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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER o, 1508, THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 8 rattfinnT Tin tory of tha monkey who taUuttW UMd the cat paw to pull the ClUtOmeW." illustration dally. When, dealer 1 ttnUllMktm ... v.. A .MM r Ml A a . la ' M I NlinHftflS DUKAUU tALWUH, be doe no becauM tht aubatitute paya blra a bigger profit. He make the cuitomer hi catartaw to rake in a fa extra dollar. ) It li not pleasant to be mad catpaw, ajMjcUlly when you pay for the oppor- Vi2N I tunny 01 Doing injurea ja 11 not foolish fm I to pay for the opportunity to um injur( WltZl I OMf miatOHiot MKNNENB fiOR. ATEU TALCUM, the standard powder ' of the world Think It over. Have you tried MENNKN S VIOLET MOKATKD TALCUM TOILET POW. ' DKR r Ladle partial to violet perfume will And Men oen'i Violet Powder fragrant with the odor of freak plucked Parma violet. For ale everywhere for 25 cent, or mailed postpaid on receipt of price, by GERHARD MENNEN CO., Newark. N. J. 5a SOLDIERS SOARED BY RAIN 1 tli only one of the former teacher who remain. The other teacher are Mine Hennelmn, Mi Berg, aislatant In the High school 1 Clyde, It Bell, Claude W, Wright, and Mle Font, Johnson and Jlarge In the grade. CITY NOTICES, REGULARS AT CAMP TACOMA EX PERIENCE THOROUGH DRENCH-1 IN0-50ME SICKNESS FEW DE SERTIONS. DRILLING DEEP, WELL, ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT THIS FALL WHILE IT IS RAINING AND YOU CANNOT PAINT THE EX TERIOR, WHY NOT LOOK TO YOUR INTERIOR DECORATIONS? WE DO PAPER HANGING, TINTING, VARNISHING AND ALL KINDS OF INTERIOR WORK. FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON NEW STORE COR. nth AND BOND STREETS. P. A. BORCHERT, Prop. D. J. CUMMINS', Mgr. PARKER HOUSE BAR CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS Parker House 9th and Astor CULVER, Or., Sept. 8.-The well being drilled by D. W. Bamett two mile north of Culver, I down 330 feet and today ban 39 feet of water in it. Drilling will be continued in hope of getting a stronger flow nearer the urface. What I already io the well, however, will CAMP TACOMA, fr-pt, 8,-Raln hail be very acceptable, a water ha to be nuu-n aiinon community for three day hauled for dock and domestic nurDoe and promise to continue for ome time. on thl farm, which at one time had Kim the rain started a great many water flowlna on the urface, but of dyaentery have developed, number of year ago the urface water rauaea irom com. A no arrangement I diapard. have Iieen made a yet for Sibley tove for in tent, it in impo.ii for the leg BROKEN BY A TRUCK. Milliter to even get dry. The four men of uuat wmh Heretofore Have gAX FRANCISCO. Kent. 8.-T. K. been the bane of the oldier' life here. Btetler, general agent here for the North ere now turned Into four Indie of mud. era Pacific Railroad company, had hi Mt cover I provided for animal and t. hn,Un yesterday in a collision with 1 . . . . . .....1 eonaeijuenuy tbe cavalry and artillery a ,utl lumber truck, branches of the acinic find It Jmpol ble to keep their animal clean or dry. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy Acta on I 110 mill una Birrauy npiliru One 1 HttUTe PlaO. rri.H ifip II H niMnpuvpr. inn ir it. k nu-ns - ... ---ii -ihg moat atinceaifui medicine ara up promUe. to put a top to almot all tho,, lh.t .,, . fn1.mn,.u,B.. or i except tne nn. formation, by Refnedy ,ct on th pIan Tak, "".vl'K,lt- lit when vnii have . eoM It will A very few deaertiona have occurred ., th. ,ouh th. ,llno. aM nee payday In the cavalry and rtll. L.nector.tio. noen th, . lery branche. The Infantry ha. not a!d nRture , re,tori the tytm Wn paid a. yet. The men find the httihy condition Thou.and. have Y. M. C. A. recrenti-.n tent i a very u,tlfle, tn convenient place the.e day,, and crowd F counteract, any tendency of a cold to niHunu-.. x,m i, m. v. a. n.. relt a pneumonia. Price 25 cent. - " v ror aie dv i-ranlc liart, and wadmff -.11' , .1 ,. r 1 1 ' I i ( I winner in me worK oi inn orjfaniiaiion js. nini Kime apiemini apeaKer nave con ducted ervlca at thj camp, The event of thi week will be an athletic content between the men of the different orraniintlm which takea place today. The mot Interesting thing on the programme will lie a Wing match between Mover of the Ninth battery, and Frank Solid of San Franelaeo. The bout will go ten round and every one look forward to n Interesting match, a both men are in aplendid condition Kliner Ellsworth, a potter of Warren county, III., hit discovered the secret of milking genuine china out of American clay, rotter of tin country have been experimenting for years how to accom pli!) this. He la confident that by hi secret, the United State can turn out china equal to the imported wm with a big decrease in cot. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. J. Q. A. UOWI.BY, President. 0, I. I'KTKRfiO.V, Vle.preldnt rRANK PATTON, Ca.hler. J. W. GARNER, AtaUtant C.blr. NEW WATER SYSTEM. Astoria Savings Bank rplil rld lo IIWAK, Surplus and Undivided J'ronui M,0iO, Trauurl a Central limiting Huulnras. tiu-ro.t ald ou Time Deoslu riumb check, flushed with the loft glow of health and apure complexion, make all women beautiful. Take a imall dose of Tlerbine after each meal; it will nrevent ennatinatlnn an.1 hftln iti. and the right of way for the pine I ne I . . . . . .- , , h , ' ... gct what you have eaten. Mr. Wm. has lieen seemed. A force of men with e, , tM,t.,. DRAIN. Of., Sept. 8.-Work ha begun on the new water work system here. Several good tpriag have been leased. If TnK Blr.it. A3TOMA, OREGON ASTORIA IRON WORKS f. Stroud, Midlothian, Tex., write, on May 31. 1901: "We have ud Ilerbine in our fam lly for eight year and found it the bet medicine we ever used for eon stipation, biliou fever and malaria." Ilart'g Drug Store. ep JOHN' FOX. Pres. V L lilSHOI'. ccretr Nelson Troytt, Vlce-lV. nod Sunt. ASTORIA 8AVINCJ8 iiANK, Treat CITY NOTICES. Designers and Manufacturers of THE.LATL.ST IMPKOVFD Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnish j. "cTfttl Foot of Fourth tsIrT POItTLAND.WIRE AND USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL WIRE and IRON WORK of AU. KINDS. 263 Flander Bt, WRXLAND, OR. &e GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. NOTICE. Choice Win, Liquor and Cigar Hot Lunch at all Hour ASTORIA Merchant Lunch From 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p jn. 5 Cent Corner Elevent h and Commercial OREGON team and craer la excavating for the reservoir. The ww-k will be puahed a rapidly n pnaailile. and the con tractor expect to have the rtem In t working nnler in 00 day. Frank Wheel ernf Cottage Grove, ha a 30 year fran I chie. The new Terkin Hotel i rapidly nenr Ing completion and will be opened to the public In nbout two week, It con' tnln 33 room. The addition to the Normal school building ia being pushed but it will NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT not be finished before the opening of special assessment roll number 120, school on the 23th Inst, made for the purpose of defraying the cost and expense of improving Irv FIRST ELECTRIC CAR. 8 ""u,,c' "om l" " 01 1010 street tne west line of Adair Astoria it.... 1 I.,. 1 1 jii. , SAT.KM. Sept. 8.-About 2:30 o'clock ",s "a "Ka "utt lav "uuuor na P0 this afternoon the first electric car to mo Juo" Bua n'ua special asses make the through run between this city n,Pnt ro11 number 128 thftt the " and the Chemawa Indian Training n,lttfe oa strects 8nd Publi 8diool, upon the line of the Oregon na 8 PPowtM a committee of the Kl....til.. Railvrnv co.mmnv. in eonrae 'v ,,,lu k" waru Bs r - -v 1 ' 1 . 1. s... . . ,, of construction hetweea Portland and 10 '. correct ana equanre Salem, made the run successfully. The ",e that Saturday the 8th ' 1 Hon . CAni...l,.. A TV 1 nri 1 it.. ordinance .tinulated that the road ul -f-i should be completed and in operation on or before September 10, otherwise the franchise wn void. On the car were R. C. Donald, presi dent of tne Willamette Construction Co., Superintendent of Constructidn Tif (nnv XfnVrtr V(itr IVfnnflCKir 1? K. Page, of the local Portland General " V V 01 lu v"y Electric Company's plant: city am! hereinafter provided and general ordin ance No, 1901 and any matter of eon truction and drainage found necaaaary to make the Improvement aafa or or 'aubtant!al hall be don by the too- tractor whether ipeclfled or not, with out titra charge. That th cost and expenaea of aaid Improvement hII be defrayed by apa clal ament upon the lota, land and premise, benefitted by tb am which (aid lot, land and premlie art In cluded in the tpedal ament diatiict including all lot, land and prerolae ao benefitted, to-wit LoU 1, 2, 3, and 4 In block 47, and lot S, 9, 7 and 8 in block 42, in that part of tb City of Antoria laid out and recorded by John McClure, and extended by Cym 01 ney in ClaUop County, Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of tha City of Atorla. 8-28-10t CITY IOTICES. NOTICE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT special assessment roll number 128, made for the purpose of defraying the cost and expense of improving 10th treet, from the south line of Commer cial street to the north line of Exchange street, ha been filed with the auditor and police judge and numbered special assessment roll number 128, and that the committee on street and public way ha been appointed a committee of the council to lit with the board of assessors to examine, correct and equalize the same, and that Saturday, the 8th day of September, A. D. 1008, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. in the council chamber in the city hall, ha been fixed a the time and place of the meeting of said board of equalization. All objection 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. 1900, 8-31-10t hour of 2 o'clock p. m. in the council chamber in the city hall, haa been fixed a tha time and place of the meeting of said board of equalization. All objection to said assessment must be presented in writing. OLOF ANDERSON, SCO! BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTORIA, OltKOON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS" LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS t'p o Dule Hnw;MIII iludjincrji I'nimpt atlentumlf Ivcn tol. reralr work 18tli and Franklin Ave, Tel. Main 2451 4 mum m m x JE l. w II. B. PARKER, Proprietor E. P. PARKER, Manager Good Sample Room on the Ground Floor for Commercial Men PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Free Coach to the Houia Bar and Billiard Room Good Check Roitaurant ASTORIA, OREGON county dignitaries and representatives of the Commercial club and of the press, of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, August 29th, A, D. 1906 8-3M0t HOLD VICE-REGAL LEVEE. VICTORIA. B. C. Sept. 8,-The first vice-regnl levee held in British Colum bia by Canada' present Oovernor-Gen- NOTICE TO IMPROVE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON Council of the City of Astoria : That said Council herebv declare Ita deter- era! and hi ln.ly, Ird and Lady Grey, mnation and intention to imnrove Ex 1 to be held In the magnificent leg- change street from the west line of ialative chamber of the Parliament oft street to a point eijrht feet west . .i . tr. 1 - maiding new on tne evening oi aion- 0f the east line of 8th street. Said 1m dny, Sept. 17. It i expected that hun- provement shall be made by grading (I red will take advantage of tne oc- sajd to fte established crade to casion to be presented, and that the the full width thereof, constructing ce-vice-regal visit will inaugurate the most nlent 8ide waika on both sides thereof brilliant social season at Government with corner on 8th street and with all house and generally that the racifie necessary drainage. The aide walk shall capital hn known in ninny year. be six feet wide with a two foot park space between the curb and the edge of POLITICS THE TOPIC. the side walk, aud from curb to curb the street shall be graded nine inches CASTLE ROCK, Sept. 8. All other below the sub grade with a sufficient interests in town have given way to crown in the center and filled In and politics on account of the county Ro-1 macadamized with crushed rock to the publican convention that is being held I depth of nine inches when thoroughly today, I rolled and gutters shall be constructed The public schools of Castle Rock on both tide of the street. opened Sept. 3. Professor A. v. Bush, In matter of detail said improve- who ha been at the head of the school ment shall be constructed according to 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 name of tbe persona 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 26.83 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 Engineer Beneficial Ass'n. .47 Noonan, E. P 6.00 Patton, Frank 5.84 Rehfeld, Maria 3.33 Riley, Bridget 89.00 Schernackau, 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. 4158 Welch, D. H. 17.51 Weinhardt, Louise 3.00 Zankich, Antone 17.00 Zieglcr, 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. 1900. lOt Jskkolaa, Maria ... 6.00 Johnson, John , 8.50 Jacobson, August 1353 Joula, John ... J1.00 Kaukonan, Jacob 33.00 Korpela, Matt 8.00 Kamara, Ik 1850 Kankonen, Fran 23.00 Labti, Lars 3.00 Lucason, Helen ... 8.00 Matlln, Michael . 6,00 Mathien, Henry j.oo NIeka, Albert ... 17.50 Nlemelln, Frank 10.00 Neimelln, Albert ....... ........ 100 Oitrom, John 15.50 Penttaja, William 19.50 Penttaja, Alex 17.50 Peninsula Land A Trust Co. 89.00 Pentila, John 3.00 Palo, Matt 6.00 Riippa, Richard 10.00 Souppi, Jacob 3.00 Soumi Temperance Society 14.50 Saarinen, Karl ... 19.50 Toivonen, Moe. ... 5.00 Thompson, August 15.00 Utterberg, Ava 4.50 Winters, Jame J 23.00 By order of tha common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Aatoria. Dated Attoria, Oregon, Augutt 29th, 1906. lot NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pedal asesment roll number 127, made for the purpcae of defraying the costs and expenses of improving Duane 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 assesament roil number 127, and that the committee on street and public ways haa 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. 1900. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. in the council chambers in the city hall ha been fixed a the time and place of the meeting of aaid 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 for two years, continuo as principal the plans and specifications therefor to for this year. Miss Blanche Underbill 'be prepared by the City Surveyor as Hannus, John ... 9.00 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 south of the south line of Taylor avenue, a 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 3270, con firming said assessment roll, that the fol lowing are the names of the persona against whom the assessment is made, and the amount owing by each, to-wit: Angberg, Aleda $10.60 Aho, Paul 5.00 Bostrom, Hanna ... 8.00 Bynny, August 8.00 Erlckson, John ... 7.00 Forsman, Charles 8.50 Holm, Andrew 6.00 Hilstrom, Mattilda 14.00 Hendrickson, Henry ,, 1255 .. 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 Una ot 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 the 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. 21.68 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, 8-3H0t 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 Aatoria known as McClure's Drain No. 1, from a point ten feet east of the west lint 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 matter 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 be done by the constractor whether speci fied 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, landa 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, 88 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. 8-28-10t