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THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOMA, OREGON.
THURSDAY, JUNE it, 1900.
lOc 1
WILL BUY. AT
V. ALLEN'S
7-Inch China Decorated Plat. 6-Inch China Plat, Cut Sugar
Bowl, 4i-Inch Fruit Saucr, Tall Spoon Holder, Cup and
Saucers (4 Styles), Full Site Tea Pot Stand, 7-Inch Oatmeal
Saucer. All Above in Pink, Light Blue, and Green Shades.
New Line; Just received
flM Rtf W Ul el1 you Ful1 Si" 7-Pi Deco
JL WJT 07 V rated China BerTy Set Don't forget. We
are headquarters for Jell Tumblers, Fruit Jars and Rubbers,
Jar Caps, Etc Latest Patent Simplex Glass Tops for Mason's
Jars far Superior to the old styleOnly to be found at
CROCKERY DEPARTMENT
A. V. ALLEN'S
WHERE PEOPLE GO FOR BARGAINS.
J
RvitM or not, without extra charge.
That the post and expanse of con-
structing wid improvement hall be de
frayed by fjjetiul a-einent upon the
lots lauds and preniW lm'Httel by
the nihip utiit'h Hit id lot. In mis snd
premises art included in the special
rimr-nt district iniludinjf all lot, lands
ami premi-es o benefitted to-wit;
Lot numbered 4, 5, 0, 7, 8 and 9 in
Mink 61. lots 1. 2. 3, 10. 11 mid 12 in
blm-k 00, 1oU 1. 2 and 3 in block HS and
lots 4. 5 and 0 in block S7 all in that
part of the City of .Woiia laid out mid
retiinhil by .John M. Shiveh, nnd as
originally laid, out in Clatsop County,
Oregon.
OI.OF AXDKUSOX.
Auditor nnd Police Jmljrc of Hip litv
of Astoria. tl-21-St,
Are You
Going to Paint
this Season?
Painting is always expen
sive and you want to have it
done as cheaply as possible.
HlLIHOffi!
By buying a cheap paint
and saving a trifle in the be
ginning or by using
PATTON'S
Sun Proof Paint
which looks, best and
wears longest
Harrison Avenue shall not be disturbed
and as hereinabove provided said street
hall be improved and repaired, that is
between the South line of Grand Ave
nue and the North line of Harrison
Avenue tid street shall be improved bv
NOTICE. .
1 hereby pwn. that the followiiij;
County Warrants will cancelled by the
County Court, unles presented to the
County Treasurer, for payment, within
(50 day from this date.
Ut of County Warrant 4 issued by the
County Clerk prior to July I, l1H, de
livered to the parties Mow but not
SUBDIVIDE LAND
Reclaimed Land to Be Given to
Settlers in Small Acreage.
MANY STATES ASK FOR MONEY
Court Reviews Are Now Important
Features of All Delegated Powers,
Since the Rate Bill
Discussion.
tlie construction of new side walks on
both sddes of the street and from the presented by them to the County Treas
South Hue of Franklin Avenue to the u'pr for payment
ASTOK1AX XKWS lURKAC. Wash
mjton, 1). C., -Inn 20. -In the effort
to -ultdivide reclaimed lauds Mtteen
the larj'st number of persons, the IIoue
of Hepresentutives recent ry passed 11
iiicii-iUM providiii); that when a project
embraced land lit for fruit production
i in larue measure, the Secretary of the
B. F. Allen & Son
Sole Agennts
YOU ARE
ON VELVET
All the time when yon wear
DR. REED'S CUSHION SHOES.
They seed no breaking in. At
stylish at any shoe made and the
easiest shoe on earth.
S. A. G1MRE
43 Bond St.. opp. Ross, Higgins & Co.
South line of Orand avenue the street Xo. 430T.
shall be improved by the construction Xo. 6182.
of side walks on both side and maca- W29.
damizing the street from eurb to curb 3-
and all said improvement shall be onXo. C-.33.
the e-tablished grade. Xo. C4o7.
In matter of detail said improvement X"o. o070.
shall be constructed according to the Xo.CSlS.
plans and specifications therefor to be Xo. 7245.
prepared by the City Surveyor as here- Xo.7248.
inafter provided and general ordinance Xo. 7306.
Xo. 1901 and any matter of construction "367.
and drainage found necessary to make I Xo. 7308.
the improvement safe or substantial Xo. 7309.
shall be done by the contractor whether "371.
specified or not. without extra charge. Xo. 7373.
That the cost nnd expenses of con- ":'74.
struct ing said improvement shall be de- "3"-5-
frayed bv special assessment upon the Xo. 7381.
lots, lands and premises benefitted bv X"o. 7383.
i the same which said lots, land and p- "385-
premises are included in the special as- Xo. 481.
sessment district including all lots, lands
and premises so benefittel towit: Xo. 7483.
Lots 3, 4. 5 and 6 in block 71. lots 3. -v-4,
5 and 6 in block 90. lots 1, 2. 3. 12. 13 "4s-"-
and 14, and the West of lots 4 and 11 No- "m-
in block 70. lots 1, 2. 3, 12. 13 and 14 and No-748?-
the West of lots 4 and 11 in block 91, No. "438.
all in that part of the City of Astoria So. "490. Robert Caston 8.00
as laid out and recorded by John Mc- So. "481. Christ Olsen 8.00
Clure and extended by Cyrus Olney in So. 8507. C. E. DeForce 2.10
Clatsop County, Oreeon. " No. 8899. A.D.Craig 12.50
OLOF ANDERSON. List of County Warrants issued by the
. Auditor and Police Judge of the City bounty Clerk prior to July 1, 1899, and
If. Lunde I 3. 00 j Interior could limit the tract taken by
Jackson 75 n individual to ten acres. When the
T,
S.
F. K. Warner 2.10
J. ;. Ryckumn 5 00
J. J. Hunt 3 no
R. McMath 1.50
J. B. Arndt 1.00
U. T. 4 T. Co 3.00
Foard 4 Stokes Co 1 . (W
Henry Peeler 3.00
H. Sloop 2.00
K. Banks 12.50
J. A. Bender 0 . 00
D. P. Ross 3.75
J. J. Rvckman 6 .00
L. Larson 5t0
M. McFarlune S.40
Wil Hunt COO
J. W. Adams 7.50
J. J. Packard 1.50
Chris Olsen 12.00
W. H. Judson 5.50
J. W. Detrick 5.00
D. K. Warren 7.27
A. Vanniee 5.00
E. M. Iloughton 8.00
I Torkelson 10.00
N. Bosier .'. 10.00
A. II. Church 15.00
of Astoria.
6-21-8t.
still remaining
County Clerk:
No. 6642. Laura
No. 6643.
No. 6644.
No. 0545.
No. 0651.
No. 6653.
in the hands of the
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that special as
segment roll No. 122, made for the pur
pose of defraying the costs and expenses
of improving Alameda Avenue, from a
point 10 feet west of the center line of
Columbia Avenue, to the east line of
Bwaco Avenue, has been filed with the
Auditor and Police Judge, and numbered
special assessment roll number 122, and
that the committee on streets and public
ways has been appointed a commitee of
the council to sit with the board of as
sessors to examine, correct and equalize
the sa iiij-, and that Monday the second
day of July A. T). 1906, at the hour of
2 o'clock p. m., in the council chambers
in the city hall has been fixed a the
time and place of the meeting of said
board of equalization. All objections
to said assessment must be presented in
writing. ,
OLAF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, June 21t, IflOO.
lot.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria, has
declared its determination and intention
to improve Irving Avenue' from the East
line of Eleventh street in MeClure's
Astoria to the West line of Fifteenth So. 6977.
street in Shively's Astoria to the full 701:5
width thereof and on the established So. 7029,
''lade thereof. Said iinnrnvmpnt shall I O- (0J1.
be constructed by grading said street tos-"034,
the established grade to the full width No-,043
thereof. So. 7044.
In matters of detail said improvement I So. 7045
shall be constructed according to the o. 4040. Andrew Lonng 5.20
plans and specifications therefor to be '4'- Alex Ingranrn 5.20
prepared by the City Surveyor as here-10-inafter
nrovided nnd opnpral mviinann I So. (051.
No. 1901 and any matter of construction So. 7270.
and drainaw found npePBs.irv tn mnL-p I So. 271.
the improvement safe or substantial So. 7272,
shall be done by the contractor whether So. 7273
Davis $ 3.00
Nicholas Davis 3.00
Michat l Davis 3.00
Ed Lyons 3.00
John May 3.50
Martin Berg 3.50
W, If. Bruce 2.20
Chris Nelson 2.20
Martin Paul 2.40
Julius Briends 9.00
John Nuinala 10. 00
Frederick Miller 5.20
K. J. Hill 5.20
Martin Matt son 5.20
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby giventhat the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria, has
declared its determination and intention
to improve 11th street from the south
line of Franklin Avenue to the north
line of Harrison Avenue, which said im
provement shall, be made as .follows :
Cement sidewalks shall be constructed
on both sides of 'the 'Street, five feet wide
end with a two foot park space between
the line of the sidewalkjn.nd the property
line and a park space of three feet be-
iween ine euge oi me siuewaeik aim the
curb and a six inch curb and cement
gutter shall be constructed on both sides
of the street and from the south line of
Franklin Avenue to the South line of
Orand Avenue and the North line of
specified or not, without extra charge.
That the costs and expenses of con
structing said improvement shall be de
frayed 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
ses-rnent district including all lots, lands
and premi-es so benefitted to-wit:
Lots numbered 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in
each of blocks 19 and 20 and lots num
b-red 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in each of blocks
55 and 50, all in that part of the. City
of Astoria laid out and recorded by John
M. Shively and lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in block
92, lots 8 ,9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in block
93, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in block 114
and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block 115, all
in that part of the City of Astoria laid
out and recorded by John McCJnre and
extended by Cyrus Olney, all in Clatsop
County, Oregon. ,;
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge rf the Citv
of Astoria. 6-21-8t,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria, has
declared its determination and intention
to improve Seventeenth street from the
South line of Jerome ' Avenue to the
South line of Kensington Avenue. Said
improvement shall be made by grading
said street to the full width thereof and
on the established grade thereof.
In matters of uVtail said improvement
shal be constructed according to the
pjans and specifications therefor to be
prepared by' the City Surveyor as here
inafter provided and general ordinance
No. 1901 and any matter of construction
nnd drainage found necessary to make
the improvement safe or substantial
shall be done by the contractor whether
No. 7306,
No. 7468.
No. 7558.
Xo. 7668.
No. 7690.
Xo. 7705.
No. 7821.
No. 8113.
No. 8114.
No. 8115.
No. 8380.
No. 8397.
No. 8398.
No. 8501.
No. 8720.
No. 8761.
No. 8770.
No. 8976.
No. 9878.
No. 9890.
No. 9030.
No. 9264.
Mary Oliver
Sam'l Oliver
O. Shelton
Sam Nelson ....
J. Kutchnos
Christ Buglear . .
C. O. Taylor....
5.20
5.20
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
1.50
Albert Thompson 1.50
A. Berry 1.20
C. H. Withers 2.20
E. Franks 2.20
A. R. Murray 2.20
Nick Petroff 1.70
Martin Maher 2.50
Philip Lee 2.50
Michael Hazzett 2.50
C. Johnson 2.50
John Matier 2.50
Mrs. John Matier 2.50
O. R. Mills 3.00
J. A. Hill 13.50
L. Anderson 1.20
J. X. Jennings 3.00
F. W. John win 3.00
Chas. Johnson 2.20
O. Anderson 2.20
F. R. Rogers 1.00
T. L. Mooies 2.20
By order of the County Court,
J. C. CLINTON,
County Clerk.
Astoria, Oregon, June 7, 1906.
'!i Ctd.-ltw.
iooo MEN ARE IDLE.'
ABERDEEN, June 20.-With the clos
ing of the S. B. Slade Lumber Company
arid the Union Lumber Company, a total
of 100 men are out of work, in and
and about this city as a result of the
Hnenenme Point. Every effort to dis-
CASTOR I A
' For Infants and Children,
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Senate passed th measure, the limit
wu raised to twenty acre., and with
thi conflict the measure went to con
ference, where it i prolwble that the
compromise will l the mean figure. It
is stated by ollicvr of the reclamation
service that -inne of the land lieing ir
rigated will prove of great value for
fruits and truck garden produce. In
stead of permitting one settler to acquire
large holdings of such land, and using it
for the relatively less) valuable purpose of
cereals, etc.. the ollicials would prefer
to force diversified product and high-
grade horticultural crop.
Reclamation Fund.
lVfense uf tin- reclamation fund has
come to absorb much of the time of the
Western Congressmen. In the Hons.,
the fund ha a warm friend in the per
son of Chairman taieey, of the Public
Lund Committee, while in the Senate
the chairman of this committee, Sena
tor Hansbrough, of North Dakota, led
the onslaught for the first great diverg
ence from the primary reclamation pur
pose. A North Carolina man has just
introduced a bill to appropriate (1,000..
000 from the fund for draining the great
Di-ffnul swamp, of that state und Vir
ginia, and expect to press the measure
with all possible energy at the next ses
sion. Texas has been struggling to come
into the reclamation group with the
privilege of sharing equally with the
other sixteen members. This etate re
served all of her public land, w hen enter
ing the Union, and was later paid $1,000.
ww for the area claimed by the young
republic which now constitutes parts
of Indian Territory, Missouri, Kan
sas and Colorado. In view of this en
joyment of the full proceeds from her
own extensive public land, much oppo
sition to Texas taking a share of the
reclamation fund has developed, and the
effort will probably w defeated. The
general proposition to use portions of
the fund for swamp land drainage
throughout the country has) been men
tioned earlier, and has strong backing in
the East. Active efforts will have to le
maintained by the West to protect the
reclamation mnu inviolate from uses
other than irrigation of arid tracts.
Court Reviews.
Court reviews are the important fea
mints oi an iuiegat4j poweus, since
the profound discussion over the rail
way-rate bill, in which the question was
developed in more pointed form than
ever before in the nation's history. In
framing the amendment to the agricul
tural bill, which is to force upon the
meat packers more stringent and de
tailed inspection, a proviso is being In
sisted upon for appeal from the Secre
tary of Agricultural' ruling to the
courts in any important question. Pow
er to nppedl from the post office depart
ment rulings in certain cases is also
being requested. The power of the Sec
retary of Agriculture to enforce a
criminal code while governing the for
ert reserve ranges, has been disputed,
and a delegation has just visited Wash
ington asking that this power be vested
but with the proviso that an appeal
shall lie to the courts. More ready
appeal from the rulings of the Secre
tary of Treasury in customs questions,
has, been agitated for some time, the
point made being of the, few instances
where the secretary's rulings of sev
eral years have later been reversed by
the courts,. Court review from man
dates and decrees of executive officers
seems to have become suddenly popular,
which forces the question, are the peo
ple becoming apprehensive of the en
larged scope of legislative influence en
tered upon by the present aggressive
chief executive and his official family?
While there ., are many flings at the
court yet it seems that the people are
selting this arbitrament in many nlTuirs
which were previously .largely left to
the discretion of department heads.
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Marine and Stationary Gas and Gasoline Engines.
WE ABE NOW FILLING ORDERS
FROM OUR NEW WORKS. WRITE
US FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE.
F. P. Kendall, General Sales Agent,
6j-M Front St Portland, 0r.
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Napkins
Lunch
and
Sets
Over 40 Different Deigns of Napkins
also an assortment of fancy folded
Japanese Napkins
for children's parties. Lunch sets of table cloth, doilies and
Napkins 26c Set
When used, throw away and forjet It. No laundry; costs lata than it
would to hava your linen laundiied.
J. N. GRIFFIN
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, AND SPORTING GOODS.
o
The Art of Fine Plumbing
has progressed with the development of the science of
sanitation and we hsve kept
psce with the Improvements.
Have vou i Or is your bathroom one of
the old fashioned, unhealthy kind I
If you are still using the "closed In"
fixtures of ten years ago. It would be well
to remove them and install In their stead,
snowy white '$Mdaf Porcelain Enam
eled Ware, of which we have samples
wdijp!ayed in our showroom. Let us quote
you prices, illustrated catalogue free.
Ii A. Montgomery,'! Astoria.
Have you been betrayed by promie
of quacks, swallowed pills and bottlerl
medicine without results except a dam
aged fttomach. To those we offer Hollis-
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cpnts.
Sold by Frank Hart.
New Post Office. A post office and
store combined, is being built at War
renton acros the railroad track from
the Warren ton Hotel. '
MEN AND WOMEN.
Dm Blf CI fomnnatnrl
dlr,lirn,lnflamiulion,
Irritation! or ulcrtlou
lit mil colli ntfttiibrAliM.
fttftrlnN. PitlnUu. and nnt At.rin
giint or polaonaut.
or rent in nliiin wmTor.
fl.Oll. i.rj li.ittkM2.74.
CIkuiIhi Mil mi mgiuiti.
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Don't lie awake with the remedy at
your elbow. To banish wakeful
ness, nervous starts, bad dreams
to sleep soundly and waken refreshedtake
eecham's
Pills
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10a and 26c.
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