TUESDAY, AUGUST li, 1900.
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Brices for Merfs Suite
$9.85.
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CITY NOTICES,
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT
the Common Council of the City of
Atorla h declared Iti determination
and Intention to establish the grade on
Grand Avenue from tli east Una of
Third Street to the wot line of Me
Clu're't Astoria to that (aid grade, when
so established, will be on the following
elpvatiom above the bane of grades, a
following:
At the Intersection of Grand Avenue
end Third Street at 233 fret above the
base of gradei.
At the Intersection of Grand Avenue
and Second Street at 260 feet above the
We of grades, and at the Intersection
of Grand Avenue and the went line of
MeCure's Astoria at 283 feet above the
bnno of grides. The at pee t shall be
level from north to south and between
the point designated east and wet
on a straight and even alope.
OLOF ANDERSON.
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
Astoria, Oregon. August 6th, lf00.
8-9-10t
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Common Council of the City of
Astoria has declared its determination
and intention to establish the grade on
Hume Avenue from the south line of
Commercial Street to the south line of
Duane Street, so that said grade when
so established will be at the following
elevations above the base of grades
as established by Ordinance No. 71 of
the City of Astoria:
At the south line of Commercial street
t 00 feet above tho base of grades.
At the north line of Duane Street
at 100 feet above the base of grades.
At the south line of Duane Street
at 103 feet above the base of grades,
and between said places designated the
street shall be upon a straight and even
elope. '
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
Astoria, Oregon, August 6th, 1006.
8-0-lOt
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Common Council of the City of
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CITY NOTICES.
Astoria has declared its determination
and Intention to establish the grade on
Franklin Avenue from the west line
of Fourth Street to the west ' line of
Third Street, so that said grade, when
so established, will be upon the follow
ing elevations above the base of grades,
to-wit:
At the went line of Fourth Street
at 108.3 feet above the base of grades.
At the Intersection of Franklin Aven
ue and Third Street at 221.0 feet above
the base of grades, and that between
aid points above designated, said street
shall be on an even slope.
OLOF ANDERSON. .
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
Astoria, Oregon, August 6th, 1006.
8-0-lOt
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Common Council of thjs City of
Astoria has declared its determination
and intention to establish the grade on
Third Street from the north line of Ex
change Street to the south line of Grand
Avenue so that said grade when so es
tablished, shall be at the following el
evations, to-wit:
At the north line of Exchange Street
at 190 feet above the base of grade.
At the south line of Exchange Street
at 103 feet above the base of grades.
At the intersection of Third Street
and Franklin Avenue, at 221.6 feet
sbove the base of grades, and at the
Intersection of Third Street and Grand
Avenue at 235 feet above, the base of
grade", and between said points above
designated the street shall be upon an
even slope.
OLOF ANDERSON.
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria,
Astoria, Oregon. August 6th, 1900.
8-D-10t.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Common Council of the City of
Astoria has declared its determination
and intention to re-establish the grade on
Harrison Avenue from the East line of
Ninth street to the West line of
Shively'a Astoria so that said grade
when so established will be at the fol
lowing elevations above the base of
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$15.00, S20.O0, $25.00
CITY NOTICES.
grades, to-wit:
At the intersection of Harrison Ave
nue and Ninth street at 149.8 ft. above
the base of grade at the North line and
at 152.5 ft, above the base of grades
at the South line; at the Intersection of
Harrison Avenue and Tenth street at
131 ft. above the base of grade at the
North line and 134 ft,' above the base of
grades at the South line, at the inter
section of Harrison Avenue and Eleventh
street at 09 ft. above the base of grade
at the North line and 102 feet above the
bae of grade at the South line. At the
intersection of Harrison Avenue with
Twelfth street at 133 ft. above the base
of grade at the North line and at 137
ft. above the base of grade at the South
line; at the west line of Shively'a As
toria, at 167 ft. above the base of
grades. Between said points above
designated the street shall be on an
even slope.
OLOF ANDERSON.
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
Astoria, Oregon. August 0th, 1906.
8-9-10t.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Common Council of the City of
Astoria has declared its determination
and intention to establish the grade on
Melbourne Avenue from the south line
of Taylor Avenue to the south line of
Columbia Avenue, so that the grade of
said street when so established shall
be at the following elevations above the
base of grades as established by ordi
nance No. 71 of the City of Astoria,
to-wit I
At the south line of Taylor Avenue
at 20 ft. above the base of grade on
the East and also west lines of Mel
bourne Avenue. At the .North line of
Alameda Avenue at 73 ft. above tho
base of grades on the east line and 70
ft. above the base of grades on the
west line of Melbourne Avenue j at the
South line of Alameda Avenue at 75
ft, above the base of grades on the
East line of Melbourne Avenue and at
81 ft. above the base of grades on the
west line of Melbourne Avenue j at the
north line of Columbia Avenue at 117
ft. above the base of grades on the east
line of Melbourne and at 120 ft. above
the base of grades on. the west line of
Melbourne Avenue j at the center line
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CUT NOTICES.
of Columbia Avenue at 122 feet above
the base of grades on the east line of
Melbourne Avenue, and at 125 ft. above
the base of grades on the west line of
the intersection of Melbourne and Co
lumbia Avenue will be at the center
line of Columbia Avenue at 130 ft.
above the base of grades on the east
line of Melbourne Avenue and at 140
ft above the base of grades on the west
line of Melbourne Avenue, at the South
line of Columbia Avenue at 140 ft. above
the base of grade on the South side of
Melbourne Avenue and at 142 ft. above
the base of grades on the west line of
Melbourne Avenue.
OLOF ANDERSON.
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
Astoria, Oregon. August 6th, 1000.
8-9-10t.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION.
Notice is hereby given, that Saturday
the ISth day of August, 1006, at the
hour of 2 o'clock P. Mm in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of the City
of Astoria has been fixed as the time
and place of the meeting of the board of
assessors end committee on streets and
oublio ways aa a board of equalization
to equalize and correct special assess
ment roll No. 1'24 made for the purpose
of defraying the costs and expenses of
constructing a drain on Melbourne ave
nue through the alley-way running
through Block 17 in Taylor's Astoria to
a point 70 feet south of the south line
of Taylor's avenue.
All objections must be presented in
writing.
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria. 8-8-10t.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION.
Notice is hereby given, that Saturday
the 18th day of August, 1006, at the
hour of 2 o'clock P. M.. in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of the City
of Astoria has been fixed as the time
and place of the meeting of the board of
assessors and committee on streets and
publio ways as a board of equalization
to equalize and correct special ' assess
ment roll No. 123 made for the purpose
of defraying the costs and expenses of
constructing a sewer on Eighteenth
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CITY NOTICES.
street from a point 15 feet south of the
north line of Grand avenue to the south
line of Exchange street
All objections must be presented in
writing.
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria. 8-8-10t.
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN, THAT
the Common Council of the City of
Astoria has declared its determination
and intention to repair Bond street from
a point 15 feet west of the East line of
Forty-second street to the West line of
Forty-fourth street. From a point 13
feet west of the east line of Forty-second
street to a point 132 feet west of
the west line of Forty-fourth street the
repair Bhall consist of replanking the
street on the existing stringers with
covering planking 4 inches in thickness
by 12 inches in width to the present
width, excepting the portion covered by
the right of way of the Astoria Electric
Company's street railway track, and
that the portion from a point 132 feet
west of the west line of Forty-fourth
street to the west line of Forty-fourth
street shall be repaired by grading the
same to its full width and by planking
the same to the width of ten feet on
each side of the Astoria Electric Com
pany's street railway track. The cov
ering planking to be three inches in
thickness by 12 inches in width and
throughout said improvement two new
stringers 4 inches in thickness by S
inches in width' shall be placed on each
side of the street, and new handrail
shall be constructed where the same
now exists on the old street. All ma
terial used shall be good sound red or
yellow fir lumber.
In matters of detail said improvement
shall be constructed according to the
plans and specifications therefor to be
prepared by the City Surveyor as
hereinafter provided and general ordi
nance No. 1901 and any matter of con
struction and drainage found necessary
to make the improvement safe or sub
stantial shall be done by the contractor
whether specified or not. without extra
charge.
The City Surveyor has been directed
to make and file with the Auditor and
Police Judge of the City of Astoria,
plans and specifications for the con-
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CITY NOTICES.
struction of said improvement and esti
mates of the costs and expenses
thereof.
Teat the costs 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 lota, lands and
premises are included in the special as
sessment district including , all lots.
lands and premises so benefitted to-wit;
North half of Blocks 6 and 7 in
Adair's Port of Upper Astoria; South
half of Block 105 in Adair's Port of
Upper Astoria, as laid out and recorded
by John Adair, and the South half of
Block 112 in Adair's North Addition fc
the Port of Upper Astoria. ' . , , '
OLOF ANDERSON
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION.
Notice is hereby given, that Saturday
the 13th day of August 1908, at the
hour of 2 o'clock P. M., in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of the City
of Astoria has been fixed as the time
and place of the meeting of the board of
assessors and committee on streets and
public ways as a board of equalization
to equalize and correct special assess
ment roll No. 123 made for the pur
pose of defraying the costs and expenses
of improving Fourth street from the
north line of Astor street to the south
rail of the railroad track of the Astoria
& Columbia River Railroad Company, on
Water street.
All objections must be presented in
writing.
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria. 8-8-10t.
Unnecessary Expense.
Acute attacks of colio and diarrhoea
come on without warning and prompt
relief must be obtained. There is no
necessity of incurring the expense of a
physician's services in such cases if
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of this
remedy will relieve the patient before
the doctor could arrive. It has never
been known to fail even in the most
severe and dangerous cases and no fam
ily should be without it. For sale by
Frank Hart, leading druggist. aug