THURSDAY, NOVEMBER it, 1907, THE MORNING ASTORIAN, 7 STOMA. OREGON. Every Thing Good to Eat For Thanksgiving New stock arriving daily. All varieties of Nuts, Raisins, Citron, Lemon, and Orange Peel. A line of fancy groceries. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Loading Qrooan IBS 1ILES 11 There will bf 00 lasua of 'Ilia Aslorlua Friday itionilritf, Eight Mills DtcUred jSvluKil dUtrlct No. Id, of thl, county, located lit Kiwppa. yesterday (tied with Count Clerk Clinton foruitil declara tloo in favor of an right mill levy 00 1U irort for school purposes, fur 1007. It II Up To You- Whni a good thing come your way it U your If you lot it go by. Charli, llotlbora & Company ie making oin lnlrtfng offer in this Wsue, and they ere yourt to make good on, Card of Thanks The sinter of HU Mary', Hospital with to thank tkoe peron who to liberally made donation yUrdsy, and particularly to the children from th Shlvely iK'hol fur their gift to tit in stitution. Offico in City Hall City Attorney Charle If. Abeivromblr 1 now Installed In tlx) ofllw in the city lift II formerly occupied by School Super intendent Chirk, the city' legal busluena having grown to such an extent that it was liiipwwlbl to conduct it from hi fornwr oltlra on Commercial street. 00 For Salem Mcsdame Hell Irwin and Augutta Botch, State attendant, from the In Mne Aa. lum, arrived in the city yetr day noon, to take charge of Mr. Hilme Peltarl, the unfortunate woman who mlml ho deserted her lor the second time in life, and convey her to the asylum. The party loft up on the 6s 10 xprea last evening. Tb Chance la Yourt A glance at the advertisement of Charlei Hellborn & Company, in this lasua, will Indicate to you where and what that chance I", and what It la worth to you, Receives Warrant-. Mr. Julia Strauss yealerday received h(r warrant fur &O00 from tlie Grand l.odge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. Plgurei Don't Lie Published figure, over the name of a reliable firm have a convincing ring and hold the ecnce of advantage to whoso ever shall ue them. Not the string of quotations in the Charles Hellborn & Company ad, in thl Issue, A log Barrier When the noon express from Portland approached the town of flugby, cn route to thl city, it encountered a great fallen lg across the rail and rlghtof way, with lh up freight on thl ide of the barrier. The log laid tumbled for several hundred feet above on the bright and for an hour engaged the tat nkill end strength of the train crM to rvmote it o that the train might pa. The Aitorlan, 60 cent monthly. Notice to the Public. .. " On and after Dec. 1st, 1907, all charge accounts will be dis continued and pur chases made at this store wilf be strictly on a CASH basis H. R. Hoefler Plum Pudding Ice Cream- Something new and rich in bricks or bulk delivered at your reldencj order now. Hoefler's. Will Not Meet The WfytiMMi'e Christian Temperance dilou will not hold their regular meet Ing today, the member preferring to engnge in home ThanUglvIng fentivities, Dead rick-Thompson A quiet wedding took place yesterday afternoon, In the parlor of the Hotel Oriel, when Mi Uille 1-1 Dcadrlck of thl oily and Mr, tliarle F. Thompson, of KniiMilito, Calif., were made man and wife, The young people will reside In ttausalito, Thanksgiving Service The Baptist, Methodist, "Conirreffa- tlonalUt and Presbyterian Chust-b, will unite in a Thanksgiving eervica at the Metleulirtt Church thl morning at 10:30. Kev in. S. Gilbert, pator of the Pres byterian Church will preach the aermon. A cordial Invitation i extended to the public to attend. TAXVALUATIONSFOR CLATSOP 1907 Charle V. Drown, the Commercial sirwt shucmau intends to duplicate the gift and fun of yesterday, by turning six more gobblers loone on Christmas Eve next, upon the ame term a that of yesterday: which enterurbie. no ioulit, will be measurably appreciated by the youngster of the city. Alec Stanglund caught the fleeing 16-pounJer ct Ioo yesterday. SOAD DISTRICT SEGREGATIONS YET TO BE MADE-OVER FIVE AND ONE-HALF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS REPRESENTED ON THE ROLLS, TAX VALUA Z The tax valuations on the Clatsop roll for the year 1907, a completed ye leaky by County Clerks J. C. Clinton and hi force, reach the Important total of $5,693,368, and the same baa been du'y segregated for town and school, the road district segregation being yet to come and due some time next week A prepared and rendered yesterday, they (how the following allotment of value to the several cities, town' cbool distrust and outside district: City of Axtori Town of Clatsop. Town of Xew Astoria., Town of Seaside Town of W". Seaside. . City of WiBrrcnton.... No town ............. ...$2,080,018 120,930 ... 63,771 .... 102,491 ... 61,682 ... 140.202 ... 3,135,674 Total Schools, Surprise Party mi. ana Air, wuiuim jacoosen were the recipient of a genuine emprise Tuesday evening, when about 80 their friend pivoented themclve their home wit, the avowed intention of having a trood time. The evening was plraunt)y pu'd with games, utu-nc und dancing, after which refreah menu were partaken of, and the gucts b-iarted exreiiig their appreciation f a delightful evening. Thanksgiving Specials " EVERYTHING IN EATABLES FOR A FINE DINNER Mitt CO Meat the very best obtainable. Plum Pudding, fine rich flavor. Cranberries, Eastern and local: Nuts, Table Raisins, of the best. . Navel Oranges, this season's crop. Tabic Apples, Hood River andy Clatsop County products. Grapes, Spanish and California. Celery, bleached white. Pumpkins, Squash etc. We have spared no pains In seleotlng our Thanksgiving goods and if you will place your order with us we will see to It that It will be filled with the very bast goods obtainable. Scholfield Malison & Co. 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 Phone 931 For a ' VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH go to Johnson Phonograph Parlors eond Floor over Soholfleid : a Mattson Co. Go., A'ter Many Year Mr. and Mr. Ismic Ilvrgman, of this .ity, yesterday noon, enjoyed the pleas ure of welcoming to their hospitable Hond tre4 borne, kinsmen from far Havaria, in the pcrmm of Six. and Mn and Mis Thurnaucr, of Nuremberg in that famou old kingdom of Western Europe, Mr. Tburnauer i a niece of Mm. Ilcrgman, and a a child spent tome time in this city, and was a while pupil of M!hs McGregor then a teacher In the public school. The party will remain for the next 10 dy or two week, and will then continue tthcir tour of the Pacific Coast cities. Six More Turkeys- Legal Holidays Itcitpondiiig to a reucst from Police Judge Anderson, the city attorney fl'ed an opinion regarding the transacting of buDines during the period proclaimed by tlie governor a holiday. The opinion Mutes that according to the codes no judicial buniue can be transacted; writ of execution could bo avoided j the le of property or effect by the ch'ef of police would be illegal; end while iseuiince of warrants are not a process yet they are an ollii 'ml act and to avoid Kwsil,e litigation it would be advisable not to l-suo tliein. Court House Fixtures- County Judge Trenchant and the aiembera of the county commission indi uted their intention yesterday of awarding the contract for the furnish ing of the electric light and gns fixtures for the new court house, to the Astoria lectric Company. The action was tak en that the company may have time to procure the futures and have them in stalled a rapidly ns possible. The fix turt'g are of brush bronze and will cot about fJOOO, The foiinal oixler awarding the contract will be made as soon 'as the court meets in regular session at the conclusion of the present holidays. of The Chance is Yours A glance at the advertisment Charles Hcilborn & Company, in this issue, will indicate to you where and what that chance is, and what it is worth to you. These Wet Days knock the shape out of your clothes A good pressing' will give them back their trim shape. Carl Franseen, ' .The Astoria Tailor, does good pressing. 170 nth St. , Phon Main 3711 A complete lino of Fall and Winter samples ready for your inspection. Come and look them over. ,.$5,633,308 . .2,080,H18 . . 83,790 .. 114,038 .. 61,731 .. 12,626 .. 129,341 ,. 217,811 .. 87.043 ..' 70,299 No. 1 . " 2. " 3 . ......... "4 "5 " 6 " 7 " s . .: M o . ."10 219.034 "11 110,922 "12 . 296,739 "13 ,.. 61,518 "14 .....j 109,624 "16 4...i.. 79.007 " 17 32,796 "1V - 1 17.500 "19 44,00!) "20 17.683 "21 15,381 "22 . ....................... 39,943 "23 38,839 24 70.063 "25 78.683 "20 4 29,;33 "27 75,544 "28 100,353 "29 24,740 "30 . 163,469 "31 . 25,008 "32 . 20,039 "33 154,249 "35 351.103 "42 . ..y 44,909 N'o school 523.149 One Piano Ticket with Each $5.00 Sale to Wise Customers .'A -'AX hh&ffn : ill Vji $M.i i 4 y V The Tale i Ederheimer, Stem It Ok Says May to Joe: "You can't look foollsH in a Wise Suit or Overcoat." $1Q to $35 We take checks on Astoria banks, of 'clearing house certificates in payment of GOODS, BUT not in exchange for cash; we are not the U. S. mint. Herman Wise . The Clothier, Who Hakes Astoria Famous, Total ..$5,695,368 y-'v ' 1 1 vtt Was Never Found- It is nine years ago today that the rteiimor Portland was lost. She left Boston the Saturday evening following Thanksgiving Day with a largo pa.en ifcr list (mostly Portland people, who had been to Boston to spend the holiday) in a banding snowstorm; and although warned b- (the three steamers which had previously loft for Maine ports, to return, as they were doing the captain did nor do so and the boat was lot with all on board. The most peculiar circumstance connected with this wreck was that to this day it is not known where she went down. Some of the bodie wero washed up near Cape Race ut the only part of the ship that came ashore woe the steering wheels. The underwriters have spent thousands of dollars trying to locate the wreck, but their efforts have been fruitless. Open an nocount with the Scandlnav an-Amcrican Savings Bank. A neat pocket, check book enables you to pay our bill this way, and furnishes you with a receipt at the Mine time. A Turkey Nearly Did BROWN At a few minutes pnst 4 o'clock yes terday afternoon about 6387 kids and few hundred men nd women crowded Commercial street between Charley Broa n'e Shoe, Store and Herman Wise's clothes shop. When the "Browm" Turkey was let loose he showed his good sense by flyiug towards the entrance to Wise's store, Even a turkey knows enough to want to look Wise; the army of boys, however, thinking of stuffed turkey and cranberry sauce, grabbed Mr. Gobbler and proceeded to divest him of is feathers, coming within an ace of breaking the fine plateglass window in Wise's store. The question is: Would Charley have been done Brown if the gloss got smashed? . It was fortunate that the scrimmage resulted in nothing orse there a few bhiok eyes and skinned legs. A bystander suggested that the turkey was "ifoolish" in not donning "Wise" suit, before he started out. Moral: Don't bo k turkey, else you'll be caught, without a WISE suit. The Scandinavian-American Savings Bank receives deposits from one dollar upwards. Interest paid of savings ac counts and time deposits. 8 O PESSONAL MENTION OSS 0888888U888U880 John Tate, the Troy laundryman. came down from the metropolis on the noon train yesterday. ; Mrs. E. G. Holt was a homing pas senger On the 11:40 train yesterday morning, from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John McGowan, of II waco, went to the patriarchal home, at JFcGowan's, yesterday, to enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner with the head of the family, Hon. P. J. McGowan. Dan Moore, of Seaside and Portland,' was a passenger on toe noon express yesterday, and went on to his ocean side house without stopping here for any great length of time. v: Lane' Family Medicine will give yo a digestion that will permit you to eat good things instead of "health foods' of various sorts that are as palatable a , hay. FrcshMadc Candy Made right at home , in our own factory. Temperance Protest The Women's Christian Temperance Union have addressed a protest to the city council against the further issuance of saloon licenses on Commercial street. The protest in full is as follows: Also Lowney's In any size box. AT TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St. Low Sates to Europe. The Question Is Up to You! Are you looking for a black, brown, red or blue Hat ? Do you want the best Quality and Style at Cost Price ? Then go to the big Sale at the Oon Tot We have a large assortment in all of the above colors, from 7v.'7v::y? 'j 'V 7 ' '; i - ' ' : ,.. . ', " . ';. 1 " .'y;':;;.-":-V'y ' : . i :v' ! , y. ' , $i.OO to $6.00 MRS., GEORGIA PENNINGTON 483 Bond St. BI.n mmm