SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1908. THE MORNING ASTOWAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Try "QUAKE R" Toasted Corn Flakes 10c per Package AN APFETIZINO BREAKFAST DISH ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. LEADINO GROCERS. A PIANO N'JMBER WITH EACH $500 SALE TO WISE CUSTOMERS TERSE TILES OF I 111 Want to be Citizens Two son of Finland yesterday nude declaration of tliir intention to be come American citizen in due course of time and law, to?wit: Julian Wai hoya and Laurie Ilanni. Licensed Wed County Cleric Clinton yesterday is tued licenses to wed, yesterday, to Mr. Victor Manila and Mils Sclma SbIo, both of this city; and to Mr. Edward Christian OLcn and Mist Marie Johnson, also of this city. DOWN 763 FEET. NEW YORK, May f.-Enginecn acting for New York City to-day found a freely flowing well at a depth t.f 7M feet at Scaford, L. I. This, it is believed, proves the theory of many engineers that there exists an under ground current of clear water running at a great depth beneath the surface of Long Kland, entirely independent ; of the surface supply. Books Close Friday Less than a week remains in which to register for the June election. The books will close on Friday next, April 15th, Quite a number have already registered and most of them are from the precincts of this city. Paying Water Bills Clerk Lounsbcrry was literally swamped yesterday with people anx ious to pay their water bills to avoid (he penalty of 25 cents imposed upon delinquents. There was a line clear ont into the city hall corridor and the aide doorway was in a congested condition. Probate Proceedings In the matter of the estate of John Ansem Jacobon, the administrator, C. E. RydquUt Wed his semi-annual report and the same was approved, along with certain allowances asked for in regard to various claims against said estate. Here on May 29th The itinerary of Governor George E. Chamberlain's senatorial campaign, will bring him to Astoria and Sea side on Friday, the 29th of May. It is not known as yet Just how the day will be disposed, but it ii safe to say he will speak at Seaside in the after noon, and in thii city on that evening. On the Second Floor Dr. J. M. Holt the surgeon in charge of the quarantine station at the mouth of the Columbia River baa moved into the rooms formerly occu pied by the master fish warden on the second floor of the Astoria Savings Bank building. Heretofore he hat had a suit of rooms on the third floor on the west side of the building. Clearing the Trail Quite a sum of money has been rais ed by popular subscription by the citi zens of Seaside to clear the trail to the top of Tillamook Head so that visitors may go up there to view the fleet of battleships as they go by on their way to the Sound, which by the way will probably be a week from next Wednesday. Baseball Today There will be a good game of base ball put up at the old grounds today, the opposing forces being composed of the Seaside and West Astoria nines, That it will be a hotly con tested game is predicted as the entire Rate receipts will go to the winners, it is expected that a large detegaton from Seaside will accompany the team. Chocolates the best in the world 50c a Pound, A Brace of Deeds Among the matter recorded for the people yesterday at the county clerk'a office were but two deeds, to-wit: A. R. Cyrus and wife to William Schweg ler, consideration $12.50, and convey ing lot 15, block 8, Flavvil Center. J. O. Church and wife, to John Wedlin, consideration $1, conveying land in section 22-8-8. To Visit the Schools The following ladies of the Wom an's Relief Corps No. 3 will visit the public schools. May 28, Taylor school Mrs. M. J. Gilbaugh, Cap. Rich, Fastaband, Josephson. May 28, Adair school Mrs. Leabo, Mrs. Langford, Bell, Ekstrom. May 28, Alderbrook school Mrs. Zeiglcr, Jeffers, McLane. May 29, Shively schoolMrs. Zeig lcr, Staples, Bergman, Choland. May 29, McClure school Mrs. Jef fers, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Clinton, Miss Mamie Clinton. n . i M 1 W 0 1 HIT I t f t'vYU 4 J:: ;. 0I :: 11L X m&mZ&l ft U i i ' i " i ? , 1 X ill MR It, 1 I f , 1" ' i , I Hot Sf'i'' , Jii'V ni ffi $ U' :: " ' f ' 'y CwHM 1901 If f SCBLOSS BROS, t Cft '' Y , I iu ClalhM MakMS IX Jr iiitifasi"s, 1 i : Lv . TTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTT J2? IT J2? nn and the L .JfSl Ma i Of course the "MAN :: WHOSINthesuit has :: something to do with :: the appearance of it, but " ttTnOl? MAM Tll?TTTXTTt. A XIII lYlivli UELlirHU :: the suit is also impor :: tant. You want to know 1TO J whether his claims are IllOt valid, ns vnii want tn TUCOi consider whether the price of the suit is RIGHT, :: To make absolutely sure :: upon all points step into tne"Wi i uvjvjH1v x ! and you'll have no wor ry Made RIGHT, sold RIGHT, priced RIGHT The man, the suit and the lady neither fool ish when coming from WHSE ASTORIA'S STYLE SHOP Prize Winners No. 39 was the lucky number in the A Square Deal We are here to sell the people of Astoria and sur rounding country the best groceries to be obtained, with a binding guarantee as to their superior quality. Our prices are the same to all, and uniformly courte ous treatment is accorded all onr patrons. Scholfleld, Mattson & Co phone ii8i GOOD GOODS"101931 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto , nnnson j ono S w-- ------ graph Co. Parlors Second Floor Over Scholfleld & Mattson Co. drawing for the handsome cane which has been on exhibition in the window of A. R. Cyrua, H. E. Lash was the holder of the number. No. 75 held by C. J. Trenchard won the 2nd prize, a lot No. 99 held by W. F. Baker won 3rd prize, a lot. No. 103 held by Thomas Withers won a free admis sion to membership in Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. The prizes will be awarded at the office of O. F. Mortoa. One Week More The new supply depot of the Union Meat Company, of Portland, on the western end of the O. R. & N. docks in this city, is about completed; the steel overhead tracks for passing the meats from the steamers to the inter ior of the depot, are all hung, and the room will then be sealed; after which it will be painted thoroughly and opened to the public. James Driscoll, an old and well known employe, will be placed in charge of the Astoria concern, when it opens, one week from tomorrow. Eighth Grade Exams The examinations for the eighth grade to be held under the direct supervision of County School Super- tendent Miss Emma Warren, will be held at her office in the court house on Thursday and Friday of this week, May 1th and 15th, and will compre hend the school district of Seaside, Clatsop, Skipanon, Warrenton, Ham mond, Knappa, Albert, Clifton and Nos. 20 and 29, of the Astoria school district; and she reports that there are at least 50 students now in line for the exams. All who pass these tests are amenable to unquestioned entry to any of the high schools of the state. ' Funeral of Anders Hanson The funeral of Anders Hanson, the unfortunate man who received " such severe injuries at the jetty accident that caused his death Wednesday last was held at Hammond yesterday af ternoon under the auspices of Lewis and Clark Lodge, I. O. O. F No. 180. The Rev. G. E. Rydquist, pastor of the First Lutheran Church of this city, officiated. A large number of Astorians were present to pay their last tributes of respect. A great beau tiful floral tributes weer placed on the casket. The interment was in Ocean View Cemetery. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfea Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of On Thursday Next Hoeflcr's beautiful establishment is to be the scene of a pleasant reception to its huge clientelle next Thursday afternoon and evening, to accentuate the opening of the extension of the parlors and the splendid new equip ment lately installed. Everybody is invited, and the hours will be made doubly delightful by the contributions of the Misses Sundquist, in vocal and violin selections, and by the orchestra tion of the Astoria High School or chestra. It is needless to say the function will be on a par with every thing that Mr. Hoefler offers the pub lic of this city, and that conclusion alone will fill the handsome rooms to their utter limit. THE "TEDDY" AND ADMIRAL EVANS The Two Latest Broadway Sensations A sage green, nobby hat for young men and a Belgian color, fuller shape, are two advance fall samples of hats introduced by the famous Knox Hat Co., on Broadway, New York; they expressed one dozen of each of these two new shapes to Herman Wise, who is the Astoria agent for the KNOX hat and folks may see these new ones displayed in the East window of the big WISE Toggery. ALEX TAGG CONFECTIONERY Fresh Chocolates, Candies, etc. Made fresh every'day in'onr own factory. 843 Commercial Street ASTORIA THEATRE F. M. HANLIN, MANAGER SUNDAY ONE NIGHT ONLY Bertha M. Clay's Beautiful Love Play ii ay 1 0 PECULIAR DIVORCE. NEW YORK, May 9. In a unique ceremony at Bellevue Hospital a hus band and wife were divorced, so far as their church is concerned, at the request of the wife, so that she will not be compelled to obey church law requiring a widow to marry her hus band's brother or remain forever a widow. The man and woman thus separated are Noah Chalman aged 29 years, and Agnes Chartman, 21 years old. The two were married on May 2. The next day the husband was taken violently ill and physicians have given him only a few days to live. Mrs Chartman did not want to become the wife of her husband's brother, in case of his death as the Mosiac law would have commanded. Her husband consenting, the church ceremony of separation was performed. i 1 99 Dramatized by Lem.B. Parker A PLAY WORTH SEEING Prices 25, 35,50,75 i TEA was a royal indulgence two hundred years ago. Tis yet. Your rrocer return your none? U 70 it' ttka Schilling 't Dot; w par ku 12th St. Below Commercial ! Short Orders and Oysters at All Hours. The Best the I Market Affords j Good Service! Fresh Oyers always on hand from one pint n. TONNIE THEAUDEAUS. For Typewriter Supplies see Lenora Benoit, public stenographer, 477 Coot mercial street j