SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, A STOMA, OREGON. I MARTINS NEW YORK CHEESE IS PURE AND HEALTHFUL FOOD t It is carefully made by skillful workmen EYERY OUNCE IS GOOD TO EAT 25c Pound ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. THK LHADING GROCERS TERSE IHB Of I 1 Qo to A, D. Craig for your tent awning and all klnda of canvaa worii llth and Exchange, tt The vary beat board to be obtained In the city la at "Tho Occident Hotel.' Rates very reaaonabla. For Fine Watch and clock repairing go to Frank J. Donnerberg, the re liable jeweler, 111 Utb Bt. New Arrival Of nice new. iprlng aulta and millinery at Jaloffa new tore, llth atreot between Commercial and Bond atreots. Baby Qo-Carta-New stock Jut In llll'lubrand & dor furniture old Uee Hive Ilulldlng. The Liberty Hell Hoclal club will give a dance Saturday evening, March Id, at Logan'a halt. All are cordially Invited. Five Centi to 3.00 Whn you feel like "aponglng" a bit. drop inio Frank Hart'a drug etore and buy a aponge. Tou can find Juat what you want, from I centa to $3 00 per aponge. . Don't 8uffr Go straight to Llnton'a drug atore, on ICloventh atreet be tween Duane and Commercial. It la open day and night Everything of tb pureat and beat. Ship That Pa Teatorday waa, bo yond doubt, the vary dulleat day In tn recant hlatory of Atorta, aa far aa ma rlni matter wero concerned, out tv. veavel paialng thla port during tho day, the Rodondo and the Nome City leaving out, both lumber laden, for the Bay City. Old Man Injured -W, 11. Kacue of Portland, aged 6 yoara, was Injured at Dave Kolley' logging camp on the Blind Plough yesterday morning. He waa working on a akldway and waa cruahed by a long log which unexpec tedly awung against him. He waa at once brought to Aatorl. Bt. Mary'a hospital for treatment While he la badly bruised hi Injuries are not regarded aa serious. Do you feel sleepy and not a bit tlk working In the afternoon? Pr hap It' because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy and too hard to digest. Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial atreet. where all the baking la done In those famous low-process ovens, which turn out light, appetlxlng wholeaome things ? Ton'll save money, too. U SPECIAL ! SWEET JUICY ORANGES $1.25 for One-Half Box. 5end in your orders while they last as this very low price will apply on this shipment only. Scholfield, Mattson $ Co., 8UCCE8S0RS TO JOHN80N BROS. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH go to Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlor Ssoond Floor ovr SohotfUld & Mattion Co. Dell 11. Scully, Notary I'ublle, m foully' Cigar 8 tore. Any old flour t i Orkwit haa received a .ample of the National bicycle fn, the aeaaon of J. A. Gllb.uflh 4 Company, Under- taker., M9 Duane atreet. corner of Twelfth tf Hotel Irving will open tholr dining room to boarder and transient, Maroh 1t. New .management,. Rate Rea aonabl. Warrenton Teacher' MeetingBu ierlntndint A. L. Clark will no to ... , . , ...... ..i.. Warrenton today to deliver an adJrea to tho mooting of tho Teacher Aaao elation to bo held In that city. I For Electrio Sarviee limtullntlo i or repulr work, go to J. 8. Vernon, l'c. trlclan, No. 487 Exchange .'rect, M.l.one. Main 2443. All manner of , electric and telephone work done at hart notice. Expert Ladle Tailor Teachea Gar ment Cutting, alio Courae In ldle Tailoring Man'a Method, you can make a ault for youraelf whllo learning ev ery lady ihoutd learn o aa to make tholr own clothe. Will be In your town about the 10th of March. Lad le winding to learn pleaae writ to Mr. Wcbater, 245 Yamhill St. Portland, Oregon. Dainty Foot-Gear At Cost Ladle with a penchant for elegant foot-wear, especially In the line of allpper. (and who of them la without It?), will be glad to know that Charlei V. Brown haa Just put 100 pair of those elegant accesorlea on hi cot-llt and will j dlepote of them at that standard until the last pair goes out. There are bar gains, galore! Putting On City Air-Warrenton la tack or man nnure, on rway nuer forglng right ahead along the line of 'noon, will be burled today from Pohl's her recent development, and Is now In , undertaking parlors.: The funeral will evidence aa a banking center, the In-j take place at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. W. S. corporatora of the First Bank of War-; tlllbert, pnator of the First Pr?sby renton having filed It articles of In- terlnn church ofllelatlng. corporation with County Clerk Clin- . ton yeaterdny. Tho bank will have a' Senator Fulton Return Senator capital of $10,000, and It sponsor of Fulton Is expected to return from Wash record are Oeorgo W. Warren, Walter! l"Kton about the middle of the month. C. Smith, C. R. Hlgglna and F. I,. War- He will probably assist in the defense ren. The new house will d0 a genernl i of Captain Forrest accused of the banking business. J murder of George Fisher on December i ( th lost. Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best J ! Cathalamot ,Nw -Editor George lfunnlgan, of tho Cathalamet Now, was u buMlncM visitor in the city yes terday. Mr, Harmlgan In also county clink of Wukliilium county, anJ a gon ry well pouted ciilvm of th north shore bailiwick, lie report the death fit OthfiliifmH yesterday morning, of Wllllimi O'Hilim, one of the bent know and rriOMt popular "f the younger citi zen of that place, Mr. O'Brien died frotn t'i result of un operation per formed a a dernier resort to avo hi llfo. IIo wu a victim of heart trou ble and hud suffered for a long time greatly. Ho was but 24 year of age. Tho funeral will tttko plane on Wednes day next. The deccaand wa a half brother of Ueorgo Kaejaon, of thla city. Leg Badly Cruihed Nola Tyborg, while working at the Tybcrg logging ind many tell of parties that will at ctinip on the Lewi and Clark wa o- tend In a body during the next few . r,,u""r ,nJur,,'J wu ftl"ne ut U, ,,m of ,h0 acd j di'nt, but from what could be gathered i from hi brother a.'lerward, It eecrned t,ml "'' l " , an "M h!" Hht ' bo" t'10 w"' nurr'',l 10 tn''1 ' city and placed In Ht. Mary' hospital wh"r0 h ""Stated at an curly hour latit night. HI condition I reported to bo aorlou. Funeral Today Andrew J, Belmont whoae Mineral will take place thla af ternoon from the Ollh-iugh undwrtak- lug parlor, had been alnce 1879 a mem " ber of Temple lodge, No. 7, the local Macule lodgtt, and th; ceremonlca will be under the auaplce of that order. The deceaaed waa 78 year of age, single and without known rein- tel-,,lv,, "' thlH p'"",lrr- d'0" ,n Bt' "n h"-I",al 10 ,'or,,,in1 or ,n" ftuenxa on February 26. Logging Camp Injury August Bealo, a Flnnlah employe of tho Tell Seppan en togging camp on Beaver Creek re ceived a bad cut above the right knee Thursday afternoon. While at work he stepped from a bank some ton feet high and fell on hi axe, gashing the flesh badly and splitting the bone. He wna brought to Aatorla at once for medical treatment Jury Return Vordiot In tho case of U Lebeck vs. Daniel and Andrew Hannula, a ault waa brought to recover damages to the extent of $1000 for In Jury done to the Uppcrtown property possessed by the plaintiff, the circuit court Jury brounght In a verdict of $130 vor of the plaintiff. Funeral Today Duncan .McMullen who was drowned In Tucker Creek, by fulling Into the water during an at- ) New Library Book The Woman' ! Club met yesterday afternoon. Among other matters before the society was 1 the selection of a list of new booka for the library. Quito a number of new books are already on the way anJ nre c'iccteJ t0 arr,ve ln ,he near futuro- 1 Over-Sunday Visit Miss Isabel Gtl baugh nnd I Van Horn, of Portland, aro spending Sunday in thla city, vis iting tho former's brother, J. A. GU baugh. Police Court But one case came up In police court yesterday. A young man was fined $5 or two days In Jail by Police Judge Olof Anderson on the charge of being found drunk ln a pub lic place. ..Funeral Notice The funeral of the Into Andrew J. Belmont will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Gllbaugh undertaking parlors.: Died at Deep River Irene, the six months old daughter of John Pentula, died at Deep River yesterday morning, The funeral will be at that place to day. Collector Appointed Pres., Welch of tho Chamber of Commerce has named L. E. Solig as collector for the sub scriptions to the Greater Aatorla fund. Subscribers are requested to pay promptly in order that the collecting be as Inexpensive as possible. NOTICE Sons of soldiers and sailors of the Civil War, please send your names and addresses to B. F. ALLEN, Commander Cushlng Post No. 14, G. A. R. Object will be stated later. A Grand Reoeptlon Received by the Hhafor-Whlttlor Co., on tbelr opening Jay of 'the Sacrifice Bale of the fine $10,000 stock of Men&Womcn's wear ing apparel of the New York Credit Co., on 9th and Bond atreet, Mr. Bha- fer aaya one of the largest and moat' good nut u rod crowd that ever attend ed a aale In the city of Atorla's lze waa on hand all day yesterday till 10 p. m. at night. They were far above the majority of crowda In point of In telligence, and bought rnot highest claaa gooda. Well poaalbly the repu tation of the lino atock was the cauae of thai, ue evwy lntdiig!iit person la aware of the fyt, that a Credit com pany muat keep the beat un.l moat re llable goods, preparation will te made to handle big crowda all through the Halt! U many let tore and carda from I aurroundlng town come In for gooda day. Door open at 9 , rn. dally. Mill is 8old --Roadmaater John Frye arrived In the city yesterday from the Jewell country and the county saw mill, which he reports to be busily at work cutting the 300,000 feet of road lumber heretofore ordered cut by th county court, and that about one half that amount la now In readiness for delivery and that the balance will be ready about the middle of the month. When thla cutting is finished the mill will be sold to Messrs: Nystrom & Bond, of Vesper, at $1,250 a price agreed upon a time ago and the portable plant will be delivered to the new owner In due course. The money, It Is said, will be devoted to the purchase of a new rock-crusher for the county service an that will be placed for operation at a point where ready transportation by mall will bo available to various point of the county, where the rock la moat needed. Hardly A Fair Deal The attention of the street department Is called to the fact that a little more discrimina tion may be used to advantage, and the peace of mind of a number of peo ple, if, when the washing of the in tersection on Commercial atreet la In progress, the men In charge are In structed to wash away the surplusage of debris the hoae force from the In tersections onto the street adjoining. Yesterday afternoon the crossing at Tenth and Commercial waa cleaned at the expense of the block to the west ward of Tenth, where the filth was washed back, and left without so much as an (Tort to direct It down the gutter-scuppers, and this, even upon the protest of a citizen who does business at that particular point Oomo Probata Orders The following were made In probate court, yesterday, by JudKo Trenchard: In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Maud, Harold, Mabel and Marlon TuHey, the time for tho filing of the final account of the guardian, Mrs. Lena B. Gilmore, was extended. A nunc pro tunc or der was made for the entry of an or der for the commitment of two home less minors, made by the late Judge J. H. D. Gray, sending Clara and Frank Schultz to the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society on September 15. 1896. how the order missed the records Is not known, but this entry fulfils the demand of the law, since It has the sanction of the presiding Judge of that court. Singer .Sowing Machine Co., Just received a new stock of Singer and Wheeler&Wllson machines, all the la teat styles. Repairing and cleaning of all makes of machines a specialty come and give us a trial, 172-10th St Dressmaking 8chool A grand op portunity Is offered the young ladles in Astoria to learn the art of dressmaking, In all Its branches, cutting, fitting, mak Ing and. finishing. Bring your own goods. Tou simply cannot fall. Tou cannot lose; the gain Is certain. The ladles In the last class were delighted with the arrangements ln this behalf at the parlors of Mesdames Hawks and Smith at 519 Duane street. Funny Films On The measure of a good laugh Is the meat of an entertain ment. The moving picture present-. tlon of "The India Rubber Man" at; the Waldorf with Its miraculous con- J tortionist and clown work is among the real amusing things in Astoria at this time; and anything this may lack In the way of humor, la supplied by the film that shows the grim fate of the group of old "New Tork Mashers," whose fate at the hands of a bright woman Is as merciless as It is ridicu lous. Search For Body George Benson, who has carried mall from Seaside to Nehalem for years and is familiar with every foot of the route, is to under take today the perilous task of search ing Hug Point for traces of John Cros-' no, who disappeared somewhere on the road from Seaside south on January 9. Only 6 Days More to Get Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier. A TRIAL PROVES THE WORTH OF OUR $4.00 and $5.00 SHOES FOR HEN They are 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. tWherity, Ralston $ Company j Th Loading WEST SIDE INSTITUTE. Second of a Series of Teacher's As emblie Held at Warrenton. Smith, block 2, Smlfh "War- The second of a series of three meet- j renton lngs of West Side teachers was held Henry Siml to Ole Olaen, lot yesterday at Warrenton, the first hav- i 9, block 35, Shlveley's Asto- Ing been held at Seaside some time ago ria at which all of the teachers in that C. Bradbury and wife to James district, without exception, were pre- j Still, 40 acres, Sec. 18,-5.-10-sent and a thoroughly good time was; w '. had. County Superintendent MUs Emma Warren, presided! and Professor. A. L. Clark, head of the Astoria schools was present and made things very In teresting with talks; as did many of the gathered pedagogues. The third of the series of instltu - tes will be held during the closing days of March, at Hammond, at the school presided over by Professor Keezel. The following resolutions passed yesterday afternoon by those in at- tendance at Warrenton, reveal some of the pleasures enjoyed by the teachers at yesterday's session: ; Resolved That we, teachers ln in- ( stltute assembled at Warrenton do hereby express our appreciation for the reception tendered us by the County Superintendent, teachers and patrons of the Warrenton Public school and be it further resolved that we ex tend a vote of thanks to the teachers and ladles of Warrenton for the en tertainment and refreshments given us. Resolved That we, the teachers, ln appreciation of the kindness shown us, by Mr. McElroy, Supt. of the Ore- gon Mills, do hereby extend to him the thanks of this convention for so cour teously escorting us through his plant And be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to a county paper. Respectfully Submitted. Committee, J. W. ALLEN. E. L. KEEZEL. INCREASING ADVERTISING In the Astorlan cannot be figured as additional expense. It Is simply in creasing an Investment from which you are to receive good returns. Men's Overcoats One-Half ' Price. Boys' Overcoats One-Half Price. Men's Suits One-Fourth Off. Bos Suits One-Fourth Off. Men's Hats One-Fifth Off. Underwear One-Fifth off. Trunks, Sox, One-Fifth Off. Umbrellas One-Fourth Off. EVERYTHING REDUCED 8hot Dealers. DONE BY DEED. ; Emma L. McKercher, to N. C 1.S0 E. B. Winters, et al to Thomas Dolg, lot 11, block 39, Shive leys Astoria PERSONAL MENTION. j Frank Olesen, of Cathalamet, and formerly of the Hotel Irving here, waa a business visitor here yesterday. H. Wendt of San Francisco is in the city on business, L- Kelly and wife of Knappa wer in Astoria yesterday, B. A. Chllders was ln from Seaside yesterday, I. Bush of Woodland Is In this city, on a brief visit. G. M. Grimes of Seaside was In As- torla yesterday on business. B. F. Allen went to Seaside yeater- day for a short trip. Ches. Thompson was up from Sea side yesterday. Norrls Staples Is In Portland on busl nes. Max M. Shlllock, a well known news paper man of Baker City, was ln As toria yesterday, on a business trip. NOTICE. There will be a special communica tion of Temple Lodge No. 7, A. F.& A. M. at Masonic Hall, this Sunday af ternoon at one o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother Andrew J. Belmont By order of the Worshipful Master. M. E. MASTERSON, Secretary. OUR READERS are watching for bargains. If you have any to offer you will get quick responses from announcing the same ln the classified columns of The Morning Astorlan. 1