The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 21, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1907.
Tis Like Getting Money From Home
When you can buy your new Spring Suit right in the best part of
the season and save from $3.00 to $6.00 on it
Now That Is What You Can Do Hero
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORTA OREGON.
M' II
OUR
BIG REMOVAL SALE !
Is bringing crowds to our store every day, and why shouldn't it? It is positively the
Greatest Clothing Bargain Event ever known in Astoria, which leaves no excuse for every
man and boy to be well dressed this season. We are compelled to reduce our stock and do
it quickly and we realize there is but one way to do it and that is cut prices and cut them
deep, and get your help, for which you will be well paid.
WB ARB SELLING ALL,
$8.00 22.60 Suits for - $18.00
$12.00 825.00 Suits for - . $20.00
$ 1 4.40 $30.00 Suits for - $24.00
$16.00 Men's Raincoats, 1-5 oil
Correct CMAes t'orMcn
MADE IN NEW YORK
IJJijljCi!l!B!!l.
$10 Suits for -$15
Suits for -
$18 Suits for -$20
Suits for - -
Boys' 3.00 Suits for
Boys' $4.00 Suits for
Boys' $5.00 Suits for
Boys' $6.00 Suits for
Boys' $7.00 Suits for
lOO Men's $300 Hats, broKen stock, $1.00 each. Men's Heavy Fleeced
Underwear, 80c per suit. Fancy Vests, one-fifth off.
Everything is new, nothing old to sell you, everything goes, nothing exempt
This is your opportunity to buy your entire spring outfit from the best stock of
Men's and Boys' Clothing in the city at a great saving. Don't fail to take advan
tage of it.
$2.50 Boys' $3.50 Suits for -! $2.80
$3.20 " Boys' $4.50 Suits for . i $3.60
$4.00 Boys' $5.50 Suits for $M0
$4.80 Boys' $6.50 Suits for . $5.20
$5.60 j Boys' Knee Pants 1-5 off.
THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILL STORE
d . uu rmercial St. Will Mow to 557 Commercial St., June 15th. '
I, I
"Quality Counts"
We use the best material we can buy and exercise
the utmost care at every step of the process in the
making and baking of our bread and cakes that's
why our '
"Butter Loaf and Table Queen Bread"
M Is the Best Bread in the City, and we gtve you a
Large Loaf for a Nickel.
ROYAL BAKERYJ
505 Duane Street.
275 W. Bond Street.
Branch Store, 1335 Franklin Ave.
2BBZ
BE3
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
(Continued from page 5)
Ordinances for third reading were
passed, they were those fixing the
compensation of the city attorney at
115 per month which was carried; the
salary of the Janitor of the city hall at
$78 per month; and an ordinance ap
propriating $1982.50 out of the special
fund for the benefit of Birch and Ja
oobsen for the improving of Eleventh
ttreet from Commercial to Bond.
Petitions for the renewal of liquor
license were granted Enqulst and
Wonflrtrkson. Charles Nlemi end C. P.
Wise, also to the Wetnhard Brewing
Company a wholesale liquor license.
P. A. Burchart was granted permission
to have his license changed to the Mug
Saloon. The petition of the Astoria
Flftrtrift Comnanv for Dermlssion to In.
stal a 3000-gallon fuel oil tank at the
foot of Third street was granted.
Tienlnmln Tonne's netltlon for Per
mission to lay a concrete sidewalk In
front of his property was referred to
committee on streets - and public
WftVS.
An application from A. McPhartan
for ft building permit to erect a dwell
ing was granted.
The report of the ttreet assessors
for Improvement of Eleventh from
Pnnrt to Commercial fixing the assess
inent roll at $2041.76 was ordored filed.
The report of the board of equalize
Hon on the Kensington avenue Im
provement and a there was no objec
tion to the assessor's valuation and
the same in the Instance of the. Nia-
gar street improvement. The report
was adopted.
A protest from F. L. Parker and
V. Boelling against the construction of
the New Ninth street sewer was read
and filed. A communication from G.
W. Lounxberry In regard to the re
cent Improvement on Jerome avenue
In which he claims the city and county
started in to do the work and then as-;
sessed the property holders and fur
ther that the work was not completed
In regard to labor and material and
he asks the council to reduce the
amount and tendered a $200 check in
payment The communication was
referred to the Ways and Means Com
mittee and the city attorney.
A communication from Mrs. Mary
Wilson in regard to a city drain run
ning through her property and which
is in bad repair, was referred to the
committee on streets and public ways.
The fire department was granted a
requisition for 1400 feet of new hose.
The city attorney was Instructed to
draw up an ordinance providing for
the payment of the new engine house
In Installments to Contractor Palmberg
as the work Is completed.
The city attorney rendered the fol
lowing opinions, in the Instance of
G. W. Roberts agent for the O. K. & N,
who filed a claim for a lost hog. The
m .Hnmnv held that the poundmas-
ter had exercised ordinary caution and
the city was not liable. The city at
torney advised against paying the con
tractor for replacing the sidewalk on
Grand avenue which were displaced by
a landslide. Also against the paying
of Makcla ft Wuopla for the extra
work done on Alameda avenue anJ
held that the city was not bound by
the comlmttee'a action who had no au
thority to have the extras done. In
the Instance of P. J. Taylor, president
of the Peninsular Land ft Trust Com
pany, that the company was not
chargeable for the $35 assessment on
the Improving of Columbia avenue.
The opinions were all filed for future
reference.
The following bill were approved
and ordered paid:
Astoria Crushed Rock Co., $25.25;
Johnson ft Morrison, $1.25; Allen ft
Son, JO cents; Foard ft Stokes Hard
ware'eo., $5.25; Board of Street As
sessors, $13; City Lumber ft Box Co.,
$21.15; J. C. Clinton, $12; T. P. Laurln,
$2.75; Foard & Stokes Hardware Co.,
$1.50; Astoria Budget, $1.35; E. New
man, $3.00; Astoria Budget, ?124; A
torla Budget, $31.56; C. J. Curtlit,
$25.80; C. J. Curtis, $1.0; C. J. Curtis,
$1.40; E. A. Hlgglns, $2.00; John Svcn
son, $4.00; J. S. Delllnger Co., $50;
Sherman Transfer Co., 50 cents Phillip
Transfer Co, $1.00; John Corno, $1.00;
Fisher Bros., $6.50; Sherman Transfer
Co., $5.25; John Corno, $2.00; Foard &
Stokes hardware Co., $1.10; Praol
EignBr, $16.50; Leo Gramms, ' 4.75;
City Lumbnr & Box Co., $33.80; C. W.
Holmes, $12; Leo Gramms, $6; Foard
& Stokes Hardware Co., $14.69; R. M.
Oaston, $1.00; Flher Bros., $3.00; E.
Hauko & Co., $2.40; City Lumber ft
Box Co., $3.45; Troy Laundry, 60
cents; B. P. Allen ft Son, $5.30. ; ,
. My Best Friend.
Alexander Benton, who lives on
Rural Route 1, ort Edward, N. T.,
says: "Dr. King's New Discovery Is
my best earthly friend. It cureJ me
of asthma six year ago. It has alto
performed a wonderful cure of In
cipient consumption for my son's wife.
The first bottle ended the terrible
cough, and this accomplished, the
other symptoms left one by one, until
she was perfectly well. Dr. King
New Discovery's power over coughs
and colds Is simply marvelous." No
other remedy has ever equaled It
Fully guaranteed by Charles Rodger,
druggist BOO and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
MASS MEETING HELD
TO . CLOSE TOWN
MEETING HELD IN SUPPORT OF
MAYOR WISE'S DECLARED POL
ICY TO CLOSE THE TOWN
GOOD CROWD IN ATTENDANCE.
A mass meeting of citizens was held
In the National Finnish Hall at two
o'clock on Sunday. The hall was well
flllod with a body of pcope represent
ing all nations. The meeting was
called to order by Valno Rllppa and
the Rev. John Ovnh of the Anti-Saloon
League of Portland was elected chair
man and Valno Rllppa secretary. The
Introductory speech was bade by the
Rev. John Ovah after which the Rev.
C. C. Rarlck of the Astoria M. E.
church spoke very forcibly In support
of the objects of the meeting. The
Rev. Ellas Gardlng of the Norwegian
Danish church followed. Sevoral other
speeches were made and communica
tions read from various reform com
mitters of the ctly. A vigilance com
mittee of 15 was appointed to lake ac
tion to enforce the city and state laws
concerning dance halls, etc. All the
spciikers heartily endorsed and com
mended Mayor Wise for the strong an.l
manly stand made by him In this respect
Piratlno, Foley's Honey and Tar.
Foley ft Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
Honey and Tar many Imitations are
offered for the genuine. These worth
less Imitations have similar sounding
names. Beware of them. The genuine
Foley's Honey and Tar Is In a yellow
package. Ask for It and refuse any
substitute. It U. the best remedy for
coughs and coldJ, T. F. Laurln, Owl
Drug Store.
o
A Narrow Esoape.
G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk,
Mo., had a narrow escape four years
ago, when he ran a Jlmson bur Into
his thumb, He says; The doctor
wanted to amputate it but I would not
consent I bought a box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and that cured the dan
gerous wound." 2Ro at Charles Rodgers,
druggist
Beautify Your Lawns
By Using our Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers
Garden Hose (Cotton and Sun Proof Rubber)
RaKes, Hoes (Shovels and Spades
Grass Hooks and Sprays.
A. V. ALLEN.
PHONES
MAIN 711, MAIN 3871
BRANCH UNIONTOWN
PHONE MAIN 711
THE GOVERNOR WILL
NAME PORT BOARD
THE NAMES GIVEN BY PORTLAND
OREGONIAN ARE PROBABLY
CORRECT BUT OTHER FACTS
ARE ERR0NE0U8, ,
The bill creating the Port of Colum
bia with Ms attendant benefits to Port
land, will, If the desires of Portland
are to be gratified, go Into effect on the
24th of May, That Is next Friday.
And on that day the Governor will ap
point Ave commissioners, whose names
follow: Dr. Andrew C. Smith, R. D.
Inman and J. C, AInsworth, of Port
land, for Multnomah County; W. D.
Flue of Columbia City, and Sam H.
Elmore of Astoria, for Clatsop County.
The Oregonlan states that Frank J.
Taylor, of Astoria, will file a suit to
test the constitutionality of the act
oreatlng the port of Columbia, and
that he will appear as plaintiff for the
people of Clatsop County and will be
represented by the firm of Dolph, Mai
lory, Simon ft Goarln, of Portland.
This, of course, la entirely erroneous
and, as a matter of fact, the firm of
which Mr. Taylor is a member 1. 6.,
Taylor, Fulton ft Hamilton ore In
structed to act for Clatsop County In
the matter, entirely independently of
Multnomah County, or any law firm In
Fortlund. And furthermore the con.
stltutlonallty of the act will be tested
to the utmost and no rein whatever
will be given to Multnomah County or
the firm representing It
Every woman of refinement appre
ciates a radiant, beautiful complexion,
which Is so much admired by men,
Such complexions come to all who use
Holltster's Rocky Mountain Tea, Tea
or Tablets, 35 cents, Frank Hart.
CLEARANCE SALE. I
For the next 10 days I will sell my
entire stock of high-grade hats at on.
half reduced price. This Is the best
opportunity In the city to procure an
up-to-date stylish hat. Call and look
at the stock. Mrs. M. Petersen, Star
Theater Bldg., Eleventh and Commer
clal streets.
Don't Pay Alimony
to be divorced from your appendix.
There will be no occasion for It If you
keep your bowels regular with Dr,
King's New Life Pills. Their action
Is so gentle that .the appendix never
has cause to make the least complaint
Guaranteed by Charles Rodgers, drug
gist. S8o. Try them.
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup is beat
for women and children. Its mild ad
tlon and pleasant taste makes it pre
rerabie to violent purgatives, such as
pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and
a esample of Orlno at T. F. Laurln,
Owl Drug Store.