ASTOP.IAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THimeoAY, , ;; .... : . - nm i i i i . ... "" 1 .' A 1 1 I Absolutely Pure A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot breads, cake and pastry. A lum and alum-phosphate powders are injurious. Do not z use them. Examine the label. - HOYAt AKINt fOWOIH CO., HtW VOS.K. BAR, BAY AND RIVER Quiet Day In the Marine World of Astoria. AUKiu-Mitkit l!ihf, Nuilh Cliiuf net. imiio OT.Cbutitx-I IUxk Buoy, J, a rd second -wins. Iron spar, I report ed, November, 10, us ueuig ihwui uv fj?t (o southward mill e.ti rl of lyr ;o.U..:i. It will bo r.liel miun na jriartli-ubb'. ; .s rrtl HtrulL, I's'Jt- - ItnKO Island Rot k puny, 8, a Murk aoiund-ilass can, I reported, November 28, btliiK 18 mile R by W. of It nosltlon. It will I) rl'lured a soon practicable.. . ALPENA DOWN FROM PORTLAND 8ule M. Plummer Resdyfor -Roseer.n KrWvt In With Men try Ship Empereur Menelik Down Wslerfront Notes. Th French whip Kmpereur Monellk came down from Portland yesterday on tlia line, of the Harvest yu-en, unit went to nn awboroae In itfn lower bay, Bh. will leave nut fr Llmerk-k on th first tow-line over the bar. Th T. J. PiAM yesterday brouitht down a 6,00 pound .nchor for the mm of the From h bark La Porous The latter will diiwm twk. th. earliest possible dispatch for va and Eu- roi. The tine oil tanker linserran. entered port yeetnrdny afternoon with th itmriie Monterey from Sun Francisco, . land went directly-to Portland, with ,1'aiitMln Patterson on th brldfa. Th Jlrlllsh bark Peter lredule in m. .11 hv hor "lonesome." Clark Jxnwlii-ry, who wn watchman on her tr forty-mvn tlnya, having brn Ijnllud Off, I The ttoitmvr M. T. Hcndttmon lift tip yMtcrdny morning Immpdlntcly for Clifton, where the fnatened on to two tyg rft for the T'ortlnnd mllt. I The oll-tnnk etcftint-r Aaunclon un down fntin Portland ywnU'rilny il nt to the lowr litubor, nlunit with tho H"'t of would-bo.Rid-ftwny. The four-irittatud whooner Aliwna tXlved down from Portland yemerday !p;lim on the Imwaer of tho ateuin r Al K. Hondorwin. lumber laden for Sun Kriuuiteoo, The bixrkontlnc. Susie M. Plummer csnio down the river yesterday morn trtir on the llnee of the Okluhoma, with ii-'i big load of lumber from Portland far the Buy qity. Tho PrltlHh bark Munkoka went to 3'Ortlnnd yeatorday morning on the i iwaera of the OkUihnma and will load wheat for European delivery. rhe eteamer Johan Poulacn waa fiong the arrivals from ecu and Cal i-rtrnla veaterday. She went on to Portland after a brief stop at the El i ore dock. , 5 v. -V ', Notloe to Mariners. I,a Du Light, page 14, No. 12S (List nf.Ughta, Huoya, and Day marks. Fa clflo Coast. 1906, page B). fin th northerly edge of the channel of the Columbia River, In 20 feot of v fitor, and about 1-4 mile below La !u Wharf. Wash. The aliiRto Pile from which this light v.iis shown was replaced November !. bv a cluster of three unpalnted ; ,ies, having a white arm for lantern tttolectlng from the center (highest) T-JWi. without other change. The following affects the List of T ?(fhts, .Buoys, and Daymarks, Pacific ovist. 1906: Oregon Columbia River Entrance, t ..ige Bl Clatsop Spit Buoy, 6, a red first class nun, reported adrift Deo. i will be replaced a noon as prac ticable. ' - 1 ! ' Washington WUIapa Bay' Entrance ; ,n?i 66 and 68 Wlllupa Bay Outside , Whistling Buoy, PS., marked A'lllana." In white, reported missing rw 4 1 111 Un na annii AT THE 8TAR THEATER. Conimeni lug Mondny. Dwemlwr ! the fttitr Tlwit'r will be ropned by Kt khnrdl's "Idcttla." the pupular c-t- rn ronipany. In a art.-s of new sue cease, that have proven Very pu- !nr wherever they have been pro- duced. and the management are sntla- fled that the plJ" that are to be put on by thl nompany without a doubt. will be the bent ever seen In this city nt popular prices. - "A Wmiian's HtruKgle" will be the opening performanw, Monday, Bee. S4 with stwolal Chrlstmna matinee Tues day, This pleee Is a rompmlmv play to "Way Down Knst."nnd rYork Ptate Kolks" and bus been pronounced one of the bt plays of Its kind ever pro duced. : .. .' ' ' '':'") giwclaltle. will be introduced be tween acts, Im-ludlrif latest novelties In moving pictures, new Illustrated songs, will also 1ms one of the features between sets. For Monday, Doc. 24, the opening performance, ladles' free tickets have ben distributed, which' will entitle them to a reserved sent free, provided same Is nccompunled by a regular paid 35c reserved seat ticket. Regular matinees Saturday and Sunday, at 2:15 p. m. name of th. person, against whom th. assessment I. mad. . and th amount owlna; by .aoh, to-wlt: Fosfl, Martin ,..,1217.50 riavel Nellt. 16.00 fisher Land Co................ 170.00 rredrlckson, Theresa .......... IMO Larson, Hans ................. IS.Ts McOowan, J, P, 202.60 Patton, Frank, Trustee , ........ 90.00 Hlversen, Adolph .............. .3.76 Tongu Point Lumber Co....... 67.60 City of Astoria (Excess),....., 644.20 By order of the common council, OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of th City or Astoria, Oregon. Dated December 11. 1906. 10t 8TRT8SmVlfr7T NOTICE." Peurteenth etreet, frem South lln. ef Franklin Avenu. to th. North line of Grand Avsnu. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT th. assessment made for Improving 11th atrn.-l from the South lln. of Franklin vnu. to th. North lln. of Grand av.nu. as per assessment roll number 13S, w. mad. by an order of th. common council due and payable on th. tsth day of December, A. D, 1906, by ordinance number 1338, con firming said assessment roll, that the following, ar. th. name, of th. per sons against whom th. assessment Is mado and the amount owing by each, to-wlt:' ' '''" Brown, C S.i.;'. l2- Elmore, Bamuol 289.10 Kamm, Jacob 0 Kuettner, M. 8 78.60 Patton. Maud 8 7210 Wood. MrsV'S. F.. y-.... S61.60 Wilkinson Real Eatat. Co....... 125.93 By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Folic. Judg. of tn City of Astoria, Oregon. ! Dated December It 190. lOt Howell, Jenny B !! Krosel Frederick 17.76 Logan, W. C... 28-87 Mallory A. It 1.62 Munson) O. J....... 2888 Megler, Mlna A.. M2 Nelson, Laura........... (42 OHv.r, A, P , 6 42 Parker. H. B 28.87 Roger. Trit Co 19.26 Bcbenk, A. A 28.87 Sloop, Mrs. Bertha L ' 19.26 Stevens, George 4.81 TiulHnger, Georgia 1.60 Thompson, Mary P., Thompson, Proctor; Thompson, Dorothy; . Thompson Clifton 6.42 Wilson Oscar F 19.25 Wagner, Cordelia Robb. 9.62 Wright. Alfred W 287 Wilson, Joseph B 9.62 Zlegler, Myra A 4,81 By order of th. common council. OLOF ANDERSON,' 'Auditor and Police Judge of the City ' of Astoria, Orejron, ' Dated December 11. 1906. lOt NEW CURE FOR EPILEPSY. sasssai J. B. Waterman, of Watertown, O Rural free delivery, write.; "My ilnuvhtnr. a mi et Bit for veers with enl lepsy, was cured by Dr. King. New Life Pills. Rhe has not had an at tack for over two years, Best body cleaners and life giving tonlo pills on earth. 25c at Choi Rogers' Drug Store." STREET A6SE88MENT NOTICE. Eleventh Street from th. South Line of Franklin Av.nu. to th. North lln. of Harrison Avenue. NOTICE IS HEREBY OnTEN THAT the assessment mad. for Improving 11th street from th South line of Franklin avenue to th. North lln. of Harrison avenue, as per assessment roll number 186. wa. mad. by an or der of th. common council, du. and payaci. on in. ism oar vl ivmuu-n A. D. 1906, by ordlnanc. number 1139, confirming Mid assessment roll, that the following are th. nam. of the persons against wrom th. assessment Is mad. and th. amount owing by each, to-wlt: Allen, A. V. tlSS-53 Bergman, Anna C. 40.47 Babbldge, Julia 26.95 Babbldge, J. W. 17.20 Bufftngton Merllla J.......... 9.01 DeLln. Matt ......'........... 71.89 Fulton, J. A. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock holders of tho Astoria Iron Works will be held at their office on January 10 1907, at 9 p. m., for Ihe purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and tho transaction of such other busi ness as may properly come before the meetlnsr. ' By order of the board of director. JOHN FOX, Attest: F. L. BISHOP. , President Seoretary. Astoria, Oregon, Deo. 20, 1906. NOTICE. There Is money In the general fund to pay warrant Indorsed prior to De comber 1, 1905. Interest will ceasa af ter thl date. THOMAS DEALEY, City Treasurer, Astoria, Ore., Dec. 20, 1906. 12-20-lOt DANGER IN A8KING ADVICE. when vou have a cough or a cold do not ask soma on. what I. good for them, a titer, is danger in uucing om unknown preparation, Foley' nonev and Tar cure coughs, cold and orevent pneumonia. The genu Ins Is In a yellow package, tiaruae substitutes. T. F. Laurln. ' STREET A88E88MENT NOTICE. Bond Street, from a point 15 feet weit . .of th. East lln. of 42nd .treet, to th. west lln. of 44th 8trt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT th. assessment mad. for Improving Bond .trwt from a point 15 feet west of th. East Hn of 42nd street to th. Wet lln. of 44th street, wag mad. by an order of the common council due and payable on th. 28th day of De cember, A. D. 1906, by ordlnanoe num ber 2337, confirming said assessment roll, and that the following ar. the 30.72 Fulton, Virginia E 189.78 Fulton, C. W 28.73 Ferguson, J. E 81.89 First Presbyterian Church 206.69 Flavel, Mary C... ......... 5-97 Ravel. Ne'.ll. 21.99 Ravel. Kate........ 21.99 Flavel. Geo. C 22.29 Gerdlnft E. L. A.... 86.05 Hoefler, Anna '. 2T.4S Mansell, 3, H..... .............. 134.80 Nordstrom. John ' 5-75 Buprenant, 3. W., Heir. of.... 158.55 rtlklnson W. O. 134.87 Wlngate, O.... 262.39 W1., Herman 22.95 Sarah 23.94 1tr of Astoria (Excels) 47.70 By order of th. common council OLOF ANDERSON, .uditor and Polio. Judge of th. City ot Astoria, Oregon. Dated December 11. 10. ? 0t 1 STREET A88ESSMENT NOTICE. Elfhth 8tret from Center lln. of K.n- Ington to a point 65 fet .outn of th. North lln. of Niagara avanue. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT th. assessment mad. for Improving Eighth .trwt from th. center lino of Kensington avenue to a point, 55 feet South of the North Hn of Niagara avenue, as per assessment roll cum ber 128. was mad. by an order of the common council du. and payable on th. 88th day of December, A. D. 1906, by ordlnanc. number 3336, confirming said assessment roll, that th. follow ing irs th. nam., of th. persons 'amlnct whom th. assessment la made and th. amount owing by wwh, to-wlt Allan Albert B. ....' "I Armstrong, Johnon M-25 TtnMllnoV V. (-42 Boelllng. V.. Trustee 28.87 Brown. Margaret 8.21 Badollet, Dora t0 Badollet, Paul ...... Carney, F. J. Cyru, A. R......... Cunningham, R. R. Hawthorn, Mont NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE COLUMBIA AVENUE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Common Council of the City of Astoria ba declared It determina tion and intention to Improvo Colum bia Avenue from- the West end of Bond Street to a point 102 feet South of th. South line of Taylor Avenue to th. width of 20 feet upon th. line that said .treat is now Improved and on th. established grade thereof. From th. center lln. ot th. West end of Bond street to a point 160 feet South erly therefrom; the Improvement .hall constat of removing all th. old deck ing and hand rail and replacing the Mm. with new decking and hand railing. Th. decking to b. 4 by 12 Inch., 80 feet long, and from a!d point 160 feet Southerly from th. West end of Bond .treet for a distance of 60 feet Southerly, th. improvement shall consist ot removing all th. old decking, stringers cap and post and planking and under-pinning the treet to th. width ot 20 feet, and from aid point 220 feet South ot th. cen ter lln. of Bond street to Mid point 102 feet South of th. South lln. of Taylor Avenue, th. Improvement .hall consist of removing all th. old deck ing, caps and atrlnger and grading th. street to the established grade, and planking th. Mm. with plank 4 by 12 Inches to th. width ot 30 feet That th. cost, and expenses ot con structing .aid improvement shall be defrayed by special 'assessment upon th. lota, lands and premises benefitted by th. Mm. which Mid lots, land, and premise, ar. Included In th. special assessment district Including all lot, land and premises ao benefitted, to- wlt: Lot , 7, t. 9, 10, 11. 12 13 and 14, in Block 1, Taylor Atorla, and Lota 1, 2, 3. 4. ,5. 6. 7 8, . 10 and 11 th Block 2, in Taylor. Astoria, as laid out and recorded by th. Penln ular 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, lit Tay lor' Astoria, and running thence North to the South lino of. Bond treet; thence West along th. South line of Bond street to the West end thereof; thence South along the "East ern Una of Lot 8, In Block 1, Taylor. Astoria 128.5 feet; thence East along the North line ot Lots 7 and 6 In Mid Block 1 In Taylor. Astoria to the point ot beginning. Also beginning at tha Northeast corner ot Lot 12 In Block 2, in Taylor. Astoria and run nlng thence North to the Pier Head line on th. South side of the Colum bia River and running thenc. Easterly along said Pier Head Una, to a point where th. same would be intersected by the Weet Una of Lot 4, In Block 1 In Taylor. Aitorta, extended on straight Una, thence South to the North Un. of Bond street; thence West along th. North Un. ot Bond street to th. West end thereof and thence along th. North Un. of Block 2. in Taylor Astoria to th. point of beginning. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judg. of th. City of Astoria. l!-8-Mt MAKES OLD THINGS NEW 'Wtii'2'. E. -"IJtnlJn..;,, krrrJ'.'Sth'S.'ii" r arECIALI' eiFj, VU, 54. Bit.. Co. EltfUlfl CfMtT fa a wonder ! It will make the whole interior of your house shinclike ccar, making; re-finishing or re-varnishing entire ly unnecessary. It is not a varnLsh, but a surface food and cleaner, building tip the original finish and making it brighter than ever. It applied with a piece of cheese cloth and no experience U necessary . No drying to wai for,' Removes all scratches, stains, dirt, dullness. It can be applied to any finish with beneficial results. Nat ural wood, as well as any color of paint, will be tetter for an application of Liquid Veneer. DfttilA mtt will improve even the most beautiful furniture. It will take that smoky look from the Piano and cth?r Mahogany, and is highly bene ficial to Golden Oak,Vhite EnameLGilt, Silver and other finishes. Qi)Uld Ucittr selto at 50 cents a bottle, and a bottle is enough to renovate the ordinary home. Try it and you will always buy it. SOU) BY B. F. ALLEN 8 SON I Give Him Something to Smoke. That's what "He" Will Appreciate mcst. Christmas Cigars and Smokers requirements in great variety. We have the largest stock of cigars in the city, and keep only the prominent brands and 't high class goods. Small Boxes of Cigars. 12 and 25 in the Box. PIPES Fine K.ereschasms and Briars frem 25c to $2000. WILL MADISON SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS 1.81 6.42 28.87 (.42 28.87 Hammond Lumber Co 48.12 i r L. ffe'fciii'. Unprecedented Succm. ef DR. C-1 U THE GREAT CHEMESB DOCTOR V Who i. knows throuffW the Unit! ij St.lt. na seemt.l of 3 hi. wonderful cores. Na nnlsnna nor dram used. Ha iruaialt' tee. to our. eatarrn. Muima. iung ana throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, tnmach. liver, and kidnev. female eom nlftlnt and all ehronle disease. SUCCESSFUL SOME TKEATJIKIfX If you cannot call writ, for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in tamps. ' v THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO 1621 First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Heaue mention th. Astorian 'ASTORIA, OREGON ROM AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND. AND MARINE ENGINEERS Pp-to-Pate Saw Mill Machinery! 18th and Franklin Ave. Prompt attention Iven ttfnU rfrslr work ' Tel. Main 2451 First National Bank of Astoria, Ore f ESTABLISHED 18841. Capital $100000 Of. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. a I PETERSON. Vloe-President dtANK PATTON, Cashier. JT. W. GARNER, AssUUnt rjaahi. Astoria Savings Bank ... ", 4 Capital Paid in 1100,009, Bnrpms and Cnfllvldea ProflU 195,00. ' Traasaets a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposit 168 Tenth Strset, ASTORIA, OREGON. THE GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Win., Liquor. Merchant Lunch From and Cigar. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 pjn. Hot Lunch at til Hour. .$Ct Comer Elevent h and Commercial aSTOSIA 0SSG02I The MORNING ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH i practicable.