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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1907)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. THE CREAM NOT THE LEFT-OVERS - of Copyright 1906 by HartSchaffner & Marx SBE OUR WINDOWS They are full of Savers. Three Great Savers ! MEN'S CLOTHES If you arc going to buy a suit during this sale now is the time- buy now. 1L4Q will buy a suit today that will gladden the heart of the thrifty buyer. See our line of nobby school clothes for boys. FOR TODAY, SATURDAY A Initio of &f HATS for qpi.yr:F These are Short Lines of $1.50 $2.00 and $3.00 Values. We have about nine dozen stiff bosom shirts in this lot. They were formerly sold for $1.00 and $1.25 65c Come early and get the best selections. They are what you usually pay $1 for. We have an unparalleled show ing of Men's Furnishings. IP A. "UNCOMMON CLOTHES." Uf THE CITY CHURCHES. Last Day This is the last day on which to pay water rates without being charged 25 cents additional for delinquency. Warrenton Presbyterian. Warrenton Presbyterian Mission of the First Church ci Astoria. T. P. Howard, missionary. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Evening worship at 7:30. AlderorooK Presbyterian. Alderbrook Presbyterian church, T. Howard, pastor. Morning worship at 10 o'clock. Evening worship con ducted by the Y. P. S. C. E. at 7:30. The Y. P. S. C. E. reading room here- hoM in th basement of the First Presbyterian. Morning woraulp 11 O'clock, "Mon." ss.iml.iv school at 12:15: Y. P. S. C. E. church, has been moved to the parlorsjllt g:3o; evening worship at 7:30, "Six nf tho Tnnirup Pcint Lumber Coin pany's boarding house, where all strangers will be made welcome. First Lutheran. Gustave E. Rydqulst, pastor. Morn ing service in Swedish at 10:45. Eng-j iisii Lutheran Sunday school at the, German Lutheran church on Grand' Avenue, at 2 o'clock. Also service In German at 3 o'clock. Evening service at the Uppertown church In English at 7:30. Theme for sermon, The ise- cessity of Atonement" Choir assists at the services. All are cordially In vited. ThinES Worth Possessing." All tnvlt- ed. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor. First Congregational. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "An Example and a Command." Evening service at 7:80. Subject, "A Very Short Wography of a Very Good Man." Sunday school at 12:20. Y. F. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Midweek meet ing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. You are very cordially Invited to attend all the services of this church. You will al ways meet with a hearty welcome and hour a mesSftee to do VOU KOOd. G. E. Moorehouse, Ph. D., pastor. First Methodist. The Secret of Perpetual Youth" will be the. theme at the morning hour for public worship and "God's Hand In the World's Affairs" at tho evening hour. You will find a hearty welcome at all services. Class meeting at 10:15 n. in. Sunday school at 12:15 and Ep worth League ut 6:30. C. C. Rarlck. pastor, Norwegian Lutheran. At the First Norwegian Lutheran Synod Church, corner of 29th and Grand avenue, services tomorrow morning at 10:45. English services In the evening at 7:30. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. The ladles' Aid Society meets next Thursday after noon with Mrs. Kornes, 1630 Frankli.i avenue. Th:o P. N'este. pastor. THE COIIIIISSIONERS vm in) in LOOSE ENDS OF CLATSOP'S CUR RENT AFFAIRS GATHERED UP BY THE COUNTY COURT AND PROPERLY DISPOSED OF. avenue. Th:o P. N'este. pastor. I LOW PRICES TALK! B 1 ; I If its low prices, and the right kind of Noth ing you are looking for don't forget, The Brownsville Store WHY? W4F This is easily solved, because our expenses are very light compared with other clothiers in this city, we sell for cash, buy for cash and sell on a very close margin, consequently our former prices are much lower than the ordinary sale prices of our com petitors. Then to take off the 20 per-cent DISCOUNT which we are offering puts our prices far below the reach of any other clothiers and easily in reach of your pocket book. HAD YOU THOUGHT OF THIS ? We Say Emphatically We can sell you a suit for $12 at the present reductions which you cannot duplicate any place in the city for less than $18 or $20 at the present sale prices. A Look Will Convince You Remember our stock is all bright and new, we have no left overs, or old out of date stock to sell you, everything bright and new. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store E C. JUDD, Proprietor 684 Commercial Sreet. Between 15th and 16th Thi coun'y court put In another busy day yesterday despatching tho uffalrs of Clatsop and gathering up th loose ends of current business am! giving them tangible shape ai.d til r"i tlon. Commissioner Mas'e'i was tint present. Anting the. matters acted upon yesterday were, the following: County Clerk Clinton was dim ted to write, the D. L. Kelly Lumber Com pany, and the Old Oregon Mills. ak Ing for tlgures on 150,000 feet of 3 by limners, 9 feet l"ig. for road and bridge service, said bids to be filed with the county clerk by March 5. Prices quoted on material lit the mill and of llr. The destination nf said ma terial Is to be the Warrenton road dis trict. It was ordered by the court that pro posals be asked for. for brushing, clearing and grading the new piece of road from the power house to connect with rtoad No. "7, at the Travelers' Rest, said r-'ndtt'liy to be 20 feet wide, with proper ditches, and built In con formity with profile to be furnished by the county surveyor; sail bids to be Hied with the county court on or be fore March 5, next. The court recessed for an h'ur or two yesterday and went with IloaJ Muster John Fry. to Inspect the work now being done on the Tongue Point road. On re-nascmhllng, the court took up the matter of the delinquency of Houd Supervisor Fred Oman, and his fail ure to Ilk' ii report of his handling of road moneys and other matters, and the matter was duly referred to tho olflce of the district attorney for nn opinion. The bond of Road Supervisor A. W. Duncan, Iload District No. 2, was received, examined and approved. An order was made authorising the county Judge and county clerk to sign a contract with John A. Mont gomery, for the installation of the heating plant In the new county court house, find It was further ordered In this relation, that when the said John A. Montgomery shall have filed an ac ceptable bond In the sum of S2.G00, the clerk shall Issue a warrant In the sum of ll.ooo, In favor of said John A. Montgomery, fur material uvieto for furnished by him, on behalf of bin original cunt met for this service, ami "till on hand and ready for ser vice, (li said building by said contrac tor. The court then adjourned until cuurt In course. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy Fa vorlU. "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to any ethr for our chil dren," sayt Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining, Ml h, "II hits always don the work fur ui In hard coble and croup, and we take pleasure In recommenJ Ing It." Fr sale by Frank Hart and Lading druggists. NOOSACK FLOODS. llKl.l.I.Niilf AM. Feb. g. The Noo sai k river Is at high water mark to nlghl. Warm winds are melting nw and unlets the weather moderate a disastrous Hood limy result. There Is moru snow In the mountain now than ut any other period for the past tun years. Beo'a Laxative Couch tyrup con taining Honey and Tex. la especially appropriate for children, no opiate or poleotie of any character, conform to the condition of the National Pure Pood and Drug Uw, June 10. l0f. For Croup, Whooping Couch, etc It expel, Coughs and Cold by gently moving the bowel. Guaranteed. Bold by Frank Hart' Drug Store. ALPHA ASHORE. Lumber Laden Schooner Goes Ashore Near Mouth of Umpqua. MAftHIIFIKI.D, Feb. H. The schoon er Alpha, lumber laden, went on the bench two miles north of the lnouth of tho Cmpqua river Sunday. Tho crow were saved but the vessel Is In a dan gerous position. The vessel Is owned by Olson and Mnlioney, of San Fran cisco, and Is valued ut $30,000. Pine Salv Carbollied acta like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Ecaema, for chapped hands and llpa, cut, burn. Sold by Prank Hart' Drug Store, Foley's Honey and Tar cure the moat obstinate cough and expel the cold from the system a It I mildly laxative. It I guaranteed. The gen uine la In the yellow package. T. P. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. Make Us a Visit. We carry a fancy line of Canned Fruits and Vegetables Received by today's express a shipment of Smoked - Bloaters ACME GROCERY & DAIRY CO. Milk Phone Red 228S, Grooery Phone Main 681.