- . . ' ' ; .' . ,, ' . ' ' ' " . ' 1 f ' ' 1 RATimnAV MAYO ions THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 r -T 7 - " alWIMO 0- M,,yUnV.FEDEBAL BOARD OF COKTKOLIJHC DAAH OF A THOUSAND B vdvt f.K yin i vtmr' I'ririfBon: unu l a m "ar m, m ew -r m j- -. w w - -. , Judge Trciiclmrd ba made an order CHICAGO, May l,-A federal , iiiAvtnrnn . ... ...J. j.. kMni sf uiu .hail at. , i I II r.I It Yl IT C i nat incite aumi oe turncu uvcr w uw '" v . v. " , . war 11 a- it a MV11L&a0 THE JOY OF LIVING h not all in eating but you would surely enjoy some SINCLAIR BACON 1 for breakfast ' ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. LEADING GROCERS. guardian of the two people at inter est, and the estate cloned and admin istratrix discharged, and her bond re leased in due time. - Opinion Filed City Attorney Charles II. Abcr- over the work of the various itate railroad commissions and obviate much litigation and litigation and legal jurisdiction dispute between federal and state courts was advocat ed by C. W. Mott, general immigra tion agent of the Northern Pacific in oi l ii Dr. C. W. Barr Returns Dr. Barr, the dcntlt, hu returned from a visit to his ranch on Cray'i River and is again at his office to at tend to his professional work. Marco Barcovlch Dead Chut, if. Abcrcrombie, $S;"M. Franc tovich, $5; N. Simonscn, $5; Frank Schcidnagcl, $10; Foard & Stokes Hardware Company, f25 Pacific Iron Works, $1U; Axel . Jacobscn, $5; American Importing Company, $20. Alarm, But No Damage- ' At 10:40 o'clock yesterday morning an'alartn was turned in, coming from u. rv..n,ii- ul i !( t home ot ur Wr.nl urni reeeivnl tuiliiv bv M. G. if... I L'iniu urnt derationed by f.v.w - 1 ' 1IIMV, - , w Franetovich that Marco Bcrcovich, ,brnjng chimney. Chemical No. 1 an i t !... , ai.!.r IfMfl . a . a . . I -a a t aufti who formerly resided Hi this city, died in Portland Thursday. The funeral will take place in that city on Sunday.! PUt Filed The plat of Tolovana, a tract at Elk Creek laid out by M. S. Warren wa filed in the office of the city clerk yesterday. The county court will pass ! ...... hi th next nicrt- UJIUII il ii vv " ing. A Good Example Cigar Makers' Union held a meet ing last night and voted to donate one full day's wage to the fund now be ing subscribed for in regard to legis lation for the protection of the fish ing industry. Business 11 Growing The postal receipts at the Astpria office for the month of April, 1908, amounted to $2455.69, asagainst the sum of $1978.58 for the same month in 1907; an Increase of $477.11; this, ac- cording to mc rcgui.tr niuuuu; m" filed by Postmaster John Hahn. To the Metropolia Hon. John C. McCue was a pas scnger for Portland on last night's 6:10 express; he goes up to attend to business in several courts, including the county court of Multnomah, and the United States district court. He will be gone for several days. Additions! Subscriptions The committee having in charge the collecting of subscriptions for the campaign relative to legislation for the protection of the fishing industry, report the following subscriptions: R. H. Bocntgcn, $10; John Hahn, $10; Sheriff rumcroy, $10; C. J. Trench- 1 ard, $5; Carl Knutscn, $2.50; C. W. . Spriggs,' $2.50; John Haggblom, $10; .wcred on the fly and the matter was attended to without loss, scar or dam age. Progress on New Road Construction work on the ew road from Skipanon to the beach is pro gressing rapidly and tne coumy coun expects to have the road open for travel by May 15th. The opening oi Hi road will make a safe and pleas ant access to the ocean beach, a trip which heretofore could not be made with an degree of safety to the vehicles. Going tA Finland John Harry left last evening tor a visit to his mother in Finland- He ex pects to stop along the way in the Northern States and will be absent about four months. Mrs. Harry will .nnu him . in Minnesota and will viMf with friends while her hus band is abroad. Invited to Seattle- Mayor John Franklin and Josiah Collins of the reception and entertain ment committee of Seattle have in vited Mavor Wise to attend the fes- tivities in honor of the omcers ana men of the Atlantic fleet which it is expected will be in Elliott Bay on the 29th of this month. . Chocolates the best in the world 50c a Pound, Finishing the Checking F. I. Nelson, the expert mapper who compiled the property maps for the assessor's office in this county, and who has been here for several davs. checking up the map books and th tntriea therein, completed the work, yesterday afternoon, and re turned to the metropolis on the even mg train. To Speak Here Soon Arrangements are being made to secure a hall or the Astoria theatre, for the ourooses of an address to be delivered by the Hon. C. E. S. Woods, the well known Portland attorney and thnmnion in chief of the single tax theory. Details will be forthcoming ina few days.. Probate Order In the matter of, the estate and guardianship of Mary Erickson, in sane, and of Stener Erickson, a minor, Ildred'Jcldness. administratrix, has filed a report in court, showing that the estate is ready for settlement, with OUR AIM la to have the cleanest store and the best grade of groceries to be found in the city. OUR OBJECT Is to have the patronage of people who are particular what they eat. .1 Scholfield, Mattson & Co. PHONE HSi GOOD GOODSHONB M1 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto cronibic has filed with the auditor the aRilroad in an address yesterday be written ooinion asked for by the coun- lore tne i ramc uur. ; , cil relative .to the authority of the "The traffic departments of all city, to. compel property owiicri to raiiroau during tne last year ana kcD the streets and sidewalks in front half, have been in a kaleidoscopic of their property free from obstruc- form," said Mr. Mott, "and I think Hons such as earth, ice, snow, etc. He that it one central oooy couia aavise ...i.... .,.!..i 7t nt h rtiartr and and trovcrn. many changes. would be also to ordinance No. 1574 and adds made which would be beneficial both that audi cases have been decided by to the railroads and to the public. I. or.urt in lip a uroiwr exercites of "In the .case of a road which tra- police power; and the enforcement of verses aeven or eight different states such ordinance is the most effective ana is subject to tne aiciaiion oi method for keeping the streets and many different state railroad commis sidewalks in condition for use and sions a traffic manager has to be gov- 4 t t a .a' travel by the public. Itmea largely ny gentlemen some oi . . iwnom nave nau nine training ur Off For the East knowledge of the business they are 'puu .iinmimrV X-?() rKiiri-si for I endcavorinc to direct. The refcent ... ...... .....B - I . p.ti j.,,1 i.9r from thin citv Colonel (decision of the Minnesota rate case and Mrs. John V. White and Miss by the United States Supreme Court White. The colonel and bis wife win Its a Help in tne ngnt direction. go to St. Loin for a two weeks' visit "Our commercial life and trade re- with friends, and Mis White con- Nation have become so broad ana tinue on to New York, City, where extensive and the railroad and steam- she will remain until joined by her ship line have developed intertate parents, when the family will proceed trade to such an extent that we vir- dircct to Fort Williams, Maine, the tually have outlived the doctrine of new official assignment of Colonel state rights or state control a far White. a intere-statc railroads and inter- -i - . tate trade are concerned, and it Over From Gray River would be tar better to ao Dusiness the active and ood I with one central body under federal ular citizen of Gray' River, apent the laws which will be absolutely fair day in Astoria yesterday on matters and equitable between tne people iiv of business and pleasure. He reports ing in the different state and not giv things going along swimingly over at ing any one state an opportunity to the Pacific county dairy center and I have radical laws acinmcmai to me everybody hard at work and happy interests of the people in other with the best prospects they have ever states." had which is saying much, considering that the people over in the neighbor- BISHOP POTTER ILL. hood have never known any dubious - prospects. m to VDanaon rarutipauuu m i i, I tnurcn wort. Cheerful Northahore Newt ' V Editors. G.Williams, of the Skam- NEW YORKMay I.-Announce- ofcawa F.aale. was a business visitor ment was made last night that the in this city yesterday, and reports the Right Rev. Henry Codman Potter, northshore metropolis as moving isnop ot inc episcopal ioc u. Uni lirartiK- Il avs the shincle New York, is so seriously ill that he mills arc all at work again and busy has been forced to abandon his par- with plenty of orders; but the weav- ticipation in the anatrs ot tne cnurcn. cs arc suffering from the wrist-ache, For a week Bishop Potter has been consequent upon their long enforced confined to a room in residence idleness.' The trade is hampered only on West 89th street, suffering from by the extraordinary activity of the the effects of a physical breakdown boats which are so busy they have no due to overwork. His condition, which time to come into port there for the by his physician and by those friends output, half often enough. who have Men him is admitted to be grave has been made worse by at- May-Day Pleasure tacks 0 st0mach and liver trouble. Ninety little people of the first and Bisn0p Potter is 74 years old and second grades at the McClure school, until the day ms heaith gve way he indulged yesterday in a round of May- insistcd on dojng as mUch work as Day pleasures for them by their teach- (lone by men much younger arid ers, Mrs. A. L. Fulton . and Miss stronger. There 'was a slight im- Esthcr Anderson. There were May provement in his conditions yester- dances and a May-pole and the gar- day when ;t became possible for him lands wherewith the people was wound ,0 git on a coucb jn j,is room for a up to the kit of May songs sung by short time He js stjji very weak, the fresh young voices; and when the howcveri Dr. Janvren, Bishop Pot May sunshine faded before a belated a.,pn(iiff nhvsician. could not April shower, the youngsters swarmed concea his fears. "I hope," he said, into the building and completed the ..tlm Bishop Potter's condition is not schedule of the day, in which some i i.one th:g stae of his pretty baskets, laden with numberless L, not critical, and I am glad good things to eat, cut very palpable , h b, to sav he is better how and palatable figure. a little better' than he was three or Following up an Ideal- , " days ago. I cannot deny, how- Down on the Skipanon, amid the ever, uuc ne vry . .. ...i i .i,' ..it .o., f down is purely physical. Mentally he spring vviuuic onu me joh w. . - . the sea winds, there is a dandy little the same capable man he a ways five-acre ranch fast developing into an nas BCC"' ",s ideal home-site and revenue-producer, was brought about by the tremendous under the devoted culture of Messrs. amount of hard work he did. trouoie Arthur and Charles Tee, brothers of stomacn ana ot tne liver aaueo City Surveyor A. S. Tee. These gen- to his burdens." tlemen arc training a bit of an Eden . . out of the woods down there, and Mrs. S. Joyce, 180 Sullivan street, nursing any number of promising and Claremont, N. H., .writes: About delightful things, such as several year a& bought two bottles of hundred chickens and ducks and Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of strawberries and celery and all man- a severe case of Kidney trouble of ncr of admirable things to look upon several years' standing. It, certainly and to eat, and, withal, a -philosophic ia a grand, good medicine, and I heart peace of mind not attainable short of y recommend it." T. F. Launn, Owl such interesting semi-solitude. Drug Store. . . . Auto-Day on Waterway , new YORK, May 1 Samuel B. A group of Astoria automobilists Honnelly, secretary of the Board of are preparing planes for an odd, yet Arbitration of the Building Trades, pleasant, tour in ineir ta.s, i.c..c w w,n san tor ranama next luonaay Seattle, to meet the great Armaaa, on on a mission, the exact nature ot or about the 20th instant. The idea, which he will not at present dis- novel, and practicable, is for the cars ciose, l run nti linnril (inc Cii the hllCfC I T r.n..etorl tn on barges here, anil with their respective was aboitt all he would say about the parties of ladies and gentlemen, the pr0p0sed trip except that he would ...V. .Ia rMiAm tn ht. towd direct tO AnM.K!.m Kfivinaee -n.it!, nlAacurp. He i aaviv vvmwt -w - uuuiuuiv u una 111.0.3 rr w - - Kelso, Wash., where they will w;n De away four weeks and expects take the very passable roads thence t0 see everything of the labor con to the Sound metropolis, and return- ftitinns on the canal zone which ing the same way. The party is likely tht period of time will permit inriiifie inc Lais ucivitjtiUK . 1 111 Shasta Route and Coast Line of the Southern Pacific Company Through Oregon and California Over 1300 mile of scenic beauty and interest attractive and instruc tive. Thi. great railroad passe through a country unsurpassed for it ; scenic attractions, and introduce the traveler to the vast arena soon to become the scene of the world' greatest industrial activities. .There i not an idle or uninteresting hour on the trip ,and the variety of condition presented excites wonder and, admiration. Special Low Rate Tickets now on Sale at All Ticket Officse jJISS.OO Portland to Los Angeles and Return Long limit on ticket and top-over privilege. Corresponding rate from other point. Inquire of G. W. Robert, local agent, for full particulars and helpful publications describing the country through which this great highway extends, of address WM. McMurray General Passenger Agent, Portland. DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE That We Pay 6 Per Cent. It is for you to answer. . We have the investment se cured by the best' city property. You have the money to invest. We take large or small amounts. A line or a call will put us at your service. 168 Tenth St Astoria, Ore. Phone Black 2184. PRACTICAL POINTS ON BANKING NO. 3. Many Opportunities. Almost ,everyohe is blessed with opportunities for saving money. Are you availing yourself of these timely opportunities to increase your . funds? The money you save now will be one of the greatest joys of the j future. Start an . accdunt with this , institution. Interest paid on savings ac counts and time certificates of depoait SCANDINATIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK. f XaJVW IVW VVUUUVI ViSU WMf SFM w-) ' T it J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President O. L PETERSON, Vice-'President FRANK PATTON, Cashier J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cufcitf Astoria Savings Bank . Capital Paid in $108,00a Surplus and Undivided Profits, jSnflOO. Transects a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM. Eleventh and Duane Sts. Astoria, Orejrea. For Sale, or Rent , 1 large seining float, 56x32; 3, gooa rooms, all complete for instant use; alse float, for stable, or cooking pm poses, 60 feet by 24. Apply to John Sandstrom, Clatskanie. 4-30-3t Johnson P honograph Go, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is best for women and children. Its mild ac tion and pleasant taste makes it prefer able to violent I purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and a sample of Orino at T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. . ' PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Carlson left vesterday morning for Long Beach for a few days' visit. 1 ' Mrs. M. T. Kindred and Miss han- AreA of Warenton. were in the city yesterday on matters of business and pleasure. : State Senator J. G. Megler came over from the northshore yesterday (nr one of his freauent and friendly visits to the City by the Sea. '. Mrs. E. M. Baker arrived in the city 011 the noon express yesterday on an errand combining social and busi ness elements, and will return to the metropolis this morning. , . Notice to Our Customers. ' We are Dleased to announce that PoleV's Honev and Tar for coughs, colds and lung trouble is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children ana adults. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Disturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by a continually coughing is requested to. buy a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. , , Kemp' Balsam be esie cough eure for it contain nothing thai earn ham you. It is tne best cougn cure, dui costs no more than any other kind. All druggist sell it Parlors Second Floor Over Scholfield & Mattson Co. to Messrs. G. C. Fulton, G. W. Sanbqrn, F. A. Fisher, P. A. Stokes, Frank L. Parker, Dr. O. B. Estes and Dr. 'J. A. Fulton. The trip can be easily made between sunrise and sunset, and will be unique in character and de lightful in oerformance; and they will all see the fleet, which is the main thing, of course. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. tits Kind Ycii Hstb Always Bought Bears the Signature of Valued Same as Gold, B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar ViW. Miss., savs: "I tell my cus tomers when thev buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold in weight, if affliVtwl with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guarantee at Charles Rogers & Son's drug store. 25c. ' TEA ' Tea is not infallible; moneyback makes amends. "We are not, in the least, uneasy about the money. . Tear grocer returni your ntaer U yoe doe'l M SchUltof'a Beat: wa par bim. Lane'a Family Medicine cannot aave all doctor bills, but. can save a good hare of them. One two-shilling pack age has kept a whole family in good ALEX TAGG CONFECTIONERY Fresh Chocolates Candies, etc. . Made fresh every'day In our own lactory, 1 843 Commercial Street,'