SATURDAY, 0CTCSS2 19, 1907. If " i 1 1 1 1 mMmw4M444mmHtf m 1! ttf ft tttf tf f f ft fff ft ffftifif fff ! tf f f f ttf f f f ft1. ! !?!!?!!!!?? ft ins te ft 8 I-Oait n rt 1 1- I 1 1 1 r -1 1 n U WLIL.jJ ilk. " ' know that OUr policy has always Decn to carry no gOOaS over irom one season iu anuiuci. 4 vv e uu mi iui mice ieasuus. rusv. , At Jteeps uur siuck sice jiuui 01a ana ': ' shopworn goods. Second: ; It gives us ready cash to buy more goods with. Third: ' It pleases our customers to get such great bargains as our Annual Clearance Sales ' always put within their grasp. A pleased customer is a merchant's Best advertisement. Do you want some hints as to what to expect when the doors of our establish- ;: ' ment open at 8 o'clock this morning? ; Here are a few: ; , - . . , ' . ' , , ; It ; . . i . . .,. ..... ....... i . 'r' 1 1 I For There's Some Mysterious Aagic in the Words r 1 Some at One-Half, Sorrie at One-Third arid Some at One-Fourth off Regular Prices.. Our fireat Annual Summer Clearance Sale commences to-day. " The balance of all our stocks of summer goods has been marked down to good-by prices. - You -I JHen'o Suito A high class line in up-to-date Styles and the latest patterns. , $25.00 Suits $18.50 20.00 " ' .". 13.50 17.00 " .....I.'...:....-.....'.: ... 11.50 15.00 " 10.00 13.50 " 8.50. 12.50 " : 8.00 11.00 " 7.50 . Men's Pants ; This sale combines our entire stock bought by us far below cost and sold in the same proportion, as follows: , $4.50 Pants $3.35 4.oo?ants...;..:;..:..:....,..r..:...-... 2.95 ,3.50 Pants 155, 3.00 Pants 2.15 175 Pants 2.05 2.50 Pants....". 1.65 2.00 Pants... 1.45 Hats ' No need to pay more than our prices, and the assortments are unmatched. $4.00 Hats.;.;..... ; S3.C0 8.00 Hats 2.25 2.50 Hats.; 1.75 .00 Hats;. .". .....1.45 1.75 Hats.. .$5 lion's Sweaters The kind that keeps you warm. " $5.00 Sweaters...;...: .;....; $3.50 3.00 Sweaters 2.40 2.50 Sweaters ,2.00 2.00 Sweaters ; 1.50, 1.25 Sweaters 75 Special men's heavy Black, Blue and Oxford $2.50 Sweaters 1.35 Oravanette Rain Coats - The up-to-date and stylish kind. $20.00 for..; $H.E0 15.00 for...... 11X3 , Rubber Boots 4 A big discount in this department. $6.00 Boots for...... .'........$5.00 4.50 " ...3.75 3.75 .:.; 3.15 30 : 2.75 2.50 " ; 2.10 Men's Overcoats Here's an assortment which' will please you. Just a hint or two. $20.00 Overcoats $14.50 17.50 " 13.00 15.00 "r : ; 11.00 12.50 u : 7.50' 10.00 " 6.50 Lien's Uridemcar $3.00 Suits .' $2.25 20 " ; 2.C0 2.00 ' 10 1.00 " 75 lien's Sox Men's 25c Casimere Sox for 15c per pair, 7 pairs $I.C0 Oil Coats $3.00 Coats for $1& 2.25 " 2.C0 2.00 1.75 4 ( - Blapli Oil Coats $2.50 Coats for...... $2.13 20 , f c JO to 20 PBR; CENT OFF ON EVERY DHOE IN THE HOUGB THE WORKINGMEN'S STORE XX Chas. Larson Proprietor. A .Afi' ' si&::.s ;:-:- jv 518 OND STREET ltt"tW L m M AXJiliift AA AAd ' il 1 H I I 1111 Formerly 557 Commercial Street MHMHMOOHMIII HM MimmtHtM j Nev Ideas in Wall Decoration. Do not be commonplace in the ; selection of wall paper. Go where you can fin3 the latest patterns combined with up-to-date ideas in decorating. i Allen Wall Pacer & Paint Co. Corner 11th and Bond Streets. JOmMHN MUMMIIII 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Itttt nNAVCUL. First National Bank pf Astoria, Ore ESTABLISHED 18SO. Capital0l5aOOO t. Q. A. BOWLBY, Pwsidwit. ilUNK PATTON, Cnler. O. L PETERSON. Vloe-Pnwldsnt. 3. W. OAKKEB, Aufctant CMhlii. Astoria Savings Bank FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM . . Eleventh Dpm itrti. , . . 4 .. "" Z, H. B. PARKER, ; r ' '. Proprietor. E. P. PARSES, Mtsuger. PARKEH HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN, I First .CIm b Every Reepect Free Cowh to the House. ' Bar and Billiard Boom , ,, ; Good Sample Roome on Ground Floor for Commercial en Astoria Oregon ( ( i i I j I j i i ! i L ,1 NE17 YORK POLITICS May Furnish Next Candidate for Presidency. THREE AVAILABLE CANDIDATES Roosevelt Might be Nominated if Taft Was out of the Race, if Not Him Then Hughes or Cortelyou Might be Re publican Standard Bearer. NEW YORK, Oct. 17. New York will come near furnishing the candidate for the Republican party in the next cam paten. She presents the following line of presidentinl timber for consideration: Roo-evelt, Hughes and Cortelyou. Dis cus iiij tho three, politicians still cling to the idea. that. Roosevelt will asrain lead his patty to victory, but they can not Point to anything which indicates that he has weakened in his determina tion not to be a candidate. Much stress is laid on the supposition that should it be apparent that Secretary Taft can not be nominated then Mr. Roosevelt will step in and sweep the stakes into his own pocket. ' It is paying a very poor compliment to the President to suojieeii uuu fi auuu wyiu-Mwmium . purpose. That Mr. Roosevelt regards Mr. Taft as prominently fitted for the. exalted position to which he aspires, is, well known and there Is no doubt he j is civing him loyal support. ' That does not mean that Mr. Roosevelt is attempt ing to play a Warwickian role. Fail ing Mr. Taft there are others who would not be classed by Mr. Roosevelt aa "re actionaries," and against whom he could scarcely enter the lists. " Among these are preeminently Messrs. v Hughes and Cortelyou; The former was Roose velt' choice Oovernbr and since his election has strengthened himself with the . people , of New York and throughout , the . countryw He Is the secor.d choice of probably. majority of Republicans today, eliminating Roose velt from consideration. Cortelyou is in the background, overshadowed by Roosevuit and Taft but he is coming to the: front. Because he grew into a prominent figure in the public eye, his abilities and claims to recognition have been discounted on the old theory of prophet without honor Any man who can creditably! fill three Cabinet posi tions and manage the, most successful political campaign in the country's his tory id not to be lightly regarded as a Presidential candidate. A circumstance 1 related to the writer in New York re cently shows how Cortelyou is growing stronger. "Formerly" said the New Yorker, when the Secretary of the Treasury came to town, he visited the offices of the various magnates. When Cortelyou comes here he goes to the sub-treasury and sends the magnates word that if they have anything to say he will be glad to hear them." Cortelyou is an, administrator, par excellence; he is probably the reposi- toiy of more political secrets, and pos- esses more political information than anyi other man. No man could be pri vate secretary to two presidents, occupy three cabinet positions, and, during a holiday, run a national campaign, with out both knowing and learning some thing, Jit will be well to watch the New York " delegates at the next national convention. They have the habit of landing on the winning side. Fisher Bros. . . .. S , Hard Times in Kansas. The old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten in the pros perous Kansas of today; although a citizen of Codell, Earl Shamburg, has not yet forgotten a, hard time he en countered. He' says: 1 was worn out and discouraged by coughing night and day, and could find no relief till I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. It took less than one bottle to completly cure me." The safest and most reliable cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer ever discovered. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers' drug store.- B0o and $1-00. Trial bottle ree. 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