The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 22, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1908.
THE MORNING ASTpRl AN. ASTORIA, OREGON.
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GEHANA IS POPING
CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS
Over the MarrlaCe of a Prince
and Dutchess f
Savtral Default. Takan and Casta 8t
for Trial Thli Week. .- .
Circuit court convened yesterday
morning:. No cases were ready for
trial and very : Httlt business wait
transacted. The following proceedings
were had:
Jos. Bernard vs. O. D. Jones et al
default taken against the City of As
toria. , Order, pt publication of sum-
MUST REMAIN WITH HER MA n. ntrL
Mary einmn va. copnin jucv.w
mlck et at, trder for substitution of
i I plaintiff.
Alice H. Estes vs. Sophia McCor-
Kaleer William Issues an lmperialmlck et al defauft and judgment.
Mandate Which Has Caused Con
siderable Friction in Royal
'" "v Families of Europe.'
State of Oregon vs. Johs Hender
son, plan, f not guilty entered. Case
set for trial, Feb. t7. s, y j
State of Oreton vs. D. E.' Stliwon.
Not a true bill.
State of Oregon vs. Andrew Matt
son. Not a true bill.
A. B. Hager vs. Wf. B. Arlington et
ali set for trfol Feb. 23. -
S. Elmore vs. Alex Strtbe et al.
Demurrer overruled." Two days to
. Berlin. Feb, 21. The 1 Associated
Press learns from a person In the con
fidence of Crown Prince Frederick
William how the story of the break'
ing of the prince's engagement with I answer.
the Duchess Cecilia of Mecklenburg-1 Frank Scott vs. Alex Strebe et al.
fvfcwerln originated. When the plan I Judgment and order of sale of at-
iu first proposed ' by the ' crown I tached property,
prince to visit Duchess Cecilia some-1 ,Cvm aljourmtj until . Thursday
where in the south, Emperor William I rooming at t:S0.
made the condition that she must be
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CONVENTION
o.mrvanioii hv her motner wntcn
conformed with German ideas of pro
prlety m such cases. Grand Duchess
Anastlra was angry because the em
peror had not permitted the meeting
to take place' at ' Cannes, but finally
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conaeaicu w hvct. . . . .v. . i , ., ,
meeting-, but when the date arrived UlSCUSS rTOptf Way tO 31 UtC ht
she delayed her departure ana leii
rag
STREET CAR HELD UP
Within One Block of the Police
Station
ROBBERR ESCAPE AS . USUAL
Policemen Read of the Occurrence the
Next Morning in th Newspapers
, When Police Reserves Were '
Called Out
OPINION FROM ROOSEVEL
Cecilia go alone, promising to follow
In a few days. The crown prince
seeing the awkwardness of the situa
tion arising from the absence of his
fiance's mother and the delay in net
arrival, ''wrote to the emperor for ad
vice. ' The emperor telegraphed:
"Send Cecilia to her mother. You
return at once." .
While the Incident has necessarily
caused some friction, bet ween the two
families, the Associated Press is as
sured on the highest authority that tht
engagement has not been broken oft
The ruling family of Mecklenburg-
Schwerln evidently Is much agttatea
.mmM Aft.- mf V At I
u,cr u, "er- v"la we New Xork Feb, 2t-After a heated
aaona (eldest sister of Ducr.es. ce- debaU ta wWch 0 women took
uu.h nuutu., (.w i "cr"n oa the Bayonne PollUcal Studio Oub. has
saroway ana dm an Hours private voteJ by a laTt9 majority that the
iaut wilq jonpes-or wuuam, alter
which she took the next train for
fcome.
One Old Catamaran Insists That Wo
men Should Not Salute the Flag
Until the Liege Lords of Croa
tian Give Women a Ballot
Real Estate Transfers.
proper way for a girl to salute the
flag is to touch the forehead with the
I right hand, precisely as a man does.
The club is composed of the leading
I society women of Bayonne and vicin
ity and has been considered the sub
R WIstar Morris to Ed Edward ject of salutation for some time, and
north J-8 of lot 2 block JS, Shiveiy on, of the members went so far as to
lsV T-aerirt..nf OAAaauaU V. Klea AnM.
. .u.i ewe a veiucuii wewfi VI mu vaata-
o. wisiar Morris to J. F. Edwards I ion.
nAV I .A. Sk . - ' mm
. si, Bntrieyal In the Jebate whiph nrweded th
. ... . . . , I VCii I n tr aTIA Mailw nlnhwnmoti ArimA
Georgia V. Delllnger and husband to I that women should "wait until
a Elmore lot 3, block 12 J. Second ex, lords of creation give us our rights
tension to Warrenton. $1500,
v W. J. Cook and wife to W. A. Pat
teraon, lot 11, block 1, Railroad addi
tion to Ocean Grave. $175.
Hugh W. Burke to W. J. McLough-
ton 1-4 interest in northwest quarter
of section 10, township ( north, fange
west $10.
a. x. Hamilton et al to Astoria A.
T. ft T.
and a full measure of citizenship be
fore we salute the flag at all."
10, ' township
$10,000.
, Railroad Commission.
Helena, Feb. 20. The republicans at
a Joint caucus this evening selected
Nathan Godfrey and Milton Davidson
as members of the proposed railway
Cos northwest quarter section I commission. Godfrey is a sheepgrowei
( north, range $ west
and Davidson is a merchant The
commission is to have three members
Caecilia Kreibohm to Astoria A. T.Tne democrats will select their mem-
& T. Co., J20 acres In section 6, town
ship j$ north, range S west; $2000,
E. Z. Ferguson, trustee, to Astoria
A. T. & T. Co., southeast quarter, of are 'or ,ts passage,
section's, township north, range 6
west $1000. '
w. J. M. Loughton and wife to M.
J. P. Kinney 1-4 interest in northwest
quarter of section 10, township 6 north
range west $10,
Grimes Grove Land Co. to Ellen J.
Clef and, lot 17, block 10,
Grove. $120.
ber at a caucus to be held this week
The bill will be up for final reading
in the house tomorrow and Indication
Marino News,
A Grim Tragedy.
Is dally enacted, in tnousands of homes,
as Death claims. In each one, another
victim of Consumption or Pneumoni a
But what Coughs and Colds are prop
erly treated, the tragedy Is averted. F
Grimes I G. Huntley of Oaklandon, InL, writes:
"My wife had the consumption, and
three doctors gave her up. Finally she
teolt Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which
The steamer Oregon arrived down curea hr' ana toir ah ta weU na
from Portland yesterday and left out tron-" 14 kui enns of all JIs
for San Francisco in the aftmnnn eaBe 0ne fl0B "waves. Guaranteed
The steamers Dispatch and Cascades "C " J?" 'tn' drUg
are duo from Sa irvor,i ..j wiui un
" s ioknviot.u iuuay.
The steam schooner Iaqua arrived
aown from Portland yesterday with a
cargo of lumber.
The German steamship Nicomedia
with a full cargo for the orient arrived
down yesterday and expects to cross
out today.
The barkentlne Evanston with
cargo of lumber for the orient is ex
pected down from Portland this morn-
ing.
New Tork, Feb. 21. Three masked
men held up a street car within a
half block of a police station in
Brooklyn, near the end of the bridge
early today. At the point Of revolvers
they ordered the passengers and con
ductor to turn over their coin. A wo
man passenger, who screamed for the
police, turned the tide against th
robbers. White a well aimed kick
knocked one of the robbers from the
car and the other two fled.
The men hud mufflers drawn close
about the lower part of their faces,
When they stepped on the car, one
after another, they drew their pistoh
and ordered the conductor to hold up
his hands.
One man was left on the back plat
form to keep guard over the conductor
and the other two men entered the
car and ordered the paaengers to
One of the pair
stepped to the
front door and ordered th$ motorman
to stop his car, and warned him tc
keep quiet. "" :o tn 41
1 , The inototman and conductor were
submissive, but when the third robbei
started through the. car to gather up
the passengers' property a woman
yelled for the police. Her cream die-
tractea , the attention or the man
guarding the conductor and the latter
kicked the robber into the street
The lights of the station house were
less than 100 yards away, and fearing
capture, the robbers fled through the
corridors of the Brooklyn poitoRce.
Police reserves and a score of pas-1
sengers scoured the neighborhood bat
the men escaped.
throw up their hands,
who "entered the' car
GIVEN IP TO DIE
But Our Great Cod Liver Oil fetp
aration, Vlnol, Cured Her
of Consumption.
Mra J. G. Brown of Anderson. InL,
writes: "Our daughter Mary was on
the verge of the grave with consump
tion. Our family physician had riven
her up said she could not possibly
recover. She was so weak' she could
take only half a teaspoonfut of nour
ishment at a time. We read an ad
vertisement or Vlnol, and decided to
try It as a last resort. She has now
taken eight bottles, and her health has
been restored In a marvellous manner,
and she Is as well as ever she waa
Words sre inadequate to express our
gratitude to you and your valuabU
remedy, ajid we hope that other dear
ones may be saved as ours was."
The reason that Vlnol accomplishes
such wonderful results in throat bron
chial and lung troubles is because It
contains In a concentrated form all the
vital principles of cod .liver oil, but
without a drop of oil to nauseate and
upset the stomach and retard Its
medicinal value; the weakest stomach
can retain It and It is delicious to the
taste.
Vlnol Is the most valuable prepara
tion of cod liver oil ever discovered,
ana we ask every person In Astoria
who has a hard cold, hacking cough
throat or bronchial troubles to try VI
mi on uur guarantee 10 return your
money If you are not satisfied with the
results. Chas. Rogers. Druralnt.
Worst ef All Experiences.
Can anything be worse than te feel
that every minute will be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. IL
Newsod, Decatur, Ala. 'Tor three
years," she writes, "I endured Insult
erable pain from indigestion, stomach
ana Dowel trouble. Death seemed In
evltable when deotors and all remedies
failed. At length I was lnJuced to
try Electric Bitters and the result'wae
marvelous. Z Improved at once and
now Tm completely recovered. For
Liver, Kidney, ' Stomach and Bowel
trebles Electric BIttera is the only
medicine; . Only 10c. It's guaranteed
by Chaa. Rogers, druggist
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to Health
If you want to enjoy
vigorous health take .
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They are a veritable short cut
to lev. sting ek.nd perfect health.
Sold everywhere in Boxes, I0c and 25c
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Astoria Greatest Clothiers
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Offers more true bine money saving opportunities than
will ever be seen in this city.
Icriilcin thousands of JbUars woih!'brthe
and cho j Overcoats. Shoes
and Furnishipis at 1-3 to 1-2 off ireular prices.
Not from matter of choice but forced by necessity while the refitting and altering
of this store is in progress, while the hammer and . saw make dust fly, we
are forcing business and frifiag such wonderful bargains that the Big
Store's Alteration Sale is a Guiding Star for every man, woman and child
that knows the valuation of money.
DON'T WAIT. DON'T MISS THIS SALE, IV like may
never occur again lh all Oregon.
MEN'S SUITS
At less than cost of manufacture. One
third to one-half off regular prices,
$5.50 for all wool suits in a1 variety of
colors. Broken lots. Sizes 34 to
42. Worth $10 to $12.
$8.50 double and single breasted , suits
in very choice styles of tailor
made worth up to $15.
$11.50 for extra fine suits, tailor made,
single or double breasted," worth
up to $20.
$14.50 for imported materials, fine dress
suns, ju ail siyics, worm up 10
$20.
OVERCOATS
There are many grades that we cannot
mention, but you can save 1-3 to
1-2 on any of them.
$6.50 for a lot of broken sizes worth to
$12. .
$13.50 for choice of a very elegant lot of
choice overcoats worth to $22.
PANTS
Hundreds oi pairs to choose from.
$1.40 for pants worth up to $2.60.
$2.40 for pants worth up to $4.50.
$3.40 for pants worth up fo $6.00.
Young Men's Suits
We will put an alteration 'sale on about
20 styles that will clear them out.
$4.50 lor" 64 lots carried over from last
1 season, all colors, worth 410.
$8.50 for several styles to extra fine
single ana aouDie oreastea suns,
wortn to fib.
Knee Pants Suits
$1.50 for a splendid lot worth up to $2.50
$2.75 for an extra good lot worth up to
$4.50.
$3.75 for special lot, 2 pairs pants, worth
. $0. , .. . '..
SHOES
$1.35 for a lot of odd pairs, worth to 2.50
$1.75 for a lot of extra good, worth to $3.
$2.50 for splendid lot of heavy shoes,
' worth to $3.50.
HATS
We will sell you a hat if style and low
I , prices will do the work.
$1.35 will buy soft and stiff hats worth
$2.50.
$2.35 will buy soft and stiff hats worth
. $3.50.,
$3.00 Contract hat, standard price. We
can't cut this but we give the
choice of any tie or suspenders in
the house to worth 75c with each
Hawes Hat. .
Furnishing Goods
A hundred more bargains that we can't
find room to mention.
35c for grades of 50 and COc underwear.
65c for wool merino and Balbriggan $1
Underwear.
85c for select wool and English Balbrig
gan $1.50 underwear.
$1.15 for lambswool and French balbrig
gan underwear.
SHIRTS
25c for a big lot 50c and 75c stiff shirts.
35c for golf, negligee and black sateen
10 voc snins.
55c for a golf and negligee select style
$1 shirt.
85c for choice of all Monarch $1.25 shirts
5c for ldc sox.
8c for 15c sox.
12 l-2c for 20c sox. ,
17c for 30c sox.
SUSPENDERS
5c for an odd lot dumb web 15c suspend
ers. '
15c for choice of all fine 25c suspenders.
25c fer choice of fine suspenders worth
10 ouc. .
35c for choice of all extra fine suspend
ers worth 75c.
5c for boy's 10c stockings.
12c for 20c stockings, double sole and
heel, j
10c for four-in-hand silk 25c ties.
37c for choice of all neckware worth to
$1.00. '
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