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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. rASlt)nJX OBEG02I. . ......... i f 'TTTT!Ttii TTT!tiITi T Ti ZTTTTTl gmtmgtmmmmtt aniuinimisiii 1 V l Better be Wise Than Sorry Trade Now! Why shouldn't the boys in the mills and camps have a show? Payday will soon be here and they will want to take advantage of '), S. i r .y ?. ,, k . ; f fl He who works for Astoria is Wise for the people like a hustler better than a.jealous knocker. rrrrvo Wl Men's Suits at -Men's Suits at Men's Suits at I Men's Suits at 8 Men's Hats I Better Hats li: Fine Hats Extra Fine Hats $7.63 0.08 10.40 14.08 68 c $1.39 1.80 2.49 So let the picnic go on for a short time longer Don't Hesitate! Don't Wait! This sale must end sometime not much longer than October Tenth Men's Overcoats cut down 1 Boys' Overcoats ditto! Boys' Suits also cut down - APll ill n isi 1 25c Ties or Suspenders for 19c 50c Ties or Suspen'rs for 33c j $1.25 Umbrellas - 83c i Bovs' Wash Vests 78c i We open daily at 7 a. m. and close at 6 p. m., (excepting Saturdays we close at JO p. m.) ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER vWHO DOES THINGS FIRST HERMAN WISE fn.n nm I mhT! t f fit !! !fHt ?!!!! ?!!! UNIVERSAL IStoros and Ranges Every one Guaranteed We Buy them in Car Load Lots 1 The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go ij Incorporated SsecMum U ImX Stokw Co. WHEN TOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT . ... ..... i Write us, we're here for that purpose The Work We Do ! Anything in the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept jn repair. We will be glad to quote you prices. OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST. STEEL & EWART - m i. M ' ; . fill... Vat-' .Oil MONUMENT TO ROCKEFELLER. FINANCIAL. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 18. Capital $100,000 d. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. , HANK PATTON, Cashier. ft L PETERSON, Vice-President. J. W. GARNER, A'.stant 'CuUv. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In $100,008i Surplus and Undivided Profit 180,000 Transact a -General Banking Business. Intereat Paid onjTlme ueposfta FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM Eeventb and Duane streeta. i ASTORIA, OREGON. E, G. Lee Expresses Admiration For Richest Man. DENTON, Texas, Sept. 28. A monu ment ot Pohn D. Rockefeller U being erected by E. G. Lee, two miles south of this town, where two much-traveled roads cross. Of course, it is unusual to put up a monument to a man before he has been gathered to his forefathers. "I know that the monument should be postmortem," said Mr. Lee, a man of great intelligence. "I know you cannot write epitaph in the! present tense. But Andy Carnegie and Teddy Roose velt have set the example, only Andy is working up, building libraries, and Teddy is working down, digging pits. "I consider John D. Rockefeller the greatest man in the world," Mr. Lee continue! with emphasis, "I em trying to induce him to come here and live where he won't be hunted and perse cuted. I want him to run on the demo cratic ticket for president next time; he would be elected. You see, the ped estal is nearly completed. It symbol izs Mr. Rockefeller's natural strength, breadth and depth. "I have ordered the statue itself from a bronze easting firm in New York City. No, I will not tell you which firm, be cause, like Mr.-Rockefeller, 1 shun pub' Jfcity. I am spending $15,000 on the statue and pedestal. I expect Mr. Rockefeller and his kin to be here for the unveiling, which may be next No vember, and if not then, in the early spring. "He has asured me that nothing ex cept busines can keep him vay So I am very hopeful that he will be here, for Ire testified the other day, you will remember, that he had not been at tending to business for some years. Anyhow, whether Jie i here or not, the monument will be unveiled. . Despite the .difficulty of wording epi taphs in past or present, Mr. Leo has quite a lare collection from which he expects to make a selection. In letters of bronze there may be on one face of the pedestal: 'Jfe never cared for money for mon ey's sake." On another face the following: "Christopher Columbus discovered the country. "George Washington liberated the country. . "Abramah Lincolu united the conn try. "John D. .Rockefeller illuminated the country." And on a third face: "Million's burn oil; he burned money for the sake of charity and learning." The statue will stand on the top of a mass or rocks piled CO feet high the cir cumference of the base of the mass being 100 feet. RADIUM IN TUNNEL. f Scientist Matya Surprising Discovery, In Alpine Bore, (( , GENEVA, Sept. 28.-A newspaper states that Professor Joly has com pleted a geological examination of the struta encountered in the boring of the Simplon tunnel. He found rich traces of radium, indicating larger deposits than any previous discovery. He be lieves that the presence of these deposits caused the abnormal heat experienced in building the tunnel. He predicts that continued research will prove the supply of radium to be greater than was sup THE G EM C. F. WISE. Prop. Choice Wlnsi, Liquors Merchant Luck From V ! and Cigars ii!jo.m.Ui:joi jb. Hot Lunch at all Bonn Ceota Corner Utrtnth and Commercial JJTORIA 08ZC01I Attack Of Diarrhoea Oared By One D.M Of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera i sd Diarrhoea Remedy. I wag so weak from an attack of diar rhoea that I could scarcely attend to my duties, when I took a dose of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured nie entirely and I had been taking other medicine for nine days without relief. I heartily recom mend this remedy as being the best to my knowledge for bowel complaints. R 0. Stewartof the firm of Stewart & Bro, Greenville, Ala. For sale by Frank Hart and leading Druggists. Lame Back. This is an ailment for which Cham berlain's Pain Balm has proven especial ly valuable. In almost every instance it affords prompt and permanent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange of Orange, Mich says of it: "After using a plaster an4 other remedies for three weeks for a bad la mo back, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and two ap plications effected a cure." For sale by Frank Hart and leading Druggists. 1 tllllMIMIIMMIMIMMMHMIMMMnillMHHII ii Fisher Bros, Company Sole Agents for Barbour's and Finlayson's Salmon Twine and Netting Hardware, Iron, Steel and Ship Chand- lery. Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Brass f . Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass arid Hardwood i Groceries A Complete Line of Fishing, Cannery f ' Logger and Mill Supplies i Fisher Bros. Co. j 546-550 Bond Street Astoria, - - Oregon Pi ; i - ' h 21 v