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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1906)
TH E WESTERN U N ION TELEGR PH COMPANY EXT RECEIVED m ' 25 po hm me 45 paid Portland, Or, 14 Dec. ' New York Credit Co., Astoria. ' ' Our New York main office decided not to carry any more men's goods in stock after January 1st you are authorized to close out the entire line of men's clothing, furnishings, shoes, etc., at any price it will bring and turn the stock MEAT SACrapCE SALE into money. New York Credit Co. 1:40 p Retiring' from Men's Cloth ing' and Furnishing' Business. The copy of the telegram received by us (the original of which can be seen in our window) speaks for itself. In order to comply with the orders given us by our main office and turn the stockjinto money we offer to the people of Astoria and vicinity about $3,000 WORTH OF HIGH GRADE NEW AMP,. UP-TO-' DATE MERCHANDISE consisting of men's cloteing, furnishings, shoes, trunks, suit cases, etc t AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF We have got to sell this stock by the first "or the year and this means a great saving to everyone. A call at the store will convince you, even if you are from Missouri and wish to bshown. Do not delay. Come a once, as his stock, at those prices, will wot last long, and you do not want to miss an oooortunitv like th'fe. We Quote iust a few of the ereat sacrifice sale oriccs as follows: ' Men's Suits in all the latest styles and shades, thl productions of such makers as Hart, Scbaffner & Marx, etc. Lot No. 1, the $ 15.00 values, sacrifice sale price $9.95 Lot No. 2, the $17.50 values, sacrifice sale price $11 45. Lot No. 3, the $ 20.00 values, sacrifice sale price $f4.85. Lot No. 4, $22.00 to $25.00 values, sacrifice sale price $16.95 The entire line of Men's Cravenettes ud to $20.00 values, ereat sacrifice sale price $11.45 The entire line of Mens Dress and Working pants, regular values from $1.50 to $0.00, sacrifice sale price from 95c to $2.85 Hats, up to $3.00 values, sacrifice sale prices $1.45 Men's Shoes Lot 1, Dress and Working Shoes, $2.50 regular now at $1.65. Lot 2, Dress and working shoe, $3.50 regular, now at $2.35 Lot 3, Dress and Working Shoes up to $5.00 regular, now at $3.45 Furnirhings White Handkerchiefs, the 10c kind, 3 for 10c. Cotton Working Sox, the 10c pair, at 4 pairs for 25c. Woolen Sox, the 25c and 35c grade at 19c. -The entire lot of Overalls at 45c. Working Shirts, the 50c and C5c grade at 39c. Dress shirts up to $1.00grade at 79c. Dress Shirts the $1.25 and $1.50 grade at 95c. Suspenders, the 25c and 35c values at 19c. Suspenders, President, you all know what they are, at 35c. V Men's Underwear, Cotton, fine ribbed and fleece lined, the 50c grade at 39c. Wool, the $1.25 grade, 95c. Wool, the $2.00 grade, $1.45. JWe sell as we advertise and advertise as we sell. A look at the windows will convince ycu. 368 COMMERCIAL STREET. BETWEEN 8th and 9th STREETS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HELP WASTED. AGENTS CANVASSERS, MIXERS, peddlers, solicitors, mall order peo ple, etc, should buy KRAMER'S BOOK OF TRADE SECRETS. Regu lar p Ice $S, but baL of last edition for $1.25 as long as they last Guar anteed. Order quick. Sioux Pub. Co., Sutherland, Iowa. 11-25-tf WANTED SALESMEN. MANY MAKE $100 to $160 per month. Some even more. Stock clean; grown on Reser vation, far from old orchards. Cash advanced weekly. Choice of territory. Address Washington Nursery Company, Toppenish, Washington." 9-25-tf mSCELtAIfEOUS. TO OWNERS OF TIMBER CLAIMS and timber We will buy for CASH any good timber tributary to Neba lem River. Will deal with owners only. No others need answer. Write, giving full particulars, to Box I, U. P. Station, Portland, Oregon. ' MTJ3IC TEACHES. WANTED -THREE MUSIC PUPILS Inquire at Astorisn office. MANDWUJi LESSONS ' GIVEN MRS. C. D. Stewprt, 127 3venth street. NICK PAPAZGERES, THE GREEK DIVER, has Just received a new diving ma chine from the -old country. Dives from 25 to 30 fathoms In shallow wa ter; stays down half a day at a time. Leave orders at 417 Bond St Market, or D. Falangos, Clifton. WANTED TWO GOOD SUBSCRIP tlon solicitors to work. First class proposition, good pay. Apply Astorlan office. FOR RENT. FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM FLAT. IN- qulre at C. M. Cuthberth's, corner Commercial and 9th Sts. 12-11-tf UNDERTAKERS. FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM FLAT. IN qulre at C. M. Cuthberth's, cor. Com mercial and th streets. 12--tf FOR RENT TWO NICELY FUR nlshed housekeeping -, rooms, with baUk.r-.414 Exchange St 11-20-tX FOR RENT TEN-ROOM HOUSE AT No. 162' Sucml Avenue. Apply to Victor Alrola. ll-4-tf J. A. GILBAUGH ft CO, Undertakers and Embalmers, Phone Main 2111. Cor. 12 and Duane. 11-4-M PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FOB SALE. FOR SALE GOOD LOT OF SHOW cases, counters, ahelvlng. Apply No. 1337 Franklin Ave. ' tf-ll-lw FOR SALE FURNITURE OF A 6IX , room house for sale cheap for cash. Annlv 114 Exchange. . ' 12-16-tf WHALE AMBER, MADE IN NOR way, guaranteed finest shoe dress- lne out. Tour dealer handles It Al fred Andresen & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. . 12-18-tf lost and found. mtdvlveThandbag with a brass top, lost between 12th and 15th streets. Return to Astorlan office and receive reward. 12-8-tf HOWARD M. BROWN ELL, Attorney-st-Law. Office with Mr. J. A. Eakln, at No. 426 1 Commtrolal St. Astoria. CHA3. . abekckohbh, " " Attorney-at-taw. General Practitioner, Notary Publle. Booms 35-3 Phona Main 2851. Page Block, Cor. Commercial t 12th St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Cord wood, mil) wood, box wocd, -any kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly, tb transfer man. 'Phone 4191 Main, Btrn od Twelfth, oppsits or house. Payment for wood must be made on delivery of same and driv er's receipt taken for same. No ex ceptions whatever mad to this rule. BOARDING. THE LETDE. Rooms with or without board ; rates reasonable; good accom modation for transient. 14th and Commercial. OSTEOPATH ISTt. DB. RH0DA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH 'V Office Manseu Bid. Phone Black tODI 571 Commercial 8U Astoria, Ore. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRECKSON BROSWt make specialty of house moving, carpenters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt at tention te all orders. ' Corner Tenth aad Duane." ,: tf DENTISTS. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dkniist Pyjian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTISl 78 Oommorcial St., HhanBhan Buililing BUTTON HOLE AT TEE BACK. Your experience with it has mo doubt lead to much vexation, possibly , pro ft nity. Broke your fingernail trying to pry it up from the neck -band, flit You won't have that that experience U you send your shirts to us; we save yon this trouble, and danger of tearing the shirt. Try us and see, TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth and Duane Sts. Phone 1991 Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor St. f ' 1 Ttin iMdinu umnuemRril hniiM. Agency for- 'Aiwn Phonographs aad Gold Moulded llecords. P. A. r PETERSON, Prof. WOOD YARD8. Wood RE8TAUBANT8. FIRST-CLA&S MEAL for 15c; nice cuke, coffee,- pie, or doughnuta, 5c, at U. 8. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cerit meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 OommercialSt. JAPANESE GOODS. INEXPENSIVE .... . M - - r. , JAPANESE FIXINGS, HADE OF BAM t BOO, LIGHT, , STRONG, BAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV ING, etc, 1 - YoKohama Bazaar 125 Commercial 8t, Astoria. : r HOTELS H. B. PARKER, Proprietor. E. P. p'aRKER, ' Manager, PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Class in Every RespsoL Free COach to the House. r r Bar and Billiard Room. Oood Check Restaurant Good Sample Rooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Men. ' CITY ADVERTIBgMtNTS. " "notice; NOTtCB IS HBREDT GIVEN, THAT the Committee on Streets and Pub lic Ways, City Surveyor and 8upertn ri.dcnt of Streets, have filed a cer fixate of qomplotlon of the Improve ment of, the crosiilng of Bond and Sixth street, by K. A. Gerdlnf, the contractor, In accordance-with in eral ordlnnnce number 3200, , and the contract therefor. That unless "objec tions are filed agnlnst the same, the same will be accepted by ordinance at the next regular meeting of the Com mon Council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. lMUd Astoria, Deo. 14, 1908. It WINES, LIQO0RS AND CIQAU. THE SAVOY Popukf CoMert BaU. Good mniio. All art weleome. Cer oer 8u tenth ana Astor. I TUP AHlilAAl nirT si IHtiH 11 4t6 BOND ST, NOTICE. Thcro Is rmmoy lp tho following street fundo to pay the following war rant: Kleventh strfit from Harrison avenue to KenslnRtnn Avenues, Nns. 22061 to 22071, both incliwlva; Dunne street from 10th street to 6th utreot, Nor. 22195 to 22598 and 22203 to 22210 Inclusive; 7th street from Nlasara to Bay Avenue, Nos. 22225 to 22229 both Inclusive; Bond street from 6th street to the west line of tMcClure's Astoria, Nos. 22283 to 22304, both Inclusive. Interest will cease after this date. THOMAS DEALEY, City Treasurer. Dated Astoria, Oregon, December 17, 1906. ; TRE8PA88INQ NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on the wrecked barque PETER IREDALE, now stranded on Clatsop Boach, near the Old Point Adams Light House; nor to take anything froni the said wrecked vessel, not even a 'souvenir," without my written permission. Do ing so will make the person or per sons liable to prosecution. P. L.' CHERRY, Lloyd's Agent. Astoria, Oregon, Dec, 14, 1908. ' tt HOTEL PORTLAND Astoria, Oregon flr-aai HoUj In the Northwast PORTLAND, ORE, ASTORIA, OREGON I Carries the Finest Lin J I Wines, I Liquors 1 and Cigars CALL AND SEE US "PaleBohemlan IaAerBeer,r THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and In bottle Brewed indet Mnltsry condition and proper. aged right here In Astoria, North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON.'