FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 19M. THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. est in the "TIlArSWHAT CUSTOMERS 1AY ABOUT - "HEINZ" DILL PICKLES, "HEINZ" CATSUP AND RELISHES. We' carry t foil lbif pi these hlgt-grad goods,,: ROSSHIQQINS & CO. -.'i ; 1LEADINO GROCERS. ; " m rnm o Dorcn Society , . The Dorc Society will meek at th residence of Mr. Betty Enderg this (Friday) evening. f . , . Certificate Filed- . ' ' . A certificate of approval of the completion of the Improvement of Commercial street from Seventeenth to Twentieth itreeti wai filed with auditor Olof Anderson yesterday. The work was done by Birch & Ja cobion and the contract price was S233& StiU Flirting With La Orlppe- Mayor Herman Wise la atill con fined to hi bed with la grippe, but It now on the convalescent ; list '' and hope to be out in i few daye. Thii "flirtation," a he airly ealla it, bat gone on long enough and business awaits. v!."'. '' En Room to Walla Walla- ; E. T. Bernhardt, of Eugene, it in the city, a guest at the home of hit daughter, Mrs, J. 0. Sutton. Mr. Bernhardt is on hit way to Walla Walla and may get there if he does not happen to fall In love with As toria and her healthful, hearty atmo sphere. ' Arrived Last Nighty ' Sheriff M. R. Tomcroy and Cuard Harry Deane, were homing passen gert on the 9:30 express last night, from Salem .whither they went with a prisoner. Will Hold Sale- The Ladies' Guild of Holy Inno cence Chapel will hold an apron and home cooking sale on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, February 29tb, beginning at 3 o'clock in the basement of the chapel On Friday Next Cuhing Corps, No. 3, Woman's Re lief Corps, will give one of its very enjoyable card parties at ( the A. 0. U. W, hall, in this city, on Friday evening next, February 28th, to which all of its friends are cordially in vited.' r 1 ;; v' ' L 0. 0. F. Encampment ' Saturday next there will be organ ized a lodge of encampment by the Odd Fellow in their , halLj Some years ago there was an encampment here but it did not prosper and finally the charter was given up. Recently, however, the matter of an encamp ment here has been discussed and has received such enthusiastic support that the application for a charter has been granted and Saturday night will see the new lodge organized and ready to hold regular fortnightly ses sions. Grand Patriarch ; Beckwith and Suite will be present to organize the lodge and Install the Officers. It will be known as Clatsop Encamp ment No. 68 and starts off with a membership of 40 member of subor dinate lodge Odd Fellows, A. A. A. A. Meeting The Athletic Club will meet in the Chamber of Commerce , rooms , this evening at 7:30 to ditcuss plant for the future, particularly In regard to the erection of a suitable clubhouse, A full attendance Is expected. THE BRICK KILN IS NEARLY READY ..: i MR. LEW OOAN BUILDINO THE EXPERIMENTAL BRICK KILN AND DOINO THE WORK HIM SELF. AN OPERATIVE MASON The brick kiln Mr. Lew Ogan is building for experimental work in Mr. Carruther'l barn on Irving ave nue Is rapidly nearing completion and Mr. Ogan it anticipating starting a stow fire Saturday to dry the mortar preliminary to burning brick. ' The kiln is about six feet square and will be eight or nine feet high. It wilt be braced with heavy iron plates about six inches from the corners and on all four side. The bolts are rods of iron which are em bedded in the brick work with nut land thread on each end. There is considerable ingneuity dis played ' in the construction of this small kiln in arranging for the steady heat which must be maintained in burning bricks. It is designed with the idea of having the smoke go from the fire round the kiln (on top) In the form of the letter S as by so do ing the bricks will receive a uniform heat on all surfaces. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falit, to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature ia on each box. zac. . WOOD ' The Tongue Point Lumber Com oany are " now delivering 16-inch stove length wood promptly. Call Main 2771. Chocolates the best in the, world T "50c a Pound, t CLATSOP'S TAX FOit YEAR I WHEN THE WEATHER IS NICE WE ARE PLEASED TO SHOW SHOPPERS. OUR LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES. k f J"' t W ' ... F WliGirthe Weather isBad CALL US UP OVER EITHER OF YOUR TWO PHONES AND YOU WILL BE AS PLEASED WITH YOUR BUYING AS THOUGH,, YOU HAD VISITED OUR STORE. Scholfield,, Mattop & Co. PHONE 1181 GOOD GOODS PHONE 931 , LM TO; 12 TWELFTH STREET.? s .V .:.V; rot a ,v,tj':j;Vf :K VICTOR; OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH Mi 4 " "- . il goto , i- ; Ih IVn nnii'Dtin n fl iTPn tl ll fi n rJUllllOUIII IIUIIUUI U ill ouii Parlors Second Floor Over Scholfield & Mattson Co. STATE, COUNTY, COURT HOUSE, SCHOOL, , ROAD, SPECIAL AND TOWN TAXES SUMMARIZED. 0 Summary of taxes for citiet, 'towns, school and road dis- trictt on tax roll for 1907, of Clatsop county: County. $153,793.25 City of Astoria 37,454.62 Town of N. Astoria 191.89 Town of W, Seaside 516.82 School 1 24,969.91 . ' " 2. 429.46 3... 575.18 4 362.88 . S 76.05 6. 1,940.48 " . 8. 260.66 9 70.37 " 10............ 4,383.57 13 123.10 w 14 166.01 " 16...;., 636.30 " 17. 196.80 20 53.15 " 21 77.05 - 22. 239.88 23.....; 155.43 27.... 377.76 " 29. 74.31 " 3a 819.61 31... 200.12 - 32. 140.27 " 33..... 771,43 " 35 351.19 Road 1 1,474.28 2. 2.430.41 3. 1,034.86 " 4. 737.03 " 5............ . 578.92 " 6..... U61.48 " a M96.25 " 9. 826.40 - 12. 2,017.09 " 14 2,307.31 , , " IS 10,458.18 " 16...... 682.68 " ia , 70025 ; .; Total $255,112.69 CIRCUIT COURT REC ORD YESTERDAY SIX CASES PRESENTED AND ORDERS MADEONE JURY CASE AND ITS ' VERDICT THREE DIVORCE PLEAS. '' 'C mmmmm c. ' . Hi Honor, Judge McBride, of the circuit court, yesterday took judicial cognizance of six cases aet for the day, and made the following orders therein, to-wit: 4 In the matter of Ed. Anderson vs. D. Cnmmings et. at.; default was en tered and judgment taken as against D. Cumings; and the attached prop erty ordered sold. Later in the day, upon motion of Attorney Howard Brownell, who appeared for Mr. Cummings, these orders were vacated entirely, on the ground that Defend ant Cummings atill had a day more in which to answer. In the matter of Jennie L. Irving vs. Owen J. Irving, for divorce; de cree was granted as prayed for. , In the case of the State of Oregon vs. Robert Wilberg, an order was made and entered directing C E. Runyon, court stenographer, to make a transcript of the testimony. In the case of Isaac Bergman vs. B. S. Worsley, civil, action for money; on trial before a jury, cer dict was rendered , in favor of the plaintiff in the sum of $50.80. The court thereupon discharged all the jurors for the term, saving those dwelling within the City of Astoria. In the matter of the proceedings for divorce instituted by Mrs. Anna M, Gates against Ire E. Gates, hos pital steward at Fort Stevens, the court heard the testimony of the prin cipals and at once granted the decree of divorce; reserving his decision as to the matters' of the . maintenance charge in behalf of the: pl-intiff and the custody of her boy baby, until he could inquire further into condi tions surrounding the case. This is a case that has aroused no little in terest with those who have come in touch with the details j s an ; interest that has unqualified centered n the unhappy wife. ' ' Court adjourned until 9 a. m. to day. . Crop conditions are ; unusually oromisine, the wheels of trade are moving, and prosperity is returning in all parts of the country. There is nothing in the general situation upon which the Democrats can hope to predicate a successful campaign. SALE IT-AO Can you afford to miss an opportunity to cave from 30 to 70 per cent of the price of present and future necessities? When MR. HERMAN WISE employed Lewis Bros. & Co. of Spokane to conduct this sale, it was with the under standing that they must dispose of the entire stock in fifteen days. Only seven days are left in which to convert the remainder of the stock into cash. From now on, cost or loss will cut no figure in the selling of the merchandise. Men's Suits 100 men' suit to be sacrificed, $10 to $12.50, now $4.M, $S to $18 suits, now ... 57.60 - Dress Shirts 60 dozen dress shirti ranging la value from 65c to $1.50, your choke Bandannas i Men' bandanna handkerchiefs, the lOo alxe 3C Collars Four-ply Linen CoUars2f0f 5C Underwear Everything in the underwear line at below cost. - i .-' . Odd Trouserd The most complete stock of odd trousers in Astoria, marked at practically your own price Suspenders All ,25c and 35c suspenders are 'offered at ,15c; 50c values at 35c Ovdrcoata MenaJ and boys' over coats Btalf Price- Work Shirty A Urge stock of 50c and 75c work shirts to be closed out at 3Gc Your choice of Cluet and Elgin shirts that sell for ft JO and $2 for Tieat Ties! 50c values at 35; 25c 35c values at ,.... .."....5c Handkerchiefs Our, regular 15c lines handker chiefs while they last 5c Hats . A complete line of $3 and $3J0 hats, 1908 shapes $UO Soz All our regular 25 c soz are selling t.. .. 15c A high-grade line of men's black and tan box, always 15c, now 0 pair only to each person at per pair :.5C Cotton sox at per pair 3c Knee Pants 250 pairs boys' knee pants, to be disposed of. They are yours for 50c on the dollar. - -" ... Reliable Clothier and. Furnishers; t . . Astoria, Ore; f Cures Bacl-ef- 1 Cnrrr-rt ' - ' Itregplaritieej Jjjf Do not risk havfaes Wfll cure anv case of Kidney or Bladder f Disease not Bight's P'" eU beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine Can do more. or Diabftf P. T. LAuRIn, OWL DKUQ STORE. . , DONE BY DEEDS Addie R. Carson and wife to Woody Island Fishing Co., land in section 28-9-7 $ 10 E. E. Merges and wife to W. N. Jones, land in . section 28- 9-7 6000 Same, to same, lots 1, 2, 3, sec tion 33-9-7 ...... .f.. .......... 6000 Angus Gor and wife to E. E. Merges, land in sec 33-9-7..,,; 100 Emily Cashel, et. ux. to Henry Kossler, strip of land SW. 1-4 sec 25-8-8 1 Geo. Sold, et. aL to Henry Kessler, 160 acres sec 25-8-8..,. 800 G. W. Hume and wife to G. W. Hume Company, 320 acres in sec 12-6-10 .....J 10 Henry Kessler and wife to Geo. Sold et. al. agreement to sell timber on NW. 1-4 sec. 25- 1 The Instinct of Design. , When a Japanese canuot mold the shape of an object, when he cannot re deem It by a design, when! In fact, he has no control over Its creation at all, but tt Is placed In his hands as It Is, finished, says . the author of "Kake mono," he wilt still contrive to add beauty to it merely by arrangement "I first noticed this on board the steamer going out," says Mr. Edwards, "where the Japanese boy arranged the extra blanket on the berth in a new d sign each day. He folded tt Into lotus leaves and chrysanthemums,' Into half opened fans ami half shut buds. ; Ho had one wonderful arrangement which, being patriotic, was more often repeat ed than the rest The blankets of the steamship company had at top and bot tom two wavy red lines on a whlre ground. By some wonderful twist of his fingers the boy would fold that blanket Into the rising sun, with the four red lines coming out of It ULe blood red rays. He did it so perfectly that I recognized the flag of Japan tho j moment I saw It" Youth's Compau-j Ion. : When You Want Prices That Are ..... Right, Write Us WE'RE HERE FOR THAT PURPOSE THE WORK WE DO: ANYTHING IN THE ELECTRICAL BUSINESS. . BELLS -HOUSE PHONES INSIDE WIRING AND FIXTURES IN STALLED AND KEPT IN REPAIR WE WILL BE CLAD TO ".J.sHli'K'Sl QUOTE YOU PRICES. , OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST STEEL & EWART 426 Bond Street Phone Main 3881 Resigned Too Sooi,. One Missouri lieutenant governor missed the governorship because be resigned too soon. When Frederick Bates was elected governor, there was chosen for lieutenant governor on the same ticket Benjamin H. Rives of Howard couuty. Mr. Rives held office a e?ew months and resigned. Shortly after his resignation Governor Bates died, and there being no lieutenant gov ernor the succession fell to the presi dent of the.fetate senate, Abraham J. Williams of Boone county, who served for some Biz months as governor of Missouri Governor .Williams was a preacher, a shoemaker and had one wooden leg.-Kansas City Star. 7l 1 :. Isolsteef Qreeoa. Greece is an Isolated country of 25, 041 square miles that supports a popu lation of some 2,500,000 people. It has no railroad connection with any other country,: and, being cut off from the rest of Europe by the mountains of Turkish Macedonia" on the north, all commerce Is by sea. The principal ports are Flraeus (the port for Athens). Patras and Yolo on the mainland and the island ports of Syra and Corfu. The Greeks probably number all told 8,000,000, of whom about 4,000,000 arc In Turkey. ; JUST RECEIVED i a fresh shipment of Lowney's Candies Pound Boxes50c and up. , Boxes 15c tol50 . Tag'fifs Parlors 433 Commercial St ASTORIA DANCING ; SCHOOL Kearney Hall, Exchange St Opposite Skating Rink A special Course of 10 Lessons for Ladies. The latest and most annrn,r4 - - -rf v i via ideas in Dancing. $2.50 for full ff. , . , vvuisc. acnooi opens every after noon and evening. Tel Black 2411