THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1007. I i rv it PINB FOR DAINTY DINNERS EHMANS RIPE OLIVES" TMEY ARE DELICIOUS 25c PINT EHMANS OLIVE OIL, STRICTLY PURE PINT BOTTLE - - - 50c QUART BOTTLES- - - -LOO ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. THK LEADING CROCKRS COMMITTEE IN LINE ! FOR THURSDAY i BIG .CHAMBER .OF COMMERCE MEETING TO BE HELD AT AS TORIA THEATRE IN8TEAD OF i LOGAN'8 HALL. TERSE 115 Of 1 1 Morning Astorlan, 0 cents a month, delivered by oarrter. Go to A. D. Cralp; r your tent", awnings and all Wnlo of canvas work Xlth and Exchange. It It Too very bent board to bo obtained . . ..m...,. n....i.i.,if u,im. i tno cX ai ..!.. Hates vary reiw. A.t, T.mol. No. 26, Rathbone BU- tora, will give another popular social danco at IgaVi Hall Monday. I' ll. Admission, DO cuts. That's tha Plaeel Wheref No. in rn,mBrdul street. You can gl any . vA,ilne at urlcea to aull mini v. vnu HiMitlinontal. comic and post rd. Com- early and avoid tho rush - fi... tlinr if H nun ' - Mak Good Use of It-There la an odd and end" aala on Jual now ai iv,- nonulnr shoo house of Cha. V. iimwn. Don't fU to avail yourself of tbo unuual opportunity for bar gains In footwear. It's up to you! Re-Open, Irving Hotel-Wllltam Relschman. formerly of 1'orllnnJ but laUlr of Chinook, baa leased the Irv ine hotel and will open U "P- will conduct a first class hostelry for tha accommodation of the public. The Coinmltu-p of Fifteen, In chart?' of tliu groat Ht, Valentino's Day com mercial meeting In thin city, was In amnion again liiNt nlKht, taking cog nizance of the detail that are to make ttmt meeting effective and successful. Chairman (irutko arid all liU col leagues were In attendance and a care ful review of circumstances, men and object In relation to Thursday's demonstration wu had, and among the ri-tulM wiin lh! decision to change the place of meeting from Loguri'M hall to th Astoria theatre, Thl wu en tailed by reason of the huKu crowd that In destined to be out that night - nn.t ndH 111 broken in take narl In tho now scheme of our .-. - ----- , e to of (lining chair at one-half prku j re-oticanlieafon of the Chamber of while they last. Chan. Hellborn &j Commerce, besides giving better scope THEY MEAN BU8INE83. mi I. . i'U I- - ' - Orkwlts cover umbrellaa. pell 11, Scully, Notary Public at foully Cigar Store. Any old houtl J. A. Qllbauah & Company, Und-r-lnkra, M9 Duane atreet, corner of Twilfth. lf Attorla & Columbia Peoplt Hard at Work on Belt Line. Chief Knglncr It, P. Habberaham, with a gang of nine m'Ti, la buitlly at work canilng preliminary linen of tho new tlt-rout from Warrcnton to HeaHldp. YcMterilay they were In back of tho liralller place, near Warrenton. The lino will run aouthwealerly out of Warrenton anl klrt along the aoutherly line of the city cemetery and acroKH Hmlth'a Lake to a point prac tically one-half rnllo from tho beach llrif, ami then Kwlrjgn aouth along the Hand-beach, en route to Heaalde, and cant of the Necoxle. Of courne, the final route will be delected from a poMNlblc half-dozen preliminary aur vey and time alone will demonHtrate Ha permanent location. Spaolal Salt We ar clearing out Co. 2-12-tf From Far Yptllentl Mr. and Mrn. Warren Went, of Ypnllantl. Mich., have arrived In Urn cliy and are wel roino gw-mn at the rpH-riwn home of Mr. and Mm, W. It. Klarr. Citiian Krlxllaii Anderson. ... I.... ftl..,t l.lo I ti native or .-Norway, yemri..j " detluratlon of Intention to heroine a (.Hien of AimrUu, with County Clerk J. C. Clinton. Another Littla StrangerAt 11:16 yenterday morning a IIUlo daughter wtm born Mr. and Mm. Chan. It. IllMKln. at their Harrlnon Avenue hine, Wa are Qolnfl to move Into the 8pex arth Building, Commercial etreet, be tween 8th and th, the end of thlt week 8toek muoh ba rtdueed In that time) In order to do eo, will positively almost give gooda away. Don't wait, oome at once, or you will regret thle ODDortunlty. C. H. Cooper", oraat na tiring 8ale. 4t Off for California Mr. and Mra. It. I. Hmllh, who havo bwn the gueata of the latter' tnotlu-r, Mr. K. A. Jjomlrr at Warrenton, for aomo time pnat. left for Han Kranclmo on the Co lumbia, on Hunday morning hint, where they will mko their future home. Mr. Smith will bo well remembered an A. & C. agent at Warrenton, prior to the Incumbency of Mr. Prior, now In charge there. Have Sold th Timber Sheriff M. It. Pomeroy and hi brother, Robert Pomeroy, acting for their mother and five other helm of I he Pomeroy ea late, yenterday old tho atandlng tim ber on the old homenlead of 200 acre, on the Hiappoone. back of Rainier, for a good round figure, with the stipula tion lhat It munt all be off the place ut tho end of ten year. Do you feel aleepy and not a bit Ilka working In Tno afternoon? Pr h.m ifa becaue of Vhe kind of lunch you're eating to heavy and too hard ! to dlget. Why not try me raiuco restaurant on Commercial atreot, whara all the baking la done In those famoua alow-procoaa ovens, which turn out light, appetlalng wholeaome bJagaT Toa'll aav money, too. tf Carp Are Bountiful A couple of Antorlan look a llyer down tho A. & C. lino yenterday and In their pere grination about the bend of the Ne- roxle, went of Morrlnon'a, they found the clear nhallow literally alive with big round carp, banking lieur the nur face aixl evidently enjoying the warm February unhln The Atorlan were at first puxr.ted an to what the carp were living on. to keep them In such plump condition, when they no tlced that the Bran and other vegeta tion along the creek bank wa all closely cropped off right down to the water' edge. Then Ujey knew all about It, Chocolates and Bonbons to the npeakem and the committee There wa any amount of cnthun lantn laHt night and the hope I bright for one of the liveliest convention neeii In thin city for many a day. It was determined to do everything that might give color and snap to the oc casion; and to thl end, the program wj arranged. In part, u follows: The reception committee will meet the dlnilngulnhed visitor at the noon train and encort them to the Hotel Occident, where they will bo luncheJ and given a chance to rest and lake a look at the city they have come to asnlst. In the evening after they have dined, there will be a parade, lnaugu rated at tho Occident, passing thence with bras band, police patrol, the committee of fifteen, sneaker In auto'a and carriage, the line of march being taken up thence to Ninth street, aouth to Commercial, eot to the O. R. & S. gangway, debouching tlieiiCfe to the opera houe, arriving there In eaon to greet the crowd at 8 o'clock sharp. There I every Indication to war rant tho heartiest expectation from thl gathering and no cltlaen can do hi whole duty on the night of the Hth and tny at home. New Rooming Quarter That Mr. Captain M. Nolan has taken charge of the rooming privileges of the Cope land building, over the "Bee Hive," on Commercial street, Is a certain guar anty of the excellence of the service to be given there hence forward. The place will be made manifestly the bet of It kind In Astoria and every pa tron will be made, a comfortable a excellent equipment and conscientious management can attain to. With th ContractoraR A. CJerd Inir has a irane of men engaged In gathering log off Sand Island, and an other busy with the sluclng on East Omnd avenue, preparatory to tho pro jected extension of that thoroughfare Contractor Lebeck Is Jtt til busy with tho pIlltiKT work on the Warren Tack ing Company's Improvements. The side track trestle Is now completed, ns to piling; the work closing: on Satur day night last. Yesterday he began driving for the wharf, gangway and net-racks. About Completed J. Vernon has Just about completed the new tele phone service line In and out of the city of Chinook, across the bay, anJ will soon make the final connection, putting that place In "long-dlstanco" touch with Astoria and the world There are twelve phones on the new line and the work ha been done In accordance with the best tandards The work will be finished thla week. Passed Away at Oysterville Cath erine E. Stoner died at Oysterville on Hunday of aliments arising from old age. The deceased waa born In Mich igan and was aged 83 years. Funeral aervlee will be held today at mat r.lace. with Interment In the nearby cemetery. A TRIAL PROVES i THE WORTH OF OUR $4.00 and $5.0O SHOES FOR HEN They arc the height of fash ion but not the extreme. Full of comfort and good service for the man that walks much or little They come in various leathers. All sizes, and widths in stock. Wherity.Rabton $ Company! r . . . l.. 1 - - J: AI.AA n.al.r. w , li;it' T t M H M H M 1 1 1 1 " ' YOU CAN GET IT AT THE 10 CENT STORE Reed Building, on 11th St., Between Commercial and Duane Streets. ? I Hi I H I ' 1 1 iitn.u Fatal Elsie Pernu. a native of Finland, aged 20 years, died at St Mary' hospital Sunday afternoon. The funeral will occur today at 1:80 o'clock from Pohl's undertaking parlors. In terment will be at Greenwood cemetery. Moves Residence Captain Al Betts, whose house-boat home haa hitherto occupied the position which will be used by the new engine house, has removed his quarters to the corner of Eighteenth and Exchange streets. Uppertown Death Mary Lamp!, .itn.l I., l'nrwrtnwn Sundav after a brief Illness. The deceased was a na tivn ,,f Pinlnnd. aired 32 years. The funeral will tako place Wednesday Are the Best ORANGES are now at their best. We have just received a shipment of very fine ones and are selling at very low prices. Scholfield, Hanson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN80N BROS. March 20th, Now A reliable and well known citizen of Astoria came down from Portland on the noon train yesterday and brings the cheerful as surance that on the 20th of next month, tho Hill Interests will pay the final sum due In the negotiations whereby the Astoria & Columbia Riv er Railroad shall pass to the Hill forces. Ho alleges ho got from sources alleged to have a "straight" tip on matters of this sort. Call For Warrants City Treasurer Thomas Dealey has Issued a call for warrants to the extent of J3.000 drawn on the general fund and endorsed dur lng the month of December, 1905. Leaves Hospital Captain Jones who has been 111 at St. Mary's hospital for some time with an attack of pleurisy, in now convalescent and left the hos. pltol yesterday. The Waldorf Theatre And Concert Hall, Eighth and Astor etreeU, la now offering a fine bill of continuous vaudeville, Illustrated singing, cover ing all the latest vocal gems; fine or chestral work, performed by one of the best and largest orchestras on the coast, and a splendid line of mov ing pictures from the latest films In the business. There 1 an ample scheme of entertainment projected along these lines, and It will be main tained regularly with constant changes of bill. The piece d'reslstence on the Kinnetlscope at present Is "The City Cut-Up," one of the funniest and most realistic displays ever seen here. He gets everybody in a snarl, from the poor Chink to the shrewdest of the police and detective forces; there Is a laugh for every film that passef. DR. HILLIS! Next Monday Night This Is the third number on the Star Course. There are a hundred avail able seats. Re nerve them at once at Martinson's tailor shop, 11th Street First Presbyterian church. i Don't Suffer Go straight to Linton's drug store, on Eleventh street be tween Duane and Commercial. It is open day and night. Everything of the purest and best. School Term Report The report ot City Superintendent A, L. Clark oa the public schools of Astoria for the past term is made public The total registration is 1,425 pupils, of whom 95 are in the High School. The av erage percentage of attendance is 97.9. In the grades the sexes are about equal but in the High School there are 57 girls to S8 boys. The school having the highest average attendance is 01 ney school with 98.7 per cent Will Leave for Alaska Will Clinton Intends to return to Alaska some time In the present week, catching the Saturday steamboat at Spokane and proceeding to Valez, his destination. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto JohnsonPhonograpli Co. Parlors 8eoond Floor ever Soholftold A Mattson Co. Trial This Morning A. Klljunln, the well known Rond street tailor, was arrested yesterday upon the complaint of one, George Relnjohn, charged with making threats. It Is said a six shooter figured In the mntter Bome what. Mr. Klljunln readily gave bond and will appear for trial In Justice Goodman's court at 10 o'clock this morning. Off for Alaska William KauppI, the woll known cigar and tobacco mer chant, at 1361 Franklin street, sold out to a near-by fellow-merchant, and left laBt evening for Fairbanks, Alaska, where ho will Join an uncle In some new and promising ventures. Ho leaves many friends here who will be glad to hear of his success. Chinese New Years Chinese New Year's started at twilight last night and tha Oriental population of Astoria hung out decorative lanterns and fired firecrackers to celebrate the advent of the holiday, which will last out the week. Church Conference The Columbia conference of the Evangelical Luth eran church will convene Wednesday, February 13, at Spokane. A number of prominent Lutherans of this city expect to be present ' Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, New Automobile P. A. Stokes has purchased an Oldsmoblle and expects to have it in this city in the near future. It is reported to be of the latest and most expensive model. 5 pairs of Sox, good wool- . .. r 1 en to cotton oox, regular pnee zoc to o ior ji.w at Wise's removal sale o pairs for $1.00. HATS, formerly $2 to $4 now 55 cents at Wise's re moval sale. All new Neckwear and Sus penders worth from 50 to 75 cents now do cents at vv ise s removal sale. Boys' Suits reduced from 75c to $2.00 at Wise's remov al sale. 25c caps for 15c at Wise's removal sale. $1.25 and $1.50 Umbrellas reduced to 85c at Wise's re moval sale. Men's Suits reduced from $2.50, $5.00 and $7.50 at Wise's removal sale. Winter Overcoats as well as top coats reduced almost one-half at Wise's removal sale. a EMBROIDERIES AND LACES Now ready for your inspection. The largest assortment, most beautiful patterns, highest grade of workmanship and most ex quisite designs in Embroideries and laces. Prices so low that you will be amazed. We now have on sale our complete stock bought before the manufacturers' advance of 25 per cent and this is why we can quote prices below other dealers, Simington Dry Goods Go.