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4. ASTORIA. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 23, lOOfc : L HIE OLD nZUADLE 1X100 Absolutely. Purer 7HERE IS KQ SUBSTITUTE BREVITIES Today"! Weather-Oregon Fair and warm. Western Washington Fair; slightly warmer except near the coast. Wanted A gtrl for housework. No. 1SS Tenth Street. Hllckensderfer typewriter for sale cheap. Call at this office. ' If It la our Perfection Blend Mocha! and Java coffee. It's good. Johnson Bros.'' ' " Sweet and Juicy navel oranges, best quality at the right price, at John son Bros. ' Interview Trullinger It Hardesty. 4S3 Commercial street, about your electric- j al work. i 1 A new invoice of those beautiful and ' curious sea sheila just received at Sven son'f book store. Fancy full-weight creamery butter 55 : cents and 60 cents per i-pound square, j ' John:ion Bros. i- 1 1 i Every pound or Our Perfection Blend ; Mocha and Java, coffee is guaranteed; to give entire satisfaction or money I refunded. Johnson Bros. j ; Wanted-Tvo or three furnished! rooms for housekeeping In a nice loca- 1 tion, by man and wife; no children. Address S: T. ""., care Astorian of-' flee. ' ' ' . j Itoslyn coal lasts longer, is" cleaner,' and makes less trouble with stoves on the market- ; George WV Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. ' Plumbing out of Joint T Need some ; tin work? Ring up No. 1021 for John: A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street, who . will promptly attend your wants with j the latest sanitary plumbing fixtures l and most skilful workmanship. Tin-; ning. gasfitting and heating. i It is reported that operations will be: commenced next week on the construe-! tion of the new cannery for P. J. Mc- Gowan A Sons at Ilwaco. The firm has a 3-year franchise on 400 feet of j what is known as the Holman water-' way ,in front of the town. It is pos-! tsible that their headquarters may be . established there Instead of at McGow an as the heavy breakers at the latter place make It expnBive to keep up the wharf and Interfere with the landing of boats. WATCH REPAIRING , First-Class Work - Fine Watches 8014 BOOK EXCHANGE CASH PAID FOR BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, OR BOOKS EXCHANGED. 469 Bond Street Nice Baldwin and Northern Spy ap ples just arrlv.il at Johnson Bros. Half of the J500 desired for the- Own- men-lnl club gymnasium has already been subscribed. The regular meeting of the W. C. T, U. wlU be held today at the Union' room on Bond street at 1 o'clock. The steamer Lurllne was very late again last evening owing to handling loose llsh up the river. She left up af ter 11 o'clock. 0. N. Svensen was yesterday grant ed first cittsenship papers In the office of County Clerk Clinton. Mr. Svensen is late of Sweden. ; The damage to the rudder of the tug Pamfon was repaired at Portland yes terday and she left down last nltcht. She is to tow a barge to San Frauolsoo as her next trip. The funeral of the late Wilhelm Mai haja will be held today from the par lors of Pohl's undertaking establish ment and the Interment will be In the cemetery on Deep river. During the closing out sale Shana ban's store will open at nine o'clock a. m. Customers are Invited to call be tween t and 1 It possible to avoid the rush In the afternoons. No Dessert More Attractive Yihj naa gelatine and spend noma soanng, sweetening, flvoKug and coloring when Jall'O produces better result in two minutes? Everything in the package. Simply add hot water and set to cooL It's perfection. A sur prise to the housewife. Ho trouble, less eg pensa. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Hasp terry. At grocer. lOo. - REl'ORT OF THE CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Astoria, at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business. April 9. 1903. RESOURCES. ' Loans and discounts ...... .$247.194. 8 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 2,960.41 IT. S. Bonds to secure cir culation 12,500 00 Stocks, securities, etc 120,758 37 Other real estate owned .... 6,000.00 Due from National Banks " (not res Jrve agents) 3,909.26 Due from State Banks and Pankers 60,821.15 Due from approved reserve agents 1S9.310.50 Internal-revenue stamps .... 104.41 Checks and other cash items. 400.38 Notes of other National Banks 260.00 Nickels and cents 93.18 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: Specie . 139,000.00 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation 625.00 Total .. 783,937. 64 LIABILITIES. Capital Mock paid in 8 50,000.00 Surplus fund 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- " penses and taxes paid 13,692.94 National Bank notes out standing 12,500.00 Individual depos its subject to check !S18!8.97 Demand cert'ficates of deposit 139,288.73 Certified checks 289.00 657,744.70 Total 8783,937.64 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: I, S. S. Gordon, cannier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. S. GORDON. Cashier, ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this Uth day of April, 1903. C. R. THOMSON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: . C. Flavel, W. F. McGregor, Jacob Kamm, Directors. WE have inaugurated a great slaughter sale to close out our $27000 worth of merchandise, consisting as follows: Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Lace Curtains, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Ladies' Cotton and Wool Underwear, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Men's and Children's Underwear, etc. Nothing reserved at this Closing Out Sale. Everything goes. Greatest event of the year. Store for rent and fixtures for sale. D ears the soap for fair, white hands, bright clear complexion, soft, healthful skin. Sold alt oter the world. The first shipment of canned salmon from the pack of 1903 was started for the east yesterday by the Columbia River Packers' association. The run of fish continues very light, very few being taken. . The steamer North Star of the Alas ka Fishermen's Packing company and the North King of the Alaska-Portland Packing company will leave out today for Bristol bay. Alaska, provid ing present arrangements are not lnter ferred with. Both steamers have just finished coaling up at the Elmore bunk ers. , ": , The lighthouse tender Manxantta will probably be through with the repairs to her. boiler by Friday, and will deliver supplies to the lightship and the Tilla mook Rock lighthouse. Later she will go on an extended cruise in Alaskan waters, supplying the various light sta tions and looking after aids to navi gation. A gasoline launch being built by R. Leathers was officially measured yes terday by a deputy collector of cus toms. The dimensions are: Leneth, 406 feet; beam, 9.8 feet; depth. S.85.The tonnage is 13 tons gross and 9 tons net. The launch Is to be operated by Rainier parties between that town and points on the north shore. The Woman's Relief Corps has pre sented to the Shlvely school a 30-foot flag pole which has been erected on the building. . The school had been without a flag pole since the tall one In the yard was destroyed some time ago, and the patriotic ladles did not like the ab sence of the stars and stripes from the Institution, Jience the gift. C. G. Palmberg left for Seattle last night to be there today at the opening of the bids for the construction of buildings at Fort Lawton, situated near the sound metropolis. The con tract calls for tin expenditure of about $30.0M so the fortunate contractor will have something doing. Mr. Palmberg's bid Is the only one from here. The Foresters' committee having in hand the preparations for the grand court to be held in Astoria on may it to 16 is making splendid headway. Funds for the expenses are already lar gely in hand without having done any soliciting outside the order. Forester flais are now being sold' to the busi ness houses In large quantities for dec orative purposes during the court. The Troy laundry Is now occupying its new building on the corner of Tenth and Dunne streets, and 1s probably the neatest and best arranged and equipped institution of its kind in the country. The specially planned building seems perfectly adapted to Its uses, and es pecially nlanned for the comfort of Its employes. Manager Goodale is taking care of a splendid business and is one of the busiest men In Astoria. The falling of the arc Jlght at The Astorian Corner from a broken rope destroyed an English sparrow's nest which had been in the lamp for nearly two years. Three young birds were In the nest when It fell. It seems that the warmth of the light Is very congenial to the birds, and a number of the lamps in the city contain such nests. They are built on a shelf close up un der the reflector, a queer enough place for a bird's nest. Tonight the greatest dramatic sensa tion of the day, "Resurrection," will be presented at Fishers' opera house with special scenery and a cast of extraor dinary merit. No romance of modern times has created such a sensation throughout :.he entire world as Tolstois "Resurrection." It is the novelist's masterpiece and in every respect the IMG greatest novel of the age In which we live. In dramatisation all sordid and objectionable Mures are eliminated and the beautiful teachings are brought to their fullest fruitage. Seat sale now on at Urlffln'a book store. GRAIN HANDLERS DISSOLVE. San Fr.tnclsco, April 12. The Bulle tin says: The combination of ofur of the most prominent grain dealers and shippers, known na the "Big Four," has been dissolved aud It I thought that deal ers will, during the ruining season con duct th.'lr own affairs Individually, POPULATION OF IH'TTR. Butte, April 22. Accortng to the of ficial government census of two. the ECIIMA Psoriasis, Scalled Head, Milk Crust, Tetter, Ringworm, etc. Speedily Permanently and Economically Cure!1, wnen All Else Fails, by The agonizing, itching, and burning of the .Lin', as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair, and crusting of the nca'p, as in scatl 1 head; the facial disfigurements, as in pimples and ringworm ; the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and" salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Guticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not, justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and pVrmanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized world. Cio Me Externa Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cuti cura Resolvent to cool and cleanse the blood. This complete treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning, and scaly humours of the skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. As evidence of the wonderful curative properties of Cuticura Remedies and of their world wide sale, we quote from Tin Id. Ir. Jastice Fieire's Letter. " I desire to give my voluntary testimony to the beneficial effects of your Cuticura Remedies. I have suffered for some time from an excess of urie acid in the blood ; and since the middle of last year, from a severe attack of Eczema, chiefly on the scalp, face, ears and neck, and on one limb. I was for several months under professional treatment, but the remedies prescribed were of no avail, and I was gradually becoming worse, my face was dreadfully disfigured, and I lost nearly all my hair. At last, my wife prevailed upon me to try the Cuticura Remedies, and I gave them a thorough trial with the most satisfactory results. The disease soon began to dissappear, and my hair commenced to grow again. A fresh grow th of hair is covering my head, and my limb (although not yet quite cured) is gradually improving. My wife thinks so highly of your remedies that she has been purchasing tliem in order to make presents to other persons suffering from similar complaints, and, as President t f the liible Women's Society, has told the Bible women to report if any case shotHd come under her notice when a poor person is so afflicted, so that your remedies mar be resorted to." ROBERT ISAAC HNNKMORE, (Jntfttfthl JVittoSutrimiCmrt.) PieKrnuriuburjt, N'jiJ, Oct. 19, 1901. CUTICURA BKMKIHES aroM throughout thelil!?J 1! worl.l. ViWFA: CntlcuralUaolf. nt, SOo. per bottl (Id the form of ChoeolaM Coated 1111, V. per vial of 60) j Catlcnrs Ointment, 50c. per boj, and Cuticura Soap, ZJe. per taM. t. St;nl furt,':egreatwotk,"Iluinouri of the Blood, Bkin, and Scalp, and How toCure Them," Mpncf. . Ion IIm.c, with llluitratlona, TeetimonlaU aud Pireetiona In all language!, Including Jupui,.t ni Clilueee. HrlUiti Depot, 27-MCharMrtionieSq., London, K.C French Dent,6R'iid- InPntx. lnH. Australian Depot, B. Towiia c Co., Rydnejr. POTTEK Dltt'U AUD CMKMKMI, COIU'OIiATlON, Bole iro prltton, Bolton, V. S.A. FEOM population of Butt was 89,830. The directory canvass Just completed. makes the population 61.116, ARMY OFFICERS RETIRED. Washington, April U-Brlgdlr-an rls Rucker and Theodore Baldwin were placed on the retired list of the army today. Th following epitaph Is from nion ument In a cemetery In Newark, N. J. ,' Her He the body of : i John Black, Aged 46. : That cherry tree luctous fruit : llrgullel him up too high, : ; The branch did brvnk and down : ; he fell : : And broke hi neck and died ; : Also three Infant children. i :.. i it m ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK J. Q. A. BOWLUT. President O. I. FKTKRSON, Vk-s.PrltJbt, Statement tt the Close nESOURCES. l-oans Hid , ills founts HU,'ll.l9 f County warrants 1WI.45 , City wsrmnts .... i.JKl.W 4H.104.1I Itrrtl paints 58,27. M Ititoirtitl revenue, stamps .... : S4J.I1 Cah mid sight exchange..,. 211,710. Total 6i!3,7,0T The Boston ftJW COMMKUCIAL NTItKKT Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria , Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners I Prompt Attention MARINOVICH DRY GOODS SHOES. OIL CLOTHES RUBBER BOOTS. APRONS FOR FISHING SEASON V. H. COFFEY EXPERT HORSESHOEING Omicrat I5laekimitliing, Ilont ami Cannery Work. 8m us for High Class Work. thon Corner of Fif teeiith mid DiiMio Streets, m-nr St. Mar'- llofjiitnl. , HOLMES S SBIBB RT Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS.... .. Supplies of all kinds at lowest rntus, for fishermen, Fanners aal Loggers. As V ALLEN Tenth unrt Commercial Street KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER Bottled or in Kck Free City Delivery North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria I Castings W srs prepared to make them on short nolle snd of tb best Materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of canting or pattern work. Lowsat prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO, 2461. , USINE FRANK PATTON. Csshlor. J. W, OAKNKIl, Altunt Csaltler. of Business April 15, 1903. LIAtllMTIKH, . v ospltnl pui In Iioo.ooo. 6 (urplus mid undivided urotlts s less xHnsis and tus paid 11,00, IT DRKXMT?. ; Sul)Jwt to ih-k....2S,J31.W . Tims trtirklHi ... W.OIS.tt bvimutd cvrtlnvittes I.OiJ.M HM.Jirf.Off Total ....I.47,0T Restaurant! High Class Chef. & BOSKOVICH IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Irenft' Brass Works Csr. lih mill Fianltlu sw;'- HAM A; M AH S Come Early aiid Avoid the Rush