- w '" --:-.-i5-u-:.,v.--'--.-,uJ .. n-Tr,T,rrmmma.nmim--i THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Tl'ESlMY. DKCEMIIF.R 8, H Gome and See the Latest I It is a privitedge to show our beautiful holiday goods And you will oblidge us by considering this personal iu vital iou lo call and inspect our ex : tensive and up-to-date line of Christmas Novelties. 2 at mr M. V 1 V J-rl rhonw 711, 3871. COUuGiL PLACES LEVY ' Al TEN OiLLS MUCH BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT THE REGULAR SES- SION LAST NIGHT. At the meeting of the common council last night the report of the eommittee recommending that the tax levy for the coming year be es tablished at 10 mills was adopted. An Terdinance providing for this levy was also read for the first time. The re port of the committee also provides for an extra mill, to be divided be tween the library and park's. This makes the total levy 11 mills. The straight city levy of 10 mills on the greatly augmented assessed valua tion of this year brings the amour.t to be raised in taxation just about the same as the' 18 mills on the lower valuation of last year. In other words, the city is to raise just about the same amount "of money as last year. Below 5s given the budget ,cf ceded appropriations, and the pros pective expenditure, with the levy based on a valuation of $3,470,478. ' RESOURCES EXPECTED. Levy of 10 mills... $34,704.7 One-half of one mill for li brary . . 1735.24 One-balf of one mill for parks . , . 1,735.24 Fines and forfeitures, esti- . , mated . . 1.800.00 Saloon licenses, estimated.. 20,300.00 Sundry licenses, estimated. 4,400.00 Total receipt $64,675-26 DISBURSEMENTS. City auditor ...S 2.000.00 City treasurer 1,080.00 Street superintendent 1,140 City attorney 1.380.00 Janitor 900.00 City pound 30000 Driver, steam roller 600.00 -Police i . .. 10,000.00 Fire department 15.000.00 City lights , 6,400.00 Cemetery . 600.00 Public property . 2,000.00 City printing 1.000.00 Bond interest 12,500.00 Library . . 900.00 City parks 1,735.24 Health department 1,000.00 Sabry, mayor and council.. 1.000.00 Litigation 1. 000.05 Miscellaneous 3.000.00 Strcft repairs 3.000.00 Total $60,835.24 LEAVES A DEFICIT. The above recapitulation shows rs. MOM if Skiver Juit scratch a match light the Perfection Oil Heater and stop shivering. Wher ever you have a room that's hard to heat that the fur nace doesn't reach there you'll need a ERFECnON (Equipped wltb Smokeless Device) Just the tiling for blizzard bine or between seasons. Its genial glowing heat makes any room cheerful and cozy. No smoke t 111.' n no smell smokeless aevice prevents, lirasi font holds 4 quarts of oil burning 9 hours. Fin ished in japan and nkkeL Every heater warranted. which is so much appreciated by workers and students, Made of brass, nickel plated with the latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. Write our nearest agency for de scriptive circular if your dealer cannot supply die Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp. Standard Oil. Company (Incorporated) , . .. 1N.T ... SrtU A writ for . . . 1L c FRY CTJT GUSS Branch U. T. 71 deficit in the prospective expendi tures of $5160, but it Is hoped to meet this by economy , in some manner not yet entirely foreseen. ;,' a MUCH BUSINESS. The meeting last night was an in teresting one, and much business was transacted. In a way it might have been property tensed a sort of Irving avenue' night, for some half a dozen communications were read in relation to this vexed matter, all stat ing that the writers would hold the city fesponsible, and all were merely placed on file. While the city is os tensibly holding absolutely aloof from all interference or direct, aid in the Irving matter, as being merely a private matter in which the city can legally take no part, nevertheless claims were presented last night and allowed for labor done on the slide amounting to $268.90. On principle it may be difficult to point out why the city should not go into the mat ter for an ell as long as it has gone in for inch, providing it would want to. That litigation will grow out of the matter on a pretty big scale seems to be the probability. Just before the council adjourned, Mr. Robinson brought up a matter that is something new. "I under stand," said Mr. Robinson, "that the poll taxes collected within the ciy should properly go into the city's funds, instead of to the county. I therefore move that the city attor ney be instructed to collect them the county court, and if .there is any objection, in the matter, that he be instructed to take the proper steps to get them, anyway." But, it was late and all the fcoun cilmen in a hurry to get home. Therefore Mr. Robinson's motion was not debated or acted opon. In the same breath some one suggested that the matter be taken up later and that adjournment was in order instanter. The question of the roll taxes will doubtless be brought np later. EIGHTH STREET. Just before adjournment Council man Logan also brought np the ques tion of the injury done to 8th street by the hauling recently done over it. He suggested that the council should take some immediate steps to pro tect improved streets in the future, against the careless or wanton harm done by contractors or others. The recently improved block on 8th street has been virtually destroyed. Coun cilman Logan suggested that it might be possible to arrange to have con tractors place down . old planking when hauling over improved streets and this suggestion seemed of a practical nature and to meet with favor. Dr. Logan also stated that residents on Grand avenue in the locality of 30th street want certain improvements done and would like GU Heater Ml. the present council to commence the work. CITY PRINTING. An ordinance was read for the third time and passed providing for the city printing for the year 1909, and for two years longer in the dis cretion of the council. Bids for the city printing will now be asked for at once. PETITIONS. OLD AND NEW. Petition of F. T. Goodell to grade portion of 10th street between Lex ington and Kensington by private contract, a portion of the street be ing graded. Granted. Petition from H. E. Steffensen and others asking that Grand aveniie be tween 37th and 38th streets be im proved by grading to full width and with 16-foot plank in center. Re ferred. Petition of Bankers' & Sa .'ing Loan Association for improvement of Irving avenue from 8th street to a point 50 feet west Granted. Petition for arc light at 22nd and Commercial streets. , Granted. Communication from D. HL Welch stating that he finds in looking over tax roll for 1886 that taxes paid were not credited as paid. He states there are a great many large taxpayers who appear to be delinquent Former Chief of Police Twombley was the collector. It is now 22 years since this arose. Mr. Welch says he thinks the city hall property is affected, and much other property. He suggests the council order that city auditor be empowered to cancel said roll. Re ferred Charles Verschneren states that he at different times has put in about 1400 cubic yards of earth in the gul ly about 50 feet west of 9th street on Irving avenue; he asks now that he be. given proper credit for this priv ate work done by him, that having been the understanding at the time. Board of assessor had acted on this, so it was dropped. Joseph Gianconi notifies the coun cil that his property in Shively's ad dition is being greatly damaged "by reason of negligence and careless ness." and that be will hold the city responsible. ' The communication Is written on the pffice stationery of G. C Pnlton, and it refers, of course. to the Irving avenue slide. Communication from Foard k Stokes In regard to the alleged dam age being done to their bat! by the Irving slide, and that they will hold the city liable for all damages. . Sirai lar letter from Fred Warren. An other, similar communication from Attorney G. C. Fulton, acting for Antonio Vragnizan and heirs. All were referred, as usual. Oregon Coast Railway Company by its vice-president,, Norris Staples, filed communication stating the rea sons why the company at this time was not in a position to accept the street car franchise and deposit the necessary $1000. As explained in the Astorian before, after the necessary rights of way have all been obtained nd the necessary capital received. the company will wish to go ahead and requests on extension of time to Mar chl5. Referred to city attorney and committee: council willing to grant it. Communication of William Bell tendering $150 in full payment of his Irving avenue assessments. on grounds heretofore stated. Similar letter from John H. JefTers tendering $ljn full payment. Jcffcrs tender of $1 was accepted, Petition of B. L. Yard and other' for arc light at 9th and Commercial. Granted. Petition from Eli Cutin and oth er asking that 39th street, Franklin to Irving, be improved. Referred. Petition to build additional tank for Union Oil Co. Granted. NEW ORDINANCES. That bid of Chas. Juhnstm for con structing a 12-inch sewer on 51st street, Cedar to the beach. That bid of Chas. Jackson for con structing a 12-inch salt glazed sewer on Irving avenue, from 11th street 150 feet east. Ordinance of intention to estab lish grade on 46th street. Also on Bond street, 46th street east to Adair's. Also on Commercial street, 6th to Adair's. ORDINANCES PASSED. Confirming assessment roll for 3rd street, .Wor to Commercial. Confirming assessment roll for Grand avenue, 6th to 5th. Accepting improvement of 3rd street, Commercial to Astor. Accepting improvement of 9th street, Jerome to Kensington. Confirming assessment for im proving Astora street, 6th to 8th. CLAIMS PAID. Various claims of Astoria Budget; William Smith, $11.41; R. M, Gaston, CASTOR I A for Infest- and Children, ItaKfcdYeaKsTaAh'ais Signature of (tfitg ANYONE CI II SIM PLE RECIPE PREPARE AT HOME YOURSELF A FINE PRESCRIPTION TO RELIEVE RHEUMATISM AND KIDNEY TROUBLE. The following prescription for the cure of rheumatism and kidney and bladder trouble has no doubt been Idled millions of times, via.,. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-balf ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Com pound Symp Sarsaparilla, three ounces, These simple, harmless in gredients can be obtained at any good prescription pharmacy at little cost and are mixed by shaking well in a bottle. The dose for adults is a teaspoon ful after each meal and at bedtime, drinking a full tumberfnl of water after each dose. It is stated that this prescription is a positive remedy for kidney trouble and lame back, weak bladder and urinary difficulties, especially of the elderly people, and one of the beat things to be used In rheumatic afflictions, relieving the aches and pains and reducing swell ings. A well-known authority states that this mixture acts directly upon the eliminative tissues of the kidneys; cleanses these sponge-like organs and gives them power to sift and strain the poisonous waste matter and uric acid from the blood which is the cause of rheumatism. If your back or sides ache and you suspect kidney trouble it would he wise to try this for a few days. $20.25; C. W. Holmes. $18; A. V. Allen, $4; S. Elmore & Co., $59.10; Ross Higgins, $64 95; George Voss, $18.60; City Lumber & Box Co., $15.51; Elmore & Co., $50.10; C. R. Wright, $4.50; Ross Higgins, $33,13; City Box Company, $62.50; E. K'ew man, $2.50; Geo. Gramms, $1; G. W. Welch, $15; A. V. Welch, $1081; El more k Co., $22.50; C. W. Holmes, $17; City Box Co., $2195. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Following is the list of appropria tions asked for by Chief Foster of the fire department for the coming year. The committee, however, rec ommended but $15,000. TheJlS.OOO, of course, is not sufficient if it be planned to erect a station in Union town. Salaries, $12,960; hay, oats, etc., $1500; horses, $1000; horse-shoeing. $300; storage battery, $1000; tower bell striker and fire alarm boxes, $1000; hose. $2000; fuel. $600; inci dentals and repairs, $1200; combina tion wagon for Uniontown, $2500; total, $24,060. Less $7000 if fire station is not es tablished in Uniontown. RESOLUTIONS. To construct a drain along Duane street near Hume. To establish a street to connect Grand avenue with 12th street. CHRISTMAS JOYS are increased by beautiful surround ings. New and artistically designed WALL PAPERS will make your rooms look bright and attractive. If you are going to do any re-papering you should have it done immediately and thus put your house in real holiday trim. Allen Wall Paper and Paint Co. Cor. 11TH AMD BOND CHICKEN TAMALES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING HOME-MADE, and of the choicest ingredients; pur up under supervis ion that guarantees their perfect freedom from all deleterious matter MRS. F. WOOLLEY 284 Tenth Street Between Exchange and Franklin. .GS2j;OJv. , - m , r .17V7. 1 HIS Wj I you do not expect to subject your range to such treatment, but you must admit that this test demonstrates the strength of my range under the most trying conditions. There are many other distinctive Features of MADE IN SOUTH BEND An yone of which Is sufficient of Itself why its the peer of all ranges DROP IN TUB STORE OP Foard & Stokes Hardware Co. 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An executive meeting of the committee will probably be held tomorrow to select names of persons whom it is desired, under the resolu tion passed in the house today to appear before it. HANDICAPPED This is the Case With Many Astoria People. Too many Astoria citizens are handicapped with a bad back. The unceasing pain causes constant mis ery, making work a burden and stooping or lifting an impossibility. The back aches at night, preventing refreshing rest and in the morning is stiff and lame. Plasters and lini ments may give relief but cannot reach the cause. To eliminate the pains and aches you must cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys and cure them permanently. Can you doubt Astoria evidence? . Wm. Joyce, 412 Duane St., Astoria, Ore., says: "At the time I began Doan's Kidney Pills, 1 was enduring a great deal of suffering. The sccre lions from my kidneys were so fre quent as to cause me a great deal ol annoyance and as a result of not get ting my proper rest at night, I would arise in the morning tired and weak. The slightest exertion caused sever pains through my back and hips amj though I tried liniments and plas The Cornelius "The House of Welcome" Corner Park and Alder, PORTLAND, OREGON. A hotel where the North west people will find a hearty welcome and receive Courteous Treatment at moderate prices. Our free Omnibus meets all trains, Under management of N. K. Clarke C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor. The Malleable Han lias Wo I HUE HIE ..... . . 1 .. . H...AKHt .. .1. . .1 ni imn iimvw una ters, I did not receive relief. At 1it my attention was drawn lo Doan's Kidney Pill and I procured a box at Chas, Roger k Son's drug store. They entirely cured me and I am now in good health," For sale by alt dealers. 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