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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1906)
II FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 190. THE MORNING ASTORIAIf, ASTORIA, OREGON. 3 TWO STORES-ASTORIA AND PORTLAND " All-Wool Clothes If You Want Your Style to last, be sure of your quality. All wool is as important as good tail oring; our label is a sign of both . . NKVKK BEFOKK IX THE HISTORY OK CLOTHES MAKINfl HAS SO Ml'dl COTTON' HE EN IM'T INTO CLOTH WHILE IN THE MAKING AS AT THE PRE SENT TIME. SUITS MADE FROM THAT KIND OF CLOTH LOOK NICE WHEN NEW, HUT IF YOU WANT YOUR SUIT TO LOOK NICE AS LONG AS YOU WEAR IT, It Must Be All Wool OUR STOCK OF ALL-WOOL CLOTHES IS THE UEST AND MOST COMPLETE EVER SHOWN IN ASTORIA, AND THE PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE ALL WOOL SUITS FOR MEN $9.85. $12.50, $15.00, $18 or $20 THE RAIN COAT TIME IS It AVIDLY Al'i'L'OACIIISG... .Ol'll STOCK OF CHAVES ETTE h'AIS COATS IS SOW COMPLETE. SEW FALL PATTERNS ASD STYLES. $12.50 to $25 00 j Z irnille Woolen ill Store MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS 684 Commercial Street, Astoria 01 LIME M Mouth and Eyes Covered With Crusts-Face Itched Most Fear fully Hands Pinned Down to Prevent Scratching MIRACULOUS CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES A Rather Drave Chicken There win n ridden who wanted to 60 n policeman. Now, wtmt do you tlilnk of (lint? A thicken a poltcviuaul Anyway lio went down (0 see tho po lice board, which in the body of iucu who innku tho )t)lleeineii, ami he told them JiiHt wlin t lie wanted. "Very well," they until, nud they turned him over to the doctor! to see If lie wan strong nud bonlthy, nod they aid lie was. "Now," they declared, "we will have " When my Utile boy wu ill months old, he Bid itmni. The aural extended io quickly over the whole body that we at once called in ine doctor. i uien went to anothar doctor, but ha could not help him, and In our deipair we want to a third one. MatUra became 10 bad that ha had regular holaa ia hit chceka, large tootigh to put a Oncer Into. The food had to ba given with a apoon, for hia mouth waa aovared with eruita a thick aa a linger, and whenever he opened tha mouth they began to bleed and suppurate, aa did aleo hla ayaa, Handi, arma, cheat, and back, In abort tha whole body, waa covered over nd over. We bad no rait by day or night. Whenever he wai laid in hia bed, wa had to rln hla handa down: ,-. n,, . otherwlaa ha would make an open ion. I thluk hit face must have Itched moat fearfully. 1 "Wa finally thought nothing ould help, nd I had made up my mind to lend my wife with tha child to Europe, hoping that the aaa air might cura him, otherwlaa he waa to ba Eut under good medical cara there. Hut, ord ba bltaied, mattera cama differently, and wa aoon aaw a miracle. A friend of oura anoka about Cutlcura, Wa made a trial with Cutlcura Soap, Ointment, and Keiolvent, and within ten daya or two weeka wa noticed a decided improvement. Juit aa quickly ai tha alokneii had appeared It alio began to dli anpear, and within ten waeka tha child waa absolutely well, and hia akin waa amooth and white aa never before." F. Jlohrath, I'rcaldent of tha C. l Hnhrath Company, Manufact urer! of Silk IUbboni, 4 to 21) Rink Alley, June 6, 1905. South Bethlehem, Pa. Culloura Hoap, Olntmr nt, and I'llla ara aold throughou! tha world. rrur Drnga Clirut. Corp., Hul Front:, Morton. aurMelM tree, "How to Uaniurtliaakla.1' Bijnn is a grandpa, Emperor William is a grandpa and President Roosevelt is a father-in-law. Well, woll, how the boy do keep growing up I "18 IIIAT UKE&t TO lUmai r a little talk with you to ace If you are brave enough to lie u policeman." "Oh." exclaimed U10 chicken, "I'm very bravo." "Are you ufrald of nothing?" "I am afraid of nothing," said the chicken boldly. "What would you do If you" saw two big, bad robbers In the dark, with pis tols la tbolr bands, and they tried to shoot a poor roan and take his money from him?" "Ia that likely to happen?" asked the chicken. "Yen." " "Then I would seize the robbers and take their pistols from them and send thorn to jail for twenty years," an aworcd the chicken. "That's very good," replied the men. "But what would you do If you aaw nu old negro woman creeping up behind you, with a hatchet In her hand, about tin hour before dinner?" "Is that likely to happen?" asked the chicken. , "Yes." "Then I guess I don't want to be a policeman. Good day, gentlemen." And the chicken was so frightened he hid behind tho pigsty for two days before he ventured out to get something to eat and drlnk.-Plttsburg Dispatch. WAS A VERY SICK BOY. But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Choi til and Diarrhoea Remedy. "When my boy wag two year old lie had a very sever attack of bowel com nlftint, but bv the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we brought him out nil right," says Mnggio lliekox of Midland, Mich. This remedy can be depended upon in the most aevere cases. Even cholera infan tum is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and a euro is certain. For sale by Frank Ilart and Leading Druggists, sep lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TESTED AND PROVEN. :o i w O :o !o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 There is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend Upon a WellEarned Reputation. For months Astoria waders have seen the constant expression of praise for Doans Kidney Pills and read about the good work they have done in this lo cality. Not another remedy ever pro duced sueli convincing proof of merit. W. Jenkins of 420 Fast Mill street, Portland, On?., snyss "I have no occa sion to change anything I said three years ago in recommending Doan's Kid ney Pills, for since that time other members of our family have found equal ly beneficial results in treating kidney complnint. Before using Doan's Kid Hey Pills I suffered with acute attacks of baeliachcOSO?tetaoi8!0$taoinETAOIN7 of backache, and a derangement of the action of the' kidneys, and dull drag ging pains made it difficult for me to attend to my work. As the result of using this fine remedy I have been free from kidney complaint and backache for over three years, and therefore feel great confidence in recommending them to others." Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call at Chas. Rodger's drug store and ask what his customers report. For snlo by all dealers. Price, BO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. sep Day after day Tha Astorian Want Columns show a procession of opportunities opportunities to buy, to sell, to lease, to hire, to find people to work for you, to find people to work for, to find boarders, lodgers, tenants, or par ties. The want ad opportunities touch almost all phases of life and living in the city. 000000000000000000 Morning Astorian, CO cents per month. delivered by carrier. NOTICE TO IMPROVE, BR IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON Council of the City of Astoria: That said Council hereby declares its deter mination and intention to improve Ex change street from the west line of Oth street to a point eight feet west of the east line of 8th street. Said im provement shall be made by grading said street to the established grade to the full width thereof, constructing ce ment side walks on both sides thereof with corners on 8th street and with all necessary drainage. The side walk shall be six feet wide with a two foot park space between the curb and the edge of the side walk, and from curb to curb the street shall be graded nine inches below the sub grade with a sufficient crown in the center and filled in and macadamized with crushed rock to the depth of niue inches when thoroughly rolled and gutters shall be constructed on both sides of the street'.' In matters of detail said improve 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 to make the improvement safe or or substantial shall be done by the con tractor whether specified or not, with out extra charge. That the costs and expenses of said improvement shall be defrayed by spe cial assessment upon the lots, lands and CITY NOTICES. premlaes benefitted by tha same wbieb said lots, lands and premises ara in cluded In the special assessment district including all lots, lands and premise so 'benefitted, to-wit Lots 1, 2, 8, and 4 In block 47, and lots 6, 6, 7 and 8 in block 42, in that part of the City of Astoria laid out and recorded by John McClure, and extended by Cyrus 01- ney ia Clatsop County, Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City f Astoria. 8-28-10t NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT special asaessment roll number 128, made for the purpose of defraying the cot and expenses of improving 10th street, from the south line of Commer cial street to the north line of Exchange street, has been filed with the auditor and police judge and numbered special assessment roll number 128, and that the committee on streets and public ways has been appointed a committee of the council to sit with the board of assessors to examine, correct and equalize the same, and that Saturday, the 8th day of September, A. D. 1906, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. in the council chambers in the city hall, ha been fixed as the time and place of the meeting of said board of equalization. All objections to said assessment must be presented in writing. OLOF ANDERSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, August 29th, A. D. 1906, 8-31-10t NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for the construc tion of a sewer on 18th street, from a point 15 feet south of the north line of Grand avenue, to the south line of Ex change street, as per assessment roll number 125, was made by an order of the common council due and payable on the 8th day of September, 1900, by or dinance number 3277, confirming said as sessment roll, that the following are the names of the persons against whom the assessment is made and the amount ow ing by each, to-wit: Anderson, Geo $ 7.50 Astoria Company ... , 81.00 Bracker, Theo 26.85 Barker, Annie 3.33 Cramer, G. P 7.50 Cherry, Ellen S 37.00 Douglas, Abbie A. 41.00 Dench, William 16.34 Foard, Martin 5.66 Foard, Tillie 3-34 Finnish Evang. Church, Trustees of 28.00 Gilson, Carey L. 27.99 Gronvoild, Anna 18.00 Ingalls, H. H. 5.66 Kelly, Timothy J., Heirs of 8.67 Lovell, James L 42.40 McRoberts, Geo. C. 38.02 Marine Engineers Beneficial Ass'n. .47 Noonan, E.P 6.00 Patton, Frank 5.84 Rehfeld, Maria 3.33 Riley, Bridget 89.00 Sehernackau, A. 36.85 Salte, A. E. 18.00 Schamberger, Joseph 17.00 Vragnizan, John, Heirs of 24.68 Wildi, Philip 10.28 Welch, James W. 4153 Welch, D. H. 17.51 Weinhardt, Louise 3.00 Zankieh, Antone 17.00 Ziegler, Pauline 46.00 By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, August 29th, 1906. lOt CITY NOTICES. Lucason, Helen ... 8.00 Matlin, Michael , 6.00 Mathsen, Henry o,00 Nieka, Albert 17.50 Niemelln, Frank .....10.00 Neimclin, Albert 4.00 Ostrom, John 15.60 Penttaja, William 19.50 Penttaja, Alex 17.50 Peninsula Land & Trust Co....... 89.00 Pentiia, John ... 3.00 Palo, Matt ... 6.00 Riippa, Richard 10.00 Souppi, Jacob , 3.00 Sou mi Temperance Society ,, 14.50 Saarinen, Karl 19.50 Toivonen, Moses ... 6.00 Thompson, August 15.00 Utterberg, Ava 4.50 Winters, James J. 23.00 By order of the common council, OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor- and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, August 29th, 1906. lOt NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT special assessment roll number 127, made for the purpose of defraying tha eosts and expenses of improving Daiane street from the west line of 10th street to the west line of 6th street, has been filed with the auditor and police judge, and numbered special assessment roll number 127, and that the committee on streets and public ways has been ap pointed a committee of the council to sit with the board of assessors, to examine, correct and equalize the same, and that Saturday, the 8th day of September, A. D. 1906, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. in the council chambers in the city hall has been fixed as the time and place of the meeting of said board of equalization. All objections to said assessment must be presented in writing. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor ind Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, August 29th, A. D. 1906, 8-31-10t .. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for the improve ment of 4th street, from the north line of Astor street, to the south line of railroad track, as per assessment roll number 123, was made by 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 persons against whom tha assessment is made and the amount ow ing by each, to-wit: Astoria Iron Works $301.50 Astoria Savings Bank 120.75 Davis, C. A. 21.67 Fox, John 65.00 Kamm, Jacob 120.75 Turner, L. R, 21.67 Turner, G. H. 21.66 By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, August 29th, A. D. 1906, 8-31-10 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for the construc tion of a drain on Melbourne avenue from the alley-way running through block 17, to a point 70 feet Bouth of the south line of Taylor avenue, as per as sessment roll number 124, was made by an order of the common council due and payable on the 8th day of September, 1906, by ordinance number 3276, con firming said assessment roll, that the fol lowing are the names of the persons against whom the assessment is made, and the amount owing by each, to-wit: Angberg, Aleda $19.60 Aho, Paul 5.00 Bostrom, Hanna 8.00 Bynny, August 8.00 Erickson, John ... 7.00 Foreman, Charles 8.50 Holm, Andrew 6.00 Hilstrom, Mattilda 14.00 Hendrickson, Henry 1255 Hannus, John ... 9.00 Jakkolaa, Maria 6.00 Johnson, John 8.50 Jacobson, August 13.25 Joula, John 21.00 Kaukonen, Jacob 35.00 Korpela, Matt ... 3.00 Kamara, Isalc 18.50 Kankonen, Frans , , 23.00 Lahti, Lars 3.00 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's Astoria known as McClure's Drain No. 1, from a point ten feet east of the west line of 9th street to a point 100 feet west 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 matters of detail said improve ment shall be constructed according to the plans and specifications 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, shall ba. done by the constractor whether speci fied or not, without extra charge. That the costs and expenses of con structing said improvement shall be da- ' 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 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 laid out and recorded by John McClure and extended by Cyrus Olney. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. 8-23-10t f taCaa K Gaarutma H W not t alrlalur. I '1 Pr-TMti CaotafiM. KTSlTHEEitHSCHtMICllCO, MEN AND WOMEN. Cee Bi J for unnatural diachargoe.lnflammetione, irritatione or ulceratfona of mucoue niembraDaa. Painlaae, and not aatrtn- gent or poiaoDoua. old bj Druatflala. o tent in plain wrapper. Of expreaa, prepaid, IT SI .00. or S bottlee Sa.7. Ciroulat aeul os nuuaasa