SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER a, ijofl. THE MORNING ASTORIA N, ASTORIA, OREGON, 8 OUR WEEKLY FASHION LETTER, A TIMELY REVIEW OF THE LATEST MODES (Special) By JTJDIC CHOLLETi 1,111111, nunwi iiiiimi nniu nr very rniuiioiiniiiu ni nmi for young ftjll lrii, 11uy nro usually worked lu design tif roue and forgotuicmit, In wash silk, and I he straps rattmd with nm II crochet button. In llmi of bow, liny embroidered butierftlea are to tie mn, while tin. fnvorllo brodcrle an glnlsu l rcMpmmlhh for mini charming t oimtt.cr iiohht. little shoes, tlu fastening straps Mug iiiutnwi'i of narrow -u M t1 Imii.N of linen mi'ilrif Willi embroidery lull tOUM. Never vvinr one pair of shoe oil the 1 1 it i unle obliged in tin Nd. Two pair of IhmiIii worn a day at a tiiiu' alternately give moro service and are lllUl'tl IIIDH' lll'llltllflll. An a tin i it rn 1 tun! nccinmiry result of I'llirllllllt, ciiin.il by Weni'liitf IhmjIh nilil nIiih'k of it loo mnnll. the foot be come deformed kiiiI larger than It woulil naturally grow, with enlarged JoJuia, Uiu itm turned from a Una par allel Willi I In- fool. o wiy nothing of the troublesome corn no annoying nud crlppllllg, The bodice seen In the cut In nrranged for a corselet skirt and may Im carried out In Milk or any of t!n .nr wash mntcrlnU of the n.-imon, The velvet rib- lion H i'iilly removed when the waist li in-lit to lln' Iituiiilry. SOME STYLES IN HATS. l'ghoru liali nrc more ioitilar tlm they have been fur some yciint. Ncn poiiinn im n ruvciriic, u chip is very modish, nml it host of oibcr braids, new ami old, have Important place In tint millinery world. iMimer iiim wniieiiu modem ar among llic fiiKliloiuilde hula of the sea :ill!KUII TAFI'KTA UOWN. on. The lingerie hut In worn, but It la not ho modish as It was lust Hum mer nml npponrs nioHlly on the IiohiIh of WOO t()(H. A charmingly pretty aflomoon dress of hyacinth bluo voile la inado with a clrculnr skirt shirred on cords about the hlpa. At tho foot It la trimmed with three cord folds a shndo deeper. Like folds border the blouse, which Is worn over an tmdcrblnuse of cream batlHto In nil over KngllHh embroidery effect. Bniall boys lire weurlng klmkl sulia with ties of bright colored surah. Tiny parasols couui for automobile use, They are not unllko tho small cnri'lnjto pamsol. The gown pictured Is of rod and white eliivkct talTotit About the inf low of the skirt are deep tucks. The bolero giilhered I'1'0"1 11 shallow yoke lias collar, cults and bunds of plain1 Greek key flatten), Tim glrdlo una col Inr knot nrn of bun k, FOR THE YOUNQSTIRS. Cotton beige suiting looks very like wool and U used for Jnutfty little run about suits, Ilundiinnn handkerchief make pic turvsipie biiaddremtei for wear with bathing suits and completely hide tlm unsightly rubber cap. Tbe very latest bathing suit are cut all In one, then plaited In about the waist and lily like the princess gowns, A stuiiiiluif shirt waist suit Is mndo ot white nail u faced silk, with col 9 (S) IKiY'ri TAIUUIKU IIU1UHK. dots of black at Intervals of live Inches. A touch of color Is given by a pal pink empire girdle. Tatting is u moduli trimming for children's ami grownups' morning dresses. nun or (lie novelties or the season Is tho wearing of n ipilet gown with bright lined ncccRtiorleK. A woman In a shepherd's plaid suit, for Instance, will wear a red hat, girdle and hand ting, while a white gowned young wo man will array herself lu a necktie of liarrot green, with hat and parasol to match. The tailored blouse for a small boy pictured Im u neat model carried out In heavy white linen. Collar, aid atrip ana cuns are or red mid white lluuu cut on tbe bins. GEMS AND JEWELS. Humor, which bad Its hlrth In Paris, declares that largo and long earrings will bu worn. (VillurlcHs gowns, broad turnover collars with no standing band and Melius In all shapes and all man ner of llueticss predominate la the summer fashions, but a long expanse of bare throat, ending lu a plain turn down linen collar or a tiny frill, Is not universally becoming, so that the ear ring, It seems, will bo an absolutely necessary adjunct to tho summer gown. Borne of the latest and most effective collars are uindu of a very bright yel low gold, with richly decorated out neep inn oi nice. it1Tovffr"ln"ce makes the crossed itj effect. Thf puffwd sleeve are cut up very high at the outer edge and trimmed with frill of deep lace. Mull makes the chemisette tod high collar, JUDIC CIIOLXJCT. CITY K0T1CES. NOTICE. NOTICK IS HKItKriY OIVKN THAT special iiMi'Mini'iil roll uuniber 128, made for the purpose of defraying lii cost ami expanses of Improving 10th Iri'ct, front the south line of Commer- lal ittreet to the north line of Kxchange treet, has been filed with the auditor and Millce judge and numbered speci ssismnt roll number 128, and that the commltlvs on street and public way lis been appointed a committee of the council to sit with the board of cori to examine, correct and f'uallze the nuie, and that Saturday, the 8Ui riay of September, A. 1. 11HHJ, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m, In the council chamber ii the city hall, hut been flxed as the time and place of the meeting of said Imsrd of equalization. All objection to ii Id sswsnnient must be presented In writing, OI.OK ANDKItSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Aittorla. Dated Astoria, Oregon, Augut 20th, A, I. 190(1, 8-311W CITY KOTICES. Ostrom, John ., KM renttsja, William 19.60 Penttttja, Alex 17.60 Peninsula Land t Trust Co 8900 Petitlla, John 3.00 Palo, Matt 6.00 Rllppa, Richard 10.00 Souppl, Jacob 3,00 Somnl Temperance Society 14.60 Saarlnen, Karl 19.50 Tolvonen, Moss 8.00 Thompson, August 16.00 t'ttcrherg, Ava 4.60 Winters, James J 23.00 Hy order of the common council, OLOP AVDERSOJf, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, Auguit 20th, 1000. lot N ) W' NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. XOTICK IS IIKRKBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for the construe tion of a sewer on IHth street, from a point 16 feet south of the north line of (irand avenue, to the south line nf Kx- halite treet, s per asuesiment roll number 12.1, was made by an order of the common council due and payable on the 8th lav of September. IIHKI. bv or- linanee number 327", conflrinlng ald as. w-iiiient roll, that the following are the tinnie of the persons againat whom the sesmnent i made and the amount ow- ng by each, to-wit i Anderson, Geo $ 7.50 Astoria Company 81.00 Ilracker, Theo 26.85 Hnrker, Annie 3.33 Cromer, G. P 7J50 Cherry, Ellen S 37.00 Douglas, Abble A 41.00 Dench, William 10.34 Foard, Martin 5.66 Foard, TUHe 3.34 Finnish Kvang. Church. Truatcci of 28.00 llon, Carey L 27.09 ronvoild, Anna 18.00 Ingnlls, II. It 6.60 Kelly. Timothy J Heirs of 8.67 Lovell, Jiime 1 42.40 McKoberts, Ceo. C 38.02 Marine Engineer Iteneficial Ass'n. .47 Xooiinn, E. P 6.00 I'atton, Frank 5.S4 llehfeld. Marts 3.3.1 iley, Ilridget 89.00 lermieknu, A 30.85 nlte, A. E 18.00 Schamlierger, Joeph 17.00 riignian. John, Heir of 24.08 Wlldi, Philip 10.28 Welch, James W 41.2S Welch, D. II 17.51 Weinhnrdt, Iiuise 3.00 niikich, Antone 17.00 Zicgler, Pauline 48.00 Ily order of the common council, OIaOF ANDERSOX, Auditor and Tolice Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, August 2fltlt, 1900. lOt NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT special assessment roll number 127, made for tie purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of Improving Duane treet from the wet line of 10th street to the wet line of flth street, ha been filed with the auditor and police judge, and numliered special assensment roll number 127, and that the committee on street and public way ha been ap pointed a committee 0f the council to it with the board of assessors, to examine, correct and equalise the name, and that Saturday, the 8th day of September, A. D. 1900, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. In the council chamber in the city hall Im i been fixed as the time and place of the meeting of said board of equalization. All objections to said assessment must lie pre-ented in writing. OLOF AN'DERSON', Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated AH"ria, Oregon, August 2!Uh, A. D. 1IKK5. 8-31-10t CITY NOTICES. Special Aement Roll No. 127, made for the purpose of defraying the costs and expense of improving Duane atreet from the West line of Tenth atreet to the Wet line of Sixth treet, ha been mad by the Board of Anscitor and filed with the Auditor and Police Judge and marked and numliered "Special As esment Roll No. 127;" and that the Committee on Street and Public Waya of the Common Council hat been ap pointed ipecial committee of tbe Coun cil to lit with the Board of Assetora at board of equalization to consider. review, equalize and correct said as sessment roll and that the 8th day of September, 1906, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. rn., in the Council Chamber in the City Hall has been fixed a the time and place of said meeting of said board of equalization. OLAF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of tbe City of Astoria NOTICE TO IMPROVE. BE IT RESOLVE BV TOE COMMON Council of the City of Astorias That aid Council hereby declare it deter mination and intention to improve Ex change treet from the wet line of 9th street to a point eight feet west of the east line of 8tb street. Said Im provement shall be made by grading said street to the established grade to the full width thereof, constructing ce ment aide walks on both hides thereof with corners on 8th street and with all necessary drainage. The side walk shall lie six feet wide with a two foot park pace between the curb and the edge of the side walk, and from curb to curb the street shall be graded nine inches CITY NOTICES. 60, 68 and 67 In McClure' Astoria and tract "A" of MoClure' Atorla aa laid out and recorded by the Astoria Real Estata & Exchange Company to the northeast corner of lot 6 in said tract "A" and running thence outh along the Eat line of said tract "A" and also the East Una of block 136 in that pari of the City of Astoria laid out and re corded by John M. Shively to the south east corner of aid block 136 In taid Shively' Astoria and thence running weat along the touth line of (aid block 136 to the southwest corner thereof and thence running north along the weat line of said block 136 to a point where the west line of said block 136 would be Intersected by the South line of lot 4 In block 62 in that part of tbe city of Astoria laid out and recorded by John McClure and extended by Cyrus Olney if extended East on a straight line, and running thence west through the middle of blocka 62, 61, 00 and 26 in Mc Clure' Astoria to tbe southwest cor ner of lot one (1) in block 26 and thence running north along the east line of Ninth treet to the place of beginning and containing all lot, land and premise within the aaid above describ ed district which includes all lands, lot and premise benefitted my laid Im provement or repair. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police of the City of Astoria. NOTICE OF MEETING OF B0AED OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Special Assesment Roll No. 126, made for the purpose of defraying the costa 8nd expenses of improving Irving Ave- .. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the aement made for the improve ment of 4th street, from the north line of Astor street, to the south line of railroad track, as per asesment roll number 123, wa made bv an order of the common council due and payable on the 8th day of September, 1906, by or dinance number 3278, confirming said as sessment roll, that the following are the names of the person again't whom the assessment is made and the amount ow ing by each, to-wit: Astoria Iron Works $301.50 Atoria Savings Bank 120.75 Davis, C. A 21.67 Fox, John 65.00 Kamm, Jacob 120.75 Turner, L. R 21.07 Turner, G. H 21.06 By order of the common council, OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Aotorin, Dated Astoria. Oregon, August 20th, A. D. 1900, 8-31-10t it l . xa oe.ow u.e suo graoe wun a sumciem nue from the ea,t M of EighteentH crown in the center and filled in andigtreet the West ,ine of Adairs Aj. macadamized with crushed rock to thetori. has made . t. - . . depth of nine inche, when thoroughly Asse8gors and filed with the Auditor anJ rolled and gutter shall be constructed PoUce Ju(lge and marked and numbere4 on both side, of the street. "Special Assessment Roll No 128;- and .a imuier oi ueu.ii sua improve- thafc the eommitteg on Streetj and pub. lie Way of the Common Council has been appointed a special committee of the Council to sit with the Board of Assessors as a board of equalization to consider, review, equalize and correct ment shall be constructed according to the plans and specifications therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor as hereinafter provided and general ordin ance No. 1901 and any matter of con- struction and drainage found necessary j faid assegsment roll and that the gth w maxe tne improvement aaie or orjday of SeptembeP 190fl at the hour o 2 o'clock p. m., in the Council Chambera in tbe City Hall has been fixed as the time and place of said meeting of said board of equalization, at which time all objections to said roll will be consid ered. , OLAF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT. 1'INK UMl'lllE FlIOI'K. lines, set with sapphires lit panels con nected by gold loops iind chains. Hold llllgriv' bracelets nro hIho n novelty borrowed from old times, with gem set panels botveeou tbu chains. The fnvorllo ornament of tbu debutante, this season Is tho slnglo string of peitrln that forms u necklace, but for day time wear peiuiunts of most nrtlst'le designs ure worn upon Invisible plati num chains or very slonder gold ones. Very rui'lulim and smart Is tho em pire gown Illustrated. Pink nullum silk of the best quality Is employed. A decidedly novel l'eaturo Is the wide White ti!t,!;i.t''L''il."i'Uw,,.ll.? braid lu, dash of .the snme silk Jioailod with n NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for the construc tion of a itram on .Melbourne avenue from the alley-way running through block 17, to a point 70 feet south of the south line of Taylor avenue, as per as sessment roll number 124, was made by nn order of the common council due and payable on the 8th dny of September, 1900, by ordinance number 3270, con firming said assessment roll, that the fol lowing nro tho name of the persons against whom the assessment Is made, and tho amount owing by each, to-wit: Anglierg, Aloda $19.50 Alio, Paul 6.00 Bostrom, ITaniin 8.00 Bynny, August 8.00 Eriokson, John 7 00 Forsmnn, Charles 8.50 Holm, Andrew 6.00 Hilstrnm, Mnttilda . . '. 14.00 Hcndtirkson, Henry 12.25 Hannus, John 9.00 Jakknlna, Maria 6.00 Johnson, John 8.50 Jncohson, August 13.25 Joula, John 21.00 Kaukoncn, Jacob 33.00 Korpela, Matt 3.00 Ksmnra, Isak 18.3C Knnkoncn, Fran 23.00 Lahti, Lar 3.00 Lucason, Holen 8 00 Matlln, Michael 6.00 Mathsen, Henry 6.00 Nleka, Albert 17.50 Nlemelin, Frank 10.00 Neimelin, Albert 4.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Common Council of the CHv Astoria has declared its determination aud intention to improve the intersec tion or crossing of Bond street and 6th street. Said improvement shall be made by grading aaid crossing to the estab liahed grade and outside of the sidewalk area to 12 ineehs below the established gmde, a construction of sidewalk cor tiers, the sidewalk corners on the east side to be cement and on the west side wooden corners, and the street shall be filled in and macadamized to the depth of 12 inche with crushed rock when thoroughly rolled and the portion of the crossing occupied by the track of the Astoria Electric Co.' street enr tract and one foot on each side of the rails thereof shall be macadamized by it at the same time. In matter of detail said improvement shall be constructed according to the plans and specifications therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor as heheinafter provided and general ordinance No. 1901 and any matter of consrruction and drainage found necessary to make the improve ment safe or substantial shall be dono by the contractor whether specified or not, without extra charge. That the cost and expenses of con structinjg said improvement shall be defrayed by special assessment upon the lots, land and premises benefitted by the snme which said lots, lands and premises are included in the special assessment district including all lots, lands and pre mises so benefitted to-wit: Lots 7 and 8 in block 11, lots 5 and 6 in block 12, lota 1 and 2 in block 22 and lots 3 and 4 in block 21, all in that part of the city of Astoria laid out and recorded by John McClure and extended by Cyrus Olney, in Clatsop County, Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT substantial shall be done by the con tractor whether specified or not, with out extra charge. That the cost and expense of aaid Improvement shall be defrayed by spe cial assesiment upon the lots, land and premises benefitted by the same which said lots, land and premises are in cluded in the special assessment district including all lots, lands and premises so benefitted, to-wit Lota 1, 2, 3, and 4 in block 47, and lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in block 42, in that part of the City of A'toria laid out and recorded by John McClure, and extended by Cyrus 01 ney in Clatsop County, Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. 8-28-10t NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Common Council of the city of Astoria has declared its determination and intention to repair Commercial street from the East line of Ninth atreet to the West line of Fourteenth street. Ssid repair ahall consist of removing all the old street decking from curb to curb including the crossings and be tween Ninth and Tenth street straight ening up the stranger so as to bring the street to the established grade and fillings in where necessary to do so, and by replannig the street on the existing stringers from the East line of Ninth street to the West line of Four teenth street with good sound yellow fir lumber 4 inches in thickness by 1 inches in width. All old material that is suitable for use in repairing street shall be taken away and stored by the Superintendent of streets as the same is taken up by the contractor and that which is worth less shall be removed by the contractor at his own expense and not dumped under the roadway. In matters of detail said improvement shall be constructed according to the plans and specification therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor as here inafter provided find general ordinance No. 1901 and any matter of construc tion and drainage found necessary to make the improvement safe or substan tial shall be done by the contractor whether specified or not, without extra charge. That 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 aaid lots, lands and premises are included in the special assessment district including all lots, lands and uremise so benefitted to- wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of lot 8 in block 25 in that part of the city of Astoria laid out and re corded by John McClure and extended by Cyrus Olney, and running thence East through the middle of block 25. NOTICE TO IMPROVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Common Council of the City of Astoria: That said Council hereby de clared its determination and intention to repair the drain in McClure' Astoria known as MeClure's Drain No. 1. from a point ten feet east of the west line of 9th street to a point 100 feet weat of the west line of 9th street Said repairs shall be made by taking up the old drain and placing in new tiling where the same are broken and replac ing the rock and refilling the excavation after the drain is repaired. In matter of detail said improve ment shall be constructed according to the plan and specification therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor and any matter of construction and drain age found necessary to make the im provement safe or substantial ahall be done by the constrsctor whether speci fied or not, without extra charge. That the costs and expensea of con structing aaid improvement ahall be de frayed by special assessment upon the lots, lands and premise benefitted by the same which said lots, land and premises are included in the special as sessment district including all lota, lands and premises so benefitted, to wit: All of blocks 72, 73, 83 and 89 in that part of the City of Astoria hud out and recorded by John McClure and extended by Cyru Olney. , OLOF ANDERSON, V Auditor and Police Judge of the (Sty of Astoria. 8-28-10t LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. The P"ard of Equalization of Clatsop County, Oregon, will attend at the office of the County Clerk of Clatsop County, Oregon, on Monday, August 27. 1906, and daily thereafter until and including Saturday. September 1. 1906, to public ly examine the assessment roll for the year 1906, and correct all error in valuation, description or equalities of land, lots or other properties and it shall be the duty of all parties inter ested to appear at that time and place for tha purpose of correcting any errors that may appear In said assessment roll T. S. CORNELIUS, Assessor, Clatsop County, Oregon. Astoria, Oregon, August 6, 1906. 8-6-28t. (D. & W.