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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1907 THE MORNING ASTOIttAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. t ij,ooo worth of ladles' high-clan tailor ed suits, colli, evening sulti, opera coats, skirts, waists, millinery, muilln underwear, silk petticoat!, cravanetta and children's dreitti, to be sacrificed at less than one-third of their actual valut. ale The next 10 days will mark the greatest and the moat merciless daughter of ladies' nigh-class wearing apparel ever witnessed on the eoast. We must raise the money to pay for the stock. Wo were fortunate to secure at 33 per cent. Values sot considered. Ws giro the people the benefit of the purchase. The peo ple will assist us in raising the money. Ten aloffs Money Raising S GREATEST SACRIFICE EVER OFFERED IN LADIES' HIGH CLASS, FASHIONABLE WEARING APPAREL. s of Merciless Merchandising 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 the dollar. The Stock consists of Suits, Coats, Evening Suits, Opera Coats, Cravenettes, Waists, Millinery, Skirts, Muslin Underwear, Neckwear, Belts and Children's Dresses. 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. Sale Begins Thnrsday.Dec.19 at'9aj. Every garment is new, fresh and desirable. This season's newest and smartest creations. The people of Astoria and vicinity are aware of the fact that a sale at JALOFPS STOKE means extraordinary values at ridiculously low prices. The Jaloff 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. Day LADIES' SUTTS-ThU sea tun's choice models) 0 I A values up to (25; during this salo out to.......,..0 " LADIES' COATS-Ful! length, circular and seml-iltttng fancy mixture and solid colors) values up totJC flit 1S, cut to ,. ... 9U. UU LADIES' SKIRTS 'i?".! 'Values up to $15 cut to....... MUSLIN OOWNS-Excellent quality) high neck and alip over styles worth $2.50 cut to 6.00 00c BELTS WORTH many times more from lOo to. . $2.00 LADIES' TAILORED SUITS-Extremely beautifully design ed garments in velvet chiffon and broadcloth; QOO value up to 05 cut to LADIES' COATS-Very beautiful and stylish gar- I C menta; values up to $35 cut to.... Q " V LADIES' OPERA COATS and evening costumes; the cream of the season distinct and exclusive cut to prices too - ridiculous to mention. UNDERSKIRTS-Full size tuck. lace and em- Art broidery trimming; dust ruffle; cut to ..... UUC WAISTS, SILK Masaelin net, laced, fancy taffeta, from 11.50 1 to $18; three times that much. This great MONEY-RAISING SALE win convince you that you must not wait for clearing sales when you get left overs and pay prices that do not appeal half as much as those ws quote on strictly new, fresh and desirable garments right now, and that you can replenish your wardrobe with three garments for the' price of one. Think! Ponder! Act! MONEY RAISING SALE Begins Thursday, December 19th, 9 a. m. Jf ALOFF8- STOEE ASTORIA, OREGON Baf FREE FARE With every purchase of $20 and over, we will pay the fare both , ways to purchasers from Chinook, Cathhunet, Skaniokawa, Ilwaco, Seaside and surroundings. Seaside Election Contest Quito an extended complaint ws filed i in a suit, in the clreult court ytrdny, wnn l-uo Vttiiimy 01 urn nnuiuii m some of tlie aucreflful candidate in tbs recent election, at Seaside, is questioned. The suit was brought by A. E. Miller and the complaint rfdte that the dcfondM. who are K. H. lTenninger, rolio received tlie highest vote for treamircr, and H. C Anderson, wito won out as councilman from the Second Ward, are innliglblo to hold tlio oflloe, as they am not taxpayers in the town and under the tciius of the city Aartcr they cannot hold oflk. W. K. Iliirfoe, recorder, is made a defendant to tho suit, end It is akexl that lie be re strained from issuing a certificate of election to llentdngcr and Amlemon, or either, llcninng on the petition for a temporary injunction will bo hoard by County Judge Trenchant this morning. Good Cough Medicine for Children. The season for coughs ami colds is now st hand and too much care cannot be used to protect the children. A child is much more likely to contract dlph thorla or scarlet fever when lie has s cold, The quicker you cure his cold the less Uie risk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of those who have tried it are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley, W, Va, says: "I have never used anything otaer than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my children and It has always given good satisfaction. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotlo and may be given as confidently to a child aa to an Adult. For sale by Frank Hart and lead ing druggists. Do Not Read This 'Without Making up your mind to bs eom one of my pleased customers. Good work always, flease't. " . ' 4 , i Carl E. Fransccn, The Astoria Tailor, 379 IIU BI. iruuue iuatu Suits made to order. Hundreds of patterns to select from, Every one up to date. PLENTY OF WATER ALSO GIVES A PRESCRIPTION RE LIEVES STOMACH TROUBLE KID NEYS AND BLADDER AND RHEUMATISM. "Tim people here do not drink enough water to keep healthy," exclaimed a well-known authority. "The numerous eae of toma4i trouble, kidney and bladder disease and rheumatism are mainly due to the Tact tliat the drinking of water, nature's greatest medljino, linn lieen neglected, ' Stop loafing your system with patent medicines and curc-alj but get on the water wagon. If you are really sick why, of oonrse, toko the proper medicines plain common vegetable treatment, which will not atiattes- the nerves or ruin tlie stomach." When requested! for" such a prescrip tion for tho cure of rheumatism and kidney trouble the answer w: "You must make the kidneya do their work; thev are the filters of tho blood. They iiiiit be made to strain out of tho blood 1 the waste matter and acids that cause rlmimutism; tlie urine must be neu tralized so ii wilt no longer be a source of Irritation to the bladder, and, most of all, you must keep these acids from 'forming in the stomach. This is the cause of stomadh trouble and poor digestion. For theso conditions I would suggest itJie following prescriptions Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one , ounce ( ' Cora pound Syrup Sampairilla, three ounoee. Milx by shaking well In bottle and taike in teaepoonful dosee aiftor each meal and at bedtime, but don't Iforget the water. Drink plenty and often. This valuable infortnation and simple proscription should be posted up in each household and, used at the first sign of an attack of rheumatism, 'backache or urinary trouble, no matter how slight ' For Cold Rooms Hard to Heat. ' so clean and economical as the Perfec tion Oil Heater. To begin wrtb, it is absolutely safe. Tlw wkk ean be turned aa high or as low a possible without danger. But perhaps the mot desirable Vesture of all is its convenience. The Perfection Oil Heater can be easily carried to any part of tlie house where more heat is required. It mnv lie a cold bedroom, a chilly hallway, a sick-room. Or you ean use it to heat the bathroom while you take your morning bath then dress by it and then carry it to tlie dining room and eat your breakfast in comfort. The occasions on which it can be called into use are numerous and once you have tried -the Perfection Oil Heater youH wonder why you ever stuggled through a cold winter without one. Another ad vantage is the smokeless burner, which prevents any of the unpleasantnesses that perhaps has given you a poor idcta of oil heaters in general. It is very handsome in appearance and is beautifully finished in nickel and japan. Another borne comfort fon the long winter evenings is the Rayo Lamp, which can be used is any room in the house from parlor, to bedroom. It has ithe latest improved burner, making it unusuauy sae and clean, and an ideal lamp for all 'round household use. The Perfection Oil Heater .and the Rayo Lamp combining as they do to make the house warm and cheerful aro' valuable adifitions to anv home, and no household should be without them. They are sou at a moderate price by dealers everywhere. Tlie coming of the cold1 weather gives rise to the question of how best to heat those rooms and haUwaya of tlie house that seldom 11 ever warm up, no matter how) big a Ana there may be in the furnace or other heating apparatus. ' The'"beb way out of the difficulty is the use of auxiliary atoves-and of these It would bo difficult iudeed to find anything so handy and at the same time IT WILL PAY YOU to do all your Xmas trading at We will save you money on everything and on most goods The difference is simply wonderful. ; . TOMORROW WE WILlv SELL; LADIES' $1.50 FELT SLIPPERS FOR J1.00 LADIES' Saoo FELT SLIPPERS FOR 1.50 MEN'S 9a.oo XMAS SLIPPERS . . 1.50 MEN'S $1.75 XMAS SLIPPERS x.as HEN'S Joe NECKTIES .................. . .39 MEN'S 500 SUSPENDERS...... .39 LADIES' ase FINE EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. ... . .19 LOVELY sjc PLAQUE PICTURES, ONLY 15 MEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ONLY....,, i5C AND 40c WIDE FANY RIBBON, ONLY 15c AND aoc CUSHION CORD . . 75c FINE BLEACHED TABLE LINEN 15C FINE FRINGED TOWELS . . 5C CANDIES, 15 KINDS.. ..'..'. ; 300 CANDIES, ao KINDS w..... THESE PRICES ARE FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY. ....to.19 .... .23 10 .... .59 ...1 .35 . .15 ( 3 These Prices are for Wednesday Only. T. HE BOSTON STORE Successors to the Morse Departe t Store.