp, 10c;
perch, 5cj tturgeon, 8c; tea trout, 121c;
black baa, 23c; Columbia River atoel
heada, 9c; Columbia River atnalt, 3c;
Chinook aalmon, 9c.
Hop, Wool, Hide, Etc
Cram bag Calcutta, and domeaUc,
7o.
Wool-Valley, 2K327 I-2e; Eaetcro
Oregon, 19 Si, 20c.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3-4c; No.
t and greaae, 22 l-2e.
Hope Cbofte, 10 lie; prime, 93C
Wool-Valley, 2627Jej Eaatern Ore-,
gon, 18(3 20c; nominal
Tallow Prime, per lb., 3(3Jc; No. 2
and greaae, 2 (321c,
Hide Dry hide, No. f, 19 Tba. awl up,
15 lba 131 101c per lb.; dry calf, No. 1
1G 17o per lb.) dry kip, No. 1, 6 to
onde;6 lb 1718cj ary aalted, bull
and (tags, one third lea than dry flint
(cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, . aoored,
murrain, bair-alipped, weather-beaten or
grubby, 23o per lb. leta) j aaited hides,
teera, aound, 00 lb, ana over, 9(5 10c per
lb.; 60 to $0 lb, g l-2($9e per lb,; utvkr
SO 1U. end cows, 89o per lb.; salted
atag and bulla, aound, 80 per lb.; aalted
kip, aound, lb to 30 lba., 9 per lb.; aalt
ed Tea), aounJ, 10 to 14 lb., 9o per lb.;
sited calf, aound, under 10 lba., lOo per
lb. (green, utt salted, lo per lb. leaa; culla,
lo per lb. leaa). Sheep atina: Shear
lings, No. 1 butcher' atock, 25 S 30c each;
hort wool, No. 1 butchers' atock, 40(g)
6O0 each; medium wool, No. 1 butcher'
atock, 60(2 80c; long tvoo, No. 1 butcher'
atock, $1.00 U0 eacn Murrain pelts,
from 10 to 20 per cent lee, or 12 14c
per lb.; burse hide, salted, each, accord
ing to aire, $1.60(2.00; dry, each, ac
cording to ize, $1.60; colt' hides, 25
60e each, goat (kins, common, 10 15c
each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.50
each.
Mohair Choice, 303Se.
Feather Gee, white, S3 40c;
geeae gray or mixed, 2530c; duck,
white, 1520c; duck, mixed, 1215c
Oil and Lead.
Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, oases,
201c per gallon; water white oil, iron
barrels, 15o; wood barrela, 171c; extra
star cases, 25c; headlight oil, 175 de
grees, cases, 23 Jc; Iron barrels, 171c
(Washington State test burning oils,
except headlight, lo per gallon higher.)
Benzine Sixty-three degree, caaes,
22c; iron 'barrels, 171c.
Turpentine In cases, 80c; In wood
barrels, 66c; in iron barrels, 33c; in 10
cose lota, 88c.
lLnseed oil Raw, 5-barrel lota, 1 56c;
1-barrel-lots, 67c; in case, 62c; boiled,
barrel lot, 68c; 1-barrel lots, 69c; in
cases, 64c.
Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 241c;
iron barrels, 18c; 86 degrees gasoline,
cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 26c.
Rope Pure Manila, 143c; standard,
133c; Sisal, He; Isle brand Sisal, 93c.
Wire Nails Present base at $2.70. " ,
Lead StriotJy pure whito lend and
red lead, in tons, 78c; 500-lb. lots, 8Jo;
less than 500 lbs., 81c
Morning Astorian 65 cents per month.
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COMFORTTacj ELEGANCt-
The ticket office at Portland is at
ass Morrison St., Cor. 3d.
A-D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Pwcsenger Agent,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
THE MILWAUKEE
"The Pioneer Limited " St Paul to Chi-
a
ago. "Short Line "Omaha to
Chicago. " South-West Limited " Kansas
City to Chicago.
No trains in the service of any rail
road in- the world equals in equip
ment that of the Chicago, Milwsukee
& St Paul Ry. They own and operate
their own sleeping and dining car and
give their patron an excellence of aer
vice not obtainable elsewhere.
Berth on their sleeper are longer,
higher and wider than In aimilar cars on
any other line. They protect their train
by the Block syatem.
Connections made with all- trani-con-tlnental
lines in Union Depots.
U S, Rowe, General Agent, Portland
or 134 Third Street corner Alder.
SAN FRANCISCO &
PORTLAND S. S- CO.
Fare Inotuding barth and meal, $15
Round -trip, $25.
Steamer Leaves Astoria for San
Francisco Every 5 Days.
Connects at SanJrancisco with Rail
and Steamer Lines for South,
ern Cal ornia.
G. . KOBEKTS, Agenc
, Astoria, Oregon.
A. Q. D. KERIU8LL.
Gen. Pa. Agen
8an Franoiaoo, (
MEN AND WOMEN.
Cm Bin O for unnatural
di'liruM,inllkninitioD,
irritntiona or uIcrliont
of mil com nicmbranM,
PninlMNK. und not a.triii.
ItheEvansChemiciiIjO, Int or poitonou).
Sold by DrPillil.
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br exnri-, iiionaid, f"
l.(in. nr3 lH.ttl.'2.TS.
Circular tent ou rtxiuef".
Sick headache results from a derange
ment of the stomach and is cured by
Chamberlain's Stomach and Licer Tab
lets. Sold by Frank Hart, and leading
druggists.;
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the city
surveyor and .superintendent of streets,
and tho committee ou streots and pub
lic ways have filed a certificate of the
completion of the improvement of Birch
street from the enst line of Fifty-second
street to the center line of Fifty-third
stree, by W. A. Goodin, the contractor
1
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M -M OarmatM U
Clbff w ( tlrlomr.
1 f'MtalB.
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
ill accordance with general ' ordinance
No. 3203, and the contract thewforc.
That unless objections are made agalnxt
the same, the aamo will be accepted
by ordinance at the next regular meet
ing of the common council. ,
t OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the city
April? 12th, V.M 4-12 3t
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given, that the Com
mon council of the City of Astoria ha
declared it determination and Inten
tion to Improve Bond treet from the
west line of Sixth street to the West
line of McClure' Astoria in that part
of the City of Astoria as laid out and
recorded by John McClure, and extend
ed by Cyrus OJney.
Said improvement shall consht of Te-
moving all the old stringers, sidewalks
and planking and grading the street to
the established grade to the full width
thereof, except the portion where wood
en sidewalk are constructed, and at
such places, the street hall be graded
from curb U curb to the establiahed
grade, or to the sub grade so that when
the street is improved it will be on the
established grade. New sidewalk shall
be constructed on both side of the
street and on the south side of the
stre-t from the west line of Fifth street
to the weH line of McClure' Astoria.
and on the' north side of aaid street
from the west line of Fourth street to
the east line of Third street the side
walks shall be cement sidewalks 5 feet
wide with a 2 foot park space between
the sidewalk and the curb and a park
space of one, foot between the Inside
edge of the sidewalk and the property
line, and on the remaining portion of
the street the sidewalks shall be wood
en sidewalks constructed of decking
two inches in thickness. Gutters shall
be constructed on both sld of the
street and catch basins connecting with
sewers shall be constructed in each cor
ner and all springs and sepages ahall
be taken up by tiling drains and lead
into the gutters.
From curb to curb the street shall be
macadamized or filled in with crushed
rock to the depth of twelve Inches when
thoroughly rolled and each layer of four
inches shall be well rolled.
In matters of detail said improvement
shall be eonatructed according to the
'llun and specifications therefore to be
prepared by the City Surveyor.
That the costs and expenses of con
structing said improvement shall be
defrayed by special assessment upon
the lots, lands and premises benefitted
by said improvement which said lots,
lands and premises are as follows, to
wit: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in each of blocks
17. 18, 19, 20 and 21 and lots 5. 6, 7 and
8 in each of blocks 12, 13, 14, 15 and 10,
all in that part of the City, of Astoria
as laid out and recorded by John 11c
Clure and extended by Cyrus Olney in
Clatsop County, Oregon.
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria 4-9 4t
NOTICE.
Notice- is hereby given, that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria has
declared its determination and inten
tion to improve Duane street from the
west line of Tenth street to the west
line of Sixth street, excepting the
crossing at the intersection of Ninth
street and Duane street. Said improve
ment shall be made by grading said
street to the established grade to the
full width thereof, and from' curb to
curb to the sub-grade with a 12-inch
crown so that the street will be on the
established grade when filled in, or
macadamized and by constructing a re
taining wall along the property line on
the north side of the street between the
west line of Tenth street and the east
line of Ninth street and the west line of
Ninth street anil1 the east line of Eighth
street and the west line of Seventh
streft and the east line of Sixth street
for1 the purpose of holding the fill in
grading the sidewalk area and a fill
shall be mnde by puddling the same in
a compact form, and cement sidewalks
shall be constructed 6 feet wide on each
side of the street with a two-foot park
space between the edge of 'the side walk
and the curb, and gutters shall be con
structed on each side of the street with
a catch basin connecting with" the sewer
at each corner of the street, and the
street Bhall be filled in and macadamized
with crush rock from curb to curb to
the oYpth of 12 inches with a 12-ineh
crown in the center when thoroughly
rolled. ' :i -.. '
'. In matters of detail said improve
ment shall be constructed according to
the plans and specifications therefor to
be prepared by the City Surveyor and
general ordinance No. 1901 and any mat
ter of construction and drainage found
necessary to make the improvement
safe or substantial shall be done by the
contractor whether specified or not;
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
without extra charge." ' 1 .',
-That the costs and expenae of con-'
structing said improvement shall be
defrayed by special assessment upon thi
lots, land and premises benefitted by
th aame which said lota, land and
premises are included in the special as
sessment district including all lots,
lands and premises so benefitted to-wit:
Lot 5, 0, 7 and 8. in each of blocks
20, 27, 28 and 29; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in
each of block 40, 41, 42, and 43 5 lota f
and 6 in block' 30, and lots 3 and 4 in
block 39 all in that part of the City of
Astoria a laid out and recorded by
John McClure in Clataop county, Ore
gon. -:' '
OLOF ANDERSON,
Audtor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria. , 4-6-8t.
.; NOTICE. , :
.Notice is hereby given, that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria hai
declared its determination and intention
to improve Irving avenue from the aMt
line of Eighteenth street to the west
line of Adair'a Port of Upper Astoria
as kid out and recorded by John Adair
ly clearing said street to Its full width
of all brush, shrubs and trees of less
than 10 inchei in diameter, which tree,
hrubs and brush shall be removed by
slashing the same,' and when slashed,
removed from said street in a good
thorough and workmanlike manner, '
In matters of detail said improvement
shall be constructed according to the
plans and specifications therefore to be
prepared by the City Surveyor.
That the cots and expenses of con
structing said improvement shall be
defrayed by special assessment upon the
lots, lands and premises benefitted by
the same which said lots, lands and
premises are included in the special as
sessment district including all lota,
ands and premises so benefitted, to-wit:
AH of blocks 46, 47, 48. 49, 50 and SI,
60, 70, 71, 72, 73 and 74; 24, 25, U, 27,
28 and 29; 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43, all
in that part of the City of Aatoria aa
laid out and recorded by John M. Shlve
ly, and generally known ai Shirely's
Astoria, in Clatsop County, State of
Oregon. ' " f ' ' ""' "'1
OLOF, ANDERSON, '- 'J
- Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria. i ij ; 5 . :'f t 4-4-St
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria, haa
declared its determination and intention
to improve Bond atreet from the west
line of Ninth street to the east line of
Sixth street in the part of the City of As
toria, as laid out and recorded by John
McClure, and extended by Cyrus Olney.
Said improvement ahall consist of re
moving all the old stringers, sidewalks,
planking and grading the street to the
sub grade so that when fully improved
it will be upon the established grade
to tlfe full .width thereof, and, by con
structing a concrete retaining wall along
the property line on the north side of
the street from the west line of Ninth
street to the east line of Sixth street,'
and on the south side of the street be
tween the west line of Ninth street and
the east line of Eighth street and th
west line of Seventh street and the east
line of Sixth street said retaining wall
shall be of sufficient strength and depth
to hold the fills made for the sidewalks.'
and the sidewalk area , shall be filled
in to the proper grade with dirt,-and
made compact by puddling the same a
filled in and cement sidewalks shall be
constructed on each side of the street 8
feet wide, and gutters shall be con
structed on each side of the street with
catch basin connecting with the sewer
at each corner, and the gutters to bs
given sufficient slope for drainage, and
from curb to curb the street shall be
macadamized, or filled in with crushed
rock to the depth of 12inche3 when taor
oughly rolled, and with a 12-inch crown
in the center, ana the portion occupied
by the track of the Astoria Electrio
Company Street Car Line, and to a
distance of one foot outside of the
rails thereof, shall be constructed by
said Astoria. Electric Company, at its
own expense at the same time the street
is improved as a'foresaid. That in mat
ters of detail said . improvement shall
be constructed according io the plan
and specifications therefore, to be pre
pared by the City Surveyor. ?' '
That the costs and expenses of con
structing said improvement shall be de
frayed by special assessment upon tha
lots, lands and premises benefitted by
the same, which said lots, lands and
premises are as follows, to-wit:
Lots 5, 6. 7 and 8 in each of blocks
9. 10 and 11, and lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in
each of blocks 22, 23, 24, all in that part
of the City of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by John McClure and extend
ed by Cyrus Olney, in Clatsop county,
Oregon. ' ,
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria. 4-8-8t.