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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1901 THE MORNING ASTORIA N, ASTORIA, OREGON. Dath Robe Dlanllets! FURiS mm 57J Valu, H.SO-AII pur ' wool! 1-4 ff Regular Prlo A Christmas bath rob Blankets; you could notT opportunity that will ssv you 9 p ohooto a more suitable gift than a handsem all wool rob 15.75 Value T esnt on your purehas from our ontlrs v Store will be open every evening from now until Christinas. GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS stoek f furo 14 ff. H5fl. - , ' rnnrte on Choose from our entire stock of Silks and Dress Goods any Suit, Skirt or Waist Pattern at prices which will cause you to ask yourself why we should make such a sacrifice on the very choicest merchandise without any Reservation. We ask you to See these goods that you may know every price quoted to be as we represent, and in any instance should you purchase one of these choice bargains and feel we have not lived up to our statement freely return your purchase and we will cheerfully refund your money. We want your confidence and we, know how to get it. Sale of Silk Skirts. Oar 8.00 valuo all pur. Bilk Taffsta Skirt, mad. with 12-ineh fiouno and dutt ruffled and priced to you ! wh.ro at 730i our prle. .H93 SILKS. 1,000 yardt of colored taffeta and th vary b.ft quality of eolorad taf f.ta In a rang, of oolorsi also blaoki priori to you In all th Lading depart ' m.nt stores, 85o th yard. W offer you In thla sal, not ono pi.e r. served, Wo th yard. BOO yardt 27-Inch colored Chiffon, rogularly eld at $125, now...... 1000 yard 27-inoh eolorod China 8ilk,all eolora, and black, 50o valuo. 1,000 yard. 20-Inch eolorod China allk, all color, and black, 25o value 27-lnoh Guaranteed Blaek Tafftta, rogular $1.00 valu. M-lneh Guaranteed Blaek Tafftta, rogular $123 valu......,. ...... 36-lneh Guaranteed Blaok Taffeta, regular 11.50 valu. ......,....$1.19 1-lnh all Silk Colored Taffeta S3s IMneh alt Silk Satin, regular BOo value 53e .69e .35o .19e .72o .85o $1.89 Broadcloths $1.15. M-lneh Broadcloth In a full range of colore, this eeaeon'a moat desirable eloth for tailored Suite, Sklrte and Coats, the yard. . .............. .$1.75 M-lnoh Broadolothe, regular $1.78 value ...,.$1.10 W-lnoh Broadolothe, regular fLM value.., ,. ......,...,.,.95. M-lnoh Broadolothe, regular $125 value... ... ...... ... ............. !l!5o ' Panama Suitinga, an all-wool Cloth, thla eeaeon'a moat wanted dr.se material! M-lneh Panama, regular $125 value, now .... ,,....76o 44- lnoh Panama, regular 98o value, new.... ., ... ...... ., ,.,..61o 48-Inch Blaek Voile regular $125 value, now ....'.. !!$9o 45- lneh Silk and Wool Eadliene, In dreee patterna of Tt to 10 yarde, regu larly sold at $10.00 and $15.00 the pattern, in thle eale $4J0 and . .$7.50 All 36-lnoh All Wool Paney Suitinga a 'nd alwaya priced to you at BOo the yard, new, the yard. ..............j..,. .... ..., .;.,., , ; 320 a ii nm i .. . i. ..it a i a ...... I nn oo-inon an -wool Aioaiross fn colore and black, th yard ......... ..33 HANDKERCHIEF I W have an unuaualty larg and choice line of fin cheer lawn and all pure linen Handkerehiefe, scalloped and hemstitched edges, put up in 1-12 to 1-2 dozen in each box. all new and r.,4u fn :n. t$t89tt9tttttt9ttiittittttttttttttttttttt'tttttttttttttttMittataataaaatt SALE LONG KID GLOVES 18-button length long ' Kid Gloves, made from the very beet French kid and regularly priced to you at $3.50 pain handsomely put up in a beauti ful Christmas box; special in this eale .$225 r v- 1 Leather Goods. ; We have just received by today's ex-! I press a choice lot of extra fins quality Hand-bage and Purses. This is the' choicest lot of leather goods w have thus far ehown and you eoufd not' ehooee a mora euitable gift than en of , thee for your Mother, Sister, wife r sweetheart. SPARtDECKANDBUOY Costa Rica to Be Hauled Off of Astoria Run. PETER IREDAL A TOTAL WRECK Marin Newa Very Meagre In This Port 'Yesemlte Arrives from San Pranoieco Two Sohoonere Leave Out for Bay City. . the buslnesa to do for aome' time to come. ' '., The Brltlnh bark CUons, wrecked on the same beach with the Iredale, U uppurpntly all right, as yet, though th last rioim baa awunr Iter broad side on to the aea, with her bows hdel up the coast, Thll was caused by her cables ch tiling at the " haw pipes, and breaking. Captain Howell and his sis men are still on board, mid rtao'lliig by her In good shape. The1 steamer Sue II. Elmore will leave out for Tillamook this morn ing, it the weather permits. Bhe is loftiU'cJ to the guards with gonerul mer chandise. The' llght-hous steamer Heather I now n route to Seattle and home and shuuUl be hor. next week some time. Bhe left Juneau on Sunday last The Britlh bark Peter Iredul iQ The b(U.kenUne Bu,ie M, piummer now a complete wreck. Late Wednea day night, or early yesterday morn ing, she snapped In two, athwart ship, Just forward of the main hatch, and now lies In two huge hulks, so that a person may walk straight through hor. The fulling of hor main yard a few days ago ut the hilht, of tuo gule, hod ! something to do with the flnrj break-up. but It la due, of course, to the action of iho qulclc-s'nnda be mmth hor stern, allowing thut portion to, sink down and straining the tool until It snapped. Bhe hna about 100 tons of good coal 011 board, In one of of her fore-hatches, AU property on board la In possession of th under writers, and they will take Immediate niop to iuVii oil that Can tshen care of nnd sold at any sort of profit. The fine launch Pilot, Captain Jns. Keating, went Into tlio towing busi ness yesterday for a brief spall and shifted the bark Agate from her an chorage off the Elmore pier, to a point east of the 0. It. N. dock. She looked like an ant tugging away at a chip while she was doing tlio work, but she did It all the same and did It right. The news wns received here yester. day morning that the steamship Costn Bloa was so badly strained In her last encounter with the sea end wind, on her wny to this port, that It will bo imperative to haul her off for a thor ough overhauling on the dry dock at Bnn Francisco. . Ths steamship Astec will make one more trip to ease off the freight congestion on this line, but the Columbia will have th hulk of, day here, was among the get-aways yestorday over the Columbia bar, bound for San Francisco. The steamer Tosamtte arrived In from San Francisco yesterday morn ing and went dlreotly on to the me tropolis. The ship Emperour Mennllk'ls In the lower harbor, ready for' so, the mo ment she can make It over the bar, "The1 tenmcr Asuncion came down from Tortland on Wednesday and went to sea and Bnn Francisco yesterday. The sclioonor W. F. Jewott went over the bar yesterday bound for Ban Francisco, J. H. Carver of Mayes, is making a short sojourn In this city. Charles Taylor csme in from Deep River yesterday and spent the day In transacting prlvat affairs George V. Nelson, of Mesa, Is vis iting in this city. He contemplates re turning home soon. W. I Iiasbrouck has established his headquarters at the Merwyn Hotel. F. P. Kendall is down from Port land on a business trip. F, Sllvecstan arrived here from San Francisco yesterday and put up at the Merwyn. W. R Holllster. the grain and feed man, arrived on )h noon train from Portland. Joseph Kamp came In from Clifton yesterday for a brief visit B. K. Loeb of -New Tork registered yesterday at the Merywn. II. C. DeKuse of Portland la In thlsi city, attending to business affairs. ; J. J. Murray of Portland Is in this city for a few days. Mrs. Nettle Williams returns to her I Seaside horn today after a visit of" several days with her daughters, Mrs.' Stevens. j Will Gray returned to Pendleton on . yesterday morning's Portland express. The many young friends of Charles Parker will be glad to learn that he Is rapidly improving, after his long and serious Illness of Inflamatory rheumatism. Miss Frances Estes, student at Mc Mlnnvllie college, is spending the hol idays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Estes of this city. The Morning Astorian 60c per Mo, Delivered by Carrier, L ""Z. T- J fvS n r 4 PERSONAL MENTION. . R. S. MacEwan was brought down from Sklpanon yesterday nnd placed in St. Mary's Hospital, to be treated for a bad attack of grip, K n. Walker, a well known resident of Skamokawa, Is In Astoria on a business trip. II. Brynelson of Eau Claire. Is at present atguefit at the Occident Ho tel. W. R. Mahan arrived here yester day from Portland, Inspector G, W. Lamer, of the Unit ed States Immigration Service, Is In Portland on private business, R. I. Hopt win. came down" from Portland yesterday to spend a few -A X v V x . J. ' Js OLIVER J. ECKHARDT, Msnager of "ECKHARDT'8 IDEALS," th new Stook Company at th Star Theater. AvetablePrcparalionTorAs- BranotesUucsflon,Checrrul ncss and Hest.Contalns nelttvcr Opmm.'Morptshie nor HincraL Not Narcotic. Aw tfOid a-XMZZmtSEB Mictmum farmStrd . v IswinM aiet ' Awsfect Remedy forCoastitM- tion.Sour Stomach,Diaahoea. Worms,Convuisions,rcvBrish oess and Loss OF SLEEP. . ansasssaianwaaHk-i i-f facSimtUi Signature ot NEW "YOIHC. IS For Infants and Children. The Kind You llavo Always Bought Bears the .lv In EXACT COPyCFWaAPPCB. Use For Over Thirty Years 1 mm eKNTkUS tOHMNT, Htm VOUS ftlTV. THE O EM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors Merchants Lunch From and Cigars 11:30 a. m. to U30 p jo. Hot Lunch at aU Hours s$ Cents - Comer Elevent h and Commercial ASTOEU