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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1907)
Sunday, SiPimsER .9, 1907 THE MORNING ASTOR1AN; ASTORIA, OREGON. It Astoria Acetits for Standard Patterns, Warties Rust-Proof Corsets ft ill! AuttimE' Balel of Mew Fall Goats cundvMirl! : Saturday and Monday ' we j announce out formal opening of the latest fashions in woman's tailored suits and coats We have : gathered here from many1 of the leading manufacturers of the East the latest fashions and best values that' are to be obtained I in the eastern ; markets, jftnd arc prepared to show you the largest assortment of Suits , Coats and Furs - in Astoria, and every garment purcnase ncrc II not entirely Sctusiawiuiy, iuuuiiliu juuuiiuii viy uuuua vAuuauy ; u ui AND WIUL MAKE GOOD $15.Q0 Newi Fall Goats and Suits, $107 !i SihirAv annd Mondav onlv we will cive vou an oooortunity to $av one-third cm every $15.00 New Fall Coat or Suit in our entire stock. Remember every ear- t?. c,t,Jwi'J Mrtn-iv rtn'tv wf wi!! clve von an oooortunitv to save one-third on every $15.00 New Fall Coat or Suit in our entire stock. Remember everv par- and miss an opportunity to secure one of these bargains as this offer holds good for only two days. Come early and secure 'he choice of one of these rare values t2Jl VI I tl 4 s'f'.""y. ' I Gloves, Dent Style Tans and Browns, $3.5Q and $4OQ , 1 'j ii ) , 11 ," ' . ", . ; : , Long tan gloves have the call for Fall of 1907. J" the glove every wo man wants nowadays-Dent style, 12 and 16 button lengths, every pair perfect, wide top and all sizes, the most attractive and! dnrable glove for Fall and Winter wear. Best shades of tan and brown. Select your gloves now while the stock is unbroken. No better value offered anywhere SEE WINDOW $3.50 & $4.00 7 Bp Satin Bleached Table Linen, 3Sc $1.7S Irish Llnett Dartiask $1.38 A special sale of table damask that will be of interest to the shrewd buyer. These special reductions are in force Monday and Tuesday, and it will be to your interest to look to your needs in table linen as yon can save one fourth to one-third on your purchase. ; New patterns in fine Irish Linen Damask with napkins to match. Our Drejss Goods Special Two Days OnlySaturday a Monday Chiffon Broadcloths $1.35 Broadcloths have first place in the dress goods section for Fall We have a complete stock in all the most wante j shades, brown, navy, red, green, ' castor and black. . Values $1.25 to $3.50 the yard. - To-day and Monday we will give you an opportunity to secure your choice of these values in all colors and black at these ridiculously low prices : ' ' - I it r $1.25 50-inch broadcloth, all colors 1.50 50-inch 2.00 3.50 50-inch 50-inch i. black only zzzzi: ... 85c ..$1.15 1.35 ........ 2.69 Complete stock of dress goods in Panamas, Serges, Taffetas, Batistes, etc. MISCELLANEOUS $1.00 bed spreads .....;.m......"..............!............. 69c 1000 yards cotton shallie 4c 18c huck towel I ... 12c 65c umbrellas .............I 49c 50c eiderdown '. .....;:.. 24c 20c plaid suitings, wool finish, similar to high priced fabrics 12c 15c flannellets 10c 25c school stockings ...J ...;..........12c it . . . .. . . . . .. i . .. P J! Do you know that PlomTvt Carbo Wui set llkt a poultice in drawing out ' Innmmtlon nd poison t It U U fptlo. Far cuU, burnt, externa, crack d bandi It ii ImmedlaU relief. Sold Ij Frank Hart'a Drug itore. . Ho Stndentu, Mo Cocaine, No Oat. is cms i in We will forfeit $1000 to an; ehar itablt Inititutlon for any Dentist who can compete with ut in crown and bridge work, or teeth without ptatet. Pav no fancy feet until you hava con fulled ut. Our continued tucceai In our many officei la dua to the uni form high-grade work done by yeart of experienced operator. The prices quoted txlow art absolutely the beat opportunity to get your money'! worth whfoh bat em been offered. W ue nothing but the beat ma tarlala, , Prices Until Sept. 30th Beat SUm FiUIngi 5c PUtlnum rilUngt Iim Gold ft Platinum Alloy riUlnga.l1.a5 Gold FUlingt la.00 to Ij.oo S. S. White layoa Crown Is-oo Gold Crownt, best talc., extra heavy Ij-oo Bridgework, per tooth, bett work. .9s Bett Rubber Plate, S. SL wbita teeth fS-oo Aluminum-lined Plate .....lio to lis A binding guarantee given with all work for 10 years. 1 VEGETABLE VAPOR Used only by us for Painless JExtrac- tlon of teeth, 50c. Read What Mrs. Jessie Level Says. I had 12 teeth extracted by the use of Vegetable Vapor, absolutely pain less the most pleasing effect arid highly recommend the method. Youra truly, f ? v - ' MRS. JESSIE LEVEL. Lafayette, Oregon. NERVOUS PEOPLE. And those afflicted with heart weak ness can have their teeth extracted and filled without the least pain whatever. . ,; Chicago Dental Parlors Northwest Cor, Commercial and nth. The largest and best-equipped Den tal establishment In the Northwest. Soventeen offices in the United States. LADY IN ATTENDANCE. See that you art in the richt office. TO REVOKE PATENTS. Title to Nearly Two Thousand Acres Fraudulently Obtained. ALBAXY, Sept. 28. Kotiect were fil ed this afternoon with County Auditor Fromnn that the United States ' had commenced action in the U. S. Circuit Court for Oregon, to cancel the patents obtained to 1020 acres of government land by certain persons. The actions were filed in the United SUtea Court On the 20th of this month by Assistant United States Attorney ,foi Oregon Janice Cole. The land whlclj the gov ernment seeks to recover Is located in the famous "11-7" district in Linn conn. t", and endtraces tome of the finest timber land In the state. The land was acquired by the defendants under the homestead act, and the twelve home steads of 100 acres each which the gov ernment would recover were patented on March 17, 1903. It is ali-goj by the government that the patents obtained by tho' defendants were secured fraudulently, It is said that some of the defendants, in fnct, are mythical persons and that the land in reality was secured by other parties. The defendants in the twelve actions filed In tho U. S. Circuit Court are aS follow! ,. , Willis Burne, J. J. Collins, and Ed mund Dorgnnj Sebastian C. Dilloyj Pat rick Collmrtj don Carlos Smith, J J. Collins "' and Edmund Dorgan j "' John Reese; Pohn F. Foster, fleo.'A. Howej Mattie C. Lowell and George A, Howe; Ed-Rcesjr'and W. E. Stearns; William McLaughlin, end George A. Howe; Mary E. McCoy, 'A. 0. Austin anil George A. How. '. EUGENE'S FIRST CARS. t7 Morning Astorlan, (0 oenta pet month, delivered by oarrler. . ' Trial Run Made From the Depot to the University of Oregon. EXGENE, Sept. 28. The electric cars wer operated on the streets today for the fist time and the occasion was a gala one for Eugene. Large crowds gathered on the streets to witness the starting of the cars, and just as soon as A. Welch, general manager of the Eugene & Eastern, and Tom Richardson, secre tary of the Portland OommercM Club, alighted from the Southern Pacifio train and took seAts in the front car, the juice was turned on and while the band played and the people shouted the car whizzed up Willamette street and out on Eleventh street to the University of Oregon. The two other cars folltwed in quick succession. The real estate men oceutpied the lost enr with tin horns and whistles and rent the air with their discordant sounds. But anything to celebrate the event. The cars went along without a hitch, but the track was & trifle rough on account of the accumulation of dirt in the rail groove. After the cars have been operated a few days this rough ness will disappear and they will travel along an smoothly 11 a those in Portland or nnw othcf citv. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President, a L PETERSON, Tke-Presldent ! FRANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Asst. Cashier. STATEMENT OF THB w Astoria Sayings Bank at the )om of business, August 22, 1007. RESONTJRCESL Loans and dis counts . ....... $73(1,850.38 County warrants. . 11,785.65 City warrant Bank building Furniture and fix ture Real estate Cash on hand, and dua from banks. Total.......... 13,17153 $71.788J . 9Li31.ll 10,000.01 241.0M.M tl,084j3il LIABILmES. Capital paid in.... Surphia . ........ Undivided profit.. Dividends unpaid.. . DEPOSITS. Subject to check. .$594,763.08 Time certificate. . 270,963.87 Demand certificates 28,669.91 Cashiers ohecka.... $100,000,01 65,000.01 17,737.41 120.02 901.37MI Total. 1.0845.MU Best On The Market For many yean Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor and popularity until it is now one of the most staple medicines In use and has an enormous sale. It it Intended especially for acute throat and lung di seases, inch at coughs, colds and croop. and can always be depended upon, It is pleasant and. safe to take and is un doubtedly the best in the market for the purposes for which it is intended. Sold by Frank Hart and leading Druggist. "O SPICES, (j CGf FtE,TEA, ; DAKIMOFOWDER, FLUaVOIIillCi EXTOICTS AkoiurtPurfty, fines flavor. Cre&rtsr Srrer$h. OjMonlk Prki v CLossEraDives) r PORTtANO, OREGON. " Cur;es Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom- mr-V, TnrrM T.lirr anrl Ch:o8ton" Laxative M Syrup Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions bf pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed WHOLESpME SUMMER DIRiNKS Grape Jtiice Catawba NON-ALCOHOLIC Concord 1 AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. 1 589 Commercial Street, Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12 th St. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, President F. U BISHOP, Secretary. Nelson Troyer, Vtco-Pres. and Bupt j , ASTORIA SAYINQS BANK. Tress, j Designers and Manufacturers oi THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnish! C ORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED ' - Foot ot Fourtn Street I Open Sunday, 9 to S. F, T. Laruin, Owl Drug Store.