THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, CHAMBER COMMERCE MOVES Known and Lihed Everywhere A Steaming Hot Cup of Chase and Sanborn's 5eal Brand Coffee Whets the appetite, and makes any food taste good. It tastes different and is more pleasing than any, other brand One Piano Number Free with each $5 Purchase The "Wise" Label Guarantees each Suit . DISCOVERY OF AN OLD LIBRARY OF HISTORICAL BOOKS POSTAL CARD FROM LITTLE CHINESE GIRL-IN NEW QUARTERS. SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1007. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Ldlng Grow TERSE MIS OF THE III In Charg of Ettt , Rev. U. R. Rydquist ha been ap poluttx) administrator of th Mini of th lata John Jmolxoti and C. 0, Palm- berg, John Carlson and Charle Carl on, hav Ikoii named appraiser of ' )J estate. Body Eshumed Xii body of Captain 3. a. Hustler, Mg died cm 15 year no, w ex humed and moved from th HIIIMJe V t cmetry to Own wood yirdy. Th remain ar Mid to b In an eicellent tat of pwervatlon. 'I To St Mary' Hoipital- Rv. Father Do 1a Croix, recently of Fort World, Texan, hit arrived In the City, under assignment to Hi. Mary's hospital, taking the place In that worthy Institution Ion held by the late, lamented Father Leopold Diet-man. At th Jun, Trm Carl Wllhelmn Kar)on, a natlv of Finland, y osier Jay mad formal appli cation at th county clrk' offle for til final paper In th matter of hi Amrtoan cltlaenshlp, and will go up for examination at the June term of th circuit court In that behalf. Mis Noonan Appointed Judge Trenehard, of the probate court, ha appointed K. P. Noonan of till city, n executor of the last will nd teetament of the late Father Dlel. man. vie Judge F. J. Taylor, who w named by decedent but declined to rv. Mr. Noonan ha accepted the trust Floeldenl of Chinook Dead Mr, Kara Clark, wife of J. F. Clark of Chinook, died very suddenly Frt day of heart ill . Th deceased wa born In Inldnna and wa B yeare and 7 month of age. She leave be (ld th husband four children, two boy and two flrl. Th funeral will t held from th family reldence at , Chinook Monday. , Leave Europe On Tuwday Jkfr. Martin Foard will leave Bre men, Germany, on Tuaday mornlnf next, on the new and aplendld liner Kaleer Wllhelm th Second, for Amer. ca and home. Mr. Foard will meet her at Spokane on her trancontlnentl trip. She hn been absent from As torla for th paat lx month and there ta a cordial welcom awaiting her her, 8poit Mtlnp Captain Storms and Captain Du Vegglo,' of Vancouver, who atarted the work of the Salvation Army her near ly two year ago, will bo In the city and take vharfe of the porll meeting at th Salvation Army Hall on Monday evening. Special Pleader The Rev. John Ovall, representing th Antl-ftaloon League force In Ore gon cam down from Portland yeater. day and will apeak thin morning at 11 o'clock In the Daptlat church and pos- lbly In th Congregational church tht evening. Sent To Salem Jacob Karralla, recently adjudged In ane In thl city, w aetit forward to th atate hoopltal for Inaane at Hlm, on hut night' expre, .Attendant J. A. Rainy and W, R. Kim-tie arriving down on th noon train ye(erday to escort him up there. Automobil Co Away Karl Klhr' handnome auto took a mdden "slew" while running ever th atreetcar track on Bond treet yesterday afternoon and dlelocated the fore-axol and one of the wheel badly. H wa oon remedied, however, and the machine again speeding on It errand. Th Flmwt Evr E. C. Jud l, of th Brownsville Mill etore, haa Jut returned from Tort land, wher, with Mr. Clark, hla head salesman, he picked out. from a mul titude of elegant plan and apeoinea lion, thoa be Intend putting In here at th Staple block, when he move hi etabllhmnt next month. They are said to be entirety modern and very handsome In drelgn. fS Late on f Novell dreaa I nd of Found On North Boh i on Friday evening the body of a dreed man wa waahed upon the North neach, Washington. body had evidently been In the Jr for month and wa past all recognition. What of garment were till clinging to It were of vn tex ture and a watch, chain and plain gold ring were, found upon It. It wa given pubilo burial yesterday. Making Pinal Arrangement Mr. and Mr. F. D. Kuettner, now of Portland, arrived In thl city on th noon expre yecterdny for the purpos of dispatching their houaehold good to their new habitat In the me tropolis. Mr. Kuettner report hi oftle ataff a pretty well settled down In the new depot quarter there, and everything running along amoothly. From the way F, D. talked around horc It wa concluded he had come down especially to file a kick hecaueo hla taat Sunday" AMorlan (and specially the "silly supplement") had not reach ed him at Portland. Ice Cream Sherbets The Contrast l-.r - -!' Between good and poor values is great. - If you favor us with your patron age, you will realize that a live and up-to-date Grocery store can give you the best values. These items should bring you in. Scholfield, Mattson & Co. Successors to Johnson Bros For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH 1 goto Johnson Phonograph Go, ParUr 8oond Floor ovr Soholflld & Mattion Co. Manager Whyte wa buy yesterday Mii;rlnlndliig tha removal of the effect of the chumber of commerce from the old room on Bond street to th new quarter In the Odd Fellow' tmnple. Several painter and paperhanKW are rapidly converting the room Into presentable ahapo and Manager Whyte expect to be fully established and ready for business by the first of the month, lie expressed himself a well pleased with th new quarter and think they are more In keeping with what a city' the slxe of Astoria should liaver In tearing out the case and other paraphvnslla In tha old room many thing long since forgotten of Interest and Importance were discovered. Th greatest find of th day wa the dis covery of about 200 books on historical subject, )iti many year old. Where and when this collection of old .hooks originated is a mystery, Thy consist of ltorle of Astoria, of Oregon and church histories. Mr. Whyte thinks that they are the property of some historical society of former days. He has not quite made up hla mind as to th-lr proper disposal, probably the bunks wl be turned over to the city library. ' Also from amongst the rubbish wa unearthed an express package con taining a bunch of Louisiana lottery ticket together with a circular letter. Mr. Whyte haa aent them to the New Orleans Daily State and expect to see a Sunday feature artlclo In that paiwr In the near future. In tliii mall yesterday wa a postal card containing the name of some 10 Chines resident In tho various part of the country. The card wa neatly written and waa nt by Annie Sua, a lltll Chine girl. Manager Whyte wa greatly elated over receiving thl card a It show to what a grt extent the system haa taken hold and to what a depth It haa gone. II will write a letter to tha little girl telling her that she la a good cltlxen and commending her on her Astoria spirit. BIDS WERE OPENED. For Conttruetion of Nw Engln Hout n Commaroial Street. Tetrday afternoon at S o'clock. In th office of Architect Wick, the council committee In charge of such matter, opened the bid heretofore called for the construction of the new fire department building at Seven teenth and Commercial street, the following being noted in that behalf. as to construction: Wilson Bros, $12,475.00 E. nustaffson 11.1,56 00 Wilkinson ft Davis... 17,601.20 and in the matter of the plumbing of the new quarters, th following were received and opened: ft H. WHxol ........751 ' W. N. Smith 739 W. C. Una 718 The committee will report the pre sentation to the council at Ita next scsnlon, one week from Monday next, recommending tho adoption of the figure of C. Y. Pulmberg, In tha one Instance, and thosj of W. C. Laws, in the other, so the probable coat of the building will aggregate the sum of 111.475. According to the present plan the new building is to be 99x75 feet and will be equipped with room for one engine, hook and ladder truck, hose carriage, stall for nine head of horses; office rooms, workrooms, stor age rooms and sleeping quarter with sitting-room, lavatory and bath; and when comploted will be among the nicest and most convenient of such buildings In the state. Lv( For Alaska W. W. Powers, of the Morse Depart ment store, leavee tomorrow to enter tho mining business In Alaska. Will B Approild Postmaster John Hahn will this week equip every loiter box A on the Astoria streets with the new ' time card showing the morning and evening hour for the collodion of the drop mall. They are of plan white and con spicuously printed and will be thor oughly appreciated, aa the old cards are getting disfigured from age. At Th Thten . Th clever work of the Howard Dorset Stock Company Is winning thorn a hoRt of friends and the mem bers are gaining In popularity at every performance. This 'afterhoon and even ing's performance will end "The Nomi nee" and the society comedy-drama entitled "Friends", will be tha offer ing of the coming week beginning Monday evening. It Is a strong play built on good lines fully as good as the "Charity Ball," "The Wife," and other plays of that class, . The stock com pany is to be commended upon the high class of plays which they are producing and the very excellent pro duotlon which they are receiving at the hands of this capable company. Dear Friend: I believe that you like to see As toria go ahead and that you vlll en courage enterprise I have built a Ken's and Boys' Shop of which any city may feel proud No other city in Oregon, even not Portland, can show a Wardrobe System like the "flSE" Shop. Can Asioria Support it I'm Sure it Can. Let your support assist in proving to the outside world, That Astoria Enterprise, Astoria Loyalty, and Astoria Prosperity Cannot be Beat Anywhere tTaovtt o I V. S4hMW l .. High Art Clothes Stratford System Clothe, th Finest in th Land and Svral Other Fin Make. WISE 1 Be hind Each Artie! 8old in Hi Stor MERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE Sold Cigar Store Wellington C. Bishop ha disposed of hi Pelican cigar store on Commercial street to W. R. Chlsholm and will en tor the general merchandise business at Seaside. ' " . - Narrow Escape Master John Garner fell Into the malt reservoir Friday evening while playing with several other children and narrowly escaped drowning. Timely assistance was rendered by J. W. Osness, of the Astoria Electric Company who was at work In the neighborhood. The screams of the boy's playmates brought assistance Just In time a he was sinking for the Inst time. He I the youngest son of A. J. Garner. Extend Logging Road The Sorrenson Logging Company re ceived a carload of rails yesterday for their railroad near Svensen. Hereto fore their logs were dumped Into the slough near Hs head. Now the road is hclng extended down to a connection with the A. & C. and the logs will be dumped Just above where the Junction Is made. This Improvement will also enable them to switch all their sup plies onto their own track Instead of going to the expense of transporting them. 1 ?v 'Lv 8 Hospital Nw Mrs. Long, of Grays River, left the hospital for her home yesterday, hav ing sufficiently recovered from an operation for appendicitis. Miss Marie Wells after a nine weeks' leave yesterday for her home In Tills mook. Mrs. Johnson returned yesterday to her home In Aberdeen having come to tho hospital to have an operation for appendicitis. Miss Beth Darling, a nurse, leaves today for Portland where she will finish her training in St. Vincent's hospital. Mandy Hives and other , blotches are supposed to be caused by an acid stomach. A simple remedy and one that Is very effective, la Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. 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