THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1907, THE ' MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA; OREGON. v. EAT WELI AND YOU'LL BE WELL Ute Sinclair's Mild Cured "Fidelity Hams and Dacon" Time tested and true. Once used always used .We Sell Them. ROSS, HIGG INS & CO. f Tha Leading OrMrg " - TERSE TILES Of I ! Wanted A girl to work in ft bindery. Attorlan office. Jpply Check An Good ; W will ttk your ehecki on any local bank for reel aetata, Com and mo us. Wo bavt torn choice bargalut where you can Invest your money aafaly. TUB ASTORIA AB8T1UCT, TITLE ft TKUST CO. No Barrier to Them County Clrrk J. C. Clinton yesterday lue4 marriage license to Mr. Aid rallman an4 Mia Fanny Jtaoda, botb of thla city. Tbe "financial" holiday art no barrier to lb young people with a wedding coming to tbtra, t 1 ? ' On Abridged Tim Tblngt look Hvtly around th plant and yarda of tbt AitorU Dos Company thee days, tboujrh tba company li work ing ita eraw of 113 men on thret quarter time Tby will mum tba normal ecale at tba earliest possible moment. Cold Wtalbtr Sign Tbarn war at leatt a dozen triangu lar atringt of gee pawing to tba aouth'aM over tlila city yesterday, and they bonkad out tba old-time warning aa they nVw, bidding tba interested tbouanda watching them from tarra Anna, to hedge against tb cold tbat la ut to follow them, forward Membership Fat At a meeting of tb Chamber of Com narot, November 4th step war takan whereby tbat body la to btcoma a mem ber of tba National River and Harbori Congress, and to tbla and, Manager VfU yesterday, forwarded tba required yearly membership fee to Secretary J. EL Ellison, at Cincinnati. Tbl move ia considered by everybody to be a wiaa one and mean much to tba Columbia IUver in the future effort of tbl Cbngrete. Ketaaga from Europe , ' Councilman George Kaboth yesterday received a jolly communication from Loul Itauffe, the wall known AttorUu, who ia now in Berlin, Germany, visiting relative and friend 1 and Mr. llauffa desired to la remembered kindly to all bla uncounted friend bere. lie I one of those men wbo are easily and bapplly remembered anyway and tbera U no epclal need of bit recalling himself to bla friend for they couldn't forget blm if they would, and wouldn't if they could. ' . Arreited For Dabt One Jlmr Jcobon, a young man who baa been Halting heraabout during the peat aeaaon, but wbo at the do of that work, went to beeping bar, waa arretted yesterday at the Instance of Daniel llannula, on the alleged count of "defrauding a boarding-house keeper" out of 70) and now lie In jail pending the dll of the cae when th Justice court hl reeuma butlnesa after tba special holiday now eo numerou and regular, Petition FUed- Loult P. Kinney, through her acnt, Dr. Alfred Kinney, ha filed a petition with Auditor Olaf Anderson, of tbl city, praying for permission to Improve btr property on Thirteenth atreet be tween Exchange and Franklin, at ber own cost and expeneej and that (ha city remove all obatruction now on that thoroughfare at ita earliest on wnlence. . ' -,'. Ice Cream Sherbets Candies 9-1 -wa 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. Hernial Wise The Shop That Hakes Astoria Famous, W. C. T. V. Keatlng- The Women'a Chriatlan Temperance Union will meet tbla afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the borne of Mr. Cyrui, 870 Duane ttrtvt.. Stelnberger-Mariao fl'he lute announccritant 1 made of the marriage of Mi Clara Marian and Mr. IU I pli I). HUiliilHTi'r, which wa aol emnlxed at Vanmuver, Wah on Octo ber 1. The young people are botb well kqowo in Aatorla. Recovery From Accident Haer 1'reet, who wa wriouily In jured in a runaway accident at Fort Columbia lat week, 1 reported aa re covering aa rapidly aa tba condition permit. ' -'. 735 LlcanMa iCounty Clerk Clinton baa lued jutt 739 hunter' licence up to tba clone of buainea yeiterday. Thl la coulderab ly mora than the num1er of bird that have been reported to thl office or that anybody In town baa aoen about Aatorla. Tba Skating :. Dm akating rink juat opened by 8. Itymale, at Foard ft Stoke ball, will certainly be an attractive place for tbe kateri, of Aatorla, and they are many. Th young people will find a well con ducted plane of amuaomeat, during tbe evening, and on Saturday afternoon, air. I'lymala baa had 34 yeara iuccom ful experience in thl bualne which 1 a guarantee of the good order that will be maintained. Wedding on tbe Lewi and Clark At the country; homo of J. M. Heck ard, nine mile out, on the Lewi and Clark, Elliott II. Ilendemon of Fort Hteveni, and Amy A. Ueckard, were married yenterday at noon. Immediate relative and friend were pretent. Ed win S. Ueckard wa beat man and Minnie M. Laren biiibemaid. Kev. Wm. S. Gil bert ollkiatiug. Mr. and Mr. Hendertoo took the cveuing train for tbe Sound cltie. Tbey will live in Uaromond. Tbey Want Him : Quite a noUlfle contingent of the voter of I'nloutowa are circulating and Igning a petition to the Common Council of Atoria for tbe appointment af Manager Oawald Guttafion, of the Suomalainen Co-operativ Company, aa councilman from the Firat Ward in place of Councilman Leandor Lcbeck, wbo U about to retire from tbe municipal aeml circle; and the ama will bo duly pre- tented at the next meeting of that body. . ' f m - ' - - A Timely Reacua , -,. While cating tome refute out of ihe roar of their atora yeaterday, Judd Brother, tbe well known clothier, threw a bandfome Mallory crwvenett Derby bat, bos and all, into the bay. Tbe thing wa not mied for a couple of hour and then it developed that aome of the workmen , on the Weinhard Aatorla hotel ite, bad rescued the hat, which alter ita two hour' floating about on the afternoon flood, waa not even aoaked through. The marvel wa at once put on exhibition in the window of the popular atora on Commercial trcct. The Sick at St. Mary'a The good aiibera at St. Mary' boa pital yesterday reported their patient all doing well and among the special case mentioned tbe following at doing particularly well: Mr. Stanley, recover ing rapidly from the rigor of an opera tion for apH'iidiciti and giving promise of complete rehabilitation; I Mills, is also recuperating nicely from an opera tion performed on Tuesday last; and Mint Anderson, the lady who was in jured during the Regatta, at be grandstand, U getting along admirably, though quite alowly, The rest of the convalescent are doing well throughout the house and everybody ia cheerful. Quiet at City Ball The Aatorian reporter found thing unusually quiet aound the city hall yesterday, the governor' special boll day'a being the apparent cause. The busiest man In tbe building waa Clerk Louniberry, of the water office, who it gathering in the hekel of th consum er with hi customary aplomb as the flrtt 10 day of the month alowly ex pend themselves. Judge Anderson is do ing his beat to keep busy on current filings of council business and succeeds fairly well, but mtrnea the interesting detail of hit daily court, whioh la in abeyance just now. City Treaturer Dealey is kept fairly active receiving payments on tlae pending street im provements, Chief Gammal bad nothing in his bastlle yesterday worth recording. School Superintendent A. L. Clark tried to get the achool board together on Tuesday night but did not aucoeed, and ia patiently waiting, with meagre busi ness on bla hands, until next Tuesday, when he will have a heavy line of ex pense bills to report io his colleagues. Janitor Anderson is tba only man in tine house whose duties are : not abridged by the holiday. , . SECRETARY OF NAVY REPLIES Th following letter waa received yea terday by Manager Whyte of th Cham-; ber of Commerce in response to a com munication addressed by blm to Secre tary of the Jfavy Mfetcalf concerning tba advantage of Astoria a a location for a proposed new naval station on tba ( Pacific Coaatt I "I have your letter of the 20th wit. In which you state that the Cbamber of Commerce ba directed you to write to th Department auggesting the itragetto , Importance of tbe Columbia River liar- j bor as a place for a naval station. r j "The Department doe not, at tba pretent time, contemplate tba etablls!i-' SWEET APPLE CIDER THE KIND YOU LIKE SEND US YOUR ORDER Scholfield Maltson & Co. &o0 112 and 120 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 Phone 831 ment of any new naval station on tba Paclflo Coaat, but if in . the future it aitiiiiM turn Jim at wunttAmut 4t AAnatMaa Itila 'VHHt WVW'KW IflVWIItl J W WH1UI VHW j quitionf your letter will 1 considered villa AfJletPa. aftin ftl malffata ( aiiiltmif.. ' led to Congreat." Ten Cent Store MOVED AND READY FOR BU&INESS. . Next door to Herman Wise' For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go, ' Parler eeend Uttf avf tohoHlaM 4 Mattaoei Ca. aattiiniaa IIMI lMIIIIMMIttMtMMMMMMMi 111 MWHJ v j ell Hiiiery i m i -A- - - ' ' ' ',, i. ,, . J MJ JO ' ' '' t: ; 1 'r t if ' QflTi".- -'v-.. ;, . J t .. .t . r,t .. , I : v . t'' , ; : 1 ; : . . - . ; v "A i e'S -r7 . r "i M ,t . : . I ; a.K I i , " v 'I :: : . I - - 7: 1 : ' :: : V s v f ... ' - " : i-W ' s " v j ;: ! ' y j '''''' ' ' ' ' ; 1 ' I t -;. -'' " ." 'I ! ''""T .;, " ' ; ' ' ' " - " " i ' This week we are making big special reductions. We positively have the largest and must 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. 'l.'ri - -' ,: ". .!-'r,'i X Wejpositively guarantee to sell our goods cheaper than any house m Astoria. Remodeling and Retrimming Old Hats a specialty. $ Mrs. Georgia Pennington, Mgr., 483 Bond St. f The Astorian 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier