WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1907. THE MOIININO ASTOMAN. ASTORIA; OBEGON EAT WELL AND YOU'LL BE WELL , Uie Sinclair! Mild Cured "Fidelity Hams and Bacon1 Time tested and true. Once used always used We Sell Them. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Tha Utdlng Oreo tVILL ACCEPT CHECKS INPAYMENT LOCAL MERCirANTS SIGN PETI TION TO TAKE BANK PAPER AND WILL ASSIST BANKS TO RELIEVE MONEY SHORTAGE, 7 WW 1 11 Treaturtr't Rtctiptt Th city treattirer ytrdy received m In lliuur lknM and ITS In itrt ctmntt. 1 Bit RwoTtrtd Jk Tvkui, who wat Injured in tin runaway of rel Eignr Company' team, two weekt ago, hoi entirely recov ered and It around again. Death U Want- Tbt Infant daiijjliler of Mr. and Mra. Carl Johann, who rwldt at Tongue Point, died yterdny, ajred on day. The Interment will take place today, at Kuarfton. ; Electric Improvement , Tlfr Aturl Electric Company are putting In a new fd wire on Bond trt, and are waking good hradwiy. The company being detlroti of keeping up to date have a force working ateadlty to Iniprov the tytlem. Water Clerk Buty Water Clerk Lounl)rry, deaplte the to-called financial disturbance U kept buy collecting water rt-nta. Rank may come and banka may go, but water rent go on forever. Thua clerk Lounbrry ilugt aa he gather In the ahekek Bora at th Capital Word waa received In thla city yetler day that a handsome, heart- baby boy waa born to Mr. and Mr. Claude I'hair at the capital city on Monday morning latt. Both mother and ton are getting on famoutly. Thl will be pleaaant new to the many friend of the young people h New Sidewalk Superintendent of Street Kearney baa a force of men at work putting In a aldewalk leading to the Taylor school. The auperlntendent, keen to hi dutiei, noted that the children would be com pelled to walk In the mud to reach the tcbool, during the bad weather and ha wisely provided a proper walk. hjW ... -. . .. - . At tha Hoipltal W. M. Vol!, of Cathlamet, on whom an operation wa performed Saturday, I doing nicely and will toon be fully recovered. Bond Street Improvement Contractor- Lebeck, who U driving tha piling on Bond treet, bop to have the work done o a to allow one-lialf 01 the trret to b ud, by Saturday night. Owing to the condition of tha aupporta of the street, It 1 Impomlble to allow th u of any part of the roadway until the work I. flnWied to a certain potni. By Monday, no doubt, Bond ttrect will b in inch a hap that ay accett to L'nloutown will be poMlble, A wooden walk ha already been coiwlructed, for foot pawenger, that will letten tua in convenience nomewbat. Ill and Abtcnt The. friend of Matt Kakalla, a well known employ of the Cltop mill. who ha been HI for tome daj pat, h myterlmly disappeared and bl friend are very much worried over hi lwmce. It I feared he ha luadvertei.t Jy fallen Into the river or otherwise dune away with himself under the tre of hi malady 1 and the arcli (a being carried tar aud wide for him. Anyone knowing anything of hi whereabout wilt confer a dUtinct favor on hi people and friend by leaving word at the mill oflu-e concerning him. lit baa not been een inc 0:30 o'clock on Monday mom Ing lat. Ice Cream Sherbets Candies A Piano. Number With Each $5 Purchase Your Checks On any Astoria bank ARE GOOD at the great reliable Herman Wise Clothes Shop Bring your checks here and we will accept them on any Astoria bank in payment for merchandise purchased. No matter how much you buy a check will be accepted in payment. So come along all you citizens who have checks. We have confidence in our banks, faith in the future of Astoria and unbounded reliance in the clothes we sell. What you buy here is the best always. Antorla't merchant have come to th front In the endeavor w prttem tat flnancial Integrity of our city and our bank, and yesterday they all with one accord tigned the petition that waa cir culated among them by C. II Uellborn, of Hellborn k Co., at tha Instance of the Chamber) of Commerce, and In accord ant with the rewlutlon that waa paw ed at tha regular meeting of tha Cham ber on Monday evening. Mr. Hellborn found no dienting oleet among thov whom ha wa able to reach, with the petition yesterday and It la expected that when tba paper la brought to the attention today of thote ho have j not bad an opportunity to lgn, that the tame exprewion of will- tnime to a d th vituatlon will be found. The context of the petition 1 a fol low, with the name of thoe merchant who were afforded an opportunity of lgiiing jetrdyi "Resolved, that the Chamber of Com mere do now thu formally exp Hi confidence in the Vnkt of Attorla and atnure thu formally all of the butinest men of thl community and ttate, that the Aatorl Chamber of Commerce ace nothing but a brlgU future for Oregon ml lclievc that not even the pinching flnjfcr of Wall trwt can do ought more harmful than mora fully than ever be fore advert! our rcourve and financial integrity." In view of the foregoing resolution, adopted at the meeting of tha Attorla Chamber of Commerce, held November 4th, we, the undesigned merchant, hav Ing the ut mo. t confidence In our bank, do hereby agree to accept local bank check, clearinghouse certificate and certificate of deposit, at their full face value, in ehange for mcrchandite pun ctured at our rcpectiv placea of busl- uea. Herman Wie. Roa, Iilggln 4 Co. Clia. lU-liborn & Co. Foard & Stoke Hdw. Co. Slmingtou D. 0. Co. . 1. A. Stoke. Atorla Hurdwar Co." M. S. Copoland 4 Co. Acme tiroc. & Py. Co. . A. 0. Spcxarth. E. A. Higglna Co. ' , S. Dandgcr" 4 Co. Badollctt 4 Co. . Andrew Birch. Wucrlty, RaUton 4 Co. J. V. Burn. W. J. Scully. , Ilildebraud 4 Gor. J. II. Seymour. .. ; T. F. Lauvln. The Boton Store. Chat. V. Brown. Charle Roger 4 Son. A. V. Allen. , 1 Luukonen 4 Harrison. Krnest Riiulcll. Jamt Finlayton. B. A. Ward. WC. Lwa 4 Co. , Fiahcr Bros. Co. Judd BiVi. AV IL Fellman. i H. Crohn. J. J. Robinson. Johnson & Morrison. ' . ' II. II. Zapf. S. L. Nnnthrup. II. l-Aikstrom. City Lumber 4 Box Co. i Procl-Elgner Transfer Co. The Hocflcr Co. Albert W. T. 4 Paint Co. tori I adverlltlng It reourcet. Mem' lert of the Chamber of Commerce who wleh to attend thl dinner In Portland, next Tuctday night, ara requetted to leave their name together with th re quired ona dollar In the office of the Chamber. Tin flrt come 'will bo flrt erred until tha lx invitation hav been accepted, It It exected on thl occaalon to have together publicity worker from all part of the atate and It will be worth any butnet man'a time to attend thit dinner and find out what it going on in Oregon, ouUide of Attorla. Not Much Rain According to the report of the weather bureau ,the downfall of rain in thit tectlon It the lowest registered In tlx year and it only .00 of an Inch at against 6AS invhe at thit time last year. Th maximum temperature for October wat 60 degree on the 10th, and tile minimum 48 degree on the 10th. lomai '-Wise The Shop That Makes Astoria Famous si SWEET APPLE CIDER THE KIND YOU LIKE SEND US YOUR ORDER Scholfield Malison h Co. 112 and 120 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 Phone 831 Ten Cent Store MOVED AND READY FOR BUSINESS. Next door to Herman Wise For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go,, Parlor Baoond Floor ever Soholficld A Matt Co. Jorgenson Died - iMiirtin Jorgenson, Who waa Injured at tho dock at Hume't mill, died at 7 a. m. yesterday. He did not become con scious from the time of the accident, and passed away peacefully. Hit body la now at Gilbaugh't undertaking par lei's nnd the funeral will take place ac cording to arrangements which will be made later. Coroner Pohl will hold an inquest today, when the responsibility for tho accident will probably be placed. Commercial Club Dinner- Manager Tom Richardson of the Port land Commercial Club has cnt an invi tation to Manager Whyte of the Cham ber of Commerce and six of the officers mid members to attend the monthly din ner to be eiven by the Portland organ!- xation on Tuesday evening, November 12th. at exactly 6 o'olock. . This dinner it informal and the subject for discus slon will be, "How 'Oregon la Being AHvartlaed." MAnasrer Whyte 1 re quested to deliver a ten minutes address on thit occasion and explain how At- Mil luell Pillinerf i This week we are making big special reductions. We positively have the largest and most complete stock in Astoria. If anything is up-to-date, nobby and the vogue of the season the BON TON is sure to have it. - . " ' We'positively guarantee to sell our goods cheaper than any house in Astoria. Remodeling and Retrimming Old fiats a specialty. i; rirs-' Georgia Pennington, Mgr., 483 Bond St. , , .,. v'v.. ... i' i. i' 5,?:.. .' v':" ' ' - ' n)tHiHi ttlttttfttttt1-Tt" M jniTmss The Astorian 60 cents per month; delivered by carrier r r