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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1908)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, ll i 'I HIE MORNING ASTOKIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. The Sanders Mercantile Co. Bought at 53c On the Dollar The Crowds Grow Bigger and the Bargains Grow Bigger at the Great Bankrupt Sale Being Closed Out at Less Than Manu-. facturer'sCost Each day we open up and bring out a new lot of goods that we did not have room for before. Each day some lines are almost entirely closed out. Don't Be Afraid to Buy Because the Price Is So Low THESE ARE SPECIALS THAT WILL BE ALL CLOSED OUT IN ONE DAY I Boys' high top boots, very best brand h gg"" Ladies' fine Fur Boas, genuine fox and of rubber made. Sanders' 01 1 1 1 17.50 Fine Iambs' wool blankets, martin. Sanders' price $12.50 to $15, price $3, now only.. . . . . . Mlfllyl $4.38 our price now Ol& r . J M $2.25 Full size bed comforts only ony QXLJ)q jTJ $i.i9 y Children's and Misses' Coats, all good All 25c double width feather tick- " styles, sizes up to 14 years. Sanders' 0ne lot of ood Cotton Blankets. San- pnee up to $10, our prices 1 A A ,9c ders price 90c. About 24 A now only. ...... .... , jV I plQ left, all gray, our price now i (C Over 50Jdozen latest style American L,ady tO Corsets, Sanders' price $1 and $1,25, for... Store Opens &) LI Successors to the Morse Department Store TIMB CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co Effective, Monday, 8etmbtT looy- P'dfla Tim. am ,, J Ma T.M 84 a.4 1.4' ,1 t.l .as iu Hi i no a H an M l.ftl .40l p.m.1 a.m. S.im s.oH i.sn 7.M 8 18 I.M i.w 1.40 lit. 10 IN 10.2V w. ml -ni 7 II 7.!K tun. s.w t.M 67; 10 KH 10 lit I0.M 1061 11 A II.4M U Oil o. a.i 4A.S M. W. e.i 71.9 7S.7 W. W.l 106.7 I' -.. rvmi ..... i, (K)l(I.Kj Arr HAininnf .. MAYOMl OUINCY . , CLAT8K ANIR JUNCTION!.. ..T. CLII-TON ..... Ar AHTOR1AI 3- L AftTORI Ar Ar. WAHHnnivn iOB IH.Hl IX 40 lil.4n m (UU.f lr ....... - i (. 7TL .T777. W a U R R N TO K fnTTTTAr llH.l 109-i ,.l.v .Ar T55T 116.7 1H.1 nv.l II1MMOND Ar.'".'...rT. 8TKVKNH... I,y rr. HTKVKNH ... Ar WAHKKNTON l. WAKKKNION I.V Ar... ..UKAKHAKT... ...MKAKIHKt ... HULI.AUAY . . kitM 110.1 77 71.8 Ml l.S HI 47 9 40 4 191 191 184 17.1 IM II 4 "iX 84 10 0.0 ip.HI. 11.16 10 6ft 10 401 10 16 10 ON (.KM 9 .11 '.so! 1.16 7.48) 7.4 T.4I 7.W .!! T.rl 671 46 ii.ni p.m lo.oni 9.11 I.Ui 7.1 6J t.ON 6.0U 4.66 p.m, 1.46 l.'JDI II 00 I0.it i.io&o 10V10.lt 10UHO.I1 hiitwow i aono.i fei.iouou KMll 10 63 10. 4M 10. .m, 10, 1 .41 9.N .m No. 20 nJ 28 run rom Atori to Cltop Bch tIa Ft 8tv4m. Ko. tt runs from Portland to Atorl tnj CUttop direoi. No. 24 run from Portland to Attorlt only. No. 80 run from Attork to 01top Beach dtrtot. Not. 21, 28 and 20 run via Ft. SUren. No. 23 runt from Clattop Bah to Attoria and Portland direct Adlltlona train will bt run from Aitorla to Ft 8trn and return on Sunday, leaving Attoria Mi30 a. nu, arrlvo Ft Storm 12i2S p. m. iUturning ! Ft Bttrtot 2:00 p. m., arrlret Aitorla liiS p. . OO NN ECTIONS At Portland, with all tnint-contlrwntal line. At Ooblt, with Northern Paolflo Rallwar Co. At Attoria with ttcamere for Sn Franeltot and Tillamook and Ilwaoo Railway Navigation Oo.' boat and rallwar. Through ticket told to and from all point In tl But and Europo. For further particular pp'7 to. Till. JENKINS, ,i&mA PMtngr. Aft, ASTORIA. ORBOON. February Official Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for!) Astoria and Vicinity. FEBRUARY, 1908. High Wlftter. Data. Saturday ....... 1 Haturdav 1 BUNDAY ...u... 2 Monday Tuesday WodnesJay 6 Thursday Prtday Saturday .... SUNDAY S Monday 1 Tue'day 11 Wednesday n Thursday 13 PrlJav .1 Saturday 16 Saturday 15 SUNDAY 1 Monday J J Tueeday lg Wednesday 1 Thursday 2J Friday Saturday NDAY ... onday Tuesday .... Wednesday . roViumrifl v ... Friday JJi Saturday A. h.m. 0:80 11:50; 1:14 1:66 2:40 8:20 4:00 4:40 B:30 6:25! 7:20 8:24 9:24 10:20 11:05 0:80 11:45 1:02 1:80 1:B 2:25 2:52 8:20 8:55 4:85 6:18 .6:14 7:24 8:871 8:461 10:60! M. ft, 7. 9.8 8.1 8:5 8.7 8 8.8 8.7 8.3 8.1 8.0 7.8 7.8 7.9 8.0 7.4 8.1 7.7 7.9 8.0 8.1 8.8 8.8 8.2 s:i 8.0 7.9 7.8 7.9 8.2 8,6 P. M. h.m.Jft, 12:40 1:80 2:20 8:10 4:05 6:05 6:12 7:84 8:68 10:10 11:08 11:64 12:24 1:00 1:35 2:10 2:45 8:80 4:18 6:16 6:25 8:00 9:25 10:84 11:25 9.4 9.8 9.0 8.4 7.8 7.2 6.8 6.2 6.2 6.4 6.8 7.1 8.1 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.6 7.4 6.9 6.5 6.0 6.8 6.0 6.6 7.4 FEBRUARY, 1908. Low Water, Date. Saturday SUNDAY 2 Monday Tuesday 4 Wednesday 6 Tnursday Friday 7j Saturday SUNDAY Monday 10 Tuesday 11 Wednesday 12 Thursday 13 Friday 14 Saturday 15 SUNDAY 16 Monday 17 Tuesday 18 Wednesday 19 Thursday 20 Friday 21 Saturday 22 ....28 ....24 ....24 ......25 ....2fl ....27 .....281 ....29 SUNDAY Monday ... Monday ,,,k Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday .. A. M. h.m. 6:05 7:00 7:60 8:40 9:30 10:16 11:15 6: ioi 1:12 2:24 8:86 4:40 6:85 6:20 6:56 7:80 8:00 8:30 8:65 9:82 10:12 11:05 0:65 2:26 8:66 6:05 ft 3.2 2.8 2.3 1.9 1.6 1.3 1.3 2! 6 8.2 2.6 8.8 8.7 8.5 8.3 3.1 2.8 2.5 2.1 1,8 1.5 2.2 1.2 3 4.1 8 8.8 P. M. h.m. I ft 6:50! 7:85 8:18 9:00 9:42 10:24 11:14 12:15 1:25 2:86 3:42 4:40 6:26 6:06 6:42 7:14 7:40 8:06 8:30 8:58' 9:80 10:15 10:60 12:05 ll:44j 1:18 2:38 8:50 4:64 5:46 -1.6 -1.6 -1.2 -0.7 0.0 0.8 1.7 1.3 1.1 0.8 0.7 0.3 0.0 -0.2 0.2 -0.1 0.1 0.4 0.7 1.2 1.7 :l 1.1 3.4 0.9 0.6 0.1 -0.8 -0.7' YOUR GOLD COINS 6m If Any of thm It Stamped With tht tetter L. "I got bold of a gold coin abort time ago, and It was marked with a letter L, which I supposed bad been tamped upon lt by aome one who wished to keep watch at to whether be ever bad It In possession again. I paesd It along, to my landlord, I think, and thought nothing more about tt for several months. Then I found out that I bad been passing 'light' coin." "How is that?" was the question of a listener. "All coins, whether gold or silver, upon which a largo L la stamped are light weight When you get one of these stamped coins, the only thing to do la to take lt to somo assayer, who will weigh It and pay you about 10 per cent less than the face value of the coin for tt Ho will then place lt In a crucible to be melted Into gold bullion. "The government Itself mutilates these coins and In so doing turns the mlnod currency light back into circu lation, where some Innocent party will become victimized by tbeui. "When (ho light cotus are tendered for duties 011 Imports they are weighed at the custom bouse, quickly stamped L for light and returned to tbe Im porter. K the latter cannot pass the coin off, he must take lt to the retort to be molted. "Tbe light coins may be rendered light In the ordinary course of abrasion In circulation or they may bavo been sweated by parties who sell the gold dust thus bruised off the coin. Tbe common mode of sweating Is to place a number of gold coins In a sack and shake them up for a long time, when the gold dust will gather at the bottom of the saclt'-Utlca Observer. : Do Your Trading Early MuUs and Qray Horse. "I wonder If that truck driver knows of any good reason for bitching that mulo with the gray horse?" remarked Goorglan as he saw such a team baited at Chambers street and Broad way. "Let's ask him." Tbe driver only knew that the team was always driven together by order of tbe stable boss. "Well," went on the southerner, "since I was a child I've always soemed to know that mules will follow a gray horse or hitch with him where they won't have any truck with a horse of any other color. I've seen the most unruly mules behave properly when In the company of a gray, but I've nev er beard a good reason given for the foot" New York Sun. W la 1 to 1 4n.l &m awnM IS "jf l,f'" .'.I'l'"-'. MENANDWOMEH. Cw Big CI for unnfttnrftl dlchrtft, inflammation, Hrltntioni or uloerfttioun tt minion memhrrtt, V'l.rMs hitil uul tu.ii" or t-rut in V1"'" 'r1,.r' t'V expriini, prpnld, t On or 8 hnMlfsfJUtV U,ouir mill ui itiuvAb Great Shelf- Clearing Sale OF WALL Odd Lots, Remnants and Odd Stock, Going at Prices that Will Astonish You. We MUST Have Room For Our NEW Stock. Therefore we give our customers this golden opportunity. Many patterns will be soli at less than cost Join the processions and carry away some of the many bargains. AlleiiWall Paper & Paint Co. Corner Eleventh and Bond Streets