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TIIJR AMY A8T0JUA& ASTORIA, WMRgDAT KOWTOW, FKHHIMRV ft, JM. THE FOOTBALL i CWft Its Membership Reached the Century Mark Last Evening. The beBt attended meeting the Astoria Football club ever had . was held last evening, about , fifty members being present at the hall. It was decided to postpone the proposed entertainment until the 13th of March, the 6th being considered too close at hand for the preparations necessary. The admission will Ve by Invitation. Secretary Qunn announced that the ciun haa now a membership of 09, and suggested that us mere was one application 10 m acieu upon, the rules be suspended and the applicant elected at once, and the cen tury mark reached. "The name to be presented," said Mr, Qunn, "Is that of a gentleman you all know and respect. It Is that of Dr. Jay Tuttle." The announcement was greeted with u, luuBiiiK men, . cwiu a. iiejuuu tt w promptly made and carried unanimous ly thai 4tiA nibta ha fmarvnda,1 And the secretary Instructed to cast the ballot. Several additions and alterations to J ' I i .111 r i t fimuvi TTnnn M.t l.m If matt AartAaA trt frtvA : the use of the hall to the members of the Ladles' Annex three afternoons In the week, Instead of two, a at present This class now numbers 41, many of whom are said to be arettlnff Quite pro ficient in dumb-bell drill, calisthenics "and club swinging. '' The different clauses and Intending VUIII 1JUIIIU1 J9 Bin lit aeuvo 1,1 ciai dill,,. for the Indoor sports, and Prof. Spencer !' la ,V. ...... In (ha I"! I. 1 1 1.1 .Lull 1. M.lt A-tHrtA ' fXlllUlUUIl BI1CU1 LTO TVCII Utility. , CONFRONTED .WITH A PROBLEM. SERIOUS : It has leaked out that five or bIx 'ladles, wives of some of the members of the Red Men, came pretty near organ ' lzlng a lodge of their own a month ago. , They got in deep water. The question that Is puzzling them Is, ' how snail we initiate new memoers r - The idea of riding the customary goat in obnoxious to them. Likewise the thought of climbing a greased pole. It is learned that one or two of them wrote to a Wisconsin goat farm and asked if on animal already broken to a sidesaddle could not be purchased. The proprietor replied that to the best of his knowledge goat were all built oneway. i At . .1 -. I n,i Annhl nil tha ' members Initiated at the first meeting 'will escape a more elaborate initiation to be devised later on, j.ftHB UNION GOSPEL MEETINGS -.-'The second union meeting was held . ,.i, nirriit In ha V T P. A. hall, which m filled to US uimosi capacity, me Excellent singing by the choir, in which the' congregation participated, 'a8 heartily enjoyed by every one present. Mr. Ford, the evangelist, delivered most Interesting and forcible sermon, taking for his text, St. Matthew xlx, 19, "A Friend of Sinners." He said in part 'We should all be the friend of sin ners. The Bible Bays: 'A friend loveth at all times." Our friends often forsake us when our money Is gone. But there la a friend that surpasses all earthly friends; It Is JeHus, the friend of sin ners.' that will follow us when all the others give Us up. He loveth at all times'. Jesus is an Almighty friend, Dlvlno friend, and, best of all, a human friend. Let us follow Him, who Is friend to us all." Meeting commence tonight at 7:30. All cordially Invited. , . 1 WHICH SCHOOL? A Wight little girl, aged six, was seen flying along the sidewalk yesterday with book and slate In her hands, and a full rose on each cheek. She w caught by an elderly passer-by, who propounded to her this question: "Sissy, how's your school getting along?" "O, famously, thank you!" was her reply, as she raced away at the sum mons of the bell. There's a compliment for prlncliml nnd teachers of more worth than a column of panegyric. CONSCIENCE- Va CARDS. Borne time ago the officials of tho Bur- ltneton toute went into a little side xpeculation by placing playing cards on vle at all the depots along the line of that great railroad system. Agents were Instructed to retail them at so much per pack. Occasionally an agent, who was perhaps a teacher or superinten dent In a Sunday school, or a member of a church, would remonstrate. Then they were told that unless they com piled with the rulo their resignation would lie accepted. But this proved to lie only a bluff, when a numlier of the ngents Informed their superintendents that they would rather surrender their positions than deal In cards. Their resignations were not accepted, how ever, and the company called In the cards. And now, w are reliably In formed, no agent who has conscientious Acruplcs will be required to sell tlrom. PROVEN A BOOK. Oentlfimen: I have always recom mended Krause's Headache Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of hfixlKcho. Yours truly. J. K. WALTER. Leavenworth, Kansas. Tor sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sols agent. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. NutW 1 ht-reby nlvtn that the un-V-iU'!i 1 linn been this day appointed I Sic ndiuiniatratnr of the esintc of A. K. l irrtiw. diHvused, by tint county court f Claisn county, tire!,, n. All rarties b.-iViiK el lima iK.iliKt nitiil entnte must 5 v , ..t the buiue, duly viiiu1. l.i the uH.i-ii;;ncd, at the ofiVe of Fulton !i""rm'ys. In Ast.irl.1, CW'itop 4ttu,v. , M,m; ltM. n--ti frrT2 i! i.i u'tte. B. II. Kiir.3. Jr,!:ary M. ItH WILLIAM A, UWlBTALUSf. London, Febi 27:Tho Globe says Em peror William, of Germany, Is devoting a great deal of attention to bl-metallsm. He; desires the . government to take every step possible to prevent a further fall In the price of sliver. BLAND'S INTENTIONS. Washington, Feb. 27. Flthlan, of Il linois, one of Bland's active lieutenants, says positively that the silver men will block all legislation, including appro priation bills, unty the Bland seignior age bill Is brought to a vote. SUSTAINED THE DEMURRER. Portland, Ore., Feb. 27. Judge Munly today sustained the demurrer to the indictments against Sheriff Kelly, O. B. Markle and D. F..Sreman. The case will be re-submitted to the grand Jury. . $25.00 REWARD. Thin sum will be wild for Information leadlnir to the arrest and conviction of any person selling or delivering wines, nirltimii nv malt Honors in quantities less than one gallon In the city of Astoria unless holding a city license lor selling same under the provisions or me or dinance regulating barrooms and drink ing shops. , . .. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Mrs. Christine Nlssen, Teacher of the Piano and Organ, has removea to the house of Mr. M. Lar- sen Berrlnn, W. Fifth street, nt the back of Scow Bay Foundry, and oppo site the Finn church. NOTICE. After this date the undersigned will not sell coke or coal by retail to any one within the limits of the city of Astoria, their retail business having this day been sold to II. F. Prael & Co, ASTORIA HAM i,lUUT W, Astoria, February. 1, 1894. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Rev. L. Nlssen, Scandinavian, German and English Lutheran Pastor, has re moved to the house or Mr. m. Larsen Berrlnn, W. Fifth street, at the back of Scow Bay Foundry, opposite the Finn church. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kell. Sharosburg. Pn. Dear Sir- I am glad to say a good word for Krause's Heasache uapsuies, After suffering for over three years with acute neuralgia and Its consequent Insomnia (which seemed to baffle the efforts of some of our best physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave me almost instant relier. vvoras inn to express the praise I should like to bestow on Krause's neaaacne uapsuieB. Gratefully Yours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES, Montrose, Pa. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent... "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes of Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm In preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Yours, respectfully, JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Ronovo (Pa.) Record. For sale ' by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of the school district comprising the city of Astoria, that there will be h'ld hi said district nn election on the second Monday In March, being the 12th day of Maich, ISU-I. Polls to be kept open from 2 o'clock p. m., till 0 o'clock p. m., of said day. This election Is jall.jd for the purpose of elec'lng one director io M-rve said district. Polling plncu Hnglno house of lies cue Co., No. 2. Judges, J. H. 1. f'.ray, N.-Clinton, C. II. Stockton; clerk, 11. U. Smith. Engine house of Engine Co., No. 1. fudges, P. A. Trulllnger, Chas. Wilson, Victor Mlkelson: clerk, P. Shlstad. ltoss, lllgglns & Co.'s I'pportown store. Judges, Charles Uoddtr.d, Fred. Wilubt. V. Reed: clerk. Win. Young. Itv order of the Hoard of Vllreenrs of Sch.Hil District No. 1. J. W. CONN, Chairman. H. B. FKIUH'SON, Clerk. Dated nt Astoria, Ore., this 24th day of February, A. 1). lS'M. CEDAR STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that lhe com mon council of the City of Astoria im poses to establish tho grade of Cedur street, Alderbrook, In the City of As toria, Oregon, ut the following helijht aluive the base of grades us established by Ordinance No. Tl, entitled "An or dinance establishing a base of grades for tho streets of :tiie .City of Astoria, as follows, to-wit: ' Fee!. At Intersection with the west bound ary of the Shortens D. L. At crossing of First street....... At crossing of Second street,., . .. At crossing of Third street...... At crossing of Fourth street And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of threo-foui ths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from tho final publication of this notice, to-wlt: On or before Tuesday, March 20th. ISM, the common council will establish said grade. Hy order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OS1UTRN. Auditor nnd Police Judge. Astoria. Oregon. Feb. 24. 1891. URCH STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given I hat Uncom mon council of th-J City of Astoria pro poses to establish the Smile of Itlrch street, In the City of Astoria, Oregon, at the following heights above the base of grades tut established by ordinance N6. 71. entitled "An ordinance establish ing a base of grade for lhe Mrce'.n of the City of Astoria, as fellows, te-wit: i Feet. At cntwlng of Rireh and First sir.eet. 2: At crossing of lUixli nnd Second Street , 53 At crossing of Pirch atvi Third street. 3 At crossing of V-hxU and Fourth street . "i And unless a remonstrance sinned by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on sum tkii-""t oi sam street be Died with the Auditor and Police Judge within ten uuys frivn ine final publication of this notice, to-wit: On or before TuvtH-, March JOiii, lvti. the common council will cstatjUslt siilu Ijtraue. AttosU ' K. OKHURN. Auditor nnd Police Judge. AMoria, Oretron, Fob. r4, lSfl , . . :, ' 4- ' ClllKV Or roMCri SALKi v-.ipA ia linrobv tdvon that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of tlio City of Astoria, to j directed, dated the -uin utiy vi January, 1x1)4, mid against NANCY WhLCii, Commanding me to levy upon the north 121-2x50 feel, of lot 12, in block num bered 58, irsessed to Nancy Welch, In that portion of said City of Astoria which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, In Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of $52.58 Is unpaid, assessed for the im provement of that portion of West Eighth street, in said city, bet ween the south side of Water street and the southern limits of the city, approved March 11th, 1891, which assessment Is declared and assessed upon said lot by Ordinance No. 1433 of said city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable costs of Improving West Elgh'.h street, Approved August Gth, 1S91. 1 have this day levied upon said above described property, and on Tues day, March the 20th, 1894, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said d.'ty, In front of the Court House door, ir sai l City of Astoria, County of Clatsop and State of Oregon, will sell said property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessnien", together with costs and expenses of sale. Dated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1894. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Tollce for the City of Astoria. NOTICE Of Completion and Acceptance Young's Bay County Road. of Mnll.,0 la Viorehv clvpn thnt l. TvTOn- qulst, contractor, on Young's Bay county ; road, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 1840, did, on the 10th day of Febru ary, 1894, file In the office rf the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, the certificate of the Superintendent or Streets nnd tlie City Surveyor, approved , by the Committee on streets aim rumic i"", - i i.n umn c ,u Ways. Inn, under the provisions of this ordln- After the expiration of the time here- : lafter specified, if no objection to the lnafter acceptance of such work be filed, nnd 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 ncceptnnce of said work, or any part thereof, may be filed In the ofllee'of the Auditor and Police Judge on or before Tuesday, February 20th, 1894. K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Ore., Feb. 16, 1894. FOURTH STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria pro- pose to establish the grade of Fourth street, in the City of Astoria, Oregon ns laid out and recorded by John Adair, at the following heights nbuve tho base of grades as established by ordinnnce No. 71, entitled "An ordinance estab lishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria, ns follows, to- wlt: Feet. At Intersection wlch Auger avenue. .22.0 At intersection with Abernethy -ii.fi At Intersection with Bonneville And that the grade of the 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 tiled with the Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wit: On Monday, March 12th, 1894, the Com mon Council will establish said grade. By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria. Ore., February 1C, 1S94. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby glvan that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to me directed, dated the 20th day of January, 1S94, and against Z. ANSTINSON, v Commanding me to levy upon the south 130xf0 feet of lot No. 12, In block numbered 5S, assessed to Z. Ansrinson, In that portion of said City. of Astoria which was laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, in Clatsop county, Oregon, upon which an assessment of ?.r4.8 Is unnld, assessed for the Im provement of that portion of West Eighth street, In said city, between the south side of Water street and the southern limits of the city, approved March 11th, 1891, which assessment is declared and assessed upon said lot by Ordinance No. 1432 of said clt.y, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable costs of Improving West Eighth street, Approved August 5th, 1N91. I have this day levied upon said above described property, and on Tues day, March the 20th, 1S94, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day in front of the Court House door. In h .Id City if Astoria, County of Clatsop und Slaio of Oregon, will sell said property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, together with costs und expenses of sale. . Dated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1S9I. C. W. LOUGH WRY. Chief of Police for the City of Astoria. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to me directed, dnled the 20th day of January, lssit, and ngilnst O. W. l.OUXSIIKURY. Commanding me to levy upon lot . No. 1, In block numbered 53. assessed to CI. W. Lminsberry, in that portion of said City of Astoria which was laid out nnd recorded by joiiii at, Miiveiy. in Clatsou rountv 1 have this day levied upon said above described properlv. und on Tues - day, March the 20th, issi4. ut 2 o'clock IK m. of uild d ly. in front of tin Court House door. In said Mtv- f .t vl i County of Clatsop an.) Sum of Oregon. will cell khM pn.pe-tv t lhe td..er therefor, to puv sW.l assew:ne:ii, together with costa and expenses i fi sale. Dated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1 1S94, C. W. LOUGHERY. Chief of Police for the City rf Aslnia MILES' NERVE AN'O MVER V1U.R Act on a new principle recrulatlng tb, livr. stomach and bowels ihrooirh p.. rierws. A new disrnvorv. lr. Miles' PI1U ppecdPv cures bllllousnejis. bid taste, tornld liver, plies, constipa tion, t'neouiled for men, women and rt. mtltlct, sure? c'x. Samples free, at Chas. Rogers. fregn. upon which nu assessment of i '"' , r all!1K"'s nop or place wnere Approved August 5th, ISJtl. Approved August 5th, 1X91. $t,31.80 Is unpaid, assessed for tlie Im- ll'luols nl'e sold. ' t j,ave this day levied upon said 1 have this day levied upon said provement of that portion of West Action 8. Each and every place 1 above described property, and on Tues- I above described property, and on Tues Llghth street. In ald city between t lie w,loro wines, malt or spirituous liquors j uay, March the 2lh, 1x94, nt 2 o'clock j day. Jlm'h the 20th, 1S94, at 3 o'clock south side of Water street and thei'"'e K1'' bartered or delivered, stmll ! ,,. K f said d;iy. In front of the Cour J P- m- of said day, in from of the O ai-l southern limits (r the eitv spp-oved i 1,0 "cmed a bar-room, or drink!ng-shop Ilouse ,1K)r, p, ,,1 (.-jiv ,.f Asfrlii, i House door, in said Citv of Astorii, March 11th. IXM. which assessment is!"1' pl'uc wnere liquors are sold, under : County of Clatsop and State of Oregon, i County of Clatsop and State of Or-wn, declared and assess, d upon said lot bv ' '""'Visions 'f this ordinance. j will sell said property to the hi?hist ' w ell id property to the highest Ordlnunce No. H;:u of said city entitled I St"'ti"n Kjol and every person j bidder therefor, fi pay feaid assessment, ! bidder therefor, to pay paid assessment, An Ordinance dcclarliw the niotuihie I "iiv '!K " "cene under the provisions , together with costs and exienses of together with costs and expense of costs of lniprovlmr West Kichlh street l" 3 ordinance shall exhibit the same ! gae. ; safe. Approved August 5th, JS91. I nt "'' ''I the same Is in force, j iatcd Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, Dated A .iTlDtNAN'CPi NO - ; Ail Ordinance Providing for taxing, Licencing and Regulating Bar Rooins find Drinking Shops and riuoes Whore Liquors Arc Sold Within the City of Astoria. The City of Astoria does ordain as follows: Section 1. That no person or persons shall, in the'Clty of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, either directly or niiti lecliy, In person or by another, sell, I arter or deliver, or knowingly permit t j be sold by another, or for or on his i.ecount, or otherwise, any wine, malt . spirituous liquors in less quantities i .mn one gallon, without first obtaining ,i license so to do from the City of As l irla, In the manner In this ordinance i.erelnafter provided. Provided, that nothing In this ordinance shall be con i .rued to apply to the sale of liquors for Medicinal purposes, made by a regular licensed pharmacist upon a prescription therefor made by a regular licensed physician or surgeon, In the regular course of Buch 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 thereof before the police Judge, shall be fined not less than Twenty-tive Dollars, nor more than Two Hundred Dollars, nr by Imprisonment In the city Jail until "5m;h fine be paid, not to ex ceed One Hundred d.iys. 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 neh and every violation of the provi sions of this ordinance, and such viola tion must be prosecuted by such at torney. Section 2. Every person applying for license to sell wine, malt or spirituous mum i.y mm me ruy treasury 1 he un' t hour Hundred Dollars per per annum, and In no case shall nny license be Issued for a less 'period than one year, and no license shall be In any manner trinsferable. Provided, fur ther, that the Common Council shnll re serve and have tho light to revoke a license at any time. Section 3. Before a license shall Issue, as provided In this ordinance, the ap plicant shall petition the Common Coun cil In the manner provided in Section 4 of tills ordinance, and shnll also, with said petition, present to the Common Council a bond In the sum of Five Hun dred Dollars, with two or more suIH clent sureties, payable to the City of Astoria, conditioned that the applicants shall keep an orderly house, und will in all things comply with the provisions "c "niul e miring me penoa or Attached to said bond shall be the nfll davit, vcrilied by the onth of the sure- ties, to the effect that they are free holders of the City of Astoria, and are in the aggregate worth tho sum of One Thoiiniind Dollars over and Rbove all Just debts and liabilities, exclusive of properly exempt from execution. The applicant shall al.sn present with such petition ami bond, n receipt of the City Treasurer for the amount of money de posited for such lleimv, to-wlt, 8100. Section 4. The petition required by this orrllnnnce shall state: 1st The name of the applicant. 2nd Whether such applicant has be fore held, or holds at the time of the application, a license, nnd IC s-o, at what time such license has or does expire. 3rd The number and street where such house Is situated where the liquors are to be sold. Such petition shall be verified by the applicant, or if more than one, then by one if stild applicants, stating that such petition is true. The receipt of the Treasurer men tioned in SecUon 3 of this ordinance shall state 'hat tho amount paid by such applicant Is paid for liquor license, to be refunded in case the Common Council shall refuse to grant the petition of the applicant otherwise upon the Issuing of such license to go into the Police Fund of said City of Astoria. Section 5. Said petition shall be granted on condition of the approval of the bond by the Mayor, nnd said Mayor shall examine the bund of the applicant, and either approve or disapprove the same. Upon the provisions of this or dinance being complied with, the Aud it our and Police Judge shnU Issue such license to such applicant. Section 6. The peace bond given by the applicant, as provided In this or dinance, in case of any violation of any of itfl provisions or conditions, shall be liable to be prosecuted therefor In n civil acton, and it shall bo the duty of the City Attorney to prosecute the bond given by such applicant for any viola tion of it provisions. Section 7. Any keeper of a bar-room or drinking shop, or place where liquors are sold, who shall permit any breach of tho peace or disturbance of public or der or decorum, by noisy or disorderly conduct on tho premises, when it Is In his power to prevent the same, or who shall sell or give nny intoxicating liquors to any person already intoxicated, or any person under the age of legal majority, or who shell allow or permit any minor to remain in or about nny bar-room or drinking shop, or place where liquors itiv wnii, in wnn snau permii any ine- iilrlfCtl or minstrel Bhow, exhibition or concert to take place In such bar-room jn tlint portion of said City ot Astoria j ln that portion of said City of Astoria nr drinking shop, or place where liquors which was laid out nnd recorded by I which w is laid out and recorded by are sold, or who shall permit nny minor I j,,hn M. Shivelv, In Clatsop countv, ! John M. Shlvely, in Clatsop county, to be or remain M any theatre or place ! Oregon, upon which an assessment of 1 Oregon, upon which nn assessment of uf ninusement in which Intoxicating j jivoo is unpaid, assessed for the im- ! il.2titi.0i) Is unpaid, nssessed for the im llquors nre sold, shall be deemed guilty j provement of that portion of West I Provement of that portion of West of n misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction i.;isi,th street, in said city, between the i Eighth street, in said city, between the thereof fcernre the Police Court, shell be ; Houtn Kae or Water street and thels,iu'h side of Water street and the I ncd not less than twenty-five nor more ! p,,, i.rn limits i.f the citv. snnrovpil i southern limits of the citv. annroved than one hundred dollars, or by Impris- onment ln the city Jail not less than twelve nor more than fifty d-iys, or both, in tTie discretion of the court, nnd shall forfeit the license to such bar- ! "ls T' r '"-u'e ut "s'p!s, and i rcrs.on vloftl!S llle provisions or this i,it,,m ,sha"' ,'1'0" 'onvlctiiin thereof I .'"fT 11,0 Auditor and Police Judge, be ! "' t exceed fifty dollns, or by ' l"HMS,mnient i i the city jail not to; xoe,-d twenty-r,ve .ir.. u,u""'" ,w ' ri.nueu -n ordinance providing for licensing sin! regulating b.-r-rona and drinking shops within (ho corporate limits of the City of Astoria. Clatsop County, Ore- R. n, npproMHi .Marcn ntn. ix:i. ue ana in- j.iine im iiin-ev re;eiieu. I SiM-tlon II. Thl ordinance shnll take effect und le In force from and after Its passiee and approval ly the Mayor, or; President of the Council 1'as-jed the Common. Cornell February Cth. 1W4. Attest: K. CPPURX. Auditor snd Police Judue. Ap; rovrd ll.itiy 5, l-:-4. ALFRED KINNEY. Mayor. On Top, MARSHALL'S TWINE Js conceded by all to bo the best. It fishes better and wears better than any other twine used on the Columbia river. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. els .If You Want Cannery and .Fishermen's Supplies, Call on- EliPHE SflpORj4 -& GO. ASTORIA, CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is nereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to me directed, dated the 20th day of January, 1X94, and against MARY MORGAN, Commanding me to levy upon lot No. 7, in block numbered S9, nssessed to Mary Morgan, in that portion of said City of Astoria which was lata out ana recoraea v John M. Shlvely, In Clatsop county, 'John M. Shlvely, in Clatsop county,. Oregon, upon which an assessment of Oregon, upon which an assessment of W34 40 is unpaid, assessed for the lm- 781.00 Is unpaid, assessed for the im provement of that portion of West provement of that portion of 'West Eighth street, in said city, between the ! Eighth street, in said city, between the ct,in nf vntnr street nml the! south side of Water street and the southern limits of the city, approved March 11th, 1X91, which assessment I. declared nnd assessed upon said lot b Ordinance No. 1433 of said city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable costs of improving West Eighth street, Approved August 5th, 1S91. I have this uay leviea upon sun oiiAva .loarHhp,1 nrnnprtv. find on Tues- , . day March the 20ih, 1894, at 2 o'clock p m of said .iv, in front of the CY.-i . House door, in said City of A sb '., County of Clatsop and State of Oregon, will sell Halt! property to the highes. bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, toirether with costs nnd expenses of sale. Hated Astoria, Oregon, February 19th, 1S94. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City of Astoria. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice ts hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the Citv of Astoria, to me directed, dated the ?0th day of Januarv, 1891, and against ' MARY MORGAN, Commanding me to levy upon j0j I so No. 7, in block numbered assessed to Marv " Morgan. ; March 11th. 1S91. which assessment is declared and nssessed upon said lot bv Ordinance No. 14:13 of said city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable I costs of Improving Went Eighth street, ! jsm. p. W. LOUGHERY. : chief of Police fur the City of Astoria. j ; A THOUGHTFUL PERSON. . .Consults his best Interests by having a box or Kraue s Headacne capsules nt hnnd- taLon rlirwted spill nrevnnt j or ttop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause In fact if your .mil tcero rraetted it would nmni pain. The frequency of the attacks will diminish, and bv taklmr the ran- .io. at th nnnrnnch nt n titris.r. you will never have another. Twenty- f,Vp rents per box. ' j vor ,, bv Chas. Iteeers AitoHn . Oregon. Sole Agent nr.,,.. Sol Ainnt i To aid I gnX inn tn!;r ore Smnl! Iliie HcaQ i nltiTiiM, i - 1 .! One Small Piln rnn ei-rrr nlctit firt Weik atiM.au TiHpi-l Uirn. ie. r Ixjllrti Cotton Hope, . Cotton Twine, Marshall's Twine. Trap and Seine Web, Tanbark, Acid and Salt, Strip Lead, Pig Lead, Copper, Tin Hate, ' Tin and -Zinc, " In Stock. - OREGON. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to me directed, dated the 20th day of January, li91, and against .. MARY MORGAN, ... Commanding me ' to levy upon lot No. 6, In block numbered 59, nssessed to Mary Morgan, in that portion of said City of Astoria which was laid out ana recoraea Dy southern limits of the city, approved jiarch 11th, 1X91, which assessment is ueclared and assessed upon said lot by oininance No. 1433 of said city, entitled An Ordinance declaring the probable .lists ot improving West Eighth street, Approved August 5th, 1891. . i have this day levied, upon said ibove described property, and on Tues- , a-y, Marcn the 2uth. 1894, at 2 o'clock , .' m. of said day. ir. fivnl of the Court ; House door, in said City of Astoria, I . eiinty of Clatsop and State of Oregon, ."i:l sell said property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, ' -ogether with costs and expenses of ale. I Dated Astnrln. Oreenn. Febrnnrv 19th. 1894. C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City of Astoria. I CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue I of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and j Police Judge of the City of Astoria, to j me directed, dated the 20th day of January, 3894, and against I MARY MORGAN, j Commanding me to levy upon "c o- in diock numbered 8i) assessed to Mary Morgan, i March 11th, 1X91, which assessment Is j declared and assessed upon said lot by Ordinance No. 143:1 of said city, entitled I An Ordinance declaring the probable i costa f improving West Eighth street. storia, Oregon, February 19th, 1S9I, C. W. LOUGHERY, Chief of Police for the City of Astoria, FAT PEOPLE. Park Obesity rills will reduce your weight PERMANENTLY from 12 to 15 pounds a month. NO STARVING, sick ness or Injury. NO TUPL1CITY Tt v build up the health and beautify the complexion. . leaving no wrinkles or '' -megs. MOLT A UDOMLNS and f"'"'ih, brenthlng surely relieved. NO "'-'X,ERIMENT. but a.seientiflc and (positive relief, adopted only after years experience. 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