THBi WORKING ASTOH1AN. ASTOUIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908. NU W : lar: ::.l;OJb;:; '.-.TIME'"." ! - to make your Mince Meat and Plum Pudding. V .' . ) We have received our season's supply of Fresh " i Nuts, Raisins, Ciders, Citron, Lemon vr an g, Peel. i I A! V. ALLEN the councilmert votc4.no,, lit thus 'blocked this ordinance.' Doubtless ?hc may have felt that tie had good 'reason to do so, but those who are 'being affected by the slide and hear ,,the mighty detonations every few J!; hours will probably regret that he ; ; felt compelled to put in his negative jf ' That this ordinance will be adopt- 'highly probable. Meantime the po Xjl'ce under their powers presumably tnave every ngnt to control the blast ing when it is carried on n a dan gerous manner, It appears .that every member of Ithe council is anxious to aid in the Hi MP BEAUTIFUL FISHERIES . PA. TROL BOAT ARRIVED HERE t LAST NIGHT. "As-' . . . Sole Agat for , . ; H. d FRY CUT GLASS Phones 7it, 3S71. ft , Branch U, T. 7 1 - ilUlviliil UUIIll llJ f TCH""8 ine sum desired from " ul communication was reierrea io siaiuit inn winter, ine .v ti;ui Warden will return to the mctroo-" ,h committee of the council -olis on this eveningV express: and! ' ... G. L,-Colwell was present at the I meeting; and upon invitation spoke I in relation to certain surveys. Ac cording to him there are certain dis (crepaneres apparent in the, survey I lines, particularly as regard lines in lMcCtuWa and Shively's. In certain tnuch to do in causing the Trving ' p,aCM the whle 8Tun1 h" perhaps Slide, and that unless it be stooped " - T "ncu"e -' (years, and thi movement naturally it would cause more, trouble. creates v trouble in the lines. Dr. To be able to control thi blasting i Logan indicated a, .familiarity with it was urged that the ordinance Just J the matter also, and said that on one street where he has property the houses are now all in the street ac cording to the survey.. Dr. Logan Deputy Brown will1 take- the toria" up tomorrow night i ; COUNCIL DEALS ' (Continued from' page 5) Master Fish Warden 11. C Mc Allister , arrived down at 9 o'clock last night, having made the trip in eight and one half hours. Deputy Brown was with him.' He comes to receive the fine pennant pledged to the, news "Astoria by the local Chamber of Commerce and which is now complete and will be hoisted on the handsome patrol launch today. Warden McAllister ; also an nounces his determination to locate the new central hatchery of the State, either at iWestport or on introduced be passed to its third reading and made effective at once. An ordinance when money is not in volved may be passed upon the sarrre J thought thee is some mix-up in the night of its introduction, provided srronuments. The matter was deem all of the councllraen present, - vote ,ed of such importance that it was thought it should be definitely set tled with precision at once. The uestion was referred to Mr. Tee, the city surveyor, for action affirmatively. One " negative vote will stop it When the question as to final passage was put last night one of . GET SALOON LICENSE. . ! Without comment the lfeeuse? of C. J." Bertlcson was granted.- The cotmnite had apparently become sat isfied that under the charter there was no right to withhold it. 1 REFERRED BACK. One assessment roll, in relation to the Improvement of 9th street, at (Kensington, was .referred back. It was desired to make a light reduc tion in favor of Joseph Bernard. COMMITTEE DISCHARGED. Df, Logan, speaking for the Char ter "amendment committee, asked that inasmuch as its labors were all (Over it be discharged.' With some good humor the motion was acted (upon. . ;,. , EIGHTH STREET. The leplorahle condition of Eighth itreet , was discussed. Those who have seen how the whole street is In the worst 6f shape, and is stead ily growing worse. The new im provement of the block, in front of the lliggins property has -virtually been destroyed, also, by the; heavy teaming that has been done on it during; the past few weeks. The rocking of the street two years ago was then thought a fine job, but now bne would hardly guess that it had ever been rocked. The work will "have to" be done all over again, and already ther is a demand for tome actfem That much of the present deplorable condition can be directly Itraced to the heavy teaming over of the last few weeks is perhaps more than probable. The watrons kent dropping soft clay over the new Im proved block all the while, and then the wheels later would pick up clay ftd rocks, until much of the rocks were carried away. The whole street is covered with clay deposited there by wagons. No effort is seemingly made, by contractors to prevent the wagons from dropping clay. The cotmcilmcit seemed to feel the need of omt action to contort luch mat ters in the future. "- " NARROW ESCAPE FROM Foley's Honey and Tar cleirs the air passages, - stops the Irritation in the throat, soothes the inlameJ mem branes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inllamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and tha cold Is expelled from the system. Re fuse any but the genuine in the ytJ low, package. T. ; F, Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Subscribe to The Morning Ai'Un The ;!; ,:; General Demand of the Wt&Iafertn) of the WoiJd hat always Vm far a simple, plwwari and e4Ueat Mqald Itntrrt rtwtdy e Irnowa valae; a staative wkieh pby'Aio eould aaaetioa for family nse bataote it eom poneail rts are kaown to than to be wheksetae and traly beaeiaisl hi afleet, eaeptable to the ayetaea and gtlo, yet procept, hi aetlea. " : ! V In euppryiiif that dacaand wish it ea eOct eoatblnataoa of Syrup of Fiy and Elixir of Stona, the California Fig Syrup Co, proceed along ethical lins and rati on the mtriiaaf U laxative for lu remark able aueeeaa. .,:)!'..,'.,,... That la one of many reaaooa why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senoa la given the preference by the Well-Informed. To H lie beneficial effecta ahraya buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, am" tala by all leading dr-iggista. Price fifty cents per bottle. ' ' DH1 MAN FROM YOUNG'S RIVER IS HAULED OUT OF COLUMBIA ! JUST IN NICK, OF TIM&;;, An old gentleman, evidently hail ing from the Young's River country, had a narrow escape from drowning last night at 9 o'clock, when he was hauled out of the Columbia river at the Julia U. slip by Contractor Mil ler and Athur Collins, who, ky good fortune were on the spot, along with Fireman S. W, .Gaither 'of that steamer, to whose relief the other two came when the task of pulling the old man onto the slip was get ting too much tor Mr. Gaither. f Gaither and Collins had gone be low on the Julia to fire up, and once ktlte fires were going good, started back on deck, when they , heard a strange iuie and went to the slip to investigate. They found the old man (he was fully 70 years of age, and badly 'intoxicated), standing at tk lower noint of the slip evidently intending to go aboard the steamer (or a sleep, He was told to go back onto the dock and in turning to do so,' lost his footing-and plunged Into the river, Mr. Gaither climbed dowa the gang to his assistance and got him bv the hand, but the man's weight (something over 200 pounds) was too much for him wid he nci.t him by the hand and called for aid.1 to which Collins and Miller respond ed. The; man was gotten to the dm,K ami. taken to a, nearby satoon where he was waruied and dried and sobered. i. tie, was to Inebriated to give any tianie or address, or to say anything further than that the "river was prrtty damned dd." Ji em, thank i)s;stnr of fortune, Jf he has any, that these good men were within ear shot of him at the critical moment The Color Line as.t a m. k a . As displayed upon our ahelves,, will give you every shade, of palm that you may require (or any purpose In-door 01 out, These paints ars well ground in fine Unseed Oil, with selected white lead. Th?y sr uni form in quality snd spread very smoothly, covering a large surface. The durability of this paint Is well known in the trade. " Convenient sited cans in all popular colors. If. yon , will fry these once yon will al ways use them. , All a Wall Paper and . Paint' Co, Cot. 11TH AND BOND (''f AN UNRRECEDlENTED mi'jry-s r.l ir-i ".4 ; .' . 1 f .1 ' 1 - i ... n- t ' ...... . I - 'I that will live long in the minds of Astorians and people of Clatsop county, and this sale begins at at 8:30 a. m. $20,000 worth of Latest New York Designs in Ladies' Tailored Suits, Coats arid Cloaks, Furs and Furnishings and ' Miltoery, tobecketed-and 'soldrat pnces that "will causeyou-to biiy at a glance: There's a reason for putting on" this" sale NOW, just at the season of. the lyeaf' when w should be' entitled to a profit we are compelled to lay aside'all I'scm: blance of a thought of profit and sacrifice our stock to raise money; We all make MISTAKES at, one time 'or another and suchls our case at present, simply overbought and must device some means of disposing of the surplus. Remem ber, this is a genuine, bonifide CUT PRICE SALE, such as was never presented to the people.' and same wilf begin : : WEDNESDAY. NOV. 18, at 8:30 a. m., and continues for ten days only.""" 7 For lack of space it is impossible to mention prices, but you "can depend upon bin assertionthiai' OTeiy garment, every . " " -hat," in fact every article in the"'st6ri& will receive'its ishareTof cutting , DO NOT MISS ITTHE CHANGE OP THE: SEASON Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits Direct from New York's formost designer will be : sold at less than cost to make Suits in Fall materials that should sell for $18, during this sale only $ 9.88 Puits that other merchants would ask $25 for, during this sale only 13.65 Tuits marked to sell for $30, a great variety to select from, during this sale only Suits that should bring at least $35, during this sale.. Ladies' white muslin skirts, worth $1.50, now...".. Ladies' white muslin skirts, worth $1.00, now...... Black Silk Petticoats, worth $5.00, now........ Silk Petticoats, all colors, worth $ 6.50, now......' Silk Petticoats, all colors, worth 7.S0, now Silk Petticoats, all colors, worth" 15.00, now....... Bring yours daughters along and have them pick out one of these matchless bargains , .18.98 22.75 98c 69c 3.98 4.48 5.00 9.90 Cloak and Coat Bargains . For Women, Misses, and Children Wait for this Immense Sale Prices simply slaughtered $ 7.50 Coverts, gigantic sale price............'..,.... $ 4.48 9.50 Knickerbocker style, during this sale 6.39' 12.50 Knickerbocker style, during this sale 8.45, 6.50 New Fancy Mixture Woolens -. 3.93 Ladies' long Coats, worth $ 7.50, sale price.. 4.98 Ladies' long Coats, worth 10.00, sale price 6.49, Ladies' long Coats, worth 15.00, sale price, 9.89- Ladies long Coats, worth 20.00, sale price 13.45 ' Ladies' superb long Coat, worth $25.00, during this sale 16.25 Misses Fall Coats that sell for $3.50, sale price....,...,. 2.48 Misses' all wool long Coats, that sell for $4.75, now 3.39 . Misses' striped and checked Coats that sell for $10.50, now only 7.85, ChUdren's and Girls' Coats at such attractive prices that the stock will be depleted in a very short time. Pleased to show them. Simply an over abundance and we must move them no matter what the loss, v. , , . Milline;Feaili&rs and,F16wefs. V ' 1". '.v t .;? t 'f rv- . ,. , Millinery, also entire line of Peatheta and Flowers and Trimmings at big re- (tactions. Buy early while assortment is complete. 1000 Hats to go at doomed prices.' ' A lot of trimmed hats that sold for $4.00, sale price...... ,- 98c $ 6.50 Trimmed hats go during this sale for...,...; ., ',$2.5 8.00 Trimmed hats will be sold at the small price of.;..... 3.91 .. 10,00 Trimmed hats, exceedingly cheap for........ US" $13 and $20 Pattern Hats to be sold at the ridiculous price '...!.'.! 9.75 55c Chiffon, sale pric.v...,.7..,,M,,.j..,,t,.t.,,..,i.. ,.:...48c yard 40c Malinc, sale price ."..'.'.'..'.'.., '.V, i;,,. 27e yard $1 and $1.25 Silk Velvet, sale price. .i,i.,.,-..,.'....,..tai .' 73c yard 35c quality Ribbons, all colors, sale price. ,19c. yard 5c quality Ribbons, all colors, sale price 27c yard Miles snd Mile of Ribbons at the above prices DRESS SKIRTS" ' 500 latest and prettiest designs of fall Weaves in Dress Skirts ever , shown in Astoria to be placed at your mercy. Voile, Panamas, Stripes and ' Mixtures priced lower than you per haps will ever have the pleasure of seeing. These prices will move them . quickly, so don't delay supplying your needs NOW. - $6.00. Skirts go for.. 7 . ..$ 2.98 ! 12.00 Skirts go for...r 7.75' 15.00 Skirts go for 9.98 20.00 Skirt's go for.; 13.45 $3500 STOCK OF FURS . Of all description at less than cost t to manufacturer We ought to have : a profit on these goods but have too" many therefore to move them quick ' ly we will cut prices unmercifully. ,.. t: . HOSIERY i ... 25c Hose, sale price. ,..12Jc 35c Hose, sale price..; 23" j 50c Hose, sale price,,.,.. ., 39c 75c Lisle lace hose, sale price.. . ..48c 100 doz. 15c white handkerchiefs at. 5c, ; v : WAISTS Biggest stock of Flannel and Lawn Waists ever displayed in the city, We ' advise you to buy now. 1000 Waists thrown upon the coun ter to be sold regardless of cost. You can't duplicate these goods later. $100 Lawn amd flannel waists.., 69c '. 1.50 taw'n and flannef waists. . . 68c, 3,00 Lawn'and flannel waists. .. .$1.49 5.00 Lace waists, sale" priced. 2.80 - 6.50 Lace Vtism; ante price";:;. . 3.98 r 7.50 Lace" vaistsi sale" price.'.:.. . 4.69 Profits Thronrv to the Wind THIS SALE POSITIVELY OPENS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 AND CLOSES POSITIVELY" TEN DAYS. AN OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT COMTT Wfdai, B,nr j.l r - j REMEMBER .THE, PLACE,, . THIS STORE WILL BE THE ATTRACTION FOR LADIES FOR THE NEXT TEN DAY8 rKn-rAKED TO BUY. Jalofps "'' " j 'i ',f'f':'" 'frT'-' :'-tfT. Beyle.. . , '"1 I. ... ir jt - aw r?J M,i .,77 ..'. .. , ! .V1S!"'I - rm K.ANN BROTHERS 9 A. i It - - i (V - t 1 S f , . , oaies Managers V ' i f. i if '