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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1907)
TUESDAY, CCTCSEa 39. 1907. THE MOItNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, QllZGQll " , I - 1 1 Dray loads of new goods are coming almost daily and as soon as they are opened up and checked off they are thrown on the tables and counters and closed out just at J . We must have our rooni all overhauled and new fixtures ,by December 1st. So if there is anytning you may want in the way of Hosiery, Underwear, Shoes, Cloaks, Suits . , ' Skirts, Etc;, and in fact anything carried in' a nrst class ti p-to-date department store. I n i I 1 X ( TAnrT'. I tX1 ; ' ri i JOU a 1 1 i Come at Once and Save 4Eie Meirchanto ProftCo! . SHOES Glinrt'Cl Men's, f 3.00 Shoes only r&n' ' 01 no Ladies' $2.50 and $5.00 Shoes only ' 0I.C3 f : Children's Shoes at about : i-4 off HOSIERY H)0J Children's 20c fine Black Hose. Ladies' 35c Wool Hose. Men's 25c Half-hose,.... .iCc CLOAKS Ladies' late style $15 Cloaks 00X0, . X V Ladies' 'fine ' $20.00 Coats V.A Ladies' $25.00 finest Coats tmlK: 5104:9 . v ' -'it.) P -J Children's Bearskin Coats ' ' ' worth $5.00 . L : G2.C3 Children's $7.50 Cloaks for XnUIJIIS and SUIT CAS2S , Arc just what thsy cost saving the customer about I -3 on each purchase. () ill A assortment of the newest styles just jin The $1.50 Fur ' Boas. 7CC The $5.00 Fur Bcas :...J:2C3 Elegant $7.50, $10.00 and iiSjQOLfsrs i the Martin, Mink, etc., at , ;v C3-C3. . G7.C3 end QI0.C CAPS cad EIOOBO The $1.00 Bearskin Cap CCD $1.50 Finest Bearskin Caps "at c:c v 7oc Velvet and Knit Caps for j school girls . I i i . Mi . 4'' Cverythtafj Going at the (Some Great Reduction to Close Out Stocli ct Once T W IS t - ....... Atr.v ., BOS T DM r "i 3 1 1 Successor to the Morse Dept. Store. -i LAUGE lf.!, II GRATION Returning Business Men Make Prediction. EASTERN PEOPLE INQUIRING Oregon Receive Strong Endorsement u A Live stocic country woa ,R 'Aisodtlon to Meet Dairy Associa tion Adding to Prize List rORTLANU, CWIJS.. Uct. iiusine men returning from tliS Eat are unan imous In predicting an enormous iminl .gmtlon to Oregon during tlus I coining year, people residing in the great cities of York, Chicago, Brooklyn, Phila delphia, Boston, 'Pittsburgh, Cinclpnatt and other population oeniers never ex- ' yriwsed so much anxicby to hear about .tltia country as at present and the same idea Is reflected through the correapon dence' of the Portland CJoininemlal club. Judge John M. Soott of Salem, pieii cnt of the State Good Roods associa tion, is conducting an active .campaign iu behalf of the Good Rood meeting to be held in the rooms of the Portland Commercial club, November H and 15. Judge Scott deire that every oommer ial, industrial, .agriaultunal, horticul- . tural and irrigation organization in the late to send delegates. V M. , v " President Ed. -T, Judd of the Oregon Sta t Dairy " , asaodationr reports con jtantly Increasing interest in ' the big etate meeting to be held In Portland, Hwember 12 and 13. Constant additions re being made to the prizes, and- an Active committee is at work. It is de aired above everything else, that, the fanners be present on this occasion. Oregon never received a stronger en dorsement than the following from the pen of Prof. Charles Curtis of the Ames, Iowa, Agricultural college: "There k nowHicre on the face of the globe a land or people so dominant in the improve jiient of live stock or so potent in the production of the highest tj'pe do' me.-tio animals as tlw British, Islands. , There k nowhere' on the American con tinent a region affording conditions so I.Vfely allied to those of Great .Britain fif on the North Pacific coast of the Uni--d States. The similarity is noticeable, -'not only in climntio conditions and nat- ' airal environments, but also in the genu ine enthusiasm and deep-seated faith In the industry possessed by the tillers of theeojl." Th Eugene Commercial club has em ployed Mr. John IL ITartog of Cali fornia, to take charge of their publicity campaign at a salary of $5000 a year. Mr. llartog will be an important factor in the development of Oregon, for Call forni baa never developed a brighter man ia the advertising line. The exhibit of eamplea of iron ore from Columbia county ia promised at thePoFtknd Commercial club this week. The development 'of .oil in Western Idaho and Eastern Oregon is bringing absolute new capital and 'new people that no other Industry would.liave attracted. WHO USES HY0MEI? The Best People in Astoria, Says T. P. Laurin Guaranteed In Catanhal Troubles. ' No other remedy or medicinal treat ment has ever been as popular or made so many remarkable cures In Astoria as Ityomei, ' - The best people attest its curative virtues, says TV F. Laurin, who are the local ngents." The fair way ia which Hyomei was sold, to refund the money unless it gave satisfaction, waa the best proof wlien It was introiluced that it possessed unusual curative powers. I T. R Laurin took all the risk of the treat menj giving satisfaction, and left It to the purcliasors to be the Judge. Later, when ' Hyomei was used and recommended by our well-known, physi cian and buslaesi' men and their wives as a , treatment that absolutely cured catarrh no matter how1 serious or long standing, 'the' sales rapidly , grew and to day there it? no other remedy. in T. P. Laurln's r large stock that has such a large and staple sale. Th first breath of Ilyomei'e healing air kills all catarrhal poison.. ' Try Hyomei today on T. F. Laurln's offer to refund the money if the treat ment doe not give your, satisfaction, and you will soon become its friend and recommend it to others. There's nothing eke that gives uch quick curative re sults ia catarrhal conditions. out of SljW " V "Out of sight, out of mind," la an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's been treated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chilblains dis- appear under its healing influence. Guar anteed by Charles Rogers. 25o. ; MONEY FOR CROPS Secretary of Agriculture Wilson Says Value is Greater. ENORMOUS SUM FOR FARMERS Unable to See Any Danger in Finan cial Situation Crop Shortage Abroad Helps Boost Prices No Hard Times For Country v ; 53 years old, last night leaped from an open window to the ground and sustain ed a fractured wrist and internal injur ies whlcn rendered her uncocscious. The robber, looking out of the window and seeing the woman, lying . motioleas on the ground, menaced her husband with his revolver to prevent ,, outcry and calmly proceeded to ransack the con tents of the bureau and clothes. Then he tied his booty ia a sack and swung from the .window and dropping to the ground, passed the unconscious woman without a glance. As the burglar fled through the .neighboring yardsj Ir. Rumstick rusKed in his night clothes to his wife's' assistance. He found her still unconscious ' and . moaning with pain. Carrying her into the houee, he sum moned a doctor and the police. . . CHICAGO, Oct. 28. A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington says: Secretary of Agriculture Wilson said last night that the farmers will get more money, for thelf cropa this year than they" got for those of last year. The total value of all farm products in 1900 was x$0,7S4,0OO,OOO. This enormous sum not only will mean that there will be no hard iimes for the country, but that the proHpciity.'which has blessed it for a dowiv years will continue. Secretary Wilson ia unable -to see any danger in the financial situation, believ ing it is entirely confined to the specul ative element in New York, and he is convinced that the next few weeks will show that the farm and not wall Street is the rear barometer of our financial welfare. .... , ' Secretary Wilson's confidence that the total wealth produced Una year from farm products will be' greater than that of lat year i based partly upon' the fact that there is scarcity of wheat and other crops abroad and this has con tributed to the incrjfase of prices. Crops at home will not be a large probably as those of 1906, " except cotton. As secretary Wilsom said, everybody knows the price of meat has gone up, which the output of the packing-house produots has increased. ARRAIGNED FOR SENTENCE. AFRAID OF BURGLAR. Leaps from Window and Sustains Seri ous Injuries. CHICAGO, Oct.'28. -Frantic with fear of a burglar whom she had discovered in her bedroom, Mrs. Barbara Rumstick, NEW YORK, Oct. 28. Dr Walter L. Gillette formerly vice-president of the Mutual Lifo Insurance 'Company, who was convicted last week on the charge of per jury,, will b arraigned before Jus tice! Bowling today for sentence.' The maximum penalty is 10 years in state prison A, strong effort will'be made to induce Justice Bowlhig to extend to the vetoran life insurance official the great est possible olemency. The; jury which convicted him unanimously recommended Dr. Gillette to, the clemency of the court, and Justice Bowling has since received a mass of petitions from friends of the convicted man asking him to be lenient Dr. Gillette has been o tho point i of breaking down e ver since he was lodged in the Tombs lasjweek. Ha is 67 years old and feeble. Friends say olose con finement for any length of time would surely prove fatal to Dr. Gillette. ;. ' "" .' 't '- : FATAL QUARREL.' . VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct. 28,-James Chance died today at Princeton, B. C, having been shot 'last night by Walter Gross in a fight. Chance accused Gross of cheating and pulled toward himself a large sum of money lying on the table, Gross drew a pistol and emptied the contents into Chance's stomach. " PROMINENT TEICPLAR DEAD. HOUSTON, TEX., Oct. 28. LuduB T. Xoye-f, aged 20, past grand commander of th Knights Templar of Texas, and Eminent Commander of Ruthven Com mandcry in this city, died last night. II was bora in Connecticut. IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT . NEWi YORK, Oct. 23. Announcment is made that Rer. John Keliar has been appointed to the important position of organization secretary of. the Protestant Ohurch in the Isthmus of Panama. 1 . Rev, Mr. Keliar was rector of Trinity Chapel up to June la ft, when he resign ed. Six years ago lie figured in a sen sational escapade and lost the eight of an eye as the result of a, bullet wound inflicted by Thomas Barker, member of his church, The shooting, it was alleg ed, at the time, was prompted by stories Mrs." Barker tyld her husband. In ve&ttgationg failed to verify the charges brought tgainst the cler,jymaa. No home is so pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, as wnen the entire family is in perfect health. A bottle of Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure every member of the family of constipa tion, sick headache or stomach trouble, T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store, s Foley's KMney Cure will cure any case of kidney troubles that is not beyond medical aid. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. : HEIHNGTON'S TABLETS ABSOLUTELY CURE Indigestion, Rheumatism,! Diabetei, Ktdncy Diseases, Bladder Troudles, Liver complaints. A SURE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Have you healthy kidneys? 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