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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER H, 1907. THE MORNING 4 ASTOItlAN, ASTOHIA, OREGON. 3 mammtmmmmm WE ttttttttttttttmttttttttttttt HA YE DIB C O VERED That the People of Astoria j They know a good value when they sec it. That is the reason why the best judges and shrewdest!: I buyers of Astoria can be seen daily at the Great Morse OosiagOujit n He supplying their wants for months to come, as they realize that such an exceptional 1 opportunity to save money does not present itself but once in years. We were not able to wait on all the throng that crowded in our store to buy yesterday afternoon and some had to go away disappointed as they could not wait, so PLEASE SHOP IN THE MORNING AND AVOID THE RUSH Remember the time is limited and a very few days more will see the end of this great money-saving opportunity. So come to-day and take home some real 4t GEN UINE BA X iittiniimtttll 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 Mtf Mff t tt f HUM f t f 't1 ttt ittt 1 1 tttt 1 1 1 I f tttt mi TT"12"! 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In a formal communication lust night, recommended that three Japan ce, one l'erslun, three Hollanders, two Irishen and one Knglisluuan be admitted to an ungraded room which had been provided at the Joue school building. l)r. (iuciiii, one of the school truntcs, nt once objected to admitting adults, and especially any oriental edulfs, to the schools where they would bo thrown into association with children. Other trustee objected also, on the grounds of tlio Impropriety of devoting school fund for educating any adult, and par ticularly objectionable adult. The Brut. Xbcy bud been married three months. "Is my back unlr all right?" she queried ns they were leaving the bouse. "Which laor your bnlr?" queried the mere oiiin.-St Louis Jteniibllc Big Aeronautic Carnival at St Louis Starts October 21. THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP WARD'S TURKISH BATHS NEVER CLOSE mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ::- 539 Commercial St., ASTORIA. ORE. 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The opening day, Monday, October 21st, .will be marked by the start from the metropolis of the Mississippi Valley of the contest for the James Gordon Bennett International Aeronautis Cup. This cup is emblematic of what might be termed the Balloon Racing Cham pionship of the world. It is valued at $1500.00 and was donated by James Gor don Bennett, proprietor of the New York Herald, to be competed for, under the auspices of the International Aeronautic Federation, composed of aero clubs rep resenting nearly all the leading coun- hi f i tl II 11 TP TTUtt fflA w f il L WIH rnfft anv case of Kldnev or Bladder Disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. , F. T. Laruin, OwIDrurf Store. Curea Backache Corrects IiTegularities Do not risk havinf Bright'8 Disease or Diabetes tries. In order to become the property ot any one aero club it niica be sue ccifiilly defended by it for five Consec utive years against all challenges re ceived fwm the aero elulw of other na tions. Tiie first contest for the cup took place in Paris, France, September, llfSli. and was won by Lieutenant Frank P. lalim, of the United States Army, one of the representatives of the aero club of America. This gave temporary pos session of the cup to the Aero Club of America nd brought it to this country, where the other nations who challenge for it are required to come, the rules stipulating that the contest nwt be held in the country which holds the trophy. Challenges for the cup have been re ceived from the aero clubs representing trance, Germany, the United Kingdom, .Spain and Italy. No country is allowed to have more than three contestants in the race, and each of these five nations has made three' entries. The Italian entries, however, were received too late and linve been protested. Efforts are being made to have the protests waiv ed. Should thi be done, there will be eighteen competitors in the race, in cluding the three entries of the United States. ' Should, however, the Aero Club of France insist on excluding the Ital ians, there will be fifteen entries in the event. Lieutenant Frank P. Lnhn who won the cup, will again be one of the rep-' resentativesNf te United States, the other two bcin Messrs. J. C. MeOay, a I retired capitalist of New York, anl A. R. Ilawiey. a Wall Street broker. A large percentage' of the men interested in the sport are wealthy and some of tlio European entries are noblemen. St. Louis was selected as the site for the contest on account of its excel- elnt geographical position, it being far removed from the ocean and also from the mountains and large bodies of water. The quality of gas supplied nt tests made when the. city was selected showed -that St Loula could provide excellent coul gas for balloon ascensions. Ia addition to the flames Gordon Bennett Cup, which goes to the club which the winner represents, the winner himself will receive a cash prise of $25,000.00, the second man $10,000.00 in cash, the third $750.00, the fourth $500 and the fifth $250,00. The first such prize is guaranteed by the Aeio Club of America, and the remaining fou? by tiie Business Men's League of St. Louis. Various business Interests have donated ' " ' Ill I ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 WHM I ! WHOLESOME SUMMER DRINKS Grape Juice t Utawba Cnnrnrfl t NON-ALCOHOLIC AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. ! 589 Commercial Street E GEM C. F. WISE. Prop. TTT7 (Continued on. Page 6.) ChoiM Winw, liqnon , Merdumti Lunch from tad Cigars 11:30 a. Ok to 1:30 p a T Hot Lunch at n Hours 13 Carta - ' Corset Uevtnth and Commercial AST0SL& : OKEG0V WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Write us, we're here for that purpose The Work 'We Do j 'Anything in the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones; ; Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in repari.' 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