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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1907)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER it, tgo;. ItlMIIMIIIMIIIMII MllintttTl ' MtM HOUMMMMIIIIIIMIIIIIMIMMMMMH I Only 25 per cent of merchants : : stay in business over twenty ; ; : : 21 years in business, like sil ; ; ver weddings, come v to few X only, THAT'S WHY WE THAT'S WHY WE Atv 8 Oclock CELEBRATE X celebrate: iiWiththisBigSalei ' HMMMMMMMMMtmw' ' With this Big Sale j (THE MORNING ASTORIAN. AS'JORJA. OREGON. nil m 11 JN order to avoid other mer chants from grabbing all these bargains we must limit . each customer to , 2 Suits, 2 Pair of Pants, 2 Overcoats, 3 Hats, 3 Suits Underwear 3 Caps, and not more than half-dozen Callars, Sox, Belts, Handker chiefs, suspenders and other similar articles. MEN'S PANTS DEPARTMENT. Men'a $2 and $2.50 pants Anniver sary Sale Price...... ...$1.03 Men", $3 to $4.50 Tallies, Anniversary Sale Price $2.49 Men- $5 to $3 value, Anniversary Sale Price $3.08 Men' Suit, all new, seasonable ma terial in plain and mixed patterns Cheviot and Scotch Ptoide, always told for $12.50 and worth every cent of the money i will be old during this Anniversary Sale for $7.63 Men Fine Suit In velour finished Caesimeres , told at all clothing store for $15, will be (old at this Anniver sary Sale for $9.98 Men's strictly Tailored Suit, lined with finest Fanner1 Satin, made of the beat Scotch Cheviot and Plsids, guaranteed by Wise to be all wool, worth and sold here-to-fore for $17.50, at this Anniversary Sale for $10.49 A lot of men extra Tailored Gar ment at finely finished and elegantly made Suit the most particular dressr could desire, made form im ported suiting from the best loom in the world; faultiest in fashion, beautiful style materials; you've paid $25 for the same suit many time, but at this An niversary Sale they go for $14.98 100 dozen Ties, worth 25c Anniver sary Sale price 19o A lot of Collars, Anniversary price. .4c Hen's Shirts, worth 50c Anniversary pnce 30o 23c IWlts go at this sale for 15c C0q Belts go at this sale for 33c Mens white lOo Handkerchiefs go for Co Men's bordered 15o Handkerchief go for 8o Mon's Linen 25c Handkerchief po( for 17o Men' Initial Silk Handkerchiefs go for ...19a 25 dosen Umbrella, told for $1.25, Anniversary price 83c HATS! HATS I HATS! During this Anniversary Sals wt place at your disposal about 500 docen Hats, all colors and shapes at prices prices ridiculously low and you should avail yourself of thla rare opportunity to get in line. Don't stop at one hat bay several ' All our $2 Hats at Anniversary price $1.39 All our $2.50 stiff Ilats at Anniver sary price .......$1.89 All our $3 Hats at Anniversary price, $2.49 25o oi ps go for..... 19c 50o capi go for 33c Straw Hats and Summer Outing Suits st HALF PRICE Look at the original price and figure it out yourself. Boys' three piece suits, long pants ages 13 to 17, made to sell and always sold by Wise for $12.50, extra special Anniversary Sale price $4.39 Boys' three piece suit, short pants, ge 8 to 16, worth up to $7.50, Anni versary Sale price, only $3.98 Boys' long Overcoats; $7.50 it the regular suiting price, but during this Anniversary Sale marked down to. ,$4.23 Boys'' $10 long Overcoats, Annlver tary Sals price.., $0.49 Men' Stylish Overcoats, latent ma terial and nicely made, a garment that retail anywhere for from $12 to $16, Our Annlvcrary price $389 Men's handsome Overcoat that art made to please, In Kersey's, Melton's and Vicunet', handsomely trimmed and up-to-date in every particular, good that are made to sell for from $17.50 to $27.60 at our Anniversary Salt they git (or ,...,..$12.39 MEN'S HOSE Men's 10 cent hose, pair.... So Men's 12 1-2 cent black or tan hose, pals .. 6o Men's 15 cent bltck hose, Anniversary tale price ..8c Men's 25 cent fancy hose. Anniver sary sale price 19o Men's 60o underwear , Anniversary Ssle price 39c Heavy all wool Cashmere Shirt, a great snap during this sale, they sold for $250 to $3; Anniversary price.. $1.49 Men't Flannel Shirts, regular $1.75 value, Anniversary price, 89c Men's red or blue Handkerchiefs, each 3c Men's 25c Suspenders go for 14o Men't 50o Suspenders, Anniversary Sale price 33 yE really regret if we have offended any brother clothier, but we feel that we have a right to cele brate our 21st Business Birth' day. We did not interfere with any of them when they had their sales. We will let . OUR i PRICES TALK FOR US On each and every day during this Adversary Sale we present ABSOLUTELY FREE to the 20th, 40th, GOth and 80th purchaser that which he has selected. No matter what the amount. Goods sold at these prices for cash only P n ERmAr Olofhier If WWWWWHWWHWHWHmtW ,tM Hi Hill I I MM OI MUM LIFE SAVERS RESCUE. CORVALLIS, Sept. 20. Prof. Pemot's motor boat figured in a sensational epi sode at Newport Friday evening. .It had met the evening train at Yatjuina and was en route under the guiding hand f Prof. Pernot with a party of friends to Newport. In the party were Thomas Callahan, Robert Huston, Miss Helen Hostony Prof. Oorge Coote and others. Near Newport the engine went tem porarily out of commission, and the boat and its passengers began to drift on an ebb tide toward the bar. Heroic efforts to make the engine do its duty failed, and at' an opportune time the men from the life saving station went to the res cue and towed the drii'tiny party to safety. The plight of the party ersated considerable excitement for the moment on shore and gave rise to exaggerated reports, many of which gave the inci dent undue importance. ABOUT GRAYS HARBOR. 1 You can enjoy the most elegant bill of fare in Alaska just as well as in the greatest metropolis. Preferred Stock Canned Goods teles Wtarartr Uw Bit an Oron bring to your table the most delicate vegetables, fruits, etc., from Maine, New .jersey, California, Oregon, etc Each is gathered at its best, wherever Jt is known to grow best, and is packed right there, only those of firm, best quality, in fish, meats and vege tables being accepted for the Pre ferred Stock label. Same way with fruits gathered with the dew on and packed so quickly and carefully that the garden flavor ocrvcif. n.9 an example oi elegant aisnes, as crve in Aiasjca as new Jf oric, try Uiu: ESCAixonn SHI 1ST?. Make i tomato mice i pick over a can of Prefer red Stock Shrlmpa, beat in the nuce and add a rliu of aberrr (or a eli of the iolce from . a can of Preferred Stock ratpberriea. ) Tarn into a iballow baking dim. "I cover with bartered crumbi aad baJaj moil crumb, are brown. Gamiab w:ia paraiey and aerrc boc t Vie Preferred Stoctjuaitf guaranteed from your Gnter. A1XES 4 LEWIS, Wholesale Grocers, P0BTLAHD, 0BEG01T, U.S.A. is pre- easyto Bartlett Pears i.oo per box Apples, 75c, 1.00, 1.25 Prunes and Peaches For Canning ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street ) Phone Main fi81 Dredging Deep Water Channel to the Ocean. ABERDEEN, S.pt. 20. In connection with the proposed improvement of Grays Harbor by dredging an 18-foot channel to deep water, the contract for which has been awarded and upo which work will soon begin, the following corres pondence and recommendation by the different government officials in charge of the work, and now for the first time made public, will be of interest. In January, 1900, F. A. Pope, first lieutenant of the U. 8. corps of engi neers, in submitting his report of the survey of the Harbor, and his recommen dations to Brigadier General A. Mac kenzie, chief of engineers, U. S. A., reported as follows: "Grays Harbor consists almost en tirely of tide flats with channels made by the rivers running into the lurbor. There are two main channels traversing the harbor from cat to west, the north arid nouth channels. The south channel is hoal and is but little used. The north channel is used by all ocean going vessels entering the harbor. Tlierf: are two !hoal in the north channel, ow be low Hoquiam and one between Hoquiam and Aberdeen. The middle channel has been closed and the south one almose entirely so by dikes. A channel. 100 feet wide and 15 feet deep has been drsdged part way through the shoal between iloquiam and Aberdeen. A channel 100 feet wide and 15 feet deep has been dredged part way through the shoal be low Iloquiam. "It is now desired to have a channel provided that will permit ocean going vessels to reach the wharves at Aber den and Iloquiam and also to allow ves sels to pass through the shoal of the inner hurbor without having to wait for favorable tides. SIXTEtN ELK THERE. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Indiana, writes! "Last yeap I suffered for three month with a summer cold so distress ing that it interfered with my business. I bad many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a doctosj prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medi cines which teemed to only aggravate my case. Fortunately I insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package, and it quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. , (7 Homing Astorian, eo cent per month, delivered by carrier. Predicted that This Band Will be Exter minated During Open Season. OOUVAUJS, Sept. 20. Over in the woods, somewhere between C'orvallta and the sounding sea to the southwest, tnere is a herd of 10 elk, that it is freely pre dicted, will be extcrmimited during the present open tuion, beginning lust Sun day nml ext'mfng to (Mtier ISffli. The fact that their exact numlicr is known shown how well the people of the vicinity know of their habits and rcn dczvous. It is even hinted that some of the denizens know the number of calves each season, just as the ordinary firmer knows his Imnd of cattle that runs on the range adjoining hill farm' in the Coast Range mountains. It is suir that such bull elk n s are killed at this season will lie worthless for eating, and that it will bo slier waste to kill them for the reason that male deer are worthless for use a couple of months later. If they were to have been killed, the claim of those who insist they know is, it should have been hist month. Nu merous parties have gone into the Coast range lookink for bunds of elk, 1.1M it is possible some of them may fall upon this band. Of course, there are o'her herds, and the prediction is that the rans of these monarchs of the mountains will be sadly decimated by the time the Ide of October are fairly on. It is un fortunate that the legislature made uieh a farce of the law protecting elk. BATTERIES STARTS WITH BIG POPULATION. New State Will Have 1,403,732 Inhab itants, Census Figures Show. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. The fotal population of the propositi! ntata of Oklahoma is just 1,408,732 persons, ac cording to the censue which has just been completed. The population is dis tributed an follows: Indian Territory, 680,007, Oklahoma Territory 719,7(15. The population of Oklahoma is aa In crease of 70 per cent 6ver the population as recorder in the census o flOOO. Oklahoma will have the unique dis dinction of having a larger population at the time of its admission into the Union than any of the admitted states. Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. UNIVERSAL ij stoves ana Kanges f Every one Guaranteed We Buy them in Car Load Lots ii The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go !j Incorporated Successor! U Foard ft Stokaa Ce. Ait Insidious Danger One of the worst feature of kidney trouble i that it is an insidious dis ease and before the victim realizes bit danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregulari ties and prevent Bright't Disease and diabetes. T. P. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Mil MMMMMMMMM THE TRENTON ! First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street. Corner Commercial and 1 4th. Astoria, Oregon. X ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX President F. L. BISHOP, Secretary. Nelson Troyer, Vloe-Frei. and Bupt. ASTORIA SAVmaS BANK, Tree. Designers and Manufacturers oi THE LATErJT IMPROVED ' Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnishwd. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED ' Fwt of Fourth Street