THURSDAY, MAY j, 1(07, TI1E FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Loons mm If 7 nil SM ) . W V. 'WfWWIJ $1.48 Four dozen White Linen Wash Skirts, all sizes, regular $2.25 values, Special, Friday Only, $1,48 At JalofFs 120 llth Street A new shipment of Silk Jumper Suits and Spring Jackets just In. IIMMIHMHMImiMlMmillMMMIIMMIt vATERFBONT "Johann Poulsen" Comes Under Own Steam. Up A QUIET DAY ON THE FRONT Two Vessels, Nicodemia and Louisiana, Belayed Some Day, Both Get Away late Friday Night The Costa Rica Took 6000 Cases of Salmon, The schooner Louisiana, which has been lying at the bar so many days, at last got away yesterday. The steamship Costa Rica on Tuesday night loaded 6000 cases of salmon at the 0. R I N. dock. The steam Xicodemia which had also been delayed sometime got away at the same time. The schooner Columbia, lumber laden, was towed to sea yesterday morning at 7:30. 51 DONE BY DEED. t. R. Linn to Julia 31. Madden, (lot 5, block 5, first addition to - Ocean Grove $180 P. X. Brer.ee et ux to Tillie A. , ' Sherman, lot 1, block 22, in Wsr- The steamer Johann Poulsen, which nnton 187 was reported as lying outside disabled, F- Stafford et ux to C. W. by the Roanoke, on Tuesday night, came j Tunsberry, all of XW. 1-4 sec. 28, up the river under her own steam yes- T j jj R 0 vv. Also all of the terday morning. The injury to which ! Cara Houghton homested in sec. her enforced stoppage outside was due, 27, T. 7 X., R. 10 W, containing was nothing more nor le than a leaky 33 ,e acre. Also tract of land in boiler tube and as soon as this was 26, T. 7 X., R. 10 V being the efficiently repaired the vessel steamed D p Stafford pre-emption claim In over the bar and continued hep voy- containing 25 acres 2500 age to Portland, when she will load Frank J. Hyues et ux, Wm. J. lumber. It is possible that had bad Hgyne, et ux and Fred R. Haye to weather ensued there might have been g Kerry, tract of land conUin danger to the vessel as the leak had to jng 1760 ,creg j 35 jm 5 x., R. be made good and this entailed a stop- g ao tract of land containing THIS YEAR IT WILL BE IN TUB HANDS OF THE PUPILS tINDBR SLIGHT SUPERVISION. It tuts been decided that this year the arrangement fr th celebration of to Fourth of duly shall I left aimoot en tirely in the hands of the pupil of the high school. Wheu the que'tion wa noted as to whether tha dav should be eelobrated or not, the Mayor found fj difficulty In finding a sullivlent number I ... ...-! . . k. . . At - . il . 01 umiurs mm wtio nau nine at ineir disposal to join in making the arrange- ments so he suggested that as there wr ample funds left over from last year the whole matter should be turned over to the pupil at the high school with, of course, assistance from specie, of advisory board of business men. The Mayor supported Ma migge' Hon by arguing that not only would It be an excellent lesson In finance, In bearing reponBiility, and in executive action, but that th day was principally kept green for the benefit of instilling into the minds of the youth of America a spirit of patriotism and a love of lib erty, and therefor they would be more readily to learn their lessons, if they had to deal with th practical aide of them. It is an admirable suggestion and doubtless the' city will experience a wry novel and probably very artitic celebration. Mayor Wis himself will asist and direct the efforta of the pupils and give them many valuable hinta as to procedure and so forth, but the main results will be of and from the pupils themselves. The Mayor had a talk with th pupils at the high school yesterday morning for about a quarter of an hour and received a very generous welcome, his uggestign, being met with the greatent enthusiasm. A comniltte of three wa elected at once coniting of Harvey Allen, Birdie Wise, L. Guillame, and they are to select a committee of ten to arrange the program. . . . 1 . 1 .-i -1 page, utnerwise were was iwjiuhij no necessity for the steamer to appeal to the Roanoke for assistance since the mishap was so trivial and was easily reparable on board. The steamer Lurline arrived 40 min utes ahead of her schedule jesterday, which is going some for the Lurline, considering the quantity of freight she bandies in her journeys back and forth. The steamship Kilburne came in early yesterday morning, not Tuesday night as was anticipated. She pro ceeded to Portland with freight and pas sengers. " " The Telegraph was on time at the Callender dock. Mr. Mitchell, at the dock, was pleased to see his family back from Seaside on Tnesday train. The German steamer Thetis it ex pected about the first of the month to load lumber at the Knappton for Sid ney, Australia. The King Cyrus, which arrived Tues day night and the schooner Virginia were both towed np the river this morning. Tha schooner Abbie came np the river yesterday morning from Frisco. She goe, to Rainier to load lumber. 320 acres in sec. 14, T. 4 X., R. T W.... . . $125,000 W. J. Kinney to J. F. Hamilton, SW. 1-4 of sec. 13, T. 8 X., R. 10 V. Warrenton Land Co. to Leon Mansur, lots 10, 11 and 12, block 10, in Warrenton - 500 Probate Division. Xotice of discharge Jacob Karrela admitted to Asylum, April 28, 1907, discharged May 20, 1907 In the estate of Thomas Earles, order for payment to be made to Martha Earles WALDORF CONCERT HALL. There is an excellent Ciwynetograph exhibition at the Waldorf Concert Hall just now. The first series of pictures show some very interesting features of Japanese life depicting amongst other thing, the curious methods the Japs have of doing their hair, some quaint skirt dancing, and many other effects. The next series show the difficulties and amusing incidents which beset a couple who -desirous of changing their lodging, set out in search of a new habitation. The scene, are most laugh able and the many mishap, which be fate the couple are excruciatingly fanny until the pair resolve to return to their old home. This exhibition is well worth seeing. Cakes that MakCyour Mouth Water Fancy home made Cakes. Something new, in flavors of Pineapple, Marshmellow and Caramel This will mean a treat to the many house wives of Astoria. On vSale at 2c each Oregon Bakery PHONE MAIN 1341, COR. 9TH & COMMERCIAL ST. THE GRANT CASE. Supreme Court Notifies Lower Court's Decision and Divide, Property.. In the case of B. Grant et al vs. the O. R. A X. Company, Judge McBride of the State Supreme Court modi tied the decision of the lower court so as to divide the property between the liti' cants. The decision was not, in fact, reverned, as stated elsewhere. The court decided the case on the way in which the property involved in a conveyance was discribed by the deed. If the prop erty were minutely decribed by meas urements, from one point to another, or by specified boundaries then th eon veyance parsed such property only as was in tboe boundaries or measures and did not extend beyond them, even though the property was on the shore line. On the other band if the prop erty was only generally described and at the same time admitted on the shore line the conveyance paed all the rights immediate to the shore line. The ques tion resolved itself into whether the grantor showed in any way bis inten tion to reserve the shore, or any other rights. Mrs. Grant, one of the plaintiffs in the case, is not however satisfied with the decision and she will, by her attorneys, Messrs. Fulton Bros. en deavor to obtain a rehearing. You'll find Hart, Setoff ner & Marx Clothes not only Right in Looks, but Right in Making and in Style These Clothes keep shape:-" Tailored Right. HATS Dunlapjind Many Others Our stock of, Hats is complete. We have them in all tbe Lateit Spring and Summer styles and Wv,. Hi A V , i ' j'-V 'ft . y ri: I v Hli) - li0 " Copyright 1907 bjr HartSchatTMrtfMari At Prices to Suit Anybody "Uncommon Gothcs." NEW TO-DAY. S PERSONAL MENTION. Sam D. Adair was in Astoria yester day. He left on last night's train. Mr. Roberta of the 0. R. & X., went t Portland) yefterday morning. He was expected back last night. Mrs. Caroline Collins, of Portland, was in town yesterday. R. C. Turner and wife of Aberdeen were registered at the Occident last night. C. E. Littel, of Cincinnati, O., wa a visitor in Astoria yesterday, Louis Jacobs registered at the Occi dent yesterday from Denver, Colo. 8. J. Jones, of Portland, wa in the city yesterday. C. C. Clark was up from Seaside yes tenlby. He reports everything pros perous in that thriving city and every one i getting ready for a big summer business. We have plotted, planted and figured, working from morning till night, seek ing for a medicine that will take the place of Holllster'a Rocky Mountain Tea, but we can't find It. Tea or Tab lets, 85 cent,. Frank Hart. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give another one of their 'dancea Sat urday evening, May 25th, at Logan's ball. Everybody Is cordially Invited. 5-21-4t Olieer typewriter stenographer at A. Commercial street. and automatic B. Cyrua, 484 tf. 1 Columbia and Victor graphophon and latest record at 424 Commercial street. A. R. Cyrua. tf. Wanted to buy a house Must be In good location. M, tbla office. and lot Addreaa rvll R Scully, Notary Public, si Scully Cigar Store. Any old hour! Just Rolvd Tbe secret of making good picture I In having the beat material, to work with. Hart' drug itor bav Just received a fresh supply of film and film-pack, so get In th gam and do It tight , 8vt Your Slip Whether you buy 10 cent, or a dol lar', worth In Wise' clothing store, save your slips, and when you have IS worth you get a Piano number free. Be sure and ask for your number for tbe next dance and Piano contest for Wise' customer. v IT, MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It make all tbe dlnVeno In th world to th convivial man where, and what h drink. Most men dealr beauty and cleanllneas, and handsome appointment In the saloon they pat ronise regularly, a, wsll a th essen tial prs-requlsit of genuine wine and liquor, that ar served to rhsm. And these thing ar o particularly and properly eoniplcuou, at Otto Band' elegant re'ort th Commercial, at No. SOf on the street of that nam that they account thoroughly for the fixed and splendid cusom he enjoys. There I nothing allowed to pan hi counter but th best and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and th r. vie behind It all, I th most pleasing and tatisfylng In th city. Talking Machines. Subscribe for th Dally or Weekly Astorlan and get a Ciraphophon on mail weekly payment. Call on A. IL Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for particular. ill1,, u iggrrT 1 , . TTagwssssesss are going Ilk wild-fir and tha kid thsmselv ar after them becauani If a man know, anything of hi own' anatomy b must be awar that Urn tomacD 1 a magnificent organ an entitled to th utmost consideration; knowing that h will eat at the Palao when he can conssrv It safety and! comfort by aatlng only th bt cooked, best served and moat compen sating meal In th elty of Astoria day, orntght. It l alway th 11m. and th Palace habit 1st on that pay to acquire. Arthur Smith te a m ea ter of the art of preparation tad ser vice, of all thing tdlbl. For your watch snJ clock repairing go to Frank J. Donnerberg the reliable. Jeweler. 110-11 it rest Go to A. D, Craig for your ten's; awning and all kind of canva work. 12th and Exchange. tf For Th Llttl People. Every parent In tbla city should in veetlgate, at once, the new and ap preciable shoe for the youngstsrs, at Charle V. Brown' Commercial atreet house. They ar called the "B. 0. Scuffer" and ar th very epitome of good wear and real comfort They Golden Oak ' Rug filler and bird cage Hlldebrand A Oor, t now In. Just Bsoause, That la the title of Herman Wise' ad today. He offer over 400 men' cult. In dark a well a light- color, worth from $12.60 to $25 at the great reduction of 25 per cent There' noth ing the matter with these cults but Mr. Wise says that he ha over 1600 suits and want to force out at least 400 to 500 of them and the oft price will do it BASE BALL I BOHEMIANS vs. TRUNKMAKBRS 2:30 P. M., SUNDAY MAY 26 At A. F. C. Grounds Great Game of the New Season. The Bohemians have been admitted to the Tri-City Base Ball League. Admission, Adults 25c, Children 10c. - Come Out Everybody CLEARANCE SALE. For the next 10 day I will sell my entire stock of high-grade millinery. Trimmed and untrlmmed shapes, plumes, feathers, flowers all at one- half price. Call and look at the stock. Mrs. M. Petersen, Star Theater Bldg Eleventh and Commercial streets, Panama hat cleaned and blocked, Before You Get Hungry Come and see us, We have all kinds of good things to eat. All Fruits and Vegetables in season. Just received a very large shipment' of Spices and Extracts in small packages. ACME GROCERY 521 (Commercial Street Phone Main 681 . Leave them with Dell Skully.