The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 28, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON.
FRIDAY, JUNE s3, 1907.
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HATS
Prepared ? To Clothe iEvery Man in Astoria
whatever his requirements; or
whether his chief demand is
For Style, For Quality, For Price
' OR FOR ALL COMBINED
Our new summer styles are now rc&dy and we take
pleasure in extending to customers and strangers
alike, a cordial invitatiou to call and inspect the
NEW DESIGNS AND FABRICS
We are headquarters for H., S. & M. Clothes and
have the exclusive selling rights in this vicinity
Summer Suits, - $10.00 to $30,00
The H. S.AM. Clothes Shop
"Uncommon Gothes."
New aud Nobby hats we
are showiuR from
It
$1.50 to $5.00
Panamas, $5 to $10 j :
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AND " .., ,V
COLLARS H
New, Dressy lines of
Quett
v Interstate
and Monarch Shirts
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50
UNDERWEAR
Our summer weights are excep- tt
ttoually good
Knee Drawers
Sleeveless hirts
$1.00 per suit t
Barney
McGlynn
Pure Linen Underwear.
Per garment, ..,
Underwear:
$1.50
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SPECIAL MEETING OF
CHAMBER
LEWIS RUSSELL, PRESIDENT OF
PORTLAND AUTO CLUB WILL
ADDRESS MEETING ON GOOD
ROADS QUESTION.
There will be a special informal meet
ing of the Chamber of Commerce at 2
o'clock this afternoon, which will be ad
dressed by President Lewi Russell of
the Portland Automobile Club, which
will be of especial interest to all auto
mobile enthusiasts and good roads advo
cates. And all of these are cordially
invited to attend by the committee on
roads and highways. Mr. F. A. Fisher
in the chairman of this committee and
Messrs. George W. Sanborn and P. A.
Stokes are members. All three are en
thusiastic automobilists.
Manager Whyte received a telegram
from Mr. Russell yesterday evening
saying he would arrive on the train at
noon todav and desired to have the meet-
j ing for the purpose if possible of pro
viding ways and means for building a
' good road between Portland and As
l toria that would 1 the delight of auto
jmobilists and President Welch imme
Idiately issued the call for the meeting.
; Dan Moons and others of Seaside will
be in attendance at the meeting and
will show that .Sea-ide is in line to do
all it can to aid in the extension of this
good road for automobilists all the way
to the pleasant resort-by-the-sea.
County Judge Trenchard hat expressed
himself as being moi-t highly in favor
o! encouraging this good roads project in
any way he can, and Attorney G. C.
Fulton, another enthusiastic automo
bilist, has given the project study and
attention for the purpose of shaping up
the best possible plan to insure the con
struction of such a road.
The committee on roads and highways
of the Chamber of Commerce has taken
up this question with President Lewis
Russell of the Portland Automobile
j Club and it will not be allowed to drag
Some at One-Half
Some at One-Third
Some at One-Fourth
Off Regular Prices J
Our great annual summer clearance sale commences today. The balance
of all our stocks of summer goodB has been marked down to good-by
prices.
SPECIAL VALUES IN MILLINERY
SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES' TAILORED SUITS
SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES' SILK SUITS
SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES' WHITE WASH SUITS
SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES' WAISTS
SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES' SKIRTS
SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS
Everything goes at a special price from 33 to 60 per cent off its original
value. Nothing reserved. Buy now and save money. - Everything
in the store is new and up-to-date..---..-.. - - - -
At Jaloffs
120 11th Street 1
r nr niour.t ftoa tfci t!xe n. I"
fa'., the 'ws! cnmT.H'cc hn H
wi-lip- to v.!H-i V.r. l!'el! f'T since
the l'th of May. but it i only now
t'-at lr. Rnswll bii. jr"t plap. snd
those of his club in shape and is reJy
to work out the details with the Astoria
people. 5
it i the plan of the Astoria Chamber
of Commerce and of Mr. Rus-ell to get
all of the counties through which the
good road will pass to co-operate and
to contribute their proportion of the
cost of the construction of the rosd.
The benefits to the property would be
so ereat that if it is accomplished, peo
ple will then probably wonder why the
improvement was not made long ago.
The cenie attractions of such a road
would be wondeful and as" there are a
great many people who would like to
make the trip every Saturday from
Portland to the beach, it is anticipated
there will be no difficulty in raising a
large subscription to aid in the con
struction. So fa no special route has been
chosen for the road and the Chamber of
Commerce and Mr. Russell are both
anxious to receive suggestions as to
the most practicable route.
The plan has been discussed between
the Portland Automobile Club through
Mr. Russell and the Chamber of Com
merce, of getting up a good roads as
sociation and In the first place hire a
good man who would go over the entire
route and ascertain what support could
be had from the various localities.
At present there is a very fair road
from Portland to within a few miles of
Pt. Helens, and Multnomah county, it
is assured will do its "hare, as will also
Clatsop county. The most eriou ob
stacles in this good road project would
probably have to be overcome from
Rainier to Astoria. There is already
'much good road out of Astoria in both
directions that can be used in this
through road for automobilists from
Portland to the beach.
The meeting will be one in all likeli
hood marking an epoch in the local era
of good roads and as many hundreds of
automoliilists would pass through As
toria every week should the project be
successfully pushed to completion, it is
probably difficult to conceive of a propo
sition having more value to this city in
a general way than this one. The meet
ing at 2 o'clock this afternoon therefore
ought to be well. attended.
NEW TO-DAY;
Oliver typewriters and automatic
stenographers at A. R. Cyrus. 424
Commercial street. tt
Panama hats cleaned and blocked.
Leave tbem .with Dell Skull?.
Wanted.
To rent, three or four ifurnished rooms
for housekeeping. Address Y, Astorierr.
Talking Machines.
Subscribe for the Dally or Weekly
Astorlan and got a Oraphophone on
' small weekly payments. Call on A. R
i Cyrus, 4!4 Commercial street for par
! tlculars. -
Wanted.
We have r client who wants to buy
about 230 acres of logged (iff land. Any
one having any such land pleae let us
know. Columbia Trust Company.
Social Dance.
The West Astoria baseball tenin will
vive a dance In I'ppertown Hull Satur
day evening, June 2l)th. Everybody In
vited. 0-28-2t.
SPECIAL EXCURSION.
The Canadian Pacific excursion will be
on again July 3rd, 4th and 6th. Very
low round-trip rates to St. Paul, Chicago,
St. Louis, and other Eastern points, with
long time limits and stopovers both go
ing and returning. Double dally tmin
orvlce. sunerb eoiiinment. dlnlnff and
sleeping car service unexcelled. For full
particulars call on or address . a.
Johnson, G. A. P. D., 142 Third strett,
Portland.
' If a man knows anything of bis own
'anatomy be must be aware t.iat bis
stomach la a magnificent organ and
j.entitleJ to the utmost consideration;
I knowing that he will eat at tbe Palace
j when be can conserve Ha safety and
comfort, by eating only the best
cooked, beat served and moat compn.
sating meal In the city of Astoria,
day, ornlgbt, tt If alwaya the sane,
and tbe Palace habit la one that pays
to aoqulr. Arthur Smith la a mas
ter of the art of preparation and ser
vice, of all thing edible.
The Waldorf Theater.
The nroirram which Manager Wise
has prepared for his patrons this week
is way and above anytning mai nas
ever been seen in Astoria for the un
heard of price of 10 cents. The bill In
clude almost any kind ot an aci mat
a theater-eoer could wish for, ell in
one performance, Miss Virginia Hayden
and her magnificent baritone voice
causes her listeners to wonder where
all the melody comes from, nothing of
the sort has ever been witnessed in
Astoria and Manager Wise can consider
himself very fortunate to secure one of
the few female baritones in the coun
try. She is ably seconded by Miss
Helen Bushnell and Miss Alexandria
Marakoff, the Russian balladist, The
two team. Demintr and Brogan, and
Norwood and Norwooi, each team does
different stunt and they are both good.
CT Morning Astorlan, 0 cents per
month, delivered by carrier. ,
Golden Oak
Rug filler and bird cages now In.
HUdebrand 'A Oor.
Just Received
The secret of making good picture
la In having' the best material to
work with. Hart' drug (tor have
just received a fresh supply of film
and film-packs, so get In the gam
and do It right
Fer The Little People.
Every parent In this city should In
vestigate, at once, the new and ap
preciable shoe for lb youngsters, at
Charles V. Brown' Commercial street
house. They are called the "E. C
Scuffor" and are th very epitome of
good wear and real comfort They
are going Ilk wlld-f r and lb kid
themselves ar after them because
they look so "comfy."
ColumUa and Victor graphophone
and latest record at 424 Commercial
street A. It. Cyrus. tf.
Removal Notice,
Dr. J. A. Fulton bai moved his office
from th Star theater building to th
new Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd
floor, where be will be found from now
on. 8-30-SOt.
Removal Notice.
Dr. 0. B. Eate has moved his office
from 486 Commercial street to th new
Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd
floor, where be will be found from now
OB, ' 0'30-lBt.
V don't care If vnu are ikentlcah w
don't care If you have no confidence. It
makes no 'difference to us. Holllster
Rocky Mountain Tea will do the work
or no pay that's fair. 33 cents. Frank
Hart.
High Grade Groceries
Most people want Quality as well as
Prices. You can buy at our store, at tbe
Lowest Prices, all kinds of Grocer
ies, also get the Quality.
ACME ; GROCERY
521 jjCommercial Street ;
Phone Main 681
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