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TIIE DAILY;; ASTOMAN; ASTORIA, 'SATURDAY' tfORXLYG, ''PEBiltfAftlf 17, 1893. , ORDINANCE NC . An. Ordinance Providing fop Taxing, Licensing and Regulating 'Bar Rooms and Drinking Shops and Places Where Liquors Are . ... Sold Within the Clly . ' of Astoria. Of of Astoria does orduln as Th City follows: Section 1. That no person or persons shall; In the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, either directly or indi rectly, in person or by another, sell, baiter or deliver, or knowingly permit to be sold by another, or for or on his account, or otherwise, any wine, malt or spirituous liquors in lean quantities Ui&none gallon, without first obtaining a license so to do from the City of As toria; in the manner in this ordinance hereinafter provided. Provided, that nothing in this ordinance shall be con strued to apply to the sale of liquors for medlcdnal purposes, made by a regular licensed pharmacist upon a prescription therefor made by a regular licensed physician or surgeon, in the regular course of such physician's or surgeon's practice to a patient, and for medicinal purposes only. Any person violating any of the pro visions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction inereor Decore tne police Judge, shall be fined not less than Twenty-five Dollars, nor more than Two Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment In the city JalP until such fine be paid, not to ex ceed One Hundred days. And it is here by made the duty of the Chief of Police and each police officer of the city to make complaint to the City Attorney of . NOTICE Completion and Acceptance of Young's Bay County Koad. Notice Is hereby given that M. Kron quist, contractor, on Young's Bay county road, under the provisions of Ordinance NO. 1840. dill, (in thn IKtW rlnv r.t TfV.K.-,. ary, 18D4, file in the olllce of the Auditor a" i-oiit-c juage or the city of Astoria, the certificate nf thn Kinvi.inim,i,.ni Streets and the City Surveyor, approved y ie imunmee on eireeis ana I'ubllc After 1 h PYnlrnHnn ? K 4tmA uama lnafter specified, if no objection to the acceptance of such work be filed, and the Common Council shall deem such Improvement properly completed ac cording to the contract and plans and specifications therefor, the same may be accepted. Objections to the acceptance of said wuin, ur any part inereor, may be filed In the nfflpA Af tYia iiwiuni. n.. u - - - v ....... nuuiiwi ajiu jruiiue Judge on or before Tuesday, February . ; , K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Ore., Feb. 16, 1S94. FOURTH STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council pf the City of Astoria pro pose to establish the grade of Fourth street. In thn c.ltv nf A pterin nn as Jaid out and recorded by John Adair,' v mo ionowing neignts above the base of grades as established by ordinance No. 71, entitled "An ordinance estab lishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria, as follows, to-wlt: tlon' must be trosecuted bv mir-h t torney. Section 2. Every person applying for a license to sell wine, malt or spirituous liquors, in less quantities than one gal lon, under the provisions of this ordin ance, shall pay into the city treasury the sum. of Four Hundred Dollars per annum, and In no case shall any license be issued for a less period than one year, and no license shall be In any manner transferable. Provided, fur ther, that the Common Cnunnlt eholl - serve and have the right to revoke a license at any time, , Section 3. Before a license shall issue, ns provided in this ordinance, the ap plicant shall petition the Common Coun cil in the manner provided in Section 4 of this ordinance, and shall also, with said petition, present to the Common Council a bond In the sum of Five Hun dred Dollars, with two or more suffi cient sureties, payable to the City of Astoria, conditioned that the applicants ahull keep an orderly house, and will in all things comply with the provisions of 'this nrrllnnnpo rlni1na thA r ..I ,wi n i uu.aa.B t.i 1 I I Ji Ul one year from the date of such license. Attached to said bond shall be the affi davit, verified by the oath of tha sure ties, to the effect that they are free holders of the City of Astoria, and are In the aggregate worth the sum of One Thousand Dollars over nnd uhnvo nil Just debts and liabilities, exclusive of property exempt from execution. The applicant shall also present with such petition and bond, a receipt of the City Treasurer for the amount of money de posited for such license, to-w It, J400. Section 4. The petition required by this ordinance shall state.' 1st The name of the applicant. 2nd Whether such applicant hits be fore held, or holds at the time of the UDullratlnn. a linonai. nnri if . time such license has or does expire.1 3M Tho number and street where such house is sltuatod where the liquors are- to be wild. ' Stlich petition shall be verified by the applicant, or If more than one, then by ori of said appllcai.ts, stating that such petition Is true. JThe receipt of the Treasurer men tioned In Seetinn A nf )l. nnnnnn. shall state that the amount paid by such applicant Is paid for liquor license, v w refunded ln the Common Council shall refuse to grant the petition f the applicant otherwise upon the Issuing of such license to go into the Police Fund of said City of Astoria. 1 Section 8. Said petition Hindi be granted on condition of tho approval of the-bond by the Mayor, and said Mayoi shall examine the bond of the applicant and- either approve or disapprove the flame. Upon the provisions of this or dtnance being compiled with, the Aud ltoor and Police Judge shall Issue Buch license to such applicant. section . The peace bond given by the applicant, us provided In this or dinance, in case of any violation of any , '! provisions or conditions, shall be liable to bo prosecuted therefor in a olvil acton, and it shall bo the duty of ivL!rlt.y AttHlnev to prosecute tho bond given by such applicant for any viola tion of Itu provisions. Neotlnn T Anv iruAruu. t .. . . j . . . . ji u iHtr-room or drinking sho, or plar where llquort ore sold, who Bhull permit any breach of th peace or disturbance of public or der or decorum, by noisy or disorderly jwiduct on the premises, when It Is in Ms Power to prevent the same, or who clmll sell or give any Intoxicating liquors to uny person already Intoxicated, or any Vrmm under the ago of legal majority, or who shall allow or permit any minor ... u. uuoui any oar-room or drinking Bhop. or place where llqu.-rs nre sold, or who shall permit any the. Htiical or minstrel show, exhibition or concert to take place In such bar-room or drinking shop, or place where liquors tire sold, or who shall permit any minor to bo or remain in any theatre or place f" amusement In which lntoxleatln liquors are sold, shall be deemed guilty of a, misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before the Police Court, shall be iini d not less than twenty-flve nor more than- one hundred dollars, or hv ir,,.,. oninent In the city Jull not less than twelve nor more than fifty days, or iioth. in the discretion of tho court, nnd Miall forfeit the license to such bar room, or drinking shop or place where liquors are sold. Hoetlon 8. Each, and every place "..no HiufB, iiibu or spirituous liquor? r sold, bartered or delivered, shall lw deemed a bar-room, or drlnking-shon r piuce where liquors are sold, under provision of this ordinance linvinir a lic-nHi nn.w ... ' ot this ordinance shall exhibit the same t ail times, while the same Is In force. " w" ir pi:w or Dusiness, and Pcrmmn violating the provlsions-of this se,.tin shall, upon conviction thereof j Auuuor ana I'oiice Judge, be fined not to exceed fifty dollars, or by Imprisonment In th nitw i..n A . . lit, L tfl y-ped twenty-five days, taction 10. OrdlnnneeNo. 1322. entitled An ordinance providing for licensing and retnilatln bar-rooms and drinking ' '"i" ""nil me oorHrate limits of the ny tif Astorin, Clatsop County. Ore f""n," annriivpd Mm-.'h ritv, ki . ' ti.ne fa hereby repelled. ...uon u. This ordinance shall take 1'itvot nnd bo in force from and after Its t-o ana approval by the Mayor, or ! -nt of the (Vmnrll d the Cimiinoii Ccuncll February At Intersection with Bonneville.. ....38.6 And that the grade of tho Interven ing streets be a straight line between tho crossings mentioned. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with tho Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt: On Monday, March 12th, 1894, tho Com mon v-uuncii win esiamisn saia grade. By ordar of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Ore., February 16, 1894. .."y, SUMMONS. in the circuit court of the state of Ore gon for Clatsop county. Harry V. Bell, plaintiff, vs. Kate T. Bell, defendant: TO Kate T. Bell. fWonrinnt. In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against ou In the above entitled court on or before the regular term thereof, to-wlt: Feb ruary 19th. 1S94. Ami vnn n-a li,.. notified that If you fall so to appear, ?nd answer, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief demanded in nis complaint, towlt: for a decree uls solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff This summons is published pursuant to an order of tho Hon. T. A. Mw. ludgo of the above entitled court, dated Junuary Cth, 1894. ROBERT SCOULER, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. in the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Clatsop county: William Lelmlg, plaintiff, vs. Emma v-oruor, L,yaia Jamleson, Jennie John son, Sophia Lehnlg, and AuitHta Mc vonneu, aeienaunis. To Emma Corder, Lydla JamleBon, Jen. nle Johnson, Sophia Lehnlg, and Au gusts. McConnell: In the name nf tha atnta r,f rnn you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed In the above .uun, mm cause, on or Derore the first iay ui mo lerm oi mis court, next fol lowing the expiration of six weeks' pub lication of this summons, which will be the nineteenth day of February, 1S94, and If you fall to appear or answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take Judg ment against you for the sum of six Hundred and nlnety-elght d .llnrs. with nterest thereon from the ISth day of August, 1891, at the rate of eight per ent per annum, and for costs and dis iursoments of this action; and will also .ana an oruer turecung the sale of cer .iln real estate property, belonging to you which has been attached In th'.y c tlon, and which real property Is sit mted In the county of Clatsop, state if Oregon, and particularly describee a the northwest quarter of the north, last quartor and the east half of tht lorthwest quarter of Bcetion thirty-one, f township Beven north, range 'cigi, ivest, In Clatsop county, Oregon. Service of summons In this action bj uoiicHiiun, -is maae pursuant to ai irder of the Hon. A. Mcllrlde, Judu f the above entitled court, dated th Ith day of May, 1891. W, T. BURNEY, Attorney for Pliiintiff. Dated Jan. 4th, KJ4. FINAL SETTLEMENT ASSICNEE't NOTICE. The undersigned, nsslgnoo of Tnrkoi & Hunson, insolvent debtors of Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, having filed his II mil account as such assignee, wltJ the clerk of the circuit court of Ore. on for Clntsop county, Oregon, th Hearing ana settlement of account wll' be hold In said court on the first da of the next regular term thereof, to". : on the nineteenth lay of ihrimrv. 1894. Objections, If any. to such settlement must then and there be made. V. W. PARKER, Assignee of .rarkcr & Hunsen, Insol vent debtors. January 13, 1894. - ADMINISTRhTOK'S riNAL AC- COUNT. Notice Is hereby jlvn thai thd un dersigned. HdmlnlHtrator nf ihe i'nte r Aiexanuer McDonald, ban llled In thf 'iiinty court of tho state of O.vgon far Clatsop county, his final uccount at sucli tulmlnlMrntor, praying Jor rettle tnent of en Id estate and his dischar. nun mo nam couri nas set Mondiv, February 5th, 1S9I, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the court house, for the hearing of said ccount, and all persons interested re notified hereby to then and there appear and biiuw I'Hima u mi-, wnjr me 8ii ine Bliould not un uiioweii. william Mcdonald. Administrator of the estate of Alex ander McDonald, deceased. On Top, MARSHALL'S TWINE Is conceded by all to be the best. It fishes better and wears better than any other twine used on the Columbia river. , TRY IT AND: HE CONVINCED. JHE ASTORIAN Exclusive Telegraphic Press Report - .If You Want Cannery and .Fishermen's Supplies, Callon EliPRE SKpW & go. 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