SUNDAY, DICIXBZK 10, 1905. - 1 WILL MAKE REPflllT Made With Great Care A GOOD WARM : . ,; ovmcAT Heinz Mince Meat Wt havs It to sell to you. W tlko have full line of Mince Meat Material Fur thoe who wUh to mskt their own nilnceraeat. Concero!n ExpcndKuru and Rc- celpboftheGiy. AT COUNCIL'S NEXT SESSION ROSS, HIGGINS (& Co. TERSE TALES OF TBI TOWN A Full Fledged Citlwn Conrad It. Youngtesd, admitted tu full till serwhlp ye.terday, he raimuiu'lng til claim to bU natlw country, edt-n. Declares Hit Intent on County Ctok (Union ImiitiI fltl rltlxenthlp pep-r yesterday' to W. Henry 1UII, s native of Fluhuid. "" ' Set Tint for Final, Hearing Th Coun ty Court yetiday , set January 16th a the kl for firm I hearing ami ac count of lb ett of Fred Helm, d. rNMv). J, S, Itoyakin, I the adminl-tralor. Resigned Rli Potttlon.-J. fnvepwm Morton, who ha Un In t'te squint ing d"pwrtiuiit for tha pa.t four yr.r under Auditor Kuettner, ha reignH lit position n4 ba accept M a poitlon with the Columbia mill-, at Knappton, then b will have charge of the. ofllee. IT will move over to Knappton ome tiino twit week. Busy Day Water ("Ink Lounberry waa eedingly buay ye.trrday attend ing to tba wantt of the cltiien who crowded the office, amiou to pay their month) water rent, before, the, tenth of tho month, and tbua ex ape the pen alty attaohe for non-payment Mr. Lounaberry laid that there wers not very many persona who would let their waUr rent go unpaid beyond th tiuia limit. I; Whcnncxtorderihg i; !;! Coffee, Just ask US jjj Ij; for that niccMoca ij; and Java coffee. iji We will know!; ij; what you mean. i I JOHNSON BROS. ; good goods. ' jlj ! 118122 Twelfth St Astoria, Ore. ! Arrives From Washington tr Haldrrmsn, Senator Fulton' private erretary, arrived from Washington yesterday ami will rcinuin bt-r. for a few day looking- after mxiic bulne matter. Will Be Burled Today-The funeral of Martin Harplt who died ft St. Mary's honpltal" Thursday will take plaif tuday at hi horn, iu Ip I titer. The ivmaan were taken over there ye- terday. AobuiI School Meeting Tle annual school meeting will take phuw on Ie-t-ernln-r 29th, at whl.h time tlie levy will h made and other hulnea matters alU-mb-d to. " """" ' Remain Open Gun men. ln;f Monday 1 he slorm will remain ien en-ry night until S p. m., and continue rN-n until after Chri.tm. I hi Saturday even ing tlie atorea will remain open until the u-iul hour. Desire Cast 08 Clothlng-The Sol vation Army of this city dcIre con trihutiorMi of eat off clothing which they will giv. to the needy poor. I'artU-a hating same can vend them to 102 Wet llond street, or ring up Red tlO.l.and tbey will call for name. Adopt Minor Ward An order of ad Aplioa wa mad. In the eounty court yenterdav, whereby r. John R. Mudce ami wif. adopt Kiln. Mark,' a mlm.r want 0 the state orphan home of Mon tana. Th. girl I twelve year old and Ik been llvlnjf willy' Mr. and Mr. Mudg. for tne pt two yearn. Three Couples to Get Married-Conn ty Clerk Clinton put in a buy day to day in th. matrimonial department. I ulnjf three, licence to wed, a ollow: William rotter and Mie Ida M.'lhomp on of Hammond; John K. Vik and Marl. O. CVdberjr, of Aotorla; and Henry El!ie-on and Id Trppula, of At6ria. Will Not Be Hers This Month-JudBe McDrid. baa leen eierted htre during tho midille of the month to clean up some caew now prmlinji liefore blm, but County Clerk Clinton i in reo-ipt of a letter from him wbiih ay be U itn able to com. and will not be hi re until neit month a be it very buy with court at nill-bom, lwvinj fifteen jury eae before him. 5s Demand or Hunters' License- About 600 buateir lirne have bet 11 i ue4 by the county to far tliU yenr but (here la no demand for them now aa ths llcenwa expire on January lt. After that time opoiltnieu will have to do the bualue over aain. Tlmrefore the eountie liave had to furnih their own lin hlank and application al though they pot iiono of tlia lii-eiiHC money, it lit'injr all tnrntd over to the Lat, now, however the Ute will fur- nUh them a pT lntruction rn-eived yeterday by Clerk Clinton. Mayor, City Attoraey, Auditor, Ways and Means Committee, , and Special -Committee, Have Prepared Stats meat for Keit -Year. BOOKUkSLS VE GUARANTEE THE GUNN CASES t ii RoUsr-bsarkig. non-binding doors. vM (Mi n romovabU (to clsan or replace Deas Wsea 1 broksn glass) by unhooknj. HtUN" No.vr-Ky f0n 0f protrvding holyo. Sections so nicslv iomed together tho appsarancs la that of a solid eis. I 1 ii anijr 9toigni uuvwh wiiii iiww 10 uh tha trivdomaxrk of ths Grand Kaptdo Furniture) As. oysUtlort, which mosvna ths bost ' ' COMBINATIONS IN THE GUNN SYSTEM UNLIMITED Chas. Heilborn 0 Co COMPLETE HOUSX , FURNISHINGS. W3 Kri-lay evening the mayor, city, at torney, auditor, the nwmber of the way and bioans committee, and th pvial committee appointed at the lat mwtlng of the coundl, met and made an ctimate of the expene of the city for next year Tbey have prepared a report which will be presented to the couiu-il for conM?rmUon at th ad" uirne-1 meeting of that body next Thirrday nSarfti. . t Tlte report will recommend the mak ing of tai levle aa follows Municipal levy, 10 mill library and park,, one mill; ami a poril levy U make up the b-flriefiey in rcipU, of awen mill. Tlii make a total of IS mill. Accord ln to the e-Jlinatr, ti expene will If ivtN.ut W thao this year, auioutiting to ."." To nng nliout thi reduction, the report ftxurc on cutting down the ex peni of the fire department through not buying any new apparatu, reduc ing tlm appropriation to tlie public probity committee on repair, and in taking two men off the police force. A detailed etimate of the expenwe f the city I a follow: Vuditor 2,0 TreaMirer . WW Uornry l,'f Strc t Depart rnut 4,nW Jailitor, fuJ, lighS UW iiy Pound ' 150 I'olh-e lVmrtmetit tfW PoIW court and jail 150 F.Ution WW St rwt light 0,400 Fire IVrwwtmeiit 7,0W (i?meUry 800 dililie proH-rty, repairs WW Surveyor ... ... . 2,000 Stationery and printing 1W0 Interest I2 Library 850 HealUi Department :.. (KW 1-ark ... ... 850 Natal i-, mayor council 1.0i0 Litiimtion 6W eajaw aMJ.M 4W ' ij PROBABLY WHAT YOU ARE THLVKiyQ ABOUT JU3T KOW. OF COURSE YOU WANT SOMETHIN'Q MORE THAN WARMTH, YOU WANT STYLE. WE OFFER OUR USE OF L. ADLER, BROS., A OO.'S ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM 1$ TO 130. THE MERCHANT TAILOR COULDN'T THINK OF DU ILICATDfG IT FOR LESS THAN FROM $35 TO 990. 11 IT PAADDD The Leading: : v. I Church Mixiflliineou 1.500 Total -timate exitenca ,...?50,770 The etimatl n--ipt of the eity for the coming year a given in the report i a follow! Saloon lH-ne $1(1.000 Sundry iccnc l.0W Txe, 10 mi.i hvy lt,Ono Taxe. park and library ..levy.. l.WW Taxc, jM-ial 7 mill levy ...... 11.000 Total eti urn tol revipt ... ..5o,0O0 A-t we did not have enough aofa pil low on hand to upp!y the demand at our epccial aalc la it evening, causing many of our patron disappointment. wc haive coiulmb-d to pbire on Special Sate, 100 more of .the Mine pillows at the nme prn-e, on wxt Saturday even ing. Watch for. out ad. CHAS. HKIIJIORN A C. Were Married YMerda,v aftenioou at 4:.'W o'clock William Potter, a mem hcr of the life-Mtving crew at Hammond, wa umU'J iu marriage to Mio Ida Thompon. The ceremony occurred in the parlor of the Occidctit Hotel, Rev. W. 8. Ornhnm odlriating. The couple will make their future borne at Hammond. JUST RECEIVED. A large supply of Gunn'e Sectional Kitting case, index file, and office fix ture of various kind. Abo tha sec tional book cacv See window display. NOTICE TO WAUR CONSUMERS. Water consumer should not forget iat Sunday w IIP be December 10, and that Saturday will be the last day to pay water rent. Tt 10 Inch die grsphophone records at 60 cent each. Alo lateot style graphophones at led rock price for ths holiday trade. For sale by A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street. FOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothing Is better than syrup tar and wild cherry. S5o and 60c a bottle. Sold by ths Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, Notices Grace Canrcn. Tlie Ilcv. F. EAllyw will conduct the morning ervi at Grace church on Sunday and will preach at II a. m.. Sunday school, 12:30. F.vnirg prayer, 7:30, with ermon by the rector. Scr- vU-e at Holy Innocent' ihp-l 9 a. m. Tlw Rev. W. 8, Short will condurt er vice at 10:30 a. in. next Sunday. Norwegian M E. Church. Rev. C. Aug. Petersen, the patitor will pri-ach at 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Sunday m-hool at 10 a. m. H. M. LorcnUcn, Miperintcndrnt. Young People meet ing at 7 p. m., Rev. E. I- Xaiithnip, leader. Mass Meeting. At Bethany Free charch, Uppertown at 3 p. m. All interested in the moral welfare of our city at the coming elec tion are invited. Prominent peaker, both in the Knj.'ti-h and Scandinavian IriiifMiuKc will adilro the meeting. First M. E. Cbrirch. An invitation i extendrd to all to attend the amice at tlie First M. E. church. There will be cla meeting at 10:30 a. in., preaching by the pator, Rev. W. S. Griuw at 11 a. in., and 7:30 p. in. Sunday -hool at 12:13, aud Kp wolth Ijengue at 6:3(W p. m. The anb- jwt for the league xrvice will le "The City of GikI," ami the meeting will lie led by Mis Virginia Nolen. The uplcn- did choir under leader chip of Mi- Kl- more will ing in the evening scrvk-c. First Congregational Pmiching at 11 a in. and 7:30 p. in., by the pantor, Luther D. Mahone. The) morning subject, "Tbe Companion of the Cro." evening, "One of the World's Saviour's CarriMMi." Sunday school at 12:20 p. m. Baptist Church All the UMial ncrvices will be observ ed at the RaptUt church tomorrow. The subjqct of M-rmon will le as follow: "The Reading of the Word of God," and The Obtaining of rower." Everybody i cordially invited. Presbyterian Chnrch. The Rev, W. S. Gilbert of Calvary Presbyterian church, Portland, will preach In the Prehytrian church here today, morning and evening. All are cordially Invited. Sunday school at 12:13. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30. First Lutheran. The Firt Lutheran church, GuUf E. Rydqulat, pastor. Sundav school at 7:30. Ther. will be no morning acnic, ow ing to the recent festivities of the church the pator's time ha beeu o taken up, that only one preentatde sermon oaa be prepared. Kvening i-cr- vk-e in Inglihh at 7:30. Tlie ptor will pcak on the subject, "The King dom of God." The public U respectfully and cordially invited WATER-PROOFING. Mrs. A. B Jewett has pleasurs In aa nounclng to her friends and patrons that she la now la possession of a sucoaw ful , system of water proofing clot materials. She will demonstrate tha lav tt-rsstlng process, upon call, at bar room, No. 154 Ninth street Do you wish to study the piano? Piano harmony and history of music taught at Miss Tswney's studio. 662 Commercial Fulton building, Phone Black, 2146. Ths Little Book Store for sale. X. A. Atkermau, 421 Bond St, does all manner of texidermy furniture nphol tering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. M0YED AND READY. ! ' ' Charles Heilborn A Co, hart moral into their bow store and make tha aa nouaoemant that they art aow opea for promptly. Waad! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! For choice dry box-wood, telephoaa 2064 Black, or leave orders at tbe A toria Grocery. O. Nelson, "Th Wood Man,- Mrs, Tilda Anderson, massage, 1479 Grand Avenue. Given either at horn, or will ealL Hot drinks and aandvkhes at Hol ler's. -. .':. ' The Best Fiction at Half Mce Graust arh Castle Crancycrov Brewster's Millions f Th thrw bat boohs of tho most popular Am.rletn Novollat Georg'e Darr V McCutcheon P ..id I Ztf USD and fifty others by tho best American and English authorssuch as Gilbert Parher, A. Conah Doyle, F. Marion Crawford, and Booth Tarhing'ton all larg'e handsome cloth bound copyrighted boohs that formerly sold for from $1.0d to $1.50 each a 75 cents per volume An offering' made possible only by our unequaled purchasing power, and exact hnowledg'e of trade conditions. vSvenson Book iStore. ... 4 ...... Fourteenth and Commercial Street V ' ' ' jf - Si A Ccmpleto Line cf mmmt Steves Anything in a first claas stovs eith r Wood cr Coal or Combined, you will jm, J, Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STRICT V 1