THE MORNING ASTORIAN. aSTORIA, OREGON. COURTHOUSE NEAkS MASS MEETING AT Fresh From the Farm One Piano No. wish Each 35 Sale COMPLETION ST. HELENS Bought at HERMAN WISE "RIPE TOMATOES" BUILDING HIGHLY SATISFACTORY AND WILL BE SPLENDID ADDI TION TO OTHER MODERN STRUC TURES IN ASTORIA. GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT PROMISES TO ASSUME GIGANTIC PROPOR TIONS AT BIG MEETING SET FOR AUGUT ij-MUCH ENTHUSIASM. TO.DAY THB POUND TUESDAY, AUGUST 0, 1907. 5c ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Ths Leading TERSE IlllS Of HE TOWN Turned Over Tut , Sheriff l"onieroy turned over to City Treasurer Dcaley yesterday county ux due the lty Paid to Tutr Chief of l'oUc finiumel bat 1 11 met! over I1H33, sundry Horn for the tlilid quarter to City Treasurer Dealey. Mrrlt License A marriage licen was issued yestcr day for Win. P. Ogllvle, of Vancouver. U. C'., and Caroline C Young, of Aloria. Won a Gun K. L. Weatherford was lit winner of the gun raffled off at the Trenton Sa Icon, being th holder of the lucky milli bar. A Very Buiy Man Superintendent of Street Kearney li buy roimiring truet and attending to the flushing of sewers. It it keeping Jimmy buy, surely. Had An Outing The Swedish-Finn Society with their families ami (friends had a very pleasant outing at llurnlde on Sunday. Every one had a glorloua time. Collecting For Regatta L. E, Scllg wa around the streets yesterday collecting subscriptions for the Regatta and was meeting with suc cess. Everyone paying up freely. ClarVllberated- David Clark, who ha been held In custody iince Friday night, pending In vestigation a to hi suspicious actions with little girl, was releaed from cut today yesterday a there wa not suf ficient evidence to warrant holding him. Water BilH Due Those are the day wlien the people of Atori pay their respects to Clerk I-ounnbeiTy of the water commission, (hie would think from the number of caller he entertains that he I the niont popular man in the city. Boy Died Sheriff Pomorny received a telegram yeterday u'rom Alfred Olsen, at Tacoma, asking that ho notify Frank Olten, at Cathlninct, that Alfred Olsen's boy had died. The sheriff enlisted the ervlce of Captain Lurk in of the Lurline who brought the ud news to Mr. OUen Inst night. No Improvement Shown No marked Improvement it shown In the run of fish over last week. Some boat do u'airly well while other are doing nothing. It wa reported yesrer day that one boat brought In thirteen flh and that another brought In twenty three. Another boat made three drift and did not catch 0 fih in either drift. That Twice are ttarting to run it re ported by several boat. For a Day or Month in the Hills We suggest you make a note of the following and you will find they come In handy at camp ing out time OLIVES, SARATOGA CHIPS, CANNED MEATS Cream Cheese, Pancy Crackers, Ham, Bacon, Vegetables of all Kinds, Syrups of all Kinds, Canned Goods Urlngr ug Your Butter and Eggs, Market Price. Scholfield, Malison & Go. cooDDs -4- For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON v PHONOGRAPH goto : Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlor Seoond Floor over Soholfield A Mattaon Co. Qreeers Suit Entered In the circuit court suit hat been brought by J. J, Kenney and Jo, firlbler against Charles F. Wise for 377 for work done on the Waldorf fa toon. An attachment wat made by .Sheriff I'omeroy but en Indemnity bond having been filed the place wat not doted. At The Hotpltil- George Rlct, who wat operated upon for appcndlcitii af the hopital on Sat urday, it getting along very nicely and It on the road to recovery. Xll Anna LlmM, whom wat oper ated upon Friday hat fully recovered and hat left the hospital. Sheriff Get 1 Deserter Deputy (Sheriff Belknap, of Chinook, yenterday turned over to the oflk-ert at Frt Columbia, Frank Kalice, who re cently decrted while Wing confined In the guardhouse. He wa caught In the logging camp of the Pacific lagging Company, M milet back of Knsppton. Will Hold a Tea- m Tuesday afternoon from 2:30 until 5 o'clock the ladle of the Methodist Clnir. li will hold a tea for the benefit of the church at the residence of Mr. C. V, Itarlik corner of Ninth and Kx change street. A musical program hut been prepared and a cordial invitation it extended to all. G. W. Sanborn Moves Office (1. V. Sanliorii "yesterday moved hit nillce from it location on Tenth and Commercial ttreet to the building on llond ttreet recently made vacant by the removal of the Firtt National Bank. The new building will be the general ofllce for hi cannery and coal bifiness. The building vacated by him will toon be occupied by W. A. Stone, who will put in a stock of dry good and mer chaud!t& Candy Company Attached The Eastern Candy Company' factory and tore u this city and atore at Sea nide wa attached by Sheriff iPomeroy on an attachment Milt filed by Xorthrup & Sturgi Company, f Portland in the Circuit Court of that city. A suit wai filed In the circuit court in thi city hy P. 0. P. Attt agaiiwt Sheriff Pome roy to gain possession of the tock fix turet, etc.. of the Eastern Cnmly Corn puny. Attin claim that he hold a chattel mortgage on tock, etc., and that Sheriff I'omeroy erred in attaching and closing the store. A writ of replevin wa terved on the Sheriff and the store may be reopened. COFFEE, TEA, CATSUP, PICKELS, FRUITS Ice Cream Sherbets Candles Work on tbe Clatsop county court house U progressing most satisfactorily, and Judge Trenchard, who Is looking f tcr tlie K-nerol eontrm'tlon on mmll of (he county, l ipvaUy plcme.l it the rogn-t mnla Bnd tlm preneut condi tion of the building, which U practically HnUhed. outnhle. The vmloun eoinpartinentt and county oftU'i- i -Hull t, tare circuit courtroom have been partitioned off Jurlng the t few weeks and the plutering and llniithiny of tbe wulU will Lw coin nif need within m few day. A gang of workmen are buay cutting out atone for tbe entrance! to the three tcpi, the front of which are awaiting the arrival of marble to enable them to be flnUhed. The entrance, when com pleted, will be verw hndome and a credit to tbe general outline of the big ijiiiUlin. The huge vaults have been completed with the exception of the ateel doora, which will lie put Into poaitlon shortly. They are iiiiiiicnn,. utructmvn and would iland if the building were burned wlileb U Impossible, to the ground, or even If the building -fell upon them. They are foot and a half thick of reinforced con crete and will provide ample room for the the etorage of county reconl, file unci paper. The completion of tbe roof la engaging the attention of the contractor! at pres ent, preparations for the construction of the diime, especially, being rather elab orate. When the latter la finished and covered it will be seen for many miles In any direction on the harbor. The building would be a credit to the capital In a number of State in the Union. The color of the pressed brick and the architecture of the whole affair could not be better, and Judge Trenchard is highly pleased with the structure so far. He it watching every move of the con tractors in order that the arrangement of the different floors will give the oper ations of court and county business tbe best satinfaction. TI10 baeuieut woodwork will be com menced upon ahortly by Foreman Ileb lack and his large gang of men. Super intendent C. P. Falniberg, who has the handling of tbe job for the Seattle firm carrying out the contract, is pushing matter aa rapidly as possible in order to complete the budding by December I, the time contracted for. lie is confident that the courthouse will 1 finished within the time limit, and Judge Trenchard believes that it will be ready for occupation by tbe first of the year. Ho stated yesterday that he was confident tho February term of court would be held in the new struc ture. Considering the fact that most of the work has been done in the pat three months, it is cciHtiin that the building will be flnlnhed within the required time. Tito contractor have nhown that they kimw their buincss and the county is Fortunate in having the courthouse con t ruction in their hnnd. Y. W. C. GIRLS TO SEASIDE ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR LARGE REPRESENTATION TO THEIR AN NUAL OUTING EXPECT aoo GIRLS TO CAMP NEAR SEASIDE HOTEL. Arrangements have been inado by Oenernt Passenger Agent Jenkins of tho Astoria 4 Columbia River Railroad for the transportation of the members of the Y. W. C. A., of Washington and Idaho, who will attend the annual outing of tho association at Seaside; which will bo held from August 30 to September 10. The paWy will number over 200 girls and will be in clunge of Miss Delia Watson of Portland. . The girls will be from almost every city in tho threo states and will stop at the Seaside Hotel and live in tents on the grounds recently occupied by tho militia. Great preparations are being made for their entertainment, and as many of them aro acquainted with the pcoplo already residing at the beach, it is expected that their advent will add greatly to tho social pleasures at Sea side. The party will bo compoced of mem bers of the Y. W. O. A., who are away from their homes and In strange cities. Most of them are employed, in various occuuatlons and they take this oppor tunity to come to tho Seaside so that they will be properly chaperoned. The officers of the association look after them like mothers would look after their children and in this manner the Institution gets in its good work. tr Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier. A ma tueetinir of thoe tntereted in the roiM ruction of a good road between Astoria and Tortland will be held at Kt. Helens on August 15. A large num ber of enthuUts from this city will go up on tlie morning train and return m tlie evening. The meehmr will be held during the day in order that visi tors to St. Helens niiiv return in the evening. Secretary Whyte, of tlie Chamber of Commerce, ha received a letter from Judge R. 8. Hatton .of St. Helens, stat ing that ho and the two commissioner were perfectly acreeablo to holding the meeting, and that Portland people would be notified in order that then miuhr be a large attendance. Columbia county y$'ople are becoming greatly interested in the movement and there promises to be the iirceteat enthusiasm for the im mediate completion of a new road. The plan of action for the raisim? of funds and the carryimr out of the work will lie completed at the meeting. A large number of automobile men from Portland will lie present and among the visitors some good Ideas on road con struction will be beard. It is probable that Judge Trencbarda plan or the route of the road will be acted unon. however, as there appears to be a gen eral feeling that it i the best and most reaouiie. The local Chamber of Commerce will continue tbe good roads movement in this county, as it realizes that good road ere needed more than anvthinn else to help develop and settle up the tracts wiucti ara at present inaccessible to teams for haulinir nurooses. There la a large field to work on in this respect and active measures will be taken at an early date to carry out numerous projects in this connection. WILL MANUFACTURE BRICK EASTERN INVESTORS SEEK OPEN. ING FOR THIS INDUSTRY, PRO VIDED BY CHAMBER OF COM' MERCE ASTORIA'S GREAT NEED. Secretary Whyte. of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce, has received let ters from two eastern capitalists re garding tbe brick-making possibilities of thi district. Tho inquiries are in answer to advertisements in eastern papers stating that there are splendid i pilings here for various lines of busi ness, including the brick-making indus try. The inquiries are from men fully ac quainted with the business and Mr. Wbyte is endeavoring to have them both come to this city and locate, and to have them go into the business to gether if possible. In case they don't care to do this tbe man who wrote first will be given the advantage over the other in the selection of suitable soil for this line of business. One reason that Astoria has not a larger number of brick buildings is be cause of the difficulty in securing this material. The pressed brick, especially, lias to be secured at a great distance fiom the city, and owing to the weight of it in transit the freight charges make brick very expensive. In securing a brick manufacturing plant close to the city, therefore, the Chamber of Commerce will have placed the material nt. a point where it will be easily available, and at a reasonable figure fon contractors and builders. The consequence will bo that brick residences and business blocks in Astoria will be more common than heretofore and give the city an apearance of solidity and enterprise. The location of Astoria places it in a kind of stage for the traveling public both by water and rail. Tho view of the city by water is especially clear and to have handsome buildings, like the few large ones that have been erected during the past few months, scattered about in largo numbers, cannot fail to cause the Columbia's seaport to moke an impression upon all who sees it. Bad Burn Quickly Healed. "I am so delighted with what Cham berlain's Salve has done for me that I feel bound to write and tell you eo," save Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John Si, ! Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daughter ) had a bad burn on her knee. I applied i Chamberlain's Salve and it healed beau tifully." This salve allays the pain of al burn almost instantly. It is for sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. That, is the watchword. That is what Oleaasss and stimulates tha Vmmty without irritation in any form. Dfrtnn T&tiTa Fruit Srrun doss. I T. f. Uuri Owl Ikqg Store. JiWn See You Where Great Reductions on Summer Clothing and Straw Hats HERMAN WISE Ton Can't LooK Foolish In a Wise Suit ftlllMMHIUMMIIIIIHMMIMHimtHIIHMMim onttttaattttttno ntXO PERSONAL MENTION 088 088888888888888880 Deputy Sberifl Archy McLean Is spending a week's vacation at Seaside. Coeur d'Alene College, of Coeur "J'Alene,, Idaho .is visiting Rev. Rydquist of this city. J. W. Rathbone, superintendent of the Xational Lumber & Box Company, of Hoquiam, Wah., spent Sunday in As tor'nt E. J. Schlacel. formeriv of Astoria, passed through the city on Sunday on his way to Portland from Seaside. Rev. J. Jesperson, president of tbe Deputy District Attorney McCue spent Sunday at Seaside visiting friends and taking in huge quantities of ozone, which is characteristic of the restorters at this famous place. Mrs. Thomas Witbers returned on last evening's train from Boise, Idaho, where she has been visiting friends. "Mr. With ers left for Portland Sunday morning and met his wii'o there. Mrs. Dr. S. C. Hatton, of Riverton, Iowa, a sister of Dr. 0. B. Ustes, left yesterday morning for Seattle, accom panied by her daughter and Mrs. J. W. Estes, who will visit with her in that city. Prof. A. A. Cleveland has returned from Eugene where he was an instruc tor at the summer session of the Uni versity of Oregon. He will spend the rest of the summer at Astoria and the State Agricultural College at Pullman. Special Sale For the next ten days we are going to oner all styles in children's oxfords at special low prices. Child's barefoot sandels, tan 2 to 6....... 55c Child's kid, patent tip, spring heel oxfords, 5 to 8,75c Child's " " " " 8 1-2 to 11, $1.05 1 Child's patent ribbon tie, Child's " w Child's " " " Misses' patent ribbon tie, Take advantage of this Wherity, Ralston Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store tKe Buffalocomotiveij and 1 -will go, they sell uve mtcies Advertised below. : 088888888888888880 8 PROBATE BUSINESS. tl 08 88 88888888888880 In the matter of the estate of Thomas Logan deceased, the executors filed theie third semi-annual account and the re port was approved and attorneys ani executor's fees allowed. C W. Fulton, administrator of the es tate of Jacob E. Lamers, deceased, pre sented his final account and September 10 at 2 o clock p. m. was. tbe time set for hearing. Sunday excursions to North (Long) Beach. Round trip fare $1.00 to any point on North Beach. Tickets good re turning on either the steamer Potter or Nahcotta. Call it 0. R. fc N. dock for particular. Remedy for Diarrhoea Never Known to Fail "I want to say a few words for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. I have used this prepa ration in my family for the past five years and have recommended it to a number of people in York county and have never known it to fail to effect a cure in any instance. I feel that I can not say too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world." S. Jemison, Spring Grove, York County, Pa. ' This remedy is for sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. 5 to 8, 1.10 8 1-2 to 11 1.25 white top, 5 to 8, ........ 1.10 white top, 11 1-2 to 2. ...1.35 sale before sizes are gone