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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1907)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1907. THE MORNING ASTOItlATT, ASTORIA, i OREGON W4 H4F4Ki 4 i 1 f,iiAflt tftii-lri I 1 1 1 ill m 1 t ini Successors to 636e Morse Department Store. Positively must close out tht entire Morse stock wiihin the next 30 days. No one knows So well what this means as we do. It means a cutting of price to one-half and one-fourth the regular price. It means the saving of hundreds of dol lars to the people of Astoria and surrounding country. It means that as good merchandise as is carried by any store in Astoria will go at less prices than any other store can buy them of the large eastern manufacturer. 1 41 I Cnkmtf Out Priroc nf I InHoruoar Ladica' 75c Umori Suits will go for only 30C Ladies' $1.00 Union Suits will go for only..... OOc Ladies' $1 .50 Union Suits will go fof only , : OOc Ladies' $2.00 Union Suits will go for only t $1.10 Men's Fine $2.00 Wool Underwear, new goods, all sizes. ...... 1.18 Men's Extra Quality $3.00 Underwear will go for 1.07 Closing Out of Ladies Shirt Waists. One lot of White Shirt Waists left from this summer, worth up to nn $2.50, .will go for only ... CCC Elegant New Shirts Waists in the finest wool materials, all new rn shades; waists that are just in, bought to sell at $4.50, will go for )&C J Very Finest Silk Waists, just in, bought to sell at $7.50, for . fl.70 Boys' $5.00 and $6.00 Three-piece Suits, Closing Out Price Boys' $7.50 and $8.50 Five-piece Suitd, all sizes, will go for Boys' Long Pants worth $1.50, only about 12 pairs left now Men's $2.50 Shoes will be closed out for only : Men's Finest $5.00 Shoes, while they last, only.. One lot of Girls' and Women's Shoes, about 50 pairs left, worth up to $3.75, for only $2.30 3.07 47c 1.10 2.50 60c wC ... . VW 00c ICc ICc Big lot of Short Lengths of Fine Dress Goods and Silk going at just half price Girls' $1.00 School Caps, all colors, all good styles Girls' $1.50 Bear Skin Caps, while they last : Ladies' $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Corsets will go for...... Ladies' 35c and 50c Collars, bought for the Fall trade...'.. 'No. 100 and No. 80 Ribbon worth 40c per yd., only..; These are only a few of the thousands of great bargains we are closing out from day to day. If you have not already bought your entire winter supplies it will pay you to come and come at once, as goods of all lands are rapidls melting away. me BOSTON S TO' IRE- Successors to THE MORSE DEPARTMENT STORE. rTTTTTTT TTTlTTZTTli I.AAI.lAi,J,J4iL :::: . .. . . . . . .. . 1 mmiiMMiMM tun,.!..,,,, i f i iiiiintitttiiintitmiiiinmil " " ' UH.IIHUIIHM .tlH.U.XX ,, Hhttttt I 1 1 tt f i f 1 1 1 it i 1 1 I ( I I I I I II i' i i It j I I IFVING'S AnurM taidly NOTHING FINER TRY ITT I AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. 589 Commercial Street , WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Write us, we're here for that purpose " The Work We Do AnvHiinc in the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones f Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in repair. v-i t " 11 1 . 1 i . ' ! ... we wni ce Riaa to quote you prices. OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST . STEEL & EWART a Phnn. Main B8l till (WUU DUi'K .'" :.....") . , w t tlMMtMttttMtmm4tHI ttfiiiA4 II. B. PARKER, Proprietor. & P. PARSES, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. X First Class In Every Respect Free Coach to the Hojse. Bar and Billiard Room QooJ Sample Rooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Men Aatoria 0woa i ! ! I f i ! - I i.v,.,i.,.,1,Ti.-;u:---,,.;j SCOTLAND DRAWN May Be Dragged Into Church and State Struggle. DEMOCRATS ARE UNEASY Bryan to Address Students in Washing a"von November 35 Southern Demo &Atfy Believes They Have Been De nied Consideration La the Past. GLASGOW, Oct. lO.-Xo one'' would have thought that Swtland would be drawn into the engrenage of the struggle i now going ou in France between the! church and state, the struggle is, of course, nominally over, as the. separation has bven decreed. But it will go on for mam a lontr year till about the prop erty of the cliurvu confiscated by the government, and it i by this seizure of church property that Scotland has been drawn into the matter. The French gov ernment with the other ehurch property, seized the Scots College in the Rue Car dinal Lemoine. Against this the British government has entered protest, and negotiations foi its surrender are being conducted by the British ambassador and M. Briand, minister of publio in struction. To this department the for mer ministers des cultes, or minister of ecclesiastical affairs, belonged, and it U it Briand wW is entrusted with the difficult task of carrying out the liquida tion. Ihe seizure of the Scots College was to many people the first revelation of its existance. The Scots College was founded by King Robert the Bruce. At the time of its loundation there was a healthy riv alry between him and John Baliol a to who should do most for education in Scotland. Baliol favored English influ ence and foumled Baliol College at Ox ford. Robert the Bruce declared in favor of French education, France being the ally against the common enemy, England. He accordingly founded the College des Evossoig in Faria in 1326. The first building was in the Rue des Amandiers, which was in the vicinity of the quarter wher the Scots students lived in the Rue deg Ecossois. But in the latter half of the 17th century the then principal had the college removed to the existing building in the Rue Car dinal Lemoine. This lies on the eastern slope of the hill on which the Pantheon stands, a strone'g throw from the beauti ful old church of Saint Etienne du Mont. It is not a particularly striking building . from the outside. A large, barrack-like erection, five stories high, it fills half the eastern side of the street. Over the main entrance, cut in the key stone of the arch, are the words College des Ecossois, the old spelling of the word Lcossaia being still preserved. The win dows on the lower floor are heavily bar red, as the college was used aa a prison during the Terror. The college is still uaedt for educational purposes, and is known as the Institute Chevalier, a school of the higher class, which pre pares young Frenchmen for the bacca laureat, the French degree of bachelor of arts. TESTS WIRELESS TELEPHONE. De Forest Perfects One at Norfolk Which Navy May Adopt for Ships. NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 12. Lee De For-, est,,- the perfecter of one of the two wireless telegraph systems, has been here for three days installing a wireless tele phone .station on the battleship Vir ginia at the Norfolk navy yard, by mean of which he has spoken audibly to a receiver in the De Forest wireless station on the top of the Law Building in Aortolk, a distance of about two miles. The voice of the inventor was heard in the Norfolk station as plainly as over the ordinary telephone . wire. Tho distance, which the wireless ' tele phone may be able to carry the human voice is yet uncertain, but it is not ex pected to "upplant. the wireless tele graph. It is expected that it can be used for communication between vessels in fleet formation and to better advant age that can the wireless telegraph. Every vessel in the Atlantic fleet will be equipped with the wirdess telephone before the fleet sets out for the Pacific, it is believed. METEOR OFF JERSEY COAST1. Brilliant One. Reported by the Castilian Prince. Seen Saturday. NEW YORK, Oct 12. The steamer Castilian Prince, which arrived yester day from Fernandina, reports that at 10 o'clock 0a Saturday night a brilliant 11 i WILSON'S -I iiu rLUiun 584 Commercial St ill D "Detective Around the World." J.!.. ...ill. ""sreui icu iiuui tuH zrcuiLu ui m westerly 1 direction, expiring at an altitude of 12 1 .. . illustrated son -When to 15 degreee from the horizon and 11-! rt ' Y aTIZIhTZ laminating the whole of the western sky B ?v a? ll 7 in its tiJLit and showing objects that" GJ? YU Lft AU 8hde3 f flW were under its heavenly path to the."3' 6 ' naked eye. This occurred when the steamer was coming up the Jersey coast between Baraegat and Sea Girt. The Castilian Prince has naval stores on This big show only 5 cents. Matinee 2 d. m. to 5 d. m. Niffht ter- boand. She will finish loading here and formance commences at 8 and continues then go to River Plate. until 10:30. Hi I New Ideas in Decoration. Do not be commonplace in the selection of wall paper Go where you can find the latest patterns combined with up-to-date ideas in decorating;. Wa Allen Wall Paper Paint Co. t4 Corner 11th and Bond Streets. ROOSEVELT IS BEST HTJNTER. 101? BAT. IMW &' BRASS 170I1KS ASTORIA, OREGON nm a -a rr A.Tt aiAAiuuuu Jta., Oct. 12. A courier 1 who arrived from the president's camp I on the Tensas river late this evening ) reported that the president had killed RQN BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND VMDll EDXEEH3 a line buck, but otherwise the hunt to- Ov-to-rate Baw MiU Macbtnery, prompt attention given to al. repair work day was barren of results.- v ' . - , . f 1 18th and Franklin Av. TI. rfa! 2St