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IRSDAY, MAY 6, 1909. THE MORNING, ASTORIAN, 'ASTORIA,' OREGON. rhe Daily Market Report - -r L PR 1 LAND, May SSmce the ip in wheat prices two weeks ago cereal Iiiii ili'adily gained in figtn in the market of the world I .111 ung irenu oi price is mill strong' jpwara. ; to what points the mar nmy Ko within the next feu tlu U a matter of conjecture, but lot trailer the world overlook for maintenance of unusually high ten, ami in upiort of their post I call attention to the admitted tld shortage at this time. jtatlstics iiilill.hrd by the London ties show that the worlds supply wheat on April 17 was apnroxi- ,tly l.UIXXUXK) bushels, flour In- ided. 16,0tl0,(X)0 bimheU lets than a r ago. peerbohm estimates shipments to irope during the four months end July 31, as 24.1KXI.UOO bushel from i United Slates, 16.000,000 bushels in Canada, 24.0(10,000 from Argrn e, 30,000.Q(0 from Russia, 20.000, ) from India, 6.000.000 from Aus ilasla end 650,000 from sundry other aducing states. ThU would produce rraite weekly shipments of 7.200,000 shels during the period. Hut against is, Hecrbohm estimates weekly te nements of 5.400,000 bushels; the tds of England, Germany and Italy tne 'being 7.200,000 bushels per trk, or the full amount of probable pplies. Locally the wheat market has un rgone but little change in the past jek, but it has lost none of its 'cngth, and if changed at all it jrtcr. For the demands of the coast ide between now and the new crop ison grain men and millers concede tt 4hrre is in the Northwest little if y mors than enough, and there it cn s possibility of a shortage, l'rac ally all the wheat now being mar ted here goes to San Francisco, d sellers are not in the least in tied to make concessions in prices. WHOLESALE PRICES. Grain, Flour.JIay, Etc Wheat-Track prices: 1 Club, $1.18: le stem. $l.27(fil.30; turkey red. 18; red Russian. $1.15; Valley, $1.17. Flour Pattents, $605: straight. 0S.20; " exports'. $4-70; Valley. 60; 1 14 sack graham. $5.60; whole ieat,' $550; rye. fS.SOT" Itarley-Fced, $3435; rolled, $36 DatsNo. 1 white. $39(5:40; gray, Hay Track prices; Timothy Wil nette Valley. $1516; Eastern Ore n. fancy $I8I9; mixed $1617.50; alfa, $12; clover, $12; grain hay, 5(7514. Millstuff-Brain, $2526; mid rgi, $31.50; shorts, $284529; chop. Meats and Precisions. Hamt-I0-12 lbs. 15c; 14-16 lbs., t; 18 20 lbs., 15c, pressed Mests Hogs, fancy, 9 t,' ordinary 75l8c; large 6c; veal. rs, 819c, ordinary 7i(38c, heavy mutton, fancy 67c Bacon-Breakfast 17i2Hc picnics j Hi tic; cottage rou, i c; reg. snori!aROi It was gomctjme before Mrs. lars, smoked uic ao unsmoxea I:; clear backs, unsmokea utc, ao ked 131c; shoulders, 11c. ard Kettle leaf, 10s, 15c; do 15 l-8c; do 501b, tins, 14ic; steam lered. 10s. 14c; do, 5s. 13 7-8c; ipound, 10s, 9 1 4c. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. ' Butter City creamery, extras, 24c; ley outside creamery, 22sg245; ire, 1820c per pound. Cheese Full cream twins, 1717i; 5 cream triplets, 1717ic; Young herica. 18c ; cream brick, 20c; iss block, 30c; Llmburgeri 18 Eggs Select Oregon, 2424ic poultry Mixed chickens, I515ic; key hens, 15J(S16c roosters, old 11 llic; broilers. 2526c; dresseJ ultry lc per pound higher; ducks, j. 2022ic; geese, live 9l6c; tur ys, live. 17i19c; dressed, 20221c i Fruits and Vegetables, Apples Best, $22.50 a box; com n, $1.001.75; " " " Fresh Fruits Oranges, $2.503.2j; Igerlnes, $1551.S0 box;lemons. 504.00; grapes, Spanish Malagas, ?7 per crate; bananaa, 5J6i per nd; strawberries, $1.25 1.60. ' ' fegetables Cabbage $44.50; hot ff lettuce, $1.25 per boxj eucum , $t.251.50 per.1 down;' telery. j05.50 per crate; artichokes, 80c doz-; peas, 67c per pound; for ioes, Mexican $11.75: Florida. S3.50 crate; peppersi $1.75' per t cauliflower, $150 crat;' sspara j 710c lb.; rhubarb, 24c lb. , ptBtoes-Buying prices', $1.90(gi2 'hundred; sweets, $2.503.00. iev. I. W. Williamson's Letter ( I. W. Williamson,' Hunting- W- Va., writes: Hits is to cer that I used Foley's Kiuney rtem Ifor nervous exhaustion and kid krouble and am free to say that it klo all that you claim for it'. I'm Tfi.lnev Rpmetlv has restored h and strength to thousands of L run clown people; Contains ho Kill drugs and is pleasant to T. F. La'Tin. Owl Drug Store. Onions Bermuda!, $2.00 per crate. Oysters, Clams and Fish. Oysters Shoalwater Bay, per gal ton. $225; per sack, $4.50; Toke Point $1.90 per 100; Oiymplai (120 pounds), o; Ulymplas, per gallon, $2.25. Fish Halibut, 6c pound; black bass, 20c; striped bass, 18c; herring, 5ic; flounders, 6c; catfish, 9c; shrimp, I2c; torn cod, 8c; perch, 6c; stur geon, 12ic; ses trout, 15c; salmon, fresh steelhcads, 8c; Chinook, 9c; shad, 5l6c. ' Clams Little neck, per box, $2.50; rasoj' clams, $2 per box; crabs, $1 150 per dozen. Canned Salmon Columbia River, 1 -pound talis, $2.00; 21b. tails, $300; fancy. Mb, flats, $2.15; Mb. flats, $1.25; fancy, l ib. ovals. $2.75; Alaska tails, pink 95c, red $1.40; nominal, 2s. tails, $2.10. flops, Wool, Hides, Etc Wool Eastern Oregon contracts. I618c per pound; Valley, 1819c. IIops-1909 contrscts, 10c; 1908 crop; 77ic; 1907 crop, 3c MohalrCholec 23231c. Ca scars SagraaV (cbittim bsrk) 5 6c per pound. Oregon Craperoot Per 100 lbs., $3S. Hides-Dry hides, No. I, 1617c stags and bulls, 5c; kip, 10 11c; calf, I4$19c; green stock, lc per pound less; sheepskins, shearlings, 2530c; short wool, SOiJJSOc; medium and long wool, according to quality, 75c$l; dry horses, 50c(J$150; dry colt, 25c; angora, 80c3J$I ; goat,' common, 10 20c. GOOD COUNSEL GIVEN, CHICAGO. May 5Rcv. J- Little, president of the Charles Garratt Iliblical Institute, delivered the com mencement address to the 54 gradu ates of the church training school and told them their task is not mere play and requires the best effort of intelligent women. The absolution of poverty and disease he declared is the great work of the twentieth cen tury. No amount of sobbing and (shrieking ever helps anybody.' said Dr. Little, and much that is in print in this age is merely that, but there is no intelligence in it. In no agei has there been such a demand upon women generally as in our age, and in no other age has there been such sensitiveness to the woes of the race. SISTERS RE-UNITED. NEWARK. N. J. Mrs. Amelia Ziegler opened the door of her home here late Tuesday to be confronted by a stranger woman. The caller aid nothing and Mrs. Zieglrr in quired what she desired. The strange woman threw her arms about Mrs, Zirgter and cried: "Don't you know me? I am your sister Elsie." The visitor proved to be Mrs. Elsie Clinchard of Washington state, who had not seen her sister since she m(md ,0 ,he pacific CoM 2g ynn ztg)tr rec0vcred herself. Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. Re lieves painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the stingy out of corns and bun ions. It's the greatest1 oomfort dis covery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, cal lous, swollen, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores. By mail for 25c- in stamps. Don't accept any suostitute. Trial package FREJE. Address Allen S. Olmstcad, Le Roy, N. Y. DISTINGUISHED SUSPECT. NEW ORLEANS. May 5.-Ettore Ferrata. an Italian contractor and in ventor and said to be a nephew of Cardinal Ferrata, secretary to the Pope at Rome, was arrestcd here last night at his home on telegraphic ad vices from the Chief of Police at Roanoke, Va. lie is charged with being an embezzler to the extent of $10,000 and it is alleged has been wanted by the authorities of Koanoke for more than a 'year. , The allegation of Ferrata's misdealing is made by Frank M. Otto of Roanoke, who claims that Ferrata misapplied money which the'former advanced' to carry out a contract with the Norfolk & Western Railroad. Ferrata' declares his willingness to returif and face the charges, which he claims to be with out foundation. ; Lived 152 Years. Wm. Parr England's oldest man married the third time at, 120. worked In the fields till 132 and lived 20 years longer. Tcople should be youth ful at 80. James Wright, of Spurlock. Ky., shows how to remain young. "I feci just like a 16-year-old' boy," he writes, "after taking six bottles of Electric Bitters. For 30 years Kidney trouble made life a burden, but the first bottle of this wonderful medi cine convinced me I had found the greatest cure on earth." They're a Godsend to weak, sickly run-down or old people. Try them, M)c at uias. Rogers & Son, druggists, Bring in 'Your Want Mds ToDay TWENTY WORDS OR LESS, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE THE MORNING ASTORIAN i WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People. i The Want Columns oi THE MORNING ASTORIAN art con suited every morning by hundreds of persons in search of real estate bargains. Articles of sals, lost or found and people looking for em ployment Rates; Twenty words or less .three times, 25 cents; six times, 50 cents; one month, $2X0. 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 YOUNG LADY 6F experience would like some kind of office work. Address X, Astorian. . TWO GIRLS WANTEDTO WORK in laundry. Apply Troy Laundry. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework in small family. Mrs. Beyers. 127 Fifth. ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT 7-ROOM DWELL ing; centrally located. Van Dusen Si Co.. agents. FOR RENT-Furnished ing and single rooms. Exchange street. bousekeep Apply 677 FOR RENT 7-ROOM HOUSE TO rent and furniture for sale, either entire or by piece, inquire A. N. feel, 75 Third street. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT, FOR FEW months, invalid wheel chair; good care guaranteed. Apply this office. , WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED A CHEAP SECOND hand wagon and single harness. Apply at 483 Bond street ' LOST. LOST-A GENTLEMAN'S OPEN face gold filled watch; Howaid movement; finder please Jeave at As- tnrian ftffir ami rrreive reward. LOST A LADY 5 BACK tUJIB; gold mounted and set with pearls; reward. Finder please phone Main 2961. mi FOR SALE. FOR SALE 25-FOOT FISHBOAT. two nets and two gasoline launches. Apply to George Cbutter, 618 Com mercial street. FOR SALE As Administrator for the estate of Geo. Beal, deceased, I have for sale 5 shares of a total of 500 shares of the Pillar Rock Pack ing Company of Pillar Rock, Wash.; one-quarter interest in the Columbia Fishing Company; and one-fifth in terest in the Taylor Sands Fishing Company. I will be pleased to have bids on the same, reserving the right to reject any and all bids. THOS. G, FARKELL. PQtland,Or. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN IN ' SHORTHAND : AND tvoewritinsr: terms reasonable. See Lenora Benoit. Public Stenographer, 477 Commercial street. 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A good six-room house and full lot and a half, 50x150, for anly $1250. Apply at 287 38th street, ... HAIR DRESSING MANICURING. Ladies and Gentlemen. Manicuring, hnirdressing, facial mes sage and scalp treatment, done by expert Eastern artist. ,Bon Ton Mil linery Store, 483 Bond street. FURNITURE AND HARDWARE. FLCiRENcT stoves for warm weather cooking; second-hand furniture bought and sold. Zapf Furniture & Hardware Co. BATH HOUSES. BATHS TURKISH AND RUS v sian, nt the natatorium of George Mill. 217 Astor St.; rational prices: absolute cleanliness; private rooms; separate service for .ladies; rheuma tism and skin . diseases treited with perfect 'success '0-25 tf ' DYE AND CLEANING WORKS. CITY STEAM DYEING & CLEAN ing Works, Herman Enke, proprie tor. Dry cleaning and dyeing of every description. Main works, East Third and Ash streets, Portland, "Qr. SB! HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRJCKSON BROS.-We make a specialty if 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. m., 3-5 d- m., Telephone Main 4641. 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. TOKIO RESTAURANT, 531 BOND street, opposite Ross, Higgins ft Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals; regular meals 15 cents and up. VETERINARY COLLEGES. BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College now ready; mailed free. Dr. - C Keane, 1818 Market street ' i PROFESSIONAL CARDi. rneyTaiXaw""" NORBLAD ft HEMPLE Attomeys-at-Law Suite 3 and 4, Pake Building , 12th and Commercial Streets HOWARD M. BROWNELL, AT torney at Lsw, Deputy District Attorn, y. 420 Commercial Street. DENTISTS DR. F. VAUGHAN, DENTIST, Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C LOGAN,, DENTIST, Commercial Street, Shanaham Bldg. OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C HICKS, OSTEO path. Office: Mansell Bldg., Phone Black 2065. 573 Commercial Street. BLACKSMITHING. ASTORIA WAGON ft BLACK smithing Co Twelfth and Duane. are fully equipped to handle all wagon and' iron work. Horseshoeing a specialty. " m AUCTION AND COMMISSION, EVERY SATURD AYAT1 1 A. li. we will sell to the highest bidder a large consignment of furniture; make your ownjprites; 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 ;.ne 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. MISCELLANEOUS, Plate Racks, Wall Pockets, Music Racks Clock Shelves Justin-vSee us HiWebrand & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. UNDERTAKES- J.A. G1XBAUGH & CO.. Undertaker ai4 Emhalmers Experienced Lady Assistant When Desired. Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. Tntton Pdg. I'ithaud.DnaneSt. ASTORIA, OREGON Phone JMajn 2 111 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 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 Grand avenue from a point 12) feet west of center line of JStb street to the east line of 37th street, by grad ing the same to the full width and planking the same through the center thereof to a width of 16 feet with 3- inch by 12-inch lumber, and by tbt 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 includej in the special assessment district in cluding all lots, lands and premises so benefitted to-wit: Lots 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 in. Block 34, and Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 in Block 45, being the south half of Block 34 and the north half of block 45, all in that part of the City of As toria, known as Adair's Port of Upper Astoria as laid out and re corded by John Adair. By order of the Common Couaeil. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of of the City of Astoria. Dated April 28, 1909. ... NOTICE TO ESTABLISH GRADE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Commcs Council of the City of Astoria has declared its de termination and intention to establish the grade on Eighth street from the south line of Niagara avenue to the north line of Clatsop avenue, so that the grade when so established will be at the following elevations above the base of grades as. estab-i lished by Ordinance No. 71 of the City of Astoria, tc-wit: At the south line of Niagara avenue at an elevation of 273 feet above the base of grades; at the north and also the south line of Klaskanine avenue at an elevation of 239 feet above the base of grades; at the north line of Clatsop avenue at an elevation of 216 feet above the base of grades; that between the points above designated the grade shall be upon an even and gradual slope. By order of the Common Council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. . Dated May 5, 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 Twelfth street from the south line of Harrison avenue to the south line of Kensington avenue, so that said grade when so re-established will be at the following eleva tions above the base of grades as established by Ordinanfe No. 71 of the City of Astoria, to-wit: At the south line of Harrison ave nue at an elevation of 137 feet above the base of grades; at the north line of Irving avenue at an elevation of 149 feet above the base of grades; at the south line of Irving avenue at an elevation of 151 feet above the base of grades; at the north line of Jerome avenue at an elevation of "166, feet above the base of grades; at the south line of Jerome avenue at an elevation of 169 feet above the base of grades; at the north line of , Kensington ave nue at an elevation of ,189 feet above the base of grades; at-' the south line of Kensington avenue at an elevation of 192 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, Auditor and 'Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated May 5, 1909. m 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 Cedar 'street from the east line of 50th street to the west line of 52nd street, so that he grade when so re-established will be at the following elevations above the base of grades as established by Ordinance No. 71 of the City of As toria, to-wit: At the east line of 50th street at an elevation of 40 feet above the base of grades; at the east and also the west line of 51st street at an eleva tion of 49 feet above the base of grades, at the west line of 52nd street at an elevation of 79 feet above the base of grades; that between the points above designated the grade shall be upon an even and gradual slope. By -order of the Comtnon Council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor" and Police Judge of the" City of Astoria. Dated May 5, 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- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. establish the grade on 51 st , street frcun the south line of Birch street to the north line of Date street, so that the grade when so reestablished will be at the following elevations above the base of grades as established by Ordi nance No, 71 of the City of Astoria, to-wit: . -; '.:. . . . At the south line of Birch street At an elevation of 30 feet above the base of grades; at the north and also the south line of Cedar street at an eleva tion or 49 feet above the base of grades; at the north line of Date street at an elevation of 100 feet above the base of grades; thai be tween the points above designated the grade sWall be upon an even and gradual slope. By order of the Common Council. OLOF ANDERSON, '( the City of Astoria. Dated May 5. 1909. N0tTce"T0 IMPROVE STREET. NOTICE IS ' ' HEREBY GIVEN that the Commori Conncil of the City of Astoria has declared its de termination and intention to improve Irving avenue from the east line of Fourteenth street to the center line of Fifteenth street, by grading the same to the proper sub-grade and macadamizing the same with crushed rock from gutter to gutter to a thick ness of nine inches throughout, and the construction of cement, sidewalks with park spaces, curb and gutters on both sides of the street excepting the sidewalk, curb and gutter m front of lot 12 in block 20 which is exempt. That th costs and expenses of con structing said improvement shall be defrayed by special assessment upon the lots, lands and premises so bene fitted by the same, which said lots, lands and premises are included in the special assessment district includ ing all lots, lands and premises so benefitted, 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 May 5. 1909. ... - 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 Co lumbia River Packers' 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 27th day of August, 1908, by Andrew Johnson mortgager, to said Columbia. River Packers' Association, to secure the sum of $1887 and interest ana on which debt, secured by said mortr gage, there is now due and unpaid the sum of $200-10 and which property so taken into my custody are the follow ing described chattels, to-wit :- One gill net about 243 fathoms long, 9 1-4 in. mesh, 45 meshes deep, complete With lines and appurten ances and I will, on the 12th day of May, 1909, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at 'The George & Barker Cannery in the city of Astoria in Clatsop 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 sum 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 mortcaee may. be foreclosed upon breach of its conditions, and by the terms of said mortgage sam in debtedness became due and payable on the 1st dav of May 1909. M. 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 Co lumbia River Packers' Association (a Corporation organized under the laws of Oregon) mortgagee, havs taken into my custody the property described in that certain chattel mort gage executed on the 3rd day of September 1906, by Sigurd Blix mortgager, to said Columbia River Packers' Association, to secure " the sum of $314.15 and interest and on which debt, secured by said mort gage, there is now due and unpaid the sum of $386.28 and which property so taken into my custody are the follow ing described chattels, to-wit :- One fishing boat complete with ap purtenances and one gill net, com plete with lines and appurtenances and I will, on the 12th day of May. 1909, at the hour of 10.30 o'clock hi the forenoon of said day, at Columbia River Packers' Assoc'n Cold Storage Plant in the city of Astoria in U sop County, State of Oregon, proceed to sell said chattels to the highest bidder for cash, or so much thsfeof as shall be necessary to satisfyahid sum of $386.28 and the ccrlts of fire closure and sale inclitdinfr$38.00rjat tornev's fees, u , This proceeding is. iss kcordajBte with the terms ef s;fM piortg-We w'hich provides thl ftiarttieo in whffli said mortgage mly be forecloga unon breach Otwis town mums, ana -n, the terms nS iCJft sam irr -M M ..." C3 ' - I CT.JI debtedness became due and payable on the 31st day of March 1909. M. R. POMEROY. 10J 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 Co lumbia River Packers' Association fa 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. Mercurio mortgager, to said ' Columbia River Packers' Association, to secure the sum of-$511.00 and subsequent ad vances and on which debt, secured bv said mortgage, there is now due and unpaid the sum of $745.68 and which property so taken into my custody are the following described chattels, to-wit:- , On 25 foot fishing boat complete with appurtenances. Also one large, mesh and one small mesh net with lines and ' appurtenances and I will. on the 12th day of May. 1909, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at The Georsre and Barker Cannery Plant in the city of Astoria in Clatsop County, State of Oregon, proceed to sell said chattels to the highest bidder for cash, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to sat isfy said sum of $745-68 and the costs of foreclosure : and : sale including $75.00 attorney's fees. This proceeding is ; in accordance with the terms of. said mortgage which provides the manner in which said mortgage may L be foreclosed upon breach of its conditions, and by the terms of said mortgage said in debtedness became due and payab'e On the 31st day of March. 1909. M. R. POMEROY. 10 t Sheriff. i ' Notice. There is money in the following street funds to pay warrants num bered as follows: Eleventh street, Commercial to Duane No. 25242 to 252S4, inclusive. Fourteenth street, Duane to Franklin, Nos. 26395 to 26409 inclusive. Interest will cease after this date., 1 THOMAS DEALEY, City Treasurer. Astoria, April 28, 1909. - .. Notice. . There is money in the following special street funds to pay the follow ing numbered warrants: Melbourne avenue,. Alameda to Columbia, No. 25549 to' 25551, inclusive. Columbia avenue, Melbourne to Lincoln. 25539 and 25540, inclusive. Tenth street. Irving to Kensington, No., 25619 f 25622 inclusive. Interest will cease after this date. THOMAS DEALEY. City Treasurer. Astoria, Or., May 3. 1909. PLUMBERS. ;18.J;lIKffl PLUMBER Heating Contractor,;Tinrei . . : AND Sheet Iron Worker .LL WORK GUARANTEE! ... 425 Bond Street : MEDICAL. ..Unprecedented Successes of 11 MllU TES GRIA1 CHX5I5I DOCTOl Who is ' knowa throushoutth f ""SiyrfVl United States oa Wal'Lai' oont f his wor derful cures. No poisons or drugi used. He guarantees to cure catarrh' asthma, 1 lung and throat trouble rheumatism, ' nervousness, ' stomach, liver and kidney, female complaints, and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL. HOME TKKATMMT, - If you cannot call writevfor symp toms blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. the c' Gee wo MiDieiira cc. 1621 First St., Corner Morrison PORTLAND, OREGON t lease -neniion we Asioni: n. n Tt-tf , LAUNDRIES 1 3 ft 5 ROUGH DRY FAK2Y & S WASWTKtt l 8 'Z rt .V . - m 1 lS3.5r n fl May We Call FU TrMPact3? Phone Ma- 1,0th anlDlaneSM. Q -i U ' Ml. .1 I i VJUt 1,11 kl n I l-Y'" 1 l" I f Ml A O- jktVVJ-ere t ie 4th-o 5 i Wfik VLfc V "Still uiiu a. aHi3 1 p . welcome s ui-teceif e ! 5 I - 1 "it :-vJ T. II 1 tWNy prices! -.8 1 CcbRfcSropri, . $se3 1 ST? I 9 r-r-1 " .. ?C n 0 r. r- J' j 3 rt -1 t-l . 3 T. rf V " i- ' C 0 A - m K -4 u' r ? S S 6 5 El 2 3 p. - - r,