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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1908)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1908. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 3 $15,000 Stock of the Sanders Mer cantile Co. bought at 53c on the $1.00 THE SANDERS I .! f J S , , ft ' " " Stock Rapidly Being Closed Out at Less Than Manufac turers Cost. Rapidly passing away. $6,800 sold in five days. One merchant bought over $3,500 worth. One merchant from Boise, Idaho, and one from Eugene, Ore., will be here next week to buy for their own stores. One hundred people were waiting to get in this morning when the doors were opened. We could not wait on the; people. AN EXTRA FORCE OF CLERKS WILL BE PUT ON TODAY, ? fy OlrU' school hats and caps, good stylet, worth I BOYS' SLIPPERS. I Ons lot, about 100 pairs children's and misses' felt i ' LADIES CLOAKS, up to $1.50. Choice of the lot, only ons to each I 75 Pairs of boys' csnvas slippers with best rubber I house slippers, fur top, worth $1 to $1.50, one pair to I 50 Ladies' and miifes cloaka, worth $10 to $15, one customer .10c I soles, every pair worth 75c; 1 pair to customer, 10c customer 25c to customer .$1.00 ALL DAY BARGAINS THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS Do Not Put Off Coming as These Goods Will All Be Sold in One Day. 39c $li39 2000 yards of fine embroidery insertions, worth up j to 25c per yard. Choice today... .............. ....C Ladles' $1.50 fine wool, Union Suits, all sixes, wilh go today for only About 1500 yards of fine trimming laces worth S toV s 121c per yard. Will go today at.... OC Big ladies' 95c Union Suits, aizee 4, 5 and 6, will go today for .. . ....;;., !79c Men's $1.50 and 11.75 fine all-wool underwear, get ting low, but most all sizes left, for today...., gVasj I Men's $2.50 and $3.00 very fine silk finished O C I lamb's wool, underwear will go today for. Twelve Pairs of $6.50 Fine Large All Wool Blankets Will Go for . . . These Prices Hero Are Only Mere Hints of the Wonderful Bargains That Are Going Every Day at the Bankrupt Sale DON'T FORGET THE PLACE STORE OPENS AT 9 O'CLOCK BE ON HAND AT THAT TIME' Tin! I TOE8I Successors to the Morse.Department Store DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY AS. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO WAIT ON ALL THE PEOPLE LATER. The Old Reliable Painless Chicago Dentists Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Sts. ASTORIA, ORE. Phone 3901 Headquarters PORTLAND, ORE. Are equipped to do all kinds of Dental work at very lowest prices. Nervous people and those aiflicted with heart weakness may have no fear of the dental chair. 22 K. crown. ..$5.00 Bridge work, per tooth 5.00 Gold fillings .. $1.00 up Silver fillings ...50c to $1.00 Best rubber plate....... $800 Aluminum-line plate $10 to $15.00 . These offices are modern through out We are able to do ail work absolutely painless. Our success Is due to uniform high grade work by gentlemanly operatora having 10 to 15 years- experience. Vegetable Vapor, patented and used only by us for painless extraction of teeth, 50c. A binding guarantee given with all work for 10 yeara. Exami nation and consultation ,. FREE. Lady in attendance. Eighteen of fices in the United States. Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Sts., ' over Dahxlger store. Georgia's governor on the water wagon giv a new meaning to the term "New South." ,- " fluHltM. . ji. . MEN ANDWOMEU lliItl(iforuni)itarl dl!hrM,lnfliiiiiitlolii, lirUnllom or ImratloM A mu com nwnibrMM. tiil. ud not Mtiin. $mt or xnmou. I lol.l by lrugtU, 1 or lnt lu plain wrwrfl, b r, rrepHlil. !' ei.M, .r 1 bmtlMM '. ClreiilM MU oi rtnwm A FRENCH HERCULES. Marveloue Strength ef the Father ef Alexandre Duma. My fntlior was twenty-four at the time of enlisting ami as handsome young fellow as could be found any where. Ilia free colonial life had developed till strength and prowess to an ex traordinary degree Ho was a verlta bio American homo I ml, a cowboy. Ills skill with gun and pistol was tho envy of 8t . Ueorges and J.unot, and bis uiuacular strentrth became a proverb In tho army. More than once he amused himself in tho riding school by passing under a beam, gracing it with his aruia and lifting his horse between his legs. I have seen btm do It, and I recollect my childish amusement when I saw him carry two men stuudlug upon hla bout kneo and hop across the room with theso two men on him. I saw him once lu a rage take a branch of conalderablo toughness In both his hands and break It between them by turning oue hand to the right nud the other to the left. A few years later the gallant hussar was a brigadier general and perform ing feats of valor which earned him tho tltlo of "the Horatlus Codes of the Tyrol." Nest of nil we like the Ron's description of Horathm' storm ing of Mont Cen Is: Tho dlmbers reached tho plateau. Although It was u dark ulht. the lou line of soldiers, clothed In .blue uniforms, could have been perceived outlined against tho snow from the fort. But my father had foreseen tlilw contingency; each muu, had n cotton cap and n shirt rolled p In his knap sack. This was the ordinary dress i:iy father adopted at night when he hunted chamois. They reached the foot of tho pullsades without having roused n single cbal INNW. The nieu began cllmblug the palisades as soou as they reached them; but, thanks to my father's her culcuu strength, ho thought of a better ami quieter way-nnmcly. to take each man by tho seat of his trousers ami tii j.nllnr of hla coat and throw him over the palisades. The snow would break the fall and also doodon the noise. Burprlsed out of their Bleep and seeing the French soldiers in their midst without knowing bow they had come there, the Pledmontese hardly offorod any resistance. - From "My Memoirs," by Aloiandre Dumas, Trans lated by E. M. Waller. Lane'e Family Medicine will give you t digestion that will permit you to eat good things instead of "health foods" of varloua aorta that are aa palatable as bay.- ! - r OLD TIME SURGERY. The Barbarous Methods ef the Six teenth Century. Ambrolso Pare, a barber surgeon of the sixteenth century, tolls In his notes how lu 153" ho went to the long wars to get practice In surgery. lie Invent ed some new processes, particularly In' the treatment of amputated limbs. Up to Fare's time the most barba rous means had been nsed to stop the bleeding. In bis own words: "So soon as the limb was removed the surgeous would use many cauteries to stop the Dow of blood, a thing very horrible and cruel In the mere telling. And truly of six thus cruelly treated scarce two ever escaped, and even these were long 111, and the wounds thus burned wore slow to heal, because the burning caused such vehement pains that they foil Into fever, convulsions and other mortal accidents. In most of them, moreover, when the scar fell off there camo fresh bleeding, which must again be stanched with the cauteries. So that for many healing was impossible, and they had an ulcer to the end of their lives, which prevented them from having an artificial limb." Tho Idea of abolishing such cruelty by using tho ligature occurred to Pare lu one of his wur journeys, and his success went Iwyond his own expecta tions. Ills other discovery was made within u few hours of his joining the army. It was believed by the surgeous of tho day that there was poison In a guushot wound. And one of the accept ed authorities insisted that they must be cauterised "with oil of elders scald ing hot, mixed with a little treacle." Tho pain was intolerable. It happened that at his first treutinent of gunshot wounds Pore's oil ran short, nud he used Instead "a digestive made of the yolks of eggs, oil of roses und turpen tine." To his surprise he found next morning that the patients be bad thus treated were In better condition than the others. "Then I resolved never more to burn thus cruelly poor men with "gunshot wouuds." . La Grippe and Pneumonia Foley's Honey and Tar cures 1a grippe coughs ; and prevents pneu monia. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. I. O. O. F. Notice. Members of Beaver Lodge are re quested to attend a regular meeting to be held tHis (Thursday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the second de gree. Visitors welcome. Olof Ander son, secretary, . WHAT IS WORN. An Attractive House Frock New Bangles Newest Hug-me-tlghta. Among a lot of attractive house gowns seen lately wss a quaint little frock of palest yellow cashmere, with a soft white blouse combined with pale yellow net to match, which was brlalded with the finest gray silk braid, with touches of silver and fat, fancy padded embroidery roses in silver with yellow chenille hearts.' New bangles for bracelets and chains are very popular and pretty. They are about the else of a quarter and of gold or silver. One Is a perpetual cal endar and Is set with precious stones. KBW TUCKED SHIRT WAIST. A pattern of this pretty shirt waist may be had In six alies-32 to 48 inches bust measure. Send 10 cents to this office, giv ing number of pattern (S878) and bust measure, and tt will be promptly forward ed to you by mall. , The newest of warmth giving wraps to be worn under the coat are of pale Dresden silks, quilted and interlined. They fit close to the body aud have snug sleeves and are Indispensable for lightweight coats. This ladles' shirt waist shows a pret ty arrangement of tucks which gives long lines to the figure as well as the broadening effect so much sought for just now. Narrow aud wide tucks tn pairs are shown In the front and only two narrow tucks at the back. Sleeves la wrist and three-quarter length are rrovlded, ami for the making linen, rradras, lawn and. Ii fact, any of the t'jlrtlngs are suitable. ;. " . JUDIO OHOLLEX TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co Effective, Monday, September 9, ipoy Pacific Time. a I Miles I 4.m I 8.8 (J 8. Ml 8.4o 8.48 a.m Kg H 8 M .1S S3 PJD, 5.e6 s 10 sjT s so S85 .aj D.m e.w 7.20 r.as 8.06 8 IS S.Sti 1.52 (.10 h.m 8 0OI 9.M .t7; 10.0s 10 M 110.36 10 M U 451 11. 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S OB 19.31 ....... 7.42 s.ooio.a Ll lM ' U.SMQ.0I fj J-S8 iia.aoiis.t- 18 4 7.98 I2 10 1Q1I ijl 7l7i 5.S5 U.SKioT- li M M 1.0 S-5W 6.00 10.45 .t 0.0 S 45j 4.55 10.85 9. .jn.ni. 1 a.m. Noi. 8fl an.l 98 n,n fmm A m.i . . run. from Portiaad to AM (1 1L Portland fn A.trf. w "T1P rr'r Urc- a U ma froa Astori. and Portland direct Aduiu trL?wM U run aw11 Steven, and return on Sundaya, leaving A.tor2i 1130 tT Tt 12:28 p. m. Returning leaye. Ft SUWn.00 . m t w1 8t" with Nortnern Pacifle Railway Co, At Artoria witiiAr ," Qobh' sad Tillamook and JJwaeo Railway SiiSJ Frnei Threugl, ticket. Mld to and from all S.- further particular, apply to. R. H. V&Knti "d For February Official Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for Astona and Vicinity. FEBRUARY, 1908. High Water Date. Saturday ...... Saturday SUNDAY ....... Jfonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday . Friday .... Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday ... Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . Frdav .... Saturday Saturday SUNDAY . Monday ... Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . Friday .... Saturday , SUNDAY . Monday ... Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . Friday .... Saturday , A. M. P. M. h.m.) ft hjn.Jft. . 1 0:S0 7.6 .... . 111:501 9.3 4 1.1 Jl t 4 10. iaI A J l A. All O.AAa;UI V.VI . S l.'fifif S:K 1-301 0.S . 4 2:40 8.7 2:201 9.0 et a.oni o ai o.tni a a i oi oiui o.oi ;aui o.ii CI A.Artl O 01 A.ftKl 9 fil . VI liVV o.oi vu no 7 4:40 8.7 6:05 7.2 8 5:S0 S.S 6:12 6.6 9 6:25 8.1 7:84 6.1 10 7:20 8.0 8:68 6.2 11 O. Qi 9 D1Aiin m A ..".. 12 9:24 7.8 11:08 6i8 13 10:20 7.9 11:64 7.1 14 11:05 8.0 ..... .... IK n.n 7 4. !.' .'.'.'.'.15 11:45 8.1 ...16 1:02 7.712:24 8.1 ...17 1:80 7.8 1:00 8.1 ...18 1:56 8.0 1:85 8.0 .19 8!2R 8.1 2:10 7.9 ...20 2:52 8.3 2:45 7.6 ,...21 8:20 8.8 8:30 7.4! . X-RrI 8.2 4:18 6.SI Ml 4:15 8.1 6:15 8.6 ...24 5:18 8.0 6:25 6.0 .,..25 6:14 7.8 8:00 8.8 ...28 7:84 7.8 8:25 6.0 ...27 8:87 7.9 10:84 6.6 ...28 9:46 8.2 11:25 7.4 OA Irt.Kft It A . A9AV WV W V 1 1. FEBRUARY. 1903. Low Water. 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