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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1908)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1901 HIE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON 1 $ , , Doors open at 9 sharp. Be the first in. Over 100 Women will be on hand to get the best J V TODAY the whirl- wind day, will be Biggest Day of the Great Bankrupt Sale You will never have another chance to buy goods so cheap again "I ' i '.J i j. YOU WILL BE LUCKY TO GET INSIDE THE STORE Mnumsa you one law lues in 1 1 9 i nniiiiii'-; ,s We Will Specials From 9 Put On Sale io Twelve Ladies' Fine Tailor Made Suits, splen did quality, worth $10 to $12.50, only one to a customer Choice of our Finest Suits, about 15, worth up to $35, for ...1 sue $4.ee Eighteen Ladies' coats, worth $10 to $15, short h'i rr lengths tftLOO $12.50 to $15 Long coats will go Tuesday for to qo only tPO.OO We will throw in all the rest of our $20 and $30 ctr q q good style coats forr.:.-".:...:..vv....;.: :...;...:.p7'0O. All Day or Loimg' as TEey Lasft 75 nice cushion topi a 40c and 50c belts, good styles a m worth 15c to 20c forsjC in lot, choice I (JC 75 pain ladies' wool pants, all am sixes, worth 50c and $US, choice aC Z5C ana sue uaies collars, most I ft and 93 men's separate vests, am One lot of children's small sizes all good styles. I (JC choice . . I) SIC tmnrar urnrtft tr will irAtlL 92 and 3 men's separate vests, KEEP YOUR BUNDLES IN YOUR HANDS WE CANT TAKE CARE OP THEM : : : Successors to the Horse Department Store BRING ONE WITH YOU TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHIL- DREN AS THE DANGER IS GREAT IN THE JAM : The Old Reliable Painless Chicago Dentists Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Sts. ASTORIA, ORE. Phone 3901 Headquarters PPRTLAND, ORE. Are equipped to do all kinds of Dental work at very lowest prices. Nervous people and those afflicted with heart weakness may have no fesr of the dental chair. 22 K. crown. .....$5.00 Bridge work, per tooth 5.00 Gold fillings $1.00 up Stiver fillings ...50c to $1.00 Best rubber plate.. ...... ..$300 Aluminum-line plate 510 to $15.00 These offices are modern through out We are able to do all work absolutely painless. Our success is due to uniform high grade work by gentlemanly operators 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 years. Exami nation and consultation FREE. Lady in attendance. Eighteen of fices in the United States., Cor, Commercial and Eleventh Sts., over Dannger store. PROSPECTS 1 'OttMtftW MENANDWOMES. dlai'litriiM.inflaiiiiiiiitioM, j'iTltllon r )ilwrUo it 11)110 011 liirml)miin. ..r.....ni..in.i PA ....... .vw MiuiHnilL Read the Astorian. Congress Taking Favorable Notice of Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Fair. SEATTLE, Feb. 10-The work on the grounds and buildings of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition goes on without interruption. The Manu factures building will soon be ready for the placing of the big roof, while the Agriculture building is rapidly taking shape. The Auditorium, Ma chinery and Fine Art buildings, per manent structures, will soon be under way, as likewise will the Mines and Fisheries build:ngs. The exposition is gaining many more friends in congress. A favor able hearing was had recently in the house committee on industrial ex positions, at whic,h many prominent men appeared in behalf of the 1909 fair.. Among them was Secretary Taft who is in favor of a liberal appropria tion for government participation. The committee in the senate has re ported the exposition bill favorably. The exposition measure as it now stands makes an appropriation of $700,000. Of this amount $300,000 is for buildings and $400,000 for ex hibits. The exposition management has assurance that the bill will pass sometime in the near future. The entire west is standing back of the exposition with its suport. The following editorial in the Port land Orcgonian adequately expresses the sentiment felt in the western states in regard to government par ticipation: ' : ! "In all of the reports coming from Washington, D. p., constant refer ence is made to the bad effect which the Jamestown fiasco would have on the expected appropriation for Seat tle. f If this be the' .influence working against the project, it reflects no credit on the intelligence of the men who arc unfavorable to a liberal ap propriation,' ' ' 1 !! ' ' "The ' conditions and influences which made a failure of the. James structed as having anything in com mon wh those which will govern the success or failure of the big show Scuttle is preparing. "If the Seattle Exposition must be haggled over and cut down because the Jamestown Exposition was a failure, why would it not be fair to pass a liberal appropriation, and pass it quickly, because the Portland Ex position was a grand success? Near ly every element that entered into the success of the Portland exposition will be in evidence at Seattle. "The exposition will be a success because the Portland exposition was a success. The western stamp of en terprise and self-reliance was on the Portland project, and it will also be on that of Seattle. It was sadly mis sing from the Southern failure. If the bill is pruned too deeply or should meet with defeat, it will be largely the result of ignorance on the part of the men opposing it. "The theory that the Almighty never claimed jurisdiction west of the Rocky Mountains is still fondly cher isned by too many Eastern people, and the West is not infrequently forced to suffer by reason of this ig norance. It would be most regret table if this feeling should prevent Seattle from receiving the recogni tion to which she is entitled. The value of government recognition in an enterprise of this nature extends beyond the mere money appropriat ed, for with liberal aid from the gov ernment the exposition receives a prestige of value difficult to estimate in dollars and cents. Were it not for this fact, it is hardly probable that the Seattle Exposition would be very much loser by the failure of the gov ernment to assist. "Seattle is resourceful, and from a purely money standpoint could make up for any government deficiency; but in view of the manner in which other similar projects have been aid ed, it is hardly fair that she should be denied some aid. Some of the coun ties in the state have already pledged appropriations aggregating $250,000, and the amount pledged by Seattle, the State' of Washington and other states reached a sum by comparison with which the amount asked from the government is quite modest. Be- reason why an enterprise , whose suc cess is a certainty should be denied a much smaller amount." town Exposition could, not T)y a wide stretch of the imagination be conj cause one . mismanaged ' ,' exposition was permitted to waste a vast sum of government money is not a sound REGULATE WIRE COMPANIES. WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 10. Regulation of telegraph companies is next in order, according to the pro gram of Senator La Follette and Rep resentative Cary of Wisconsin. As a first step, they have introduced a bill prohibiting the giving of telegraph and telephone rates, and fixing re quirements for the recording of all telegraphic messages. ,. Representatives of the telegrapher's union who are in Washington urg ing the passage of the La Follette Cary bill point to the plan of the new telegraph company, the Telepost, in proof of their assertion that the old wire companies are mulcting the pub lic of enormous sums annually. The Telcpost's rate is 25 cents for 25 words without regard to distance, and convincing evidence is produced to show that a very profitable business can be done at this rate, using the Delany rapid automatic system of sending and receiving. The attention of Congress is also drawn to the fact that the Telepost company has announced that it will give the exact filing time and time of receipt at destination on all messages. This will include "teleposts,"' sent by wire and delivered by mail at the rate of 50 words for 25 cents, as well as telegrams. 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