TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1907, THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Pure and Wholesome "Towles Log Cabin Syrup" A Quarts, half gallon and gallons canst Foil Meaiare. Our Price It Right. ROSS, HIGG INS & CO. f The Leading Qreoere raiiiiHfitno Twtnty Per Cent OS Everything in lb tinmtns stock car ried by Charles llellborn A Company, will be told for some, tint to com, at a clean cut of 20 per cent, without r rd to what tb irtleU may U. A Wla Hwh The ladle of tit Catholic Church will hav a nle and entertainment at St. Mary' Hall, Wednesday night. If yon want to go them in fln shape, wear a WISK uit and overcoat, You can't look FoolWh In WISE clothes, Transfer Pupils Tbt pupil of tb Olney school were trane'errvd to tin Taylor school build ing and hereafter will atttnd ther. The Olney avliool building wn originally ont of the clty'a fir emjlne house and it li thought the coum-ll IU again put a company In that building, Eighty Cent Tb prica on. all tb hug atock of furniture at tb tor of Chart Hell bora A Company, bur bn reduced to 80 ctnta on tb dollar, throughout, Thl will contlnu fop om tlm. Tb atock muit b reduced, ' Banana Spider Wliile opening a crate of banana tbl ' wotnlng Allrt Johnson, of tbe Acme Grocery Co, we startled by a large spider jumping at hit hand. Tb Inwt was secured and placed in a jar. . It 1 of tb specie Mygal and live on the banana team 'and tree. It Is, however, extremely pugnaclou and tb bit U const Jo red poisonous, From Far Lnland , , Word baa been received from tbe well known Finnish Attorlan, Mr, Ed. Lin- quiet, who left this city in September last for his old bom in Finland, and who I there now enjoying himself In more , ways than he can tell about. 'He has written to friends here, for all the news of Astoria, and as they cannot write it In detail, they bar sent him the Morn ing Aitortun in order that he shall miss ' nothing of intercut that transpires while h Is gone. ' , ,s line as can be found In the city. HI patron all know wher b is and will continue to patronise him for the sake of the Invariable "square deal" always secured at his counters. Paid On Yesterday- ' The Tongue Point Lumbering Com pany paid , off Its 203 employe yester day afternoon) and used ten dollar checks as the medium for simplifying tbe currency of the paper handed out. The men were all glad to get the com pany' sign-manual and well pas it a far as it will go in various ways Incident to prsonal, account. The mill people have given no lgn as yet of any Inten tion to close down the plant, deepit the prltent rumor to that effect) it may be safely said that If the situation easet oft at M. ther wilt be no cessation" of work at this huge plant, which is loaded with orders from home and abroad. Badly Hammered Whiter Chatham, a Jogger from up Svernwn way, appeared before Jutlce P J. Coalman and Aitant District Attorney John McCue, yesterday morn ing, with a terrible looking far and eye on him, and swore to a complaint charg ing one D. 1- Kelley, of that neighbor hood, with assault and battery, alleging that Kelly bad kicked him in the face repeatedly with his logging shoes, and the wounds on bis face bore out the al legation, if anything could. Tbe warrant followed fast on the1 oath filed and Sheriff Pomeroy went up after the alleg ed aggressor, who will appear before Justice Goodman sometime today, for preliminary bearing in the ease. Injured Cutting Wood -, While cutting wood yeaterday after noon, on the' Lewi and Clark river, Will Murray, a recent arrival from North Dakota, serlouily, but not dangerously, cut bis left foot. He was brought in shout 0 o'clork and sent to St, Mary's hospital, where the wound waa dressed. He will be out in a few days. Had No Certificate V Dr. J). M. Klnsey, dentist in the office of DrVW. C Logan, was arreted yes- trday for working at his profession without tbe prescribed certificate called for lu ihe statute of Oregon. The doc tor was iimiiPillatalyt rclewned on bail, ami when the matter comes up for bear ing will ak the court to go thoroughly li.ty tbe matter, Dr. Kinney Is a gradu ate of tbe Ann Arbor school of dcntlitry and has been a successful dmtal practi tioner for tbe past 23 years. 11 1 a recent arrival In the taU and when be fore tlie Dental Board failed to secure a llene on account of few minor technicalities. Dr. Klnsey was assured by member of the Hoard that he was en titled to a certificate and with that as- m ranee came to Astoria and engaged In practice. It is understood he Is a thoroughly competent dental practition er, and his friends, believe that no tech nicality should be allowed to stand be tween him and a certificate from this etate, especially when he Is the holder of certificates from several other state. The case will probably be taken to tut highest court and a text made a to the constitutionality of the law under which be wa arrested. , A C4m of a Place Frank Donnerberg, the popular young .jeweler, baa opened hls new and beauti ful tore In the Baker building at 87-i Commercial treet, and domiciled bis family in the cosy suite of rooms above, In the same building. He has re inforced his splendid etock of gem and silver ware, wetyhc and all the current Items of bis establishment, and now has as coomplcte and elegant an offering in bla t"1."'1 ... -1 .. ,. ! .. One-Fifth 08- For tbe next few day there will be a flat reduction of SO per eent on the great furniture atock of Charles Hell- born & Company, and this without reservation of any sort. Confectionaries. Thirty Busy People Whit one or two exception tbe men at work in the Clatsop court bouc, are all highly trained mechanics, and are hard at work In tbe various cults they represent, wood, marble, metal, plaster, etc., etc. j and Superintendent Jack Heb- bw-k, the representative of tbe contrac tors, Messrs:' Hastlt A Doujran, I kept buy laying out tbe multifarious job and keeping keen oversight on their propress and the character of the work done. The dUtrlct court room is fast asmiming beautiful proportions and the wiling is one of the handsomest in the State. Jr. Heblack has formed a part nership with Contractor C. A. Palmberg, of this city, under the fina name and style of Palmberg A Heblack, and when he shall finish the court houe in Janu ary, will join forces with Mr. Palmberg for a big business. Mr. Heblack says he felt that having built tbe City Hall, the Savings Bank building, and the Court House, he was entitled to rank as an Astorlan, and knew no better way to identify himself j a conclusion in which a multitude of his fellow citizens will join bltn, willingly. ' SasMaMBsa " 41 '" Bad Blaie Averted' Yesterday being Monday, and w-ab day with the good sister at St. Mary Hospital, the fires in the annex building were more than usually numerous and trongj and at 2:40 o'clock in tbe aft ernoon, the fire wormed itself through one of the old chimney where it passes through the roof, and ran amuck through tbe rafters, kicking , up a , voluminous smoke that oon founA its way through the shingles, and gave forth the signal to which the fire department answered swiftly. The boy worked with a will and plenty of help was at band among the citisens and several member of the police force including Chief Gammat, and the threatening element waa soon ren dered innocuous. Asise from a bad scorching and the dittplacement of a few feet of lumber and shingles, the damage was nil; though had there been a high wind blowing, tbe results might have been severe. APPLE Fine Hood River $1.60 per box Fine Clatsop County Spitzenbergs........ 1.25 per bx Good Waxens. Baldwins, etc................... .75 per box Call and Examine Our Stock. Scholfield Malison 1 Co. SSS& , 112 and J20 Twelfth St. . Phone 1181 Phone 931 For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH . , v t. . , goto olnispn Phonograph Co,, Parlors Seoond Floor over Beholfield ' A Matt son Co. Victim of Appendicitis George Sivcrson, a young man of 21 years, and a resident of Uppertown, died at St. Mary's Hospital of appendicitis having been ill only a short time. Tbe young man, who is a son of T. Siverson, of, Uppertown, was taken ill several days ago and Dr. Fulton called to attend him. Remedies were administered and the young man became apparently better, but on Sunday afternoon Dr. Fulton was again called in and after examination found an operation noeessand. Siverson was taken to St. Mary's Hospital where the operation was performed, but it was . 11 not iuoccbsiui ana me young man tap eumbed to the shock. He waa a favorite among his fellows and his parents are prostrated over the loss of their son, just entering the bounds of manhood. No arrangements have as yet been made for the interment of the deceased. - Ed. Donnelly, of the Kamm Una dock, service, will go to Chinook on tomorrow' boat for a brief outing and to see some cherished friends on the North Shore: but just Vho they are, be will not say. A little pressing , Now and then Will make your Clothes look new Again, That is, if its done by Carl Franseen, The Astoria Tailor 170 Eleventh St. PHONE MAIN 3711 oanooanoaonocoaaoo OttO PESS0KAL MEHT10H Otttt oaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaao D. VL Stafford was an Astoria visitor yesterday. He reports buMnes a thriv ing In ClatdOp City, . A. B. Levy and wife, of Chlcatro. are vlnitlug in this city tb truest of Mr. C. M, Cellar. B. B. HiKglns and wife of Portland are visiting In the city this week. (Jeorge W. Khclly, of Han Francisco, In the city on business. F, W. frt-kman, of Seattle, is vli tor In Atoria tbi week, Mrs. Caot, AI. Bctts returned from Portland Sunday evening, havine been in attendance at; the birthday celebra tion of ber aister, Mm. Cant, John Betts and her niece, Mls Jacqueline Betts. C. F. Lester, of Warrenton. wa a buninesi visitor yesterday morning. K. A, Hawkins, of Ilvraco, made As toria a buslnes visit yesterday. Y. V. Kendall and wife spent Sunday at their Seaside 'cottage. They returned to their home In Portland last evening. B, L. Boyle, of Spokane, who baa been visiting down tbe coast, is again in Astoria looking after business interests. H. J. Johnsen, of Seattle, was a busi es vinitor in Antoria yesterday. He f i guest of the Northern while here. City Attorney Abercrombie ie taking advantage of the enforced holidays and has gone on a huntincr and fiabinff trip over in the Lewis and Clark country, t Jas. E. Murray, reprcsentins Hoi- brook, Merrill A Stetson, of San Fran- dsco, was doing business with Astoria plumber ji-sterday. Clyde Appleby, formerly on tbe tus damson, has gone to Fort Stevena where he will take a position in the construc tion department. . ? B, E Paleey, formerly a well known clerk in the old bouse of Foard A Stokes, but now "on the road" for a dry iroods concern, wa in the city yesterday, ahak ing hand with hi old friend and dome business, as usual. ' Mis Hattie Anderson, of Minneapolis. is a visitor in Astoria, and much pleased with the city and country. She went to Chinook to see aome friends yeaterday for a few days. ,,' IL B. Parker, tbe octogenarian travel sr of this city, ffaa returned from a week a outing in the metropolis, and re ports things cheerful up there, with a tendency to straighten out In cood time Mr. Parker take an optimistio view of the money-muddle, and is old enough to be entitled to any opinion be may form on thia or amy other lubjeet- C 6. Bowers, of Warrenton. wa in the' city yesterday on business and re ports that snappy town a right np to the line of progress. Charles H. Fowler, the popular ex Astorian, but now of Portland, spejt tbe day in tin caty yesterday on businesa. , LINCOUf "BACK Ilf In the November American Magazine Ida M. Tarbell tells another "He Knew Lincoln" story.' The man who knew Lincoln was a druggist in Springfield, III. Here Is his account of one import ant event recorded by Misa Tarbell "Vou remember what the Kansas Nebraska bill was don't you let Kansas and Nebraska in as territories and the same time repealed the Misj.iuri Com promise keeping slavery out of that part of the country, let the people have it or not, just as they wanted. You ain't no idee how that bill stirred up Mr. Lin coin. I'll never forgit how he took ita passin,' , Twas long back in the spring of M. Lot( of 'em was settin' in here tellin' storie and Mr. Lincoln was right in the middle of one when in bounced Billy Herndon he was Lincoln's law partner, you knov. His eyes was Marin' and he calls out, 'They've done it, boys. They've done it. They've upset the Mis souri Compromise. The Kansas-Nebraska bill is oasscd.' ' "For a minute everybody was still as death everybody but me. . Uoorahl I calls out, 'you can bet on Little Dug every time,' for I was a Democrat and, barrin' George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, I thought Douglas was biggest man God ever made. Didn't know no more what that bill meant than that old tom-cat in the window. ' w'Hoorah!, I aays' and then I happen ed to look at Mr. Lincoln. "He was all in a heap, bis head dropp ed down on his breast, and there he let and never spoke, and then after a long time he got up and went out. Never finished that story, never said. Good-by, boya like he always did, never took notice cf nuthin', just went out, his face gray and stern, and his eyes not seein' at all." j , .. Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per month delivered by carrier. , CASTOR I A For Inlaata and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bonglt One Piano Ticket with Each $5.00 Sale to Wise Customer MM NJ The Tale Edcrheimer, Stein & Co. :iwm. Says May to Joe: "You can't look foolish in a Wise Suit or. Overcoat." . &Oio $35 We take checks on Astoria banks. or-HeaHnp- house certificates in payment of GOODS, BUT not in exchange for cash; we are not the U. S. mint. Herman Wise The Clothier, Who Makes Astoria Famous, Twenty Cent Saved The buyer of anything sold by Charles Heilborn A Company,, for aome time to1 come, may aave 0' cents on tbe dollar, as the bouse is making tba reduction., flat, on all goods, in order to lessen the stoclc. Don't forget it, and don't fail to use it! 1 No home i so pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, aa when the entire family ia in perfect health. A bottle of Orino Laxative Fruit Syrcp cost 50 cents. It will cure every member of the family of constipa tion, aick headache or stomach trouble. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month delivered by carrier. FreshMade Candy Made right at home in our own factory Also Lowncy's I in any size box, AT a TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St Bears the Signaturo of 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, -I RetrimminfJ and Remodeling Old Hats a Specialty on son in: ruJI liierj Mrs. Georgia Penningtpn. 483 Bpnd Street,