V THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1007. Flower Seeds ! Just received a shipment of Choice Sweet Pea Seeds; all Varieties and Colors. Mvesti&'&teTIhds O Selected Nasturtium Seeds! 5 Cents per package We also have a large line of Garden and Grass Seeds A. V. ALLEN. DAILY NEWS FROM WARRENTON WARRENTON CORRESPONDENT SENDS LOCAL HAPPENINGS - TEAM, WAGON AND MAN PRE CIPITATED INTO RIVER. WARRENTON. April 17. Mr. D. & Halferty has sufficiently recovered from bla prolongs! Illness that he Is able to resume his work at the D. L. Kelly Lumber Company. Well arranged gar Jena are usually appreciated by all Last year Mrs. Munson had one of the prettiest gar dens In town. Apparently she pur poses surpassing her previous efforts for in addition to her fine collection of eutdoor plants and bulbs she is pre paring to raise flowers of a more deli cate nature. Her brother Mr. T. S. Jewett of Hammond Is building a con servatory for her, and also attending to her garden, from the flower beds to the potato patch. Mrs. C. Snyder has decided to re linquish the boarding house business, at the end of this week. Last evening about six o'clock, W. C. Hardle the expressman, suddenly started on a downward career and did not stop until he had touched bottom. He was hauling a load of timbers from one of the mills to Mrs. D. K. "Warren's ranch. He drove along the. wharf, passed Warren's Hall and then' turned to cross disused bridge lead ing to the outbuildings on the War ren farm. When he was about half way over the bridge, the woodwork un expectedly gave way, Hardle, load and team dropped Into the water. Fortu nately the tide was not high, or else the whole outfit, would have been thoroughly immersed. A number of Jit en who were leaving the mills, ob served the accident and they Imme diately ran to Hardle's assistance. The horses were hemmed In between the wagon and the "frame work of the the bridge. After considerable dif ficulty they were unharnessed, the ob structing frame work sawed away and the animals managed to struggle through the water and mud to terra ftrma. The tongue of the wagon and a portion of the harness was damaged but luckily both Hardle and his team suffered nothing worse than the duck The Result of Our Bread and Cakes are even better than Mother used to make and cost less than any mother can afford to try to equal. Our "Table Queen' and "Butter Loaf " Bread Can'i be Beat ROYAL BAKERYj 505 Duane Street. 275 W. Bond Street. Branch Store, 1335 Franklin Ave. 66 Christopher ing. Mr. Bert Allen of Astoria is look ing up trade In this city. Yesterday's visitors td Astoria in cluded Mr. and Mrs. George Warren, Miss C. C. Munson, Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Harrison, Miss Dora Halferty. Miss Clara Halferty, Miss Eva Parker, Mrs. L. Harmon, Mr. W. H. Abbott, Mr. P. Warren & Mr. Oeorge Schmidt. Intcrnos, Warrenton Is booming. A FRIEND. A harbor of refuge from the stormy wave of adversity. X balancing pole to him who walks cross the tight rope of life. watch which beats true for all time and never "runs down." A permanent fortification when one's affairs are In a state of siege. The first person who comes In when the whole world has gone out One who loves the truth and you and will tell the truth In spite of you. The triple alliance of the three great powers love, sympathy and help. Oue who multiplies joys, divides griefs end whose honesty Is Inviolable. A, Jewel whose luster the atroug acids of poverty and misfortune can not dim. One who combine for you alike the, pleasures and beuellts of society and solitude. A bank of credit on which we can draw supplies of confidence, counsel, sympathy, help and love. One who considers uiy need before my deserving. London Tit Bits' Prlxe Competition. . GOOD BLOOD CLEANSER. Mix one-half ounce Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, one ounce Com pound Kargon, three ounce Com pound Syrup Sarsaparilta. Take In teaspoonful dose after your meals and at bedtime. Also drink plenty of good pure water. These ingredients can be ob tained from any good drug store, and are V easily mixed by shaking in a bottle, 1 This is said to be the simplest though safest and most powerful mixture known to purify the blood and rid the system of acids and other waste matter, which produce skin eruptions, sores, bolls and other diseases. It is recommended very highly in all Kidney and Bladder afflic tions, overcoming the most chro nic urinary difficulties. Now is the time to take it f you wish to Insure good sound health all summer. Superiority. FT Lit Jr." A: Concerts will be Given HHI BUSINESS WOUND UP YESTERDAY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' COURT CLEANS UP ITS APRIL CALEN DAR AND ADJOURNS UNTIL MAY TERM. The county commissioners met In ad Journed sessiou yeBterday morning at 9:30 o'clock, with Judge C. J. Trcn chard, presiding, and Commissioners William Larson and John Frye flank ing him on the bench, and County Clerk J. C. Clinton, in attendance with the records of the court. The court wound out Its deferred business mat ters, in the following order: Dt. J. A. Fulton presented his reslg. nation as County Heulth Officer, and the same was accepted by the court, which Immediately proceeded to nom nlate and elect his successor, the two candidates named being Drs. Pllklng ton and Mohn, the result of the ballot falling to Dr. Mohn. The salary is merely $10 per month. The court then took up the matter of the application of the AV. W. John son Lumbering Company, for permis sion to cross the county roads with a logging railway; and the petition was granted-nnd the bond filed In that be half, was approved. It was ordered by the court that the clerk draw and forward to the state department at Salem, a warrant cov ering the first half of the state tax. on the 1906 tax roll, ond another, cov ering the whole of the Agricultural College tax, due from this county. Tho claim for damages alleged to have been sustained by i'atrick Kin JUST in the due course of business, the Morning Astorian has in contemplation with the Eilcr Piano House of Portland, a proposition which it will launch in a few days whereby the music loving people of this city and county may upon exceedingly flattering tetms become possessed of a Gen uine Columbia Talking Machine, accompanied by six notable records (your own selection), all of the actual value of $25.00, further particulars of which will appear in a day or two in these columns. The Eiler Piano House t will be represented in this city by Mr. Clyde C. Hurley, who will have charge of the Talking Machine Store. Through special arrangements with Hildebrand & Gor, he has been able to obtain one of the front windows of their store and on Saturday, April 20th, he will have the Machines on display at that place. All are invited to call and investi gate this Wonderful Offer. , From 3 to IMI MUM ney b yreason of the croslng of the Bvensen logging railway across the county road near his home farm, was celvej and considered, and the clerk was directed to present the same to the 8vensen company at once, and request an answer by Wednesday. May 1st. The clerk was also ordered to com munlenle this action to'Mr. Kinney. The matter of the claim of Elsie Klmors La Force, for cancellation of certain tax wrongfully levied against her property, was read and considered by the court and allowed. In the case of the claims of Mr. Da vison, in the matter of the construction of a small county bridge over a stream near yie county line of Tillamook, was taken up, considered, and allowed In the sum of $5.00. The court then adjourned until the first Wednesday In May, which, l his time comes on the first day of the month. THIS MAY INTERE8T YOU No one Is Immune from kidney trouble, so Just remember that Foley' Kidney Cure will atop the Irregulari ties and cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug 8tore. GIFTS RETURNED. MADRID, April 17. Presents which have been received here addressed to the expected heir apparent will be re turned In accordance with the custom of refusing all such gifts. Many of the gifts came from France. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature Tl e&tre "other su J 4 P. M. "Pneumonia's Deadly Work had so seriously affected my right lung," write Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Route 1. Georgetown. Tenn.. "that. I coughed continuously night and qay and the neighbors prediction Consumption seemed Inevitable until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, which In my case proved to be the on ly real cough cure and restorer of wsak sore lungs" When all other remedies utterly fall, you may etlll win In the battle against throat and lung troub les with New Discovery, the real cure. Guaranteed by Cha. Rogers, druggist. 80c. and 11.00. Trial "bottle tree. The Priee of Health. "The price of health In a malarious district Is Just 25 cents; the cost of a box of Dr. KInga New Life PlllJ." writes Ella Rlnyton of N-Unl, Ark. New Life PlUa cleanse gently and Im part new life and vigor to the iytem. 26c. Satisfaction guaranteed at Chas Rogers, Druggist. WORK THAT TELL8. Plenty Of It Has Been Done Right Here in Astoria. Cures that last are cures that tell. To thoroughly know the virtues or a medicine you must Investigate the cures and Kee If they prove permanent. Doan's Kidney Pills stand, this test, and plenty of proof exists right here In Astoria. People who testified years ago to relief from backache, kidney and urinary disorders, nqw declare that relief was permanent and the cure perfect. How can any Atorla sufferer longer doubt the evidence? W. A. Mcintosh, of 593 Harrison Ave., Astoria, Ore wye: "For years, off anil on, I suffered a good deal from a deranged condition of the kidneys and lameness and aching across the small of my back, which annoyed me very 'much nt my work and made It painful to stoop over or lift anything. I often thought I was' troubleJ with gravel, so painful was the passage of Daily the kidney secretions. Doan'a Kidney Pills came to my notice and I produc ed them at a drug store. They helped me from the first and soon relleveJ the pain and lameness In my hack, correc ted and regulnteJ the kidney secre tions. The lapse of time since I gave any first statement regarding my sat- Isfactory experience with your remedy, has shown that the benefit derived It still of a lasting nature." Keep Your Feet Dry. If people would keep their feet drv half the doctors ! would have to go out ! of business. Our Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes are just the thing for keeping your leet dry. They shed the water almost like a'duck's back. We Guarantee Each Pair. Our Specialties Are Loggers and long hand made boots for Fishermen. S. A. G1MRE Ml lend It, opposite Fisher Bret. Pepie's Friday, Saturday and Sunday i To-Night and Thursday Howard-Dorset Company Matinee Sunday