Just Arrived New Bloater Mackerel 'The finest in this or any market ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Leading Oreeera Want! A boy to earry paper, apply Morning Atorlan. ,. 11-U-tf. Funnel Todjf Tb funeral-of th Into Mn, Amelia Kaieppi wUi'.b conducted front 8t. Mary' Churvh at 2 o'clock ttili after noon. Rev. Father Water, oflklaUng. Firrt of It Kind- Th olrk of ickool dUtrlct No, 4, located at Knappa, yesterday filed for mal notice with County Clerk Clinton, of the levy wade by the director of that district, for tb coming year, of Mven mill, and tb sani was duly en tered, I Nothing Broke- One of the Sherman transfer truck mi't with a peculiar accident at the cor ner of Twelfth and Commercial street yesterdsy noon, when tb bind wheel nearest the easterly sidewalk, suddenly caved In through the street timber, and lodged there wltb their big load of 25 foot timber holding It down with grim weight. It wet toon pried out and wat apparently none the wore for the odd j experience. Matteri la Probate In tb matter of the tat of the lat Mr. Luelnda Hill, deceased, of Walla Walla, paper wore filed here yesterdsy bowing that decedent left two heir, her aon and daughter, Mr. Bertha Hill and Doraey M. Hill and among the properties left, were lot A and 7 in block 12. Railway Addition to Astoria. One Deed at a Tim Add from tb numeroit other in- trument being filed for record at the county clerk' office three day, tb deed . em to come In Umesom single. Y , terday tb appearance In tbU behalf, wa from Xennl A. Upton to J. If. Smith, conveying 100 acre of land in taction 4-9 west, th consideration named being 91350. Carried Hi JrtevUlo&t W, F. Maflregor departed for Seaside 1at evening accompanied by tlx or eight plump ducks, which h propoeet to utilise for hi Sunday dinner there with ome friend. If th bird are of the bum be booght on hi but bunting trip and which be aver coat him W apiece, hi friend will partake of a forty -dollar meal tomorrow) rather high-priced feed ing thee day, but if W. C can itand It they ought, to. Hotting Doing Tb rumor, circulated on our ttreet lat evening to th effect that the 0. R. 4 X. Company I to make extendi- Im provement in the near future I found upon Invettijpitlon to be a canard of "puret gem." In point of fact w are credibly informed that tiie company ha no suoh intention, and th denial come from no lea person, than Mr, 0, W. . nuuvrva, wis ninuauvr ir mo vri'liuil Railway & Navigation company at thl place. Hu Resigned HI Politic- Fred Ifeyberg, tb well known aies man, who bat terred the Foard i Stoke Hardware Company, and the concern that preceded it, fur a very long time, ha resigned Id poeltion, and, In partnerdiip with dame Jobnon, th well known ex agent In tbl city for Wefl, Fargo A Company, w ill enter the commercial Held here, at sums point on Commercial street In th very near future, probably by the flrt of the coming mouth. The new ll r m will have the beit wlshe of a large gtvup of frlende in tbelr new venture, which will b In tb furniture and bouac supply line. v ' ' Chang Hi Office A. L. Clark, city superintendent of echooli will have to vacat hi office in the City Hall to make place for the City Attorney, C. II. Abercrombl. The office was originally Intended for the ue of the city' legal advisor, but Mr. Aber cromble ha been making ua of bis down town oflk, and ha been using the city (uperlntendent ba been udng the office. The increased buelnew of the City Attorney oftlc compel him to move to th City Hall, and tb office of tb Superintendent of School will have to be moved from tlie building a tb office re sow all occupied. It I a well known fact that peraont living In th Pin forwU do not (uffcr from kidney diseases. On dot of Pine ole at night usually relieve baoksch. Thirty day treatment, 11.00. Your money refunded if not aatiafied, Sold by Frank Bart' Drug Stor. Morning Attorlan, 00 cent per month delivered by carrier. . , , Confectionaries. GREEN TOMATOES LAST OF THE SEAaON. 3 Cents Per Pound. ' " SEND IN YOUR ORDER NOW Scholfield Mattson I Go. GOOD GOODS 112andJ20 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 Phone 931 Eighty Cnt The price on all th hug itock of furniture at th itor of Cliarle Hell- born ft Company, bav been reduced to 80 cent on the dollar, throughout, Thl will continue fur aom time. The itock must be reduced. Twenty Cent Saved The buyer of anything old by Charle Hcllborn A Company, for om tlm to come, may eav 20 cent on th dollar, a th house I making that reduction, flat, on all good, In order to lcea the itock. Don't forget It, and don't fall to use III Paid Fity Per Cent- A an indication of the current scar city of ready money even among th rk-het of the bushiest corporation around here, tt may b etated that th Astoria lUix Company yesterday paid off It 100 or more employe, at th rat of 50 per cent of th wag due) timply became It could foot compa the band ling of any more cadi. But all thl will gradually mend, until thing! are on nor mal footing again. V., Crew Paid Ofl- Klght member of the crew of the Amcrinan schooner Americana were paid off at the cudom bou yeeterday morn ing. The men iblpped from Port Ix Angele for the run to th Columbia river, and wefe to bav been paid off several day ago, but the draft on San Franctwo were not received in time to pay tb crew when the vessel arrived. Information Filed ' An Information was filed in the justice court this af-ernoon charging Carl Wager with obtaiulng money under false pre t4ne. Tb defendant I one of the men who wa arreted for passing bogus bank note a few day ago. Hi companions were ordered to leave town, and stood not on the order of their going. The preliminary of the defendant will b held after the bank holidays are at an end. Fifteenth Annual Meeting The Irving Club held it fifteenth an nual meeting last night at its club rooms In the Astoria Savings Bank building and the following officers were elected: 'Preddent, Herman F. Prael; flrt vice-president, E. Z. Ferguson; sec ond vice-president, A. A. Finchj secre tary, Otto F. Ifcilbbrn; treasurer, J. R. A. Bennett; director H. I Henderwn. C. II. Cullender. A, L. Fox, Chri Schmidt and Aamua Brix. After th bndnes of tb meeting waa finished refreshment were served. For Health's Sake keep th bowel open, the liver regulated, the kidney active, the stomach well, the blood pure, the deep sound, the brain clear with Sold everywhere, Inboxeil0c.and25c AT THE ClfUKCHES. Firrt Metnodirt. A rare treat i in store for those who attend the services at tb Methodist Church Sunday. The Rev, Benj. F. nay- wood, of Potto Bico, who has charge of our Mothoditt work in that section of tb world, will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Don't fail to bear him. A cordial invatKlon 1 ex tended to the public to attend. Strang er will find a welcome. Seat are free. C, C. Rarick, pastor. Firrt Lutheran. Sunday school at the church In Pp- pertown and at the German Lutheran Church at 0:30 a. m., Miss Alt-ma Nyland and Mrs. A. Young, superintendents. Morning service in Swedish at 10:45, theme, "The Great Tribulation"; evening service in English at 7:30, theme, "Fu ture Lipht and Shadows." All are cor dially inviud to attend these service. Gustaf E. Rydquist, pastor. Norwegian-Danish M, F Services at the church as follow: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.j Wed nesday evening the young ladies Aid Society will meet at th church. O. T. Field, pastor. Presbyterian. Morning worships, 11 , o'clock, "The Greatest Question Man Ha Ever Ask ed"; Sunday school, 12:15;; Y. P. S. C. E., 0:30; evening worship at 7:30. sub ject, "Mean of Communication." All are inviUd. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor. First Norwegian Lutheran. Services as follows: Morning at 10:45 and 7:30; Sunday school meets at 9:30 a, m. The choir will assist at the even ing service. Theo. P. Keste, pastor. For a . . ' v r -VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co, Parlor $seend Floor ovsr oholflsld A Mattson Co, A Happy Thought j .. . , , Tomorrow is Sunday so tak that suit down to 170 Eleventh street and have it pressed. Do it now ( Carl Franseen, the Astoria Tailor. Phone 3711. oattattnatttttJOB8noo O HO PERSONAL MENTION 0S oaaaaaaatraaaaaaaao Frances Jensen, of Chinook, iwas business visitor in Astoria yesterday. Thomas Callahan, of Scappoose, spent the day in this city yesterday on mat ten of budnest. J. Hunter, of Goble, wa doing bus! ness in this city all of yesterdays, and greeting a host of old friends. , W, Johnson and Charles Tongue, of Chinook, were noted as among the for eign tourists on these streets yesterday. Superintendent J. A. Forehand, of the Postal Telegraph Company, at Seattle, was a business visitor in Astoria yester day, and the guest of Manager Charles Humphreys. He loft for the Sound on last evening's expross. Mrs. Ed. Llewelyn, who has been on a visit to friends and relatives at Mount Aiif-el and in Portland, has returned to her home in this city. C F. Overbaugh, assistant superintend ent of water way-for the 0. R. ft N. Railway Company, wa in the city yes terday on business for his company. : J. Hurid, .the new superintendent of the Tongue Point lumber mills, has as sumed his duties at that big plant, vice C. A. Hayden, resigned. County Commissioner William Larson was in the city yesterday on matter of private business, and quite anxious to be summoned here on bis publio duties. Miss Anna E. Knox, of Portland, is vidting in Astoria. H. T, Hendryx, th Portland capitalist, I attending to business affair in our f city today. Thos. J. Murray, of Seattle, i a bud ness visitor in this city. Mrs. Geo. E. Burch, of Nahcotta, pass ed through thl city on her iway to Port land, last evening. W. R. Hunt, of San Francisco, 1 mak ing Astoria a visit this week, witn a view to making bis stay permanent. Dr. fl. G. Hill, of Elma, Wash., was an Astoria visitor yesterday. . Mr. Frank O'Reilly, who ha been in th city for some day past, in the in terest of the American Telegraphone Co., ha been called to Portland and Seattle on business, leaving on last night' ex press. Mr, O'Reilly will return in a week or 10 days and will bring with him the latest model of the instrument he repre sents and will also have along a model of their nmslo machine. Holy Innocents Misdon Services, morning and evening, 10 m. jid 7:30 p. in.; Sunday school at II a. m. , Sale of work on Saturday after noon and evening, November 16. Baptist Sermon at 11 a, m., theme, "Prayer, Xo sen ke in the evening. The B. Y. P. V. sacred literature course, at 0:15 p. m. E. M. Owen, pastor. Christian Science. Services at 634 Grand avenue, at 10 a. m., subject, "Soul and Body. All are invited. Grace. Divine services at 11 a. m. and p. m.; Sunday school at 12:30 ni. 7:30 Twenty Per Cent Off Everything in the immense stock car ried by Charles Heilboro ft Company, will be sold for some time to come, at a clean cut of 20 per cent, without re gard to what the article may be. OREGON BOY WINS. Everett L. Jones of Albany College First in Oratorical Contest ALBANY. Ore., Nov. 15.-Everett L. Jones, of Albany College, representing Oregon, won the Pacific Coast inter collegiate prohibition oratorical contest tonight. IX C. Boyd, of Stanford Col lege, representing Northern California, was-second; W. E. Roberts, of Oociden tal College, Los Angeles, representing Southern California, was third, and War ren N. Cuddy, of the University of Puget Sound, of South Tacoma, representing Washington, was fourth. Jones wUt represent the Pacific Coast in the na tional prohibition contest. The winning oration wa entitled "Principals of citl- tenship." Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month delivered by carrier, Seattle Fish Market Fresh Fish Today. Salmon, Halibut, Smelt, . Herrings, Ink Fish, . Crabs and Shrimps. P. BAKOTICH & FEO, Props. 77 Ninth Street, Near Bond. One Piano TlbKet With Each $5 Purchase. Going to set A football amej "We have clothes To wear to samey In the game of advertising Public Confidence is our goal " f We have Quality, Style and Value playing on the front line, and we score a touch-down every rua Here's our kick-off for today. Sain Coats reduced is per cent. A lot of good Overcoat reduced so per cent. Men and Boys' SulUreduced 10, is and so per cent. $3 Hats now 91.50. Separate pant reduced 10 to 20 per cent; fancy vests reduced also. Try some of our woolen underwear! f WISE is sol agent for Hulls' separable umbrella. WISE is sole agent for KNOX Hat. WISE I sol agent for Carhartt work clothe. ALL claim "to have superior clothing But you know that Ton can't look FOOLISH in a WISE suit iBfwm Wise The Shop That Makes Astoria Famous, Th Commercial Tb Commercial atill continue to do a good business. The finest grade of different kind of refreshments kept at this well known establishment assures a continuance of its popularity. The pro prietor, Otto Sund. is a genial gentle man, and is well and f avorablv known in this city. Drop into the Commercial when in the neiehborhood. It ia on Com mercial street near Eleventh. Appendidtla la due in a lam measure tn a.hni nf the bowels, by employimftlraatie pur gative. To avoid all danger, use only Dr. King's New Life Fills, the safe, gen tle cleansers anJ invisoratorC Quitsji- teed for headache, biliousness, malaria and Jannatce. at Charles Roger k Son's Drug Store. 25 cents FrerhMadeCanjl Made right at home " in our own factory.! f . ' ; " ., . r ". ; ' ' '. " ', ' i Also Lowney's I In any size box. t " . .. -a. TAGG'S PARLORS - f f .483 Commercial fit i Blue Hats and . Brown Hats Any Quantity. We have just received a big shipment of Blue and Brown Hats. There has been a shortage but now we are well supplied, Retrimming and Remodeling Old ; Hats a Specialty. ion ET3 . Ton llinery Mrs Georgia Pennington. 483 Bond Street, Wfr, gimnniiiu rtlJUiiBii.iiiM-in'l-W'PW'WflilieWWBlff:'f,ri TrrrmriTni iTn Ti m rl "V rm - I ll 1 h hi I I lV'fT1,"l1 ll If' T'nHlrT" 1 1 fM-ilwiM'iUSlJlJIMIiMMiWilslWISUiailSSWMiSiM n mi 1 1 niwm 1 iiffwrimn iwwuwwn iTmmiiriniinninwiiJnmi iiii.Mi.lniuiiiminwnmniimii iimwilnii iiiimiinir 1 iiimnwi-niiiimin ' iiMtlim.l.,TamcJ,1-Tr(J. T