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TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1009.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
The Daily Market Report
i PORTLAND, May J.-Tlu butter
market ii weaker all around and (here
ill little doubt that i further decline
jii coming loon. The clmucei arc that
city creamery will be down to 25
cents before (he cud o( thii week, Ai
a matter of (act, there li lome city
creamery now telling at that figure,
klmdlng being more or lei general,
ii J on the street today the stile bv
ne of the leading creamery concern!
I the city of a tot of butter at 24)
cnti wai reported, 1 his, however,
v not confirmed. .
Oregon Berries Coming 8oon.
The present warm weather is push-
rig the strawberry crop of this state
jo maturity in a lively wy, and the
hances are that there will be small
ITerings of Southern Oregon berries
i the market the latter part of this
eek or the first of next. Liberal
ipplies from that quarter can hardly
expected before the middle of the
konth. The Mood River growers this
kar look for a crop of 35,000 to 60,
DO crates and they will begin ship-
ng about May 20. Florin berries
ne in since Saturday, and sold to-
iy at $1.40 to $1.50 a crate.
Break In Eggs Predicted
F.gg dealers today quoted 24c to
ic generally, while a few held
rlctly fancy caiullcd stock was
t.rth 25c. But it wts clear that the
dcrtone of (he market was none ty
ong and some dealers look for a
Irak in the near future. Receipt
r the day were 1 car of Eastern eni
p cases of Oregon.
Lard-Kettle leaf, 10s, 15c; do
5s, 15 1 8c; do 50-lb. tint, 141c; steam
rendered, 10s, 14c; do, 5s, 13 7-8c;
compound, 10s, 9 l-4c.
Butter, Eggt and Poultry.
Butter City creamery, extras, 27 Q
fancy outside creamery, 2527c;
store, 1820c per pound.
Cheese Full cream twins, 17(3171;
full cream triplets, I717jc; Young
America, 18c; cream brick, 20c;
Swiss, block, 20c; Llinburger, 18
20c.
Kggs-Select Oregon, 2425c
Poultry Mixed chickens, 1515lc;
fancy hens, I5i(JjJ16c; roosters, old 11
(3)1 Uc; broilers, 2526c; dressed
poultry Ic per pound higher; ducks,
Ive, 2022ic; geese, live, 9 10c; tur
keys, live, 171(319c; dressed, 2022Jc.
Fruits and Vegetables,
Apples Best, $2(752.50 a box; com
mon, $ 1 410(g) 1.75.
Fresh Fruits-Oranges, $2.503.23;
tangerines, $1.25(221.50 box; lemons.
$I.5GV!J4.00; grapes, Spanish Malagas,
$6 7 per crate; bananas, 5ltf6c per
pound-; strawberries, $1.25(221.60.
Vegetables Cabbage $44.S0; hot
house lettuce, $1.25 per box; cucum
bers. $1.25(221.50 per dozen; celery,
A Profitable In
vestment
COMBINING
Health and Happiness
Is your business satisfactory? "
Is it profitable all things consid
ered?
1 your work agreeable?
Are you profitably employed?
Is your climate healthful?
Are your surroundings congenial?
Are your crops sure?
Have you a good market for same?
Are you considering an investment?
Are you contemplating a change?
These1 are questions which confront
millions of , people scattered all over
this Continent, and especially in the
crowded cities, unhealthy climate
and unproductive centres. To the first
eight questions the inhabitants of the
great
Inland Empire of the Northwes
Answer YE8. If you would know
why; you have but to read a few
issues of that beautiful illustrated
magazine
NorthwestFarmandMome
descriptive of this wonderful country
embracing 150,000 square miles in
Bring in Your Want Ads To-Dav
, TWRNTV wnon no ipcc
v.x bo, Tfuuft nrii wcrNid rvY AULti IN ADVANCE
$3-50fiJ5.50 per crate; artichokes, 80c
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Grain, Flour..Hsy, Etc.
Wheat-Track prices: Club, $1-18;
M'Stem. $l-27l.30; turkey red.
jl8; red Russian. $1.15; Valley, $1-17.
Flour Patterns, $605; straights.
80(55.20; exports. $470; Valley,
160; I 14 sack graham, $5.60; whole
leat, $580; rye, $5. SO.
Barley-Feed. $34(335; rolled. $36
Oats-No, 1 white, $404I; gray.
Uy Track prices; Timothy Wil
jette Valley, $I3I6; Eastern Ore
i. fancy $18(219; mixed $16(317-50;
ilfa, $12; clover, $12; grain hay,
($14.
fillstuff Brain, $2526; mid
igs, $11.50; shorts, $28($29; chop,
kS2S.
per do.; peas, 67c per pound; to
matoes, Mexican $1(31-75: Florida.
$3.25(3.50 crate; peppers. $175 per
box; cauliflower, $150 crate; aspara
gus, 710c lb.; rhubarb, 2rtJ4c lb.
Potatoes Buying nrices. $1.75
fit 1. 85 per hundred; sweets. $2.503.'
Onions Bermudas, $2.00 ptj crate.
!. Meats and ProUwna.
fsms-10-12 lbs., 15c; 14 16 lbs.,
; 18-20 lbs., 15c
jressed Meats Hogs, fancy, 9
, ordinary 7($$c, large 6c; veal,
ra, 819c, ordinary 718c, heavy
,! mutton, fancy 6fiJ7c
lacon Breakfast 17i2llc. picnics
flic; cottage roll, Uc; reg. short
irs, smoked 131c, do unsmoked
c; clear backs, unsmoked 121c, do
Dked J3c; shoulders, lie.
Oysters, Clams and Fish.
Oysters Shoalwater Bay, per gal
lon. $2.25; per sack, $4.50; Toke Point
$1 90 per 100; Olympias (120 pounds),
$6; Olympian, per gallon, $2.25.
Fish Halibut, 6c pound; black
bass, 20c; striped bass, 18c; herring,
5ic; flounders, 6c; catfish, 9c; shrimp,
121c; torn cod, 8c; perch, 6c; stur
geon, IZic; sea trout, 15c; salmon,
fresh steelheads, 8c; Chinook. 9c ;
fresh steelheads, 8c; Chinook, 9c.
Clams Little neck, per box. $2.50;
raior clams. $2 per box; crabs, $1
1.50 per dozen.
Canned Salmon Columbia River,
1-pound talis, $2.00; 21b. tails, $3-00;
fancy. Mb. flats, $2.15; Mb. flats,
$1.25; fancy. Mb. ovals. $2.75; Alaska
talis, pink 95c, red $1 40; nominal, 2s,
talis, $2.10.
Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho
ami Oregon, Western Montana and
Southern British Columbia, capable
of supporting a population of 50,000,
wai; ani wnere towns ana villages are
peopled with a happy and optimistic
population. Comfortable homes in
the country inhabited by a satisfied
and energetic husbandry; banks bulg
ing with the wealth of their deposi
tors, nd where the climate is perfect
and scenery unsurpassed by the Swiss
Alps or elsewhere.
me regular price lor one year s
subscription to Northwest Farm and
Home is $200, but while describing
the advantages of the Inland Empire
of the Northwest, as well as its pos
sibilities and how to locate there, a
special rate of 50 cents for the bal
ance of 1909 will be made. Subscrip
tions to date from the month receiv
ed. The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo
sition, National Irrigation Congress
and other doings of general interest
will be fully described and illustrated
also. Address and make remittances
payable to Northwest Farm and
Home, North Yakima, Washington.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People.
The Want Columns of THE MORNING ASTORIAN are con
stated every morning by hundreds of persons In search of real estate
bargains. Articles of sale, lost or found and peoplt looking for em
ployment Rates: Twenty words or lest .three times, 25 eenta; six
times, 50 cenu; one month, $2.00.
HELP WANTED,
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Inquire 621 Exchange
street, between 14th and 15th Sts.
BOY WANTED TO WORK IN
printing office. Apply Astorian
office.
WANTED A YOUNSTaDY OF
experience would 'like some kind of
office work. Address X, Astorian.
DYE AND CLEANING WORKS.
WANTED-DINING ROOM GIRL-
Apply Hotel Irving.
41
WANTED -LADY TO REPRE-
sent us at home; good position;
good pay and tailor-made suit free in
90 days; experience unnecessary; re
liable firm. Address J. E- McBriday
Co.. Chicago.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT 7-ROOM DWELL
ing; centrally located. Van Dusen
& Co., agents. i
"OR RENT-THREE NICELY
furnished rooms for $8 per month.
Owner is going away. Inquire at 235
Seventh street.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing and single rooms. Apply 677
Exchange street.
FOR RENT-FOUR FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms with bath; also
single furnished rooms. ' 383 Thirty
fifth street-
FOR RENT FURNISHED House
of four rooms and basement. Ap
ply to Otto Johnson, 334 Alameda
avenue.
t
rammer Rates
bast & e
wring the Season of 1909
regon Railroad $
avigation Co. j&
CEGON SHORT LINE Q
ION PACIFIC Railroad
FROM
Ttland. Seattle, Spoknne, Tac-
ia, Walla Walla and all points
on the O. R. & N. line
81.
to other principal cities in
(East, Middle West and South
Correspondingly ,low fares
Sale June a, 3; July a, 3;
August 11, 13
Denver and un
fate Ilay 17. July 1, Aug. Ii
itnf trunnlt 10(1 u.v from date of snlo
return limit iicwdit Jim,
mo ttnknta prmentsomo very attme
iiUiivh In the way onuipover irlv
u 1 nl i-lmliio ronton; thereby niuihl-
jiiKMmKm-d to ninlto altlo trips to nmnj
itliiK on the return trip throiiKh Cnl
11 limy be hint nt a slight advance
lisriiuw quoiea,
.11 i.artliMilnra. nhwiiliiK cur CHorvn-
ooimsiKi ticket will b furnished by ny
), It. N. looul agent, or
Vm. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, ORB.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc
Wool Eastern Oregon contracts.
!66B18c per pound; Valley, !819c.
Hops 1909 contracts. 10c; 1908
crop; 7tfi71c; 1907 crop, 3c
Mohair Choice, 23231c.
Cascara Sagrada (chittim bark) S
6c per pound
Oregon Graperoot Fer 100 lbs.,
mi.
Hides-Dry hides, No. 1, 1617c
stags and bulls, 5c; kip, 10llc; calf,
I4tfjl9c; green stock, 1c per pound
I less; sheepskins, shearlings, 2530c;
short wool, 5060c; medium and long
wool, according to quality, 75c$l;
dry horses, 50c$1.50; dry colt, 25c;
angora, 80c$l; goat, common, 10(3)
20c.
MEDICAL.
t' M - 7
. 1
V ; M Who ii
jT,-ift,' through
Children Who Are Sickly
Mothers who value their own com
fort and the welfare of their children,
should never be without a box of
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for
Children, for use throughout the sea
son. They Break up Colds, Cure
Feverishness, Constipation, Teething
Disorders, Headache and Stomach
Troubles. THESE POWDERS NEV
ER FAIL. Sold by all Drug Stores,
25c. Don't accept' any substitute. A
trial package will be sent FREE to
any mother who will address Allen 5.
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Notice to Contractor '
Sealed bids for making certain Im
provements and alterations to the
A. O. U. W. Hall on Ninth street
will be received at the office of the
undersigned until Saturday, May 1st,
separate bids for the painting of the
entire building will also be received.
Pbns and specifications are now
ready. The Trustces reserve the right
to reject any and. all bids.
WiCA, POHL,
Chairman.
Unprecedented
Successes of
ii t ill H
THE GKKAt
CHINISX DOCTOr
knows
gtiout th
-. United States or
derful cures. No poisons or drag
used. He guarantees to cure caUrri
asthma, lung and throat trouble
rheumatism, nervousness, stomach
liver and kidney, female complaint
and all chronic diseases.
rjCCISSFTJl HOKE TOKATMIST
If you cannot call write for symp
toms blank and circular, inclosing 4
cents in stamps.
THE C GEE WO HEOICIKE CO
162) First St., Corner Morn km
PORTLAND, OREGON
Please nention the Astorian.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED A CHEAP SECOND
hand wagon and single harness.
Apply at 483 Bond street.
CITV STEAM DYEING & CLEAN
ing Works, Herman Enke, proprie
tor. Dry cleaning and dyeing of
every description. Main works. East
Third and Ash streets, Portland! Or.
FLOPISTS.
PLANTS OF ALL KINDS Choice
roses, flowering shrubs, cut flowers,
artistic boquets furnished weddings
and funerals. Columbia Nurseries,
516 Bond
CARPETS AND RUGS.
FINE NEW FULL LINE CARPET
samples just rerceived. See them.
Also agents Fluff Rug Company.
Zapf Furniture & Ha, d ware Co. au
BATH HOUSES.
BATHS TURKISH AND RUS-
sian, at the natatorium of George
Hill, 217 Astor St.; rational prices;
absolute cleanliness; private rooms;
separate service for ladies; rheuma
tism and skin diseases treated with
perfect success 10-25-tf
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUAL-
ization Notice is herebv riven that
special assessment roll No. 1X9. miH.
for the ouroose of imorovinir th
alleyway running throucrh block 2. .1
ana 3, in Adairs fort of Upper As
toria, from the west line of 38th street
to the intersection with 42nd street,
nas Deen tiled with the auditor and
police judge of the city of Astoria
and numbered special assessment roll
j number 189 and that the committee
on streets and public ways has been
appointed a committee of the council
to sit with the Board of Assessors to
examine, correct and equalize the
same, and that Saturday the 8th dav
of May, A. D. 1909, at the hour of 2
o'clock p. m., in the Council Cham
bers in the City Hall, has been fixed
as the time and place for the meeting
01 saia uoard ot Equalization. All
ODjections to Said assessment 1 must
be presented in writing.
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of
the City of Astoria.
, Dated April 21, 1909.
so benefitted to-witr
. Lots 9, 10, 11, U 13, 14, 15 and It
in Block 34, and Lot I, 2, 3 ao4 4
m Block 45, being the south half oJ
Block 34 and the north half nl M-,
45, all in that part of the City of At-
lon Known as Adair'a Port ai
Upper Astoria as laid out and re
corded by John Adair.
By order of the Common ConnciL
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor antj Police Judge of
of the City of Astoria.
Dated April 28, 1909. ...
NOTICE TO RE-ESTABLISH
GRADE,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Common Council of the
City of Astoria has declared its de
termination and intention to re-establish
the grade on Fourteenth street
from the south line of Jerome avenue
Notice of Sale Under Chattel
Mortgage.
Notice is herebv riven that I. tl.
undersigned, sheriff of Clatsop Cousr
ty, Oregon, pursuant to the writte
request and authorization of the r.
lumbia River Packers' Associate.
(a Corporation organized under tu
laws ot uregon) mortgagee, have
taken into my custody the property
described in that certain chattel mort
gage executed on the 27th day of
August. 1908, by Andrew Johnson
mortgager, to said Columbia Rivir
Packers' Association, to secure the
sum of $18877 and interest and os
which debt, secured by said mort
gage, there is now due and unpaid the
sura of $200-10 and which property so
taken into my custody are the folloir-
ing described chattels, to-wit:-One
gill net about 243 fathom
long, 9 1-4 in. mesh. 45 meshes deep,
complete with - lines and .appurten
ances and I will, on the 12th day oT
May, 1909, at the hour of ten o'clock
. - .l. L. 1 : - T : .
iu me juuiii line 01 icjuriKiu" avenoe, : It., r . . .. , . .
so that the grade when so re-estab- r " . ij l. n sam -y' t -ne
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make
a specialty oi house moving, car
penters, contractors, general jobbing
prompt attention to all orders. Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets.
SWEDISH MASSAGING.
THYRA KOHLANDER. ROYAL
graduate in Swedish movements.
physical culture and massage; office,
545 Franklin ave-, second flat; hours
9-11 a. nv, 3-5 p. hl. Telephone Main
4641.
LOST.
LAUNDRIES.
ROUGH DRY FAMILY
WASHING
May We Call For a Trial Package?
.TROY LAUNDRY
Phone Main 1991. 10th and Duane Sts.
LOST-A LADY'S SMALL A LI
. gator purse, containing consider
able sura of money; please return to
this office; reward.
LOST-A GENTLEMAN'S OPEN
face gold filled watch; Howaid
movement; finder please leave at As
torian office and receive reward u
LOST-GOLD BAR PIN WITH
three pearls; finder return to A
torian office and receive reward. 1 1
i :
LOST-A LADY'S BACK COMB;
gold mounted and set with pearls;
reward. Finder please phone Main
2961. ,
LOST-APRIL 17 ON THE TRAIN
that left Portland 6 p- m., a blue
beaded handbag containing a purse
with some money in it, also four pro
missory notes, $20 each; finder will
please return the notes and keep the
other articles for his trouble. Return
to L. Swett, Rainier, Or. i
FOUND.
DHDESTAEES&
Notice. (
There is money in the city treas
ury, to pay all warrants drawn for
constructing 51st street sewer, AI
derbrook. Interest will cease after
this date.
THOMAS DEALEY,
City Treasurer.
Astoria, Or,, April 22, 1909.
Notice.
There Is money in the following
street funds to pay warrants num
bered as follows: Eleventh street,
Commercial to Duane No. 25242 to
25254, inclusive. Fourteenth street,
Dunne to Franklin. Nos. 26395 to
26409 Inclusive. Interest will cease
after this date.
THOMAS DEALEY,
City Treasurer.
Astoria, April 26, 1909.
J. A. (1ILBAUGII VV..
UiHlertakfrs at"! EmUa-liuerr
Experienced Lady Assistant
Wlien uetilrea.
alls Promptly Attended Day
or Nlgrlit.
Ttttton BAg. 12 til and Dunne N
ASTORIA, OKK.UON
Phone Main 21 it
RESTAURANTS.
CAMELLIA RESTAURANT. 612
Commercial street; first class meal,
15 cents; coffee and cake, 10 cents.
U. S. RESTAURANT. 434 BOND
street. Coffee with pie or cake, 10
cents;' first-class meals, 15 cents.
TclaTRESTAURANT, 531 BOND
street, opposite Ross, Higgins &
Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents;
first-class meals; regular meals 15
cents and up,
VETERINARY COLLEGES.
BULLETIN
Veterinary
mailed free,
Market street.
SAN
College
Dr. C.
FRANCISCO
now ready ;
Keane, 1818
it
FOUND -CHECK SIGNED AND
endorsed. Owner apply to Fred
Brown's cigar store.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-35-FOOT FISHBOAT,
two nets and two gasoline launches.
Apply to George Chutter, 618 Com
mercial street.
PRIVATE LESSONS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Al TORNEYS-AT-LAW
NORBLAD & HEMPLE
Attorneys-at-Law
Suite 3 and 4, Pake Building
12th and Commercial Streets
HOWARD M. BROWNELL, AT
torney at Law, Deputy District
Attorney. 420 Commercial Street
DENTISTS
DR. F. VAUGHAN, DENTIST,
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon
DR. W. C LOGAN, DENTIST,
Commercial Street, Shanahan Bldg.
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RHODA C HICKS. OSTEO
path. Office: Mansell Bldg., Phone
Black 2065. 573 Commercial Street.
BLACKSMITHING.
ASTORIA WAGON & BLACK-
smithing Co., Twelfth and Duane,
are fully equipped to handle all wagon
and iron work Horseshoeing
specialty. : ,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION.
GIVEN IN SHORTHAND AND
typewriting; terms reasonable. See
Lenora Benoit, Public Stenographer,
477 Commercial street.
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.
WANTED A GOOD RANCH IN
The Nehalem Valley; state lowest
figure and best terms; giving loca
tion and improvements. Address
"A 10, Astorian Office. i
MASSAGE AND SHAMPOOING.
SCALP MASSAGE OR SHAM-
pooing. Will call at your residence
or you can call on me at the Megler
House after 3 p. m. Mary M. Su-
prenant.
EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 A. M
we will sell to the highest bidder a
large consignment of furniture; make
your own prices; during the week
furniture will be sold at auction
prices; see Martin Olsen for up-to-date
upholstering work, mattress
making, etc-, will repair your bed in
one day, calling for it in the morning
and returning it in the afternoon;
will sew and lay carpets. Olsen &
Ecklund, Commission and Auction
House, 110 Fifteenth street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A
good six-room .house and full lot
and a half, 50x150, ior anly $1250.
Apply at 287 38th street.
NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Committee on Streets and
Public Ways of the Common Coun
cil of- the City of Astoria will, on
Saturday, the 1st day of May,
1909, at- 2 o'clock p. m., at
the City Hall in the City of As
toria. Oregon, receive bids for im
proving 39th street from a point 15
feet south of the center line of Frank
lin avenue to the center line of Grand
avenue, as ordered improved by Ordi
nance No. 3752, approved the 6th day
of April, 1909. The right is reserved
to reject any and all bids.
A. L. FOX,
L. O. BELLAND.
CHAS. WILSON.
Committee on Streets and Public
Ways.
lished will be at the following eleva
tions above the base of grades as
established by ordinance No. 71 of the
City of Astoria, towit:
At the south line of Jerome avenue
at 209 feet above the base of grades;
at the north line of Lexington avenue
at 238 feet above the base of grades;
at the south line of Lexington avenue
at 242 feet above the base of grades;
that between the points above desig
nated the grade shall be upon an even
and gradual slope.
By order of the Common Council.
OLOF ANDERSON.
Anditor and Police Judge of
the City of Astoria.
Dated April 21, 1909. .
NOTICE TO IMPROVE STREET.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Common Council of the
City of Astoria has declared its de
termination and intention to improve
Irving avenue from the east line rf
14th street to the west line of 15th
street, by grading the same to the
proper sub-grade and macadamizing
the same with crushed rock from gut
ter to gutter to a thickness of 9 inches
throughout, and the construction of
cement sidewalks with 1 park spaces,
curb and gutters on both sides of the
street, excepting the sidewalk, curb
and gutter in front of lot 12 in block
20 which is exempt.
That the costs and expenses of con-
George & Barker Cannery in the citr
01 zisiuna in ciaisop county, state
of Oregon, proceed to sell said chat
tels to the highest bidder for cash,
Or so much thereof as shall be neces
sary to satisfy said sura of $200-10
and the costs of foreclosure and sale
including $20.00 attorney's fees,
satisfy said sum of $200.10 and the
costs of foreclosure and sale includ
ing $20.00 attorney's fees.
This proceeding is in accordance
with the terms of said mortgage
which provides the manner in which
said mortgage may be foreclosed
upon breach of its conditions, and by
the terms of said mortgage said in
debtedness became due and payable
on the 1st day of May 1909.
R. POMEROY.
10 t Sheriff.
Notice of Sale Under Chattel
Mortgage,
Notice is hereby given that I. the
undersigned, sheriff of Clatsop Coun
ty, Oregon, pursuant to the written
request and authorization of the Cy
lumbia River Packers' Association
(a Corporation organized under the
laws of Oregon) morteaeee. have
taken into my custody the property
described m that certain chattel mort
gage executed on the 3rd dav of
September 1906, by' Sigurd Blix
mortgager, to said Columbia River
Packers' Association, to secure thf.
sum of $314.15 and interesr and -,
.which debt, secured bv said mort-
structing said improvement shall be Jfage" t.h!!'jCi nwd"f and unpaid the
defrayed by special assessment npon f ! J8&Z8 and which property so
the lots, lands and premises so bene- r" ""V"f usluu a me iouo
fitted by the same, which said lots.
lands and premises are included in the
special assessment district including
all lots, lands and premises so bene
fitted, to-wit: '
Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in block
20, and
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in block 55,
all in that part of the City of Astoria
as laid out and recorded by J. M.
Shively and generally known as
Shively's Astoria.
By order of the Common Council.
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of
the City of Astoria.
Dated April 21. 1909.
NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Committee on Streets and
Public Ways of the Common Coun
cil of the City of Astoria, will,
on Saturday, the lfirst day of
May, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m.,
at the City Hall in the City of As
toria, Oregon,' receive bids for the
construction of a drain along Duane
street in Trullinger's Astoria .from
the east line of the said Addition,
thence west along said Duane street
to its intersection with Hume avenue,
thence north alone Hume avenue to
the beach, as ordered constructed by
Ordinance No. 3746, approved the
17th day of March, 1909. The right
is reserved to reject any and all bids.
A. L. FOX,
L. O. BELLAND.
CHAS. WILSON.
Committee on Streets and Public
Ways.
NOTICE TO IMPROVE STREET
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Common Council of the
ity of Astoria has declared 'its de
termination and intention to improve
rand avenue from a point 121 feet
west of center line of 38th street to
the east line of 37th street, by grad-
g the same to the full width and
planking the same through the center
thereof , to a width of 16 feet with 3-
nch by 12-inch lumber, and by the
construction of the necessary side
walks on either side of the street.
That the costs and expenses of
constructing said improvement shall
be defrayed by special assessment
upon the lots, lands and premises so
benefitted by the same, which said
lots, lands and premises are include;
the special assessment district in
eluding all lots, lands and premise;
ing described chattels, to-wit :-
une nsning boat complete with ap
purtenances and one gill net, com
plete with lines and appurtenance
and I will, on the 12th day of May.
1909. at the hour of 10-30 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at Columbia
River Packers Assoc'n Cold Storage
Plant in the city of Astoria in Clat
sop County, State of Oregon, proceed
to sell said chattels to the highest
bidder for cash, or so much thereof
as shall be necessary to satisfy said
sum of $386.28 and the costs of fore
closure and sale including $38.00 at
torney's fees.
This proceeding is in accordance
with the terms of said mortgage
which provides the manner in wWk
said mortgage may be foreclosed
upon breach of its conditions, and by
the terms of said mortgage said in
debtedness became due and payable
on the 31st day of March 1909.
M. R. POMEROY.
I0 t. Sheriff.
Notice of Sale Under Chattel "
. , Mortgage, r
rvotice is herebv civen tW T
undersigned, sheriff of Clatsop Coun
ty, Oregon, pursuant to the writtea
request and authorization of the Co-
uimuia Kiver backers' Association
(a Corporation organized under the
laws of Oregon) mortgagee, have
taken into my custody the property
described in that certain chattel mort
gage executed on the 2nd day of
August 1906, by F. Mercnris
mortgager, to said Columbia River
Packers' Association, to secure the
sum of $511.00 and subsequent !
vances and on which debt, secured by
said mortgage, there is now due and
unpaid the sum of $745.68 and which
property so taken into mv cnstml.
are the following described chattels.
to-wii:-
On 25 foot fishinc boat rnmnli."
with appurtenances. Also one larjre
mesh and one small mesh net with
lines and appurtenances and I will,
on the 12th dav of Mav. IQflQ. at tw
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day. at The George and Barter
Cannery Plant In the city of Astorn
in Clatsop County. State of Oregon,
proceed to sell said chattels to the
highest bidder for cash, or so muck
thereof as shall be necessary to sat
isfy said sum of $745-68 unci the costs
of foreclosure and sale iinrlmhW
$75.00 attorney's fees. ..
This proceeding is in accordance
with the terms of said mortgage
which provides the manner in whici
said mortgage may be foreclose!
upon breach of its conditions, and by
the terms of said mortgage said 11-'
dehtedness became due and payaVe
on the 31st day of March, 1009.
M. R. POMEROY.
10 t Sheriff.