THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, DCCEMIIR 16, 1904. Christmas Candies all mizi:m lO Cents PICK IIOX BRASS CANDLE HOLDERS VERY NICE -ryf r--rif ROSS, HIGGIN3 . CO. Good Goods Oor Specialty. ' Butt case at Danslger'. Bchlltt'i beer mad Mllwaukw fa mous, and la having th tarn affect on tha Orotto. Nothing battar on tha marital Christmas novattlaa at Hoefler hav baan received. All candy manufac tured at hotna, 10 canta par pound and up. Dcoratlon for Chrlatmaa aur oaaa anything avar brought to Aatorla, Everything In tha Una of confectlone and pura candy guaranteed to b flrat claaa. Tha largaat and moat complete Una In Aatorla can be procured at Hoefler'a. " Local Brevities. Faney Vetta at Danilgera. Oo to tha New Style Realaurant or a iquare meal. Ribbons! Ribbons! Rlbbonal at hlf prlra at Shanahan's. Just received A lot of brosa candle at like at Woodfleld'a Art Store. Bond atreet. ' I.. V. ih-iwfii, ,.,-.. h.rd hn mi witll unit favorably known, died in rit'tuu on uwrmiwr l.adle' bath robe at Dnlger IS per cent on on fancy Chlnawar and money aatrhela thl week only. Woortlleld' Art Wore, llond atreet. A Due window In the mutter of Christum display la that of th I. A Htokes furnishing store, and It I at tnoiina much attention. Do not mla the fum y bnimr and anl In the Imeement of the Preabyterlan church on Friday, rommemlnng at 4 o'clock, by the Methodist ladles. The aoldlera nt Kl. Htevena are mus ing lnbnrtrt prepiirullnna fur their Chrlatmaa dinner. It promt to be an Important social function. Hchool district No. Is ut Knsppa, levied a athool tax of V mill. The action of tha directive er filed In the county clerk'a offlc yeaterday. The Shetland colta are the drawing card at the Unique thl week. Nothing like them ever aeen before In Aatorla An unuually attractive program tbla week. Oriplnln Force of the Thirty-fourth arlllU-ry of Ft. Steven waa In the city ypsterdiiy. II eipecls to be trim frred to Ft. Columbia In the near fu ture. County Clerk Clinton yeaterday Is sued a marriage llrenae to John Con riptliin and Mra. Myrtle Rmlth. John ha a conception of what la required of a man who entera the marriage itate. cult court yeaterday, In which they al lege, that their timber la or haa been aessd too high. The affidavit are valueless at to, the point In lu. Today, commencing at 4 p. m., aale of useful and fancy article by the Mothodlat ladlea In the baaement of Ih new Preabyterlan churcR. Re freshments, candlea, etc. Com and aee. Tharo la nn comolalnt about bnalneaa at tha Star aaloon. Good good and courteous treatment wlU draw trada to any flrat-claa aaloon. That' wnat nutkea bualnet food at the Star. The beat I non too good lor our cutomr. Holiday Neckwear at Danilgera. 1 m., w it. willinma. renreaentatlve In the leglslutur of Waahlngton, waa In the clfy yeaterday Interviewing hie nv rrin.lii. Mr. William la Inter ested In the flailing Induatry of the Co lumbia river, and haa a tnorouan knowledge of the need of the Induatry. The Methodlet ladlea Invite you to attend their annual aale of useful and fancy article, candle, light refreah meiit. etc.. In the baaement of the ir...i,viHrlan church today an.l thla evening, opening at 4 o'clock. Many choice bargain will be olTiered. Kinder day aervlce at drnce church thl (Friday) evenlnfl at T:S0. The Sunday achool room will be warmed .ml llshted each afternoon and even ing from now till Chrlatmaa eve tor ins i.rc Duration of the Chrlatmaa greens. Those who can are requested to lend a hand. astBMMa) Several aoollcatlona for poaltlona of chief of police and police offlcere were made yeaterday to the newiy-eiecieu republican police commlaalon. They will be referred to the committee on Irrigation: until uch lime a the new itylemd ceWMefaoto -oecur cer tificates of election. The ladlea of the Congregational church will aerv a lunch at noon on Knturday. December 17. In the annex to Johnaon Bro.' tore. Entrance alo throuch the tor of A. Dunbar Com pany. There will alo be for aale, mime meat. t.lum nuddlnc. fruit cake, Jellies doughnuta and candy. The public are cordially Invited. Mra. John P. Hrenan of Pillar Rock died Wedneaday ayenlng at her reel dence, of paralysis, gfi bad realded on the Columbia river for,, nearly 40 yeara, and waa well and ' favorably known. She leave a husband, a nephew, Jamee Meehan of "Pillar Rock. and a niece, Mra. P. Kearney, and a hoat of frlenda to mourn her loaa. The funeral Ukea place thla morning at Pillar Rock and the Interment will be In Greenwood cemetery. At the Star. The veraatll dunce artlat. tha Oar- sty alatera, hav captivated Aatorla by their grace and artlatlc dancing, which la certainly a marvel In vaudeville en tertainment. The change of program attracted another overcrowded nouae I..., viiln. In. . addition - to the Oerety alatera, la a 'program of apecl- altlea .Mom aeen on thla coast. The Mexican uulntet atlll contlnuea to be a drawing card, and lh acrobatic trio come In for a fair hare of applause greeting each number on the program. C. J. Trenchard will open an olllc at the corner of Commercial and Eighth treet In the building formerly occupied by J. a Delllnger, about the flnt of the month. Smoking Jaokata at Danilgert'. The representatives of the timber ayndlcatea filed aflldavlta In the clr- Mork T. Rrownaon of Portland, who la apeclal agent for the Weatern Loan and Saving Company of Salt Lake City, I In town looking after the In tereata of hi company. The Weatern la one of the atrongeat and moat relln ble Institution In the country. It hav Ing an authorised capital of $500,000, and a permunent reserve fund with the atate of Oregon alone, of 1 100.000. Musical Instruments, Toilet Sets, Toy Wagons, Dolls. Holiday Goods Fine Line ok . Books, Albums, Xmas Cards, Calendars. We have what you want for yourself and friends SVENSON'S B00H STORE V 4 PECIAL Saturday Evening' 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. ART SALE Do not miss this great bargain sale. t CHAS. HEILB0RN $ SON Complete House Furnishers. Good Goods. Moderatb Prices The official vole of Wedneaday' election wa canvaaed yeaterday by Auditor Anderaon. Juatlce Goodman and County Clerk Clinton " The reault wna the an me aa nubllahed In yeater day mornlng'a Aatorlan, Certlflcatea of el.H-tlon were laaued to A- M. Smith, city attorney: Oeorge Morton, council man from the Hecond ward, and Saul Hlanglund, councilman from th Third ward. No certificate were laaued to th renllemen who were placed on the ticket ojt 1:25 Wedneaday for police commlaalon. It wa conaldered thai the work waa too coarae. thereon for th purpoa of holding the property agalnat the lawful clalma of tha Maaonlc Land and Building Aaao elation. It la contended that no one haa a right to erect a building on an other man' property In th night time, or, In fact, at any other time. The caae will probably b heard next Monday. With great eclat and a blare of trum pet. William Madlaon will celebrate hi 60th birthday thla evening at hi palatial dump on Commercial street. Only about 100 personal frlenda of Mr. Madlaon have been Invited, a he 1 very particular aa to what kind of com pany he keepa. A literary program of unuaual merit haa been prepared. A menu that challenge admiration will be aubmltted to the Invited gueata. Hon. W. L. Robb haa been selected a toaatmaiter, and John Mcdulre will officiate a aergeant at arm. The menu will be characterised by the elimina tion of brace game and harmful In fluence. The price of whltea will be reduced to 4S cent, and a very enjoy able evening la anticipated. A turkey supper with oyiter patties and clam chowder will be aerved free to hi cus tomer during the day. A meeting of the representative In the legislatures of Oregon and Waah lngton, residing on the Columbia river, and a few other people Intereated In flh legislation, was held yesterday aft ernoon for the purpose of discussing laws necessary for the protection or the fishing Induatry. In a quiet way, Hon.-J. N. Lawa waa there, as was aim Hon. J. V. Burns, and aeveral other gentlemen representing Clatsop county. The atate of Washington was represented by Flah Commissioner Kt;rahaw. Deputy Link Burton, Repre sentative J. Q. Megtar. M. Gorman and aeveral other renreaentatlve from vhlnaton. Several matter were uggeted and disc ussed, all of which met with some oppoaltlon from the rep reaentallve of the two atatee. Being unable to agree upon any definite line of legislation, the meeting , adjourned sine die. MUSICAL EDUCATION In the event of a contest over the police rommlaaloner fiasco, W, E. Hchlmnff will play an Important part. He received more votea In precinct No. S than any other of the candidate, in the entire clrv. but not being on the In- lde hi votea were thrown out on the nretanae that becauee the voter did not place a cros In front of hi name the votea shoifld not be counted. Ac cording to law the votea must be counted, as It provides that If It Is nosslble to ascertain from the ballot what the elector'e Intentlona are. the vote muat be counted. ' Bath Robe at Danxlgsrs'. The representatives from Clatsop county, and those from Waahlngton who attended the conference yeaterday relative to fish leglalatlon, dealre to return their thanks to the Commercial Club of Astoria for their kindness In allowing them the use of their reading room, to the exclusion of members, and to assure them that their klndnesn was aDoreclnted. The Commercial Club Is Interested In all matters of public Importance and has always aa slated In any matter looking, to the Interests of Clatsop county. Their Kindness waa appreciated and com mented upon by all preaent. ' When asked yeaterday If certificates of election would be Issued to F. J. Carney, R. P. Prael and R. V. Jones, the quasi republican police commis sioners, Auditor Anderson stated, thut he would be governed by the opinion of the city attorney. He has read Dun lap on the statute of frauds, but finds no authority to issue commissions to a dual police commission. City Attor ney Smith when asked about the mat ter staled that In his opinion one po lice commission was all that the char ter provided, and that If the repub licans wanted to elect a police com mission they should notify the clti icns' committee. I quit a necessary nowadays as it knowledge of th common school branches, and thi necessity ha don way with th old idea that music is a luxury If you will but call on ua and ex amine our large and beautiful atock of Pianoa and Organ and 8lf- Playing Instrument and not the. price at which w lt our good you will b convinced tht this is th plao for you to buy. W ar not bound to any partioular make, our object being, in aleoting our took to obtain th bst value for our patron If you conUmplat purchasing do not buy till you hav examined our line. We know that we can save you monsy. Anyhow, it will eof you nothing to invstigt. Stor open veninga. This is th horn of CHICKERINQ KIMBALL WEBER Th world' best Piano. EILERS PIANO HOUSE, 422-424 Commercial St A. R. CYRUS, Local Business Manager. F. N. 8MITH, 8alman. R Shelly Morgan of Portland, Sec retary and treasurer of the Travelers' Protective Association, of the Oregon and Washington division, and repre senting the Mutual Label and Litho graph Company of San Francisco, Is in the city In the Interests of the com pany. The Mutual Is the only exclu sive label company on the 'coast. Last year they furnished 200,000,000 salmon labels for the Pacific const, over SO, 000,000 of which were used on the Co lumbia river. He has been busy since hia arrival here taking ordera for next season's business. Mr. Morgan la an affable gentleman and popular with his customers. He hus been furnishing la bels for the Astoria cannerymen for the past 18 years. The declaration of Tolstoy that "con stltutlonal government affords no cure for the evils afflicting mankind" de pends largely in the capacity of man kind for digesting the medicine. We have a few boxes of nice apples which we offer at 75c per box while they last. Astoria Grocery. Shilling's spices are best. Every can guaranteed. Tour money back if thev don't suit. Astoria Grocery. Hon. G. C. Fulton, attorney for the Masonic Building and Land Associa tion yesterday filed an answer in the suit recently brought by the O. R & Co. to obtain possession of lots S and 4, block 133 Shlvley's Astorln, upon which they erected' an Immltatlon of the new Astoria hotel so it is claimed. The answer denies thut the company Is the owner of the property, and that It maliciously and with malice afore thought entered upon the premises' In the night time and erected a structure WANTED! 100 ONE HUNDRED 100 BOY8 AND GIRLS Aged 10 to 17 TO WORK FOR MY STORE. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY AT MY STORE ANY BUSI NESS DAY UP TO THE 30TH INST. BETWEEN 6 AND 8 O'CLOCK P. M. EXCEPTING SATURDAY NIGHTS. IF YOU CAN NOT CALL IN PERSON APPLY IN WRITING, GIVING YOUR NAME, AGE AND YOUR STREET ADDRESS. FOARD STOKES CO, - Only a Few More Shopping Days Until Christmas T HESE last few days will be un usually busy ones for the store keeper. The average merchant , will not be able to wait upon his cus tomers with his usual care. This store's aim is to avoid such pos sible contingencies. For the benefit of .our patrons we have engaged extra salespeople and well endeavor in every way to make shopping pleasant and agreeable for you. If you are in doubt as to the proper gift to make a stroll through our store will help you. There's Holiday Goods of all description here ' awaiting your inspection. Come, in and take a look. FOARD & STOKES GO. WARREHTOH LUMBER CO Manufacturer of and Dealers in LUMBER Submit us your specifications on any bill you wish and we will give you best prices." We make a specialty of Spruce Bevel Siding and Factory Stock. Shipments Mad Either by Rail or Water. Warrenton, Or. Capacity 75,000 ft pr day. A COAL HOD that won't spill coal all over at ' w. C. LAWS a CO. We sell Stoves also. 527-531 Bond St. HERMAN WISE II Th Reliable CLOTHIER AND HATTER. Foot Faeis You cannot ., BUY BETTER SHOES than we sell. You cannot buy good shoes for less money. We sell the latest in styles and best in materials. There is nothing new or desirable in Footwear which we have not provided for your use. Our aim is to please and satisfy you with Good Goods and Honest Dealing. Wher ity, Ralston Company