THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ."STOMA, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I, I90I.
COME TO
OUR
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Jauuary CleaH-np Sale
And fcave Money,
JALOFF'S
"The Style Store"
537
Commercial Street J
The Police Court
Judge Anderson held a brief session
of the municipal court yesterday after
noon several offender having been called
to the attention of his honor. A young
man named Smith was before the court
charged with being a vagrant Officers
' linville and Houghton had observed Mr.
Smith on several occasions frequenting
saloons in the "restricted district." Mr.
Smith's principal occupation in life
seemed to be in entertaining divers au
diences with the harmonious tones of
his voice. Asked why he was given to
singing Mr. Smith bashfully stated that
he liked to hear tbe musical cadenzas
of his harmonious warblings and Judge
Anderson thought that Superintendent
of Streets Kearney needed a baritone
cantata to enliven the performances of
the "opera bouffe" street cleaners, for(
about 15 days. Mr. Peter Munson is J
given to riding in buggies at unseemly
hours of the morning, and this penchant
which Peter has indulged in. along with
different brands of hilarious juice,
brought him to the attention of the
eourt. Mr. Munson owned up to having
consumed '"some" strong water and also
might have indulged in nocturnal drives,
and in order that he may cure himself
of these distressing habits, Judge Ander
son fined him $20 and he was allowed
to depart with the instruction to keep in
the straight and narrow path of sobriety,
unless he wanted to eongh up the 20
"Uncle Sam's." Another drunk thought
fully left a $5 bill with Chief Gamma)
and" it was added to the city treasury.
Funeral Notice.
All members of Queen Louise Lodge
Xo. 4 are requested to meet at their
hall at 9:43 o'clock on Thursday morn
ing, January 9th, to attend the funeral
of our late sister, Mrs. Marie Pet..en.
Matilda Boentgen. president
MONTHLY REPORT OF
FISH WARDEN
BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS
. MEETS AT SALEM AND TRAN
SACTS ROUTINE BUSINESS CON
TEXT OF REPORT.
Master Fish Wlardeu It. G. Van Dusen
presented his monthly report to the
board of fish commissioners, who wore
in session t Salem, yesterday. The re
port shows that nine arresU were made
for violations of the Halting law, but
two conviction being had in the eases:
Hatchery Operations.
Reports received from our different
const hatcheries show that very fair col
lection of spawn have been made at all
of the stations tributary to tbe coast
streams, notwithstanding that this sea
son has Wen, without any exceptions,
the most unfavorable for the collection
of sjwwn in those streams that we have
ever had to contend with. The aggre
gate so far showing '20.207,200 eggs, di
vided up as follows:
Tillamook; 2.493,000 Chinook and 1,
895,000 Silversides. total 4,388,000; Ya
tiuina, 2,370,000 Chinooks and 1,403,000
Silversides, total 3,833,000; Alsea, 250.
100 Chinooks; and 914,500 Silversides.
total 1,170.000; Siu-law, 787.000 Chinook
1. 2-22.200 Silversides, total 2,010.100;
I'mpqua, 2.824.000 Chinooks; South Coos
5,081,500 Chinooks; grand total. 20,207.
200. The work collecting Silverside spawn
on the Cotpiille has only just begun.
This shows considerable of a contrast
with what was done at the Columbia
River Stations, especially with those on
the Upper Columbia where complete
failures were made again this year, with
weather and water conditions favoring
them. The stations tributary to the
Willamette did fairly well; and if not
for these which were operated on the
Clackamas below the Cazadcro Dam and
on the McKenzie River, we would have
made practically speaking, no showing
whatever for the Columbia this season.
The result of the efforts set forth at
these stations show as follows:
Salmon 605.000 Chinooks and 518,000
33rd Annual Clearance Sale
Twenty per Cent. Discount on Each and
Every Article in Our Stock.
Ifff
Special sale of Steel Range.
Thi range if all blue steel
body, drop door feed, full
nickel trimmed and asbestos
Special $25
We axe overstocked on Heat
ing stoves and as special in
ducement we are offering 25
per cent discount on all of ear
beating stoves.
Our endless stock of Rugs
in all sizes and qualities are
now offered at reduced prices.
Straight Chairs and Rockers.
Oar full line of delayed holi
day stock is now on display
at the usual 20 per cent discount.
A full line of Couches, up
holstered in leathers and
veloJr are now on display at
sacrifices.
Napoleon Beds in oak, ma
hogany and blrdseye maple.
Price range from
' $17.50 to $75.
Thirty-threeYears
in Astoria
Established in
1875.
Suit
pecial
K?.95
$12.50 to $20.00 Values
See West Window.
OX
pecial
10c
Per Pair. See East Window
Hat
pecial
) $2.00 to $3.00 Values
The Nobby Clothier
t.
Silversides, total 1,03,000; Clackamas
2,405,000 Chinooks; McKenzio-2,172,-000;
Wallowa 01,000 Chinooks and
287,300 Silversides, total 378,300 On
tario 542,000 Chinooks; grand total, 0,
070,300. The receipts of the olllec for the
month of December were: From fines
:nd penalties, $0.07; from license is
sued. $125; total receipts, $131.07.
The disbursements (or the same wriod
were $8788.90. .
County Court Proceedings
The time of the county court whs
mostly taken up yesterday in making up
the jury list. Out of 200 names to lie
selected but 85 hud been recorded on
the list and today's session will prob
ably be taken up, for the most part, in
completing the list. The court was how
ever able to attend to a few other mat
ters that were pressing. The judge and
olerk were authorized to ox;n bids for
the old court house and other buildings
on the court house block and to accept
or reject any bid to the best interest of
the county. It 'was also ordered that
the furniture in the old buildings, ex
cepting such as might be used in the
new buildings, be carefully stored away
in the basement of tbe new court house,
subject to the orders of the court.
Each election precinct as established
by the court, shall hereafter be a justice
of the peace and constable district and
shall be designated by name. It was or
dered that the sheriff, as tax collector
for years 1008 shall give a bond of (50,
000 and the county judge was authorized
to approve the bond when filed by that
officer.
The court will meet again today.
Patronize HOME Industry
and buy a box of choice
Clatsop County Apples
We have Fifty Boxes, selling from
:. to $1.35 the box
Good Cooking Butter 50c the Roll.
Acme Grocery Co.
The Up-to-Date Grocers.
Sit COMMERCIAL ST. PEONS Ml
Auditor's Annual Report'
The annual report of Auditor Olaf
'Anderson wa presented to the council
at its regular meeting on Monday night
and shows the manner in wliich the city
has derived its income for the past year
and also the expenses, under each de
partmental head, of the city's adminis
tration. The report in a condensed form
shows: police department, $10,453.42;
fire department, $11,000.82; health de
partment, $732.85; auditor, $2,000;
poundmastcr, $100.90; stationery, etc.,
$955.33; janitor, $800; surveyor and
assistants, $1,747-25; street lighting,
$4904.09; public property, $17,743.92 sal
aries, $5,721.32; miscellaneous, $5,838.54;
litigation, $261.55; public library, $840;
installments on streets, etc., $2,512.40;
bond interest, $11,205.64; street Tcpair,
$4008.99; street improvement, $27,940.40.
Total, amount, $100,140. Receipts for the
year 11107 from various sources were as
follows: Licenses, sundry, $7,844.50;
liquor licenses, $19,800; lines and for
feitures, and sundry sources, $35,902.78;
street assessments paid, $42,758.05; in
terest on same, $2,817.38; total receipts
for 1907, $109,122.71. ,
City Surveyor's Report
The report of the city surveyor for
the year ending shows that $94,205.26
has been sient for Improvement on
work finished or under way. Estimates
for new work to amount to $47,010.02
have been made but the contracts not
lot. The attention of the council is
called to a patent macadam pavement
and which is recommended for street im
provement where grades prevail. Incor
porated in the report is a suggestion to
the council as follows:
'l wduld respectfully auost to
your Hon. Body, that you request the
Police Commission, to instruct the Police
Officers to enforce the City Ordinance
number 3192, particularly that portion
in respect to driving on or across the
cement siJewulks, and that a copy of
this ordinance be sent to the Teamsters
Union.
NEW TO-DAY
New Grocery Store.
Try our own mixture of coffee the
J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables.
liadollet 1 Co., grocers,- Phone Main
1281.
The Commercial
The Commercial, Commercial street,
near Eleventh, as everyone knows, is
one of the most popular resorts Is As
toria. Drop in at any time and see the
class of people who patronbe Otis popu
lar place and you wilt satisfied that,
m entertaining a gentleman friend, yon
have found the richt nlaoe. A t t
game of billiards, a UUle refreshment,
anu a quiei taut neips to pass a pleasant
Now at City Hall- v?
City Attorney Charles AbercromU
has removed from his old quarters at 894
be found at his office on tha aaoond
floor of the City Hall.-- 1I-30 W.
Columbia and Victor-- m-annnntinnM
and Jatcst records at 424 Commercial
street. A. It Cyrus. tf.
Oliver typewriters and automatic
stenographers at A.' It. Cyrus, 434
Commercial street. tf.
Palace Restaurant.
A successful year has just closed for
the Palace Restaurant and a new year
opens. This yean will, to doubt, be as
successful for this nnmilnr iwstjmrant as
the past if not more so. The manner of
treating the guests pursued there can
not but tend to hold the trade and bring
those who have never heard of the
Palace.