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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1907)
TIllS MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 50 CENTS 50 CENTS ON THE ON THE ai nnrapnn DOLLAR DOLLAR KM I . - I F W 1 SUNDAY, JULY j, 1907. 110 11 i hick n nnfni N w miuwt Him 111 11 1 si A 11 . 1; To be Sold for a Few Days at SO Cents on the Dollar THIvS IS NOT A BANKRUPT 5ALE Being Unable to secure a store in Portland we have decided to open a high class ladies' cloak and suit store in Astoria. As the building will have to be entirely remodeled we wish to . dispose of our present stock immediately. This stock consists of high grade ladies' wearing apparel, such as Skirts, Waists, Coats, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear and Fancy Goods These Oooda arc oil New and Dewlmblc and this offer only Holds good for a short time 75c Elbow Length tace Gloves, per pair 25c $10.00 Long Cravenette Coats ...$3.95 $6.50 Silk Waists $3.25 25c White Wash Belts, each t 9c 1500 Long Coats 6.75 1.00 Wash Waists... .45 50c White Wash Belts, each 25c 2.00 Corsets, per pair 95 .2.00 White Lawn Waists. .85 75c Fancy Neekwear 25c 5.00 Wool Dress Skirts 2.50 10.00 Silk Petticoats 5.00 25c Box Writing Paper , 9c 6.00 Wool Dress Skirts 2.75 2.00 Black Mercerized Skirts....... .95 The above gives you only a faint idea of the many unusual opportunities for saving money. We know that we are pretty far up the street but it would pay you to walk miles instead of blocks to secure such bargains as these. " DON'T DELAY As above stated this sale will positively last only a short time, then the store will be closed and remodeled. LOOK FOR THE BIG BANNERS Street 384 Commercial Street, Iwo Poors West f Ninth In the Store formerly occupied by Central Drug Store-Next door to Ltikinen Harrison. Salesladies Wanted Who Speak the Finnish Language. )) tl MHWWMWIMMMHtlltMIHHHtHtMHttW4tHWWttl 1 1 Ml I II M H 1 1 1 1 M 4 f Home-Canning a Pleasure with the ECONOMY JAR The only jar that actually seals. Absolutely Air- Ugnt, 1NO xs.UDuer JR.iug, vvjuc iuuuwi, nuiiai No Other Jar SO EASY TO SEAL SO SURE TO SEAL SO EASY TO FILL . . SO EASY TO OPEN ' SO EASY TO CLEANSE SO SANITARY AND SO ECONOMICAL PRESERVES EVERY KNOWN ARTICLE OF FOOD -VEGETABLES, FRUITS, MEATS, GAME, FISH, JAMS, JELLIES, SOUPS IN FACT, KEEP EVERYTHING SWEET AND SOUND FOR YEARS OTHER JARS DEPEND ON A RUBBER RING TO KEEP OUT ' THE AIR THE ECONOMY SEALS ITSELF AND IS GUARANTEED TO BE ABSOLUTELY AIR-TIGHT. JELLY CLASSES WE HAVE THEM JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN H AND Vi PINTS. The Foard & Stokes HardwareCo. Incorporated Happy Colors You know that there are colon which signify tadnesi, others which indicate happiness but do you ever atop to think how often people are U iiwub buu ur (wu dwiuss di mi coioni I ou know tnBt children and flowers thrive best in the sunshine. Why not have more sunshine in vour own home, then why not lot us show you how to get it In tho walla by using .. If l I ill . JtlVL Nk. M1fil:fiVMJI SJLU -ft JTJ tin -ii. hiiiij'i .i.iiatii iWlltn ifi I iijMHMlilSJ Th Sanitai7WaU Coating By having your wall decorated , with Alabastine you will make them more artistic, more dur able, more sanitary, and will make your home a more cheer ful place to live in. Let us show you how easy and economical Alabastine is, and how thedif ' f erent tints and stenciled de signs can be combined to pro duce "exactly weeueci you want." . W will prorto yon thriAltbu. II IllMrlnr tovrv nthar wall n. riug. It jrou will vlr ui w opportunity. ALLEN WALL PAPER & PAINT CO. SUGGS AND HIS SYSTEM. How Hit Dp Broathing Court Cam to B Interrupted. Pullfer Mi'srt appeared on his front porch Just tin hi uelgbbor came out on hla own steps. The neighbor glauc ed over ami saw that Mr. Suggs' cheeks were puffed out ami that hl eves seemed to Ie bulging. lie ob served also that Mr. Suggs walked methodically the length of bis porch, then turned and retraced his steps, cheeks still puffed aud eyes still bulg ing. "Good morning," called the neighbor cheerily. "One!"' sold Mr. Suggs, with a mighty outpufflug of breath. Then hla cheeks tank In and his eyes went back to sub normal, while hlH shoulders curved for ward aud his chest became concave. Ilia waist Hue also becume smaller, ami Mr. Suggs walked the length of his porch and back hi this shape, while the neighbor looked on with amaae' ment, . ...,).'.-, "Hood morning," the neighbor suld again when Mr. Suggs returned to his end of the porch. "Two-oo-oo!" hissed Mr. Suggs, with uomenuous inrush Of breath. Once moro Mr. Suinre' round nud round. - biico more his eves bulged out. and his face grew tuirnle. Once more be paced the length of his porch and back. Again the nolgUbor said "Good morning." and this time Mr. Suggs blew out bis breath in raucous "Throe-ee-eel" Again his shoulders were curving for- ward; again his cheeks were sinking inward, but tbe neighbor ran across the lot and demanded: -wnai in mo aickeus do rou menu by snubbing me, sir? I'll give you to understand I'm as good as you or any body else, and when I say 'Good morn ing' If s up to you or anybody else to acknowledge It" Mr. Suggs gasped and replied: "Good morning, then, dodgast it! Im taking one of these deep breath mg courses, and you choked me off right after the third Inspiration, and now I've got to go back and begin all over again "-Judge. , radiant to dinner. Tenderly em brae Ing his life's partner he murmured: "I've done It, darling. All the way for threepence." Love and gratitude were In her eyes ss she said: "My own brave boy. Did you mind It very mucht" With affectionate cheerlness he made answer: "No, dear. Got box seat; real good old sort the driver. Told me lots of stories and was quite chatty. Capital chap. Gave him a big cigar and half a crown for himself when I got down." No Time to Answer. Saving a Cab Far. Here's a pretty tale of domestic econ omy from an KngllHh paper. Ho fcr.d been brodfeht up In the lap of luxury and extravagance, and when bad times came and he had to go down to the city and look carefully after his shllllngM It was his pretty and tender little wife who helped him and en couraged him by example In smtill savings. One fence, however, he nev er would face, Ho balked at taking a bus. ' "It might pass the club, you know, dour, aud the fellows at the win dows" . Ono evening, however, ho returned BATTEMS Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. "Excuse me, but are you the early bird ono hears such a lot of talk about?" Having Fun. Yes," remarked Farmer Corntossel, "my boy Josh gets a good deal o' fun out of nutomoblllug." "But ho doesn't own a machine." "Of course not. He's one o' the coun ty coustttblos.,,-Wa8hlngton Star. for Various Methods. Hewitt I hnve been pinched money lately. Jewett Well, women have different ways of getting It. My wife kisses me when she wants any cash. New York Press. In a Bookttor. Customer Who Is that lady your dorks are treating with so much defer- T n Fisher Bros. Company i; Soie Agents for Barbour's and Finlayson's Salmon Twine and Netting f Hardware Iron, Steel aid Ship Chand- J lery. Pipe and Pipe Fittings Brass I Goods. Paints, Oils, Glass and Hardwood v . Groceries A Complete Line of Fishing Cannery Logger and Mill Supplies ence? Bookseller That? Oh, that's Laytest Bhe Is one of our six buyers. Puck. Mrs. best Its Only Salvation. Landlady I had my strength all taken away once by hypnotism. . Boarder Somebody ought to hypno tize this butter. Fisher Bros. Co. j 546-550 Bond Street Astoria, ffffffffffTTTTl Oregon i