THE HORNING ASTOltlAN, ASTUltIA, OUEdOM.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
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HSEISUP
A FRiEKDLY BUDGET
miCENT HAPPENINGS IN THE
WEST SIDE METROPOLIS
Saturday evening the Ladies' Aid
Society gave a supper in the hotel
for the benefit of Mrs Carufliers
who is ill in the hospital All the
ladies of Warrenton assisted. The
fables were laden with everything
the market afforded, and nicely
served by the young ladies. The
upper was well patronized and a
ccat snm realixed. A dance was
given In the evening in Warren's
fcatt by the young men, and as the
ansKic and halt wert donated, it was
a success financially as well at so
cially. This was also for Mrs.
Can-there benefit
The Warrenton hotel opened Sun
day morning nnder new manage
ment, Kelly Bcbes of Astoria having
assumed charge.
The school clerk in his district is
busy taking the census, and is round
ing up a goodly number between
the ages of 20 and 4 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schmidt have
returned to Warrenton and are
occupying one of the Sherman
houses. v
Rumor has it .that the Old Oregon
mills wll start up after the first of
the year and many signs seem to
point in that direction.
Mr. Tudor Smith and Miss Edna
Wailingford, both of Warrenton,
were married in Astoria Saturday
and were receiving congratulations
at the partt- that evening.
Mrs. Dell Moore was a guest of
Mrs. G. T. Moore over Sunday.
Mrs. E. I Shont of Long Beach,
Wash, has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. Bird, t Seaside, and on her
way home 1s visiting her old friends,
Dr. Owens-Adair and Mrs. S. S.
Munson.
NOW "'is' THE ' ' TIME' "l " j
; ; ' to make your Mince Meat
I ; : v i and Plnm Pudding. ,-r
J ! We have received our season's supply of Fresh
2 : Huts, Raisins, Ciders Citron, Lemon
3;;- tond Orange Peel. . .
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THE COUNCIL
LACK OF SPACE PREVENTED
THEIR PUBLICATION YES
TERDAY MORNING.
The following routine matters
passed upon at the meeting of the
common council Monday night did
not appear in the Astorian yester
day because of lack of space:
T. H. Crang, special agent of the
Union Oil Company, filed petition
for permission to erect additional
tank for fuel oil purposes; said tank
not to hold in excess of present re
taining wall now around lot. Refer
red with power to act.
Eli Gustin and others petitioned
for improvement of 39th street,
Franklin, to Irving', desire improve
ment to full width with 16-foot
planks in center and 8-foot walk on
;east side. Referred.
John Gustafson and others peti
tioned for creation of drainage sys
tem on Hume avenue. Granted, and
instruction given to prepare for or
dinance covering the matter.
B. L. Ward and others -petition
for an arc light at corner of 9th and
Commercial streets. Referred.
Petition frqsn Win. Bell asking
for rebate on assessment charged
against his lots at Franklin and 35th.
Referred.
John H. Jcffers, by his attorney,
J. F. Hamilton, represents that he is
owner of west half of lot 2. block
117, Shively', lying between 13th J
and I4th streets; that he paid as
sessments thereon for Improvement
of 13th street the sum of
that he has also been assessed there
on the sum of $71 for Improvement
of 14th street. Wherefore he tend
ers $1 as payment in full and prays
for relief from the 14th street as
sessment. Referred.
GRANTED OR REFUSED.
Mrs. Mathilda Thompson tender
ed $50 as full payment of assess
ments against her lot, for improve
ment of Irving avenue, 11th to 15th
streets. Refused.
Petition of W. A. Smith' for sa
loon license at The Standard on As
tor street. Granted.
Petition of Wm. Bock for saloon
license on Bond street. Granted.
Petitin of Oscar Rentsah for la
loon license. Granted.
Petition of Henry Jones for sa
loon license. Granted.
Charles J. Bertleson's petition was
also granted.
Petition from H. M. Lorentsen
and lothers asking that a step or
stairway be constructing on Irving
avenue to connect with present
walk at 33rd street Petition filed.
CLAIMS PAID
H. Jeldness, $165; H. Humbel, $5;
Chas. Wilson and others. ludoes.
etc., at primary, $111; John Svenson,
$12.80; 0. H. Whitman, $14.25; J.
S. Dellinger, $49.65; carious claims
of Astoria Budget; Pacific States
Telephone Co., $4 80; Frank Hart,
40 cents; Chas. Rogers & Son, $1;
Sherman Transfer Co., $1; T. F.
Laurin, $3; Fredrickson Bros., $1;
E. Hauke & Co.. $2.25: C G. Palm
berg. $12.14; Kelly. Transfer Co..
$6.50; Zapf Furniture Co., $3.25; S.
H. Willet, 92 cents; Frank Hart.
$1.45; City Lumber & Box Co., sup
plies, $-M,90; Prael F.igncr Co., haul
ing. $31.50; Fisher Bros., $10,W;
Ross, Higutns Co., supplies, $15,H4;
John Corno, $1; J. C. Clinton, $1
$J3, $6.75. $.'425, $;5, $10: Foard &
Stokes, $28; Frank Hart. $175; S
Klmore, $92.40; Sherman Transfer
Co., $1,50; Fisher Bros., $2.25; Kcl-
ley Transfer Co., $26; Astoria Hard
ware Co., $6; E. Hauke Co., 25
cents; Prael F.igner Co., 50 cents;
J. A. Montgomery, $2.30; Prael F.lg
ncr Co., $1; J. C. Swope, $5; C. R.
Wright, $4.50; S. Elmore & Co,
$38.72: Astoria Electric LIlU Co,.
$34.90; O. R. & N. Co., $30; Sher
man Transfer Co., 50 cents: City
Lumber & Box Co,, supplies, $3580;
Foard Stokes, $10.35.
ORDINANCES PASSED.
Ordinance accepting assessment
roll for improvement of 8th street.
Harrison to Irving.
Ordinance accepting Improvement
of 6th street. Franklin to Harrison.
Ordinance granting extension of
time to complete improvement of
Irving avenue from 14th street eatr.
Ordinance accepting assessment
roll on 6th street. Franklin to Harrison.
Philharmonic Scciety
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entire range. Dr. Enna led as he
never led before and found abound
ing compensation In the unalloyed
and spontaneous pleasure hit work
yielded to his cultured auditors. It
was, par exccllance, the event of
the 1908 season.
The Philharmonic Society choruses
were splendidly given and every
member sutnined the high reputa
tion this fine local group has achiev
ed In Hi work to date and served to
make the achievement of the even-
inn the esaentinl and permanent
standard by which to gauge every
thing they may attempt In tho future.
Every soloist of the night was !
his anil her best; there was. not a
false note In the myriads that fell
from volet and Instrument during
the unfolding of the long and rich
program. Miss Rba Hobson's heau
tlfut soprano was heard at Hi hest In
the aria of Johanna and In the rich
melodies of "The Sea Maiden," and
was promptly and fully acknowledg
ed by the delighted house. Mr.
Roberts' superb baritone charmed,
as It always does here, in ,hi splen
did asslunments. "Ever Bravest
Heart." from Faust, and In the three
ringing' ballads. "The Wamlrrer'j
Song," "The Old Black Mare," andj
"Blow Thou Winter Wind," in all
of which he but added to the pleas
urable conviction with whleh musi
cal Astoria already regsrdi him,
Mrs. W, T. A. Bushong, the con
tralto preimere of the evening, was
particularly happy in her rendering
of the melodies from the opera, "The
Mountain King." in which she flgur
ed as the Queen, singing dellclouslv
every word and line of the spirited
numbers, and receiving Instant and
emphatic acknowledgment. To Miss
Clarina Rogers, cellist, fell the very
distinct approbation of the eager
house; her work being of stith pro
nounced excellence In Thome'i An
dante Rellgloso as to win her the
most cordial expressions of delight
which could not be construed in any
hut the most generous light. Natur
ally, all Astoria was ready for th
pleasure certain to be had from the
singing of Miss Laura McCann,
whose glorious alto was heard t.-
wonderful advantage in Saint Saeu'i
"My Heart, At Thy Sweet Volc"
nml unhappily, in no other number
as Mls McCann did not respond to
the encores ' granted. Miss llntlie
Wise delighted the audience with
one of her most effective renderings
of Mendelssohn' brilliant caprice.
(Op. 22) on the piano ami was
roundly thanked by herappreclntlve
auditors. M.i Either Siiwlqulut
gave a superb exhibit ion of her at,
knowledged jnastery of the violin. In
one of Vieuxtemp'i wonderful num.
bers, and for an encore gave the ex
quisle numbers of Grritie't F.Ua'i
Death, and, as usual, received d.
served and prolonged applause, A
eoncrrtmcUter, Frank Elchenlauh,
of Portland, was perfectly at home,
in.l milled his confreres Inimitably
through the mases of the wide range
of instrumentation demanded of him
and them, to the complete, satisfac
tion of the listening hundreds. The
trio work of Mr. A. A, Finch, so. .
prano: Mrs. J. T. Allen, alto; an J
Miss Nellie Uulnger. contralto, was
of the ever pleasing kind Astorlint
have learned to expect from this ac
complished group and lacked noth
ing In the way of cordial recognition
at all points. And the Misses Anna
Campbell and Lmilte Wise, ai thi j
accompanists of the evening, addej
distinctly to the universal pleasurt T
of the hour, by the faithful and bril
lant work.
First and last the concert wai a
thoroughly delightful and wholly
appreciated tvent and will be re
membered for many long year.
The Astoria Philharmonic Society it
splendidly and happily launched at
one of the defacto musical organist
lions of the State and of the Northwest.
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AN UNPRECEDENTED
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that will live long in the minds of Astorians and people of Clatsop county, and this sale begins at
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f 20,000 worth of Latest New York Designs in Ladies' Tailored Suits, Coats and Cloaks, Furs and Furnishings and
Millinery, to be ticketed and sold at prices that will cause you to buy at a glance. There's a reason for putting on this
sale NOW, just at the season of the year when we should be entitled to a profit, we are compelled to lay aside all sem
blance of a thought of profit and sacrifice our stock to raise money. We all make MISTAKES at one time or another
and such is 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 will begin
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 18, at 8:30 a. m., and continues for ten days only.
For lack of space it is impossible to mention prices, but you can depend upon our assertion that every garment, every
hat, in fact every article in the store will receive its share of cutting
DO NOT MISS IT THE CHANCE OP THE SEASON
Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits
Direct from New York's formost designers will be
told at lesa than coat to make
Suits in Fall materials that should sell for $18, during this sale only $ 9.88
fnits that other merchants would ask $25 for, during this sale only 13.65
fuitt marked to sell for $30, a great variety to select from, during this
sale only 18.98
- Suits that should bring at least $35, during this sale 22.75
. Ladies' white muslin skirts, worth $1.50, now 98c
l adies' white muslin skirts, worth $1.00, now 69c
Black Silk Petticoats, worth $5.00, now V. . . 3.98
Silk Petticoats, all cblors, worth $ 6.50, now 4.48
Silk Petticoats, all colors, worth 7.50, now 5.00
. . Silk Petticoats, all colors, worth 15.00, now 9.90
Bring yours daughters along and have them pick
out one of these matchless bargains
Cloak and Coat Bargains
For Women, Misses, and Children Wait for this Immense
Sale Prices aimply tlaughtered
$ 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, mow only 7.85
Children's and Girls' Coats at such attractive prices that the stock will be
depleted in a very short time. Pleased to thow them. Simply an over
abundance and we must move them no matter what the loss. .
Millinery Feathers and Flowers
Millinery, also entire line of Feathert and Flowert and Trlmmlnge at big re
ductlone. Buy early while assortment la complete.
1000 Hats to go at doomed price.
A lot of trimmed hats that sold for $4.00, sale price..
$ 6.50 Trimmed hats go during this sale for
8.00 Trimmed halt will be sold at the small price
10.00 Trimmed hats, exceedingly cheap for
$15 and $20 Pattern Hats to be told at the ridiculous
J5c Chiffon, tale price ...................
40c Maline, tale price ,
$1 and $1.25 Silk Velvet, tale price '.'
3.rc quality Ribbons, all colors, sale price
45c quality Ribbons, all colors, sale price
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price..
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98c
$2.65
3.98
6.85
9.75
....48c yard
... 27c yard
....73c yard
...,19c yard
....27c yard
Miles and Miles of Ribbons at the above pricee
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.. $ 2.98
12.00 Skirts go for 7.75
15.00 Skirts go for 9.98
20.00 Skirts go for 13.45
$3500 STOCK OF FURS '
Of all description at less than cost
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.
HOSIERY
25c Hose, sale price ..;.... 12Jc
35c Hose, sale price.... 23c
50c Hose, sale price 39c
75c Lisle lace hose, sale price 48c
100 doz. 15c white handkerchiefs at. 5c
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 goodsjater.
$1.00 Lawn and flannel walttt..; 69c
1.50 Lawn and flannel waistt... 98s
3.00 Lawn and flannel waistt. .,.$1.49
5.00 Lace waists, sale price..... 2.80
6.50 Lact viists, sale price 3.98
7.50 Lacr aists, sale price..,.., 4.69
Profits Thrown to the Wind
THIS SALE POSITIVELY OPENS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 AND CLOSES POSITIVELY IN TEN DAYS. AN OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. COME PREPARED TO BUY.
1 REMEMBER THE PLACE. THIS STORE WILL BE THE ATTRACTION FOR LADIES FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS
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