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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1908)
COME TO OUR Jauuary Clean-up Sale And save Money, JALOFF'S "The Style Store" S3 7 Commercial Street REPORT Of EXPERT, Book of School District Examined nd Statement of Condition Made. The work of exporting the book rf the ikxl department of this city, ha been eomnMed by Ueora P. Clatk, the expert, who was brought from Portland for this purpose, and for experting the county book Mr. CUuk has a, reputa tion for hi fine wrk tm thil respect, ami the clear and empncnlve report presented by him is'iu keeping i,B reputation. Tho report how that the liabilities are les than tho resource end while there i ant indebtedness, the dis trict is iu healthy condition financially, all thing considered. Mr. Clark places the resource and liabilities a follow! Resources. RU Mate and building.... $105,300.00 Taxes duo .7 223.0A Cash iu general fund 3.0S3.W Cash in building and repair fund 0.070 00 Interest coupon 533.00 DOHE BT DEEDS. Thnotiy Driseoll Sr. to Clarence G. Driseoll and Timothy L. Driseoll lot No. 3 and the SE. 14 of XW. 1-4 of section 26, T8 8 N, R. 6 W.; 80.26 acre .. $60 Jfeil Driaeol and Nellie Driscol Roberta and husband to Timothy Driseoll, same property 6 Timothy L. Driseoll to John West 80 cares in T. 8N,R. W. 1000 Walter C Smith, and wife to Wal ter S. McLean, lot 1, 2 and 3, block 29, Plata . "Sibyl Thurston Snyder and hus band to Cbaa. E. Goddard, lots 2, 3 and 4. block 13, Port of Upper Astoria 150 Astoria Abstract Title Co. to Anne E. Hoefler, property in Block 4. Olney'a 10 V. P. R. R Co. to Albert S. Kerry, NE. 1-4 of SE. 1-4 of section 33. T. 6 N, R. 7 40 acre 250 P. P.R. R. Co. to Albert S. Kerry, SE. 1-4 of NE. 14 section 33, T. 6 X, R. 7 TO. 40 acres 230 Jennie CampbeU to Bertha Haley; lot 17 and 13, block 19, Seaside.... 200 Page & Son (a corporation) to CusbingJPost No. 14, O. A. R, lot 5, block 7, Mulkey' first addition to Ocean Grove . 1... ...... 00 Itvshould not be forgotten that the toroedo flotilla also is taking part in the Pacific voyage. These craft are said to bounce their crew about in a manner that renders tossing in a blanket a pleas ing amusement in comparison. The boys of the torpedo boats will have an inter esting portion of tba story to telL Read the Morning Astorian. Total $110,720.38 liabilities. Bonded Indebtedness t 71.000.00 Interest bearing warrant.... 12.0110.00 Salaries due teacher 1,11253 Salaries due janitor. 121.23 Salary due clerk 73.00 Interest due thi month. ..... 1.372.4!) Current bill U06.80 Due on heating plant ........ 3,613 30 Total.... $ 07.401.33 Excess of resource over lia bilities t 22.310.03 Disturbed the Congregation. Ths person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by continually coughing I requested to buy a bottle of Foley' Honey and Tar. T. F. Laurln. Owl Drug Store. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOUND A COLD RING" OWNER CAN have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement, at this office. MS-tf. The House lias passed a bill niak inff a deficiency appropriation of $50,000 for the purchase of additional seed for free distribution. To an average citizen this sort of expenditure look far more extravagant than an outlay on waier way 33rd Annual Clearance Sale Extraordinary Bargains in all lines of House furnishing Goods. Twenty per Cent. Discount on All Goods. I 1 I'l I! Parlor and library Table in golden oak, birdseye maple, ma hogany, fumed and weathered oak, at special sale price. ft Ladies' Desk in fumed, weather cd and Golden Oak, also birdseye maple, Twenty per cent discount. We are offering a special in ducement, one-third off on all mahogany furniture, including bedroom suits, cbeval mirror, chairs and table. , M " 'III II I liiiL'Ml . vJRI mmmmm Jen MS We hare over 150 pattern in large si" nigs, izes, ranging from 0 ft. by 0 ft. to 12 ft by 16 ft W can give you a rug to fit any size room. Price, reduced. Thirty-threeYears in Astoria ' Established In ? 1875, WATERFRONT ITEMS A Smooth Bar Was Enjoyed Again Yesterday. SEVERAL VESSELS GO TO SEA Alliance ind R. D. Hunan Anive in Roanoke, Breakwater Martha Koux, Clackmaiunshire ni CUdy Crou to Sea-Grain Carrier Arrive Down. Another- smooth bar yesterday. At 8 a. in. the wind m from the east and was blowing at the rat of 12 mile and hour, the weather wa cWudy and the bar smooth. At noon no change was ap parent except that the wind had free lined u to 20 niihe an hour and eo It continued until the last report wa re- civU at 4 p. m. Several veaseU paseu In and out a noted below and at dark it vw reported that three vesaele were ouUide bound iu. The chooner J. B. Stetwn. which ha been loaditw lumber at Tongue Point, cleared at the custom house yeeterday with 800,000 feet of lumber. The teamer Alliance cam In from Coo Bay yesterday morning at 9:30, and kft up for Portland at 8. ro. The steam schooner 11 D. Inman ar rived in ywterday and left up at 0 a. m The French bark Martha Roux w twd to sea yesterday at 10:40 a. m The British bark Largo Bay, grain laden for Europe, armed down jeter day morning. The British ship Glcnelvan arrived down yesterday morning, and will pro- coed to sea at the first opportunity. The steamer schooner Cascade arrived at San Francisco yesterday. The Breakwater left out for Coos Bay, yesterday morning. IJirhtship No. 70, -which ha been un dergoing repair at the buoy tation is about ready to go to her station at Umatilla Reef. The Ville de Dijon will proceed to Portland a soon a she can procure a tow, which will probably be today. The British ship Buccleuch will leave Portland today for the United Kingdom for orders. She ha 117.486 bushel of w heat of a value of $00,925. The British ship Clackmananshlre. bound for England, went to sea yeeter day. The French bark General de Boisdcffre left up yesterday In tow of the Harvest Queen. The Britwh bark Gladys another of the grain fleet, passed out to sea yes terday forenoon. She goe to Kurope for orders. The French ship Thiers arrived down from Portland yesterday morning. The steamer Roanoke arrived down yesterday at 5:30 a. m. She remained until 7 o'clock when she proceeded to ea. She had a good cargo and a large number of passengers. The revenue cutter McCullough lias been ordered by the navy department to cruise between San Francisco and Puget Sound, with headquarter at Astoria. Astoria ha been promised, for aonie time, a revenue cutter but until the last order nothing hu been done to r place the one taken from here. The British steamer Queen Louis from Portland, arrived at Coronal. Jan uary 11th, en ifoute to Ht, Vincent where h will rseelv order. A great ocean race is on the tapi. A good nfttured rlvslry ha sprang op among the skipper of British vessel now In port, nd tVse who have renent- ly left (mi, nd ft grsnd ocean race to m old world will result. The BritM bark Milkmbiirn, Ptrathfie and iJtiehslbwnr and the ship Claokmnesit tWe, Clewlvon, Cernoran Bay and ftsjire m all rym.I for the United Kingdom, for orders. The vl ars Vi y i Qtifnrtwrt, Fslmwith or ftym'Mh, Eflylsnd, a may l p'5int snd will th ri (trfot 1 U) wtr tkif rt"i trt it M !e IverH. A fur fitre ptl to ss r4 .. I ,--'! ,1-1 U , 1 i i u ii n iiti .i a hii V 1 1v , P '4. ..-..K -M, "4n-1 . fa . Jll.l'Olliil. 1 Pl u nvm AVfjflaUflVfplanCrJli stmitattiiStrrFtwdxaltttuli f ing tlic Sfwnacta muiikwcls i 'V i J feO:S. li Tor Infanti und Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature mmamm asaaaBMr Pwinwlc HirtcstLmfWi new niid ffif nnlJlni nrtKw Oniunt.Morptune norMiacnlj n.U AlWvllVl MSMMIMMHtBMI V-WM ;v,rrv (16m if J limit "r. t icjT.'Si. w" OXiuThDUrrtsri V;,'nu;.i'c.Tli!0iis.rfwna lu,-s3amILQSS0rSmR KEW'X)HK Esact Copy of Wrapper. the A X iJVY l) Inv hlSi Use For Over Thirty Years M w Manwim nwui Crescent Wheat Flakes Ready to Eat 3 Pacllages for 25 Try some with your next order. Acme Grocery Co. 4 The Up-to-Datc Grocers. ;tt COMXEBCUL ST. PE02TI Ui Fisher Brothers Company SOLE AGKBTS ' , Barbour and Ftnlayeoa Salmon Twine and Netting UoOonnick Harvesting Machine Oliver Chilled Plough Malthold Booting Thorplee Cream Separator Baeoollth Flooring Storrett' Tool Hardware, GroceriesJlShip Chandlery Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic, Acid, Welch Coal, Tar. Ah Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fitting, Brae Good, PainU, Oil and Glaa Fishermen Pur Hasina Hope, Cotton Twin and Seine Web WelWotitSYowr Trade FISHER BROS. Bond Street. that the arlual sailing time, to the port reached, hll be taken, the number of miles traveled sliall be considered, and the quickest trip, so considered, hall be the winning on. Captain Witllami, of the Bajore eaye that he will allow the nthe veneel 5W dsy nd tlll beat tliern, Captain Mslntyrt of the Strath- grife, langhe when told this, ana ay that he will be thsr long before any of them, even those who got out ahead of him, Considerable Interest wilt be mani fested in the result It will be a long race1. NEW TO-DAY Hew Grocery Store. Try tmt ewa mixture of eolfee the I P, B, Fresn fruit and vegetable. Ssdollet k Co., grocers, ITjoiis Main 1281. ', The CemmarcUL Th Ornwsfelsl, Commercial street, near Eleventh, a ereryone know, li on of the Riott popular rtsort In A Unit, Imp In t tf time and ths el (A pMple who pstronls this pojHi !r pU'e end jm will be t!nJ that, n .''r"fil"i e ('"iillefiiSft filedd, JOU have found the right place. A pleasant gam of billiard, a little refreshment, and a quiet talk help to paw a pleasant evening. Columbia and Victor graphophone and latest records at 424 Commercial street A, R. Cyme, 1 tf. Oliver typewriters and automatie stenographer! at A. R. Cyrus, 434 Commercial etreet tf. PalACe Kestiurant. A luooessful year ha Just elotsd for tb Palace Restaurant and a sew year open.- Thla year will, t tioubt, be suooeseful for this popular restaurant as the past if not more so. The manner of trsatlna the euetU ounued there esn- not but Und to iold the trad and bring those who have never Beard Palace. of tj Yotl poa't Need to Seal to Pertleea, a It Orkwltk, 1ST Ttntb tree. 0ff your umbrslls Just a t& they eta any piece on the ortlwt acsit