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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908, THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. lest in the iiuu ariet HAXS WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT "HEINZ DILL PICKLES, "HEINZ" CATSUP AND RELISHES. Wt carry a full Una of these high-grade gooda. . ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. LEADINO OROCERS. J IBS BBIJ O Acroia tha Continent By extre to Judd. tls twcllest line of ipring neckwear ever ihown in line ciiy. ivu inuuiu poo msm, aee our window: they are Kiter Cravali, thot'i all. Tomorrow Afternoon The English Lutheran Ladle' Aid Society will be entertained tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon by Mr. Victor Hermann, at Iter residence on lfarri aon avenue. Friend and member Cordially invited. , A Political Queet State Dairy and Food Commi union en J. W. Bailey, wai la the city yei terday, pretumably on a quest at to the "condition of hit fence,' at it I understood he It not unwillimj o c eeed Mr. Bailey In that particular office. , He returned to the capital on lat evening"! estpre. A New Enterprle J, B. Silver li about to inaugurate monument and atone-cutting busi nei in a building 15 feet by 40 upon a lot be bat leased on the aouth aide of Commercial itreet near Sixteenth, and hopei to be at work for the pub lic by the middle of the preent month. in the concern that will pay On Jun 16th ' handsomely. k John Peteren, a native of Norway, yesterday made formal application at Court Termi the office ot county ueric v.imo, , ThU mornjng M lor hit nnai paper in nniniwn vhi To Europe Neat Tuesday On Tuesday morning next, Mr. and Mr. Cbarlci A. Palmberg, accom panied by their two ion, will depart for the Eait and Europe on an ex tended outing, Several month will be peiit with fricndi in the East, and then the family will tail for Stock holm, Sweden, their old home, where Mr. Palmberg and the boyt will re main the year. Mr. Palmbera; re turning to Astoria whenever he gctt ready or his buninets demands it. Their Astoria friends wil wih them all a happy and pleasant journey and visit and a safe return. account of adminlttrator, discharging him and releasing' the bond. Estate of W, R. Smith; approving final ac count of A. M. Smith, adminlttrator, discharging him and releasing bond. Estate of Thora Sophia Pearson; con firming the tale of certain real estate and directing administrator to deliver deed therefor Estate of Herbert S. Ilrix; confirming the tale of certain realty belonging to said minor and directing the delivery of deed there for. Uniform Rank K. P.- Brig, Gen, White, commander Uniform Rank Knight of Pythias, wa in the city last nigh? the guest of Astoria and a very enjoyable even ing was spent. ' General White la on hit way to Tillamook, leaving on the steamer Sue H. Elmore at S o'clock thi morning. Butlntia Again Sold The well known and popular book house at the corner of Commercial and Eleventh street In this city, one of the landmark in the business world of Astoria, and for the past 15 months administered under the name and style of the E. A. Higgint Company, wa told yesterday to 0. W. Whit man, who took immediate charge of the plant and will conduct it hence forth. Mr. Whitman was once an em ploye of the same store and it an experienced tradesman in this par ticular line and will undoubtedly give complete satisfaction. Mr. Higgin goes to the big grocery house of Ross, Higgins & Company, where be will take a position of value and devote himself to acquiring a knowledge of the business and subsequent interest him lenship, and the matter will come up for adjudication on the 16th of June next in the Honorable Circuit Court. Said wbalnaane- , .V Upon a warrant sworn out by Art drew Karl, a man by the name of William Karvonen, wa arretted ye terday by Sheriff M. R. Pomeroy, and placed in the county jail, pending hi examination before Judge Trenchard this morning at 9:30 o'clock, by Dn. Fortstrom and Kinney. Used to Fish Here ' Henry Shafe, the man who wa murdered in hi Portland home the other night by the over-officiout policeman, Suilter, used to fish In Astoria water and wa well and fa Yorably known at the mouth of the Columbia. . Can't Get Over It- The new Knight of Columbu in Attoria are overjoyed at the tupreme success of their work of last Sunday . ! !tk ,(.). Pnrtlanri in connection , . wn .... frater and the delightful time all had and are glad they are alive. And the one thing that warm in their memories wa the dainty banquet terved their guest by Pat. Gallagher, of the Imperial. 9 o'clock the March term of the County Court for Clatsop county, will begin its regular cion and despatch the pressing affair of that jurisdiction to a suc cessful conclusion;' there being ome very important road order to be made at thi time. ' The Circuit Court will probably be in session until the 12th of this month, next Wednesday. Done in Probata Court . : County Judge C J. Trencahrd, tit tins: for probate mattert yesterday, handed down the following order: In the estate of Anna J. Foster, con firming the sale of certain realty re ported by the administrator, J. F. Hamilton. Estate of Andrew wan- nula, an insane person; directing the guardian to "ell certain ., personal property of the estate. Estate of Al bert Anderson; approving the final Chocolates , the best in the world V 50c a Pound, Direct From Growers NEW CALIFORNIA CABBAGE, PER POUND. V. ....... 3c FRESH WHITE CAULIFLOWER, EACH. ....... ... .. IOC LOS ANGELES LONG BLEACHED CELERY, BUNCH-fOo LARGE FRESH ARTICHOKES,, EACH ... 42MC NEW TENDER RHUBARB, PER POUND . .... . w . . y ISC BEST BRUSSELS SPROUTS, PER POUND 12C Theaa and many mora ot tha bett In vegetable, at our grocery .tore.; Sctiolfield, Mattson & Co. PHONE 1181 GOOD GOODS PHONE 931 112 TO 120 TWELFTH ST. P' - tr " nn,-,,-jaaw I VICTOR OR AN EDISON I PHONOGRAPH I . goto Johnson Phonograph Bo,, A. A. A. A- There was a meeting of the execu tive committee of the Astoria Ama teur Athletic Association in the office of City Attorney Abercrombie a day or two ago in which the situation re garding a halt wa very thoroughly gone into, and the decision the com mittee arrived at wa to postpone ac tion until June 1st when the present lease on the Foard & Stokes hall will expire and it is expected that the as sociation will be able to lease that hail at and from .that date. Horn From San FrancUco P. P. Kendall, the well known can manufacturer and talmon cannery man, returned to thi city yesterday, from San Francisco, and the east, whither he has been on business trip ;and in course of conversation with an Asiorianj reporter, he an nounced that the Alaska fishing con cern centered at the Bay City, had decided, thi year, to abate their preparation for the Alaska eaon of 1908, at least 25 per cent in men and equipment owing to the pronounced scarcity of money in that metropolis wherewith to operate this huge enter prise. That ft is in such large under takings the shortage of available fund become painfully apparent He also aid that hit can-making concern in this city has not been told to the American Can Company, a wa re ported, and that it is the only plant now outside that combine. In Service Today- Fire Chief Foster ha been at work installing the new transmission wheel and the new test clock, lately pur chased for the use of the department and hope to have them both in fine working order today. The transmit sion wheel will, a its name signifies, transmit all alarms of fire that are sent in, either from the IS alarm boxes throughout the city, or by telephone (the Chief being busy now sending out card to all homea and buildings with telephones in them, directing that ajl alarms must be sent to the headquarter building of the depart ment) to the various stations about the city, and the men at each station will know a fire i afoot and ita loca tion, and will govern themselves ac cordingly, unless summoned by a special call from the Chief. The test clock is a fine time-piece, and will send a three-stroke call to each of the outlying engine house, at 8 a. m., 12 noon, and S p. m., thus keeping in touch, with any failure of the wires to serve the system. The whole plan greatly simplifying the despatch of the work of alarm and salvage. The Astoria Shorthand Studio, which has been closed for the past two months, is pleased to announce that it will resume its classes of Short hand and Typewriting, beginning I . n 1ATIO 4 ..-..il iln. Airr iviarcu y, iuq, m .is u ivv, v.. v. Higgins' Book Store. The comolcte course is mastered in 8 to 12 weeks, with a speed of 125 words per minute and over, with re view of elementary studies. A great advantage of this system (The Benn Pitman System Simplified) is the notes are as easily transcribed months from the day of writing as on the day written. This school has graduated a great number of student during the oast vear. all of whom have proven a credit to themselves aa well as the school All who desire to join the new class kindlv aoolv before said date to Miss Rose Nordstrom, care City Lumber & Box Co. DONE BY DEEDS ;W. C. Smith and wife to C. S. Quintan, lot 11, block 18, Plaza,. t A. S. Kerry and wife to F. J. Haynes et al, S 1-2 of S 1-2 sec. 28-5-6.. ......... ........ H. W. Mattson and wife to J. Kieski, 154 acres in McCreary D. L. C. ....... ....... J. Kieski and wife to H. W. Mattson, lots ' 12-13, block 1, Trutlinger's addition to Astoria. $225 10 (5500 2000 YESTERDAY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT RULING MADE BY JUDGE Mc . BRIDE OF INTEREST TO ALL COUNTY CLERKS -8EVERAL ' DIVORCE MATTERS DULY ADJUSTED. .;.;.;...- f Tbe somewhat humdrum course of firoccdure in the Circuit Court was livened a bft yesterday by the pres entation of a matter )of unusual im port, and one that will have its bear ing with a number of the county clerks of Oregon who are, a yet, "up in the air" on the proposition. The following order gives the entire giot of the issue! "In the matter of naturalization fees: Now comes Clatsop County by CV J. Trenchard, County Judge, and J. C. Clinton, county clerk, and clerk of this court in person and submit to thi court for decision the follow ing question: Should the clerk pay over to the county the fee received by bim under the law of the United States, , for the naturalization of aliens? The county contends that he should pay the tame over to the county; and the clerk contends that be is entitled to retain the tame; and the court, upon tuch agreed atate ment finds a follow; "That the clerk of the court, in naturalization proceedings, acta at an officer of the United Statet and un der the laws of the United States, and that he is entitled to receive tuch feet and retain the same; and it it to ordered. (Signed), "THOMAS A. McBRIDE, "Judge." , The following mattert came up for judicial treatment and the following ordert were made in their relation: Letter Nelson vs. Maude Nelson; default entered, and decree of divorce granted. Laura E. Cline vs. E. H. Cline; de cree of divorce granted, at prayed for. Court then adjourned until 10 o'clock thlt morning. J. ' - IP- 4 A , ' i -6 ' VV s l. i f 7A . Jt- m " MISS JEANETTE CAREW With "No Mother to Guide Her" Astoria Theater . ...... .Sunday, March 8th THE PHILHARMONICS' OF ASTORIA CHEERFUL NEWS OF THE PROGRESS OF THIS SOCIETY -LIST OF DIRECTORS CHOSEN-LADIES ENLISTED IN THE CAUSE -SOON READY: FOR WORK. ; Dr. Emit Enna, the moving spirit in the organization of this notable' and valuable addition to the pleasant and cultured element of life in Astoria was in the city yesterday on his regu lar weekly visit, from Portland, and in conversation with a representative of thia paper, announced that there was no doubt of the early and com-' plete organization of the Astoria Philharmonic Society, and that the day was not so far distant when the ' people of this city might listen to a splendid concert,, given entirely oy home talent and including at least 50 male voices and 35 female voices; a oromise that means much of real de light to music-loving Astoria. The doctor also intimated tht a fine string orchestra is also among the grateful probabilities in this relation, an at tribute long and earnestly desired and needed here. The organization of the .Philhar monic body is practicaly perfected, the last step being taken when the following named gentlemen were selected to act as the board of direc tors for the institution and consented severaly to take over the responsibili ties, towit: Messrs. S. Elmore, Theo. Fredriksen, A. A. Finch, T. L. Ball, S. L. Nanthrup, John Gratke, Will Gratke, Herman Wise,, A. R. Cyrus, W. E. Schimpff. Charles Abercrombie, J. E. Higgins, O. B. Estes, C. S. Gunderson. ' - ' " V - The following letter has just been sent out bv the Society and will un doubtedly expedite the final work and bandintr of the eroup of talented peo pie who are to compose it; and bring its best forces into the arena of public notice and appreciation. "Your attention is called to the or eanization of the Astoria Philhar monic Society, to which you are in vited to become a member. This So ciety has for Its object a greater musical interest in our city together with forming a bi-annual musical festival, at which some special fea tures will be Introduced. "Feeling that Astoria Is in need of such an organization, and being In terested in bringing artists of note into our midst, the request for your co-operation is made in order that the Society might succeed and prove ASTORIA THEATER Saturday, March 7th The Laugh Event of the Season IN NEW YORK A rollicking comedy of rural Indiana with the HOCSIER In the best part she has had in many seasons All the Posey County Characters Will Be There. MUSIC : DANCING , SPECIALTIES "Nobody tint ever broke their neck trying to give me the beat of it" "SIS" Price 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c ASTORIA THEATER Sunday, March 8th a lasting benefit to those who seek and appreciate better music, - "The enclosed card should be sign ed for enrollment. "Astoria Philhormonic Society, "By G. Ziegler, Secretary." PERSONAL MENTION W. P, Richardson, attorney, of Portland, was an Astoria passenger on the night express yesterday. '. J. M. Long, of the Portland bar, reached this city on the 9:40 train last night .' ,. '''.: ; Mr. and MHrs C E. Runyon were passengers on the noon express from the metropolis yesterday. - .. Captain Tom Crag came down from Portland on the 11:40 a. m. train yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purcell were nassengers for Seaside on the noon train yesterday, and will stop off In Astoria on their way . back to Fort land. ' : ;,; P., L Cherry is confined to his home with a slight attack of la grippe, the bete noir of Astoria just at present ' "SIS IN NEW YORK." Is the, title of the offering which comes to the Astoria Theatre on Saturday night, March 7th, and it reveals the merry Hoosier lass in a new role. A visit to the great me tropolis permits of many chances for fun, and Sis runs the gamut from shaking hands with "Oscar" of the Holden Brothers & Edwards Present LILLIAN MORTIMER'S VNO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER" Clean Pure Moral Every Woman Should SeeThis Play A Complete Scenic Production ItistoL,augH Songs, Dances, Fun Everything Reproduced on the Stage That la Pictured on the Bill boards. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c JUST RECEIVED a fresh shipment of Lowncy's Candies " Pound Boxes 50c and up. Boxes 15c. to $2.50 Tagg's Parlors 483 Commercial St Waldorf-Astoria mailing a souvenir post card in the fire alarm box and nearly causing a riot, to trying to stop the trolley cars by standing oa the track. She takes with her the, characters that have followed her through her laughing adventures since the author discovered her down im Posey county, Indiana. Sis in her new play ought to be a winner. ESTHER MITCHELL IS SANE. SEATTLE, March 3. The State of OregOn has made a requisition on the board of control for the custody of Esther Mitchell, who killed her broth er, George Mitchell, to avenge the death of "Holy Roller" Creffield. Esther was adjudged insane and has been confined at Steilacoom. Since her confinement she has recovered her faculties. The request has not been acted on.