The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 21, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, DECtMIER ?1, 1W0.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Latest Quotations In the Portland
Markets
Comslet Kultt KoporU Corrects Est a
Day Giving tb Wholesale Price t
- Commodities, Frm ProAuoe tod Vege
tablea. ,
I'QItTLAND, Ic. JO, Frulii both
domestic and trojili-Al, ar meeting with
t heavy doiMHiid, owing to tho holiday
trade. Tlit poultry market was
etroiiKer May ul no further Uron In
price I ttlrlplfl. E continue
to Ineroas In receipt, but tlie price
remain tho same. Thr In no ('harms
In butter quotation and nont I ex-jKK-ted
until flr tho hulldny.
Wheat Walla Walla, ItQftio; Vil
lor, MJ7c; bluestem, (Te:rl.
tog tie.
Omlrii Ftour, Peso'.
ta Whlt. tl4.torlS; grr, 1249
4S.
1 Flour Hard wheat patent, 13.00,
Mralght, 11.19; graham, 1350; ry,
16,00; wnoie-wheat (lour, UTS; val
ley Pour, I3.40OS.M;; Dakota, 15.10
1.10; Besrern rye. IMO; Wlsbury.
tlfO; Corvallln. 11.70.
Corn Whole, $37; cracked, t?t per
ton.
lUrloyIlrowtiig, 131) fsed, 131;
rolled, til 21.
Ry fl.40 per cwt. i
Hy-Velly, timothy, HMFlli
Eastern Oregon. ItSQK; clover, T0
T.B0; cheat, VQUO; alfalfa. Ill;
train hay. $7t.B0; vetch, 7T,80.
HuckwhMt 131 par ton.
Mlllstuffs-Mlddllngs, I5ICJ5: chop
tit. I.mn til' h,,rt lit.
Cereal food Rolled oata, cream,
10-pound sacks, t00; lower trade.
tS.tO0f.SO; oatmeal, lel out. SO -lb
each, t, bule, 10-lb. aacka. 14.1S per
bale; oatmaal (ground) SO-Ib aacka,
$7.50 per bale; 10 -Tb ancka, It per
bale; aptlt pea, 14.60 per 100-Tb.
sack; is-lb boxes, US; pearl bar
ley, tUS per 100 1b.i SS- boxea,
11.15 per box; paatry flour, 10-tb ack
12.60 per bate.
Grata begs Forslsit and domestle,
I l-4c
? Preduoe.
Poultry Old rooster, tflrte; ban
and Sprlnir. UUlSHo; dressed
chicken, 14H4tte;. turkeys, H17c;
dreet, llT50c; geese, live, 10 10c;
dressed, lOfllSc; ducka, old, 11014c;
young duck, 1401Se; old, lltrilo;
plgon, per dosen, SlOl.tS; iuaba,
11.76!.
If Kg Oregon ranch, ISO 37 Ho;
Easter, 10 J! Sic.
Butter Country creamery, JOf I1H;
city creamery, SSo; store, ltttt17e;
butter fat, tltte.
Choeae Toung America, 14tJlSVicj
Oregon full cream, flat, ISHOKo.
Honey Dark. lOHOllo; amber, 1!
Ho; fancy white, 14SlSc.
Prulta.
1
Tropical fruits Wanana. So per
pound; pineapple, SB08.BO per
docen: lomons. 3S.00O7.00 box; or-
rwe. lt.S0tfS.00; grap-fnt, 15.00
6.60 crate; lime. 7Sc4Jl.IS per loo.
Domeatlo fruit Apple, ftommon,
tCM; fnncy( S1.00O1.H boxffl crab-
appVi, 1101.15 crate; flga, 5cJl.oo
bos; grape, 75cOtU6 crate; pear.
$11.3S box; quince, HC1-60 box:
huckleberries, 104l!o pound: era.
berrlea, I10O10.S0 barrel ,
Turnip Per ack, tOctJtl.00;' car
rot, 75o11; beet. IMS; radlsfios,
lttttjlSo donori bunches; horaoradlah,
7Vi8o tb.-
Veaetablea.
Potato In county, ,8S90o per
cwt; sweet potato, I t- and to lb.
Cabbage Per lb., X 1-Scj cauliflower
I1C1.15 per poxen; paraley, SSo per
doxen; hot-house lettuce, $1.60 por
box, bead, 40o doxen; aplnacb, 8 So
tb.; artichoke, 7CoTbtl-35 per doxen;
pea, 14o lb.; garllo, 8910o lb.; red
pepper, dry, 1028o; celery, S6085C
doxen, egg plant, $1.60 crate; okra,
$1.75 . box; . aprouti, So tb. :
Tomatoea $1.75t box; Hubbard
xquaah, llUiO tb.
; Onion ll.00lbl.10 per cwt.
Freud Meat and Fleh,
Freeh moat Veal, medium, T5 to
100 Doundi, 1oi 100 to ISO The., TO
7c; 150 to 200 lb., BftOo; S00 lb
Fish Halibut, So; black cod, To:
baas, per tb., 10c; herring, So; flound
er, So; catflah, to; allvtr amelt,' to;
ihrimp, lflo; perch So; aturgeon, 10c;
ea trout, llfto; greyllnf. to; U
versldea, l36e.
Clam Hardehell, per box, 11.00;
raxor clam, It par box.
Oyater Shoalwater Bay, par gal
lon. 12:' oer ack, $4.00; Tok Point.
11.6 per 100; freh cannod, , S.S0 per
en quart e; oiympiu (iio r.;, o,
per gallon, 12; do per qiart out,
doxen, IS.50, ;
IN PRAISE OF CHAMBERLAIN'
COUQH REMEDY.
by refusing any but the genulna. T.
There I no other medicine manu
factured that ha received en much
prnlK and o ninny exprceilon of
gratitude a Chamberlain' Cough
Itmnedy. It I effective, and rrnmpt
relief follow It uee. Orateful par
ent everywhere do not hesitate to
teetlfy to It merit for tho benefit
of other. It i' a certain our for
croup and will prevent tho nttnak If
given at the ft rut paruii of the
(llncftie. U l especially - uJaptcd to
chthtren, aa It I pU-nitfttit to lak and
cimiuln iiothtne tnjurlou. Mr. VI A,
llumphrle, a well known . realdent
and clone In the atore of Mr. E. Lock,
of Allfo, Cope Colony, A !:. &y:
"X have ueed Chainberialn' Cough
llemely to werd off rough and croup
In my family. ' I found It to he very
Mtlefuetory, and It give me plaure
to reccommend It." Frank Hurt and
Lending Druggleta,
NOTICE. . '
The annual meeting of the' alock
holder of the Aetork Iron Work will
be held at their oltli' on January 10,
IDA, it I p. m.. for the purpoee of
electing director for the eneulng year
and the traneactlon of euch other buel
ni a may properly crime before the
meeting, Iiy order of the board of
director. JOHN FOX, .
Atlt; F. U lUHriOP, , . Preeldent.
Becrotary.
Aetorla, Oregon, Dea 20, 1904.
A eoon a the child I don nurelng
apply Clmmberlaln'a Salve. Wipe II
oft with a eoft cloth before allowing
the child to nuren. Many tmlned
nuree ue thin with th beet reuli.
Prlc 15 cent per box. For le by
Frank Hnrr, and Leading Drugglitt.
NOTICE. s
There I money In the general fund
to pay warrant Indortod prior to De
CMtibr 1, 100$, Intnrent will emme af
ter thl dnt. THOMAS DEALET.
City Treneurer.
Aetorla, Ore., Dee. to, 1900.
13-!0-10t
e." ','" - " , 1 .' .".'...i." '.) 1 .. . .
nED
WITH SORES
Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh
Unless Hands Were Tied Wasted
toaSkeleton Awful SufTeringfor
Over a YearGrew Worse Under
Doctors Skin Now Clear.
WOULD HAVE DIED
BUT FOR CUTICURA,
"My Itttlo eon, whio about ft year
nd ft half old, brgtw to have sore
com out oa bia fuce. 1 b:td ft phr-
aiclon treat nun,
but the aorca grew
worse, llico tlicy
bogim to come on
hi umw, tlien on
olticr port of hi
body, and Uien on
rniiin fin hi rhmL
clnn. Still lie grew worse. Attliceud
of about ft yrar and a half of RutTrrlng
lie grow so butt 1 hnd to tio hi hands
in rluUia nt nimlit to ki hint from
BXTntrlilrigUtewrraaiKlU-urliigtliefltuh.
"Ho got to be a mrro ekclcton, and
WM hardly nlilo to walk. My Aunt
advised mo to try Cuticura Snp and
Ointmctit. 8o great was hnr faith in
It that she gave me a wimll picro of
goap to try and a litllo of tho Oint
ment. I took it home without any
faith, but to plwutc hor I tried it, and
Iteowned to dry tip the aorea a little
'I annt to the drug atore and got a
cake of tho Sonn and a box of Uie
Ointmnnt and followed tho directions,
and at tho end of about two month
the sore were all well. Ho ha
never hod any sores of any kind einre.
"He la now strong and healthy,
and I caa sincerely say that only for
your mot womlorful remedies my
precious child would have died from
thou terrible sores. I used only one
cake of Soap and about three boxes
of ' Ointment (nigned) Mrs. Eg
bert Sheldon, R. F. D., No. 1, Wood
vine, &mn, April 22, 1005." ,
Omrlltt Bittnnl to Intrnl TTMlmot tnrf
Eumot. trim flniiiln u IMiuMla, Iran UIuk; Ki in
llllli ! (MHIUI - OIMi,nl, ., lUwl.
Wnl, MM (l turm ul I'bucoltl, Collnl Itlil, SM. pir W
RWt. mj h, h.J of llldruiKUU. A rinlle..! uflnwm,
Hr Drug ft t 'tt,it. C-r., & Vrn lt.Mun.
fkUlbe liw,11 tWw to litm Utltf Uuuw."
HOTEL PORTLAND
Finest Hotel In tb NorthwMt,
PORTLAND, ORSL,
STREET A88E8SMENT NOTICE.
Bond 8treet, from a point 18 feet west
,.ef the East line of 42nd atreet, to
the west line of 44th Street.
NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the assessment made for Improving
Bond street from a point IS feet west
of the East line of 42nd street to the
West line of 44th street, wa made by
an order of the common council due
and payable on the 18th day of Da
comber, A. D. 1008, by ordlnanoe num
ber 1387, conflrmlng said assessment
roll, and that the following are the
names of the person against whom
the assessment 1 mad and ths
amount owing by each, to-wlt;
Foard, Martin ,'....$247.50
riftvs!( Nelll 135.00
risber Land Co.,., , 170.00
rredrlckson, Theresa .......... 82.80
Larson, Hans SITS
MoOowan, J, P.....,'. 201.50
Fatten. Frank, Trustee 0.00
Blversen, Adolph 13.70
Tongue Point Lumber Co....... 67.60
City of Astoria (Excess),,..... 544.10
By order of the common council. ,
t OLOF ANDEItSOM,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria, Oregon.
Dated December 11, 1006. lOt
STREET A88E88MENT NOTICE.
Fourteenth Street, from South line of
Franklin Avenue to th North line
of Grand Avanu.
NOTICB 18 HEItEBT GIVEN THAT
th asaesameot mad for Improving
14th street from the South line of
Franklin avenue to the North line of
Grand avenue aa per asmnt roll
number 115, wa mad by an order of
th common council due and payable
on the 181 h day of December, A. D.
1001, by ordinance number 1318, con
firming said assessment roll, that the
following ar the name of th per
son agalnat whom tb asement is
made and the amount owing by each.
to-wlt:
Brown, C. S 1214.17
nimore, 8amue! I8I.W
JCamm, Jacob 20
Kuettner. M. S 73.50
ration, Maudes 72.10
Wood. Mr SF.. I6LS0
Wtlklnnon Real Estate Co 125.11
By order of 'the common council.
OLOF ANDEnSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria, Oregon.
Dated December 11. 1308. lOt
STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Eleventh 8treet from the South Line
of Frsnklin Avenu to th North
lint of Harrison Avenue.
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN THAT
the assessment mad for Improving
11th atreet from the South line of
Franklin avenue to the North line of
Harrison avenue, a per asessment
roll number 13S, wss mad by an or
der of th common council, du and
payable on th 18th day of December,
A. D. lVOt, by ordinance number 1139,
confirming said aesment roll, that
tti following ar the name of the
person agalnat wrom th assesmnt
Is mad and th amount owing by
each, to-wlt:
Allen. A. V.... 8158-55
Bergman, Anna C 40.47
Babbldge. Julia -
Babbtdge, J. W.:... 37.10
Bufflngton Merllla J . 1.01
DeLIn, Matt 71.80
Fulton, J. A 80.71
Fulton, Virginia B 189-78
Fulton. C. W 28.71
Ferguson, J. E 81.80
First Presbyterian Church 10M9
Flavel, Mary C... 85.97
Flavel, Nelll 21.99
Flavel, Kate 2188
Flavel. Geo. C... 83.19
Gerdlng, E. L. A.... T 86.05
Hoefler, Anna 87.43
Manaell. J-II "4.80
Nordstrom, John 5,75
Suprensnt, J, W., Heir of.... 151.55
Wilkinson 0 184.87
Wlngat. i. 888.19
Wl, Herman 2-5
Wise, Sarah .1 22.94
1ty of Astoria (Excess) 47.70
By order of th common council
OLOT ANDERSON,
f .udltor and Folic Judge of the City
of Astoria, Oregon.
Datd December 11. 108. lOt
STREET ASSE88MENT NOTICE.
Eighth Street from Center lin of Ken
sington to a point 65 feet south of
th North tin of Niagara avnue.
NOTICB, IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
th asaeasment made for improving
Eighth street from th oenter line of
Kensington avenu to a point IS feet
South of the North line of Niagara
.-... M Munn foil S!!S-
ber 183, waa mad by an order of the
common council du and payable oa
th 18th day of December, A. D. 190S.
by ordinance number 8138, confirming
aid assessment roll, that tb follow
ing ar tire name of th person
agalnat whom the assessment 1 made
and the amount owing by each, to-wlt:
Allen( Albert E I 3.21
Armstrong, Johnson 19.15
Boelllng, V....... 8.41
noellm-. V.. Trustee 18.87
'Brown, Margaret 8.21
Badollet, Dora 1-80
Badollet, Paul 1.61
Carney,, FY J 8.42
Cyrus, A. R 287
Cunningham, R. R. 8.43
Hawthorn, Mont 28.87
Hammond Lumber Co 48.12
Howell, Jenny B. LSI
Krone!, Frederick 87.76
Logan, VT. C. ...... ...... ...... 33.87
Mallory; A. II.. 9 62
Munson, O. J..... 23.88
Megler, Mlna A................ 9.62
Nelson, Laura. ......... 1.42
Oliver, A. P..... 6.42
Parker, 1L B 23.87
Rogers Trust Co , 19.25
Bchenk, A, A 28.87
Sloop, Mrs. Bertha L... ........ 19.25
Stevens, Oeorgo, .,.., ,,,, 4.81
Trulllnger, 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...,..., 28.87
Wilson, Joseph B 9.62
Ziegler, Myra A........ 4.11
By order of the common council
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria, Oregon. .
Dated December 11, 1901 lOt
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
'PROVE COLUMBIA AVENUE.
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN THAT
the Common Council of th City of
Astoria ha declared its determina
tion end Intention to Improv Colum
bia Avanu from the West end of
Bond Street to a point 102 feet South
of th South line of Taylor Avenue
to th width of to feet upon tb tine
that said atreet is now Improved and
on the established grade thareot From
the center line of th West nd of
Bond street to a point 180 feet South
erly therefrom; the Improvement hall
consist of removing all th old deck
ing and band rail ancT replacing the
am with new decking and hand
railing. Th decking to be 4 by 11
inches, to feet long, and from said
point 1(0 feet Southerly from ths West
end of Bond atreet for a distance of
(0 feet Southerly, th improvement
hall consist of removing all th old
decking, stringers caps and post
and planking and nnder-plnnlng the
street to th width of 80 feet, and from
old point 220 feet South of the cen
ter line of Bond atreet to said point
101 feet South of th South line of
Taylor Avenue, the Improvement (hall
consist of removing all th old deck
ing, rt pi and stringer and grading
th street to the established grade, and
planking the same with plank 4 by
II inches to th width of 10 feet
That th cost and expense of con
structing sold Improvement shall be
defrayed by special asaeasment upon
the lota, lands and premise benefitted
by tb sam which said lots, land and
promise are Included in th special
assessment district Including all lota
land and premises so benefitted, to
wlt: LoU I, 7. 8, 9. 10. 11. 11 It and
14, In Block 1, .Taylor's Astoria, and
Lota L S. t, 4, 5, 6, 7 8, I, 10 and
11 In Block 1, In Taylor' 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 8, 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 East along
the North line of Lots 7 and t In said
Block 1 In Taylor's Astoria to the
point of beginning. Also beginning at
th Northeast corner of Lot 12 In
Block I, In Taylor's Astoria and run
nlng thence North to the Pier Head
line on the South side of the Colum
bta River and running thence Easterly
along sold Pier Head Una, to a point
where the same would be Intersected
by th West line of Lot 4, in Block
1 In Taylor's Astoria, ' extended on a
tratght line, thenc South to ', th
North line of Bond street; thence West
along th North line of Bond atreet to
th West end thereof and thence along
th North line of Block I, In Taylor's
Astoria to th point of beginning.
. , OLOF ANDERSON.
Auditor and Police Judge of th City
of Astoria. ll-t-10t
Unprecedented
Succm of
tin
THE GREAT .
CHINESE D0CT08
JVho Is knows
11 . A. X 11. tTll.l
ctMirougwut toe viuivu
v ail nvnuviiw
aeeousl of
cure.
No poisons nor drugs used. He guaraa
teea to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and
throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, liver, and kidney, female com
plaints end all ehronle diseases.
SUCCESSFUL BOMS TREATMENT.
If you cannot call write or symptom
blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents i
stamps.
THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO.
- 1021 First St, Comer Morrison, '
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whole interior of your hotise shine like new,
nuking re-finibhing orre-varnishingentire-ly
unnecessary. It Is not a varnish, tut a
surface food and cleaner, building up the
original finish and making it brighter than
ever. It is applied with a piece of cheese
cloth and no experience h necessary. No
drying to wait for. Removes all scratches,
stains, dirt, dullness. It caa be applied
to any finish with beneficial results. Nat
ural wood, as well as any color of paint, will
be better for an application of Liquid Veneer.
Qajiid CfBttf will improve even the most
beautiful furniture. It will take that smoky
and other Mahogany, and is highly bene
White Enamel,Gilt, Silver and other finishes.
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look from the Piano
ficial to Golden Oak,
Dqtlli Vttttt sells at 50 cents a bottle, and a bottle Is enough to
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That's what lie" mil 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
high class goods.
PIPES-flne K!ereschacsis and Briars frca
25cto$20.CO. ' I
WILL MADISON
SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS
ASTORIA, OREGON
IRON AND BRASS QDUKBEBS LAKD AND f,!ARIXE EKCIKEERS
Cp-to-Este Saw Mill Machlrieryt Frtwpt ttention:lTe tcU rep work
18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main 2451
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First National Bank of Astoria, Ore.
ESTABLISHED 1880.
Capital $100,000
J. Q, A. BOWLBT, Preaidant.
a I. PETERSON, Vice-President
RAN& PATTON, Cashier.
J. W. GAKNE3, Assistant Cashier.
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital Paid In 6100,000. 8trplus and Undivided Proflta5(UM0.
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