WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, laofl. THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTOUIA, OREGON. IMPORTANT SOCIETY REORGANIZED .CLOTHES' BOUGHT AT, WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE Let Us Sell You Groceries The best eatables cost so little more than the .'cheap stuff" that the price difference is never thought of when the "good quality" is taken into consideration, We sell only Good, Pure Eatables and at prices that you can afford to pay. ROSS, HIGQINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS F0 GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Wise Never Imitates. MADE TO WEAR Wise Never Imitates. SCANDINAVIAN BENEVOLENT SO . CIETY DISSOLVES ITS PRESENT STATUS AND READJUSTS ITSELF IN STYLE AND PROCESS. car TCDQC TIICQ At TUC ILAOL IflLW VI IUL Orkwiti covert umbrella! Iftw souvenir postal at Svauaon'i. Udlti' Aid of th Methodist church will give their Annual Baitaar Deo. 4. Ml B. Scully, NcfUfjr ruMlc ( Beully , Cigar Blot: Any old hour! Foe Rint Nice! f arnltW front room and board In private family. 208 Hood St. For tot Best lick or accident Insurance, ob the popular pln, A. R. Cyru, egant, 424 Cummewlnl St. tf Columbia and Victor Graphophone nd all tha lateet record at Chicago price, for aal by A, R. Cryu, 42 Commercial St. M Wanted Two tbouaand dollar j gilt edge aecurlty, from anyone who think 7 par wot la better than per eent. r-n t Ka a.in Commercial atreet. tf Bow Do I lootTo really your ef M others you, got one'of tho new atyla mirror at Hart' Drug Storcj alt. price. A new supply Juat received. Tha Ladle Guild of Grace Episcopal church held a meeting yeaterday after noon and decided to hold their annual le of fancy article Thursday after noon and evening of December 6. Died at tha Hoepital Mr Loil O aenbruggen of No. 70 Fifth atreet, who baa been III for some tliue, and who went to ft. Mary' hospital yesterday in the last stage of an organic malady, died lata yesterday evening. Good Work la alwayi appreciated. Frank J. Donnerberg, tha up-to-date watehmaker and jeweler, will repair your watch and do It right j earrlei a full and complete line of watcbea, jew elry, opera glaaeea and umbrella. 110 Hth St. ' tr Last evening nt 1U ball, tba well known Scandinavian Renevolens society of tlii city, convened for an eapednl ami rlou purpose; none other than the utter dissolution of the society from It present organic status, and It re organisation under a new atyle and for mal proceeaee,. ': ., v ' ,: It aeem that when the association tbo attorney State Pilot Commlaalon The regu lar monthly meeting of the Oregon J . ........... . ' t .i.Jws oriiriiially formed convened ycw"iy aiwrmniu, . iw - .J' i i r. vi .Jhavnir rUnrue of the document upon office of Commlaaioner fico. Noland, at,"" ' " .....n..., . L.. which time and plac. the were pre-! " ' " - cnt President A. V. rendleton, and !"" " " ' " u, ' " Co Llloner. Bylveater Farrc.l and "epor. tl fc.jM . J- (i,,re. Noiand. Aha Wrd . a Z Z renewal of tha Hvevbranch of Captain - - Toni CVang, ihi of aome minor ro. P'-" 'V -tine ,.ttr. and audited tba current I1 fr."' ,.,..m.. bllU. after which adjournment ( wa " '"' "" ",,rw " , r ... 4I i nurch' ethical concern, wiibln the pur- taken until the meeting In couro. p"' " " J . . " jvlcw of the new Oregon alatnta taxing ''' 'jbiialncM . inenrporationa, burden the otlcaA meeting of the atockhold- mMy eanmt we tTor(li ftnd whleh jt en of the ScandinavUn Benevolent So-' . , s , .. . r.cr,atinir- Itavlf un- der the clearly defined cxrcptlonn to that very law. In the course of a few dnye it will be aifain in iformal and ever-iuccete- clctv la berabt called ahd ihall ba held at the ball of aald aoeiety in the City of Aotorla, Oregon, oa tha 9th day of October, 1006, at the hour of 7s30 o'clock p. for the purpoae of au thorlting tha diolution of aucb corpor atin and nettling of Ita bualneai and dia poalng of all Ita real and penonal prop arty, and the retiring and cancellation of all Ita capital atock. LUDVIG LAItSEN, Preaident. JOIIN NORDSTROM, Rec. Secy. 10-4M City Financial Mattefa In conversa tion with City Treasurer Tboma lca ley yeaterday that gentleman made clear the exact atatua of the city actual cab balance, quoted In hia re cent quarterly report at lifl.000. Thla aum baa oniatanding egaintt It the aum of !,000 In city warranta, called, but not yet preaented and paid; and the further aum of 14.000 for bonded Inter- eat and due ahortly, hence the actual and available cah lialance la nut 0(10. In making hia financial aummary. theae debita were not naaWa In the re jwrtcd 'figure and did not appear on that account. Two Probata Ordera An order waa made yeaterday by Judge Trcncbard, fixing Monday, December 3, 1006, a the ii. . m l.,iL wIim Annl iinfmiint fit AdmlnlstratOT W. E. Schlmpff, In the! In the daya when he hauled well ape . a. -.,.4. . r..i. f.nnn e In la ana eiecam iimunin tuii. 01 mniier or ie i - " . Back at Deak Yeaterday'i noon ex. preaa from Torlland had on board a retiirr.ir.ff Astorlan la the person ( f?upcrlntendent John McOuIre of the Aatorla Columbia Kiver Kauroan wbn baa been abent In the eaut for about three weeka, enjoying a afnn. Mr Mcflulrc. a nilsht be auppoaed, had a royal. good time all the time he waa out. lie vl-itcd a mnr- rfa .tnnirbter en route hnd apent a few daya at hl old home In Aniwa. III., and then went to Cliicairo and hob nobbed with a lot of the "old boya" on the Burlington who were chiima of bi ful exlatenco and quite free from the exaction It waa never intended to bear. Hood luck to It! The proceaaea employed It night In the transition were about a follows: The memlrhip of the Scandinavian Benevolent Society met last evening In called aeaMon and after carefully iwlewing the object in consideration ad journed the called meeting and con ne.i in remilar ae-aion. and at once formally dissolved the existing society, eloainir it record, retiring ana cancel ling It stock and transferring Us property and holdings, settling all Its pending affaira; and adjourned sine die. .V.;';'. .V, Without leavine their seat the peo nle oreaent. an entirely representative body, proceeded to formally organize Tba Scandinavian Benevolent Society (the prefix "The" being the only change In the atyle and title of the new or ganifation). The new society at once adopted the full ritual and all of the by-law of tha abandoned society, save such aa ap plied to its stock j and thus formally launched the eleemosynary association and provided it with odlcera temporar ily, and wound up an Important and pieaaant evening with a jolly social banquet. The assets' of The Scandina vian Benevolent Society are reported to 1 $11,200. ;, Henry J. Brock's , Union made Glothing. Made by well paid, well fed and well satisfied union men that's why true union men like to buy them. Wise Never Imitates. Strous Bros High Art Clothing have a world wide reputation, that's why they are known as high art clothes. Wise Never Imitates. HERMAN WpE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE INITIATES RECORD YESTERDAY deceased. P. J. Brlx waa duly appoint ed guardian of the person and eate of Herbert 8. Brlx, a minor. Northshore Pbliticlana-Tudge Sol Smith, Stale Senator eleet J. W. Kleeh and WV F. Creasy, chairman of the Pa cific County Republican central com mittee, all of South Bend, Wash., were pnslng vlaltora in Astoria yesterday, and all en route to Wahkiakum coun ty, on a political pilgrimage. They were feeling hopeful and alert and have no other expectation than hcer iucccbi. Do You feel alcepy and not a bit like working In the afternoon! Per haps It's because of the kind of lunch you're eatlng-'too heavy an dtoo hard to digeat. Why. not try the Palace restaurant on .Commercial street, where all the baking is done In those famous slow proces ovens, which turn out light appetlilng, wholesome things? You'll save money, too. . cago and In all way and at all plaa, had a Jolly good time, and returns to hi desk here refreshed and hearty, with everybody glad to ce hini. Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avenue and Eleventh atreet. European plan; beat rooma and hoard In' the city at rea sonable price. tf The very best board to be obtained in tha city U at "The Occident Hotel" Rats very reasonable. '. HOT DRINKS Fine Piece of Work Yesterday at odd moments a well known draughts man and civil engineer, in the service of the city, was busy outlining a dain ty certificate of marriage intended for a couple of friends wbo were married in this city on Monday evening by another high municipal officer, and the work be was doing was clever and beautiful and cannot faH tov please the recipients whoever they may be. To Information was availnlta, but this, coupled with other vague rumors, would almost warrant the conclusion that . the groom Is a certain pouplar physician, who of course, Is nameless, but who may open or has opened a new and cosy drug stored less than . three miles from the'Star Theater. SANDWICHES This Season's Home Made SAUER KRAUT Now on Sale , Smith-Wilcox News comes from BuNe. Idaho, that Frank W. Smith, well known in Astoria, last year, a the representative of , the Eiler Piano House, of Portland, was married ? at Boise, Idaho on Wednesday of last week to Miss Mnrr vviieox '- .wly,-Aud ill who recall 'Mr. Smith '(Including the Morning Astorinn)- will have but bright and happy wishes for the fu ture of these young people, v,' Married at Portland Tast , evening, at the Portland home of Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, a hnppy wedding trans pired in the union of Mis Ethel Reid daughter 'of. Mr." and Mrs. Jaes Reid, and Mr. Otto B. rrael, both of whom are well known in the social circles of this city.' The groom' is almost a na tive Astorianaml is a sou of the late F. E. Prael of this city. Quite a num ber of 'Astoria kinsfolk and friends went up yesterday to be present at the hnppy event. ' FIRST CERTIFICATE FILED THIS YEAR DECLARING CANDIDACY BEFORE NOMINATING POLLS OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY. Yesterday morning Charlc H. Abei1- crombie, the well known young attor ney, wa the first to formally enter the approaching municipal campaign by filing his certificate of candidaey with City Auditor Olof Anderson, lor the office of city attorney; which of ficial act followed closely upon the po litical forecast made n these columns yesterday morning, In this relation. ' Attached to Mr. ' Abercrombie's cer tificate waa the following declaration of purpose in connection with the of fice, should he be honored with the nomination and election, to-wit: ( "If. I am nominated and elected I will, during my term of office, conduct the office in an economical, judicious and business like manner, with a view to the advantage of the city and the tax-payers." JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. Is Convalescing Ever since he re turned from his Alaska service, this season, Councilman L. O. Holland has been ailing more or less, and even a trip to St. Martin's Springs failed to bring him up to standard, and he has been under strict medical surveillance for some weeks, and is now convales cent. . vesterdav. Mr. Pendleton being her to serve the pilot commission a its pres- ident at yesterday' session. Commercial Saloon Thla popular oUce. situated at SOB Commercial atreet, U tip-to-dat in every, particular. Tha choicest of wine and aQ ttnda oi n- quora can be procured here. Beat qual ity cigars. Billiard table in connection. If you cant come in person, call up Phone 1231 Main. Morning Astorian, 60 cent per mont, deUverad by earrter. v-'-.;y.- Rumors of Suicide Late last .night rumors were flying about the city of the attempted suicide oi a young iaay who dwells in the Scow Bay district, a revolver) figuring as tfie weapon of intended destruction, and a grievoua disappointment in love as to, the pri mary cause. It was impossible to veri fy the rumor at that hour and the As torian, with others, hopes it may have been a false alarm, though the name of the familv involved la well and re spectably held in this city. Morning Astorian, 60 eent per month. PERSONAL MENTION. A. T. Von Eitcnger of Portland was among the hundreds touring, this city yesterday. : P. C. Bates came down from Port- laud on the noon traiy yesterday on a matter oi business. was in the city yeaterday in attendance on the Pilot Commission. - F. A. Daily -of .the" 'Warren Tacking company at Portland, was a business visitor in this city yesterday. , Mr. I,, f Johnson together with hU son 'arrived in the city last evening on a trip combining busiuci-s and pleas ure, v'",'"', '"'. ' '.; '...';-. '.'. :"' '': Hon. J. .N. Teal, 'the well known Port land lawyer, was in the city yesterday between trains, on a matter of legal business, ' ' , v ' C. W. G. Kock, of Chicago, came in yesterday on the. noon express, on; a business jaunt and is domiciled ;at the Occident. ':. c . , "' ' -,., ' V. Y. Carroll of Portland, was an Astoria passenger on the noon express yestewlay. Mr. .Carroll is quartered at the Occident. '. - i; ' , ' H, Vincent, of Spokane, arrived in the city yesterday on a business trip. J. W. Dickerson, of Xew Yock, was among the host of business tourists in Astoria, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. ' A. V. Pendleton, of Portland, were in the city for the day ": fc. , i in 1 1 1-"'"!"1"" B A 'v ; :.. v " . .. ." :. i . '....''.. , - '- ' '" - t. 11 ... ... .. ' " ...... ' . . 1 t i ' , ' - ' ' V''. " . ' v . - - ' r ; iJ : ,; t . I ' " V ' ' i, - ' " I - ' ; , i Charles Gans, with Hi Henry's Famous Minstrels. Now is the Jime to Decorate Your Home. .We have a fine line of pictures at low cost that will make your rooms look bright. WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL Svensori's Book Store r4TH AND COMMERCIAL ST.