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Friday, NOVIMHRtJ,, THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. in ' t 1 I i IF STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Stventh atrt from the South lino of Niagara Avenue to tht North lino of Bay Avenue. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for Improving Seventh street from the South line of Niagara Avenue to the North line of Bay Avenue, as per assessment roll number 1!9, was made by an order of the common council due and paya ble on the first day of December, 190f, by ordtnance confirming said assess ment roll, that the following are the names of the persons against whom the assessment Is made and the amount owing by each, to-wlt: Astoria Abstract Title and Trust Co ,..,.5- Asp, Maria 6.74 Asp, Andrew Ausmus, Emma Allen. A. V. 5.SS 8.53! 10.82 Allen, C. R. 10.83 Astoria Savings Bank 135.04 Bussing, Harriet J. 4.16 Bussing, E. N 4.16 Barker, F. 11.36 Barrows, G. X 18.76 Burns, W. P. 10.80 Bowlby, J. Q. A J.70 Belaa, M. F. !.70 Babbtdge. Almlra 39 60 Boelllng, V. ...... 86.73 Bennett, A. S 270.09 Brower, C. C 3.84 Brooks, Ervin D. 5.68 Bottom, Ford, HA v 81.05 Beard, Ella F. 143 Butt, Jacob 17.04 Boyle, Thos. 13.50 Carney, Mary Wlnnlfred J.70 Cyrus, A. R., Trustee 18.62 Campbell, Thomas 10.80 Carlson. J. L. 8.10 Carlson, Otto E. 5.40 Cherry, P I., Trustee 2-84 Cherry, P. L. 3.84 Carnahan, C. W. 1.42 Copping. David 22.72 Cronk, F. C. 16.20 Copman, George 8.10 Campbell, Sidney 3.70 Campbell, Luther 2.70 Clark, C. W. 8.55 Dolg, Thomas 34.00 Dunbar, Albert 33.24 Damant, Frank S. 2.70 Davis, Louisa H 34.90 Delaney, Joseph 20.28 Duffner, Otto 10.80 Ekstrom, Charlotte 4.05 Evans, C. H. 8.52 Eskellne, Mary 10.80 Foard, Martin 8.12 Finlayscm, James Fisher, A. C. Fisher, F. A. Fors, Charles , Flynn, M. M. Frederlckson, Wm Fisher, J. J., Trustee Funk, Mary J. Griffin, John N. 92.91 13.50 13.50 2.84 9.94 10.69 11.36 1.42 13.50 Garner, Mary 10.80 Gunderson, Anna 1 4.07 Gilbert, Alexander 270.08 Hammond Lumber Co 152.13 Hussey, Mrs. Dean Hussey, willema Dean Heckard, Owen Harris, V. Harris, Vlrglnlus Harvey, Sal'.na C 2.g4 1 2,g4 ; 11 42 8.52 i 9.73, 5.42 ; Harris, Alfred Kenedy, Harris, Essie P.: Harris, Maud: Harris, Clara, widow; heirs of A T. Harri, deceased l.ll Hahn,. John 6.70 Higgins, J. E. Trustee V'M Hinman, A. 12.15 Harris, Sam E 21.60 Hagjrman, William 3.'5 Jordan, Ada Elvira 11.36 Jordan, Nina Alias 11.36 Johnston, Wm. A 2.5 4 Johnston, B 2.4 Johnson, Peter F Jordan. Harold Stevens Kearney, P. N" Klaffkf, A. J Kelly, P. J 12.15 10.80 21.62 5.68 18.90 Kelly, William 25.59 Kern, Irving Lawlor, James .... Larson, John Lemon, Jeanle LIdwell, Emma J. .. Masney, Lillian W. Minard, Annie 40.52 59.04 '. 8.52 .. .... 3.70 6.00 ...... 10.80 8.10 Martin Chris 2.70 Morton, O. F. 12.78 Munson, Sarah 11.74 Munson, Clara C 11.74 Matheral, William 2.70 Megler, Mina A 135.04 McPharlan, A. ..... Meyer, H. A McRae, Annie Noland, George .... Noonan, E. P O'Rourke, Frank E. 2.70 5.40 5.40; 98.53 ; 4.26 ! 5.74! Osburn, K 11.36 Palmberf?, G. C. 10.80 Pope, Anna M 17.83 Prescott, Winnifred G. 5.40 Parker, Alice C. 10.80 Pracl, Theresa Prael, II. F Prael, R. G 5-40 10.63 Pomeroy, Mary J 2.70 Pope, M E 2.84 Pope, Ida L. . Peterson, O. I. 2 84 I 5-34 Peterson, Chris 10.80 Payton, J. FJ. 8-10 ; Rucker, Ella M 20.25; Rlnn, Mrs. S. A. Ryrle, Mary J. , 8-52 11.10 Rogers, Esther F 2.84 1 1 Boss, Margaret M 1.42 1 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. Rogers Trust Co., 3.66 14.30 10.80 10.30 30.33 10.83 Rowan, Fannlo C. ... Robertson, D. A. ... Smith, Stewart 8. ... Strong, Mary T. ... Sherman, Wm. A. ... Stockton, Wm. W. ... Stokes, Edward A. . Silvers, Joseph Smith, H. Q Slchel. Slg Sharpsteln, Ella Sharpsteln, Ella Pope Savory, Seth Shine, Patrick C. ... 8.10 3.7 .!4 17.04 4. 5.88 8.10 1.35 J.84 Stolti. G 8.5J Sutton, Elenor T. 6.40 Smith, a S 10.80 Smith, Stewart S JO.! Scott, S. A. 6.40 Spinney, W. R. 810 Spellmler, H 5.40 Slnnott. N. B. 5.40 Smith, John M 143 Stokes, Emily 8.13 ronru scones to .a Thompson, H. C. 19 91 Trullinger. Flora A 13.39 Thompson, C. R. deceased, Heirs of 98.55 Tee, A S 135 Tremblay, D. H. J.84 Turnbull, David 36.38 Ulenhart, W. L. 13.53 rtslnger. Lina 23.13 Voss, George 3.56 Wilson, Swan 16.30 Winders. C. H., Trustee 80. Welgardt H. J., 3.70 Wlndle. Joseph. 3.70 Wentjar. A. S 17.04 Williams. John. W.. 28.78 Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. . . 5.68 Whltcomb. Alice A 8.52 Weecks. Mable 2.70 Wirt O. B 3.70 Wllk. Katarina. 8.5! Wild!. Philip 8.52 Wright. Chas. 6. Zumwalt. H. J 10.80 By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 17th 1906. 13-ll-10.t NOTICE OF MEETIN OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Eight Street From Center Line Ken sington Avenue, to a Point 55 Feet South of the North Line of Niagara Avenue. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT special assessment roll number 133, made for the purpose of defraying the costs afid expenses on Improving Eight street from center line of Ken sington Avenue to a point 55 feet South of the North line of Niagara Avenue, has been filed with the Aud itor and Police Judge, and numbered special assessment roll number 133, 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 Friday, the 23rd day of November, A D., 1906, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., In the council chambers of the city hall, has been fixed as the time and place of the meeting of said board "f equalization. All objections to said assessment must be presented In wri ting. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 9th., 1906. lot 10-11 NOTICE. Th'-re is money In Exchange street fund from 17th to 19th street to pay warrants Nos. 20001 and 20602. In terest wil! cea.e after this date. THOS. DEALEY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Ore.. Nov. 17, 1900. NOTICE. There is money In Alameda Avenue from Columbia to Uwaco Avenue Fund .to pay warrants numbered 21497 to 21509 Inclusive. Interest will cease af ter this date. THOMAS DEALEY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Ore., Nov. 13, 1906. ll-14-10t NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Bond Street, From a Point 15 Feet West of the East Line of 42nd Street to the West Line of 44th Street. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT special assessment roll number 134, made for the purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of Improving Bond street from a point 15 feet "West of the East line of 42nd street to the "West line of 44th street, has been filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, and numbered special assessment roll number 134, 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 Friday, the 23rd day of No- vember, A. D, 1906, at the hourof 2 o'clock p. m., In the council chambers : of 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 and Police Judge of the City ; of Astoria, Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 9th., 1906. 10t-10-ll CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Bond street from the west line of 6th street to the Weit line of Mcdure'i Astoria. NOT1CB IS HERERY GlVKN THAT the Assessment made for Improving Homt street from the West line of th street to the West line of Manure's Astoria,. as per assessment roll num ber 131. whs miule by an otil.-r of Cie common council due and payable on the first day of December, 1906. by or dinance coitllrmlng said assessment roll, that the following are the names of the persons ngalnst whom the ass essment Is tiuule and the amount ow ing by each, to-wlt: Astoria Savings Hank Rottom. Harriet A Barker. Wm. U Bergman, lssac Dunbar. Lillian, Crossby... ituvldson. Geo i.i;:..i 1T4.S6 !6I. 79 i s S 575.50 Ferguson. J. E.. Guardian of K. F. 9 .53 S72.05 VA Tt 3T5.55 33.30 275.30 navel. Geo. C Hendrlckson. Fred Huhn. John Hobson. Anna. K Kamm. Jacob Lewis. Howell. Trustee W.St Marlon. John. Henry. Reedict... 294 Marlon. Marguerite 1984 Marlon. Paul 29 M Marlon. Clara 29 S5 Marion. Francis 29 85 Munson. Sarah. S 130.80 Munson. Clara. C 13 91 McPharlan. Mary. A H S3 McPharlan. A 197.69 McGregor. Catharine. H 197 04 Mary. Jane. Badollet, Rosetta Reed. Sarah. E. Carnahan, J. F. Nowlan, Heirs of Nancy Nowlan, de ceased 373.05 Parker. C. L. 26: 30 Parker. Alice. C 19.76 Pickernell. Sarah 150.22 Rasmussen.Thomns lli.M Ryrle. Mary. J 19 76 Reed. Granville 376 !0 Sharpsteln. Ella. Pope 19.76 Trullinger. Agnes 39.56 Trenchard. C. J 402.13 City of As'i-U (Excess) .... ?(, :.? By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 17th, 1905, 19-ll-10.t STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Bond street, from the West line of 9th street to the East line of 6th street, in McClure'e Astoria. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for Improving Bond St. from the west line of 9th St. ta the East line of 6th street In Mc Clure'e Astoria, as per assessment roll number 132, wag made by an order of the common council due and payable on the first day of December, 1900, by ordinance confirming said asspsment roll, that the following are the names of the persons against whom the as sessment Is made and the amount ow ing by each, to-wlt: Boiling. V $182.S1 Boelllng. Sophia 1S2.S2 Hot-lung. Eliza 1S2.S2 Bergman. Isae 392. 7fi Rrar-ker. Theo 190. 'j I Dunbar. Lilian. Crosliy J69.38 Flavel. Mary. C 175.01 Havel. Geo. C 08.55 Flavel. Katie 58.54 Flavel. Nellie 58.55 First National Bank 187.16 Grlbler. Joseph 104.67 Genrhart. f. A 107.80 Ooarhart. Jolin. Neal 20.95 Gearhart, Edgar. G 20.95 Gearhart. Esther. Gearhart. Philip. Hyland. Martha. G 20.95 20.95 E 130.91 104.68 197.17 205.00 109.38 Kermey. J. J Loeb. Wm Parker. If. B Page. Chas. II., . . Progressive Land & Building Association 179.31 Parker. C. L 215.60 Rohr. Chas. H 169.38 Shamberger, Joseph 109.38 United. States 605.68 Ity order of the common council. . OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 17, 1906, 19-ll-10,t For Kidney and Bladder Troubles P.ELIEVES IN 24 Hours ALL URINARY DISCHARGES F.acli Cap- mile liam(MDY) the iwnie. V . Ileware 0 counterfeit' Kor ftalfl byiill iJnwlRt.s. The American Collection Agency No fee charged tin less collection i made, We make col lections in all parts of the United States. 413 Kansas Ave. TOPEEA, KANSAS. ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney Morning Astorlan, CO cents per month, Delivered by carrier. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HELP WANTED. WANTED- UIU1. FOR GENERAL housework. Apply H. imnslger Co, WANTED---LADY Oil GENTLEMAN of fair education, to travel and collect for firm of I'.'&O.OOO capital. Salary, 81,073 per year and expenses. Salary paid weekly and expenses ad-vatu-ed. references required. Address with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Astoria. ore. H-:o-3t WANTED SAI.F.SM FN. MANY MAKK $100 to $130 per month. Some evnt imre. Stock clean; j-rown on Itc-cr vatiiat, fr from old orchards. ("anli advanced weekly. Choice of territory. Address Washington Nursery Company, TTIn'h. Washington." l " WANTHD -TWO GOOD Sl'JWRII' Hon solicitors to work. First class proposition, good pay. Apply Astorlan office. FOR RENT. FCRN1S1IK1) FRONT RotM It'll light housekeeping at ZD tbnd st. FOR RENT-TWO NICELY Ft 'It nlshed housekeeping room, with bath. 414 Exchange St. U-:o-tf FOR RENT-STORE BUILDING AT AUerbrook, with shelving, counters, bins, etc.) wareroora and barn. Good living room up stain, fine opportunity for right party. Rent, fS per montt Inquire at 100 12th St, 10 13 tf FOR RENT-THREE Fl' UN IS 11 ED with electric 26 Astnra St. ll-13-tf housekeeping rooms, lights. Fred Sherman, FOR RENT TEN-ROOM HOl'HE AT No. 152 Suoml Avenue. Apply to Victor Alrola. 11-4-tf NICELY FCRNISHED IHONT ROOM for rent with fire, 12.00 per week. 20S Bond St. 11-16-61 FOR RENT-TWO FCRNISHED rooms, $5.00 each per month. In (jlre 373 Exchange street. 11-14-tf NICELY FURNIBHHD FRONT room, ground floor, per month, 20 8th St. 11-16-61 FOB SALS. FOR HALE-CHEAP IF TAKEN soon, good hotel, furnished, well e tithllshej business; good locality. Ad dress Mrs. J. Hughes, Nuhcotta, Wash. 11-20-tf FOR HALE-9-ROOM HOI'S E, NIC E ly furnished, suitable for rooming house. Address H 23, Astorlan. FOR SALE-FRUIT AND CONFKC tlon ary store on Commercial street. Inquire at Astorlan office. tf MU3IC TEACHES. WANTED -THREE MUSIC PUPIL8. Incjuiri" at Astorlan office MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MIL C. D. Stewprt, 127 ventb .treet MISCELLANEOUS. TO OWNERS OF TIMBER CLAIMS and llm!'T--Ve will buy fur CASH any good timber trlbutnry to Neha lcm River, Will deal with owners only. No others need answer. Write, giving full particulars, to Box 8, U. P. Station, Portland, or"gon, 11-22-201 NICK PAPAZGERES, THE GREEK DIVER, has Just received n, new diving ma chine from the old country. Dives from 25 to 30 fathoms In shallow wa ter; Htays down half a day at a time. Leave orders at 417 Bond St. Market, or D. Falangos, Clifton. PROPOSALS. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids are hereby asked for the com pletion of the superstructure and In terior finish of the new Court House. Bids to Include wiring and plumbing, but not heating. Said building to be completed In accordance with the plans and specifications on file In the county clerk's office. AH materials now on hand and paid for by the county to be considered by the bidders. Bid ders to enclose certified check In the sum of 5 per cent of their bid that they will enter Into contract when pro vision for payment Is made. Bids to be filed with the county clerk on or before December 1G, 1906. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the County Court. J. C. CLINTON, County Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, November 9, 1900. ll-10-3fit CAN FACTORY BITIUD'INGS-BIDK will be received for piling and erect ing can factory buildings up to arid including November 28, 1900. Plans and specifications ran bn had at the office of Sanborn Cutting Co, Rlglil reserved to reject any and nil bids. PROfESSlONAiCARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Attornty-st-Law, General Praellt loner. Notary Publla Koonii M 31-pBOtn Main tMl. Page lUock. Our. Commercial A lttt tH. OsJTIOPATHIwTsV. Dl. RBODA C HICKS OSTEOPATH omee Hansel. Rid. rtwrt ! ll 171 Commercial Bt, Astoria, Ore. QCNTim. Uk. vauuhan, t PKNWT Pythian Hulhllnii, Astoria. Oreuoo. Dr. W. 0. iXKiAN DENTIB'l 7H Commercial Ht. Hhanalian RmUllu BUSINESS DIRECTORY HOUSE MOVERS. FRKDRHCKSON BK08.-W. as pecialty of house moving, earfnUrs, contractors, general jobbing 1 protmpt at tention te all order. Corner Tl s4 Duane. tf LA'INDRIES. BUTTON HOLE AT TDK BACK. Your expriinc with it has ao doubt lead to much vexation, poenibly pro fanity. Broke your nttgrrnall trying to pry it up from the link land sat You won't hare that that fineries If you wnd your shirt to ui we safe you this trouble, and danger of tearing lb .hlrt Try us ami see, TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth and Duane Sts. Phsatt ti UNDERTAKERS. J. A. GILBACOH A CO. Undertakers and Kmbulsa Phone Main 2111. Cor. 12 an4 Dame. RESTAURANTS. K1UST-C1.A88 MEAL for 15c; nice cuke, codec, pie, or (loiighnutH, fx-, ut U. K. ReeUnr- nnt. -Li! Hn! M. BEST 1i CENT MEAL. You chi) alwaj'8 'fiml the bent 15-ccnt meal in the city at the Kitting Sun ltoHtiiurant. (512 (V)mtntTcialSt. HOTELS HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hoti ln the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. WOOD YARD8. WOOD Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, asy kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man, 'Phone aigi Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. MEN AND WOMEN. Una Tl Ik U for unnatural r1iNfhtrw,iif1u!niiist(ooi, trrtnti(iiN or tiliwalloim of in in: dun iiiBinbritMs, I'ninlnHi, it ml hut Mtrlo S ri t or fiolKonouH, mm Ourant.ril not to nrlfiLur. FrfU CaHtartitn. ItheEvansCwmicalOo. m m or rnnt In iluin wrftftpflf, moo. or i t.Miii"u n.is. 'Mi.'tiJi.f fMM E77 i CIHCINNAII.Ot Veinhard9s Uhe GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors Merchants Lunr.h ffrm snfl Cigars Hot Lunih nt all Hours Corner Brrent ASTORIA 3SJ TBI HYDE. IUwom with or without boanlj rate rwonabl good iuq. modaUoa fur transient. and OommereUI, JAPANKSX GOODS. INEXPENSIVE JAFANUC riXINGS, MADE Or BA. BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAJtD. MADE. TABLES, STANDS, CKAOl WHAT-NOTS. BOOKCASES. 8HILT. IRQ, ETC. Yokohama Daznar m CommereUl 8t. Astoria. mi M) MATT Kit WUKKK IK'ATO) lroprtl and Uuln of all kind 10U qulrklv for eaah In all part of tVt C'nit4 SUtf. Don't wait. Writ t day describing what you hive to wfl tod give rash prlr on earn. IF YOU WANT TO BUY any kind of Ilulno or Iteal Eittla anywhere, at any price, write ma wr requlremants. 1 can you tin e4 money. DAVIU D. TAFF, THE LAND MAN 415 Kansas Anu. TOPXKA, KANSAS. i ' ' 1 IH WIRES, LIQUOBS AND CI OAKS, THK SAVOY PopuUr Concert Ball Oiod masts. All are wlom. Dw aer (UeeaU and Astof, Eagle Concert Hall m Ator tit Tha taadlng amuerment house. Agen7 for lullton Phonographs sad Gold Moulded Records. P. A. PKTrrM)N, Prop. 19 410 BOND ST, ASTftBtA, OBICOI I Carries tha Finest Line of 5! Wines, I Liquors and i 21 I CALL AND SEE US "PaleBohemlan LaAer Beer1 ' THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and ln bottles Brewed tnder winlUry condition nd propel iy aged right here In Aitorla, North Pacific LI Brewing Go. ASTORIA, OREGON. BJ-J'MIfflE,WLMMHIa LAGER BEER "iaot. m. to 1:30 p .m. as Cents h and Commerdal BOARDING. I OREGON