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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1907)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1907. ITIIE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. (13.000 worth of ladles' high-class tailor ed lulli, coai, evening lulti, opers coli, skirts, waists, millinery, muslin underwear, tilk petticoats, cravanette and children's dresses, to be aacrtflced at leu than one-third of their actual valu. ' Moew aisii Sale GREATEST SACRIFICE EVER OFFERED IN LADIES' HIGH CLASS, FASHIONABLE WEARING APPAREL. The next 10 days will mark th greatest and the most mercileM (laughter of ladiea' high-class wearing apparel ever witneiaed on the coast We must raise the money to pay for the stock. We were fortunate to secure at 33 per cent Values not considered. We give the people the benefit of the purchase. The peo ple will assist ua in raising the money. Davs of Ten The present money market made it possible for us to secure a $15,000 stock of Ladies' High Class wearing apparel at about 33 per cent on tbef dollar. The OIUCK. vuiisiaia vi t?uua, v-uiua, ivvcuiujj wjuiibj vysa wvuto, viavcucuu, vvmaio, Miiutuiy , uJiuis, uiuauu uuuci tmu, ntukntoi, uktu auu vuuuiku s w-wv In order to raise the money to pay for the same, we place the entire stock on sale at less than one-third of its former' price. Merciless ... . . , . , .. . Merchandising Sale Begins TliBrsday.Dec.19 at 9a.m. Every garment it new, fresh and desirable. This season's newest and smartest creations. The people of Astoria and vicinity ant aware of the fact that a sale at JALOFFS STOKE means extraordinary values at ridiculously low prices. The Jalof! store grows with the growth of Astoria, and Its future depends on the reputation it enjoys among the people of Astoria. This fact is an assurance against misrepresentation. We back every statement we make. , $10 LADIES' SUITS-Thl , season's choice models; values up to $25) during this sale tut to LADIES' COATS Full length, circular and semi-fitting .1 fancy mixture and solid colors: values up to 118, cut to... ....... .v., ..(... $5.00 .0.00 !?,90c BELTS WORTH many times more from 10c to.. $2.00 LADIES' SKIRTS- Values up to fl5 cut to.. MUSLIN COWMS-Exwllcnt quality; high anJ slip over styW worth 12.50 cut to.. LADIES' TAILORED SUITS Extremely beautifully design ed garments ria velvet , chiffon and broadcloth values up to $05 cut to ............ u LADIES' COATS-Very beautiful and stylish gar menls; values up to $.15 cut. to....... ..-.- 'LADIES' OPERA COATS and evening costumes) the cream , of the season distinct and exclusive cut to prices too ridiculous to mention. t i TJNDERSKIRTS-Full size tuck, lace and em broidery trimming; dust ruffle; cut to '.. WAISTS, SILK Masn-lin net, ktced, fancy taffeta, from $1.50 .' to $13; three times that much, . $22 $15 CO: This great MONEY-RAISING SALE will convince you that you must not wait for clearing sales when yon get left overs and pay prices that do not appeal half as much as those we quote on strictly new, fresh and desirable garments Tight now, and that you can replenish your wardrobe with three garments for the price of one. Think! Ponder! Act! MdisrM Raising sale Begins Thursday, December j IOtK.0.:at-'r m. JAH ? SI ASTORIA, OREGON OFF IQf FREE PARE With every purchaw of $20 and over, we will pay the fare boti ways to purchasers from ChiuooU, Chtlilnmet, Skamokawa, . Ihraeo, Seaside' and surrounding. A . . ' . i- mm- BIG WHITE PLAGUE U ViV. 1 ' :-" NovelCampalgn for its Extermin ation to be Conducted. D0PT VIGOROUS METHODS Alarming Increase in the Death Rate From Consumption Has Stirred Chicago Authorities to Adopt 'Extra-ordinary Measure for Its Prevention and Cure. CHICAGO, Dec. 10 The great white plague, Vlilrh causes more than 3,500 death In Clilciiiro every year, is to be attacked in a new and, for this city, novel campaign. Special ! departments for tuberculosis will bo opened to.lay at tho five dis pensaries conducted by the rasa, North western, Polliilyoic and Malinemann Medi cal Schools, the colli'go of Physicians and Surgeons, and the United Hebrew Chari ties dispensary, .,,... ; The medical institutions were interest ed as a result of tho activity of the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute. Do Not Read This - t Without Making up your mind to be come one of my pleased customers. Good work always please. 'J. -"' Carl E. Franseen, ' The Astoria Tailor, Phone Main 3711. C Suite made to order. Hundreds of patterns to elect from. Every one up to date, The Institute has been In existence for! three years and during that period its 1... I. ...... nliUMtF alnnnl T VI fc linn uti'U uiirtl.ru educational lines. The alarming increase in the death rate from consumption in this citv. which was 215 more hist year than it was thet previous year-due, according . . 1 . - .1.1.. . to lli'aiut commissioner n.vjni, nisuuy w tbo lack of ventilation in dwellings has caused the institute to adopt more vigor ous methods in combating the disease. rrhe unfortunoto victim of tuberculosis no matter how poor he may be and re- garJfcM of, the stage of the disease, will receive valuable advice regarding the out of door trentment and diet and exercise, and medicine when it Is needed. Physicians specially qualified to diag nose and treat tnbeHiiilosis have volun teered their services, The plan lias the enthusiastic support of tho medical pro fession, including tho commissioner of health. .1 .. . ' HERE'S GOOD ADVICE. O. S. Woolever, one of the best known merchants of Le Raysville, N., Y, saya: "If you are ever troubled with piles, ap ply Buoklen's Arnica, Salve. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago." Guaranteed for sores, wounds, burnsor abrasions. 25. at CUs. Rogers drug store. A question exists in the Illinois Legis lature as to whether a majority vote passed the primary bill. There can be no doubt that the people of the state want a sensible primary law Dy much more than a two-third majority. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Fake LAXATIVE BROMO Conine Tab- lets. Drumrlste refund money If it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature Is n each box. 25o. agea. Ilia delivery, too, was unfortunate for at times bis voice sank so low a to be almost in audible. Before he finished the members of the committee were rest less, a condition which waa aggravated when former mayor Jay II. Ncff of Kan sas City, chairman of the Kansas "City boomera, delivered long, rambling speeeh, the subject matter of which could have been condensed into 250 words. In spite of the fact that the Kansas City delegation had brought with them $75, 000 in certified checks and Chicago of fered nothing but a guarantee of ex penses, the vote was almost two to one in favor of the latter city. ' . SRepresentative MeKmley of Illinois be lieves thai the widows of Civil War veterans should be more kindly treated by Uncle Sam.. He has introduced a bill increasing the widow's pension from $8 to $12 per month. This measure, also repeals the dependent clause. The reas ons given Vy Mr. MVKinley for these in creases' aite that the price of, eommodi ties has - increased to I remarkable ex tent and that these women are growing aged snd for that feasoir greater con sideration should be shown them. The measure has been referred, but -The Illi nois congressman will press the matter in an effort to have it enacted . , 179 tivu DON'T MAKE A BIG MISTAKE and put off your Xmas shopping until nexi week Do It Now ! The Boston Store is offering the very greatest inducements to those who will , .', come at once. ; ' 3 RLINOIS WINS OVER MISSOURI. VlASmNOTPty Dec. 10,-Illinoie has won out against Missouri in the con test for tho Republican national con vention.: By a vote of 83 w 17 Chicago captured the prise, Denver getting four votes In the balloting in the Republican national committee. Distance alone wai Denver's undoing, but It ie generally whispered among the politicians that the Missouri contingent drowned all their chance in a flood ot oratory. The kan sas City delegation was over-enthulastic. Not the least offender was Senator War ner who devoted, In the excess of his teal, faf mow time than was necessary in setting forth Kansas City's advant- I TUESDA Frotti 8 id 11 We Fine Fancy Ribbons, Nos. 40, 60 and 80, ortH )Cn up to 60c. Choice of all , JL 15and 20c Cushion 'Cord, per yard lOc 35 and 40c New" Cushion Tops :. 25c : . -25c Fine Pure Candles......... 12c : 60c Finest Chocolate Bon Bons 25c ' 20 per-cent off on all Fur Remember these great bargains are for Tuesday between the hours ot 8 and 11 a.m. HE OQM I TJV7WJ TORE