WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1908.
THE MORNING ASTORLAN, AS-jORJA. OREGON.
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afurday 9 p. iil Its Past History
Sacrifice Sale of Odds and Broken Lots
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MB 19.
Corner Commercial and Eleventh Streets, Astoria's Greatest Clothiers.
Determined, Rapid and Furious Selling
Every Odd Suit, Overcoat, Pants, Hats, Caps and Broken Lots Shirts, Underwear,
Suspenders, Sweaters, Sox, Ties, etc., are now on bargain slaughter, with prices
attached that makes every article its own salesman. The values are so great that
' no thrifty or prudent buyer can help but appreciate. It's a sale of fine and finest
goods at prices that' are only mockery of the real values of the goods.
Remember Only 3 Days More Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Lien's Suits
Confuting of lots whert then is
one, two, or up to fiva of kind
left over and consisting ol the
beet telling end mot desirable
tuite of the scsson. Of court you
won't find your slxe in every lot
but you will find doxen or mora
auitt to fit you in the different lota.
Note the price reductlona and re
member they ar boniftde; no
mythical or vUilonary atatementa
ever emlnate from thla atore.
$4.05
For choice of about 30 odd auitt;
dark and medium colore; cut from
$8 and 110.
$8.62
For choice of about 100 double or
tingle breaited tuitt in plain or
fancy material!; union, worateda,
casemeres, chevlota and all wool
fabrica; tplendid ttylet; worth
to$15.
SI 150
Stein-Bloch Co.'t and others of
the beat and high atandard .make
of America; worth up to $20;
elegant material! ; both dretay and
elect buaineta styles.
$13.50
that will rouse all panta buyera to
action.
Full coatom finished, hand-tailored
throughout; tewed with double
teat ailk in beet merchant tailor
qsullty fabrica; beautiful colorlnga
and atylea; regular aelling prlcea
up to I2S.
Overcoats
and Cravenettes
About ISO garmenta are in thla
clearing; the man that gets one
will alng a tong of praise, for our
atralght forward way of giving
out wholesale bargains.
$3.16 '
Several medium, light, email elsed
garmenta.
$1.75
Hats
A great variety, all kinds, worth
to S3.
$2.35
Very choice; wool and medium
materiala; worth to $4.
$2.85
Custom atylea; dreaa and business,
to IS panta. ' '
$3.85
$0.75
A very aelect lot of up to $12
overcoats.
$9.75
Hand-tailored overcoata and crav.
enettea worth up to $18.
$13.50
Imported material!, elegant to $25
overcoata and cravanettes.
Pants
We will give aome pants bargaina
Select imported materiala; band
tailored to $6.50 values.
Boys' Knee Pants
Suits
Wholeaale coat for aome, and lots
are going for leaa; but they mutt
go; it'a clearing time at Danziger'a
$2.35
For very elegant $4 suits.
$3.85
Most beautful atylea of up to $5
suits.
$2.65
One lot mixed values worth to
$7 JO; great bargains.
There will be lots of bargains to
be found here that are not men
tioned in the advertisements.
We name only one specisl price;
but there are hats in this lot that
are fit for any man, both in style
and quality.
$1.35
Soft and stiff hats, black, brown,
tan, drab, pearl, etc Hats right
up to date, worth up to $2.50.
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Furnishings
Table after table, bins, baskets,
racks, counters and window, filled
with bonifide bargaina in odda and
small lots of furnishings, and each
day finds new lots added to take
the place of the lota sold.
5c
For red, blue and white handker
chiefs, worth 10c
10c
For good 25c suspenders.
21c
For regular 35c suspenders.
35c
For odd lot up to 65c suspenders-
39c
For odd lot overalls; aeveral kinds.
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35c
For black sateen and fancy golf
shirts, cut from 75c ' .
65c
Golf and negligee,, all $1 values,
some better.
$135
French flannels and wool shirts,
cot from 12.
15c
For fancy 25c ' silk mercerised
heel and toe box.
3c
Pair for 50c, best black Balbrig
gan 25c sox.
rV; 10c
For our sreat 25c wool aox.
35c
For the lest 50c heavy wool aox
in America. .........
95 c
Boys' and youths' Jersey and wool
rib 11.50 sweaters. . .
$1.15
Uifihtly dat
For some Uightly damaged $ZS0
oil coats.
40c
Broken lot, fleece and rib, worth
to 65c
COALITION FORMED
Legal Wars Settled Over Moving
Picture Machines.
CORPORATION WILL CONTROL
The Moving Picture Business of
the County Represents an Invest
ment of Over Fifty Million Dollars
With 4200 Show Places.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 11. -The
legal wars in which Thomai A. Edi
son, the inventor, has participated
with moving picture machine manu
facturers and dealer! for the past
nine years, have been settled through
the formation in Buffalo on Saturday
of an $8,000,000 combination to con
trol the moving picture business of
the world. The moving picture busi
ness of the country, which this com
bination controls, represents an in
vestment, it is said, of $50,000,000,
with $4200 show places. Those in
the combination are Thomas A. Edi
son of Orange, N, J.; Selig, Hahelm
& Company of Chicago; Essaney &
The Citograph Co. of New York;
Pate & Mellieri, French manufac
turers, and S. Lubin, of this city. ,
. Mr. Edison will receive from the
combination $200,000 royalty in ' re
turn for which he is to permit no
other concerns to use any of his
patents, without which films cannot
be made.
DECISION IN A LEASE CASE.
NEW YORK, Feb. 11. That a
lease of an apartment in a hotel bars
the lessee from recovering damages
from the hotel for articles stolen was
decided yesterday by the appellate
division of the supreme court. Dam
ages cannot be claimed even if the
thefts are those of an employe; the
decision further holds in the case of
Chas. J. Steinau, who sued the hotel
Majestic for the value of a scarf pin
that he knew no one but an employe
could have taken. The court held
that the plaintiff having leased was
not a guest, but a tenant of the
landlord.
THE ASPARAGUS BED.
..Burn off the asparagus beds now
and clean the ground thoroughly, ap
plying manure plentifully. All bushes
and weeds that have not been cleared
from the ground will serve as harbor
ing places for mice and insects.
When the materials on the surface of
the ground which have been destroy
ed by frost are dry, and the grass
also dead, it is not difficult to burn
an entire bed over and thus consume
many seeds on the ground.
CAREFUL MR. SMITH.
Dr. Pill(mceting former patient)
Ah, good morn:ng, Mr. Smith I How
are you feeling this morning?
Mr. Smith Doctor, does it cost
anything if I tell you? Philadelphia
Inquirer.
ALL HIS LIFE IN ONE HOUSE.
NEW YORK, Feb. lt.-Over sixty
years a resident of old "Greenwoch
village" once an aristocratic section
of the city and still containing many
landmarks of its former prestige,
Thos. Thomas, a very wealthy and
prominent resident of the district,
died yesterday while seated on the
doorstep of the house where he was
born nearly three quarters of a cen
tury ago. Thomas was accustomed
daily to traverse the district, pausing
occasionally to look at the older
houses where he had entertained in
.earlier days of the village's prosper
ity. Yesterday he had just reached
the site of his birthplace on Horation
street, where he usually stopped last
in his daily tour. Presumably ex
hausted by the quickening of his
steps to escape a group of snowball
ing boys, he sank upon the porch
where a policeman a "few minutes
later found him dead.
A PESSIMIST.
"So he has failed. I guess he
doesn't believe in his luck as he used
to."
"Oh, yes, he does; more firmly than
ever."
"Indeed?" 1
"Yes, in his bad luck." Philadel
phia Press.
SOLD.
It was the first performance of one
of those overadvertised shows from
New York.
"You don't think much of it," said
the manager in surprise. "Why, the
whole house is sold."
The critic smiled knowingly.
"I don't doubt it," he replied as he
jotted down another roast. "I heard
several people In the audience say
that same thing." Chicago News.
There is nothing a woman enjoys
getting so much as a letter from some
married woman that is stained with
tears.
Eciema, tetter and salt rheum keep
their victims in- perpetual torment
The application of Chamberlain's
Salve will instantly allay this itching
and many cases have been cured by
its seu. For sale by Frank Hart and
leading druggists.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if
it falis to cure. E. W. GROVE'S
signature is on each box. 25c
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DAlflNG POWDER,
Abolutt fatty. finestfl&Yor.
CL0SSCT&DEVEB5
PORTLAND, CEECON.
The Louvre Concert Hall
' FIRST CLASS LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
SEVENTH AND ASTOR STREETS.
Rooms in Connection. Vic Lindbeck, Prop.
THE TRENTON!
First-Class Liquors and Cigars
602 Commercial Street r
J Corner Commercial and 14th. - - ASTORIA, OREGON
H
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C F. WISE, Prop.
Choice Wines, Liquors Merchants Lunch From
and Cigars - 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.
Hot Lunch at AH Hours. S5 Cents
Corner Eleventh and Commercial.
ASTORIA ..... r ... . OREGOh
Sherman Transler Co.
HENRY SHERMAN. Manager.
Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture
Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and snipped.
433 Commercial Street - Main Phone 121