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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOH1A, OREGON. IHHUHH 4HHIM,,H,H,MHHIIHI,m,HIIIHIIHIHM, 1 i 50 GENTS 50 CENTS I ON THE ON THE DOLLAR DOLLAR THURSDAY, JULY it, 1907. I -fllllfl-nilfillli'-fl'R CTlfllfPFf (TIE" uipiyiiyiiyi . liJiyiLlLoull 5 u lyliyiUV lyilT MIEHMISE ' r To be Sold for a Few Days at SO Getits on the Dollar THIvS IS NOT A BANKRUPT SALE--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 Goods arc oil New and Desirable and this offer only holds good for a short time 75c Elbow Length Lace Gloves, per pair . 25c 110.00 Long Cravenette Coats $3.95 $6.50 Silk Waists $3.25 25c White Wash' Belts, each...1.; 9c 1 ' ' 15.00 Long Coats 6.75 1.00 Wash Waists 45 60c White Wash Belts, each 25c 2.00 Corsets, per pair..... 95 2.00 White Lawn Waists........ .95 75c Fancy Neckwear 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 S 3841 Commercial Street, Iwo Poors West of Ninth Street In the Store formerly occupied by Central Drug Store-Next door to LuRinen Q Harrison. ' Salesladies Wanted Who Speak the Finnish Language. lIHIWHttWtlHH4imWlt III! I II I mimn 11... T 1 1 M 11 II 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t Home-Canning a Pleasure with the ECONOMY JAR The only jar that actually seals. Absolutely Air tight, No Rubber Ring, Wide Mouth, Sanitary - No Other Jar SO EASY TO SEAL SO SURE TO SEAL ' SO EASY TO FILL ,S0 EASY TO OPEN f SO EASY TO CLEANSE f SO SANITARY AND SO ECONOMICAL PRESERVES EVERY KNOWN ARTICLE 0P FOOD VEGE TABLES, FRUITS, HEATS, GAME, FISH, JAMS, JELLIES, SOUPS IN FACT, KEEP EVERYTHING SWEET AND SOUND FOR YEARS. v i OTHER JARS DEFEND ON A RUBBER RING TO KEEP OUT THE AIR THE ECONOMY SEALS ITSELF AND IS GUARANTEED TO BE ABSOLUTELY AIR-TIGHT. JELLY GLASSES WE HAVE THEM JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN AND H PINTS. The Foard & Stokes HardwareCo. Incorporated Successor! U FoaM k gtoksa C. Happy Colors Yon know that there ara colon which signify sadness, othera which indicate happlneaa but do you ever atop to think how often people are maue saa or giaa oecauso oi me coiorar You know that children and flowera thrive beat in tho Bunehine. Why not have more aunshine in your own home, then why not lot ua ehow you how to get it la tho walla by using BVOTVTrtJF rr mWT air . 313 t h Mil vr v H 1 5ft i J7HI. AVW .its. 3 The Sanitary Wall Coating By having your walla 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 ua show you how easy and economical Alabastine is, and how the dif ferent tints and stenciled de signs can be combined to pro duce "exactly uie euect you want" W will prore to yon ttwl Alubo. If iuiwrlor tn mrt other wall coy. ring. U jrou will lr us u otportuoltj. ALLEN WALL PAPER & PAINT CO. THE TOBACCO TRUST Complaint Filed Against Ameri can Company COMBINE TO RESTRAIN TRADE Sixty-four Subsidiary and Affiliated Corporations Will Be Named As Co- Defendants-Suit will Involve the English Tobacco Trust As Well NEW YORK, July 10. In Ming today its bill of eompkiint against the Ameri can Tobacco company, commonly known n the tobacco trust and the 04 sub sidiary and afliliated corporations, each of which will be named as co-defendant he federal government U expected to deliver one of the most decisive blows it liis yet struck, since President Roose velt began his campaign against the trust Proceedings to be begun today take the form of a suit in equity to be filed in the United States Circuit Court for tho Southern New York district under tho provisions of the Sherman anti trust law. Judge Mc.Reynolds who expects to file the complaint today said the court would bo asked to adjudge each of the corpora tions involved as a combination in re straint of interstate and foreign trade The court will be pctioned to enjoin each from engaging further in inter dtato or foreign commerce and the al ternative prayer may be presented that receivers be appointed "to take posses sion of tho affairs and assets of the dif ferent companies and wind them up. The court will further be asked to en join each. from continuing to carry out tho various contracts mnd combinations entered into among themselves for the purpose of monopolizing' tlje tobacco tradA The suit will involve the English to bacco trust as well. The government investigators have uncovered an agree ment in writing, it is said, between the American Company and the Imperial loU-icco, the English Company by which the American trust bands itsolf togcth-, er to keep English field and the Imperial comjiany reciprocates by withdrawing to the United States. The remainder oi the world's trade in American tobacco under the terms of the alleged agreement is turned over to a company known as the British-American Company which was organized in 1901, the date of the -agreement. The American Tobacco Company owns two thirds of the capital stock of the British-American Company, it la said, and the Imperial Company the remaining third. Operating under the agreement with the British trust it thus, according to the government's contention, has a virtual monopoly of the trade in Ameri can tobacco. . ' In addition to the 05 corporations, there are, it is stated, no less than 29 individuals, men prominent in the di rectorate of the company who will be named as co-defendants to the action. HOPES A0KI WILL RESIGN. Dont Liko To Fire Him An He Has Been In Long Service. NEW YOFK, July 10. The Ilorald's Tokio dispatch states it is generally be lieved in Tokio that the dispatching of Director Islui of the foreign office to the Lnited States on a secret mission was necessitated by the unsatisfaetoriness and meagreness of Ambassador Aoki's reports from Washington on the pre sent relations between Juniin and mericil. Aoki's long service and disnlomatic honors make it difficult ifor the present to remove him as minister plenipoten tiary at the Americans. The dispatch continues that should he be sufficiently sensitive he will take the hint sent him in Mr. Ishii's mission md will resign. That i the expressed hope of the progressives and the hope of many supporters of the government who are dissatisfied with the course of the tiary to the Americans. 1ATTE MIES Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. is ths popular, cry throughout European countries; while in America, the cry of me present day is "Long live Dr. King's New Discovery; King of Throat and Lung Remedies 1" of which Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Truro, Mass., says. "It never fails to give immediate relief and to quickly cure a cough or cold." Mrs. Paine'g opinion is shared bv a majority of the inhabitants of this country. New Discovery cures weak lungs and sore throats after all other remedies have failed; and for coughs and colds it's the proven remedy. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist 60o and $1. Trial bottle free. nHIIIMIMIMIIMIUIMIII I tftl 1 1 1 1 II HI I MM J Fisher Bros. Company Sole Agents for Barbour's and Finlayson's Salmon Twine and Netting Hardware, Iron, Steel arid Ship Chand lery. -Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Brass J Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass and Hardwood f I A Complete Line of Fishing, Cannery f Logger and Mill Supplies I Fisher Bros. Co. 1 546-550 Bond Street i Astoria, - - Oregon