0 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Seventh street from the South lint of Niagara Avenue to the North line of Bay Avenue. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. nogrers Trust Co., 3.56 Rowan, Fannie C. 14.20 Robertson, D. A 10.80 i Smith. Stewart S. 10.80 NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN THAT the assessment made for Improving Seventh street from the South line of Niagara Avenue to the North line of Bay Avenue, a per assessment roll number 129, was made by an order of the common council due and paya ble on the first day of December, 1906, by ordinance confirming1 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-wit: Astoria Abstract Title and Trust Co. 8219.57 30.35 10.81 ' 8.10 170 9 17.04 Stolta. O , Sutton, Elenor Asp, Maria . . . Asp, Andrew .. Ausmus, Emma Allen. A. V. ... Allen, C. B. ... Astoria Savings 6.74 S6S 8.5! 10.81 10.82 Bank 1S5.04 5.40 10.80 20.25 5.40 8.10 5.40 5.40 1.42 Bussing, Harriet J. 4.28 N. 4.2S 11.39 18.76 10.80 2.70 170 Bussing, E. Barker, P. Barrows, O, N. Burns, W. P. .. Bowlby, J. Q. A. Belan, M. F. ... Babbldge, Aim Ira 19.60 Boelllng, V. 86.72 Bennett. A. S 270.09 Brower, C. C 1.84 Brooks, Ervin D, 6.68 Bottom, Ford, HA. 81.05 Beard. Ella F. 1.41 Butt, Jacob 17.04 Boyle, Thos. 13.50 Carney, Mary Wtanifred 1.70 Cyrus, A. R-, Trustee 16.62 Campbell, Thomas 10.80 Carlson, J. L. 8.10 Carlson, Otto E. 6.40 Cherry, P I. Trustee 2.84 Cherry. P. L. 2.84 Carnahan, C. W. 1.42 Copping. David 22.72 Cronk. F. C. 18.20 Copman, George 8.10 Campbell, Sidney '. ... 2.70 Campbell, Luther 2.70 Clark, C W. 8.55 Dolg, Thomas 14.00 Dunbar, Albert 13.24 Damant, Frank S. 2.70 Davis, Louisa M 84.90 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 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 Gunderson, Anna M 4.07 Gilbert, Alexander 270.08 Hammond Lumber Co., 152.13 Hussey, Mrs. Dean 2.84 Hussey, Willema Dean 2.84 Heckard, Owen 11.42 Harris, V. 8.52 Harris, Virginlus 9.73 Harvey, Salina C 5.42 Harris, Alfred Kenedy. Harris, Bessie P.; Harris, Maud; Harris, Clara, widow; heirs of A. T. Harrl, deceased 3.52 Hahn, John 6.70 Higgins, J. E. Trustee 10.82 HInman, A. 12.15 Harris, Sam E 21.60 Haggman, William 3.56 Jordan, Ada Elvira 11.36, Jordan, Nina Alias 11.36 j Johnston, Wm, A 2.84 J Johnston, B 2.841 Johnson, Peter F 12,15 Jordan, Harold Stevens 10.80 Kearney, P. N 21.62 KlafTki, A. J 5.63 Kelly, P. J loo Kelly, William 25.59 Kern, Irving 40.52 Strong, Mary T. Sherman, Wm. A. Stockton, Wm. W. I Stokes, Edward A. Slivers, Joseph .... i Smith, H. G iSlchel. Slg 1 Sharpsteln. Ella, 6.68 j Sharpsteln, Ella, Pope 8.10 jSavery, Seth 1.33 Shine, Patrick C. 2.84 8.52 T Smith, a S. Smith, Stewart S. Seott. a A Spinney, W. R. Spellmler, H. j Stnnott, N. B, Smith, John M I Stokes, Emily 8.13 The Foard & Stokea Co, 6. Thompson, H. C. 19.91 Trullinger. Flora A. 12.39 Thompson. C R. deceased, Heirs of 98.63 Tee. A S 1.85 Tremblay. D. H. 1.84 Turnbull, David 16.38 Ulenhart. W. L. 13.53 Utilnger, Ltna 23.1 Toss, George 156 Wilson, Swan 16.20 Winders. C JL, Trustee 20.25 Welgardt H. J 2.70 Wlndle. Joseph. 2.70 Wentjar. A. S., 17,04 Williams, John. W 18.78 Willamette Pulp ft Paper Co. . . 5.68 Whltcomb. Alice A, 8.62 Weecks. Mable 170 Wirt O. B.. 1.70 Wlik. Katarlna. 8.52 WlldL 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 Astoria, Oregon, November 17th 1906, 19-ll-10,t CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Bond street from the west line of 6th street to the West line of McClure's Astoria. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for improving Bond street from the West line of 6th street to the West line of McClure's Astoria, as per assessment roll num ber 131, was made by an order of the common council due and payable on the first day of December, 1906, by or dlnance confirming said assessment roll, that the following are the names of the persons against whom the ass essment is made and the amount ow Ing by each, to-wit: Astoria Savings Bank. $375,18 Bottom. Harriet A. 211.31 Barker. Wm. H 174,36 Bergman. Isaac 261. 79 Dunbar, Lillian, Crossby 98.53 Davidson. Geo 375.30 Ferguson, J. E., Guardian of E. F. 98.53 Fiavel. Geo. C 372.05 Hendriekson. Fred 174.71 Hahn. John 375.55 Hobson. .Anna. K 362.30 Kamm. Jacob 273.30 Lewis. Howell. Trustee 198,34 Marion. John. Henry. Beedict... 29.84 Marion. Marguerite 29.84 Marion. Paul 29.84 Marion. Clara 29.85 Marion. Francis 29.85 Fiavel. Mury. C 175.64 Fiavel. Geo. C. 68.55 Fiavel Katie 58.64 Fiavel. Nellie. 68.65 First National Bank 187.16 Grlbler. Joseph 104.67 Gearhart. C. A , 107.80 Oearhart. John. Neal. 26.95 Gearhart Edgar. G 26.95 Gearhart, Esther. G 26.95 Gearhart. Fhtllp. 26.95 Hyland. Martha. E 190.91 Kenney. J. J 104.6S Loeb. Wm 197.17 Parker. II. B. 205.60 Page. Chas. II 169.3S Progressive Land ft Building Association 179.31 Parker. C. L. 215.60 Rohr. Chs. II 169.38 Shamberger. Joseph ltiil.SS j United. States 665.63 By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, 1 Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 17, 1906. 19-ll-10.t STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Eleventh street, from the North line of Harrison to the North line of Kensington Avenue. NOTICE IS HEREBT 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 persona against whom the assessment Is made and the a mount owing by each to-wlt. Birch. Joseph 35125 Bashford. Allce.B 17.70 Basel Rudolph 236.32 Babbidge. J. W. 6.00 Douglas Land & Trust Co 14.09 Devlin. Eliza. Rahles. 17.64 Fiavel. Mary. C 22.65 FlaveLGeo. C 7.64 Fiavel. Katie 7.64 Fiavel. Nellie 7.54 Fulton. G. C 90.00 Franclscovlch. Cosmo 13.50 Gerdlng. E. A 29.42 Gerdlng. E. L. A. 12.38 Hansen. J. H 41.43 Hamilton. John. F. 177.75 Hustler. Eliza. J 86.25 Heblach. Jacob 86.26 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 Sklbbe. Max. 814.59 Short. Emily. C. 22.24 Sloop. B. J 6.37 Schenk. A. A 42.70 Thompson. Mary. P 236.32 L'tzlnger. 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, 13-ll-10.t WANTED-A SEAMSTRESS, FOR plain and fancy sewing, also dress making. L I'l'TLE Sister Wllkerson Wna handy with the needle. Tucks and darts and home and gores, She certainly could wheedle. News trom Want-Adville Out of, Into, any goods, Sha always dressed most tasty. Brother Wllkoraon -he "I'd. Pneumonia rather busty I All the sisters of her church Exchanged surprise nnd wotidor, As to how sho'd got along, She got along by thunder! Went to live In Want-Advllie, Where seamstresses were wanted. Never once by poverty Was Little Sister haunted. MORAL. Advertise In The Astorlnn. KU31C TEACHER. WANTED TlIIUCK MUBIO PUPILS, inquire at Astorlon oltlot, MANDOLIN LEH80NS (IIVEN-MRS. a D. Btewrrt, U7 Seventh stmt. BUSINESS DIRECTORY BOARDING. TBS LEYDE, Room with or without board) rate rfttaonahlei good aceoin ntniUUon for transient, 14th and Commercial. HOUSE MOVERS. HELP WANTED. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply S. Danxlger ft Co. AGENTS CANVASSERS. MIXERS, peddlers, solicitors, mall order peo ple, etc., should buy KRAMER'S BOOK OF TRADE SECRETS. Regu lar p Ice 15, but bal. of last edition for $1.25 as long ns they last. Guar anteed. Order quick. Sioux Pub. Co., Sutherland, Iowa. 11-25-tf WANTED ROOMS. WANTED TWO OR THREE NICE ly furnished housekeeping rooms, within four blocks of this office. Must be reasonable. J 10, Astorlnn. ll-24-2t MISCELLANEOUS. WANTEDSALESMEN. MANY MAKE $100 to $130 per month. Some even more. Stock clean; grown on Re-w vnium, far from old orchards. Cairii advanced weekly. Choice of territory Address Washington Nuroery Company, Toppeniah, Washington." 9-25 tf WANTED TWO GOOD SUBSCRIP tlon solicitors to work. First class proposition, good pay. Apply Astorlon office. FOB RENT. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR light housekeeping at 208 Bond St U-22-lw FOR RENT TWO NICELY FUR nlshed housekeeping rooms, with bath. 414 Exchange St. 11-20-tf Munvon. Sarah. S. Munson. Clara. C. . . . McPharian. Mary. A., McPharlan. A McGregor. Catharine. I Mary. Jane. Badollet, I Sarah. E. Carnahan, 130.90 130.91 14S.S3 197.69 H 197.04 Rosetta Red, J. F. Nowlan, Lawlor, James 59.64 Larson, John 8.52 Lemon, Jeanie 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 H.74 Munson, Clara C 11.74 Matheral, William 2.70 Megler, Mlna A 135.04 McPharlan, A 2.70 Meyer, H. A. 5.40 McRae, Annie 5.40 Noland, George 98.59 1 Noonan, E. P 4.26 O'Rourke, Frank E 5.74 Osburn, K. 11.36 Palmberg, G. C 10.80 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 j Heirs of Nancy Nowlan, de- I ceased 373.05 J Parker. C. L 262.30 j Parker. Alice. C 19.78 i Pickernell, Sarah 150.22 Rasmussen.Thomas 125.96 i Ryrie. Mary. J 19, I Reed. Granville 376.80 Sharpsteln. Ella. Pope 19.76 Trullinger. Agnes 39.56 Trenchard. C. J 402.13 City of As'. r!a (Excess) .... ?fi By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 17th, 1906, 19-ll-10,t NOTICE. There is money In Exchange street fund from 17th to 19th street to pay warrants Nos. 26601 and 20502. In terest will cease after this date. THOS. DEALET, City Treasurer. Astoria, Ore., Nov. 17, 1906. FOR RENT-STORE BUILDING AT Alderbrook, with shelving, counters. bins, etc.; wareroom and barn. Good living room up stuirs, fine opportunity for right party. Rent, $25 per month. Inquire at 100 12th St. 10 13 tf TO OWNERS OF TIMHKR CLAIMS and timber We will buy for CASH any good timber tributary to Neha lem River. Will deal with owners only. No others need answer. Write, giving full particulars, to Hot 8, U. P. Station, Portland, Oregon. ll-23-SOt NICK PAPAZOERE8, THE GREEK DIVER, has Just received a new divine ma chine from the old country. Dives from 25 to 30 fathorna In shallow wa ter; stays down half a dny at a time Leave orders at 417 Bond St. Market, or D. Falangos, Clifton. FHKnmtCKrKfN imoa-We make a specialty of home moving, carpenters, .nmtrscrore, general jobbing 1 prompt at tention te all orders. Corner Tenth aad Duane. tf LA'INDRIES. BUTTON HOLE AT THE BACK. Your experience with It hat no doubt lead to much vexation, potilbly pro finlty. Broke your fingernail trying to pty it up from the nerk-tand. eat You won't have that that experience If you tend your sliirti to ui w save you this trouble, and danger of tearing the dilrt Try us and see, TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth and Duane Sit. Phone 1901 i. '.. 1. u . '.. -a UNDERTAKERS. J. A. OILBAt'GII ft CO., Undertaker and Embalmera, Phone Main till. Cor. 12 and Duane, 11-4-M 81 RESTAURANTS. PROPOSALS. FOR RENT THREE housekeeping rooms, lights. Fred Sherman, FURNISHED with electric 20 Astora St, 11-13-tf FOR RENT TEN-ROOM HOUSE AT No. 152 Suoml Avenue. Apply to Victor Airola. 11-4-tf FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms, 15.00 each per month. In qlre 373 Exchange street. 11-14-tf STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Pope, ME. ... Pope, Ida L. ., Peterson, O. I. Peterson, Chris Payton, J. E. ., Rucker, Ella M, RInn, Mrs. S. , Ryrie, Mary J. 2.84 2.84 6.34 10.80 8.10 20.25 8.52, 11.10 ' Bond street, from the West line of 9th street to the East line of 6th street, in McClure's Astoria, NOTICE IS HEREBT 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's Astoria, as per assessment roll number 132, was made by an order .of the common council due and payable on the first day of December, 1906, by ordinance confirming said aws-mrr" roll, that the following are the names of the persons against whom the as sessment is made and the amount ow !ns by each, to-wlt: Boelllng. V $182.81 Boelllng. Sophia 182.82 Boelllng. Eliza 182.82 NOTICE. There is money In Alameda Avenue from Columbia to Ilwaco Avenue Fund to pay warrants numbered 21497 to 21509 Inclusive. Interest will ceafe af ter this date. THOMAS DEALET, City Treasurer, Astoria, Ore., Nov. 13, 1906. ll-14-10t I "PaleBohemlan LaAer Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles i'"wc! "Tier aiiitdry con'lltlon and propct. ug.d rixlit fiereln Astoria, Rogers, Esther F 2.84 Ross, Margaret M 1.42 Bergman. Brncker. IRac. 392.76 North Pacific Brewing Co. LOST AND FOUND. LOST-GOLD RING, VERT HEAVY, old country gold, two raised letters on top. Inscribed Inside In Swedish "Amena." Finder return to this of fice, or to John Stark, and receive reward. ll-24-2t NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids are hereby asked for the com pletlon of the superstructure and In terlor finish of the new Court House. Bids to Include wiring and plumbing, but not boating. Said building to be completed In accordance with the plans and specifications on file In the county clerk's office. All materials now on hand and paid for by the county to be considered by the bidders. Bid ders to enclose cortlfled check In the sum of 5 per cent of their hid 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 15, 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, 1906. ll-10-36t CAN FACTORY BUILDINGS BIDS will be received for piling nnd erect ing can factory buildings up to and Including November 28, 1906. Plans nnd specifications can bo hud at the office of Sanborn Cutting Co. Right reserved to reject any nnd nil bids, FIRST-CLASS MEAL lor 15c; nice cako, coffee, pio, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur ant 43 1 Bond St BEST lo CENT MEAL. You c&n always find the best 16-cent meal in the city at the Rifling Sun Restaurant. U12 OomiiHrcia)St. HOTIL HOTEL PORTLAND Fires Hotoi ln the Northweel. PORTLAND, ORI. FOUND A WATCH FOB ON 12TH St., between Commercial and Du ane. Owner can have same by prov ing property and paying for this ad vertisement. Call at Johnson Bros. ll-27-3t REWARD FOR RESTORATION OF lost property. The undersigned will pay $50 cash upon delivery to her of her basket telescope and contents, taken from the Callender Navlgtatlon Company's dock last October, or will pay $25 cash for restoration of the papers and documents therein con tained. Guarantee no questions will be asked. Can be returned to As torlan office or Callendor dock. B.'A. Owens-Aduir. e.o.d-lOt WOOD YAHD8. WOOD cord wood, mil) wood, box wood, any kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly the transfer man. 'Phone 3191 Main, earn on Twelfth, opposite oseri house. PROFESSIONAL CARD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHAS. H. ABERCROMBII, Attorney-at-Law. General Practitioner, Notary Public Rooms 88-3 Phone Main 29B1. Page Block, Cor. Commercial & 12th St. FOR SALE. FOR SALE CHEAP IF TAKEN soon, good hotel, furnished, well es tablished business; good locality. Ad dress Mrs. J. Hughes, Nahcottn, Wash, 11-20-tf FOR SALE 9-ROOM HOUSE, NICE- ly furbished, suitable for rooming house. Address IT 23. Astorlnn. Theo J90.91 Dunbar. Lilian. Crosby. 1C9.38 ASTORIA, OREGON. FOR SALE FRUIT AND CONFEC- tlon nry store on Commercial street. Inquire at Astorlnn office. tf OSTEOPATH IST8, DR. RHODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH Office Mansei, Bid. Phone Black 206$ 173 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. DENTISTS. Dr. VAUGIIAN, Dkntist Pythian llnildinK, Astoria. Oregon. Morning Astorian, 00 cents per month, Delivered by carrier. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTJSl 78 Commercial St., Slianaiian Building JAPANESE GOODS. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, WHATNOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV ING, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar 25 Commercial Fit, Astoria. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE SAVOY Popular Concert Hall. Good muslo. All are welcome. Ow ner Snventk and Astor. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor St. The leading amusement house. Agency for Edison Phonographs aad Gold Moulded Records. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. I II I 410 BOND ST., ASTORIA, OREGOX I Carries the Finest Lint of I I Wines, f I Liquors 1 and I I Cigars I CALL AND SEE US 1