ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1903. PAGE FIVE. NEW COOPS Chafing' Dishes, Haviland China, "New Shops" German China ' Rich . Cut Glass, Steins, Silver-plated ware, Carvers, .Door Mats, Baskets, Priu-Olas, . Domino Sugar, Meat '. Roasters, Pre ferred' Stock Can Goods, Nuts, Raisins, Anti-Rust Tinware, Beans, Olive Oil, Christinas Candles and Holders, Tablets, Lowney's Chocolate and Cocoa and lots of good things to eat. RO&S, HIGGIN5 CO. GOOD GOODS OCR SPECIALTY & ALL ABOUT er SMOKING JACKETS There's just as much difference between an Alfred -Benjamin Smoking jacket and "the common kindj" as there is between Alfred Benjamin suits and the ... . other kinds. ' ! Properly ShrunK; Scientifically Made Tailor Finished jjd)enjamiii5(? AAKtRSffNtWyoRK Cornel 'Clothes hr Men 1 i1UVA' WT Local Brevities. ,Th four-masted 'schooners Forest er and Alvena arrived. In' port today. They tame to. load lumber. - A marriage license was Issued this afternoon to Henry Ober and Miss Elsie Hllstrom, both of this county. The young people are residents of the Lewis and Clark. Married in South Bend last Monday evening, Bernard Nelson1 and Marie Pedersen, and Karl Christophensen and Hilda Johnson; - Rev. Oscar' Os trom performed the double ceremony. Oh yes, they cost from 50c to $1.00 more tha th v poorer made stuff but they are worth twice as Much. When you give a Gentleman a Smoking Jacket, give him one that will not crawl up his neck; give bin a Jacket that 1 won't shrink all up; give him a Jaket . that won't rip; give him a Jacket that will give hi pleasure and not be an aggravation. ; n erman The Reliable Clotheir. Wise All the warrants issued to meet the claims allowed at the last meeting of the council have been signed by Mayor Suprenant and are ,now ready for de livery at the office of Auditor Ander son. " ,, There will be services in the First Lutheran church on New Tear's day at 10:30 in the morning and at 7; 30 in the evening.- In the afternoon at 3 o'clock the annual cliurch meeting will be heldy' Al the lViembers are re quested to be present. "-v ' IRON BEDS ' We have a splendid assortment of well finisheJ ,? ; . and highly enameled Brass Beds possessing full STYLE AND UTILITY The best line of beds ever dig-. . , y played in Astoria. ' CHARLES HEILBORN & SON ASTORIA'S LEADING H0U3EFURMSHERS A S-mill tax levy by school district No. 7, and one of 2 mills by district No. 24, has been announced. The dis tricts include Westport and Elsie. The notifications were , received from the districts today and are now pn file at the county clerk's office. Horse races are caused by a differ ence of opinion. There is a difference In a great many things that you will not notice " unless your attention is called to them. For instance, combs. Some will pull the hair and others won't. Come into Hart's drug store. He will show you nil kinds. ' the Warrenton saw mill will be ready tor Operation by February 1. MAich of tne machinery has been in stalled, as haV8 the boilers.and thejbaj- dtifta fif tiis Mafehthetv.wIU be brought here in three 8f four days. The mill will have a 10-hour capacity of 80,000 feet and wlU give employment to a large number of men. , A. B. Hammond has been In Ore gon for several days and will visit As toria, Yesterday hejeft Portland and went down to the Busby quarry, where he is spending the day. Mr. Hammond told W. C Smith yesterday that he would be in Oregon for about 10 days, but did not say If lie would come to this city. It is believed, however, he will run down tonight or tomofrw The funeral of the late Mrs. Jones was held today from Pohl's un dertaking parlors with Interment In Greenwood cemetery. Rev. W. S. Short conducted the services which were attended, by large delegations from the A. O. U. W., Knights if Pythias and Degree of Honor lodges. Mrs. Jones was not a lodge member, but her husband la affiliated with the three named. There was large attend ance at the services today and the oc casion was markd by a feeling of un usual solemnity and sorrow! The British ship Glenesslin completed her Journey from Astoria to Portland shortly before noon yesterday, and dropped anchor In the stream, The Andorlnha finished taking wheat stif fening at Oceanic dock at noon, and shifted to Martin's old dock to dis charge ballast. ' The Christel Is having troubles of her own again. There is a depth of but 18 or 19 feet of water at Montgomery No. 2, where she Is load ing, and it Is expected a portion of her cargo will have ,to be lightered to en able her to finish v, - , Fathet Waters, has received con firmation of the Associated Press dis patch that the pope haa granted spec ial dispensation for New , Tear's day to all. Eoman Catholics relative to the tent restricting members of the church from, eating meat on Friday. This law never does affect Christmas but for any other occasion it is nec essary for the head of the church to issue special dispensation. Father Waters yesterday communicated with Portland and learned from a repre sentative of Arch-Bishop Christie that the restriction 'will Jiot be en forced next Friday. The doctrine of refraining from eating meat on Friday that seems odd to some non-Catholics is merely a sacrifice out of regard for the day on which Christ died. Kallunkis. The guests are alleged Jo have become altogether too boisterous for the nerves of their host but con tinued to create roughhouse In spite of his apparent distress. Later he had the two defendants arrested for break? Ing a rocking chafr.' The whole affair was rediculous, arid the officials are disgusted that it ever ame Into court. Mr. August Larson and Miss Vic toria Anderson were married this aft ernoon at the home of the bride's parents. 346 Thirty-fourth street, Rev. Oscar Ostrom officiating. Miss Sophia Anderson was bridesmaid and Mr. K. F. Johnson stood up with Mr. Lar son. After the ceremony dinner was served which was followed by an in formal reception. Mrs. Larson Is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. A. Ander son, well-known residents, and Mr. Larson is a popular young Astpriah. They will leave for the sound on a wedding trip, after which they Will re turn and make their home in this city. "Walter C. Smith, the well known capitalist, is down from Portland. Mr. Smith isjieavlly interested in property at the mouth of the Columbia, and, like L. B. Seeley, he ,1s sanguine that this city ond surrounding, territory will soon begin to feel the beneficial 'effects of increased business. Since January 1 Mr. Smith has brought several parties to Astoria, and all were' enthusiastic In their praise of the Columbia seaport. Mr. Smith is 'satisfied Astoria harbor will soon be utilized to Its greatest extent, for the reason that the Oregon ports now have a common enemy the sound. "This port must be used," said Mr. SnMth this afternoon, in conver- satlon with a representative of this paper. "There are 20 line ports on the Atlantlo coast, all in use, and only five on the Pacific coast. ' I tell you, there's no Retting away from It; Astoria harbor Is going to be a great commercial center before long." Mr. Smith came down to look after some business inter ests and will return tonight. It Is learned from an excellent source that the work of erecting the Kindred Park saw mill will be under taken during the coming summer. Just at present the lumber market Is not Ik as good shape as It has been earlier In the yetfr. However, Mr. Hammond will put up the mill during the summer months, and It will be one of the larg-v est plants In the Pacific northwest. The capacity will be at least 150,000 feet. The mill wll be supplied with Jogs from the timber holdings of Mr. Ham mond and these interested with him and the product of the mill wll be ex ported. The waterfronl, three mlleS j long, in that vlcinty Is now owned ty ihi same combination, and it is under stood that t'he big mill will not be the only enfWprise to be launched there. Gentlemen wntf nave" inside Informa tion regarding rtifrmatteff declne to talk for publcation, except to say the mill Is a certainty . It was MV, Hammond's Intention to begin wortf eV this, but he has changed his plans owing to the unsettled condition of the market. By this It is not meant that the market will probably be demoralized, but that it has a chance for Improvement. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system to ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up sets. Electric Bitters will quicwy ais- member the troublesome causes. It never falls to tone the stomach, regu late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual, attending aohei vanish under its searching and thorough ef fectiveness. Electric Bitters Is only SO cents? and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. ' Gus Alatalo and John Jokala, charged with malicious destruction of property, were released this afternoon and the charge against, them dismissed. The trouble is alleged to have ..occurred at the boarding i house of A. Kallunkis last Saturday. It appears that the boarders of the house and some of the neighbors that happened to drop in mad a 4ay of it at ; tb expense of "Rita," the Social chronicler of Lon don ,is poking her pen Into the "smart" set, and in the Gentlewoman she criti cizes the language heard at restau rants, In the stalls of the theatres, the grandstands of race courses and the fashlonrtole women's clubs. She has picked up & small vocabulary, of "smart" slang. " "Twe-est" means "dearest" and "diskle" is "disgusting." A royal personage Is 'called a "man man," with, no doubt, a glance at Mr. ShaWs superman.' Things that are ex pensive are "exple," a tea gown Is a 'tagle" and the meaning of a "nightie" scarcly needs the explanation. But "Rita" shrinks from the Interpretation of "undies" and "coRSles," placing op posite only a 'nark of interrogation. New Tork World. ! There are ten pretenders to one Schilling's Best ; and men eyback tells which is which. At your grocer's. 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