ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1903. New Mackerel. Fancy Bloater Maokerel, wry fai, each. .', , ,', , . ,85o' Cuomo FeerloM M eoksrel, aoh. , . . J 10c Fine Yarmouth Bloatera, Eastern, per dontu ...... .....4Uo Beat Melahnar Birring, ptir down , 26o R Mobmklt A Co.'a Bait Balraon, psrlb v.. ...35c ' AnchovUt In barrels, Iinjiortad. par bbl .,....,...,...400 to 75c Eastern Codfish, genuine, par lb , .120 Salinoo Tips, T. F. Vkg. Co. 16o cau, per ease I1.B0 Head(aartnri (or Thanksgiving Goods. Leave your ordor with IP ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. OOOi 0001)8 OUR SPECIALTY THE TIDES NOVEMBER, 10S, High Water, Data. Monday . , Tuesday , Wednesday Thursday "Trlday . . Saturday . 'QaTjnpc "n KnaTt tC il tu StStT 1:00 7.0 2:15 7.9 331 l.t 1:61 7.1 U 4: 19 (.7 1:10 7.1 ifi 4:11 I.I 4:11 I.I 2 8:40 I.I 1:11 l.t 27ll: o l.t l:ll l.l III 7:10 7.0 7:19 1.7 NOVEMBER, 1901. Low Water Pat HUNIUY". . Monday , . Tuesday . . . Wednesday . , Thursday . . Friday . . , Saturday . . , A. Y.mT 1:43 :il 10:00 10:11 11:41 0:24 M, It. 1.4 16 1.7 S.I 1.71 Ml .Jti. n.mT 0:13 1:41 10:10 10:66 11:87 11:42 1:41 ft 6.1 .I 0. 1 1.1 1.7 1. t 1.1 Your Full Dress Suit IJiMIJwjaoiinsM GrmtChtbeshtMcnl r paaBBWMeae i w 1 N aV ' Jib A Gentleman desiring to here ceived into society must be ready to dress in society's full dress. WE have the world famous Alfred Benjamin Full Dress Suits a well an Business or Sunday Suits, l'hia Brand of fine Clothing docs not only beat the Clumsy Tailor in Trice, but no ordinary Tailor can put in the "STYl.K" furnished by the lio.ooo a year De signer employed by Alfred Benjamin or B. Kuppen heiiner & Co. for both of which makes we are Sole . Agents in Astoria. ' LOCOMOTIVE; IS MONSTER Logging Engine for Deep River Logging Company Arrives From Lima, Ohio. IS THREE WEEKS ' EN ROUTE Traveling Engineer Make the Trip in Cab, Kwpliifr llat-h-' clor'e Hull- to He Tttk;n to North Shore. A 40-ton logging- engine, atenclled Deep Hlver Logging Company, arrived yesterday from Lima. O., and la now tn the yard at the A. ft C. tt. R. depot. The engine was three weeks In route and traveled on Ita own wheele. It wits brought down yesterday afternoon bp the local felght. The locomotive la a monster of lta kind, being aa large aa No, 3 that pulled her down from Port land. The Lima Locomotive and Ma chine Company la the builder, and V. V. Edmlston, traveling engineer In the employ of the compeny.kept bachelor hall In the cab during the entire trip. Owing to the many transfers and rod tape the Journey out was a little more tiresome to Mr. Edmlston than If he had traveled In a Pullman, but aa this Is hts first trip weet he found some thing to Interest him while en route and expresses much enthusiasm for this section. Today the company will be notified of the arrival of the engine and It will be loaded on a baiVe thla week and taken across to the ramp later. . In the mHtntline Mr. Edmlston will continue lo make his home on wheels. He will remain until his charge la safe on the north shore and In working order. . -y Local Brevities. Mr. Gallagher has a very neat place of business and will keep constantly on hand all the delicacies of the season, Including the famous Toke point oys ters. The public la Invited to give- the Imperial a trial. Indian bead work and baskets. Free catalogue, . B. B. Rich curio store Portland, Or. It Axel alnt In It. Yaulta. lie sure and see Inspection of Critics is Solicited HERMAN WISE THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER For rent Furnished room. Good lo- . iii Inn. Ennulr at this office. tf The schooner Argus cleared yester. ilnv for San Francisco. She takes TW.000 feet of lumber. The ladles of St. Mary's church will give a card party at their hall, Grand avenue, near Fifteenth street, neat Tuesday, the 24th Inst. Christmas novelties now coming in Full line t things to burn. ' Visitors always welcome. Frank Woodfleld'a Art Store, nond street. tf A hn.ll name yesterday between the Skow Bay theam and the Van Dusens resulted in a victory for the former team by a score of 11 to 8, DISASTROUS WRECKS, Carelossness la respnstble for many a railroad wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even tha worst cases can be cured, and hopelesa resignation la no .longer necessary. Mr. Lola Cragig of Dorchestur, Mass Is one of the many whoxe llfq was aaved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy Is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung dlseaaes by Charles Rogers, Druggist Price 50 c, and 11. Trial bottles free... Mr. T. T, Sweek, Of the O. R. & N. Portland offloe, was In town yesterday on business. , We Now Handle the Hxm Jewell Stoves s Ranges Contains theiombinocl morita of all other makes. Saves Fuel, Cost no more than other ranges, last longer and- cook better. . - ft CHARLES HEILBORN ' ; ASTORIA'S LEADING. HOUSEFURNISHERS Pisss53i 590-592 CcmiBerclalSt jm 'iii . . . I bLacksmithing. Crrlage sn3 Waroa Bnlldlne. FIrst-Class Horse Shoeing t ', . , . L,ossltis Comp Work, unf Att'ltind of ?gon mktcriali in itock tor wle. 1 ffe gairantee the best woik done in the city Tricei right, . ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. Thone ot. Girl desires employment In private family or at any respectable work. Address G, care As tor lan. Services will be held In the German Lutheran church November 28 at 11 a. m., by Rev. C, Buechler, of Portland, Oregon. All are cordially Invited to attend. , The new customs launch Patrol was formally turned over- to the treasury department yesterday. The Patrol will be In commission from this time for ward. The steamship, Columbia arrived yesterday from San Francisco. She brought for local merchants a quantity of sugar, malt, merchandise and cedar lumber. The steamer Navarro departed yes tenlay for southern Oregon points. sho took 181 tons of general merchan dise for Empire City, North fiend ani Murshlleld. The steamer Melrose has arrived from Rodondo to load lumber. The schooner North Bend has arrived from San Francisco and will also take on a lumber cargo. , The null) mill at Youngs river falls has been running for the part two u wikii nnd rood work is beinR (tone. The new machinery that was Installed during the shutdown does much better seivlce than the old plant, giving sat isfaction In every, way. ,'. 'i ; 1 iBuiarVmeetlnB of. the Astoria Chamber Of Commercei, will, be held to- morrow1 nlffht. , The vmeeynf com mencee 'at 7:80 o'clock instead of at 8, aa heretofore, and the atterieUm of mem bera la called to the change, which la provided for; In the by-laws of the Chamber i . The iRremner logging camp at Casey will probably not operate much longer this winter. ' There are only a few men retained at present and these will be aiinwaif tn m In a few days. This la the second large camp to .shut down in this section ana u is pnmumeu mv others will follow suit shortly. The funeral of '.he late John Hart- man will be held from Pohl's undertak ing parlors this afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Interment will be In Greenwood cemetery. , ' i, The service of Grace church (Episco pal) today will be at 11 a. m. and 7:S0 o. m. Sunday school with Christmas carols 12:30. Evening prayer at Holy Innocents' chapel, 1:30. The funeral of the late Mrs. Ryder Wold will be held at Bkamokawa and the Interment will be In the cemetery Oiere. The body was taken yesterday to the Washington town . The wedding of Miss Leon a Ivano- vlch and Mr. John Boroje took place yesterday forenoon at 8t. Marys church. Rev. Father Waters officiating. Mr. Boroje la a well known caterer In the city, being associated with the New Style restaurant. The couple will reside In Astoria. The Astoria Iron Works, which turns out considerable machinery for the far east, yesterday billed through the cus toms house a shipment destined for iiomrkon. The shipment Is a can crimper of local manufacture. It will be sent out on the next China steamer which departs. The far east demands much machinery and the Astoria con cern gets its share of the business, its reputation for canning machinery be mg world-wide, John Mlchlson has filed suit in the circuit court, through his attorneys Smith Bros., to foreclose a mortgage executed In nls favor by Andrew Rauma and others to secure a promls sorv note for 12500. The note was giv. en January II, 190L from which date Interest In the sum of S per cent Is de manded, aa well aa 8100 attorneys' fees. The property Involved Is lot 7, block 45, Adair's Astoria, and lots 20 and 21, block 58, Adalr'a. Miss Ann Lewis, teacher at John Day. closed a successful eight months' term of school last Friday. Exercises were held at which the pupils, 8 In number. :caultted themselves admir ably. The term had been Interrupted by brief vacations, which In no way marred the work of Instruction. There were two graduates from the eighth grade, nils Nellie Lewis and Miss Laura Chlsholm. whose averages were 90.8 and 90.2, respectively. The regular meeting of the Woman's Club was held yesterday afternoon In the Odd Fellows' hall. The feature of the afternoon was the study of civil rovernment which haa Just been taken .in. under the direction of Miss warren, The members manifested great Interest m their new work, and the success or tha ntiih' departure Is assured. Miss p.lmore entertained the club with cur. rent events." and during the afternoon efght new members kere added to the roll. Thr was a bit rush for seats when the sale opened at Grlffln'a yesterday mnrnimr for "A Gentleman of France which will be produced by James Nelll and his company at Fishers' Monoay nleht. The company closed a inree nights' engagement at the Marquam, Portland, last evening, and Uie papers of the metropolis speak highly of the wrformance. i Those ejixlous to avom the rush at the door should secure seats early tomorrbwy . CALLIS A,DE BY GOVERNOR State Legislature Convened' to Meet in Extraordinary Ses sion December 21. SESSION WILL BE SHORT ONE Sixty Members llave Promised An Early Adjournment Special Election In ' This County. The ImWlal oyster and chop house has been opened on Commercial street opposite Peterson A Brown's store by S. M. Gallagher, a well known caterer. " BAD BREATH "Tor moDtht I ktd n tranfclswHh ny MonMh ! ftd mml HI kind, ot umioiui. My nnfii Bu toon lolullT h craea M tmt, kt kraMh baTlnc 8 bait odor. Two wka Mro t frltnit nrommanded umnu nd after Bliss Uia lean wllllnlr aud ChmrtaUr iar that bf ! antlnlT eorJ ma. I hrfnr let ym knnw thai I akall rsromnieoa Bitam fi m'7 on, aiinmiiia iron, ,wa jniwui... Ckaa. H. iialpua. m SItIbikw ik,iinark,X.I. Best for' ! ft The Dowels ! v7 w V w V Z Plaa!il, PsIaWbl. Potf, TmM O", no Onnd, Vkm Sl'. HaMM a? tlrlt-, iM, r.Uf.fltji ',M in bulk. Tba (annlna kallt ,tiiw4 COO. (taata4 S aura ui wi fcuu.f kwa. tarllnf 8,nMrta.,cniea(irn.T. J9 AixmsiLEUifi::LysiE3i$ The Forestars' lodge have decided to irtve another-mid-winter circus begtn . . n.l. n anAimr fiatlllS ninar uecemoer eui .v... day night, the- 12th. This will be a WI. old-time, one-ring circus, for which a mammoth tent haa neen secur d . Mr. Snraueri saya that . "Axel' wont Te In It this year, but will have a substitute In "Volta." the e'ectrw won aer. Slmor SDagettl will wrestle with real live bear, and "Susies", band win Dlav Hiawatha to perfection. A- Callan is now In Frisco maKing ai railgements for attractions direct from the "Chutes." There will ne perioral Ing horses, dogs, monkeys, bears and other animals to numerous to mention Ounder Guuderson will "loop the loop, B. J. Pye and C. B. Foster will 'chute the chutes" from the top of the tent. A resident of Casey who waa In the city yesterday eald that It waa not clear to him that the county was doing the best thing for his community to rebuild, the( old road to Olney .tnsteaa of making a new one that would bridge the Klaskanine near s the -vtorka and there meet the county road, that leads to the city. 'In the event of the om road being -nade passable." he said, "we would enloy a convenience mat we do" not now have, but It would certainly be better to build a road to cross near the old Henderson place. Thla would give us an opportunity to get In and out of Astoria without having to resoat to boats ns we now do. To go around by Olney to get to town would be a round a bout way that would be disa greeable, to say the least. A new road by the route suggested would not be much more expensive than to Improve the old highway," When asked If the residents of Casey contemplated Cling a remonstrance with the county court the gentleman replied that ha had not heard of any thing of the kind. Governor Chamberlain yesterday Is sued a call for a special session of the legislature for Monday, December 21. The session Is called for the purpose or remedying the defects In the tax law. The governor likewise issued a writ for special elections In the Ninth and Nineteenth senatorial district of the state to elect successors to C. W. Ful ton and J. N. Williamson, both of w hom are now members of the national congress. Senator Fulton's successor will be elected in Clatsop county (the Nineteenth district) and Senator Wil liamson's successor Jointly In the coun ties of Klamath. Lake,1 Crook, and Grant. s The special election will take place on December II. The call was not unexpected In this city. It was all along thought the gov ernor would call a special session aft er he had demonstrated to the people of the state that he wished to mini mise expenses by having the lelgsl&ture finish Its work In a short time. The special election necessary In Clat sop county will cost the taxpayers about HMO or 81700, according to the statements of officials of the county. Nominations can be made by the polit ical parties either in convention or by netition. The republicans have always nominated In convention, but It Is con sidered doubtful if tbey will bold pri maries and a county convention for the nomination of one candidate. The holding of primaries U attended with some expense, and the opinion was ex' Dressed yesterday that a candidate would be selected, perhaps by the county central committee, and the nom lnatlon made by petition. It Is reason ably certain that this course will be taken by the citizens. There will be no registration of voters for this special election. All persons who registered for the last county and state election, in June, 1902, will be eligable to tlie suffrage right at the special election. This does not mean that other voters will be exclud ed from exercising their constitutional prerogative, for those who did not reg ister In 1902 may be sworn In. Senator Fulton's successor will hold for the unexpired term of the dis tinguished Astorlan, who was elected In 1902. The successor will attend the special session and the next regular session In 1905. it was reuorted last night that A. M. Smith would be a candidate for state senator, but when asked about the matter Mr. Sml'h dd he would only run in case charter legislation were contemplated. SESSION WILL BE SHORT ONE. Sixty M ambers Have Promised To" Ad journ at Early Date, sniom Nov. SI. Governor Chamber- i.h h.i ..niiwl n soeclal session of the legislature for December 21 to enact laws to orovide for a levy of taxes for this year. The extraordinary session was made necessary by the reason of a defect in the ct of 1903 known as the "Phelps law." members of the legislature have written the governor assuring htm they will enact only the legislation leeessary for the welfare or tne si. and that they will adjourn at u earliest moment possible. ,nnr has also issued writs for the holding of special elections In trinth TAke. Crook, and urani iM ,..,n,-iinff the Ninth senator- fail dnstrlct and in Clatsop county, the Nineteenth district, , t ... . We are exclusive agents for 7w Mmous WHERITY, RALSTON Successors to . John Halm THE LOUVRE CHAS. VIRKKALA, Proprietor JAMES GARDNER, Manager LUCY CUNNINGHAM, Pianist t Program Week Commencing November Id A. KILJUNENThe UnionTailor Suits to order and Fit Guaranteed. 522 COMMERCIAL STREET - - ASTORIA, OREGON BUY THE ASTORIA PRODUCT Good Reason Why Home Peo pie Should Buy at Home. Ti.. vnrth Pacifio Brewery call atten, tlon to the" very fine quality of beer v.t om hM-wlnsr: in fact, a supe- rlor product to any produced in the west, and equal to the best on tne mw- ket. .Because tt Is brewed from the best of materials, using fine water ana en in.,icr th latest metnous. .. ., There -?an be no otner raui first-class beer. mi. tha nroduct of outside Drew era thenT Why not be patriotic and patronise home Industry? If you drink beer, or uuy .tan hv .the home Institution? .. a THROW A BRICK ' nt Hoefler's famous Ice cream for vniir Thanksitlvlng dinner and stop wa'rrine about dessert. Any flavor- but come early. - 'flO At Los Angeles Los Anfeeles 2, Port .'At San Francisco Sacramento 0, San Francisco 4. Your grocer moneybacks Schilling's Best; he is glad to pay-out the money ', it costs him nothing; it isn't his money. la old Irish Song MAYME SCANLAN Latest Coon Songs of the day BIRDIE DIAMOND Ov(riura"Love's Confessioa Waltxs" Fifth and Last Week of the Novelty end Musical Artists A W. STANLEY and MAYME SCANLON In i little of everything Overturt"Wtdding of the Winds'' Once more ta beautiful ballads BIRDIE DIAMOND 0vtrlur..."DixJ Girl" . t Illustrated Song by MAMIE CRAIG "She Sleeps by the Silvery Rio Grand" Ovtrturt.-.-Adlyn Waftx" . Last week of ARCHIE W. STANLEY the Hebrew Olass-Put-ln-Man Ovtrrare.HMatines GliT Two Step Beautiful and Fascinating BIRDIE DIAMOND Overhm."Matine Idol Walts" Program is subject to change without notice. ' The Boston Restaurant 530 commercialistreet; Best and Neatest Eating Hosse in Astoria Try Our 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention High Class Chsf MARINOVICH &CO I Scow Bay Iron 8 Drass Wcrfis , t ; . , !K.3saf8Ctaferscf . ; Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. , . . General Foundrvinen and Patternmakers. . Vi ' j ... Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest- a- Ptai2451. CcfEef EUhteenthendFfi::.:. Fancy and Staple Groceries ' FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS ' Supplies of all kinds at' lowest rates, for fishermen, . .. Farmers and Loggers. ' ' : , ' " Aa V ALLfEN ,2 Tenth and Commercial Streets ' (ELATERITE Is Miserai Rubber) ;-.;:). ''Jl. 1 . ., f'- I 1TOCI. MAY IWTS3W BOTLaDUrOt C i or tlnd It naKjeiiiamry-toRSPIUACJSl AWOBKKCT ROOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared w.uv.r For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, eto. Easy to lay. Tempered ft.r h,! climates. Reasonable in coat. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to i.tk tor prices and information. i ' ' , . THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Cuilding, Pcrt!r ' he M tt a u tt s Palace Cafe ttttttatttattttttttttt ttttattttttttttttttttttiic- IIU LtV 031 LAi;uiitU ; RejoUsr Weals. 25 frrts . Everyliilts? tte ftutei x'-. . i Palsce CatcriET Cc: u tt tt b a a tt a a tt it t ti n n uu-J. t; - 1