The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 29, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTOIUA. OREGON,
THURSDAY, AUGUST a 1907.
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1 For Ladies of Taste
Advance Pall Notes
New Suits
New Coats
New Skirts
New Waists
New Millinery....
$15.00 to $50.00
.. 12.50 to 40.00
7.50 to 25.00
, 3.50 to 15,00
2.00 to 40.00
A full line of furnishings.
Dependable Merchandise at the Right Prices
J ALOPPS
120 llth Street
In the Wise Block after Sept. 15th i
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GENERAL CAMPAIGN
"Saggested that Real Wit b Made on
the land-Lubber Bats.
f " In connection with the fumigation of
: Tessel to kill the rats as a precaution
'-against the bubonic plague Dr. John F.
Holt, of the Public Health and Marine
Service of the United States, ha suggest
ed that general crusade against rats be
made not onlj in this city but in all
Waport towns. He states that rats are
especially malignant in spreading all
diseases and that Astoria is particularly
jtafested with them. The only other
"eity to realiie thi on the coast is
'Seattle and recently the public spirited
Inen arranged for . rat killing day and
U the brokers and business men alohg
the waterfront got out and worked like
fiends to rid the city and docks of rats.
' Just what method would be used in
getting rd of these animals is not stat
ed but these are means of killing them.
jThe cats in Astoria are not very sporty
a there is enough for them to eat
without hunting for a rat. But if there
as some good breed of bunting cat
Introduced or if all the felines were
tarred and the rat terriers were given
a, commission the rodents would soon
feave to seek other territory,
t In speaking of the local situation in
tegard to the recent orders regarding
yessels to be inspected and fumigated
Dr. Holt said: "Everything is progres
sing smoothly and the officers fumi
gating vessel as fast as possible. We
are treating the vessel and saving as
much time to their captain and owner
a possible and that will be our con
stant care. The detail of the plan i
working to perfection."
CHANGES IK WISE BLOCK.
Herman Wise, our popular mayor and
business man, announces that the por
tion of -his block now occupied by the
Western Union, 535 Commercial street,
will be taken on October 1 by B. J.
Sloop, who will move his 10-cent no
tion store to this place. By that time
the Western Union will have moved
into it new quarters on Twelfth
street. .'" '' - '" " A " '
The other section of the building own
ed by Mr. Wise and which is at the pres
ent time the home of the Nickelodeon.
Theater will be occupied by Jaloff
Bros, dry goods store on September 8
or shortly after.
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- "Everybody Should Know ,
say C Q. Hay, prominent business
man of Bluff, Mo., that Bucklen's Arnica
Salve U the quickest and surest healing
aire mr applied to a sore, bum on
wound, or to ease of pile. I've used
it and know what I'm talking about"
Charles Rogers, druggist, iSo.
FINDS THE BRACELET.
Little Jack Lum Gets the Reward Tor
Having Bright Eyes.
A lady who lost a bracelet about
week ajio and advertised in the paper
received her lost property yesterday
when it was turned over to thi ollke
by Javk Lum, one of the bright chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Lum, of China
town. , '
Jack is a small boy but speak good
English with as many slang word
the average American boy. When asked
what he wa going to do with the i
ward money Jackson replied!
"Oh. I spend him all right."
He was asked wheu he would spend
it and this was hi answer:
"I ketohum good time at Regatta wlUi
it, I spend, sure Mike.''
He had a frieud along with, him who
was there to s" that the money was
peut properly and judicious purchase
made. Both lads departed in bigh glee
with the money which came to them
almost out of the clear sky.
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DONE BY DIED.
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M. E. Macauley and husband to
Elizabeth C. Lewis, lots 3 and 4.
block 1. Pine Grove h: 1000
Win. Silfar to C A. Maulding, lot
10. block 7. Bradbury' 350
U. S. to Emma Everett, SE 1-2
of NE- 14 teo 83, T 5 N, R 10 W,
80 acres, patent
U. S. to Rar E. Watts, SE 1-4
of tee 34, T.5 N, R 10 W, 160
acres; patent
Ray E. Watt to G. W. Earle. SE "
1-4 sec 34. T S N, R 10 W, 160
acre , ....$1000
Frank Melvln and wife to W. N.
Jones, R 1-2 of SW 1-4 and SW 1-4
of the SW 1-4 tec 9, T 5 X. R 9 W
120 acres 1
Frank Melvin and wife to W. X.
Jones, X 1-2 of XW 1-4 of sec 2,
T 5 X. R 9 W; 148 acre...,,,,... 1
August Jacobson and husband to
R. M. Woodin, lot 10, block 8, Al- '
derbrook iW
MORTGAGE IS FORECLOSED.
Judce Gantenbein yesterday ruled
judgment and foreclosure of a mortgage
given ty toe uuern candy works mr
( 300 In favor of P. O. P. Attias. The
mortgage wa executed to secure a loan
falling due in June and which remains
unpaid. The property covered by the
mortgage is located at 340 and 469 Wash
ington street, Portland, and at Astoria
and Seaside ,
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montk, delivered by carrier.
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SUITS PRESSED FREE
Fall SKowftg
Do you know why you feci
better and feel more at case in
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CLOTHES?
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Hart Schaffher ii Mar
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SI5, S20, S25 and S30
Neckties
Swell designs and patterns.
25c, SOc 75c, $1.00
Outing' Collars
X Just the thing for the warm , weather.
25c Each
Regatta Specials
1 .Shirts
Fall arrivals. '
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Hats
, . f Fall shapes in all colors
$2.50 Up
Leader in Nobby Qlothes
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ESTABLISHED
1875
S2iiidl AiOiiniiversary Sale
To commemorate our thirty-second year in Astoria we arc making substantial reductions
in all lines of House Furnishing Goods.
ESTABLISHED
1875
Chiffoniers, in golden oak, top
drawers with swell front. Extra
ordinary value. c 1 n nn
Our special price V I UUU
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Our special sale on Go Carts has
brought us better results than we
expected. We have a few bar
gains left. Prices 01 (ft ft and
range from ...... V I 9U up.
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Golden Oak Dining Chairs, cane
or wood seat, Prices up- jw
wards from. ............ 5IUC
Ideal Steel Ranges. Fully guar
anteed, has duplex grate, burns
either coal or wood, has full blue
steel body and nickel trimmings.
&ri""T $25.00 S.
Iron Beds. We have the largest ,
assortment in the city and invite
your inspection.
Prices range from
$2.60 wards
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Golden Oak Dressers " with
French bevel mirror, 20-in. by ,
24-in. A bargain at 1 500
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Golden Oak Cobbler Seat Rocker.
Anniversary Sale price 285
. . Our display of Rugs, Carpets,
and Draperies was never better,
and just now we are offering some
rare bargains. ,. ..
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32 YEARS
IN ASTORIA
CHAS. HEILBORN & CO.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
32 YEARS
IN ASTORIA