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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1903)
JHtyHfq- . i i SrmJB-.s -J ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, Jl'NE 21 lOO 2. ! J 5 I ft Is Horning Astorian ktabltihtd II7X- - RATESt ""tenl by mail, per year . I . . . . Bent by mail, per month...... Served by carrier, per month. SEMI-WEEKLT. A 4 a ' Sfi 00 ' Bent by mall, per year. In advance 31 00 ; Th Astorian guarantee to tta d Yertlser the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia River, v " - THB ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO., CAPL'AN RELIGIONISTS. The lack of harmony In the dem ocratic party to aa plenty to poverty compared with that in the First Bap tist church of PortlarycL Some of the congregatloa want the pastor. Dr. Blackburn, to resign or be thrown out, nd others want him to remain. In this clash of Jarring religionists, one clarion voice is heard. A "prominent member'" of the church, In conversa tion with a Telegram reporter, unbur dens himself of ..the following senti ments: , ,., ': ' , "A fine large splendidly equipped church, one of the best pipe organs In the Pacific northwest, a membership composed of some of the very elite of the city, and empty pews on worship days, that Is the real situation." Possi bly the elite are out playing golf. ' "We want a younger, more liberal, fresh and up-to-date preacher." Possi bly Dr. Blackburn depends too much on the Bible, which, even In the revised edition, is not appropriately described as "up-to-date." "Why, think of It," continues the prominent member, 'with all our fine equipment, location, and everything to make attending sen-tee a pleasure as well as a religious duty, last Sunday evening there were but sixty-four , members In ttie congregation." Possi bly the. theaters are-better equipped, have better locations, and more to make attending them a pleasure than the First Baptist church. The Prominent Member does more to damn the cause of the members that ! re trying to oust the- pastor than a j thousand arguments could accomplish, j . He shows that a popular church is wanted, one where the minister will not bother too much with tiresome re . ligion, but will rather make his ser- mon subsidiary to the pleasure that! should attract worshippers to the house of God. . r The lamentable thing about the Prominent Member is that he is a type. Those who go to church avowedly be- cause they believe in Christianity , should endeavor to make their actions . correspond with their professions, and then there would be less scoffing among those that do not hold with chureh-golrig in any shape. Every man to his belief, but away with the hypocrites. GOOD BLOOD SPEAKS FOR You know when rich, red blood is coursing through the veins, for it shows in the brightness of the eye, the beauty and clearness of the complexion, the smooth, fair . elrin, and robust, healthy constitution. It is rood blood that imparts strength and energy to healthfulness and vigor. Good blood to be physically and mentally 6ound it People with good blood possess strong, steady nerves and are blest with good appetites and digestion, and enjoy sound, refreshing sleep. If we could alwavs maintain the rmrihr of th. blood then we might enjoy perpetual health, but it becomes infected and poisoned and most of the ills that afflict humanity and undermine the constitu tion are caused by an impoverished or polluted condition of this vital fluid. When the blood is diseased the skin loses its healthy appearance, and the complexion, its freshness and beauty and becomes red and rough and full of , pimples and splotches. Itching, scaly eruptions, blackheads, boils and rashes 1 break out upon the body when the blood is too poor or too thin and acid, and is not supplying proper nourish ment to the system. Debility, poor appetite, bad digestion, restless sleep and nervousness more often come from sluggish, impure blood than any other cause. To build up the blood, restore its lost properties and make it rich and nutritious again is the only rational treatment, and the proper way to get rid of skin troubles. ; There is no remedy like S, S. S. to accomplish this disappear, the appetite improves, the complexion clears and you get rid of 1 those miserable depressing feelings and nervousness, and enjoy once more the blessings of good health. S. S. 8. is nature's remedy for all blood and skin dls ; eases. It contains no minerals whatever, but is guaranteed purely vegetable, j Write for free book. No charge lor medical advice or other information desired. WZ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, CA WELL BEAT 'EXL , The biggeit shad ever caught In tht Delaware river, far as the fisher men's record gees, wa Shipped to Ma jor William U. McOormkk of the Dela ware "avonue. flan ""market, Wednesday, and the i-eclpient was the proudest man among the sh3 fanciers along the I river front. II weighed H pound when taken out of the net near Wash 1 inon park for exhibition, packed , crushed Ice, and reached there alive, and was finally disposed of to a wealthy 1 piscatorial enthusi.J,n of tWs city for the snug sum of JiS. The next heaviest shad was received last season by Col onel Frank P. Larkin. It tipped the scales at about IS poumls and was sol for 5. California cherries at $3 pound. Delaware shad at 32 a pound, and Cuban watermelons at $1.50 apiece wouUTsult the menu of a millionaire. Philadelphia Press. -1 . Railroads are built either because the trade of the district through which they are to pass calls for them or be cause the district needs development Steamshin lines are established be tween far-distant ports for the first nason only. That is why ames J. Hill Is making 'a mistake In putting on line of gigantic steamshps between Se attle and the orient, when the pres ent liners frequently Bail with half empty holds. Seattle Is dull at present, according to the Times, because there Is an eiod us of people to Nome and because 1. 500 of the remainder are camping out It' Is difficult to see why the latter cause should effect business much, for there Is plenty of room within the city limits for the entire population to camp out. without pitching their tents un- cmfortably close to one another. An excited kid ran Into Governor McBride at Olympla apd smashed the gubernatorial bicycle. The governor picked himself up. and with a smUe as sured the youngster that no iarm hatl been done. Of course, If It had been a wheel of the governor's political ma chine k The New York Tribune says that Chicago is second only to New Tork in Importance as a racing center. Can It be that the Tribune has not yet heard of Tillamook's new track? ' An exchange devotes half a column to an article on how to can peas. Care ful reading discloses little beyond the advice to put the peas in the. can, TOO MUCH ROOSEVELT Eastern papers are full of Bever idge as the probable running mate for Roosevelt The only objection that crops out is that he is too much like Roosevelt. The old regime doesn't care to continue the breed of good citizen ship established by Roosevelt, and It would much like to find a suave and rich old fo?sil to become a candidate fr tne second rlaee on the ticket.- Everett Ricord. AN AUTO EXPERIENCE. "I ran across old Hopkins In Boston yesterday." "Casuallyr "No; fa taily." Harvard Lampoon. ITSELF the body and keeps it in a state of is the foundation of good health, and must be kept pure and untainted. 1 WM ia wretched health: my blood wa la bad order, y gums being TII7?luchulcrat"d- Ibogantheni s' s- nd ia "markably short Hun was sound and well. My sdd. tit increased wonderfully and my food agreed with me. I think it la a line family medicine. URS.K.B.DAVZDSOV. i Bockmart, Ga, Vox three years I had Tetter on mj hands, part of the time the flliotse waa In the form of running sorea, very painful and easeing m nrnoa discomfort. Four doctors said the Tetter bad progressed too far to be cured, and they could do nothing for me. Z took only three bottles of 8.8.8. - and waa completely enred. This was fifteen years ago, and Z hare never since seen any sign of my old trouble, XBS. Xb J). JAOKSOff. 837 St. Paul 8t Kansas City, Km. W uu ii, uvea ii prompuy ana inorongniy, S. S. S. antidotes and removes from the blood all poisons and humors, and restore! it to a normal, healthy condition, and in vigorates and tones up the general health. When rich, red blood is again flowing through vour veins all skin mnt;.M The Oregon Federation of Women' clubs meets In this city on Tuesday, when -about a nundred delegates front all over the, state art expected to be presentv Other v'UleS where the Federa tion nas met hvedecorated the stores and residences wKh the national colors red, white and blue whU are also th colors vf the organisation, and It is to be hoped that the custom will be followed here.. The, occasion l one of tn tcrest and of Importance, for with so many delegates many reports will be carried away as to he hospitality and public spirit of the city. The Sherlock Holmeses of Washing' ton have made the astonishing discov ery that the navy deportment dlscrtnv Inated Hjttlnst Bremerton with a desire to depreciate real estate values there o as to buy u more land to enlarge the Puget sound navy yard. To one not gifted with such unusual acumen it would have appeared that the action of the navy department would have a tendency to enhance real estate values. If the races are conducted as report ed, says the Seattle Trade Register, then the public have reason to complain more loudly than they did over the races last year, and they were rank enough, And still the public will flock to see crooked racing and fake prise fijBhts. -- ' REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK at Astoria, In the state of Oregon, at the close of business June S, 1901 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.. ...... .15,7 69 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 6.73T 21 U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation 12,500 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 1.50 00 Stocks, securities, etc 61,136 69 Banking' house, furniture and fixtures ;.. S.833 01 Other real estate owned 9,953 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) ...... 11,111 30 Due from State Banks and Bankers.... S.801 5 Due from approved reserve agents 110,668 61 Internal-Revenue i Stamps.. 94 74 Checks and other cash Items. 5,37? 71 Notes of other National Banks 1,335 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents ISO 81 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, vis: j' ' Specie , $16,400 10 Legal-tender Notes. 3,305 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation) Total 3575,839 43 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In.... I 50,000 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 ndivided profits, less ex penses and taxes pald..m. 12,770 47 National Bank notes out standing 11,050 00 dividual deposits ' subject to check.. $227,904 23 n.an l certificates of deposit 74,816 44 Time certificates of deposit 1S9.29S 29 432,018 96 Total $575,839 43 tale of Oregon, county of Clatwop, ss. I, J. E. Hlggins, cashier of the above- name:! bank, do solemnly swear that the nboe statement is true to the best my knowledge and belief, ' J. E. HIGGIN3 .Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Kth day of June, 1903. D. M. STUART, Notary Public. Correct Attest: D. K. Warren, George H. George, Wm. H. Barker, Directors. , Scott's Sitil-Fepsio Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For lBfl.nim.tton or Cat rrS: of th. Hladdcr ud OImw ."7.. po cvr. do pay. Car onleUf sod Ptraw Benllr th wonS euo ol no mstterof how Ion lUsd. la. Abtolatolf bajinlM. (told by drnffUtfc Frio. St.M, or br Bi.ll. poitpa. tLM, t bou ; X7. THE SAITAl-FEPf!! CO, suasonTMia. esito. Sold by Chas. Rogers, 439 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. Mothers lose their dread for ''that terrible second summer" when they have Pr. Fowler's Extract of Wild 3trawberry In the house. Nature' epeclflc for bowel complaint of every sort. . 'Tlsnt safe to be a day without Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil In the house. Never can tell what moment an acci dent is going to happen. : ' ' Can't be In perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invig orates the whole system. Subscribe ior tne Bemi-Weekly As torian, $1.00 a. year, , ; fL. - '?' " W IVIAJJTTtOID ROOFING The new hich irtde roof ing for low cost work. On hei, factorici, warehouses, brn$, depots, whtrve. All building of large roof lur fice that require protection from the element. A better roofing at the same price ha never been produced, Sm4 for kuoklH. 4 The Paraffine Paint Co. Sa Francisco, Suttti Portland, Lot Angcli sad Dinvtr, Colored RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stock. We sell the celebrated 8HKLBT LAMP. Call up Phone 11 Q. H. W. CYRUS. - Mar Andrew Asp. lalrr, llacksait iri BorwsiMr riRCT-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. . Special Attention Olven to Ship ard Biiamooat Kepairtng.oenerai Bltck smithing. Flrst-CUts Hores Bhoelag. ate CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB Centra! Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your ordftra for meat, both FRESH AND S A L 1 Will be promptly and aitsactarlly ttietsied to 3. W. MORTON. Pros. Telephone Sn J 1. i ! , LI 1. jip5""!!! II II I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II If I . M 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ""Ov I MM m m t. m. IT msa"1 f 1 1 I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I IJJJI a er 5c cigars 0 A cigar that has the same face value as a nickel, and XsMH ' : f pays you full interest in solid satisfaction and real enjoyment. VT Save the Bands. . ' Every dealer sell5 it. j ' I I , WOH8T OF ALL EXPERIENCES. , Ouu anything be, worse than to feel that every minute will be your lastf .Such was the cxnei'Umee of Mr. S. It, llrown. n ludy of Hrownavtlle, Ya, she writes, "I endured Insufferable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble, Death seemed Inevitable when doctors and nil remedies fulled. At length I was Induced to try El"' trie Hitters and the renult was mirac ulous. I Improved at once and now I'm oonml.'toly recovered." Tor liver, kidney, atomuch, and bowell troubles Electric nitters is the only medecine Only 60 cents. It's guaranteed by t'hnrlos Rogers, drtiKKl't. Ofllce of v vj. M Vancouver 1'ar I rack. Wash.. June 11, 19J. Scaled pro posals, In triplicate, will b reerlved hero until H A. M July 11, I'Htt. and then opened, for -repairs to luwpltnl at Kort Stevens, Oregon, Fr full Informa tion apply to this office or Quartermast er Fort Stevens, Oregon. I. S. re serves the right to reject or accept any or all proposal or any part thereof. Envelope containing proposal should be marked: "Proponils for repair to hospital at Fort Stevens, Oregon." and addressed to undersigned. F. IL HATHAWAY. C. Q. M. BIDS FOR WOOD. Bids will be received by School Dis trict No. 1, at the office of the school clerk, until June 20. 1903, for 130 cords or more of bark slab or hemlock, four foot wood, to be delivered to the dif ferent school building of the district, as may be required, on or before th 15th day 'of August, 1903, Right reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the board. E. Z. Ferguson, Clerk. DRIVEN TO DESPERATION. Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilization, a family Is often driven to desperation In case of accident, resulting In burns, wound, cuts, ulcers, etc., etc. Lay In a sup ply f Ducklln's Arnica $Ulve. It's the bv-st on earth. 25c at Cha. Rog. era' drug store. mm, eMicM.rTtr rNous. r f'llll'lll'.VIEU'rt KNULINH MM. mm fmtm, Bm,mtm. rttkLA, Try them. Only 50 rent at Charie Roger's drug store. HLOCKADED. Every Household In Astoria . Bhould Know I low to Resist It. Th back ache becauae th kidney are blocked. Help the kidney with their "work The buck will ache no more. Lot of proof that Doan't Kidney Pill do this. It' the best proof, for It come from Oregon, , , . ,. T. W, Shanklnnd. who U a street cur conductor on the WootUtock street car line, residing at 710 KUwortlt, rect Portland, suy: "rtoine thus lut fall 1 began jwvlug ' considerable trouble and annoyance from a (lull, aching ptiln In the back over th kidney.; I think It va tinned from the cuiislant luiklng uiuj Jarring of the car," I thought at first It " would dUappear a quickly It mine, but thts was not the case, Learning of , Domu m lvutney Pill t procured a box and t took them according., to direction, fhe result wn wntlrtlr satisfactory- Tlie back ache grew le and ten and. voon dl- appeared and o far a I can tell It la gone for good fur there have been no symptom of a reoccuraiWe," Plenty of slmlSvr proof tn Astoria. 'all at Charles Roger drug rtor for lartlcuiar.u' . , v For al by "all dealer,- Price M ct. Foter Mllburo Co.v Buffalo, N. Y. Remember th nam Poan' and take no uthur. . ; pi STARTLING BTVIDENCB. Fresh testimony tn great quantity I constantly routing ln' declaring Dr. King New Discovery for Consump tion, coughs, and colds to be uiifiualed. A recmt epreiilon from T. J. Mi-Far-land. Bentorvllle, Va., n-rve a em pie. lie write; "I had bronchltl for three year and doctored alt the time without being benefited.- ' Then I be gan taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottle wholly cured me." Equally effective tn curing all lung and throat trouble. Guaranteed by Cha. Roger, druggist. Trial bottle free, regulir Ue Wc, and 11.00. It a mistake to Imagine that Itching pile can't bured; a mistake to suf fer a day longer than you can help. Doan' Ointment brings Infant relief and permanent cure. At any drug tore, SO cent. rlubacrlbe for th Semi-Weekly As torian. $1.00 a year. LOW R A TICS TO BAN FRANC1HCO. On account of th National Encamp ment Oram! Army of the Republic to b held at Hun Francisco Augunt 17 to S3, the O, It, A N. Co, huv named the low rate of (20.00 for the round trip by steamaltlp In both directions, or 1:3.00 for irteunislilp tn on direction and rail return or vice versa, Thl rat will enly apply on tetnlilp leaving As toria Auguwt 11 and )(, or on train leaving Portland August 13, It, 14. Ticket will be good for return within a Inal limit of sixty day from oVM of sate. Iter I h reservations should be made early to avoid disappointment, For further particular apply to O. W. LOl'NHUKRRr, Agt. Semi-Weekly Astorian, 11 a year. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LKAVg rOtTLAMU AkklVI I tot ml , Portland Union Dsput loupot! ' Por A Mori and 'y 11 10ta 0pat rotnw ABTOKIA Tir. Ta I TCe IVrtlinif sad WyT u i pail; I'eUil , , lluaipi ttop SKASIP HI VUSIOW 14 nt l AnUirU lur War'reiiuw,' is u.a riv.i, rurt h .!, a w "i j n.mmnnq anq aiiuiii j -iu w m 'is til mT "Anuld. ir Wsrrniuu,Tli 6U p i vsu tn r'l., II.oib tul. run J l p as i.MWyytad,.A'rl tK, B mi ,.i I lummnna anil Aatorl le m Suaday aaly. ' ' '' All train make oto oonnacttou at Oobl wKh all NorUwrn PaelAo train to and from tit ISaat and Hound point. J. C. MATO. 001 Freight and Pan. Agent OSTEO PATHY DR. RH0DA C HICKS Mansell Dldg. Fbon Black toil Mi Commercial St. Astoria Or. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon f 1IT8ICIAN AND 8UROEON. Office phone Main 24U. Reslilenc phone Main H3. Office Over Orlfflo'c Book 8 tor. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Well, Fargo and Paclflo Ecpres Companl. Custom Houm Broker.