""'4s- THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. K; FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908. Chick! "Chick! Chick! You Can't Look Foolish In a Wise Suit "Holly" Chick Food and Oyster Shells for Poultry. ; Finest Fresh Fggs and lancy 1'resh uuuer for Our Customers ' . FOR "HANDSOME ; WESTERNERS'! AT THR "WISE" TOGGERY ROSS, H ICQ INS & CO. Hi i ji jtM Hi FT i liUw , wwwAir J LEADINO GROCERS. wr, rssss i i ii iinnii,...- - n h vr i 14 V .lHSQfil A vote for JAMES W. WELCH meant A VOTE FOR YOURSELF. Mr. Laurln Improving-, - ' Mn. T. F. Laurln, who has been seriously liul ironed lor several days is rapidly improving,' v llr Afttin , ' We have received our April styles oi Kaker Cravat, we receive the newest creations every month in men's neckwear from New York by exprcni , thus keeping ur stock al ways up to (lute. Judd Bros. At the Hoapltal- vi Mnriin Dalit, who was taken to the r ....i.t Wtnemlav. ufferin from an attack of appendicitis, was opcr hi. venterdav morning and rest inn at comfortably as circumstance. will permit. Deputy Burton in Town Deputy State Fili Warden Burton ,.f WanhinuJun. was in the city yes lor,! on matters of business con nected with lti "(Ike. lie report the issuance of 1W g'-"et ,ccn!tc c..i.-,M,,n frr.m hit office, an ac cess of nearly 1100 over the Oregon Ismic in the amc behalf. Every GOOD CITIZEN will vote for JAMES W. WELCH, r.matn Railev Involved Tl. nti rrarhetl this city from Portland, yesterday, that Captain nin r,( the Hteamec Alliance, Im- .liolu mion his recent arrival at the metropolis, filed specific charge againt Captain T. C. Bailey, of the bar-tug Tatoosh charging him with nhrrominn a licensed navi gator," with the federal lnpectors of hulls, and boiler. Edwards ami rui ler; 'and those officers will procee ,iih Hi Investinntlons at the earl onilile moment. The matter hark back to the trouble the Alliance was In off this bar early last winter. Sub-Committes Named Mayor Herman Wise, as chairman of the main tommittee named by the recent mass meeting here, to fur ther the campaign In favor the "tide water fisheries bill" has divided the original committee 'into four com ponent bodies, as follows: Execu tive, W. K. Schimpff, jonn i.. uraue, S. S. Gordon, Dr. Frank Vaughan. John McCue and Charles Wilson: Publicity. J. IT. Whyte. C. V. Brown, E. Rosenberg and E. G. Van Dusen: Subscriptions, G. Wingate. J. C. Mc Cue. Charles Abercrombie. W. E. Schimpff. H. G. Van Dusen. C. V. Brown, Frank Kankkoncn, II. M. Lofntsen and E. Rosenberg: Audit- ..... To Advertise Astoria ........ Nothing else appeals to the visitor in a strange town so much as the neat appearance of its homes. Beautify your home and its surroundiugs by rais ing beautiful flowers and.shrubs. We have the seeds Scholfield, Mattson & Co. phone H8i. GOOD GOODS. . ' 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET. ..V. , VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlon Second Floor THE COMMISSIONERS DO BUSINESS rntiNTV COURT IN ADJOURN- u-.n SESSION YESTERDAY SEVERAL IMPORTANT ROAD ORDERS MADE STATE TAX PAID IN AS TO FIRST HALF. Thc County Court of Clatsop county met in adjourned session yesterday morning et 9 o'clock, and proceeded with the unfinished busl ncs of the regular April term, Judge Trenchard and Commissioners Frye n,l I annn heitlff ItrCSCnt, with County Clerk Clinton at his post An order was made directing the clerk to issue and transmit to the State Treasurer, a warrant in the sum of $12,190, to cover the first half of he State tax due from this county on nceount of the 1907 levy. n the matter of the Sales landing road, the clerk was ordered to issue notices to all interested, to mcet-the county court, on May 6th, next, to the final location of the highway. An order was made and entered di recting the supervisor of Road Dis trict No. 13 to proceed with the re pair necessary on all bridges be- tui-iMi th utnction and Elsie. The countv iiuure was authorized ee'-to the 'repairing on the Smith' Point road: and bid were ordered for the graveling of the L. & C. road at such points as it is nced- mA mnat. 1 is the intention of the commis sioners to keen the county rock crushers going at a pretty lively gait nil Mimmer. and now that the court has purchased a new engine and hnilcr at a cost of $970, to run the ,t machine, the prospect is for an ample supply of crushed material for the fall building of the projected tiiahwavS. Adjournment was taken until coun j - in course. tna Frnnk Kankoncli. C. M. Celler G. Wingate, Charles Abercrombie ..j Mnrrlt Stanles. The collections S 1 1 v - so far reported aggrcate $3,050. and plenty more to come. Ait the LADIES and school chil UICII TVW v v-m W WELCH. J .A1.1t vntA for v lAM&d w wm nit Found Near Svenson Yesterday noon's train brought a man who was lying by the side' of the track wrapped in an old blanket For a Over Scholfield & Mattson wo. SUITS Beautiful and 4 Durable Made by Master Tailors In The East Easter Top Pieces Easter Weciiressiii Easter Waistcoats . J,steiv Fnangs with his clothes lying by his side and wet through. The train was stopped and the man taken on board and up on arrival here he was sent to the hospital. - He regained consciousness for a while yesterday afternoon .,,! ,A his name was Gust Johnson of Minnesota and had been working in Benson's Logging Camp, ne again lapsed into unconsciousness and nothing more could be learned about him or how he came to oe where he was found. No Marketable Catch If, as the old saying has it, a bad k.:niff mhtcea for a Rood ending". the local salmon fishing season should handsomely in August, for there was no marketable catch in these waters for the 30 hours end ing at sundown last evening. The boats, (such of them as returned anu at ain had nothing to show in a marketable way last night, and a prominent canneryman. yesterday confirmed the general absence of fish at the delivery points in which he is interested; so the business is an ahead of the 2000 boats now out, with more to follow day by day. Be on the band wagon and vote for JAMES W. WELCH. At High Noon Today After the hour of noon today, and kntil 7 p. m., the average man in this city and county, will devote 10 or 15 minutes of his business time w ui ,.. business of naming his es pecial candidate for the various of m h filled at the June general election, and for the adoption of the enAiot 13WS that have been referred back to the Oregon electorate for popular endorsement. Everthing nas Chocolates 9 I thejbest in the world 50c a Pound, li" I jT' V i - ' ; rev i ' ' ' i ' i f . v!m h (S '.: i tiiU 1 4 " h ? i I ' ' 1 ' 1 ALL, AT THfcs wise iv"""" HRDMAN WISE P. S.-ONE PIANO NUMBER WITH EACH $5 SALETOHERMAH WISE'S CUSTOMERS. been duly prepared at the 28 polls of the city and county and it signiy re mains for the intelligent and enter prising voter to "get there" and sig nify his wishes via the ballot. The Morning Astorian will do its utmost to cover the field as to the returns and will present thenr to . the last available count. 1 Every REPUBLICAN in Clatsop county should vote for JAM&s w. WELCH. Good Friday Services V There will be three services at Grace Episcopal Church today (Good Friday), at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and a three-hour service at )2 noon. Everybody welcome. Range Lights on the Bar Captain P. J. Werlich, superintend ent of, the lighthouse department, is at the mouth f the river engaged in preliminary work for the establish ment of .range lights across the Co lumbia River bar. It is the first timj that the Government has ever' made an attempt to put in such aids at that point. Heretofore the navigators have been iruided largely by the posi tinn of the buovs. One of the most important lights will be established t Saml Island. The innovation is ex pected to be of the inestimable help to mariners. VOTE FOR J. A. GILBAUGH Par Coroner at the Primaries TViHsv will be the people's oppor- n soVrt a coroner for Clatsop count ythat will give a square deal to all and conduct the omce uic hpst of his ability, exercising care nA rnnninv in every act. Besides being well equipped to attend to the various duties of the office, years oi ..n:M an undertaker and era- balmer particularly fits him for the office. Remember the numoer on ui bauot n ana voie 41 X J A GILBAUGH Cores Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom- - m - T i-rmr' and Chronic tostitton. Pleasant o a o it 'li W UJ CopyrljM IMt l SCHL0SS BROS, ft FlM CMhM llaktrt BtlUsNre tal Tstk DONE BY DEED Kruse Catering Co. to Mary A. Owen, lots 9 and 10, block 2, Kruse's 1st add., Gearhart Park; $625. Suomalainen Co-operative Co. to Finnish Mercantile Co.; Jand in Taylor's Astoria; $5. U. S. to J. B. Houston, 153 acres m sec. 31-4-6 W. EXTENTION OF TIME ASKED. I0hS' uS-TJ ,!-ri.. ClllcAUU, April iu. "vpt. r. . .. tunity. to 'raise $2U0,UUU toward we proposed fund of $800,000, with which to erect the memorial library to the diani introduced a bill yesterday pro late President Harper, of the Univer- hibiting the use of Indians as cigar sitv of Chicago, has been extended, or tobacco store signs The b.ir will sity ot i-nicago, pas9 before both branches of the Leg- The board of trustees of the Univer- . it. sity appealed to John D. Rockefeller for an extension of time, as Mr. Rockefeller's offer to contribute ?3 .... f -. t. ., - to every ?1 obtained irom uum sources tm to $200,000, was contin- sources up - gent upon this latter, sum being raised by March 31, 1908. The extension of time to Jan. 1, 10110 was agreeable to Mr. Rockefel - ler, and he also, will extend the time for the payment of the subscriptions to October 1, 1909. ' Of the required $200,000, subscnp- tions amounting to $157,000 have been received. Of this sum, the trustees,, professors, alumni and students of the University, have contributed more than $100,000. SAFEGUARDING STRANGERS. NEW YORK, April 16,-For tthe safeguarding of v young men and wo men who come to New York from the country, John D. Rockefeller, , Jr.'s Rihle Class has formulated a plan which it will put into operation in 1 t IffifayQ ftH byfllp LAyREN 0WL drug store. SUITS Stylish and Well Fitting , Sold by The Boss Clothier Of Astoria conjunction with the Young Women's Bible Class. It is planned to extend it all over tthe country, so that the Rockefeller class can look after all tthe youngsters coming here. Upon hearing of the stranger's coming, a committee will visit the new resident or visit him or her upon arrival here. Such individuals will be invited to join the class, to attend tthe service and take part in the church work. Mr. Rockefeller is a candidate for re-election as vice-president ot the 'class at tonight's election, W S5S5 to co.' r.HTCAGO. April 16. A dispatch - - ... tn thP Record-Herald from Guthrie, . Sen'ator Landrum, a Cherokee In ical .;es deckire the large Indian vote l0 hold the balance of power. i he bill provides a fine of $50 and ' .L. :mA.nnni.nt fdr JinV six mouu imiJiisv....... ... person; who uses an Indian .ngure, or what rpose or whl possession. I 1 ; NOT ANXIOUS TO GO ABROAD i - . j NEW YORK. April 16.-New York schooi-teacners are u.vm, .., j anxious to go to Europe, i.ess man 75 ot them nave appueu iur .vC Itake advantage of the plan advocated by the JNationai livic rCuCuu t .send twenty city teacners 10 Europe (to siuay ,urupCd ,uCi,,ua v. mg. . i ne scnoot Doaru uctiucu i give these teachers six weeks', leave on full pay and the Civic Federation made arrangements for practically free transportation for them. Those in charge of the matter expected many applications from the teachers who might desire to make the trip, and are much surprised that tthe re sponse has not been enthusiastic. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed n5 " ' I