TUESDAY, MAY. 5, 1908. .. ... THE JOY OF LIVING ... .. Is not all in eating, but you would mrely enjoy some SINCLAIR BACON for breakfast ROSS, HIGG INS & GO. LEA1J1NU URUV6A THE HORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. r lit IlltS III I I One More Couple ''ft wcddinji license was issued yen 'tiny afternoon by County Clerk won in favor of Mr. wiinam nor- , . t ..; and Mis Anna Motion, both of County Sunday School Convention . .... f . . I C..l....l nf the official' naraohanalia of the of fice of the fish warden which has 1en in the Astoria Saving Bank Building, preparatory to shipping the same to his new office in the Oregonian build inK in Portland. Me will return to the tiictropolii this evening. - After Manv Year . When the steamship Koe. City ar rived in port yesterday, there came down her giyiKway a gentleman once well known Were and happily rcmcm tercd by many, K. ' II. Ketchum, of Arroyo Grande, San Urn Obispo county, Caliofrnii),' who being tired of the lea. and with a thought of catch inif siuht and a handshake, of home ntd-tiine friend. disembarked and took the evciiinir express for Tort fand, for, Ketchum will return here in a short while, and take a few dayi off with hi old friend in Astoria, chief of whom is Captain John W. Habbidge, an old shipmate of his in the day when both were younger. this city. And Still They Come- Bernhard ' Martin Qlscn, a native of Norway, yesterday filed hi dec h laration of intention in the matter of hit American citizenship, with County Clerk Clinton. More to the Good Sheriff M. R. I'omcroy yesterday turned over to the treasurer of the county: William A. Sherman, the sum of $816,52, tax collection for the past week, and the further sum of 20.i0, fees received in the office iot the amc period. Stopped Off en Route Judge E. 0. Potter, a prominent citizen of tiugenc, was a passenger in tni the steamer Breakwater on Sunday last, having been to Marsh field m matter of business in con nection with the State University. He dropped off here to greet omc old friends and took the evening train Sunday for the metropolis and home. ANightAlarm- At 9 o'clock last evening a fire alarm was turned in from Box No. 14. at the McCregor mills, caused by the sawdust beneath the plant catch ing fire. No" serious damage was done, v and the department had no trouble in putting t out in short order. Off For Norway Mrs. V. V. Walters, of Seattle, who has been the guest of her sisters, Mrs. L. A. Larson and Mrs. Tcter Cimre, of this city, for the past sev eral weeks, left yesterday morning for a protracted visit to her old home in beautiful Norway. She will remain there for an indefinite period of time. New Fiah Warden Here , Master Fish Warden H. C. McAl lister is gathering up the loose ends Tli Clatson County Sunday School convention will be held in the Metho dist Church at Seaside. Friday and Saturday of this week, Speakers from abroad as .well as a number from the schools of the .county will take part on the program. Extensive prepara tions have been made for an excellent convention. The Astoria Sunday schools will be largely represented. No Trial Needed- Hsnrv Boardman. the young man arrested at Rainier on Saturday last and brought back to this city by Dep uty Sheriff Arch. McLean, on a charge of having stolen $47.50 from his em ployer, Frank Scott, at Seaside, was dismissed from, Justice Uootiman s i-oiirt vterdav. the maticr naving un ...nlrd between " himself and Mr. Scott without the intervention of the law. Chocolates the best in the world 50c a Pound, Formally Withdrawn- Thomas Linville, police patrolman, mhn tiii.t filed a oetition with the rntmtv authorities, as an independent Republican candidate for the ottice oi Mh.riff at 1 comma election, has withdrawn that document, tn con formitv with his published declaration of intention to do the same, which ap pcared jn these columns some days ago. t Opens Tomorrow The .Hon. County , Court tor ciai sop County wilt nicer - wmuirvw morning in regular session, (or the nimtth of Mav. and perhaps for the last time with just the same official linc-uD. The court intends to give emiecial attenion to the development of some of the leading road interests r,t tu innntv this summer and a number of the most important, in eluding the Tillamook connections, nn,t ti rhnch-roads will receive at tention. TWO MEMACAIK5T ONE WOMAN? AND YOU CAll VOURSeiVES GENTLEMEN ! In the Police Court- Three disciples of 'John Barleycorn were before his honor Judge Ander son in the police court yesterday af ternoon and two were assessed the customary $5.00 or two days and the here on the day the war fleet goes - . . i i - .... .... other who was mixed up in a ngni north' oast Astoria s doors, ana tms ere i iii if drunk will I "rW Ttinrne" at the As- contribute $800 to the city's funds Lria Theatre Sunday Evening, May . . i r-i. :f l. or lit llic guesi oi ncims V""-' MU Obcrg for four days. One who had deposited $10 bail did not appear and upon the recommendation of city At torney Abercrombie his bail was de clared forfeited. , An Equable Montlf- Accordinii to the statistics on the weather of April last, kindly furnish ed by Weather Observer J. J. Kelli her, of the North Head station, that month was an equable period, -he highest tcnioerature was 30.52 de crees: the lowest lout pre cipitation for month, 3.34 inches; greatest in given 24 hours, 1.08 inches, on 16th-17th. A 17-milc wind prevail fnr th,. month as an average, with V . . 7 , , the highest velocity uor nve mm utesi on the 16th. of 85 miles an hour. t committee will report at the next meeting of the association. .The as sociation enjoyed a delicious lunch eon before adjournment last evening. These business, men of Astoria are a keen and active set and have done great deal of good in a quiet way since their organization, and they have done it without any accompany na noise, show or difficulty, a fact that speaks for itself. For Typewriter Supplies see Lenora Bcnoit, public ttenograpber, 477 Com mercial street. For the Bohemia District J. A. Fastabend, of this city, de parts this morning on the o:u ex press for the Bohemia mining dis trict of Oregon, and he will have headquarters at Orsccai Lane County, (or some months to come. He has large interests there, and intends to nm&mit them to a finality before i - - - he returns. He is president and gen cral manager of the Mayflower Min- inir Company, a concern wnicn nas lame and promising properties there, and the fact that it has just installed a 125-ton-capacity per day Vaughn crushing mill, indicates that there is something doing, or to be done. DONE BY DEED M. R, Pomeroy, sheriff, to Martin Foard, et al. acreage in sec 33-7-9; $602, W. J. Ross et ux'to W. R McFar- lome, 10 acres, in D C Ramey, D. L. C; $1. U. S. to John. Nordstrom, 160 acres in sec. 3t-7V. U S. to H. S McCormick, 160 acres in ec. 32-7-9. U. S, to Lot Gilmore, 160 acres sec. 32-7-9. Grimes Grove Land Co to S. Louise Patton, lot 12, Grimes Grove; $165 PERSONAL MENTION Caniain Oscar Wicklund. of the Point Adams life savers, wis in the city yesterday on business Otto Mikkelsen, of Portland, was I WHS Ml (nil .wvus The Kind You Have Always Boujrjbtf and which has been in use for over 30 years, fca borne the signature of ana Has Dccn maae nnuer dm per-, sonal ropcrvislon Blnce lt Infancy. cUcuAi Allow no one to deceive you In this. ii rnnmtTfu. TmltatlonaandJnt-a-eood"arebnt ISxpcrlmentu that trifle with and endanger the health of Infant and OaJldren-Experlence against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cautorla 1 a harmless Buhrtltnte for Castor OIL Pare goric, Drop and Soothingf Syrups. It U Pleasant. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NarcoU substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays teverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, enras Constipatloa and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate the , Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. , The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA LV,AT Bears the Signature of V7 m i iiMMBMrmiwiir The Kind You HaYe Always In Use For Over 30 Years. Bought Holiday In Prospect- Since the fleet cannot and will, not come to the people of Astoria, and is going to be within easy view ot the hlnff. iettv and uo-lands at the mcrtith of the river on a certain date not tar away, there is a concerted movement afoot to have the stores, mills, fac tories and plants of the city give a general holiday so that all hands may drift ocean-ward and take a leisurely gaze ot the majestic group of war ships as they flock north to the Sound country. Astoria does not have any too many holidays anyway, ,and one more wont come amiss.- The Spring Exodus-4 Tkia it tin- tason when thoughts of the old home back cast or across an over-Sunday visitor among his As the seas, or elsewhere abroad on the tona friends ..-.rlh rnma tn till f ."ISV-CTOinCr AS- V U I ... u v. . inrlm an.1 tip n!rk ll r his fanvilv Valued Same as Gold, and hies him away for a month or ,B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar tuff tA lfirfi the nromise he has View. Miss., says: "I tell my cus K-.n mni-imr fnr vtars to . the "old tomers when they buy a box of Dr. fii-e ,t hnmi.." Anion those who Kine's New Life Pills they get the are in this humor may be mentioned worth of that much gold .in weight, f Ben Young, who left out last1 night afflicted with constipation, maiana or for British Columbia to visit his biliousness." Sold under guarantee at dauchtcr. Mrs. W. P. Ogilvie; Mr. Charles Rogers & Sons drug store. and Mrs. Henry Zapf and family, 25c who deuarts this morning for Sauk Rapids, Minn., for several months' stay aud a broader trip returning;. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Young, and Miss Young, who took the 6:10 ex press last evening for Tell City, Ind , to spend the summer. THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS Shasta Route and Coast Line of the Southern Pacific Company Through Oregon and California Over 1300 miles of scenic beauty and" interest-attractive and instruc tive. This great railroad passes through a country unsurpassed for it scenic attractions, and introduces the traveler to the vast arena soon to become the scene of the world's greatest, industrial activities. There i not an idl or uninteresting hour on the trip ,and the variety of conditiont presented excites wonder and admiration. Special Low Rate Tickets now on Sale at All Ticket Officse Portland to LosJAngeles and Return Long limit on tickets and stop-over privileges. Corresponding rates from other points. Inquire of G. W. Roberts, local agent, for full particular! and helpful publications describing the country tarough wtucft tms great highway extends or address .' . . , WM, McMurray f . - v General Passenger Agent, Portland. Columbia River Smoked Shad.. ASTORIA THEATRE F. M. HANLIN, MANAGER SUNDAY Cured by an expert, with just enough, heat and smoke to leave the natural jukes of the meat intact, is a palatable and.delicate treat '20 Cetits Per Pound . Scholfield, Mattson & Co. PHONE 1181 GOOD GOODSPHONE931 " 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET. ' - Leaves for Europe Today Dr. Ausust M. Kinney, son of Dr and Mrs. Alfred Kinney, of this city, leaves Portland this morning for London, with his wife (nee Miss Maud Buckston, of Forest Grove, to whom' hcJ was married on Wednes day last) to take up his post-gradu ate work under the celebrated phy sician Sir E. Wright. , .After con cludine his special studies with this eminent practitioner, Dr. Kinney will go to Berlin for several months, and from there to the great sanitarium of Dr. Turban, at Dafonne, Switzerland. After finishing his European courses he will return to New York city and take a position as assistant surgeon at the Bellevue Hospital, under Dr. Gill-Wylie. There arc scores of friends in Astoria and Oregon who wish this capable young physician all thm ciipss his devoted study and earnest ambition can achieve. ONE NIGHT ONLY For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON - PHONOGRAPH oto Johnson Phonograph Parlora Second Floor Over Scholfield & Mattson Co. Co., uay iO Bertha M. Clay's Beautiful Love Play : Dramatized by Lem.B. Parker ' A PLAY WORTH SEEING Prices 25, 35, 50, 75 BE Clerks do Business The. Astoria Retail Clerks' Asso ciation was in regular and formal 9cs sion last evening, and added a group six to their roster. They also oasscd a resolution to stand by the ........ Astoria fiirht for the fisheries bill at the suggestion of the Cigarmakers' h gt . BeJ0W Commercial m r . ' . Art 1 ' . Union Men wno were yrcscm save the industry on the Columbia, and will contribute in the neighbor hood of $40, in this behalf, when the committee appointed to see the in dividual members shall have done its lunrt A snpri.il committee was also named and charged to confer with Fresh Oysters always on hand from ii th morrlinnta nf the citv. on the I one pint UD matter of making a popular holiday! TONNIE THEAUDEAUS. I) Short Orders and Oysters a All Hours. The JJesttne Market Affords' ; Good Service ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Only All Rail Route to PORTLAND A EASTERN POINTS TWO DAILY TRAINS Steamship Tickets via all Oceanl Lines at Lowest Rates. Through tickets on sale. For rates, steamship and sleeping-car reservations, call on or address G. B. JOHNSON, General Agent 12th St., near Commercial St. ' Astoria, Oregon J Tj ST A R R I VE D Gold Fish 25c and 35c Each - Hildetrand & Got Old Bee Hive Bldg. TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are -full -bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Tom trocar returns rr mon U T ' k Bcbiuine'i Batti w p7 bi ALEX TAGG CONFECTIONERY Fresh Chocolates, Candies, etc. , Made fresh every day in our own factory. 843 Commercial Street