WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. QUALITY Is the test of cheapness. Wo sell only the quality kind of DRIED therefore they are the cheapest and best. Our Prices Will M&Ke Your FocKetbooK Clad, f ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. ; Till'. I, HADING (JROCl'.RS ' j Ell TALES I 1 II "The Pixies' January 30 and 31. Tho very bout board to bo nbtnlttnd In tho city Is ut "Tlio Occident Hotel." lUtci very rounoni'lili!. Columbia awl Victor (Iruphophontis and nil tho latest record n Chicago ' prices, for Biilo by A, It. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street. If "Co to A. D. Craig for your tmt, awning am) nil kind of can vim w-irii 12th and ICschonijc. If III t 81. Mary's Mr. W. M Wcudt, of iiuKir t'lty, Ih in hi, Minyn h" iltl, n ii rr t riK frmii an liiMiimtinttory lln.trit.ir. Hlif watt taken bk Haiur .lty, while vUIIIhk Mi I lilt tit)'. Taken to Hospital Mm, II. Million of liayvlew, near Hkamckawa, ba been taken to Ht. Mary's hospital, suf fering fl'Htl ratal thill trouble. The at tack im not severe and Hh.. In getting along well. Discharged from Hospital - Mi , I'. I'liloiilti, who bait bcin routined I" Ht. Mary' tioHptinl for v r.t I week" with nervou trouble, has been din charKe.l from (hut Inntltuth'n In re covered htinllh, Tint V. N. Chirk (!t. Imv for nalo three of th fluent renldemn lot In Antorlu, nt prlctm about otto-half of their real value. Any one contmphit IllK btllblliiK A homn who wntitn fl beau tiful lot nhoul.1 coiiHldr thnnc. Wo wdll nell ono or two toKfther. Btilow Zfro Thnli! where you will h If you don't clusck that cold and cuts that cough with Hart's Compound Hyrup Tnr and Wild Chorry. Hurt thlnjt. At Hart'ii drug more, turner Hth and Commercial ulrcvU. Viliti Willamette Valley The Ku- Kfllf I tally lillald HtatiM that Mm. W H. Gilbert, wife of Hev. V. H. (ill-j bel t of the Anioi lan Hi nt I'reMl.yter-1 Ian churi h, who ban been vlnltlnif the Mlnn. n Nettle and llmma Chae In Ku Ketie, left that city Monday for a trip to Junction to vltlt other frlendn. Do you feel aleepy and not a bit like working In tho afternoon? Pt hape Ifa bocauno of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy and too hard N to dlgent. Why not try tho Talaco reataurant on Commerclnl atreet, where all the baking Ih done In thoao famoua alow-proccaa ovena, which turn out light, appetising wholeaome thlatga? Tou'll aavi money, too. tf JUST RECEIVED ! VERY FINE COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON TIPS Scholfield, Mattson Co., 8UCCE880R3 TO For a , VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Parlor Seoond Floor ovor Soholfield A Mattson Co. FRUIT Orkwitt covers umbrella. Reserve your I'lxle ticket today. I Have the Crip According to report froiii I'onifllun, Oregon, Hcnntor ami Mm. V. T. Hchollp'l'l urtt III ut that place with tho fc-rlji. Ho far an In known tlio condition of neither Ih se iIouh, Burled Yesterday Tin' funeral of young Call Mlldou occurred yesterday from I'tihl' undertaking pailors, under Ihi. auspice of Hev, Friuir. Kankok imii. Interment followed at (intoiwoo.I cemetery. Leave on Undine J. A. Van ondol and wlf.i, wild N, J. Van iml.il am! wife, from tlm Kant, left out on the I'ndllle l.iwt evening for 11 Week Vllt with J. Il, Van itKtlol, eliKlniel at the faita! be nrk, al Halem Pioneer Doad-Augunt l.uii'i. a Hkmnokawii jilnnecr fanner aged t year, tlb-tl at his residence M"tid ay afternouii of disorders Incident to obi UK'-. He have" II wblow, 11 daughter 4.11-1 live noii. The funeral arrange ment haVf not been completed. $7,000 In Six Hour Thin In tht' num and tin- time It took North Ifn I to ralne It, lat Haturday, for ndvcrll-Iiik- that city, ami 13,000 inor will b Klveii thin week. Thin 1 tin? "tyh- and Hplilt of dotiK thiiiK that build up ell le". Antorla In "n th" ovc of ad vert InliiK hernelf. Ht-e'.' Will End Soon Our JO prr cnt din-1 count nalts will ponltlvtdy end on tho ( flmt of rebruary. On acctunt of tho j Bdvnnt In tho factory price on almott everythliiK In our lino, It will bo tin- j ponnlbln for un to rontlnue our alo any lonR.r than tho n.lvt-rtlned tlmo. 1 Chan, lltdlborn & Company. Complete HounefuriilKhem. I Whatever You Do Kon'l forget the card party tu be given thin evening by tin- ltdlen of the ('.rand Army at Car iiahan'n hall. There will be n Jolly gund time for all, whist and prUen, four In number, ami delirious coffee and cakes for the hungry, and a rat-i tllng gond time. It only costs a trl lle for u real good cause and an as suredly excellent time. Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best , J0HN80N BROS. Co., JOSEPH EMORY DIES AT GRESIIAM WELL KNOWN CITIZEN DIE8 AF TER 8HORT ILLNE88 AT THE HOME OF HI8 NEPHEW- HAD MANY FRIENDS HERE. Joseph J. Knmiy died of iiiieiiirioribi last Sunday at (irenham, ft K''1 H3 year. The deceased ban been for many ycai it prominent clll.en of the dale, Having been eitK'iHeii in bijnlii.ua f.,f Komi' time In Oakland, and afterwards occupying for twenty-four years the position of mall clerk on Columbia Itlvcr Nti-amboat linen. In both ca pai ltb-H hij wort tht; friendship and es let'iu of IiIh associates, and the new of bin sudden ipalh will cause sincere regret to the many who bad tht! priv ilege of til h in iiialntani i-. Mr. Kmory r.-iiin Iin-1 to the day of bin death ii bachelor, and the only rt l atlveit left to inourri hi end are a hImIit In bin far-away limn'! town of HaiiKor, In Malta", itnd n iif;ihoW re hPIIiik at ireHham, In who-e care he wan at tht time of bin deceaHf, an I who ban cbaiKe of bin llnal nbHi-iuliH. Mayor Wine In In receipt of a let ter from I'lirtland In reKard to the funeral nervb en, whb h nay that ul IboUKti firnitiK,'lui'litx havi? not been dellnPely Hhaped an yet. It ban been ibrlded to bobl the cMfliinny III l'olt l.tnd, with Interment at Hlvcrvlew cem etery. AhIhi I.iiih who dc.Klre to at tend the hint rlten of tht- ileparted arc reiucteil (u cull at the Ht. Chard Hotel, at the corner of Front and Mor rlKnn ttri'ein, on Thurnday inornlwr. In ii accurate Informaiion will bo Klveii about the tlniij and place of the pel vli en. Ho Got a Telegram He had not been marred very long and was Ret urn! iilouic happily, when the pleasant tenor of bin life wan warped by the reciliit of a telegram frmn his war llko mothfr-lii-la'w, annuunclni! her arrival on n certain train. Hi; met her dutifully; and carried her load of bun dleH Up home. BMllllllK, but VenK'cful, and he tm HtMiner got there than he iinnuuied entire command of the entab llnhment, IncludliiK hliiiMtdf. He bent every faculty to ilevlnlnn wuy and mean nf ountliiK her and at last skil fully paints hliiiHelf to a life-like Im iiRe of a ninall-pox patient; koch to bed and the ni heme workft like a charm. I'or life-like tletallM of the Htory, nee the new inovliiK-pl' t ure films, at tht: Waldorf. tf Portland's Trouble I loine-coinlng Asttrl:inn yesterday gave some un-plea-ijni details of the adverse condi tions now besotting the metropolis. Her suburban streets and heights have borne the brunt of the Icy vlslt.etlon. Ureal masses of Ice-encrusted wires have falb n for blocks at a time, along smile nf the thoroughfares and many M reels arc literally Impassable and the mass and mess of fallen, tangled telephone pules and wires, Is some thing fearful. The car system, tele phono service, lire-wire service and many elements of public utility nrp at a stand; till, but a mighty effort is being mailo to straighten things out, and It will be done without loss of time. Is Critically III Mrs. Walter Chrls- ; ensen, of Fort Columbia, who has been seriously 111 for some time, will be brought to this city In a few days and placed In St. Mary's honpltal, where nn opemtlon wl'l be performed In the hope of saving her life. Her condition la regarded s very critical, Mrs. Chrlstensen was nee Miss Anna C. Sabine, and formerly resided In this city, where she has many friends who ure grieved to hear of her sickness. On tho Ways-There Is much activ ity In the Leathers boat yards these nys. The new screw steamer for the raclflc Transportation Company, 65 feet long, 16 feet wide and 7 feet deep, Is well along and will be finished on contract time. Six of the ten big fish ing boats for Nushlgak, are finished and the other four framed up. The S. Schmidt launch Is being generally overhauled, and other work Is well In hand. No News from Fox Yesterday passed without any additional word from Sheriff Pomeroy as to the out come of the extradition of Roy Fox, upon which errand he Is now in Se attle. It Is expected he will return on one of today's trains, accompanied by the prisoner he went after, and It is thought Fox's father and mother will accompany their aon on the Journey. "THE PIXIES" TONIGHT. Everything in Perfect Readiness and a Packed House Assured. Final reli-iimul of "Tht; I'lxles" were held at tht- Antorla theater yes terday iiftirnoori and evening, and the two hundred ,-tnd fifty young people wdio take part showed themselves ready to entertain the large Audience which Is sure tu greet them tonight. The plxlis, brownies, and goblins, in their grotcHiiii. costuming are sure to create a furore on their every appear at t ", while the one hundred little glrU drssd In pure, white end glittering with spangles, form a picture of sweet In nocence never to be forgotten. Mr. Chan. H. Calif rider, un Prince Florl tnd, and Miss Kathryne Hblvely, at 'iu'en Tltatila, are especially good In lii' lr parts, as are also Oayle Huberts im the Dude, and Maude floss as An gelica, F.ach 'if these young ladles will Iw heard In solos and duets. Kmma Woollln, as Wun Lung, the Chinaman; I.oule Abi rcroinble as the Italian min strel; James Keating, as the monkey; Virgil N'dand, as the golbln chief; Hegfred Jensen, us the cop; Iver Ross, as the Jew; Kd Iturln, as the Major; and Alf Hammarstrom as tho Dutch man, are very well suited to their dif ficult iirt i. Naldyne liaker and Kvadyne Jone, as the wee attendants of the Queen, and Valentine Welch, Irene Hhultz, Framves Mcf'ormack and Maude Uiron, as the butterflies, will be sure to win the hearts of all who si'e them. The Amazon march and drill by twelve young ladles In natty military unlfoim, Is a feature that always wins several recalls, an does also the Jap anese drill by twelve young ladles, In rich oriental costuming, It Is a big comic opera, carefully staged and costumed, and given with all the dash and go of the best pro fessional productions. Hale of seats Is now on at the box odlce of the thea tre, and the brisk demand for seats Is an a-surunct! that a packed house will greet the funny Pixies, To The Records But one deed was presented for filing at the county clerk's office yesterday, along with a volume of other matters destined for the public books; that of Samuel Mc Clure and wife to the Bremner Log ging Company, conveying all the tim ber on the NE 1-4 of Section 25, T. 7 N.. R. 9 W for a consideration of $1. Sneak Thief's Work A young lady, resident of Knappu, whose name is withheld from publication, whilu com ing down on last night's train from 1'ortland, was relieved of a purse con-. tabling about IIS. The conductor was notified as soon as the loss was dis covered, but no trace of the thief was dl .covered last night. Here on Friday 1. Wonder, of Port land, will arrive in this city at noon on Friday next, with a fine and var ied assortment of masquerade suits and paraphernalia, for the benefit of tho hundreds who Intend to attend the grand ball of the Sons of Hermann. Ho will be quartered at the Hotel Oc cident. En Route Home Word has been re ceived here that Larry Sullivan is at present in Los Angeles, enjoying a rest cure after the arduous work and buMinss of the past Nevada season, and that Peter Grant is en route to his Astoria home accompanied by Mrs. Grant. With the Estates Judge Trenchnrd yesterday made an order in probate fixing Monday, March 4, 1907, at 2 o'clock p. m., as the time for hear ing the final account of the adminis trator of the estate of Charles Ny qulst, deceased. Special This Week We are offering an exceptionally fine line of under wear this week for $2.25 the suit. If you need anything in the underwear line, take a look In our east window. P. A. Stokes. On account of the Pixie show, Prof. Rlngler will postpone his dancing class for one week, meeting next on Feb ruary 6, at Logan Hall, For a nice piece of silverware go to Frank J. Donnerberg's. He has them. 110 11th street. tf o PERSONAL MENTION. N. P. Sorenson is down from Port land on business connected with his various interests in and about this city. Collector of Customs C. W. Carna han, who has been 111 with the grip, Is now on the high road to recovery. j Doll B. Souily, Notary Public, ai Scully's Cigar Store. Any old Hour I On Piano Number free with ovary $3 8ale. End of Clearance vSale will soon be here Februaty 1st REDUCTIONS on everything except contract goods. Herman Wise, Behind each Overcoat, Suit, Hat, etc, sold in his store. MMMMMMMM.MMMn , j A TRIAL PROVES I THE WORTH OF $4.00 and $5.00 SHOES FOR HEN I They are the height ion but not the extreme. I Full of comfort and service for the man that walks much or little. They come in various leathers. All sizes and widths in stock. i Wherity, Ralston $ Company j The Leading ALLEN-FRED ERICKSON NUPTIAL.! Quiet, But Happy, Event in This City Yesterday Interests Many. At 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon ! at the home of the bride's father andj mother, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Frederick-: son, in this city, Rev. Father John Waters, of St. Mary's Catholic church, 1 performed the solemn and beautiful wedding service of that faith in the! uniting of the lives of Miss Maja j Frederickson and Mr. John T. Allen; Miss Grace Stokes serving the dainty , bride as maid and Mr. A. V. Alien, Jr., j supporting hi3 brother as groom. Only, the respective families and a few In-! timate friends of the happy young, people were present at the wedding. Later in the afternoon a reception was held in the parlors of the Allen home, at the corner of Eleventh and Grand Avenue, where the newly mar ried pair were recipients of a perfect deluge of congratulatory wishes from ardent and long-tried friends and de voted kinsfolk. Scores were present j at the big function and the bride and groom were blessed with the knowl-! edge of the real pleasure their union j afforded their frlnds when they at j last departed for the evening express that was to take them away on their honeymoon trip. They will not be gone long, and when they, return they will WATCH THIS SPACE FOE SOMETHING GOOD. titHMWWHtllWMHIUMHMMtlHl OUR of fash good Shoo Dealers. at once enter their handsome little home, Just finished and cosily equipped, on Ninth street near Grand Avenue. Survey for Extension It is believed that the extension of the A. & C. R. line south from Seaside will be car ried along the coast. This would ne cessitate the cutting of a tunnel through Tillamook head. The proposed route is being examined by surveying parties. POACHERS CAUSE ALARM. MADRID, Jan. 29. A report that three men who had been acting sus piciously had exchanged shots with the keepers of the Royal estate at Caso de Campo while the queen and the Quen mother were driving there Sun day afternoon, caused some alarm. La ter it developed that the men were poachers. They are in custody. Seat sale for "The Pixies" today. "The Pixies" at Astoria Theatre, January 30-31. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and expels the cold from the system as it is mildly laxative. It is guaranteed. The gen uine is in the yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Morning Astorian, 60 cents per montL