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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 190S. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Absolutely DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatlc acid (which is the product of bones digested in sul phuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) substan ces adopted for other baking pow ders because of their cheapness. HOY At IAKINO KWMN CO., NEW VORK. PORTLAND Latest Quotations in the Portland Markets Complex Maiket Report! Corrects lata Day Giving tbt Wholesale Prlcae ui Commodities, Faitn Produce and vet UblM. PORTLAND. Nov, 19. The whole sale merchant wif notified today by the Western IMIniry company f S cent advance In riuio and 11 renin In beet uitr. There In o change In the hop market, and no dlponl tlon on thi) part of buyer to rnte price. Iliimn and ham have de clined, while hud advance. Hum h egg nre scarce, although th'te In no Increase In the price from hint week. - Grain, Flour, Feed. Wheat Walla Walla, 43fj64c; bluentcm, 66ft 67o; Val- red, ley, 68ft 67 0flc. Oats White, $24,f.oi25: gray, $2 ft 24.60. Flour-Hard wheat patent. 13,00; atralght, $3.3.'.; graham. I3.r,0; rye, $5,00; wnole-whent flour, $3 75; Val ley flour, I3.404f3.85;; Dakoti. $5.Suf 6.80: Eastern rye. $5.40; Plllnbury. $8.20; C'nrvallln. $3.70. Corn Whole, $27; cracked, $2 per ton. Barley - Browing, $22: 2l! rolled, $224f23. Rye-$1.40 per rwt. Hnj -Valley, timothy, $!Kfl2; Eastern Oregon. $ir,l; clover. I7 7.60; cheat, $71(7.50; alfalfa, $11: grain hay. $77.60; vetch, $71(7.60. Buckwheat -$36 per ton. Mlllluff-Mlddllng. $2425; chop $15; bran, $15; short, $18. Ccrenl foods-Rolled out, crenm, 90-pound narks, 7.on; lower grade, r..50fi6.r.; oatmeal, steel cut, 60-rt Vk, $S, bnlo, to-lb. sack, $4.25 per halo; oatmeal (if round) F.0-n nckn, $7.60 per bale; 10-lb nek, $4 per bale; split pea, $4.50 per 100-Tb. sack; 35-th boxen, $t.25; pearl bar ley, $4.75 per inn lb.; 25-lt boxen, $1.25 per box; pantry (lour, 10-tb sack $2.50 P'r bale, Grain lings-Foreign and domestic, 8 3-4e. nutter Country creamery, 2fl27; Btter Country creamery 26a27; city creamery, 30c; ntoro, 16Vi017c; butter fat, t2H'&c Poultry-Olil roosters, HftOc; hen, I2112tte , aprlng, 12tl3c; dreed chlrkn, l4'4M4c; turkeyn, 17fl8c; dreed, l19c; geee, live, SCflOc; dred, 1012e; duckn old, 13014c; spring duck, 14315c; pigeon, per doxen, $17(1.26; quabn, $1.752.00. j Eggs Oregon ranch. S3f(35e; East ern, 29Tf S0c. I Oheeae Young America, 14ftl5tye; ( Oregon full , cream, flatn, 13 Hid 4 '4 c Honey Dark, lOVifJlle; umber, 12 4?13c; fancy white, 144f l5c, FruiU. Tropical fruits Bananas, 6c per pound; pineapple, I4.li01l fi.r.0 per dosen; lemonn, $6,00iff7.00 box; or anges, $4.6006 00; rrape-fnft, $5.00 (6.80 crate; Mown, 76r1.25 per 100. Dome tic frut Apples, common. 85efl; fancy( $1.001.25 boxm crab apple. $lf1.2i crate; fln, 65rft$1.00 box: fiape. 75cJ$1.76 crate; pear, IHH.I5 box; quince, $l(fjl.60 bos; huckleberrle. 10 12c pound; eran berrle, $l0lffl0.50 barrel. Vegetable. potatoen-In country, SffOOo per cwt.; sweet potatoes, 2V4c pound. Cabbage Per lb., 1 l-4c; cauliflow er, 75!t$1.10 per dozen: parnley, 25c per doien; bothoune lettuce, 75clb$l box; head, 40c doxen; nplnnach, i 6c: cucumber. 60c doxen; artichoke, tntilic per doxen; pea, 46c; gar He, 99 10c lb.: red pepper, dry, 20 ir:'5c rt.; celery, 65 85c doxen; ckk plant. $1.60 crate; okro, $1.75 box; prout, Ho Tb. Tomatoen- 4aT( 50c box; Hubbard nquanh, HMHc lb. Onlnn-$t.10 1.16. Turnlpn Per nack 90cf($1.00; car rotn, 76c'(f$1.00; beetn, $1.25; radlshe 12HJM5c dozen bunches; horaeradf- Inh, 7',4t?e pound. Frtth Meat and Flh. Frenh meats Veal, medium, 75 to 100 poundn, 7''4c; 100 to 150 lt) 70 7ttc; 150 to 200 lb 56c; 200 lb ond over. 4 ir rc ; pork, 8i?T8V4c; heav- len, 7!T8c; boef bulls, 23c; cow, 4'4'86Hc; nteors, 6H6c; mutton, medium lxo. 77l4c; larga, 66c; nprlna: lamb, SffS'fcc Flnh Halibut, 6c; black cod, 7c; ban, per tb 20c; horrlnir, 5c; flound er, Re; catfish, Oc; Bllver smelt, 6c; Rhrlmp, 10c; perch 5c; sturgeon, 10c; aea trout, 12HJ; groyllngs, 8c; ll- verslden, 5(ff6c. Clams Hnrdnhell, per box, $2.00; razor clams, $2 per box. Oyster Shonlwnter Bay, per gal Ion, $2; per ack, $4.00; Toke Point, tl.60 per 100; fresh canned, $6,60 per doxen quarts; Olympla (120 lbs.), $5 do, per gallon, $2; do per quart can, per doxen, $0.60, Groceries and Provisions, Provisions Ham, to slxe, I4t hams, picnic I01; bacon, regular, lHJcj bacon fancy lirwkfaat 20c i dry salt Ideal, 1U backs dry sal 11 1-40. P'cklwl goods Pickled plgn' fent barrel, (fl -barrels, (2.75) 1Mb kit $1.20) pickled tripe, i-barrel", $8.00; ) barrels, .76; 151b kits, 91.25 pickled rig"' tongue, i-barreU, $0; J barreU, $3 15-11; kit, 1.60; pickled lambs' tongues, i barrels. $9; J Larrula, $5.60; 10 lb klU $2.75. Kalt-Balei of 78-2, bale, $1.60; bales of 00-3. tale, f 1.00; bale of 40-4. bale, $1.00 bales of 16-10, bale, $1.00; begs, flOcj fine, ton. $i2.0O; bag, 60 lb, genu Ine Liverpool, ton, $18.00) bags, 80 lb, 1 ground, 100. too, $9.00; R. 8. V. P, 20 6 1b carton, $255 j R. 8. V. P, 24 3 1b cartona, $1.76: Liverpool lump, ton, $10.60. HoneyDark, 10cllc; amber, 13cj fancy white, 14 (51 So. Coffee Mocha 2428c; Java, fancy, 2fl32cj Java, good, 2024oj Java, or dlnary, 1720cj Coat Rica, fancy, 18 20c : Coat Rica, kocxI. 1218c: Ar buckb-e, 10o per lb; Lion, 14!o per lb Columbia coffee, 14!; Salvador, HH I6e. Nuts-Walnuts, No. 1, soft tbelL 17c; No. 1 hard abelL 16c; Chile, 13c; almonds, 17(il8e; fllberta, I0e; Braxila, 10c; pe- ean, 13(318c; hickory, 8e; Virginia pea nut, 6c; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 8c .Japanese peanut, 6c; chestnut, Italian, Me; cocoenuta, doxen, 85 00c. Olive oil California ,per gallon, $2.75 quarts, per caob, dozen, $7.25; pints, dox' n, $8.50; pint 4 dozen, $9. 12 TIDE TABLE, NOVEMBER NOVEMBER, 1096. liWWaJeir.' I A. M. Dale; h.m.ft. NOVEMBER, 1906. I P.M. Thursday Friday , Saturday SUNDAY Monday u.. 6 T iC'lay 0 Wednesday Thui'Bday 8 Friday " Saturday 10 SUNDAY 11 MondaV 12 Tucsday WridiiBHduv 14 ():0,r) 1:32 2:08 2:45 3:21 4:0.1 4;.S 6:42 0:12 7:41 8:35 (l:,2(l 10:15 10:51) ..18 ..111 ..20 0 Thursday 1511:40 Fridav 101 0:34 Rutnrdav 17 SUNDAY Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thuvdny 22 Vrldnv 23 Saturday 24 SUNDAY 25 Monday 20 Tuesday WodneaibiV 28 T)Sirsdav 20 irhursdav 21) Friday 30 0:34 1:24 2:15 3:08 4:04 5:02 0:04 7:07 8:07 0:01 0:41) 10:33 11:14 0:04 11:48 0:45 7.0 7.3 7.0 0.8 0.0 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.8 7.3 7.8 8.4 0.0 0.5 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.5 7.3 7.2' 7.21 7.3 7.0 7.0 8.1 8.3 8.5 7.0 8.0 7.0 h,m 12:40 1:18 1:401 2:171 2:50 '3:27 8.0 8.0 8.4 8.3 8.1 7.8 Ixiw Water. A. M. P.M. " Date. Ih.m.jft. j'h.Vn. ft. TliuiBdav II 7:021 2.11 7:30 Friday 'l 7:a;i Saturday 3 8:01 SUNDAY 41 8:301 Monday 6 0:03 Tuesday 0 0:40 4:101 7.4 5:05 0:14 7:32 8:4fl 0:62 10:50 11:43 12:23 1:00! 1:51 2:30 7.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 7.0 7.4 7.7 Wednesday Thursday Friday . , Saturday SUNDAY Monday .. 0 . . 10 ..11 ..12 9.8 0.0 0.8 0.4 3:32 8.8 4:30 5:42 0:50 8:18 0:20 10:28 11:18 12:10 10 11:28 8.1 7.4 0.0 6.8 0.0 7.0 7.0 T.msday 13 Wednenday 14 Thursday 15 Friday 10 Saturday . 17 SUNDAY 18 Monday 10 Tuesday 20 Wednesday Thursday Friday 23 Saturday 24 SUNDAY 25 Monday 20 Tuesday 27 Wednesday 28 Thursliiy 21) 0:50 1:53 2:54,1 3:53 4:48 5:38 0:25 7:10 7:581 8:50 0:47 21 10:52 on 0:32 1:301 2:38l 3:371 Friday 30j 0:37 2.0 2.01 8:02j 2.0 8:32 3.21 9:031 3.51 0:37 3.81():15 4.1 11:00 4.2 i.4 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.0 2.0 2.3 2.5 2.8 3.2 3.4 ...! 0.0i 1.1 1.5 1.8 11:53 12:401 4.1 4:3( 2.0! 5:18 2.3 0:00 2.0 1:48 2:53 3:52 4:41: 5:35' 0:21 7:081 7:55 8:45 t):37 10:32 11:32 12:00 1:23 2.331 3:37 4:31 6:18 0:01 0:38 7:13 3.0 2.D 2.1 1.1 0.3 0.5 -1.0 1.3 -1.3 1.0 0.0 0.0 3.5 3.2 2.7 2.0 1.4 0.0 0.6 0.1 -0.1 Canned aalmon Co'umbia River. 1 -lb Ulla, 1.85; 2 lb Ulls, $2.50 1 fancy, Mb flats, $2.00; 1 lb fancy flaU, $1.26; fancy l ib ovala, $2.75; Alaaka Ulla, pink, 90c; rd, $1.45; nominal, 2a, tall. $2.00. Cereal food Rolled oats cream, 00-lb neks, $7.00; lower grade, $5.50(6.60 oatmeal, ateel cut, 50-!b aaclca, $8 bale; 10-lb sack. $4-25 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 501b sacks. $7.6C per bale; 10 lb aacka. $4 per bale; split peaa, $4.60 per 1001b sack; 251b boxes, t25; pearl barley. $4.75 per 100 lba; 25-lb boxes. $155 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb aacka, $2.60 per bale. Rice Imperial Japan. No. 1. $5.05; Southern, Japan, 6c; broken, 4o; head fancy, 7c; head, choice. ia 00, Leal Eto. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil ease. 100 per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 13c; wood barrels, lf-ic; eocene oil. cases, 211c; eJalne oil oases, 271c; extra star, case, J2oj headlight oil oaes 21c; Iron barrel. 161c, Uenaine bixty-tbree degrees, oases, 20c; iron barrela, 151c. Turpentine in eases, 86c; in wood barrels, 83c; la iron barrels, 79c; in 10- eaae lot. 860. Unseed oil Raw, 6-barrel lota. 47c; 1 barrel lota, 48c; In casea, 63c Boiled, 5 barrel loU 40c; 1-barrel lots 50c; la eases. 65a, Casoline Stove gasoline, oaae, Hie; iron barrela, 1 9c; 80 degrees gasoline, cases. 33c; Iron barrel or drums, 27c; 72 degree cases, 2fllc; iron barrels, 20c ; engine distillate, iron barrels, Oc Lend Strictly pure white lead and red lead in ton lota. 7e; 600-lb lots, 80; less than 600 lba, 8Jc. Mohair Choice, 2830c Feathers Geese, white, 35(?40c; geese, Wire ruiils preent base at $2.60. gray or mixed, 25 30c; duck, white. 16 S0c; duck mixed, 1216a Cascara sagrada (Chittim bark) 21 4c Oregon grape root Per 100 lbs, $34. Bies wax Good, clean and pure. 21 24c per lb. Wool Valley 2225c; Eastern Ore gon, 1822o as to shrinkage. Rope Pure Manila, 14c; standard 131c; Sisal, He; Isle brand Sisal, 10c Hops Choice, 1005, i lib 12c; prime. 10llo. (INK OF AMERICA'S FASTKHT STEAMERS Commending- Monday, May 14 STEAMER TELEGRAPH Win Make Round Trips Dally Except Humliiy, Between. Portland, Astoria and Way Ports" iiaBxsy"liiiaiirar-n-'i,TJ,iiiiiiil iiii'linl -winiij ifn i ''" 8.7 TIMI3 CAItl) Bteamor Telegraph from l'ortlnnd to Astoria. Leave Portland 7K a- m- Arrive Astoria 1KJ0 p. m. Bteainer Telegraph from Astoria to Portland Leave Astoria 2:80 p- m Arrive Portland - .0:00 p. m MEALS 8ARVED A LA CARTK" Htenmer Teleirninh will stop at way land. Iiiks botli dowu and up river when having pasnnKrs to lanu or oy nam aiKnaneu- Portland Landing Alder St. Dook ABtoria Landing Callender Dock E. B. SCOTT, Agent, Portland Callender Navigation Co., agent Astoria. PHONE 2211 MAIN. FINANCIAL. REl ORT OF THE CONDITION O HIE Firsl National Bait at Atorla, In the Htate of Oregon, at the clone of bunlneas, November 12th, 1900. RESOURCES. Loan and Discount $459,032.18 Overdraft, ecured and un Mecured 3,651.74 U. H. llond to secure circu lation 25,000.00 Premium on U, H, Bond 600.00 Honda, aecurltles, etc 63,130.00 Other real estate owned .... 3,000.00 Due from National Banks, (not renerve agent) .... 130,717.26 Due from Htate Hanks and Banker 63,771.14 Duo from approved reserve agent 206,876 24 Check and other caah Item 143.48 Note of other National Bank 1,385.00 Nickel and cent $81.08 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: 8pedo $164,000.00 Legal tender note 450.00 164,450.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation 1,250.00 CITY NOTICES. 8TREET A83E88MENT NOTICE. Seventh atreet from th South line of Niagara Avenue to the North line of Bay Avenue. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for Improving Seventh street from the Bouth line of Niagara Avenue to the North line of Bay Avenue, a per annement roll number 129, wa made by an order of the common council due and paya ble on the first day of December, 1906, by ordinance confirming aald assess ment roll, that the following are the name of the person against whom the assessment In made ant) the amount owing by each, to-wlt: Astoria Abstract Title and Trut Co $229.67 Asp, Maria 5.74 Asp, Andrew 6.68 Ausmu, Emma 8.52 Allen, A. V. 10.82 Allen, C.'B 10.82 Astoria Saving Bank 135.04 Bussing, Harriet J 4.2 Bussing, E. N. 4.26 Total ...$1,113,294.08 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profit, le ex- penses and taxes paid,... 37,209.79 National Bank notes out standing 25,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check $731,021.74 Demand certificate of deposit 210,062.55 941,084.29 Total .$1,113,294.08 State 01 Oregon, County of Clatsop,: I, S. 8. Gordon cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. t). UUKUU.N, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mt thl 15th day of November, 1906. C. A. OOOLTOGE, NoUry Public Correct Attest: O. C. FLAVEL, w. f. McGregor, J. WESLEY LADD, , Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE AsWaHIM No. 4403. at Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business November 12, 1906 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $325,619.80 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 10,005.45 , S. Bonds to secure circu lation Premiums on V, S. Bonds.. Bonds, securities, etc Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned.. Due from State Banks and Bankers Due form approved reserve agents ... 282,053.87 Cheeks and other cash .Items Notes of other National Banks ; Fractional paper currency. nickels and cents Lawful Money reserve In In Bank, viz: Specie $44,237.75 esal-tender notes 125.00 Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer, (5 per cen of circulation) ' 12,500.00 600.00 54.834,75 4,000.00 8,233.41 5,537.05 332.56 2380.00 802.63 44.362 625.00 Total $749.SS7, LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 Surplus fund 35,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.... 16,772.22 National Bank notes out standing 12,000.00 ndividual deposits ubji'ct to eheck$3al,308.Sl Demand certificates of deposit S8.SS0.77 Time cei l ideates of deposit 245,925.47 636,115.05 Total $749.SS7.27 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, as: I, J. E. Biggins, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. E. HIOGINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me me tins inn any or Nov. iub, GEORGE C. FULTON, Notary Public. Correct Atteat : GEO, H. GEORGE, A, SCHERNECKAU, GEO. W. WARREN. Directors. Barker, F. 11.36 Barrow, G. N. 16.76 Burn, W. P 10.80 Bow I by, J. Q. A 2.70 Belan, M. F. 2.70 Bnbbldge, Almlra 39.60 Boelllng. V. 86.72 Bennett, A. S 270.09 Brower, C. C. 2.84 Brooks, Ervln D, 5.68 Bottom, Ford, HA 81.05 Beard. Ella F. 1.42 Butt. Jacob 17.04 Boyle, Thos 13.50 Carney, Mary Wlnnlfred 2.70 Cyrus, A. R., Trustee 16.62 Campbell, Thomas 10.80 Carlnon, J. L. 8.10 Carlson. Otto E. 5.40 Cherry, P L., Trustee 2.84 Cherry, P. L. 2.84 Carnahan, C. W. 1.42 Copping. David 22.72 Cronk, F. C 16.20 Copman, George 8.10 Campbell, Sidney 2.70 Campbell, Luther 2.70 Clark, C. W. 8.55 Dolg, Thomas 34.00 Dunbar, Albert 33.24 amant, Frank S. 2.70 Davis, Louisa M 34.90 Delaney, Joseph 20.28 Duffner, Otto 10.80 EkBtrom, Charlotte 4.05 Evan. C. H. 8.52 Eskellne, Mary 10.80 Foard, Martin J.12 Flnlayson. James 92.91 Fisher, A. C 13.50 Fisher, F. A 13.50 Fors, Charles 2.84 Flynn, M. M 9.94 Frederlckson, Wm 10.69 Fisher, J. J., Trustee 11.36 Funk, Mary J. 1.42 Griffin, John N. 13.50 Garner, Mary 10.80 Gundcrson. Anna M 4.07 Gilbert, Alexander 270.08 Hammond Lumber Co 152.13 Hussey. Mrs. Dean 2.84 Hussey, Wlllema Dean 2.84 Heckard, Owen 11.42 Harris, V. 8.52 Harris, Vlrglnlus 9.73 Harvey, Sallna C 5.42 Harris, Alfred Kenedy, Harris, Bessie P.; Harris, Maud; Harris, Clara, widow; heirs of A. T. Harris, deceased 8.52 Hahn, John . 6.70 Hlgglns, J. E. Trustee 10.82 Hlnman, A 12.15 Harris, Sam E 21.60 Haggman, William 3.56 Jordan, Ada Elvira 11.36 Jordan, Nina Alias 11.36 Johnston, Wm. A 2.84 Johnston, B 2.84 Johnson, Peter F 12.15 Jordan, Harold Stevens 10.80 Kearney, P. N 21.62 Klaffkl, A. J 6.68 Kelly, P. J 18.90 Kelly, William 25.59 Kern, Irving 40.52 Lawlor, James 59.64 Larson, John 8.52 j Lemon, Jeanle 3.76 Lldwell, Emma J 6.00 Masney, Lillian W 10.80 Minard, Annie .... 8.10 Martin Chris 2.70 Morton, O. F 12.78 Munson, Sarah 11 Munson, Clara C 11.74 Matheral, William 2.70 Megler, Mlna A'. 135.04 McPharlnn, A 2.70 Meyer, H. A 6.40 McRae, Annie 5.40 Nolnnd, George 98.59 Noonan, E. P. 4.26 O'Rourke, Frank E 5.74 Osburn, K 11.30 Pnlmberg, G. C 10.S0 Pope, Anna M 17.83 Prescott, Winnifred G 5.40 Parker, Alice C 10.80 Prael, Theresa 8.10 Prael, H. F. 5.40 Prael, R. G 10.63 Pomeroy, Mary J 2.70 Pope, M E 2.S4 Pope, Ida L. 2.84 Peterson, O. 1 5.34 Peterson, Chris 10.80 Payton, J. E 8.10 Rucker, Ella M 20.25 Rlnn, Mrs. S. A 8.52 Ryrie, Mary J , 11.10 Rogers, Esther F. 2.84 Ross, Margaret M 1.42 CITY NOTICES. Rogers Trust Co J.5 Rowan, Fannie C. Robertson, D. A. Smith, Stewart B. Strong, Mary T. Sherman, Wm. A. 14.20 10.80 10.80 20.25 10.82 Stockton, Wm. W. g.10 Stokes, Edward A , .... 2.70 Silvers, Joseph 9.24 Smith, H. O n.04 Slchel, Big 4.28 SharpMteln, Ella ...... .... .... 6.(8 Sharpnteln, Ella Pope 8.10 Savery, Beth 1.35 Shine, Patrick C. ,. 2.84 Stoltz, O 8.62 Sutton, Elenor Smith, S. S. .. Smith, Stewart Scott, S. A. ... Spinney, W. R, Spellmier, H. . Slnnott, N. B. . Smith, John M. T. E.40 10.80 20.25 5.40 8.10 5.40 S.40 1.42 Stokes, Emily 8.13 The Foard & Stokes Co, 6.75 Thompson, II. C, 19.91 Trulllnger, Flora A 12.39 Thompson, C. R. deceased, Heirs of 98.68 Tee. A S 1.25 Tremblay, D. H 2.84 Turnbull, David 26.38 Ulenhart, W. L. 13.52 Utziuger, LIna 22.12 Voss, George .. 3.56 Wilson,- Swan 16.20 Winders, C. H., Trustee 20.25 Weigardt II. J 2.70 Wlndle. Joseph 2.70 Wentjar. A. S., 17,04 Williams. John. W 28.78 Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. .. 6.68 Whltcomb. Alice A, 8.52 Weecks. Mable 2.70 Wirt. O. B 2.70 Wflk. Katarlna 8.52 Wildl. Philip 8.52 Wright. Chas 6.75 Zumwalt. H. J. 10.80 By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Aatorla, Oregon, November 17th 1906, 19-ll-10,t STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Eleventh street, from the North line of Harrison to the North Lin of Kensington Avenue. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for Improving Eleventh street from the North line of Harrison Avenue to the North line of Kensington Avenue, as per assessment roll number 130, was made by an order of the common council due and pay able on the first day of December 1906, by ordinance confirming said assess ment roll, that the following are the names of the persons against whom the assessment is made and the a mount owing by each to-wlt. Birch. Joseph $56.25 Bashford. Allce.B 17.70 Basel. Rudolph 236.32 Babbidge. J. W. 5.00 Douglas Land & Trust. Co. .... 14.09 Devlin, Eliza. Rahles 17.64 Flavel. Mary. C, 22.65 Flavel.Geo. C 7.54 Flavel. Katie 7.54 Flavel. Nellie. 7.54 Fulton. G. C 90.00 Franclscovich. Cosmo 13.50 Gerding. E. A 29.42 Gerding. E. L. A 12.38 Hansen. J. H 41.43 Hamilton. John. F 177.75 Hustler. Eliza. J 86.25 Heblach. Jacob , 86.25 Hammond. Lumber. Co 101.25 Johnson. Annie 59.53 Jourdan. Annie. M. Perry. .... 75.00 Nordstrom. John 2.35 McKean. Mary. Jane 186.92 McKean. S. T. (Heirs of) 101.25 Peterson. Chris 41.25 Schamberger. Joseph. 112.50 Skibbe. Max 314.59 Short. Emily. C. 22.24 Sloop. B. J 6.37 Schenk. A. A 42.70 Thompson. Mary. P 236.32 Utztnger. Jacob 180.00 Wise. Herman 7.93 Wise. Sarah 7.92 Wilson. Mary 45.00 City of Astoria (Excess) 396.96 By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 17, 1906, 19-ll-10,t Morning Astorian, 60 cents nonth, delivered by carrier. per Jitv Unprecedented Success of THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR V Who is known throughout the United '4 Slalea an aitwnmt of. his wonderful cures. No poisons nor drugs used. 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