TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, 7 STOMA, OREGON. Olives t-ieen The Large Kind Sold In Bulk , TRY THEM ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. ' ' Th Landing Qroear ' TERSE TILESQF THE TOIVN Woodohopjwi'i Daughter Don't fait o tin featura film it the Automatic Tbeat this week. Marrlsgs license A marriage license was Issued yester llay to CW1 A. H1U of Clrk eounty, Wash, nod CertruUe V. Waite, of ClaUop count., , Chimney Fir . ' Chief Footer as called kit night to extinguish a cbluiucy - Art In the building adjoining the Tight HoUL No damage dime. ' Applies For Cltlsenship ' 1'edar Hansen Sandvlg, a native of Norway, yesterday made, his applica tion for cltlsenship, Having filed bli declaration eonio time ago tlili applica tion will come before the circuit court In June, 1008. . A Christmas Scene The beautiful dlnplay In the corner window of P. A. Stokes brings to our mind that "Christmas la coming". Ihe old flirpUw-s with the stockings hung tnreon and other pretty article make scene to be remembered. In Justice Court Today The case of Carl Wallace, charged with pausing counterfeit bills will como up in Judge Goodman's court this morn- called in the afternoon if they can be arranged as the calendr of this court Is congested, owing to the holidays. Tickets All Sold- The tickets for the Clumber of Com merce dinner on Wednesday evening the 18th at the Occident Hotel have now all been sold and there will be no room for the late comers. The seating tapaelty cannot be more than 131 and every avail able seat bae been sold to that number. Will Give Shamrock Social The Kpworth League of the Melho diet Church will give a Shamrock Social in the church parlors tonight. Irish songs snd recitations will be given. Refreshments will also be served. A Jolly good time may be expected. Everybody Invited. Admission, 25c. A Beautiful Window of the principal stores being already decorated. Herman Vise lias a beauti ful window, the aceue being typical of the yulctide, , The cabin, 'with the snow falling around it, give one a feeling of comfort in our beautiful clime, while tho dleplay of Christmas goods leads us to live in hopes that the gift dispensers have not all passed away. Discharged Cure ! ' AtiUlKiiUon,frin tlx superintendent of the lnane asylum, at Salem, has becji received stating that Mrs. Mary Humphrey, who was committed from this county, on December 21, 11)00, and who wee discharged on May 7, 11(08, on tlx months' leave of absence, was granted a final discharge on October 31, ii u rured. , 1 Still Critically III- Mrs. I. X. Creene, the 'aged mother of in., r i. ..ii r ,vu .u. ( nil critically ill from the paralytic stroke that overtook her on 4 he evening of Saturday, the 7th instant, though every thing posalble is being done to mitlgata the effeot of the attack and the best hope of family and friends is that she may rally happily and regain her usual excellent heslth. Happily Wedded Yesterday At 3 o'clock yesterihy afternoon the ltone of the First Presbyterian Cburtb In this city, waeibe scene of a quiet wedding, when the paetor, Jlev, w. GillMsrt (always the friend of the soldier of Oregon), united the hands, hearts and destinies of Chsrles A. Hill, a popu lar young Infantryman from VancouPr' Wash., and MIm Certruda V. Walte, of Fort Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Hill lesve on January 1st, with the Fourteenth In fanlry, for the Philippine Islands. First Liquor Case e One of the first 'cases tried, for viola tion of the Sunday liquor law, was that of Mck Kaasepl, proprietor of the Co lumbla Oyster House. On November 11 Kaucpl sold a bottle of beer to Deputy Sheriff KnuUen, with a meal, and was immediately placed under arrest. 'Owing to the holiday the case did not come up until yesterdsy, when Kaxtepl plead ed guify and was fined f 10 and costs, which he psld promptly. The costs were 15.40. 0. I Ferris, of the Portland office of the Columbia Trust ' Company, arrived in the city yesterday, on a business visit to the Astoria office of the com pony and is the gueot of President F. T. Clark. V , Wanted. : Expert salesladies, awh girls, and wrappers for JalofTs big sale. Apply at once, 537 Commercial street. Sweets Confectionery and Lunch Parlors is the best and most reliable place to buy your Christmas Novelties and Candies. The Holiday of Holidays Is Swiftly Approaching $ It is none to early to buy now , AND THESE IS 50 BETTER PLACE THAN HERE1 To bay your Christmas Tree Ornaments. We havs a complete novelty Una to pick from. Coma early and get your choice. . Also Ifuta and Candles. K . . , , Sqholfield Haltson & Co. 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 'Phone 931 BANK SITUATION NORMAL. Nothing Notable Transpired Here at the Expiration of the Holidays. '(Whosoever had it framed up that there was to l anything of notably phtiwiUoimI character on the opening of Atfrl banks yesterday morning, on the cessation pi the seven weeks (SI "legal holidays,"- was woefully mistaken la his estimate of the communal bsl- snc and controlling good senee of the people of this city. ' . I here was no vUlble sign of anything even approaching undue excitement or minimal imeront In the matter, The banks opened up at the customary hour snd were prepared for any and all emergencies If any were to materialise; but the day's record at the four insti tutions was of the mot ordinary type, tho only notable excess (or aocess) be ing that at 4 o'clock In the afternoon when all doors 'wwe closed, the deposits at each bouse had exceeded the with drawals for the day; and one additional feature of the day was the utter ab sence of any Interested or extraordinary Inquiries relative to the situstion, at any of the banking windows throughout the city. It only goes to show that Astorians have implicit and ifully warranted faith In their banks and. are not seeking to hamper them nor the businesses of the city. And, by the wsy of winding up an agreeable tale of the kind, it may be said timt the Portland banks were treated with the same (rood gumption and that things are rs$onally quiet np there. ... ...-. One Plata Number with each $5.00 sale to WISE Customers. Give Him a For a - VICTOR OR AN EDISON -PHONOGRAPH - goto; Johnson Phonograph Parlors isosnd Floor over eholfleld ' ' ' 4 Matt son Co. uOii A lively Time- On Sunday afternoon. In the vicinity of ihe football grounds, a sensational scene was enacted which was the "talk of tho town" yesterday. Julius Wllberg, who was riding in his buggy, aecom panied by Cbas. Wise, was attacked by a young man. named Ansted, and se verely katcn. Ansted bad a grievance againfc Wllberg which, to all accounts, was well founded, and meeting him near the ball grounds, attacked him. Drag-( ging mm irom tne veuicie, uie young man proceeded to pummel his victim, and it mat only the propt appearance of Officer Ilouhgton that prevented more serious results. Wllberg was removed from the crowd that gathered around him, all of whlob sympathized with the assailant. It was a lively scene, for a time, but on the removal 0 Wllberg peace againt reigned. Those who wit nessed the aonftult, and knew the cir cumstances lesding tip to it. are unanl mous In the declaration that it wus jus tillable. No arreata were made nor is it thought that there will be. Wilberg presents a battered appearance showing the pugulisuo abilities of his assailant. Unique Display Clms, V. Brown, with his customary Enterprise in displaying bit wares, bat arranged an exhibit in his window that is to say, unique. Enclosed in a pen he has a, beautiful calf, who answers to the name of "Tarry , the lat of the herd. Brown ssya that Jerry will never be slaughtered, but that after the holi days lie will be taken to a farm recent ly purchased, and w511 be fed in the kitchen for the balance of his days, ma progenitors have contributed to the good material used in his waxes and he feels that at least one of the herd should be preserved as long as pos sible. J. E. Henry with whom window dressing is second nature and should he proud of hie work. Athletic ' Astoria Twenty young men of tho city have signed up for the eventual launching of the Astoria Athlctio Club, which is now in progress of organization under the leadership of Mr. Viggo von Hoi stein Eathlou, who is auxious to secure lop names to his clientclle before per fecting the work, as anything less would be Inadequate, as well, as disap pointing. He is wry hopeful and ener getic and is entitled to all encourage ment possible; and there can he no doubt of hia ultimate euocess as the plan is rich in promise for the young men and boys of the city. The pro ject Is worthy -tho liveliest interest of all people interested in clean athletict. 5 -V ' JBusy, But Silent - ' ' The United , States Immigration Bureau station in this city is, in its own way quite a busy place) though it does not often figure in the resume of fered in the daily news filed of the city. Casual inquiry there yesterday devel oped the fact that Inspector Bouhara and Long had, during the month of November, (examined 28 steamers and square-riggersNf rom foreign shores and 603 aliens, exclusive of 151 Chinamen and 33 Americans; all of which signi fies) careful, oversight in behalf ' of a very important element of the public service. The Astoria office is excellent ly handled by these well-trained and agreeable officers. . 1 V PERSONALS. ' Mrs. J. A. Gllbangh went. to Port lanJI yesteirdby morning, called there by the illness of Mn. J. H. Gilbaugh sister-in-law of Mr. Gilbaugh. . diaries W. Fowler,, the one-tune Kamm' representative in this city, but now ot Portland, is In tlie oity om a business trip. . 1 ", " ' Edward Sipple, who has been ohief engineer on the Wenona, leavee for Ta coma tonlgJit.' He will be accompanied by his children on a visit to his parents. f o s s y 1 For a Christmas FreseMJ Maybe you think' that would be foolish? , . No more so than some other foolish presents some people buy, , Why not get something We also have Smoking Jackets, ; Suit Cases, - Gloves, Hosiery, Plain and Fancy Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Hats. Hats, Underwear, Dress Shirts, Overcoats Sweaters, Knitted Jackets .''..USEFUL? We particularly refer to those separate handle AS UMBKELL for men and women. Always good in Oregon 1st Take off the handle- and it fits into your trunk, 2nd. Take off the handle and only buy a new top when the old top is gone. 3rd Take off the handle and put it into your inside pocket when in a crowded place. Umbrella Tops, $1.50 to SS.OCh Separate Handles, 50c toMI 0.00 " " For Ladies or Men. - Sole agent' in Astoria for such Umbrellas. A BUSY SCENE. County Clerk's Office Nearly Overrun With Work Yesterday. The first day of the "open season," that is, the closing of the holidays, manifested itself in the county clcrk'a office yesterday.. Every deputy in the office was overworked with business, that had accumulated, and the urbane county clerk was figuratively speaking, standing on his head. Fourteen cases from the county court were placed on record ae follows j W. C. A. Pohl, ad ministrator of the estate of Alford And erson, deceased, filed his final account and 2 p. m. of January 20 was set for hearing. Patrick Lawlor, administartor of estate of Chae. Gibbons, filed his final report, which was approved. An order was also nAde, in this case, that the petition for order of sale of real estate be heard on January 20th at-2 p. m. Annette , Cotter, administratrix of the estate of Edward Hallock, deceas ed, filed her final account which was ap proved. Ole E. Jeldneas, filed bis final account of ihe partnership estate of llalvoc Joldness and the some was ap' proved. Ernest Iibke, as' ailministra' tor of ihe estate of Julius Bitterling also filed his final account of adminis tration, and it was approved. An .or der for the sale of personal property was made In the estate of ill. J. Abbott In the matter of the guardianship of Julia, "Albert, Tina and Edward ' Pal danius, Albert PaHanius aa guardian, was ordered to surrender insurance pol icy on the life of deceased parent, to the Mutual life Insurance Co. of New York. E. P. Noonan, adtoiniatrator of the' estate of L. Dielman, deceased, filed his -final account and Monday, January 20th. at 2 o. m. was set for the time of hearing on same. ' An border approving the final acoount of w. Humbel aa ad ministrator of the estato of Dennia F. Kelleher, deceased, was made. In the matter of the guardianship of Charles Danford Warren, a minor, the guardian was ordered! and directed to sell real estate,: with heredtmeots, etc Anna Sosmuseen, aa administratrix of the estate of Hans Itasmuasen filed her final report whioh was approved and con firmed.'' -.. - i- - . A sale of, property to Frank Melvln, by the guardian of, ( the estate of Esther V. Hegelson, a minor, was con firmed.! .Letters of adminstration were issued! to Theo. SHvereonw; in Jkhe estate of George Siverson, who was his son. His bonds were placed at $2000, and IVar 0. Anderson, Christ Christensen and Ole B. Olsen were appointed ap praisers and will meet December 17th. The executor of the willf Henry 0. Laxell, deceased, wns instructed to pay the fees of three appraisers, $3 each, and divide the balance of the estate be tween Mrs. E. Mangson, sister, C. P. Laxell, brother, and Miss Blanche Mil ler, legattes under the will Cbas. A. M. Ueilborn, executor of the will of A. M, H,eilbom presented his final account and Monday, January 20th, was set for hearing. " ofHose 2 Accident to Fireman Marion Tibbette, driver met with an accident that will lay him up for a few days. While exercising his horses in the vicinity of Irving avenue and Tenth street one of the horses slipped and in falling three Tibbetts against the curb. He is not seriously in jured and will be about in a few days. umbrellas for men and women. TTMUg from 60d to $10; tops from $1.50 -to ft, So dont worry. Just give him or her -. What they need and what ttey'B appreciate.- r The emigrants returning from this gpuntry will remark when they get a horns job that the pay for a day's work looks like thirty cents. Most of these will come back. A taste for Uncle Sam's wages is apt to be permanent. '; A OREGON CHRISTMAS PRESENT. If there, is one thing any Oregcpian. young or' old appreciates, it is an UMBRELLA. "One of those nice silver or ' gold-mounted handled ones; such a present will be remembered longer than some pretty but useless article,, Herman Wise is sole agent in .Astoria for the separable handle uiffbrellas. ? - i ; Do you want to travel? " " Take off the handle and the umbrella fits into youi trunk. When the cover is worn out take off the handle and buy a new top, only. Go into a crowded public place, take off the handle and no one twill care to exchange umbrellas with you. Herman Wise has these detachable JUST RECEIVED ; a fresh shipment of Lowney's Candies -;V '-" ' "; " '' -i '"'''' '.. ., '1 v , . Pound Boxes 50o and up. j Boxes 15c to $2.50 . , Tag'g's Parlors ' 1 ; 483 Commercial St I : ilstflias Presents A full line of ' SILVERWARE Rogers 1847 Wostenholm , ' I X 1 . Carver Sets , J3 Call and. see display , ' .'X., FISHER BROS. Bond Street..