Till; MuittiNG iT01MAM. ASTORIA. OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,
."v? . iTX F- Ladies
' FOR &KP
Outfitters
Women BEElSlHIVE
Special Saleb
Ladies' Suits,
Beginning November. 1st.
tor one
THE
116 SLIDE
VERY BAD
S
20 per cent off.
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Secure one -while this" Big Reduction is tin?
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Down along Scow Bay stories were
told yesterday that the .whole hill
side was'stirrlng, and aliened (act
, , were given in support of this state
jmcnt, but yet 'the statement Is evi-1
Ulcntly not true, It Is said the church
, . ,; Ion 18th street Is affected, and also1
SCOW I t,ie Pcncn Place' While the fact that
some. unmcMiate nctiou Is necessary
I to help out the residents of that lo
cality has more than once been em-,
piratically averred in the Common
Council, and at the session Monday
, V, 'night it was voted to lend some ac-
. Without the slightest .desire to a.d;tive aiJ at once yet no gtcp wa u,
in creating or contrmin any alarm- jken yesterday towards any relief. In-'
ist reports respecting the situation, , dentally, some of the candidates
or'.. : , r i .1.,.; .i. " t !.: I for re-election on the iCtlzens ticket
u .11'") icijr uc auiu iiiui iiic ii
SEVERAL HOUSES ' ON
BAY ON THE VERGE OF
DEMOLITION. V
OCEAN, BAR,
BAY, DOCK
AND RIVER
might find this a profitable field to
do some electioneering. 1 !
A Special Drive for a Short Time.
extra standard table
peaches And Apricots
15 cents the Can.
Acme Grocer y Co.
HIGH GRADE GROCERIES
521 COMMERCIAL STREET ' ?HONE 681
There is some uneasiness in this
port over the voyage of the launch
Rose, in command of Captain Peter
Johns, which left here on Saturday
last for Newport , on! Yaquina Bay.
She went out in company .with the
Gerald C, the Evie and the Condor,
these three returning Jo port when
they found the sea so rough as o
preclude their making any time.. Sun
day the steamer Alliance reported
that she had sighted the Rose mak-
ingfcad weather of it up this way
from Coos, and now a good many
people would like to hear of her ar
rival at any , old point .on' the coast.
She is a good stout sea-boat, but
none koo Vg to face the 'rigors that
have prevailed for the past few days
and good news of her would be wel
come. ." " '
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" The ' bay and river steamer R.
Miler is carrying lumber hence to
Cathlamet in such qaunti ties and -so
regularly that there is some talk of
taking off her; housing and making
a lumber drougher of her. But laying
joking aside she is carrying thou
sands, pfjeet. a.. day. over. that,, way,
besides lots of other produce of sun
dry sorts. . ' : ,
avenue , slide conditions' ajc steadily
! growing worse.,' - 1".
! Three of the small cottaee homes
n th W of th hill, faciiiir on 0h, That Mealt
Scow Bay are virtually, destroyed.! Thedl in charge of the dining
One of the buildings was yesterday (dcPartmc,,t of St- Marv' Fair- dc'
nearly tipped ovei-the encroaching ,sire to inform their ( many friends
i hill side was simply shoving it over. "18' ',1C nrsi mcai Wl" De 8crvcu
Two of the other buildings , arc noTlu,rsday at the noon hour, (n Dun
longer habitable. .These three struc- r'8 store 0,1 Commercial street
tures will surely be smashed up and ,". ..v.wuw murU lPUt ujr
destroyed if they are not moved at ,the, ,adic ,n Past y the culi
once, and apparently no effort is be-nary line, will be maintained, is as
ing made to take them away. isured by the. fact that Mrs. A. Mc-
There were many reports spread , Pharlan wil1 be' a on former ecca-
yesterday In regard to the slide.' Mons' .wpenntenaent ot tne sprea.
of the British bark Donna Francesca
has put a motor in his fine little
dinghy, and a tarpaulin over head, so
as to mitiirate the "lonK-haul" clause
in his orders to lay up.in this port. Some of the rumors grossly exaggcr- Tlie interest centers around
It is a handy contrivance, all the ated the actual state of affairs, ; "which he young . ladies' contest for the
same arid was put in use yesterday 1 are bad enough withdkit being mul- handsome gold watch on display in
for .the. first, time. t Itiplicd by the distorting vticVfr-i Seymour'n window. This beautiful
ho rhanro specimen of the jeweler's art was
The bar tug Wallula went below
with the Norwegian ship Daghill
yesterday morning, where she will
It is reported that Captain Simon fticc. 50 cents per hundred.
that a big slice of the hillside may' Presented to the ladies, by the local
) . . , !i - rr t i
go out with a rush, and if it does council oi mc xuiigms or oiumous.
there is sure to be trouble and per- The successful candidate for the
keep the French bark ; Vincennes haps loss of life. Yet the danger of PPIar expression of esteem, will
company, until the bar becomes less a rush of the loosened ground is per- Decome the possessor of a precious
rough, when both will go outward, haps small. Even if it did come It is treasure. But it your.jatlcd tom-
bound for Europe. I highly probable that it would effect ach. craves a meal as mother used
" ' , i 'only those few at the bottom of the t0 cook it, don't forget Thursday
i;The fine. French bark La Roche-. hill who would be in line. noon, say the ladies,
jaculine, wheat laden for Euroupe, is ;The street itself at the top of the ' "
due down from Portland, on the hill on Irving avenue is now sim- Load of Cabbages
hawsers of the Harvest Queen, ply a foig hole. The beautiful War- A load of fine cabbages .was
, ren place will probably stand like a brpught into town yesterday from
;The Lurline went back at 7 o'clock rock, no matter what happens off to, the Baijmgartner farm the old Kanua
last evening with plenty of business,' the eastward, though, a littlecjyivr," place and they found a ready sale
and the following named passengers: o the Warren property is already af- ,t the local stores.
Walter Seaborg, H. Enrill, Mrs. K.. fected. The southeast corner is sinkM i '.,.'
Havendon and L.' A. Loomis and , ing away, and the side walk is badly School Entertainment ,
Miss Loomis. broken already. A big mass of loose; Prof, M.. E.i Robinson, well known
v ' " ' ' 'i ' earth fell from the hill side east, of; herein his specialty, that of present-
Try our own mixture of coffee the the Abercrombie place Monday night.i ing school entertainments, and who
J."P: B. Fresli Trait and vegetables, .hut that was only a local movemert! gave : the "Pixies" when he , was in
Badollet & C04 grocers. Phone Main and has nothing to do with the ques- Astoria before, is again in the city,
f, v ' y 1 1 tion of the slide itself. The slide does' and has about; closed arrangements
Old newspapers for sale at this ; notj apparently extend over to any, for t the , production of the opera of
'If You Want the Best
BUY
AMSTERDRM at $10.00
CARBON HILL LUMP $9.00
Are the best Lump Coal-on the Coast
BEAVER HILL $6;00
At the BunKers
G. W. Sanborn
MERGED Ilf STANFORD.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal.
Nov. 3. Cooper Miedical College, es
tablished in San Francisco many
years ago and an institution which
has furnished California with many
physicians, is now i part of Stan
which was undertaken by the trus
tees last semester, has been accom
plished, according to an announce
mcnt made by the university authori
ties yesterday. ', Many physicians on
the college staff now become profes
sors of the university and the regis
tration is Increased by about 500 un-
of the im?rovcj property west of the; ''Pinafore.'.' He is always successful 'ord University. The consolidation,
l tat"
Jdcrg
raduates.
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Lill
Commencing Wednesday, No
ll vember 4th; we will close out
bur entire line of high grade
l millinery. The cream of the
J season is waiting for you. v
f The swellest hats to go t
first. Positively no restnc- ?
tions. r Every hat is plainly
marked. The prices are guar
anteed to be the lowest. We
are positively selling this
clean, up-to-date line at or
below
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Are particular, but with our
i immense line we can please
the most fastidious tastes.
No Two Hats
Alike.
t Every color and combination I
in abundance.
i? Hats from $25 to $50
now $10 to $15 i
if Hats from $10 to $JS
now $6 to $8
Hats from $6 to $9;
now $3 to $5:50.
Hats from $250 to $4 V
$1 to $2.50
Every price is set at or
below v
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