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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
THE MORNING ASTOKIAN. I STOMA. . OREGON. FRIDAY JANUARY 17, 190I. 1 COME TO t OUR January CleaH-np SaleV . And save Money. x a t r 1-1 T7i ry v "The! Style Store" , "V 537 I Commercial Street V , PENAL BILL STILL Off TAP. WASHIXGTOX, Jan. 16. A complete change cf front m Exhibited by the majority in the House today in consid oration of the penal code bUL The pa cine spirit displayed by the committee on the revision of the laws toward the close of yesterday's session, when it ap peared as though several of the amend ments strengthening certain provisions o fthe bill, regarding corruption in ap pointment of perons to public office, would be adopted, vanished today and instead every inch of ground was fought over to keep the amendments out of the bill. When adjournment was taken only six additional page had been dis posed of and but one or two verbal amendments bv the committee Ti,l tuvn inserted. ' NEW SWIMMING RECORD. CHICAGO, Jan. 10.-Frank Sullivan swimming director of the Illinois Ath tetic tlub, last night established a new professional record for remaining under water, staying in the bottom of the tank for three minutes. The former mark of 2:20 was held by Finney, ana English swimmer. The Briton gave his exhibi tion in a glass tank, in which the water was kept at a temperature of 83 de grees. The feat was performed in water at a temperature of 76 degrees. MURDER AT RAVENSDALE. SEATTLE, Jan. IS. William Peck and Gus Gierman were arrested at Rav- ensdale today charged with holding up a saloon at Kangley, and murdering the proprietor, Samuel Johnson. ' I PROMINENT WOMAN DIES MRS. THOMAS OWENS, GRAND MOTHER OF MESDAMES C. W, AND G. C. FULTON EXPIRES CROSSED THE CONTINENT IN 1843, The Astorian was in recent, last nlht, of authentic information of the death, at Empire City, Ore, yeaterday morning at 3 a. ni of Mrs. I'hos. Owens, an old pioneer of Oregon known from boundary to boundary, I)r. Owens Adair, while a guest of Mr. S. F. Mimson, at Wkrrenton, received a telegram an noundug the death of her mother, Mrs. Thoa. Owvih, and left on the 6:10 train en route to Empire City, last night. Mrs. 0ve was the mother of Dr. Owetis Adair, and grandmother of Mrs. C. W. Fulton and Mm. G. C Fulton, of this city, aud was one of the pioneers of Clatsop county. Se was born in Ken tuoky, January 6, 181!. At the ago of 16 she married Thoa. Owens, who wa then Sheriff of Pike county, Kentucky In 1843 she and her husband crossed the continent and came to Clatsop Plains, Ten years later they removed to Rose- burg, Ore., where they remained until 1807, and then removed to Trinity coun iv. utuionua, locating at which was known as Fiety Mil. Shortly afterward. after burying her husband and son, she returned to Oregon, keeping a home of her own, but at times living with her children. For several years she has been living at Empire City in the quiet of old age. N Thus passes away one of the founders of our great northwestern empire. One who by passing through the tribulations and hardships of a trip across this broad continent, and the trials of pioneer life, has made it possible for us to enjoy rife in growing cities where stood the track less forests. , During the latter years of hei life Mrs. Owens, as stated above, has visited her descendants and was always a wel come gwt, her appearance being looked forward to with pleasure, which makes 33rd Annual Clearance Sale . Extraordinary Bargains in all lines of House furnishing f Goods. Twenty per Cent. Discount on All Goods. Parlor and library Tables in golden oak, birdseye maple, ma hogany, famed and weathered oak, at special sale prices. Ladies' Desk in fumed, weather ed and Golden Oak, also birdseye maple. Twenty per cent discount. We are offering as special In ducement, one-third off on all mahogany furniture, including bedroom suits, cheval mirrors, chairs and tables. W. have over 150 patterns In large size rugs, sizes, ranging from 6 ft. by 9 ft. to 12 ft. by 15 ft We can give 70a a rug to' fit any size room. Prices reduced. Thirty-thrceYears in Astoria Established in 1875. tTs z v ,Copvright 1907 by HartjSchsffner fcf Mart Off on Boys' Suits $4.00 suits now $2.05 $4.50 sui now 53.00 $5.00 suits now $3.35 $6.00 suits now $4.00 $7.50 suits now $5.00 Specials. 20 per Cent. Off ' On All Overcoats. Cravenettes and Suits $25.00 reduced to $20.00 $22.50 reduced to $10.00 $20.00 reduced to $10.00 $18.00 reduced to $14.40 91 6.00 reduced to $12.00 20 Per Cent Off on HATS $2.00 hats now $1.00 $2.50 hats now $2.00 $3.00 hats now $2.40 $3.50 hats now $2.00 . $4.00 hats now $3 20 SPECIAL 200 Suits Heavy Ribbed Underwear, now 80c per Suit. Leader in Nobby Clothes. one verse of the first song shs learned, when but seven years old, appear appro priate ; "You often times hav. looked for me And often times seen me come. But now I mult depart from you To my eternal home." ENDS TOMORROW: AT 10 A. M. For the past two weeks Dansiger k Co. have demonstrated to the public their mighty power to undersell all com position on fine goods. The crowds that attended the groat sale both from thin city and surrounding country attests the standing of Danzigcr A Co. with the people always doing just as promised. A square deal is the wcret of Danzigcr'. success. This sale was surely warmly welcomed by the crowds. Extra sales men were added and a lively business was in progress at all times. For the prices were no doubt the lowest ever seen on fine goods in Oregon. Don't miss attending the sale at once as it ends tomorrow at 10 p. m. ' i i DONS BY DEEDS. - Crescent Wheat Flakes Ready to Eat 3 PacKages for 25 Cents Try some with your next order. 10 B Bell and wife to Astoria Ab stract Title A Trust Co. lots 17 and 18. block 42; lots 9, 10, 14, 15 and 16, block it; lots 10, 11 and 12, block 40; lot 4, block 47 and lot 23 and 24. block 28, block 47, Seal Rock Beach Ezra Dawson and wife to Jasper Horgaard, 6. 1-2 of SE. 1-4 and E. M of 6W. of section 4, T. 0 N, R. 10 W.J 160 acres.. , 1760 Wm, E. Dement and wife to Win. Larsen, 1S3.87 acres in section 1, T. 7 N,R, 10W......... 100 K. Osborn and wife to Amy Mon teith, lots 7 and 8, block 5, East Astoria, quit claim........ ., AUSTRIAN NOBLEMEN ARRIVE, NEW! YORK, Jan. 1 ' A party of friends of the Austrian bridegroom and who will be guests at the approaching wedding of Miss Gladys Vanderbilt and Count Szechenyi, arrived yesterday on the steamer Kron Prinzessin Cecille. They are Count Denes Szechenyi, the bridegroom's oldest brother, who is sec retary of the Hungarian embassy at Berlin; the latters wife, Countess Szechenyi; Count Anton fiigray who it is reported, will be the count's best man; Count Paul Esterhazv, an old com panion of Count Szcenenyl, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson CShauchnessv of the American embassy at Vienna. Acme Grocery Co. me up-to-Date Grocers. 5ti COMMERCIAL ST. PKONlMi .. i . NtW TO-DAY . . New Grscerv Start. Try our own mixture of coffee the J- r. d. rresn fruit and vegetables. Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Malo 128L Th CommercUl. . Th. Commercial, Oommsrcial ttrsst, near Eleventh, as everyone knows, is one of the most popular resorts la As toria. DroD in at anr tima and as. th. claw of peopl. who patronlss this pepu- wr piaos ana you win os saUsflsd Oat. in .ntertainlnir a ffintlsmaa hav. found th. right place. A pUasant gam. of billiards, a llttl. rsfreshment, and a quiet talk helps to nasa a lu.t rening. Columbia and Victor aranhnnhans. and latest reoords at424 Commercial street. A. R, Cyrus. tf. Oliver typewriters and automatiei sienograpners at A. K. Cyrui, 434 Commercial street, tf. Ton Dost Need to Sand to Partita. a H. Orkwiti, 137 Tenth street, oover your umbrellas just as good ao tbey oaa place on the northwes oosst TO CATARRH SUFFERERS. ', Good Advice and Liberal Offer From a Well Known Astoria Druggist. , Special Sale r : On ranges, heating stoves, and rues. at L. EC. Hennlngsen, 04-606 Bond street next door to express office. Palace Restaurant. A successful year has iust closed for the Palace Restaurant and a new year opens. This year will, to iioubt. be at successful for this popular restaurant at cue past it not more so. The manner of treating the guest, pursued there can not but tend to liold the trade and bring those who have never beard of the Palace. . T., F. Laurln baa been advUimr all who suffer from any f the avmntotM f oatarrh, tuoh as offensive breath, dryness oi vns noss, pain across th. eyes, stop page of the nose, dischare, and tlrin. ping in th. throat, coughing spasms and general weakness and debility, to use uyomei. at goes so far at to offsr to refund the money to any user of Hvomni who Is tot perfectly satisfied with th. result. . Quick relief follow the use of the Hyomei treatment; the stoppage of the noise 1 removed, th dropping ceases, the breath becomes pure and tweet, and the catarrhal germt art deetroyed and their growth prevented. . , ; Ilyomel it the surest, simplest, quick est, easiest and cheapest way to oure catarrh. It docs not drug and derange , the stomach; it goes right to the seat . pf the trouble, destroying the catarrhal germ and healing and vitalizing the tissue. ' . Go to T, F. Laurln today and buv a complote Ilyomel outfit for $1.00 with the understanding that if it does not give satisfaction, your money will b . refunded. s