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4. ASTORIA, OREGON, Tl'KSDAY, APRIL 21, 1XX Till CLD nZUACLE 7Ah r'Vfcll V Absoluts! Purer THERE IS Ml SUBSTITUTE BREVITIES Wanted A girt for housework. 16S Tenth Street. No. Sweet and Juicy nsvel oranges, best quality at the right price, at John on Bros. Interview Trullinger Hardesty. 4SJ Commercial street, about your eiectric- : al work. - : If it Is our Perfection Blend Mocha and Java coffee, it's good. Johnson I Bros. . , - The steamer Sue H. Elmore will sail tor Tillamook at I a. m. on Wednesday, April 22. 1 ' " Another shlpnwot of those dainty and appetizing, cheese straws just in at 1 Johnson Bros. A new invoice of those beautiful and curious sea shells just received at Sven son's book store. The Emily Henderson pure white pea seed and many other popular rarleties at Johnson Bros. Fancy full-weight creamery butter 55 ', cents and 60 cents per 2-pound square. .;. Johnson Bros. ' Today's Weather Western Oregon and Washington Occasional rain; cool er near th coast. Victor Root, a native of Switzerland, was yesterday admitted to citizenship by the county court.. The steamer North Star took on her supply of coal fo rthe trip to Alaska at the .Elmore bunkers yesterday. , ". The steam schooner Prentiss is due to arrive at Tillamook today to load lumber at Hobsonville for San Fran cisco. ' It is feared that the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cornelius cannot live. It Is afflicted with water on the . brain. '" Every pound of Our Perfection Blend Mocha and Java coffee is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money . refunded. Johnson Bros. Mrs. Mary Humphrey was yesterday taken to Salem by Sheriff Llnvllle. The unfortunate woman will be confined in the asylum for the insane. Over 500 samples of woolen goods in the piece on display at C. H. Coopers' for the next three days. Special or ders taken. - ' Evensen's book store sells all the latent magaslnes, " stationery, school supplies, musical Instruments, novel ties, pictures, etc,, etc. In the probate court yesterday the final settlement of E. Z. Ferguson as administrator of the estate of Sherman ' L. Burnside was accepted and the ad ministrator discharged. Deceased own ed land In section 23, township 5 north, range ( west, and his heirs, Including his father, live In Vulcan, Minn. In .... , 1 ' ' mM - , ETI ! r . .STORE Wanted-Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping In a nice loea tkn, by man and wife; no children Address J. T. L., care Astorlan of' flee. , ", Roslyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makoa less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone Ml. The Tillamook Lumber company s mill at Tillamook city Is again running after an expenditure of about J 10.600 in repairs. Manager Whltehouse has almost made a new mill of it. Alfred Schroder returned on the steamer Sue H. Elmore from Tillamook where he went to increase the business of his firm. Ross, Hlgglna ft Co., at that point, meeting with good success, Wanted: A Christian young man or man and wife to take the management J of a' coffee club house in Marshfleld, I Ore. St'Mdy employment ami good wages. Call on or address W. A Crane, Occident hotel, Astoria, Ore. A telegram from Independence, Ore. received early yesterday-morning an nounced to M. E. Masterson, of the As toria Savings bank, the death of his father at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Masterson Immediately left for there The funeral of the late Ed Serger Strom was held 'Sunday from Pohl's un dertaking ,rlors and the Interment was In Greenwood cemetery. The ser vices were conducted under the auspic es of the Improved Order of Red Men F. W. Stokes returned yesterday from Bucoda, Wash., where he spent three weeks at the saw mill in which he, W. W. Whipple and T.- D. Butser are intersted. Mr. Stokes says the mill, which can cut 90,000 feet per day, Is handicapped by a shortage of cars on the railroad, and that they are shipping :s much lumber as they can secure cars for. Charles Holt and Harry May of Astoria are now employ ed in the mill. GUTIGURA il Purest of Emollients and Greatest of Skin Cures. The Most Wonderful Curative of All Time For Torturing, Disfiguring Humours. Cuticura Ointment is beyond question the most successful curative for tortur ing, disfiguring humours of the skin and scalp, including log? of hair, ever com pounded, in proof of which a single anointing with it, preceded by a hot bath with Cuticura Soap, and followed in the severer cases by a dose of Cuti cura Resolvent Pills, is often sufficient to afford immediate relief in the most distressing forms of itching, burning and scaly humours, permits rest and sleep, aud points to a speedy cure when all other remedies fail. It is especially so in the treatment of infants and chil dren, cleansing, soothing and healing the most distressing of infantile hu mours, and preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp and hair. Cuticura Ointment possesses, at the same time, the charm of satisfying the simple wants of the toilet, in caring for the skin, scalp, hair and hands from In fancy to age, far more effectually, agreeably and economically than the ?aost expensive of toilet emollients, ts "Instant relief for gkln-tortared babies," or " Sanative, antiseptic clean s ing," or "One-night treatment of the hands," or "Single treatment of the hair," or " Use after athletics," cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each n connection with the use of Cuticura Soap, is sufficient evidence of this. . Millions now rely on Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for pre serving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff; and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, ltcbings and chafing, as well as for all purposes of me touei, uaiu ana nursery, will commence at iohowsi ury Goods, RING Ladies Cotton and Wool Underwear, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Men's and Children's reserved at this Closing Out Sale. Sale doors open at 9 o'clock this morning. Store for OPENS AT GRAINY") J THE PURE V GRAIN COFFEE The coffee habit b quickly over come by those who let Grain-0 take its place. If properly made it tastes like the best of coffee. No grain coffee compares with it in flavor or healthfulnesa. THY IT TO-DAY. . is, tad Me, per tscksgs. Th i-year-oll daughter of David Cole died yesterday at the family resi dence In Svenson.' "The child and her twin slater were sufferers from pneu monia. The funeral will be held to day with Interment iu Svenson ceme tery. Mrs. A. F. Johns, daughter of J. W. Conn, of this city, died yesterday morn ing at her home tn Sail Francisco, a telegram reaching her father yesterday to that effect. Mrs. Johns had been 111 tor some time and the end was not umocpectsd. Plumbing out of Joint? Need some llnwork? Ring up No. 1031 for John A. Montgomery, 42S Bond street, who will promptly attend your wants with the latest sanitary plumbing fixtures and moat skilful workmanship. Tin' nine, ga&atting and heating. , The lodge of Red Men organised at Seaside Saturday evening last Is known aa Clatsop tribe No. 2S. and the officers) elected are aa follows: Sachem, A. E. Miller: C. of R.. S. Clark; K. of W., B. Smith: senior, Dr. Belt. The tribe has SO charter members. In Judge Trenchard'a court yester day the will of the late C. T. Hellborn was admitted to probate. Charles M. Hellborn is appointed sole executor without bonds, and W. H. Beharrel. W. I. Vail and Frank Patton are nam el as appraisers. The estate mention ed in the Instrument is bequeathed to the Immed'ate members of deceased's family. George McFarland cams Into the city yesterday from his home near Green mountain and remained last night. Mr McFarland has a good l unch of cattle on his place ana says tney are in a nourishing condition. Owing to a short age of hay the cattlemen In his region have been greatly Inconvenienced this winter but with the advent of spring the trouble Is being obviated. Mr. M Farland's neighboca, Gus Adolph and a Mr. Marxen have also branched out n the cattle business and the result has been very gratifying to all of them. Mr McFarland will go out to his borne to day. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT Frank Cisco, proprietor of a down town resort, demonstrated In rather an unnecessarily violent manner Inst Sat urday night that colored men were not allowed to frequent his place. Eldon Patton, an employe of Davis logging camp on the John Day, entered Cisco's place Saturday night and when he ap proached the bar was at once invited to leave. Sow, it Jiappens that Mr. Patton is a negro, and for that reason, and that alone, he was ordered to leave. The man of color was disposed to argue the question with Cisco and in the altercation that ensued the latter made use of a bottle, to the decided in convenience of the former. Patton was badly injured, in fact, and Cisco was arrested and charged with an as sault with a deadly weapon. He was later released on 1500 bail and next Saturday will appear before Justice of the Peace Goodman for a hearing. LIQUID AIR DEMONSTRATED. This city may at an early date wit ness the marvels of liquid air, the dis covery of which has attracted so much attention in the reading and scientific world. An agent Isat the Occident ho tel contemplating an engagament in the city if sufficient public Interest is prom ptly shown to warrant local parties in contracting for the bringing of a supply of the wonderful fluid from New York city, and apparatus for the purpose of showing its peculiar qualities. A tour is being arranged for an expert demon strator, Prof. W. B. Patty, and As 9 o'clock this morning to close out our Dress Goods, SilKs, 9 TODAY torla may be Included In his Itinerary. Liquid air ts ordinary atmospheric air In an extraordinary condition, looking and flowing Ilk water a liquid, but absolutely dry, and 311 degrees below aero In temperature. It bolls fiercely when put on Ice, but freeaet the flame of an oil stove when placed thervon.lt melts steel but freetea alcohol, New York hospitals have had some promis ing results with Its curative properties In cancer cases and also aa a local an esthetic In surgical operations. Liquid air Is an Interesting, up-to-date subject and with the many startling experienc es promised, our cltlsens are likely to receive the plan In the way It deserves and secure this Instructive novelty, A proposition ts on foot to have this ex hibition presented for the benefit of the physical laboratory of the Astoria high school early In May. AT THE UNION MEETING. Rev. L.' J. Trumbull and Uev. Henry Marcotte addressed a large audience at the Methodist church Sunday evening on the subject of Sabbath observance. The ministers maintained that the Christian Sabbath, and what It stands for, has been aa a firm foundation atone In the structure of our commonwealth to which we are Indebted for the solid and subtatntlal goodnesa and virtue In our national life. That the observances in the formative period of our existence of the Christian Sabbath, and to its teachings and their Influence on the men and women who made the nation what It Is. Is due the fact that the Am erican people have risen to a higher plane In morality and Intellect than the people of older civilisations which were without the high Ideals which our rigid strictures sought to accomplish. The tendency to make Sunday nothing more elevating than a mere holiday was de preciate,! as a pernicious disregard of Its highest and best uses the develop ment of the noble attributes and better sentiments of human nature, and a fall to the low standards of those coun tries where Sunday Is largely a day of sports and dissipation was considered most undesirable. The duty of fore going an Inclination to spend the Sab bath In plcnlcing and sport for the sake of maintaining the beneficial In fluence ovr others of a firm and Is-- repronchable 'character was emphasised and also the fact that the feelings of Interesfed fellow Christians and friends should be considered. The ground tok en was th it iove for God, for the good, for the Sabbath which has done so much for man, and for others, should impel its observance. COMMITTEE REPORT. At the meeting of the committee of Joint mnnufuctorera held last evening a Until report, reciting In detail the work done by the committee for the past year was drawn up and adopted. This will be presented at the next meet Ing of the Progressive association and Chamber of Commerce, jointly assem bled. OF INTEREST TO GENTLEMEN. For the next three days, Tuesday, Wednesday und Thursday, of this week Mr. M. A. Rolfe, representing Strauss Brothers, "Chicago's Leading Tailors," will be at C. H. Coopers with his new Spring and Summer enmples of Wool en goods In the piece. Gentlemen, it will be well worth your while to come and see. Whether you buy or not you are welcome. LOGGER BADLY INJURED. Early Sunday afternoon a log train operated by the Deep River Logging company on Deep river, jumped tne track and three men were hurt, one of them seriously. The most seriously In jured was Frank Scarmer and he is now at St. Mary's hospital where he WATCH REPAIRING Firt-CIaK Work Kine WatcheH Sold BOOK EXCHANGE CASH PAID FOR BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, OR BOOKS EXCHANGED. 469 Bond Street Lace Curtains, Laces, FROM Which would you rath er have, if you could have your choice, transparent skin or perfect features? AH the world would choose one way; and you can have it measurably, If you use Pears' Soap and live wholesomely otherwise, you will have the best complexion Na ture has for you. Sold all over the world. waa brought Immediately after the ac cident occurred. ' Dr. J. A, Fulton is attending him. The car literally fell on Starmor'a left thigh and at Orst It was thought he waa terribly crushed. Afitrther examination has proved, however, that his Injuries wilt not per manently cripple him and It la thought be will soon recover. TEA AND APRON SALE BT THE MONDAY CLUB. Come and bring your friends to the Tea and Apron Sale at the home of Mrs. C. S. Brown, on Franklin Ave nue, Tuesday afternoon and even ing. Some very Interesting musical selections will be rendered during the evening. Subscribe for The Morning Astorlan It Is full of news, and worth the price. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF fIRSI NATIONAL BANK of Astoria, at Astoria, In the State the close of business, of Oregon, at April 9. 1903. RESOURCES. Loan and discounts ... secured and .1247,194.9s Overdrafts, un- secured ., i.m.n IT. S. Bonds to secure cir culation I5.CO0 00 Stocks, securities, etc K0.T5S 37 Other reul estate owned .... 6,000.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) S.909.M Due from State Banks and 1'unk.irs (0,821, It Due from approved reserve agents 189.310.50 Inti.rnui-ievenue stamps .... 104.41 Checks and other cash Items. 400.3$ Notes of other National Hanks 2M.00 Kit-Ms and cents 93, II Lawful money reserve In bank, via: Specie 139.000.00 Redemption fund with V. S. treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation C.T..00 Total $..783,B37.6 LI ANILITIES. Capital stock paid In I 60,000.00 Surplus fund r. (0,000.00 I'fidlviiled profits, less ex penses and taxes paid 13,692.94 National Bank notes out standing 12,1500.00 Individual depoe- . its subject to check V tS18.lM.07 Demand certificates of deposit 130,298.73 Certified checks 2S9.00 6C7.744.70 Total $783,37.84 State of QrSm, County of Clatsop, is: I, S, 8. Gordon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 8. 8. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of April, 1903. , C, K. THOMSON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: (I. C. Flavel, W. T. McGregor, Jacob Katnm. Directors $27,000 worth of merchandise; consisting as Ribbons. Hosiery. SIAN ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK J. Q. A. BOWLttY, President O. 1. FETERSON, Vice-President. Statement at the Close RESOURCES. Loans and die- ' . count .......MU.ui.M County warrants ,. ,&&. 45 City warrants .... !SS.7 4:MUo.13 Real estate 83,187. f Interim! revenue stamps .... 343.11 Cash and sight exchange..,, SU.710.40 Total ,l(3.447.07 44)t4444 f The Boston OHO CO.MMEKCIAL. 8TUKKT Best and Neatest Eating House Id Astoria Try Our 25-Ceat DIaaers I Prompt Attention MARINOVICH DRY GOODS SHOES, OIL CLOTHES RUBBER BOOTS. APRONS FOR FISHING SEASON V. H. COFFEY EXPERT HORSESHOEING General IJIuckiiiiitltiiig, Dot ami Chmiutj? Work. ' Sco us for High Class Work, Simp Cornrr of Fif teonth and Dunne Street, noar St. Mary's Hospital. HOLMES & SBIBBRT Phone SMI I. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS 8uipliea of all kinds at lowest rates, for finhenuea, , Farmers aud Loggers. At V ALLBN Tenth und Cummcrclnl Streets 4444444444444.44444)44444)4V4 KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER II ; Bottled or In Keg , , Pre City Delivery , North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria f TffmifHH-fmtoHvHmMMvO'omooHvfm Castings We are, prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO- 2461. 1NE Ladle' Mt,ll Underwe... Underwear, etc; Nothing rent and fixtures for sale. AIA FRANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. G.UtNliK, Assistant Cashier. of Business April 15, 1903. LIVUILITIK'S. CapHul paid 1" IIOO.OOO.W fundus and undivided prollts ksa xpeiintw and taxes paid I2.0S0.QT VRPOHITH. " Subject to check.... I4:S.SSMW j Time cerllrtiates ... IIMI3.KI Denmud certificates .043,H5 MMST.Oa Total I3.44T.0T 4 Restaurant ! High Class (M & BOSKOVICH . 4044 IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IrenO Brass Works Oor. Ifiih and Frsaklln ! H I BJ