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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1907. THE MORNING ASTOlttAK ASTORIA OftfttON. 44 mmnmmmmmmm 1 tAAiiiiitti 1 1 1 1 1 1 mtiniMiiiiini . . ....... ... M 4 1 ttxttttthttttt 1 1 1 n 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 if itTtt m in hi 1 ti r Granna n odd a n amnnnn i U U II.U .U 11 -U M M i fflfl Mil o ffl fflISIfflt)iil:i 1n ' n ' " " ." j ' IN A VERY PEW DAYS THE v ; ' - . :::: GreaH Morse. Closing Otmtt vSalel! the greatest Money-Saving sale ever held in Astoria, will be a thing of the past and a pleasant memory to those who reaped the benefit of it, knd a cause of regret to those who have missed this grand opportu nity to make their dollars do double duty. Do not be one of those who regret but take advantage of this the Greatest Genuine Bargain Sale ever seen in this town as such an opportunity is not likely to pre sent itself again. We still have a good assortment to show you, but the end is in sight as the season's stock is all in the shelves and certain lines are already sold out completely. So come here to-day and take home the best values you ever bought PLEASE SHOP IN THE MORNING DO IT N OW fTTTT? 1 IIIITTTT!!fHIT ITT 8 "ftf nJtAJfCUL. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:STAULISIIEI 188. Capital $100,000 PROWLS AT N NIGHT . Q. A. BOWLBY, Preeldsnt. . I. PETERSON, Vice-President rRAXK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. OARNKR, A'tlnt Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in JWOJOUi Surplus and Onaivlasu Front 180,000 Traniacu a Osnsml Banking Business, Intermit Paid an Tim ImikmIU FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM Eleventh and Du.ne street. ASTORIA, OREGON. 4t44i I THE TRENTON f First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street. J Comer Commercial and 14th. Astoria, Oregon. I Wild Man in Woods Near Tacoma Frightens Children. EATS ROOTS AND BERRIES Seen Near a School House on the Out skins of Town He Hides in Bushes- Parties are Out Hunting for Wild Man Who Feeds on Roots and Berries. i ..j U STEEL & E WART ; ' . ( ' V.I 1. :S, i ! ' .. Electrical Contractors Bells. House Vfeones. Inside Wiring and Ffxt tires . " rr Installed Wiept la Ralr i18- IN BUSINESS fOR BUSING AND YOUR SATISFACTION. X 429 Bond Street.1 Phone Mali 3881 TACOMA, Sept. 12. Wandering about in the vicinity of the Franklin school at Twelfth ami Lawrence streets, wearing a breech-clout, and with his long, matted hair hanging over his shonldero, nit ema ciated-looking man was Been yesterday about dusk by several school children, and ti search for him will l made by the Tacoma police. Frightened, the children fled for the nearest house, screaming loudly, while the imin plunged into the bushes border ing the. road and hurried in the nnrvosite I direction.: This i the second time the I teution of a policeman. sunken in their sockets. The children's" first story was discred ited, but their repeated conversations about the "wild man" caused their elder tj .investigate. Searching about the woods and underbrush, tracts of where the man had been sleeping were found Small hold in the ground showed plain- that he had been grubbing with his hands and sticks for roots, Berry bushes have been stripped clean. The man is rarely seen fn the day time, but prowte at night. He made no attempt to prowl about the houses, but has confined him self to the woods. Mesmer ASSAULT AND ROB MERCHANT. SAX FHAXCISOO, Sept. 12.-Tvo I oodlums entered the store of Fitz Ret 2iir at 134 Folsom street about 9 o'clock lest night and after assaulting the pro prietor grabbed his chain and locket and ii'odo off up the street. Retzoir was about to close his place of business for the night when the two men entered. They spoke to him politely at first and then without warning h-gan to demolish things. They first smashed three of the store windows, and when lictaoff remonstrated with them, they it him in the back with a brick and one of them made off with his chain and locket. Retzoff followed them to the street and fired a shot to attract the at- Oliver typewriter stenographer at A. Commercial street ana automatic R. Cyrus, 414 tt. Mesmer Mesmer Mesmer ic Morning- Astorlan, 10 cents per month, delivered by carrier. Sick Headache. The disease is caused byi a derange ment of the stomach. Take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets to correct the disorder and the sick headache , will disappear. For sale by Frank Hart and leading Druggists. - We must doff our caps to sunny Italy when it comes to Salad Oil - Preferred Stock Canned Goods ?mi4 Wswmr ta Stat ers Srovm are 'jonscientiously rood. It is imported every season from Italy because Italian Olive Oil has never yet been equalled in any country. It is light and of pure and delicate flavor. Preferred Stack Olive Oil is nrnwthnt for invalids and used bv those who are III authority in mitten of table dainties. In three siies, at 25, 50 and 75 M "cents per bottle. n ny hoi int vesirmjemd Stock " JtKr AUn k lei, Wholml. Orann.rortluil.Oruoii-7 fl .'afl;fe VSDA Cnar't "Wild man," as the children call him has been seen. At each appearance the children have been frightened. Several children more bold than the rest hesitated before running last night, and told their parents the man's hair was long and matted. His face was drawn and pinched, and his akin was tanned and burned to a reddish brown. Scai-s are thick on his legs, where he has been scratched by bushes. His finger nails are long, and the children say that his I'ibs stnild out plainly. His eyes are Li in Vi xi w m i l 11 till Jl. t M i.l IFIi fl . I! I Cures jCoughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma Throat f and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption : F. T..Laurin, Owl Drug Store. ViW: mm Baffle iar- 1 Officer Flattery responded but could find no trace of the culprits. Retzoff values the chain at $35, and the locket which contained a diamond, at $30. He says the robbery was spite work, and he will get warrants today for the aiTest of the men, both of whom he knows. THE ORIGINAL I 1 LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR ; . , ., In the YELLOW PACKAGE General Robert E. Lee. was the greatest general the world has ever known. Ballard'a SnowV Liniment is the greatest Liniment Quicklv cures n . ... . . au pains, it is within the reach of all. T. H. Pointer, Hempstead, Texas, writes! unis to certify that Ballard's Snow Liniment has been Used In my household tor years and has been found to be an excellent Liniment for Rheumatie pains. I am never without it." Sold by Hart's Drug Store. , . . ,t Talking Maohlnes. Subscribe for the Dally or Weekly Astorlan and g-et a Oraphophone on small weekly payments. Call on A. a j Cyrus, 424 Commercial street tor par- tlculara. 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