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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOJIIA, OREGON. ill There is only bife reason why the shrewdest buyers in i if l Li Astoria may be seen every day at the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER u, 1907. tuttuutUttttttttttttttttttttUUtltlffi m i MWBISSHWSiiasilSliiBMe 4 -Hi I Great C f The greatest Money-Saving sale the people of Astoria have ever seen. They realize that jit pays them to buy for months ahead as we save them ten times as much in one day, as any bank could pay them in interest on their honey for one year. We are prepared to offer you even better values than ever for the balance of this week as this sale must be brought to a close quickly. We especially call your attention to the Boys' Clothing', and now isrthc time to get the boy his School Suit at a fraction of what it would cost elsewhere, but the stock is getting low, so if you want to take advantage of the splendid bar gains which we have to offer N YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY-Come Today PLEASE SHOP IN THE MORNING tttttttmiMiiiiiiiiiiiltlllltliilM . - - - , - ' - ' f First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1884K 2 Capital $100,000 ! 2 1. Q. A. B0WLBY, PrwU.nt. O. I PETERSON, Vlc-Presldent. CRANK PATTON. Oashier. i. W. OARKER, A'tUnt Cuhlu. Astoria Savings Bank C1IUU Pia In IIOOJOU. gurpmin4Dllll!dMFrf!tH0,000 TnniMt ft 0noml Banking Hiwlneu. InU.ret Paia on Tlni bPK1tt FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM Eleventh and Dutn. .treeti. AsruwA, uiuu,vn. THE TRENTON I First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Gnnmerclal Street. I Corner Commercial and 14th. , ', , ,"' Astoria; Oregon. t tiiMmMtmui Result of Government Experi ment Station at Arlington. SUPERIORTOIMPORTEDGOODS ft4.... ...... If M.tttttt1tttttttt tttfttttf' WWWWWWwr-www-ww f A ! STEEL & EWART ; .I'lH.ll- Electrical Contractors .TlfViK' .,1 t-H.l! i Bells, House Phones, Inside Wiring and Fixtures i ; Installed and Kent in Repair j -.i JS BUSINESS FOR BUSINESS AND YOUR SATISFACTION. 428 Bond Street. Phone Mala 3881 Samples Of This Product Being Sent To Willow-Craft Manufactures And Bas kets And Other Articles Made Busi ness Will Be Important. WASHINGTON, Sept., 11. Fourteen hundred pounds of dry bnsket willow of the highft't gnulo, grown on Uncle Sam's experiment farm at Arlington, just nvrtiKH the Potomac from Washington, lias iu&t been sliipned to a willow-craft coniHrn at North Cambridge, Masa. wlieii' it will bp manufavtuied into var iotis ueful articles. Tills is the second year 'that experts in the Forest Service have demonstrated that fine basket willow can be grown as 'well and as widely In thin 'country as in Kiirope. ' Two thirds of the stock which lias been shipped consists of first da's pooled rods, while the remainder Is impeded. This willow is suitable ' for the best grade) of basket ware. Part of this stock will be used to make waste baskets, desk baskets and other pieiu of offic. equipment for the Fpwst Service, which wilt take payment in the form' for the rods to their f upmarket value - f 1 ' ? ," ".' .'" ., , v 'he stock which haa just been, shipped was left over after upwunla of 10,000 choice cuttings had been taken out for fre distribution among prospective wil low growers. The success of the gov ernment with its experiments in inten sivewillow culture has proved that stock which is equal or superior to the finest imported rod can be grown very pro fitably in the United States and has led many farmers and others to start wil low growing for themselves To all of those who wish to experiment, the Forest Service of the United States furnishes Information and free cuttings. It -eouig probable that in a few years willow culture will be an important in dustry in America. ,. Willow culture is already practiced in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Illinois and experts have found that tlie soil in many other sections is adop ted for its growth. OLD MAIDS PARADE, QMQ Laxative Fruit Syrup Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to take , saSflSMSHMMHnMiMSHHMriWWH n F. T. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches, vl It is guaranteed Flaunt Banners 'in Eyes of Eligible1 Voung Men. l'liAlXFIELD, Ind., Sept. 11. There liasu't been a wedding in l'lainfleld for four'een months aud the list of old maids is growing alarmingly large. Last evening, 'previous to an entertain ment for the publio library, 100 Plain lie Id girls, clad in old maids' costumes of day. gone by, paraded the streets currying banners, some of which these legends f "0, Lord, for; a man." "I'll sew your button, on." I once was young." "I've got my eyes on you." "Let me darn your socko." "Ask papa." "This is ao sudden." , 1 One "sweet young thing" stalked haughtily apart from her campanions, carrying a banner with this legend: "I dont belong with that gang." No one but old maids took part in the library entertainment. 5 ' !: ": BRITISH SWIMMER FIRST, LONDON", Sept. 1L The British cham pion swimmer, J. A. Jarvis, easily wca a fifteen-mile race to-day on the Thames, in which most of the British and Con tinental experts participated. Jarvis' time waa three hours, twenty-foui min uta, six and on-quarter seconds. H. Ooms the Dutch champion was second, and K. Mans, the cliampioik of Belgium ,vu third. There were thirty-three starters. General Robert E. Lee. . was ihe greatest general the world has ever knowa .Ballard'. Snow liniment m the greatest Liniment Quickly cores all pains! Jt is within the reach of alL T. H. Pointer, Hempstead, Texas, writes; "This is to certify that Ballard's Snow Liniment has been used in my household for years and has been found to be an excellent Liniment for Rheumatic pains. 1 am never without it." Sold by Hart's Drug Store. Aa Ounce of Prevention is worth a pound of cure. There are many poor sufferers. Consumptives who are hopeless of getting well who, if they had taken care of themselves, would now be well. , A cough is the foundation of Consumption. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will cure that couirht. Mrs. S Great Falls, Montana, writes: "I have used Ballard's Horehound Symp in my family for years my children never suffer with cough.. 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