THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11,'IMI. THE MORNING ASTOEIAN, ASTOH1A, OREGON. MARTIN'S NEW YORK CreamCheese BEATS THEM ALL FOR RICHNESS AND APPETIZINO QUAL ' ITY. ONLY 25c POUND. R05S, HIQQINS & CO. SPECIALTIES OP FINE GROC ERIES AND FRESH MEATS. J TERSE liSJfl III Wants Full Statu . ; Joint Carlson, of this city, a native of Finland, yesterday died formal op plication for his full naturalization paper, In the county clerk' office and will no before the circuit court for them In June next. Football Team Dance Manager Jackson of the Astoria Football team is arrangiiiK for a dunce in Logan' Hall, Saturday evening, February 2Jnd. McCloskey' orchestra will furnish the mtntic and a general good time it augured. Police Court , 1 One drunk was assessed the cuit tomury live dollar in court yesterday afternoon, and another one who failed to put in an appearance forfeited hii bail of five dollar, Out For Primary Honor- William A. Sherman, the present treasurer of Clatsop county, yestcr day registered hi candidacy for the time office, with County Clerk Clin ton, and carry the quest to the primaries. The "Louver" Attached Suit was filed yesterday at the in tance of Charles Wirkala against Victor Lindbcck, of the "Louvre", for the recovery of $200. and the cost of the action: and that famous retort wai attached by Sheriff M. R. Pome roy during the afternoon, and is now under hi official custody, pending the issue of the cae at the coming term of the circuit court. Short and Harmle The black horse that doe business for Ilildebrand & Cor took a notion yesterday morning that he would do a running ktunt on Commercial street apparently more for exercise than any thing elite, and lit out from in front of the firm' place of businc, headed down Commercial, and made pretty good time to Ninth, where he turned off to the aouth, and started up hill; but Eddie Itenoit, of the Sherman Transfer Company, hopped on the tail board of the wagon about this time, and the short and harmless race was over. , At the Hospital Tuesday morning Dr. Forlrom performed a delicate operation upon Mrs. LUi Matioii. It was the removal of a three pound cystic tumor con taining six quarters of fluid. Mr. Mutfton is renting as comfortable a the circumtancrt will permit, and a the operation was a complete success it will not be long before the patient will be well enough to go home. West Point Graduate William Ambrose Barker, son of Win. 11 .Marker (formerly of this city), and nephew of Mr, Fred Darker manager of the A. Booth Cannery, will graduate from the West' Point Academy, tomorrow. Mr. Barker stood well up to the top when he was a student in the high school here and has followed the same course at West Point as he ranks seventh in a class of 109 Ask to Have Arc Light Remain j Mary C. Holmes and others filed a petition with Judge Anderson yester- J day asking that the street arc light! now located at the corner of Thirty- i fourth street and Grand avenue be not removed. Going After Spring Stock , M. Hautala of the firm of Hautala & Raitancn, tailors, left last night for San Francisco to purchase their spring stock of suitings and also to bring back with him a new system of cut ting and fitting. Big Job Done The big 860 foot tunnel ori the I. R. & N. Railway extension from Ilwaco up the northshore toward Knappton, was finished yesterday, and Messrs: Erickson & Peterson at once moved their camp and men up to the two mile fill opposite this city, which was so badly damaged during the high tides and rough weather of December last, and will proceed to put that long riparian piece of work in proper shape. It 1 long hard job, but It will all be in readiness when the the season openi for the summer traffic to the Washington resorts. Early Morning Wedding An early morning wedding was sol emnized at St. Mary' Church yester day morning. At 7 o'clock the cere monythat united J. L. Moore and Ilildcrgard Brunold, for life, was sol emnized by Rev. Father Waters in the presence of the immediate fami lies, and a few invited friends. The reverend father used the occasion to deliver a very fine instruction on the importance and beauty of the step in lifebeing taken by the contracting parties, which was timely and listened to with attention. The happy couple left on the 8:15 train, for a honey moon trip to California, after which they will return to make their future home in Astoria, Mr. Moore it a popular young man of Astoria, well liked by all who know him. .Mrs. Moore has been, for yean the ac- Chocolates the bst in the world 50c a Pound, CLATSOP COUNTY APPLE m ,. .. WE HAVE A FEW LATE VARIETIES OF CHOICE CLATSOP COUNTY APPLES WHICH WILL BE SOLD FOR 75c to $1 a Box Snhnlfifilfl Mattson & Co. 112 find 120 Twelfth St. PhnnA.181 Phone 931 countant of the local telephone corn puny and a very, popular young lady whose friends will wish Iter all the happiness to be secured In her future life. As Court of Review Hon. Thomas A. Mc Bride, presid ing in the Sth Judicial district of Ore gon, has under the new statue made and provided in that behalf, assumed 11 new and interesting function, name ly, thatif sitting as a court of review in cases where the county boards of equalization do not ijtiitc suit some of their constituents, and who, in turn, contest the findings of the board. In such case the District Judge sits as a court of review in the premise, and the popular judge is now engaged in that kind of work up In Columbia county. It is not known that any fault or protest has been filed, in this county, of this nature, and he will probably escape it here. ; Port of Astoria Work The joint committee of the Cham ber and Council on the organization of the Tort of Astoria held a meeting ut the Chamber of Commerce rooms last evening, and it was expected that there would be a report upon the legal status of the proposition, but none was forthcoming, and after the matter was discussed in its various bearing for awhile, adjuornmenl was taken to the evening of the third Wednesday in March. In the mean time, Chairman Wingate will appoint a special sub committee of three to draft the text of the measure as it is to be submitted for popular consid eration, and that committee will re port the same, in the form of an amendment to the city charter, at the adjourned session in March. Marine Signal Work- Percy A. Richardson the young and clever representative of the Sub- Marine Signal Company, of Boston, who has been stationed here for some months installing the automatic sig nals on the lightships of the station, and the receiving apparatus, in the same behalf, on the lighthouse ten ders here, returned from Seattle yes terday, where he has just installed the receivers on the Heather, and the signal on the lightship No. SO, at Portland; and will depart this morn intr for San Francisco, where he has a number of equipments to set up on the light service vessels of that dis trict. He will return to Astoria in about two months on a tour of in spection to the vessels he has equip ped here, to see that all things are working well before he goes back east. Linhtsliin No. SO has returned down from Portland,- the Vulcan bringing her down, and she is now at the Buy Station awaiting the re turn of the Armeria, which will tow her out to her post off the Columbia bar. Another Little Citiaen At 3:10 o'clock yesterday after noon the citizenry of Astoria was in creased lust one. by the appearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of a fine baby boy. Dr. Estes reports the mother and the new As torian in excellent condition. Meeting Notice. The next meeting of the CoIumbU River Pound Net Fishermen's & Seiners Un'on, will be held in the city hall on Monday afternoon. Feb ruary 17, 1908, at 2 p. m. All mem bers are requested to be present By order of J. R. BURKE, President. ' ' W. M. DIXON, Secretary 2-13-4t. SHOOTING RANGE AT FT. STEVENS One Piano Number with each $5.00 SALE to HERMAN WI33 ' ' Customer, tl , , , For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go, Parlor Second Floor Over Scholfield & Mattson Co. A check account with the Scandi navian-American Savings Bank af fords vou the best facilities for the transaction of your business, which will ba a helo to vou in financial mat ters. Small check accounts solicited, Attractive Pocket Check Books Furn ished Free to Depositors. Scandinavian American Savings Bank, Astoria, Ore. LOCATION FOR THE SHOOT ING RANGE FOR THE MEN OF ADMIRAL EVANS' GRAND FLEET. Two important matter that the Chamber of Commerce is considering were threshed out pretty thoroughly yesterday afternoon when several members of that organization visited Fort Stevens and Colonel White, in charge there, They were the location for a shoot ing range for the men of Admiral Kvans' fleet when they come to the coatt presently and the precise loca tion of the automobile road which is to reach Clatsop Beach, Those who made the trip were Chairman A. R. Cyrus and Judge C. J. Trenchard, of the special commit tee which has the shooting range proposition in hand; Chairman F. A. Fisher of the Good Roads Committee of the Chamber; and Manager Whyte. The trip was made on the steamer Guy Howard which Colonel White graciously placed at the disposal of the committee. At Fort Steven the colonel placed the fort carriage at the disposal of the committee and personally took the members over the various sites that might be used for the shooting range and the various routes which might also be used for the line of the road to the beach. In every way the colonel assisted the committeemen and through him it teems most likely that the shooting ange may be established. The speci fications for the range have been re ceived direct from Secretary Metcalf of the Navy Department and these Chairman Cyrus bad with him at the fort , 1 These specifications were turned over to Colonel White who will pre pare a map and plans of the available site visited. . Then this map and plans will be forwarded to Secretary Met calf who will say whether or not the site under consideration is suitable. In case it is not the committee will continue its labors until a suitable site is found. There are plenty of the very best of sites several miles further down the beach from the fort but it is not likely that they will be consid ered near enough to a "convenient" landing by the navy department. This is one of the essentials. The shooting range must be wide enough so that 180 targets may be set up across it in one transverse line, and at the same time be long enough for a thousand yard skirmish shoot. However, much of the range will be devoted to revolver practice at 25 and 50 yards and that part need not be very long. Judge Trenchard was well pleased with the day's work so far as the au tomobile road proposition is concern ed for he came back with positive and definite ideas to present to the county court on the subject. If the beach road for automobiles can be completed before the big automobile races take place this summer an effort will be made to have some of the races take place on the beach. In this instance of course it will be necessary to bring the Portland ma chines to Seaside by railroad. How ever, the good road all the way to Portland will in all probability be completed before a second summer comes. Chairman Fisher has extended the members of the Portland Admen's Club an invitation through Manager Whyte to take the first ride over this beach highway road after it is com pleted and the event will be made one of note. The committeemen came back with the very finest sentiments and ex pressions concerning Colonel White whom most of them met for the first time. He was unanimously,voted "a prince of good fellows." I. O. O. F. Notice. Regular meeting of Beaver Lodge No. 35, this (Thursday) .evening at 7:30 o'clock, work in second degree, Visitor welcome. Olof Anderson, secretary. friRjpoiiii try the following delightful dessert: , i cup English Walnut meats. 1 doz. figs, cut ut) fine. 1 10c. oackaee JELL-O, any flavor. Dissolve the JELL-0 in a pint of boilintr water. When cool and just commencing to thicken stir in the figs and nuts. Serve with Whipped Cream. Delicious, The walnuts, figs and IELL-0 can be bought at any good grocery. This makes enough dessert for a large family and is very econom ical. ,, , Lots of K ting weather yet, Lots of 'winter duds to get. Don't get bit by King Frost Don't get bit by foolish Bargains " You can't get bit by "WISE" Bargains WISE TaKes Off 15 to 33 per cent F rom all Overcoats, Suits, Hats, Trunks, Underwear, Ete. Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier. - PERSONAL MENTION Otto Carlson arrived in on Tuesday night's train from Portland where he visited for a day. John Carlson, of Seattle, who ar rived in on the Rose City, from San Francisco, left up yesterday morning, for his home at Seattle Miss Annie Grass of Portland came in on last night's train to attend the Moore-Brunold wedding. Alex Campbell, of Skamokawa, was a visitor to Astoria yesterday. Mrs. Mark Kelly, of Skamokawa, was in Astoria yesterday. Patrick Lawlor, of Seaside, attend ded the wedding of J. I Moore and Ilildcrgard Brunold. August L'aneous, who was on the streets, after an attack of la grippe, suffered a relapse, but is now con valescent and about again. C. G. Moffat, of Seattle, was doing business on Astoria' streets all of yesterday, going to Portland on the 6:10 last evening. Charles Anderson, of Knappton, was a visitor to Astoria yesterday. Rev. Conrad Owen was an up-river passenger on the Lurline last night Miss Bryan, of Portland, is a visi tor in the city. M. C Harrison, of San Francisco, , was in the city yesterday. G. F. Larkin, of Portland, paid this city a visit yesterday. , Miss Dora M Ilaslam ,of Cath- lamet, is registered at the Occident Miss B. McCroskey, stenographer at the postoffke, is detained at her home on the score of a passing illness. W. H. Ormsby, traveling passenger agent for the Northern Pacific, was in the city yesterday ,in the interests of his road. I. Herrman, soliciting freight agent of the Burlington Route, was doing business for his company, in this city yesterday. A. G. Dagget, of Minneapolis, was a business visitor in the City-by-the- Sea yesterday. R. D. Cordihger, of St Louis, spent the day in Astoria yesterday, on a quest for business in the drug line. DONE BY DEEDS Simple Remedy For La Grippe . La grippe coughs are dangerous at they frequently develop into pnea monia. Foley's Honey and aTr not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no ser ious results need be feared. The genuine Foley' Honey and Tar con tains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. For sale by T. F. Lanrin. JUST RECEIVED " a fresh shipment of Lowney's Candies Pound Boxes 50c and up. Boxes 15c to$20 Tag'g's Parlors 483 Commercial St M. R. Pomeroy, sheriff, to A. R. Cyrus, lots 9, 10, 11, 12, block 22, Chelsea and lots 11, 12, block 2, Flavel Centre, and lots 1 and 2, block 1, Berry's addition to As toria and lot 1, block 32, Alder brook -.$367 Same to same, lot 4, block 3, Long Branch, lots 1 to 12 inc., block 33. Pacific addition, As toria ....218 Irvine Teffers to J. H. Jeffers, und. 1-2 interest in tract 2, sec. 2, 8-9 W. 1 C. M. Cutbirth and wife to Christen lodal. lot 9, block 2, T.ftnir ftrflnrh ...... .............. no T. C. Armstrong to Jas. Fin- lavson. land in New Astoria and in Clatsop Grove , 25 C. W. Shively and wife to Phil F. Bowen, south 125 feet off E. 1-2 lot 5. in block 12A, Shively's Northern Counties Investment Trust to Phil F. Bower, W. 1-2 lot 4. block 134. of Shively's Ast- toria F D. Machado and wife to J. T. 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