FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lj, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOHIA, OREGOIT. Just Arrived Dew Bloater Dackerel The finest in this or any market ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Tha Leading Qr-e III HIES Cf IIO Llctmatd to Wtd County Clerk 3. C. Clinton ytterday issued a ma rr lags license la favor o( Mr. Orli F. Olinetead and Ml Lulu Me Mullen, both of thli county. Will Karktt Fw The Armstrong & Leonard pople hv discontinued, tht cutting of log Id thttr Deep Jtlver holding, and , aw buy marketing tht veral million feet of fiat log now being placed In the water and boomd. Onrifth Off- For th nxt few day tbera will b flat reduction of 20 per cent on tht great furnlturt ttock of Charles Hell born ft Company, tod thlt without reservation of any tort. Such In Fame Van Ducn, mater Ah warden of Oregon, bat been farming out crawfish to tbt authorltlM In Nevada. Only lt August they wer packng aardlnet in allvtr tint according to report. On of these daye Nevada will be aportlng a warden of canned flh In tht mining tamp. daclflo Flhrman. Cnt Lou Dead Thert wat a dearth of dd In the filing at the county clerk.' office yeater day, but ont Instrument of thia naturt appearing on tbt register, tbat of tbt Merchant' Saving ft Truct Co., to Luoinda Appal oonwylng lota 10 and 11, in block 6, of Hallway Addition to Oetan Orovt. Crawfish la Xmda Matter Fiih Warden 11 0. Van Dun la In receipt of a reply from tha Nevada , Hah Commission regarding tha (hipmcnt of crawflth tent them toma time ago. Tbt eommitaion ba planted tht crusts cnt In Washoe Lake near Carton City and wem to bt getting along nicely in their new abode. Thanka I extended to Mr. Van Duaen for tha Interest thown .' and foi tha direction which ha sent regarding their food and culture. Overland to Tillamook Contractor C. L. Houston, of tha firm of Ferguton ft Houston, baa gbn to Garibaldi, in Tillamook county, to over look tha nearly completed life-caving . ... LI. -...-..I- 1 - ....111 , IL. iiauou mi people nave num. iur mr government thert, and wliich it ready for official Inspection Mr. Houton went out over the land trail, but will return by tea, and will be borne in a few dayt. Bit Sold Hi Inttrttt Frank Smalley, tha well known Frankfort logger, baa disposed of hi Young't River logging interests, and will devota hlmtelf to tba operation of bit nortb-thor propertlet for tha futurt. To Stella on Button Erall I'alniberg, tbt wll known con tractor ba gone to Stella to attlat in the completion of a big contract ba bold there for tba painting of a group of building, and will remain thara until tht work la practically UnUhed. Twtnty Ctnta Saved . 'Tht buyer of anything told by Charle Uellborn ft Company, for toma time to com, may tavt 20 ctnta on tha dollar aa tha bouaa It making that reduction, flat, on all good, in order to lesten tht ttock. Don't forget it, and don t fail to un it! Nonhthori Visitors Uan l'ctenen, ' th well known can nerymen of Altoona, wat a business vltl tor In thlt ct(y yeterday, aa waa Mika (iurman, of Cathlatuet. ISoth gentlemen rHrt tiling active on the other abort and no especial gloom on account of the hold up holiday. Their own interetlt are flourishing at all point. Strioutly HI Otto Morgan, who ba been employed In tha Western Union Teh-graph office for tome time pt, i quit 111 at the homa of C. W. Lamar. Dr. Fulton, who 1 In attendance on tba young man, may advise tbat ba bt taken to tba boapital a symptoms of typhoid fever art ap parent - Otto ha inada many friend her who will regret learning of hi illneu. Lull In Criminal Matters Thara art but three prisoners at pre- ent In the county jail of Clataopt J. II Andrew, tba larcenlstj Scott Anderson, doing four month for assault with a dangeroua weapon, and Al. Benson, who hat terved hit term for pointing a gun at another person, and Will bt releaied today. Tba criminal dockett of tha city and county are all light both In num ber and quality of offenaea charged. Confectionaries. GREEN TOMATOES . 'V . LAST OF THE SEAbON. 3 Cents Per Pound. SEND IN YOUR ORDER NOW Scholfield Mattson .& Co. 'S8S& 112 and I20 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 Phone 931 For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH Johnson Phonograph Co, Parlor Saeond Floor ovar fteholfleld ' A Matt ton Co. MAYOR WISE HAS HIS CHEERFUL SAY PROUD OF THE HIGH ESTIMATE IN WHICH ASTORIA IS HELD AT PORTLAND, rOR HER WORK AT THE MONEY-CRISIS. Mayor WIu hat returned from Port land and feel qulta animated and hopeful over tbt financial gltuatlon and thetheer ful view taken of it at tha metropolis In the course of an Interview yesterday morning mltk en Astoriaa reporter be expressed himself In tba following termt, which art altogether appllcablt to the existing condition t "Outside of a few profeulonal dema gogue, who are never happy unlet they llr up trouble, tha good judgment of tba average American baa again come to tba front and everybody It going about lila Inialom. r "It't strange, I it not, when a man it In need of accommodation, he think the bank 1 a very good place to go to; but the minute a bunch of Wall atreet (pecu lator cry 'panlo,' la order to bring the price of railroad and other bond down; to many people become like a flock of sheep and, forgetting the accommoda tion and favor of tha pant, run to their bank and take money from tha vault to bid in unsafe place, or, perchance, upend It In foolUh way. "I met ttvertl prominent buIni peo pit in Portland and tba general remark wa 'Wall, your Astoria bank, w hear, art a solid at a rock, and wa under stand you Attoria people haven't loat your bead like people ebiewhcre,' and I tell you I felt prcAid to know tbat, tak ing it all in all, wa have about aa cool headed and anible a population a can be found anywhere wa may have our petty little difference, but In an emer gency, wa got together and act like aane, reasonable people. "The Afttoria bank ara aolld and. w are proud of it. "Tba Commercial Club dinner wa a niece, and I with that one of our com mercial organization would get up a oemi annual dinner, to which tha Com mercial Club, of Oregon, and Washing ton could bt invited, to knit together the tlrt of friendabip and through an exchange of idea, learn mora of tha ad vantagea of tha varlou tection and imbue them with the Importance of tbi seaport city." DEATH SUMMONS. Grim VUitor Bring Sorrow Into .Two ' Homea. Mr. Lydia TeUon, who wai taken to Mary'a Hospital Wednetday afternoon, lucourabed to a fatal malady at that in (titutlon early yesterday morning, while ministering hands were doing all possible to relieve her suffering. Mr. Kelson, waa a native of Oregon; 43 year of age, and Just previous to her death bad been a resident of Hammond. She ia ur vlved by several children. Notice of in terment will be given later. , Mrs. Amelia KaxeppI, wife of the pro prietor of the Columbia restaurant, died at their home yesterday morning from a stroke of paralysis. , Deceased wat 42 year of age. Interment will be made In the Greenwood cemetery Saturday morning. Pearl Button Induatry A letter from Prof. W. C. Curtis, of the University of Missouri, ha been received by H. C. Van Duscn, regarding the aecuring of any data concerning specie of fresh water mussels that may abound in our rivers. Prof, Curtis is conducting elaborate experiments and investigation with a view to finding meant for maintaining fresh water mus sels artificially. The shell of the mussel are valuable aa pearl buttons are manu factured f ram them. Mr. Van Dusen will make investigation into this mussel in dustry and it la possible may find we have been overlooking a valuable manu facturing proposition in our midst. Astoria ia Advantaged There are two particulars in tht new tariff of tba Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company, which will be placed in effect on the 25th of tha present month, which are distinct advantages to Astoria, and have been long desired) One It that the $2.50 round-trip rate from here to Portland, is available for use on the Saturday night train preceding the Sunday for which they are Issued j and the other is, that all beach tickets sold by the company at Portland and other points up the river, will bear atop-over privileges at Astoria, both going and oomlng. Eighty Cent The prices on all the huge stock of furniture at the1 store of Charles Hell bora & Company, have been reduced to 80 cents on the dollar, throughout. This will continue for tome time. The stock must be reduced. , TELEPHONE PEOPLE AT WORK FOREMAN BURNS INDICATES THE CHARACTER OF IMPROVEMENTS TO BE INSTALLED HERE FORTHWITH. Yesterday afternoon an Aatorian re porter hunted up Mr. Burns, the Port land foreman of the Pacific State Tele phone Company, in charge of tbt project ed tmlce-improvemcntt here, and asked what tba acope of repair and construc tion wa. to be, and waa toll tbat It was the purpose of the company to revamp the entire equipment in tbia city and to cable all tbt wires overhead, leaving no open wires to disfigure or impede the city nor its department. There ara now 30 reel of' cablet on the O. It A X. dock here, which will be devoted to thlt phase of the work. It wa originally intended to put tba wire underground, but thia scheme baa been abandoned, in part, owing to the fact of the constant repairing and rebuilding of the busy streets of the town; yet a large per cent of the down-town, wires, notably from the site of the 'present office of the company aa far south aa Franklin avenue, will be underground. or piped and hung on the atringert below the ttreeK Plenty o,' new poles will be used in tba new construction work and there are several carioada now in the railway yards hm for that purpose. Altogether there will be 33,000 feet ot cables swung overhead, each containing from 29 to 150 pairs of transmission wires, which, reduced to appreciable figure, meant many a mile of new serv ice equipment in this department Ten men will arrive here today to join Mr. Burn in the immediate launching of the work, and tba plans, covering the Inst detail of the tak have been pre pared for use and are on the spot and available. Scores of new and up-to-date instru ments will be installed and the .whole Astoria system will ba put on a par with the best modern service in the state. Everybody about the city is glad to see Mr. Burns and his men here on tnis task, and perkapa the beet satisfied of them all ia Manager Andy Brunold. of the local office, himself. A Credit to Astoria The beautiful new tonsorial parlor just opened at 672 Commercial street in this city by Messrs. J. H. Petersen t Son, and atyled "The Modern," ia a distinct credit to the city as a business house. The establishment is fitted with every phase of ttandaxd appointment in its line and meets the but requirement of the lawa of exquisite cleanliness. It is done in rosewood and plate glass with gilt ornamentation and contains six splendid hydraulic chairs, tbat are the very acme of comfort. That it will do its ample share of the trade goea with out saying, 'since, aside from its dainty equipment, it is in the . very heart of the city, and starts with the generous Petersen cllentelle as sponsor for its abiding success. Ordered to Florida Captain Steele who for the past six years has been stationed at Fort Stev ens, and who has made a host of friends in thia city, has been ordered to Florida for duty, and will depart in about three weeks. The captain .will carry with him the earnest good will of very many As torians who have been recipients of abundant courtesies at his hands. Col. White, commanding at Fort Stevens, waa in the city yesterday, to meet and greet his daughter, Mrs. Geo. R. Feeter, the wife of Lieutenant Feeter, of the Sev enth U. S. Infantry, who comes out from Texas to visit her father, and who will ba followed in a short time by her husband, the lieutenant. Twenty Per Cent Off Everything in the immense stock ear ried by Charles Heilborn & Company, will ba aold for soma time to come, at a clean out of 20 per cent, without re-; gard to what the article may be. Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month delivered by carrier. Fresh Made Candy Made right at home in our own factory. Also Lowncy's In any size box. TAGC'S PARLORS -' 483 Commercial St One Piano TlbHet With Each $5 Purchase. Going to see A football game? W have clothes IV wear to same . 11 mm In the game of advertising Public Confidence isourgoaL We have Quality, Style and Value playing on the front line, and we score a touch-down every our kick-off for today, Sab Coat reduced 15 per cent. A lot of good Overcoats reduced ao per cent. Mens and Boys' Suitareduced to, 15 and so per cent. $3 Hats now a.$o Separata pants reduced 10 to 20 per cent; fancy vests reduced alto. Try some of our woolen underwear! ' WISE ia tola agent for Hulls' separable umbrella. WISE ia sole agent for KNOX Hat. '' " WISE is tola agent for Carhartt work clothe. ALL claim "to have superior clothing But you know that - ' Yob can't look FOOLISH in a WISE aulk leirmaiWise The Shop That Makes Astoria Famous, Swedish Restaurant WILL, OPEN Thursday Noon, November 14 At 406 Exchange Street. K BIMU OCa Breakfast served from 7:30 to 8:30 lilGdlb Z J U. Dinner from 11:30 until 2. Supper from 5:30 to 7:30. Blue Hats and Brown Hats Any Quantity. We have just received a big shipment of Blue and Brown Hats. There has been a shortage but now we are well supplied, Retriramlng and Remodeling Old Hats a Specialty. Ion Tod llmeri Mrs. Georgia Pennington, 483 Bond Street, i