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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1906)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1900. THE MOKNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. .11 i : h Gems In Terse 4 ; , Sparring. M.:' - '' It t wr yoii, nn.I you ware I, . ' I'll (nil you 1,1 I'd uu. M luilln upon you plmuuitly Whn'w ynu enmo to woo, And .nitn day ), yOU told ma thai Tour IIMwig liiippliiraa rrpmld mi my ,Uy ronasnt I'd auflly w)ilpr, "Tit." ' HUB. ' tf you war I, arid J war yog, Iimioiid of ntniidlng lhr And liiltni nil umuud lit buh, An If I didn't dart. Fit riuik my mind up on for alt Vrmn doubling to b fr. Ami fluinp whI BtrnlKht I'd ea of yov, MPr, will you marry met' -lumwvlllt Journal. Arabesque. Py th M'liirlnh tower, lu tha pulm tr'a ahade, 'Nmtth th latticed bower Of a Moortah maid, Lu, a Mooi lah lovw Slug a MiriNtadoi Much coiioornlng l In povtle vatoe. Much emuwriilii- I Much coiit-wtilug acalaa lung In iroiilMt garden By th nightingale. And tit Huintlv eta ttMu hlng llllan Djus, Fathnr of th maiden, la tha tow or grim Making him rail lb krvar And Impart to blaii Murh conwnlng Moorlah Qowtia and tuillW hat, Much comnriiliig married Life In Moorlah Data, Much concerning raataia Of tho habitats. And tha lover murmur, "llarema do not pay Whan a Moor la earning Two fotirtn a day." So ha dim lit turban, Sighe and wulka away. h'ih tha Moortah tower Sound no rrona4 In tha lmtk4 bower, Xjo. a Moorish maid, With natoumllng pawr Calla a pad a apadal Thomas 11 Ybarre. Tha Call of th Plain. Oh, tha hill may slow with aplcndor At Ih rlln' of tha aim And h.ow gtmn and gold and aaurt When ttio miMini.r day la dona, And h air may b Ilka win la And an ohalmtcwnt hu. But lha heart' plum full o' lontin' Whan tba plalna ara raitln' you I Oh, tha hill ara -rrd and craggy And ara crownnl with glt-ainlttg And the caiiyoiu full of glamour Whore tha torranU I and flow, And wind la In th lna ire. And lha aklea ara cobalt blua. But tha hill ain't got no aplandor , Whn th plnlna ar eallln' yout Oh, th plalna, lha roltln' prairies! Tour lha atrtiun that Imp and null Mlna tha rollln. com' dlatano And th bayoua In tha mm , La In' allll or wirier dlmplln' All Ih laay dayllma I h rough- ITow lb mountolna pn nnd (mother When tha plain ar rellln' yul How Ih mounliilna pn nnd caother luarhln' upward to th ky; Not a litvel bit of dlntano - for a orevln'. hnmnalik el Think of meadow gold ami Hioaaoma v. On tha pralrli-a wet with daw In tha hniy d.ny mornln'al Ain't th ptulua n-rllln' yut -J mill Mortimer Ii uoiean fay, h, day of old; oh, day of gold; Oh, day we usd to know Whn llf wa now and heart war tru. Whan iireumi wara wont to flow With tinkling tunoa and lulling croon And laughing onga and glad About our tveU and life wa sweet To Juat a laa and ladl Oh, roundod atonaa and monaton Of stream wa uwd lo wnrte; Ob, rippling wnya or other dayaj , Oh, yellow aim that laid With ind(irnca on each gold treat And kld each tinted ear la day of old, the daya of gold. The dnya of yeateryearl Tou'r twice aa aweet aa when your feat Olowed roy in th tld; Tou grow mora dear with every year That bind yoti to my aide. But yet, but yet, I feel tha fret Of yeara that I have told; There wu no truth In daya of youth When llf wo aolld gold. Sunday at tha Farm. On BuniUv mornln'a yeara ago, when but a little Ind, I used to come to aitlt tha cowl In tlila umo field with dad. Tha little clotida that floated round t thomiht were blta of wool; Tha aky woa blua oa 'tla today and calm and beautiful. Now dad I gone nnd mother, too; they lie up on the hill, Juat by that clump of poplar tree, be yond the old rod mill. Tor time ha kept a-creepln' on, and you and I aro mon, And little Bobble tlilnka tha thought that I wua thlnkln' then. And now I coma out hero and aet am down a apell, Where rustltit' lenvo and wavln' groin aeem whlsperln', "All la well." I wish that all who'd like to feel thetr dead li unto from harm Could come out here nnd epend with ma a Sunday on the farm. Selected Tha Flood of Yar. A mighty hand from nn ezhauatiea urn Pour forth th never ending flood of yeara Among the nations. How th ruahing wave Boar all before them I On their foremoat edge, And there alone, I life.. The preterit ther Toeiea nnd foama and fllla the air with roar Of mingled nolaei. William Cullon llryant At tha Ebb Tide. 0 marahci that remain In anguish dumb Till over you again The water come, ' Bo mint my life abide In allent pnln Till Love-tlie truant tld Cornea book attaint John II. Tab caeaper, ta Know. Fntliar Can you tiika n tooth out for my aonT rXMitlnt-Ye, but If I fflvo bhn gnn II will oiMt roil C ahllllnga. Fat-W-Ob, well, I'll cmn agnin wbra It's daylliilil. Ttun. K r;ii. I Thla of RhBo you think lor la Ilka a pho tographic plnlalf And why? lla-Why. It tukns 1 Unrk room to relop It-Ally Blorx-r'a Ilnir Holiday. A Uood Chang. Bha So Duuuer tin given up the pen for tb bruab? Ho-Irsi. Ilti'a a street awwiper now. -Ksw York World.' Good Heaaoa Wbr. Old Blood But, my deur young man, 1 can't trodprntand you being a Had- trl Toung Blood Ay, dear old clinp, my i 1 .. . - n r uiuuier-iu-iaw a a VOueervnuvu. lit tor. "I lay, auntie, whnt'g that funny man with the red coat?" "He'a beeu hunting, dear." "Ob! no hasn't caught much, has he, anntle?"-rnch. "Accept With Pleaaure." 'r.".'V j . Mr. Crow Oomo on. Marin : (!it':i'".i : nice old gcntleniuu waving U ua " coma down ana eat somo semi. Now York World, 4C7. 1 ft A wrong Idea, ..... 0tk NO OPIUM IN CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. Thore li not the lead danger In Klvlns Chamberlnln'i Cough Ilemedy to amnll children, aa It contain no opium or other harmful drug. It hn an ealabljHlied ' reputation of more than thirty yeara, a the moat uc ceoaful medicine In uae for cold, croup and whooping cough. It al way cure and la pUwieunt to take Frank Hurt and Lending Orugglata. ..... ; V'U 'WW - . ;i;rti Complex & u. .: r'i with, floss SUMMER SPECIAL To edirrttiHi eer nuaijwd linrM iM wll Cftotrriiwce likecltiamiidoo'irMM cooilM Dilb Bom to taibroidri . Regular value 90c Special 50c I eftinf at II Mnd mt office r ei wa mooiT m4m U nna IMi ft Ke Needkcrafffob CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE THERE 13 MONET IN the City Treaaury to pay all war rant indoreed from the lat day of September, 190 E, to and Including Oc tober t DOS. Interest will cease after thla date. THOS. DEALEY, City Treaaurer. Aitorla, Ore., Dec t, 190S. ; M-G-lOt NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE COLUMBIA AVENUE. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT th Common Council of the City of Aatorla ha declared It determina tion and Intention to Improve Colom bia Avenue from the Wert end of Bond Street to a point 103 feet South of th South line of Taylor Avenue to th width of 10 feet upon the line that aald itreet I now Improved and on th eatabllahed grade thereof. Trom the center Una of th Weat end of Bond street to a point ISO feat South erly therefrom; th Improvement shall consist of removing all th old deck ing and hand rail and replacing the same with new decking and hand railing. The decking to be 4 by 12 Inches, SO feet long, and from said point 160 feet Southerly from the Weat end of Bond street for a distance of 60 feet Southerly, the Improvement shall consist of removing all the old decking, stringers caps and posts and planking and under-pinning the street to the width of SO feet, and from aald point 220 feet South of the cen ter line of Bond street to said point 102 feet South of the South line of Taylor Avenue, th Improvement shnll consist of removing all tha old deck Ing, cap and stringers and grading the street to the established grade, and planking the same with planks 4 by 12 Inches to the width of SO feet That the costs and expenses of con structlng said Improvement shall be defrayed by special assessment upon the lots, lands and premises benefitted by the same which snld lots, lands and premises ara Included In the special assessment district Including all lots, lands and premises so benefitted, to wit: Lots 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12 IS and 14, In Block 1, Taylor's Astoria, and Lots 1, 2, S, 4," 5, 6, 7( 8. I, 10 and 11 In Block 8, in Taylor's Astoria, as laid out and recorded by the Penin sular Land and Trust Company, and also the following described real es tate, to-wlt: Commencing at the Northeast cor ner of Lot 6, in said Block 1, In Tay lor's Astoria, and running thence North to the South line of Bond street; thence West along the South line of Bond street to the West end thereof; thence South along the East ern line of Lot 8, in Block 1, Taylor's Astoria 126.5 feet; thence Enst along tha North line of Lets 7 and In Block JL in Taylor's Astoria to the point of beginning. Also beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 12 In Block 2, in Taylor's Astoria and run ning thence North to the Pier Head line on the South side of the Colum bia River and running thence Easterly along said Fler Head line, to a point where the same would be Intersected by the West line of Lot 4, In Block 1 In Taylor's Astoria, extended on a straight line, thence South to the North line of Bold street; thence West along the North line of Bond street to the West end thereof and thence along the North line of Block 2, In Taylor's, i Astoria to th point of beginning. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, 12-8-10t NOTICE OF MEETING OP BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT special assessment roll number 137, made for the purpoae of defraying the ats and expenses of Improving and avenu from the wH lln of a street to th went line of 7th a tt bag been filed with th Auditor .:. Police Judge, and numbered ape ' .i. cessment roll number 127, and tat th committee on streets sod publlo ways has been appointed a com mittee of the council to alt with the board of asaessors to examine, correct tod (Hjub r the same, and that Tlmrt "ay, " A. D, W, p. h thi 12th day of December, th hour of 8 o'clock . ancll chambers of th city w. t, it oeen fixed as th time and p. ic . ' ;h meeting of said board of eouk'Uii assesamcn objections to said .; presented In writing. OU T ANDERSON, Auditor ana v . ' ' of the city of Astoiv . Dated Astot , Ve November 27, 1906. lOt NOTICe OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT special assessment roll number 138, made for the purpose of defraying the costs and expense of Improving Niagara avenu from a point 17 feet east of the west Una of 8th street to th center line of 7th street has been filed with the Auditor and Police Judge and timbered special assessment roll number 138, and that the committee on street and publlo way has been appointed a committee of the councO to sit with the board of assessors to examine, correct and equalize the same and that Thursday, the 13th day of December, A. D 1906, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. In the council chain bers of the city hall, has been fixed aa the time and place of th meeting of said board of equalisation. AH ob jection to. said assessment must be presented In writing. OLOF ANDERSON. Auditor and Polioe Judge of the city of Astoria, : Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 87, 1908. 16t NOTICE OF MEETIN l I OF EQUALIZA 10 ID NOTICE 13 HEREBY GH i : a special assessment roll it made for the purpose of det V u: cost and expenses of v t ' Bond and Sixth street crosslmc u been filed with the Auditor an 1 f lice Judge, and numbered special -n eessment roll number 140, and bw. the committee on streets and pui.ilc ways has been appointed a commit tee of the council to sit with the board of assessors to examine, correct and equalise thp same, and that Thursday, the 13th day of December, A. D. 1906, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., In the council chambers of the city hall, has been fixed as the time and place of the meeting of aald board of equalisation. AU objections to said assessment must be presented In writing. OLOP ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the city of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 27, 1906. lot NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT special assessment roll number 139, made for the purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of Improving Kensington avenu from a point ten feet east of the center Una of 8th street to tha west line of 11th street, has been filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, and numbered special assessment roll number 139, and that the committee on streets and public ws.yi ha been appointed a commit tee of the council to sit with the board of a-. i to examine, correct and eg ual same, and that Thursday, e lstji day of December, A. D. 19 6, . U our of 8 o'clock m., In o lunttl chambers of the oity hall, tvi t een Hxed as tha time and place oi th eei!i.tf of said board of equallzatio t. u o lection to said assessment nui t presented In writ ing. J1.0 ' ANDERSON, Auditor and Pohct 1. tee if the city of Astoria Dated Astoria, otvgi , . V ember 87, 1906. , 10t fjV-! Mi 1 AVcSctablcPreparationrorAs tog iteStonariis andJBoweis of ProniotesTesOonjCheeiful nessandBestXofltains neither Opnjm.Morphlntf motltkxia&, KotNahcotic. . JbcJmvm . Jfntlfflr f,w OrML A perfect Remedy forConslifft tion. SourStomach.Diarrhoca, Worms AorrvulsionsJeverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. T&c Simile Signature of NIW YORK. -" jr r EXACT COPT 0 VRAPrei. TVinssMiii OO CENTS PER MONTH ,mijMjt..i.iiii.iui.jirTni g piB-ii''''"iii'-'iii wit Guarantees to its Advertisers A Larger Circulation Than Any Paper Published In Astoria OUR BOOKS ARE OPEN TO INSPECTION BY OUR ADVERTISERS FINANCIAL. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, President. tfRANK PATTON, Caahler. a. I. PETERSON, Vloe-Preaident J. W. GARNER, Aeeistant Caahiar. gAstoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In 1100,000. Burplua and Undivided Profit $55,000. Traajaet a General Banking Bnalneaa. Interest Paid oa Time Deposit Tuntn Streot, First National BanK of aAstoria, Ore ! ESTABLISHED 18SO. Capital SCOW BAY IRON ASTORIA, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS Up-to-Bate SawIMUl Uacblneryl 18th and Franklin Ave. The MORNING ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH IK For Infanta anr! Children. , Tha Kind You llavo Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Oso For Over Thirty Years n liillJL. ASTORIA'8 BEST SEWS PAPER A3TOKIA, OREGON. $100,000 & BRASS WORKS OREGON LAND AKD MARINE ENGINEERS Prompt aUention:glTen:tcnl. repair work Tel. Mala 24J51 AW bnSlu VH( WHTMHI MttMHV. MCW