4' THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECRMDBR 31 ' . : : j 1,1 mi r 1 . . . - . The Storey J LadiS FOR it Women DEEU.JmVE0uttittcrs Mill IIIIMiH II I IH I The remaining days of this year we will be busy getting stock in shape for a General Cleaning-Up Sale" We want stock greatly reduced before c . taking annual inventory Y A -s a - Sal Begins Jon; 1, J ' .Save your money for tais 'eVenV ;;r " Mil VOTERS II WARM SESSION SOME SPICY REMARKS IN THE MINUTES SENT IN TO THE COUNTY COURT. OCEAN, BAR, BAY, DOCK : AND RIVER The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived , The steamer Alliance arrived : thU nort vesterdav afternoon, after yesterday afternoon with plenty being held Up for four day behind business between decks and a big list v. TSlkmooV Bav bar. She was of passengers. She proceeded np loaded to the guards with salmon and, stream after a brief atay at the" Cat other products of that toast, and had lender dock. . . ltr 3, George Nelson, the well known 1000 cases of salmon there before shipp.ng agent, who has been under . .v- K. fM the weather for several days, ta out was John B. Geisy, of Bay City. His friends were glad to see again, especially the reporter. him The Harvest Queen will leave np this afternoon with the Torrisdale A thirty-foot steam launch ha ar rived here from Bremerton navy" yard, .J Va niriinfllfnr nffiff 7l l. d wTb; inched the De on her tow-line ; pro Irom the transit train, at the Leath- vded the Tornsdale finished d,s ers' yards this morning; after wbic charging her coal time, wh.ch she steam will be gotten up and she wiU . " ' ' . ..... ... ,t k . rnt I for general purposes about the fort ! down the nver yesterday water, and may be used a a g and went to an anchorage w sengtr boat on special occasions. j f she wlU "" , I sail on the early flood this morning, The Columbia bar schooner Joseph '. St Vincent, for order.. She Pulitier went to sea yesterday morn ing after loading supplies for the com ing month. Her. departure may yield some satisfaction to the carping critics up the second river who seem to have an idea that vessels of her grain laden. . c The steamer . Northland arrived down early yesterday morninglnd after a short stay at the Callender oroceeded to sea and San Francisco, ESXU VI U t I .t- v . a .-! t. size and business are supposed to " stay at sea forever, supplies or no , ; . supplies. j .The steamer Nome City is due Idown the river this evening or early i ;-,. -.k-.; morning; bound for the Bay railroad iron yesterday on the way, y" down and did not reach her dock un- j .. .... . a ... " . t I -The steamship Breakwater is due down this morning early outward bound for Coos Bay. til after 6 o'clock. She went back with good business, and the following named people: Mrs. W. D. Williamr, W. J, West, W. -. Buffum, and P. Gumbit , The steamer Argo did not Teave Portland until yesterday afternoon and will be down and ready for sea f. V.- U... K! P this ! nwM ubia nmjii x CASTOR I A if or Iniaat and Children.' and Tillamook on the early flood morning. The steamer Eureka will j probably make it about the same time. The French bark Sully is on her way down the river on the lines oi the Harvest Queen, and will take the raickeft dispatch for the United Kingdom, for orders, with the bii? load of wheat wherewith she :s loaded. Bean tha Signature of 62 The Clean Man. The man who delights m personal cleanliness, end enjoys his shave shampoo, haircut, and bath, tn As toria, always goe to the Occident barber shop for these things and gets them at their best j. ..... To Heat a Cold Corner Don't sit in Ihe cold -a touch of a match a steady flow of genial warmth and in the cor ner that's hard to heat youll have real solid comfort with a piMcno on leaie (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Just what you need to Kelp out in a cold snap or between seasons. No smoke no smell no bother -Ht's the smokeless device that does it As easy to operate and clean as a lamp. Brass (ont holds 4 quarts gives intense heat for 9 hours. Finished in nickel and japan every heater warranted. Equipped with latest improved central draft burner. Made of brass throughout, nickel plated. Jus! the light to read by bright and steady. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer doesn't carry the Perfection Oil Heater and Rayo Lamp, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. , STANDARD Oil, COMPANY (Incorporated) During the session of the county court yesterday the minutes of th district road meeting at Necamcum istrict No. 14 were read, and they contained some spicy remarks in the nature of slams. John Vollmer moved," say the minutes, "that whereas, the supervisor of our district has continually taken money which was voted for one part of the district, to pay for work done in another part of the district, and as this ia altogether wrong, end as we resent it, therefore I (Mr. Vollmer) move: To levy no special tax in or der to teach the supervisor of Clat sop county a lesson, end to show the honorable county court that the tax' payers resent the high-handed pro rtimrs of the court to monkey with the taxpayer decisions." This was signed by Henry Hill, supervisor who is apparently the su pervisor who was being slammed, and by Herman Ahlers, secretary. There were 20 voted for the censure and for no levy, and six the other way. Evidently the county court was in a quandary whether to treat the mat ter with levity, or a seriously as it wa originated, and t,he court ended by treating it seriously. An order was spread on the minutes declaring that the accusation was "false," end .that the court is "of the opinion that th majority of the voters were mislead by false statement." Meantime Necamcum district No. 14 will have no special levy for hs roads, and upon the theory that yoo can catch more flies with sugar than with vinegar, it may not be amiss to guess that there won't be very much of the general fund applied there this coming year, and meantime the coun ty record also standi in black end white that the slams ere "false" which is evidently meant as a retort both courteous end direct ,.. .. It was in the Necanicnm district that there has been a sort of sectional warfare, in which it is alleged by some that one part of the district is fighting the other part and that the Finns have gotten the worst of it. The court aproved the following levies: New Astoria cr.itian the increase in state taxes, providing the estimates as announced in a recent dispatch from Salem arc correct, the expense of a county high school, a county library and other additional expenses, a levy of 13 mills is expected to cover the Sam For the purpose of improving tl court house grounds, putting a ce ment floor in the basement of tit tourt house and paying he small amount of outstanding warrant, a levy of one and one-half mills will be sufficient- While the court has not received a report of the number cf school children in the county end Is compelled to estimate the same, it finds a levy of three end one-half mills will.be sufficient, making a total of 18 mills for county, state, school and court house purposes, as against 27 mills last year." A week from yesterday the court will meet end will then make the levy, providing the state tax has been definitely ascertained. . j CITY AUDITOR SHOWS CITY EXPENSES ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR 1908 CON TAIN MANY INTEREST ING FIGURES. District District District District District District District District 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 5 mills 7 " ...10 " ... 9 " ...10 " ... S " ...10 ...10 " ... 3 " District 12 ......10 " . District 13 10 " The last district, however, No. 13, was accepted but without the approv al of the court as to the manner of the expenditures. The City of West Seaside sent in a levy of 10 mills for city purposes. Warrenton sent in a levy of 3.2 mills for city purposes. The court made the following an nouncement in relation to the expect ed levy of 18 mills for county pur poses: "Having studied the question of levies carefully, taking into consid- H-IMS IT 60 Cash Prices Soup Meat, 3c to 5c lb. Pot Roasts, 7c, 8c, 10c Round Steak, 10c, 121c. Sirloin, 12c to ISc. Rib Roast Beef, 10c, 12c, 15c. Shoulder Roast Pork, 10c, 121c. Loin Roast Pork, ISc. Pickled Pork, 12c Salt Pork, 121c. Pigs' Feet, Sc. Bologna Sausage, 10c. Liver Sausage, 10c. Blood Sausage, 10c. Head Cheese, 10c, 3 lbs. for 25c. Spare Ribs, 121c. Eggs, 35c. Butter, 65c, 70c, 75c. Bacon, 16c to 171c. Hams, 121c to 16c. Live Chickens always on hand, dress ed to order. City Auditor Anderson yesterdsy completed the compilation of figures of the city's expenditure during the year 1908, end they show some inter esting facts. The total emount, ex pended in ell ways, being the amount of all warrant drawn, was li.w. 82. Of this sum of $88,615.68 wa spent on street imorovement. end should not-properly be classed a an expen diture by the city, the payments are first or, last made by propert; holder. This is a good sum to be spent on the improvement of,trecU in one year, end it Illustrates well the amount of this excellent work that ha been done within 12 month. The rest of the item show city expense in one department or another, and are worthy of inspection: Bond interest $11,203.94 General fund 68.48464 Street repair 3,447.56 Street improvement 88,613.68 Police department ......... 9,045.39 Fire department 17,322.15 Health department 99970 Auditor and expert 1.925.W1 Pound 21893 Stationery, printing 1,050.57 Janitor ". 900.00 Surveyor and assistants..... 2,303.75 Street lighting 5,810.66 Public property 5,408.41 Salaries 6.68S.5Q Miscellaneous 3,519.13 Litigation 127.03 Public library . 895.00 Street installments 12,27143 The city auditor also has carefull, prepared a tabulated statement of all the routine resources of the city, and this also shows some interesting fig ures. , The largest single source routine income is from saloon censes. The sum of $20,800 was se cured in this way, including both wholesale and retail, though the total sum trom tne wnoiesaie licenses comparatively very small. Licenses upon teamsters aggregated the tidy sum of $2401. The total secured from all licenses, sundry and saloon, was $25,146.- DH 1 685 Commercial St. The Palace Restaurant. An phase of hunger can be dainti gratified at any hour of the day oi night at the Palace Restaurant Th kitchen and dining room service are of the positive best. Private dining looms for ladies. One call inspirei regular custom. Try it Commcrci" street, opposite Page building. Mr. McRaney' Experience, Mrs. M. McRaney, Prentiss Miss., writes: "I was confined to my bed for three months with kidney and bladder trouble, and wa treated by two physicians but failed to get re lief. No. human tongue can tell how I suffered, and I had given up hope of ever getting well until I began taking Foley's Remedy. After tak ing two bottles I felt like a new per son, and feel it my duty to tell suf fering women what Foley" Kidney Remedy did for me." T. F. Lau rin, Owl Drug Store UCKY HIIERS II IHE PIAKO CONTEST DRAWINGS MADE AT THE DANCE IN LOGAN'S HALL LAST NIGHT. C C. Gran, of Hammond, F. L, No of Atoria, Edward Grotttng of Astoria. The three gentlemen named above were the winners ot piano In the priae contest offered by Herman Wise the .Wise Clothing More, ine oriae , were ennounced last night about, 10:30 o'clock in Login h!l during the ball given by Mr. Vi in celebration ot the prie drawing There were three piano to be ab' solutely given away. Ihe first one we to go to someone outside of tht city limit, and this went to Mr. Gran of Hammond, who held number 1232. The other two piano were to go within the city, oe for east of Twelfth street and the other west of Twelfth street. West of Twelfth street the lucky man w Mr. Noe, the holder of ticket number 1432. Mr, Noe I a plumber with the Law com pany. East of Twelfth street the lucky number was 359, and this wai against the name of Edward Grottinjr, who resides at 1761 Irving avenue. There was applause after each win ner' name was announced. The several hundred people in at tendance at the dance first selected seven judge of the contest, fol low: J. Hanaford. J. W, Spicer, Tony D'Alia, Jens II. Hansen, Axel Johansen. Herbert Tumey Al Minard. Then a little boy was called for from among the audience and tittle Her bert Wilberg came up to the plat form. The little lad was blindfolded and from each box after the numbers had been shaken up, carefully drew one slip of paper with e number on it. The number drawn we the lucky one,.... Thr.ee,. time did tittle Herbert Wilberg came up to the platform. The little lad was blindfolded end from eecb box, efter the number had been thakn up, carefully drew one dip of paper with e number on it The number drawn wa the lucky one. Three time did little Herbert draw a number forth, end that the winners of the piano were chosen. The crowd had much pleasure in the dance outside of the piano draw ing. The Columbia orchestra furn ished the music, with Fred Brown 1 the floor manager, , i : Something New, Something Good "Meads Flaked Rye" . i, I-; The breakfast food J you never tire of Large" PUg.;, 2CL cents , , AcmeGrocery Co. ' 1 HIGH GRADE GROCERIES . , , , , S21 COMMERCIAL STREET ?MON Wl LwstwiiijaaiuuHiiJMainiaiM ! tm Now Is the time to lay ia your supply , of beverages for the winter laoatbs. Vioral Beef Tea $2.50 per jtifi Fluid beef in tubes 50c per dozen, higlii grade Rock and Rye and all other itau dard bottle goods at the most reason- ..-"able prices. V . , ' -'. " ' AMEiUCAM IMPORTING CO. Phone 1881. 589 Commercial St. ' ; " Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers ' m tutt tttmtMO tum SHIFTING DIGNITIES. Farwell, of Chicago, Will Probably gi Into the Cabinet CHICAGO, Dec. 30. The Record Herald today prints the following news article under an Augusta, Ca., date: The newesf name suggested for a member of Mr. Taft's official family is that of John V. Farwell, of Chicago, a former Yale man and one of the best known business metf of the western metropolis. It Is likely that Farwell will be asked to take the portfolio of secretary of the interior, Vfr. Ballinger of Washington has been mentioned for the place and it was considered possible for a time that James R. Garfield would con tinue at hi post. It is certain now, however, that Mr, Garfield will be made an ambassador, probably at Rome. It is believed now that Mr. Ballinger has been eliminated. NEW TO-DAY Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main NAME MEANS SOMETHING. When A. E. Petersen : built and named the "Modern" barber hop, he meant that it should stand for what it wa called. No patron he missed e single feature of the modern ton aorial parlor Ft that bouse; and every new device in the way of perfect comfort and service is constantly add ed as it develops. The latest is en expert bootblack, the best in the business; a qualification that makes his employment really modern. At Paso Robles Hot Spring. Among the many charming stop ping places in California is Paso Robles Hot Springs, Here arc conditions ideal for rest ful recreation; quiet, congenial sur rounding and modern, almost lux urious accommodations.) Paso Robles Hot Springs is a winter resort hotel, with the hospi tality of a home; a healing spring without the atmosphere of a sana torium; an enchanting country place with the convenience .of a great reort j ; r, . y ( . , Ask any O. R. & N. agent far illustrated booklet, "Paso Robles Hot Springs," THEJEWELTHEATRE Shows the latest, best and -clartst ' " " Anlmatsd' Picture! ' tad Illustrated Songs in tht city. Admission toe Children ander 14 years 5c Matinee every day 1:30 to 4:30 p. tn. Evenings 7 p. m. to 10 p. tn. A GREAT GIFT lor xm lor yourself or ftmt family la a permanent home, and It i our pleasure to place you In the way of obtaining one.. Our real estate business is 10 extensive that we can furnish air conditions of peo ple with just the kind they desire. Wt have city and country property in most advantageous situations. Also pianos, organs and graphophont. 424 Commercial street. lf. A R. CYRUS. ParkerHouse Under Nevv Mahagomerit On January 1st the Parker House will be re-opened under Management of Durham CX Dibble As a first class hotel : t We invite your patronage.' Dining room guaranteed to be the best conducted in the city. Call and get our rates. Bar in Connection. Satisfaction Guaranteed. " Pilmi Cured in 6 to 14 Days PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50 cent. Fresh Meat Spare, ribs, pork tenderloin, and other meats fresh daily at Braden'i new meat market. 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