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(THE MORNING ASTOMAN; AS'JOKJA." OREGON.
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tomorrow MoraMg' at
We will begin our second annual
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Every Suit, Raincoat, Pair of Pants, Boys' Suit, Overcoat and
every garment of Wool Underwear, Sox, Shirts, in facteverything
in this large stock reduced to prices that will march them out of
this store in short order.
We have had a most successful year, our business has gone far beyond our
expectations and we are now willing to sell what we have at cost. Take advantage
of this great opportunity. ' .
Men's Clothing reduced 20 to 30 per cent.
Boys' Clothing reduced 20 to 30 per cent.
Furnishings and Woolen Goods reduced J 5 to 33 per cent.
WE MENTION JUST A FEW OF THE SPECIALS.
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$35.00 SUITS,
30.00 SUITS,
25.00 SUITS,
20.00 SUITS,
$27.00 $30.00 OVERCOATS $24.00
24.00 25.00 OVERCOATS 20.00
20.00 20.00 OVERCOATS 16.00
16.00 15.00 OVERCOATS ; 12.00
BLUES AND BLACKS EXCEPTED. .
Special JOO , Men's Suits, $1 1.50. Regular J 1 5, $16.50: and $18 Suits
$10.00 BOYS' SUITS $7.50
8.00 BOYS' SUITS 6.25
7.00 BOYS' SUITS .5.60
G.00 BOYS' SUITS ' 4-80
$5.00 BOYS' SUITS"
4.00 BOYS' SUITS
3.00 BOYS' SUITS
2.50 BOYS' SUITS
$4.00
3.20
2.40
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SINNED BUT HAPPY
-Rev! Jere.Knode Cook Labors
Y nara ior Ainniiy.
INTERVIEW PREACHER'S WIFE
Pmpe4 Divin Who Eloped With Girl
Found la Bap City Working at Manual
'Labor But JUppy i With tho Wonuui
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piiklio mihi kow' favoii, Conn,, where
WV. Jerj Kno.lo Gik nqw live, quoto
tlie w'of. mln(fr v Hft finped limt
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f'X4ii' Uti.the fiint .rulmllo uew I lmv
liod of him since that luy wlien my life
4jM(iVie"(letH)latrimT lie never Iwen'
Aliaent from my prnyera.
j "About three ww'ka after they went
away, I received an envelope bearing the
San FrancisM) postmark iwithj no eh; 1
ollofure ave a newspaper clipping. The
clipping wae brief fe'pbiiof Mahop Bup
gen ecrmon prwiched the Sunday after
my hudband difwppeared. Xliere wu
something about the handwriting that
made me think it waa my hueband's, but
I could not be aure.
f 'flff I "am"certaln U waa hit, '"wWoh
means, if I am right, that J and the
girl went to Oallfornia'at onoe," , A
f "Not long ago I received a letter from
the Rev, Frederick W. Clampltt, Rector
of Trinity Church, San Francisco. He it
Bii'old and dear friend. He aaid it he
oould ervo me In any way, to call upon
him., ' .... ,
"I thought of this when they told me
my husband had been found, and my
first thought wa to help liira in hie
Uniilili'. I have always loved him. For
niiio yoarn we lived n life of the purest
i'e ot inn to eai-h othei1. I am aure it wa
Kit with him until that girl uame into his
life. Then Miinething happened to his
liniin. It intit have lioeome demented.
"When I heard he wa in San
IViinriMii 1 hiiKtened lo write to Mr.
Cliimitt In appeal to him to do some
llili ir to mve him. ' '
'Sumo friend have told me that if
titers Imil not been Mimething wrong niy
lui-lmnd would have never left, me and
now I eee that he i reported ;(to have
itaid that hi life with me waa very un
happy. ? Thin Is fale nionitroualy false.
Our lif In llempatead for nine years
t an open book. We were happy. : :
"It was not until lie made tho ac
quaintance of Mi Whaley that I notod
auy . tthangei 'in him. , This waa about a
year bofow Wy.wcnt., away together.,,,
' 'H.)ne,'dny alwut thn woeka, before
Ii4 dimpeared, I aeemed to have an in
tuition that- there was aomo ln upon
bit nout. Yielding to an impulse to
knW the truth, I said i Would you do
wrong T'' Tho question did not aecm to
wturtlo him. Taking my hand, he aaidi
I "Let me look you in the eye and say
no, ho, I cannot do wrong.' ; Then he
added; "I cn looli youMu' tW e.ve and
any it, you see," I
"It aeemed to ma that the note of
(riumpli In his voice, was out of place.
,t!Wt3iart"akyme what should be
my duty if it weio possible for him to
return a free rnanf ! Should I forget all
and reoelve him once more aa my hus
band! It d hard 4iaon to answer,
unlesa I lay aside all other feelings and
obey only the dictates of the Christiau
spirit which Is to forgive, to forget."
San Francisco, Deo. 81 The Rev. Jere
Knode Cooke,;wiho disappeared from his
residence when his indentlfloation be
came known, togefher with his young
companion, Floretta Wbalcy, and tilielr
baby, was looated here again lat night
He ia staying at the home of a friend,
where he and his companion are com
fortably situated,
In an interview Cooke said he will
return east ns soon as he can get enough
money together to travel and aa soon a
matter can be arranged he will marry
Miss Whaley.
It is expected that the granlmotlier
of the young lady will eend her the
funds necessary to return east.
The head of a local detective agency
namce in connection with the possibb
arrest of Cooke, stated last night that
they had not received any instruirtlono
from the east oonoeruing Cooke; that so
far as they knew thore was no warrant
for his arrest and that they were doing
nothing at all in the case. There was
nothing to stop Cooke from going where
he pleased and they were not even keep
ing track of him.
The police are not looking for Coke,
although despatches from New York
say there is a warrant for the eloping
preacher's arrest on the charge of ab
duction and that tho local authorities
will be asked to find and nold the
fugitive, Uff'' : '' !-! I-.,
WEEKLY SERVICE.
The Pure Food Law.
Secretary WiUori "sns, "One (of the
objects of the law Is to inform the con
sumcr of the presence of certain harm
ful drugs in medicines." The law re
quires that the amount ' of oliloroform,
opium, 'morphine, and other Irablt form
ing drugs be stated on the label of each
bottle. The manufacturers of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy have' always claim
ed that their remedy did not contain any
of these drugs, and the truth of this
claim is now fully proven, as no mention
of them is made on the label. This
remedy Is not only one of the safest,
but one of the beat in use for coughs
and colds.' Its Value lias been poven be
yond question during the many year It
has jbeen in general use. For sale by
Frank'tovrt "and leading druggistsV
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CASTOR I A
; For Infants, and Children.
Tits Kind You Kava Al.vajs Ecf
Bears tha
Signature of
Pacific Coast Steamship Company W&l
Only Run Two Bwts.
, SAX FRANCISCO, Dec, Si -A weekly
service from this port to Seactlo is to
be inaugurated by the Pacific Coast S. S.
Company and will remain in force during
tho remainder of the winter. The ser
vice is to be in place of the more fre
quent movements of tha company's
steamers up the coast,
The sailing of the City of Puebla will
be postponed until Friday and thereafter
that steamer and the Governor will be
employed' on the route, leaving every
Friday morning at 11 o'clock. ; r, i
;The steamer president, taw undergo'
ing repairs, will,' it $al ha lnid' .ip
indefinitely. W. H. Allison, the newly
appointed marine superinl.enlent cf te
company, will enter upon lus duties to
morrow. ' '
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i $ Lame Shoulder Cured.
-'; Lame shoulder is usually .'caused .by
rheumatism of the muscles and quickly
yiolds to a few applications of Chamber
lain'a Pain Balm. Mrs. F. H, MoElwee,
of Boistawn. New. ' Brunswick, ? writes:
"Having been troubled for some time
With a pain in my left , shoulder, I de
cided to give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a
trial, with the. result that I got prompt
relief." For sale by Frank Hart and lead
ing druggists.
' Mrs. 'Maud Wright,' who has Ibeen the
guest of Portland friends for some time
past, will arrive in Astoria on the noon
express today, to visit with friends for
a few days.
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';. -'.-"COFFEE
You can buyr something
called "coffee" at 10c lb
with 3000 miles of R R
freight from the roaster;
don't--; ::..;.-r;-
Your grocer returns roar uonaj If rou don'f
Ilk. ScoUluig's Bests w. par ala.
1908 Tide Tables
Just received the 1908 Government tide tables.
We have a full line of 1908 diaries; start the new k.
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I keeping a full account of all your doings nd also correct account of caah
t spent' and received. ( '
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E. A. HIGGINSTCO.,
MLSIO BOOKS STATIONFJIY
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.I.wisli to thank my many friends and acquaintancea for their
extremely liberal patronage during this joyous Holiday Seaion, and
I wish to emphasize the FACT that I ALWAYS stand ready to make
good or exchange anything purchased from ms that does not prove
satis factory in every way.
Now, that the Christmas Holidays are over, and I hav lad time
to look over my stock. I will be prepared to offer some tempting
bargain prices on articles suitable for New Year's gifts.
J. H. SEYMOUR
n Store f Qunlty. . . , 46s Commercial Sfc, Attoria, Ore.
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PARKER HOUSE
LUROPEAJf PLAK. '
U Knit CUas in Erery Respect j '
'; ', Free Ooack to the House. ,
- ; Bar and Billiard Room ' !'
for Commercial lien
Good Sample Rooms on Ground Floor
.H. B. PARKER, S. P. PARKER,
Proprietor. Uauter.
Aitorie Own