The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 14, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 190J.
THE MORNINU ASTORIA N. ASTORIA, OREGON.
8
Monday, Tuesday 01
Wednesday Only
We will sell
SHOW FLAKE BRAND FANCY SOLID
PACKED 10MAT0ES
3 pound oiio, at
lOc the can.
Regular P. ice, for ajc
Snow Flak Sugar Corn, carefully se
ItcM and packed, a can r...i5C
BICE DAIRY BUTTER 35 CENTS A
ROLL
ASTORIAGROCERY
523 Commercial St.
Phono Main 681
SPECIAL !
for a few days only
LADIES' - HATS
Worth $2.50 fo t 15.00 each at
BIG REDUCTIONS
SEE WINDOW
THE FAIR
MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop.
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
AT
Reasonable Price.
STAR THEATER BLDG, ASTORIA.
3 cans for 25c
That is the price we have set for this
week only on the following goods:
Cream Corn, Black Hawk brand, guar
anteedfirst quality. Regular price 10c
a can. Special 3 for 85c
STRING BEANS, Flatf brand; packed
in Maryland. Regular 10c a can,
Special 3 for 35c
PREMIUM BRAND TOMATOES, regu
lar 10c a can. SPECIAL ......3 for 25c
MAGIC EARLY JUNE PEAS, none su
perior. Regular 10c a can
SPECIAL 3 for ajc
THE GROCER.
Tenth and Commercial Streets.
Branch at Uniontown.
BUY A WATCH
Wear It and Pay for It
a Little at a Time.
You won't miss the money, then
1-4 down, balance in small, easy
payments. Watches for ladies and
entlemen.
A watch makes a nicJ gift
Astoria Loan Office,
RELIABLE JEWELERS
and LOAN BROKERS.
ESI Commercial street.
RULES OF FOOTBALL
Intercollegiaie Asspciation Holds
Session in New York.
NO SIDE LINE COACHING
No Radical Changes in the Prevailing
Rules for Football were made by tn
Advisory Board of the Association and
Games Will be Played as Usual.
sentenced to one year iu the- v.-niti-nt ia ty
and the payment of a tine of $UHM and
I lie cost of the action. S, J. bhout and
t, 1 Pivkawof, of Spokane, aim) defend
ants in the Mine case, refuel to plead
CAflTAL INCREASED.
New York, June 13. Xo radical chang
es in the prevailing rule for football
were made by the advisory board of the
Inter-Collegiate Asoeiation, which ha
been in session here. A to the proponed
change permitting the forward pa, no
action was taken and the old rule
will stand unchanged.
One of the earliest point considered
by the seven men who attended the meet
ing was the question of coaching from
the sideline. The point was brought up
that, a in baseball, where the side line
coaching is allowed, it might be advis
able to allow the same privilege in foot
lall. It did not, however, meet with
general approval and wa voted down.
Coaching from the sideline iu foot
ball is, however, occasionally done, but
when detected, it is penalized, the old
penalty being a loss of five yards. This
penalty was made more strict in order
to discourage the tendency to evade the
rale, and hereafter the penalty for side
line coaching will be a loss of ten yards.
The rules of the game were amended.
slightly, and more carefully codified.
Stock of New Portland Wells Fargo
Branch Bank.
Fan Francisco, June 13. I. W. He!t
man and associate have purchased the
Portland Hranch Hank of Wells, Fargo
A Company. It ha been merged with
the I'uited State National lUnk, ol
Portland. In effecting the merger the
latter institution has increased its capi
tal stock Horn fiiKUW o $.MH,WH1.
liy consolidating their San FiaucU
Hank with the Nevada llauk under the
name of the Wells, Fargo Nevada Nation
al Bank, and selling their branch tank
at Salt I-ake and Portland, Wells, Fargo
4 Company have left now only their
New York ltank. It is understood that
they will letain that institution a a
matter of convenience for their New
York business.
Baseball Scores.
At San Francisco.-Portland 3, San
Francisco 2.
At I Angeles. Oakland 0, Los An
geles 5.
PHILADELPHIA COUNCIL.
Stormy Session of the Common Council
in The Quaker City.
Philadelphia. June 1:1. Amid cries of
thieves' and '"crooks" and under the pro
tection of a squad of polii-e .the council
committee on street railwav today re
ferred to-the city solicitor for an opin
ion a to the legality of four bills re
pealing ordinance panting street fran
chise to car companies the rijrht to use
110 miles of streets to lay track with
out requiring any compensation for the
franchises. The meeting in all respects
was a sensitionaJ. and stormy as that
held by the committee on finance some
weeks ago when the ga lease was under
consideration. The "repealers were In
troduced at the instance of the mayor."
CROP REPORT.
Wheat Outlook on the Pacific Coast
Looks Very Favorable.
Washington. June 13. The weather
bureau weekly sumary of the crop con
dition, says:
In the Pacific coast district the weath
er is generally favorable. On the Pa-
ifie coat the winter wheat outlook con
tinues promising, exceptionally so in
Washington. The spring wheat is also
Joing well on the north Pacific coast,
the outlook in Washington being the best
for years.
Young Lady's Arrest Untrue.
A few days ago one of the young
ladies of A-toria was seen limping west
on limine street. She was leaning on the
arm of a gentleman who someone sug
gested was a deputy sheriff who hud
pinched her. This story was proven to
be untrue, a the young lady' shoe
merely pinched her foot and the young
man wa taking her to Peterson and
Brown's Shoe Store, where the pressure
upon the foot was promptly relieved by
a new pair of form-fitting (iibson ties.
She went away with the smile that neve
comes off. See their ad.
Two Men Drowned.
Two fishermen were drowned early yes
terday morning near the Taylor seining
ground. Theye were in a fishing l'iit
with their tint up and were mid that
a steamer va's coming. They attempted
to pull anmnd the spar buoy, and having
no light out, the tug Sampson, with a
barge iu tow, ran into the bo.il, sunsulug
it to pieii-s and Uith men were drowned.
The names of the unfoi lunate li-uei men
could not 1' learned, but it is stated
they were two (Jreek.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
PLEAD GUILTY.
Two Wealthy Business Men Plead Guil
ty to Land Frauds.
Seattle, June 13. F. M. Hapett and
F. W. Bone, wealthy business men of
Wheaton, Minn., today plead guilty in
the federal court to complicity in a con
spiracy to defraud the government by
inducing Italians to take up timber
claims near Kalispcl, Montana, and were
Occident.
F. C. Belinger, Portland.
II. C. Close, San Francisco.
K. W. Dingman, Portland.
C. II. Ycon, Painier.
C. M. Nally. Portland.
A. S. Froslid, Seaside.
S. Farrell, Portland.
Mrs. Latham, Prain.
Mrs. I A. Carlyle, Seaside.
J. M. Craig, San Francisco.
C. Man, Portland.
A. . Daly, Marshfield.
II. Lichtig, San Francisco.
H. Brash, Portland.
A. A. Mavis-, San Francisco.
Mrs. C. A. Mooden, Portland.
W. T. O'flrien, Portland.
IMPORTANTDECISION
Question of Appointment of RtJ
ceiver for Bankrupts.
PURVIEW OF BANKRUPTCY ACT
The Appointment of a Receiver by a
1 Court of the Propetty of an Individual
ia not an Act to Bankruptcy Within
the Meaning of the Law.
Xew York, June 1.1. Many legal decis
ion involving the I'nited States bank
ruptcy law may lie overturned by the re
sult of a decision handed down in the
I'nited State circuit court of appeals
by Judge Wallace, Townsrnd and !
etimlie. The judge in their decisions
hold that the appointment of a receive
by the Xew York supreme court of the
proltcrty of an indivdual, is not an act
of bankruptcy within the purview of the
bankruptcy act, unless the receiver wa
apiHihitcd upon the application of the in
dividual himself 1km -a ue of an admitted
insolvency, It i further given a a fact
in law that uo tribunal, other than the
federal court, ha authority to appoint
a receiver because of the insolvency fot
the proerty of an individual. Such juris
diction exists, it i admitted, in case of
insolvent corjHirations, but not of iudlv
uals.
Call Warrants.
Notice is hereby given to all parlies
holding Clatsop County warrant endors
ed prior to August 1st, liHH, to present
same to the county treasurer at hi office
300-502 Commercial street, for payment
Interest cease after this date,
(Signed) CHA8. A. HFJLIIORN,
County Treasurer.
TOntcd, Astoria, Oregon, this 13th day
of June, 1903.
hi ft.u DA,irti at UleAe I lirtit Civra Draer.A4 ErA
All VlUlilO DUU&III MJV a a.i,ii wiwiv a 1 ivv m
of hsrge Whenever You Wish.
Herman Wise
He went to? market,- ( ,
Herman is n dandy,
He'll bring the sweetest clothes to town,
You'll find them very handy;
Every Dood '11 buy a suit,
Suits to suit the dandy;
Business men, mechanics, clerks,
Will Mud our clothes so handy.
Herman Wise
Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier.
-11 Y-
C. W. Sl'RlGCS
J. C. HERTZ
WILLIAM YILHA
CI I AS McKWAN
LEO. WISE
Salesmen
A PORCH PAINT
must be the best obtainable
Good tea, good coffee, best
baking-powder, best flavoring
extracts, best ipices, pure soda,
St fair prices and moneyback.
Schilling's Best, at yout
grocer's.
to procure
Satisfactory Results.
Woodwork, Etc., exposed
to the outer air suffers
quickly from various Influences
which deterioration is only prevented
when a paint is used which dries
hard and tough.
PORCHITE
Is especially made for the purpose
and the colors which are made In
eight well-chosen shades, last well.
One gallon of PORCHITE will cover
330 square feet, two coots, on an
average surface.
PRICK:
Gallon can $1.00
Half-Gallon can ti.io
Quarter-Gallon can 60
Send for Color Card.
B. F.ALLEN &SON
Wall Paper, faints, Eto,
365-367 Commercial 8t., Astoria.
DEUThCHES HAUS
On the Trail at the I air (iroumts, l'orllaml.
KRUSE'S Grill Room and Restaurant.
Fourth and Stark Street, I'orllanil.
KRUSE'S - BEACH - HOTEL,
C.carhaU Park, Ciatsoj) Itcach.
Send for Illustrated Menu
ami BtMMial l aity Bill of Care.
Mailed free upon request .
Ad.iree all correspondence to
THEODORE KRU.SE, Fourth
and Stark fits , Portland. Ore.
THEODORE KRUSE, Prop.
KniMe'it ItcNtutiraiit at Fourth mxl HUrk Street
In a popular priced efttftbllfthinent.
Tricct at all establish men ta are within the reach of tbe puree of the average
traveler. ery fair charge at any of the above places, excellence of
cuisine and first class service considered.
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First National Bank of Astoria, Ori
establish ki 188.
Capital and Surplus $100,000
LINGERIE
SALE.
This Entire
Week
eH .HO
COOPER
Over 3,000 Pieces of Fine Lingerie
have just arrived and will be placed on sale at unusually low prices. These goods are manufactured by
the Defender Mfg. Co. and represent the best values in Night Gowns, Chemises
Drawers, Corset Covers and Petticoats.
CORSET COVERS
Of these dehirahle garments we have an
unusually large line, ranging in price
as follows: 10c, 19c, 25c, 48c, 95c, 08c,
$1.15, $1.75, $2.50. i
CAMBRIC CORSET COVER
AVith four clusters of fine tucks, full
front, neck and arms trimmed with
Lace Edge 5 CENTS
CAMBRIC CORSET COVER
line material, round neck trimmed with
yoke of 6 hem-stitched tucks, hem
stitched lawn ruffle at neck and at
aims 45 CENTS
NAINSOOK CORSET COVER
Wide Hamburg Itihhon insertion end
Kihbon, embroidered edge, at neck and
arms 75 CENTS
FINE NAINSOOK CORSET COVERS
Two rows'of lace insertion, and one row
of ladder beading, riblnm beading and
ribbon. Tucked back; lace at neck and
arms 95 CENTS
PETTICOATS
Petticoats at 49c, 75c, 08c, $1.40, $1.75,
$2.25, and $5.00.
CAMBRIC PETTICOATS
With deep lawn flounce, trimmed with
3 clusters of fine tucks, two wide tucks,
and 3-inch hem-stitched hem; lawn
dust rullle 49 CENTS
EXTRA FIVE CAMBRIC PETTICOAT
Lawn flounce, trimmed with fine tucks
and showy Hamburg embroidery Lawn
dust ruffle 98 CENTS
EXTRA FINE CAMBRIC PETTICOAT
Deep lawn flounce of 12 tucks and 2
rows of hem-stitching, trimmed with
ruffllc of wide Hamburg edge; lawn dust
ruffle l-95
DRAWERS
CAMBRIC DRAWERS '
Trimmed with Cambric flounce with
5 fine tucka and 1 1-2 inch hem-stitched
hem 48 CENTS
FINE CAMBRIC DRAWERS
Three clusters of fine tucks In body,
deep lawn ruffle with Italian lace in
sertion and lace edge 88 CENTS
GOOD MUSLIN UMBRELLA DRAWERS
Wide embroidericd edge on Cambric
ruffle with 2 cluster of 3 fine tucks
I45
We have other styles at 19c, 25c, 05c,
$1.89 and $2.25.
LADIES GOWNS
MUSLIN GOWN
V-ahappeJ neck, muslin yoke, 4 clus
ters of 3 large hem-stitched tucks, Cam
bric ruffle at neck and sleeves 48 CENTS
SOFT FINISH CAMBRIC GOWN
Square neck, trimmed with 3 rows of
Best Muslin Under
wear Values
Ever Offered.
This Entire
Week
Hamburg insertions. Hamburg edge at
neck and sleeves 98 CENTS
FINE CAMBRIC GOWNS
Square neck, fancy yoke of Tambour
insertion, line tucks, Hamburg ribbon in
sertion and ribbon embroidery to match
at neck and sleeve $1.48
Other garments at 08c, $1.73, $2.50 and
$3.50.
CHEMISES
These desirable garment range in
price as follows! 48c, 75e, 08c, $1.10,
$1.38 and $1.05.
ftep in, we will bo pleased to ahow
you the assortment.
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