Friday, February 14, 1908, r fflE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. 3
YOU'D BETTER HURRY
GOODS CAN'T LAST VERY
MUCH LONGER
THE, END
Of the Great Bankrupt Sale
BE WAITING
WHEN THE DOORS OPEN-
THE BEST GOES FIRST
Is drawining near and each day bargains grow bigger. No manufacturer on earth could produce goods
at prices we are selling at In all your lifetime you may never have such an opportunity to buy so cheap
THIS MORNING PROM 9 TO lO
WE WILL PUT ON SALE. . . . . .
Ladies 75c to $1 Lawa Kimonos for only..;............ 29c 'Men's $1.50 Fine Wool Underwear ....... 69c
Boys' $3 to $5 pvcrestsiji. $1.00 Last of Ladies' white shirt waists, value to $2.50. ...... lOc
From Ten to Eleven O'Cloek
Men's $J.50 and $2 wool sweaters 0Qc Ladies' best style coats, worth up to $25.....
Men's arid boys 35c and 50c caps..!: .Z IBe Ladies' short coats .: i ; jtl.OO
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PROM 2 TO p WE WILL SELL
Ladies' $350 to $5 dress skirts.. . IL..L..JL... 98c 25 Girls good school hate and caps, worth up to $2, for 1QC
700 yards good embroidery insertion, worth 10c to 20c, at yd 3c Lot of 10c and 15c embroideries, 10 yards to a customer 4c
COME PREPARED TO BUY
WE CANNOT LAY ASIDE
OOODS OP ANY KIND
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Successors to the Morse Department Store
COME AND STAY ALL DAY
EACH . HOUR SOME GREAT
SPECIAL IS CLOSED OUT.
NO FARM POR HER.
CHICAGO, Feb. 13,-When Mn
Charles Adams, 7726 Emerald avenue
would not agree to forsake the life of
the city and go back with her husband
to the farm where he lived until two
year ago, he ordered a moving
wagon yesterday and by force en
tered their house and removed the
furniture. Last night Adam alone
left Chicago for the country. His
wife, ftftcr two years of married life
returned to her father's roof.
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Rheumatism
: Diabetes,
Kidney Diseases,
: Bladder Troubles,
i Liver Complaint,
i: Indigestion,
!: Constipation,
Tuiit ill othar diseases arblu lroro
Plney and bladder trouble eta bt
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f Every sufferer from air of thasst
Zjrasd diseases should learn at oaesX
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FOREST FIRES.
The Watenfut Rartflers and the Way
They Fight the Flame.
In almost any of to western moun
tain tn trareter sees the Or warn
ing of the forest service, and be Is
likely to meet some of the ranger.
You will find them crossing tn high
Sierra In California, in the Craty
mountain of Montana, among tn
Olympic in Wasnlngton or following
the old Apache trails along th mesas
in ArUona. Wherever he la, th ranger
keep a keen lookout for tn smoke of
forest fires, and in the clear western
atmosphere even a little amok column
ran be detected from afar. A soon as
be discover it Uie ranger take bis ax
aud ahovel and goes as only a western
horse and rider can. Many amall fires
are stopped by this watchfulness, but
tbero are other which take many men
many hour to subdue. A fir In a
chaparral ao thick that a man can
hardly force bis way through it and
parched by all months of drought
inakos hard and trying fighting. Then
then are Area in the big timber among
th dead trees of old windfalls and
overhead Ore that spread faster than
a man can run. If unchecked, they
will burn for weeks over thousands of
acre of timber. , r
And all this destruction may be caus
ed by a carelessly left campflr or a
match dropped from horseback. The
sheep men used to set the forest on
fire purposely, for the year after a fire
th burned acres yield fin forage.
Happily thl practice Is discontinued.
Sparks from locomotives now set more
fire within the national forest than
any other cause. Camping parties are
the next worst offenders. Indians,
stockmon, miners and lumbermen who
travel continually In the forests very
aeldom leave campflrea to spread and
do damage. They know too well the
results. For a time almost every year
the citizen of Portland, Ore., lose sight
of some of the great mountains around
th city on account of the smoke from
the burning forests. Tbero Is little
doubt that since the white man settled
in th west more timber has been use
lessly burned than has been cut and
usefc-Arthur , W. Page in World's
Work. .
Usual Result.
"Well." nskod the motorman, "did
you inannga to collect your little bin
from that conductor J" , , ..-v ,! .
"No." answered the disgusted pas
senger. '"! got tlrod trying to collect L
II Bl nis nouse, auu uie uuior uajr i
caught him on hi car."
"What did he do?"
"The same thing as usual-put me
, :.
off.
YEAST IS A PLANT.
But
It Can De Seen as Sued Only
With th Mieroseep.
Teast la a small plant which can bv
seen only with th aid of the micro
scope, says Good Health. There are
two varietlea, wild and cultivated, for
these tiny planta can be improved
through cultivation, as larger plnutx
can be.
Firms which make yeast for the
market must grow these plants quite
ua carefully as the florist grows bis
flower. Care must be taken that they
do not become mixed with other varie
ties, therefore destroying tho culture.
In some laboratories where yeast la
grown two separate buildings are kept
for this purpose. These are both care
fully disinfected, and If It is found
that the yeast becomes contaminated
In one building the culture is started
nnew and tho other building previously
disinfected before moving into it
This plant, like bacteria, requires
warmth, tnoloturu aud food. Tho mate
rials out of which tho bread Is made
should always be warmed, and the
dough should always bo kept in a
warm place. The temperature most
favorablo is about that of the body, a
llttlo loss than 100 degrees.
There Is always considerable mois
ture lu bread and pleuty of food for
the plnnt The food which it requires
la sugar. This it obtains from the
wheat, there being some sugar in the
Hour, and more sugar is also formed
from tho starch. . ....
As the yeast plants feed upon sugar
they break It down into two sub
stances, alcohol and a gas known as
carbon dioxide or carbonic acid gas.
As the gas Is formed it is held by the
gluten, which is a very elastic sub
stance. When the bread is put into the
oven the heat expands the tiny .bub
bles of gas, causing th bread to rise
or to become much lighter. The alco
hol formed, being a volatile product,
passes off Into the baklngi
Defined.
Burglar Trust Manager You will be
required to turn night into day, to
throw aside all sentiment, . to enter
the houses of the best families regard
less of their feelings, to act the hypo
crite and, if necessary, to go to Jail.
AppHcant-Um! , You don't want an
ordinary burglar. What you want is
a newspaper reporter. Life.
xv-Two Power;11 j;s '
Tommy-Pop, what Is the difference
between firmness and obstinacy? Tom
my's Pop Merely the difference be
tween will power and won't power, my
ion. Philadelphia Record.
How tho Other Half Give.
"Thnt sentiment of tender charity
are lunate among the poor can be seen
from a cue which preaeuted Itself
amoug a gou of little children at a
school where we visited." writes Mrs.
John Van Vorct in Woman'a Home
Companion. "They were of the most
destitute, tbla llttlo class, but as reg
ular as soldiers lu attendance. , After
an uuusuul absence of two days one
of the Email pupils. Mary by name,
was closely questioned by the teacher
on her return. Very reluctantly she
responded ihat they had been without
food at home and that Ehe was ashnm
cd to come hungry to school.
"No comment was -made before the
other children. Nothing further was
Bald. , ' , .
"The following morning a small pro
cession file 1 before the teacher's desk
a procesNlon of little people, tiny,
poor, Ignorant Yet not one of tbem
came empty banded. One brought an
apple, one a piece of cheese, one a roll,
one a slice of meat And each as she
put her meager offering down whis
pered to th teacher, it for Mary.'"
Save Money by Buying Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. '
You will pay just as much for a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy as for any of the other cough
medicines, but you save money in
buyng it. The saving is in what yon
get, not what you pay. The sure-to-cure-you
quality ia in every bottle of
this remedy, and you get good re
sults when you take it Neglected
colds often develop serious condi
tions, and when you buy a cough
medicine you want to be sure you are
getting one that will cure your cold.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy al
ways cures. Price 25 and 50 cents
a bottle. For sale by Frank Hart and
leading druggists.-
The Louvre Concert Jail
FIRST CLASS LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
SEVENTH AND AS70S STSEETS.
Rooms in Connection. " ? Vic Lindbeck, Prop.
1 THE TRENTON 1
First-Class Liquors and Cigars
602 Commercial Street
Corner Commercial and 14th. . ASTORIA, OREGON
4.
I I lift It 1 11 1 i4
THE GEM
C.F. WISS. Prop.
Choic Wines, Liquor Merchants Lunch From
and Cigar 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.
Hot Lunch at AS Honrs. 1 as Cent .
"'"' Corner Eleventh and Commercial.
ASTORIA - - . ... . , . . OREGOfr
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BAY BRASS & II 1
Real Genius.
"That artist is a real genius," re
marked the admirer.
"No," answered Miss Cayenne; "he
can't be " a reai genius, or people
wouldn't be saying so many compli
mentary things about him .before be Is
dead." Washington Star. '
Superstitious Golfer.
The two chief golfing superstitions
are that two up and five to play never
won a match and that! It ia unlucky to
win the first hole. It 1 hard; to say
which la the sillier of the two. London
Man. :
One1 lie must be thatched with an
other or It will soon rain through.
Owen. ,
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