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ASTORIA OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNK 21.
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Churches.
; Rv. C. Buochl: will preach In Ue
Lutheran church this morning at 11
o'clock. AH are Invited.
, WILL PLEAD TOMORROW.
J. K. White and Charles Finn, the
two men accused of forging the name
t C. C. Maten to several checks, will
phd In the circuit count tomorrow.
Prank Spittle has been appointed its
their attorney, but it 1 likely that the
men will plead guilty.
LOOKING FOR BOGUS AGENT
Sheriff Unvtlle Is on the lookout for
man giving his name as Harry Car
who tm been trying to work the old
circus gag In Astoria. He went to sev
eral merchants, and represented that
he was advance agent for Rlngllngs,
and tried to enter into contracts for
the supply of provisions to the circus
when it arrived. He would then ask
for his commission on the deaL This
Is probably the same man that victim
ised so many Portland firms six weeks
;ago. He caught about a dozen Arms,
and might have been going on yet, had
w me mm
TO-NIGHT
The Sick Will Be Healed
The Blind Shall See,
the Cripples Throw
"l'e shall know a tree by Its fruits."
' -J- .'' their cured
THE WONDERFUL QUAKER DOCTORS, WITH THEIR STAFF OF PHT
" 1 " SIC1ANS AND COitPS OF ENTERTAINERS, WILL BE IN ASTOR
IA FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY.
Big Free vShow Every Night
CORNER 12TH AND COMMERCIAL
Bring the ladles and children. A re
night at 7:80 p. m. FREE.' See the Funny Negro, the Laughable Irishman,
hear the Sweet Ballads and see the Wo nderful Trick Acting bulldog BUCK.
The Quaker Doctors are graduates
Allopath, Homeopath and Eclectic, and
- every state and territory In the Cnlo
THEY CURE TO STAY CURED.
; Rheumatism, Kidney diseases, Liver an d Stomach disorders, Nervous difflcult
' les, Paralysis; Cholera, St. Vitus' Dance, Epilepsy, Blindness, Cataract, Deaf
ness, Tumors, Catarrh, Diseases of Men and Dlseaes of Women, Varicocele, Hy
drocele, etc., etc.
CANCERS CANCERS CANCERS
Cancers have lost their terror; we kill and remove them In one day with
out the knife, without pain and without the shedding of a single drop of blood.
DEAFNESS CURED ON PLATFORM.
. Consultation and Examination FREE to those Holding Cards, at the Oc
cident hotel dally from 10 a. m., to 12 m.
HUMANITY
The V. S. dispensatory says: "Opi
um lessens the peristolic motion of the
bowels. ; It's local effect (when- applied
to the lower bowel) is the same as its
general operation. Conlum PARALYZf
ES the motor nerves; aconite reduces
muscular strength; belladona produces
PARALYTIC symptoms; hyoscyamus
and stramonium are same aa bellado
na. THEf DO NOT EXERCISE AJJY
CPRATIVE INFLUENCES." Every
pile medicine prescribed or on the
market contains some of the above pots
sa via: For sale by CONN DRUG CO.
he not tried to place contract for
sooo pies with a baker, who was shrewd
enoug to remember that circus hands
were fed very little pie, and called the
attention of the police to the alleged
advance asent .
SALMON FISHING ABROAD.
Interesting details of the Scottish sal
mon fisheries have been received by
Master Fish Warden Van Dusen. From
the reports It appears that the take for
1502 exceeded that for 1901 by !4 tons
only, but the latter year was P tons
more than 1900. From the statistics
the fact is established that the ealiwto
are not decreasing In numbers.
Experiments as to the Increase In
weight of salmon and their migratory
fcablts are being carried on by the Fish
eries board of Scotland, and some In
teresting data are expected very soon.
v HAS SHE A CARD?
' The launch Chief. Capt. Lindberg
in command, boasts of ahe only lady
engineer on the river. Miss Lyata
Smith of Astoria Is the lady, and she
handles the lever like Hie chief of a
man of war. Last Sunday, with Miss
Smith at the lever, the boat broke the
record between Chinook and Astoria,
making the trip In one hour and 9S
minutes. Coder Che some conditions of
tide and wind the trip generally takes
two hours and S8 minutes. Chinook
Observer. ,
- , LOST, '
" A diamond ring, between the portof
flce and Foard 4 Stokes", store. The
finder will be suitably rewarded by re
turning the same to W. C. Bishop, or
leaving at Miller'" cigar store.
Subscribe for the
Semi-Weekly As-
torian, $1.00 a year.
The Deaf Hear, and
Away The Crutch
The references of these Specialists are
patients. j'
fined and moral performance every
of all three great schools of medicine
are registered to practice medicine In
n.
OUTRAGED
ons, EXCEPT E-RU-SA PILE CURE.
"E-RU-SA doubtless is the only pile
medicine on the market which does hot
contain narcotic poisons or mercury,"
ECONOMICAL DRUG CO.. Chcago,
111. Per C. H. McConnell, president.
'"We guarantee no mercury or opiates
In E-RU-SA pile cure." Woodard
Clarke & Co., Portland, Or. ,
. E-RU-SA cures plies, or $D0 paid.
Worst cases cured with one box. E-ru
sa contains no mercury, no opiates. All
reliable up-to-date druggists' sell E-ru-
EAGLE DURG CO.. CHAS ROGERS
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BREVITIES
Mrs. Ferd Fisher entertained Friday
In honor of her son Karl.
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First cltlsenshlp papers were granted
to Mattt Kemppwtnen yeswrday. He
was subject to the riar. v
For good, reliable piano work see
your local denier, Th. Frederlokson,
lOTl Bond stree. Phone 20T4 Red.
Charles A. Stockton has accepted ft
position under T. H. Curtis with the
Northwest Construction company. W.
R. Bourne wilt lake Mr. Stockton's
place at Fiiiher Bros,
An electric light plant will be in
stalled at Fort Stevens, and Captain
Goodale has received notice from
Washington to advertise for bids for Its
construction.
A full house greeted "Prim Ills" last
night at Fishers'. The performers, If
possible, surpassed their excellent act
ing of the night before, and every one
In the audience was satisfied with their
efforts.1
John Flynn waa arrested yesterday
morning by Deputy Warden Webster
for flaMng without a license. He was
given a hearing In the court of the
justice of the peace in the afternoon
and suffered a fine of $30.
Will have our branch
open at
Long Beach
Sunday.
HOEFLER.
The Thursday Afternoon club was en
tertainedat the home of Mrs. Oswald
West this week. The ladles enjoyed
light refreshments and played enter
tainingly at cards. . '
The Tallant-Grant cold storage has
cn exhibition a freak carp, the fish tip
ping the scales at 274 pounds. It was
taken at the company's seining
grounds and Is recognlied as a monster
of its kind.
Ida Eskola died at her home on Deep
river Friday of consumption. Deceased
was the 17-year-old daughter of Ru
dolp Eskola. The funeral will be held
from the family residence today . and
the Interment will be In the Deep Riv
er cemetery. '
Conditions In Tillamook are most en
coui aging" at the present time, accord
ing to Duncan Stuart, who returned
from a trip there yesterday. The
dairying Industry is In full swing, and
the farmers are making good money
out of cheese, which is found to be
more profitable than butter.
ALLEN'S IS STRONG COMPANY
An exchange has this to say of the
Allen stock company:
"It is rarely that a company of the
excellence cf the Allen stock company.
which is concluding a successful week's
engagement at Wilson's opera house,
favors southern Oregon with so long
a stay. Yet this Is proof of its draw
ing power and the general satisfaction
It gives.
"A feature that adds much to the
popularity of the troupe's entertain
ments is the music furnished by the or
chestra under the magement of Arden
Allen, a musician of ability and versa
tility. The street music Is also of a su
Ieiior character and attracts big
crowds dally. We doubt very much If
our people have ever been so well
pleased in this respect.
"It would consume more space than
we have at our command to criticize
the different plays and their partici
pants seperately. Each Individual is
painstaking, and cleverly and accurate
ly portrays the character taken. Lit'
tie Verna Felton, a mere child, of
course, cornea In for the most atten
tion. We have never seen any one of
her age on the stage that could equal
her in the Interpretation of any part
she assumes."
The company appears at Fishers'
opera house for one week, commencing
tomorrow evening. Secure your seats
at Griffin's,. book store.
ON ELEVENTH STREET.
The proof of the pudding is in the
eating. Seasonableness of supply and
daintiness of preparation characterize
all the dishes served at the famous
Toke Point osyter houete. Appetizing
oyster In all styles, nicely broiled
steaks, and beat coffee and tea. Our
service satisfies. ' ' r
Subscribe for the
Semi-Weekly As-
torian, $1.00 a year.
FERSONAL MENTION,
R. 8. V. Astbury Is visiting at ?
side today.
Ed Hagarup came down from Frank
fort yesterday,
A. Slfert was over from the West
Side j-esterdw,
Prof. W. Round was up from Fort
Stevens yesterday. ,
J. E. Ferguson returned from Fort
Columbia yesterday.
Gus Kit pi of Walluskl was In town
shopping yesterday.
Henry Lundberg of Frankfort was In
the city yesterday,
J. K. Loverlng came over from
South itend yesterday.
B. F. Coffey of Svensen was un As
toria visitor yesterday.
Mrs. I. K. Wtirren wa here from
WarrenlM j-esterduy.
Mrs. John Farrell of o!ney paid a
lslf to Astoriu yesterday.
Fred B.lohr, engineer nl the Jetty, did
business in the city yesterday.
Leon Dow and John l.orson were In
town on business last evening.
A. Lindberg of Cnwxed Creek was In
Astoria yesterday on business.
Miss Florence Turner Is In the city
from her summer home on the Wallua
kl. Miss M'iry Anderson waa In from her
home on the Lewis and Clark yester
day. Mrs. Hi A. Hlevins, Hammond's
school teacher, visited the city yester
day.
Mrs. G. B. Hegiirdt and children were
In the city ye.-nenluy from the West
Side.
Olaf F.rlckson and Oltif Otsen were In
the city yesterday from1 the Lewis urn!
Clark.
County Superintendent of Public
Instruction II. S. Lyman. went to CUut
sop last evening.
Miss Bessie Sabo cume over from her
home at Astoria Wednesday and Is now
one of the Journal's family. Miss Sabo
has a number of friends here, having
been connected with the Journal force
before. II waco Journal.
MCSICALE AT MRS. H1GGINS.
Mia C. IV Hlggins entertained 30 of
her frien Is at a delightful muslcale giv
en Friday afternoon. The rooms were
decorated with roses, whlcJt were ar
ranged in an attractive manner. The
program, every number of which was
voted a gem by the delighted guests,
was as follows:
PAfiT I.
Overture.
Romeo an! Juliet Bellini
Mrs. J. E. Higgins and Miss Higglns.
The Rosary (vocal) Ncvln
Mrs. Frank Spittle.
(a) Mlgnonne . E. Schutt
ib) Petite Valse for left hand
Mrs. Churles Higglns.
After All (vocal) Webster
Miss Ruth Garner.
PART II.
Romanza from Lucretla Borgia....
Donlzltt!
Just a Wearyln' for You
Carrie Jacob Bond
Miss Katie Flavel
Berceuse (piano) Chopin
Miss Laura Fox
Two Loves (vocal) De Koven
Miss Grace Rannells.
Cavatina (violin) Raff
t Miss Maja Frederlcksen.
Sweet Cream 1 centft
a pint. A. Tngg.
-FISHERS
- Opera House
L . Selig, Lessee and Manager.
WeeK Commencing
Monday. June 22.
THE
Allen Stoch Co.
Featuring Little
Verna Felton.
Producing the following '
Repertoire
"THE POWER OF WEALTH"
. "SHALL WE FORGIVE HER?'
"THE REAL LORD LENNOX"
. "HAZEL KIRKE"
"A FAIR REBEL"
"DANGERS OF NEW YORK" '
and
"A BLACK HEIFER"
Band and Orchestra.
PRICES: Reserved Seats 35 cents,
Gallery, 25 . cents. Seat on sale at
Griffin's book store Saturday morning.
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LIGHTNING AND DYNAMITK
House Containing 3iHH Pounds of Ex
plosive Struck by Bolt.
Cambridge, June iA Lightning
struck house stored with H) pounds
of dynamite at the mines near Seneca
vllle, during a storm and killed six
men and Injured a score of others, be
sides ruining the mine shaft and break
ing nearly all the windows In Heneva
vllle. When th storm came up th
men took refuge In a hum which was
demolished.
MAKE CLAIM OF SKLF-l-EFENSH
Topvkn. June 70. lHwe, Wilson and
McBrlde today ietHUned the supreme
court to be admitted to ball. Th pe
tition filed contains Interesting state
ments of their fide of the case. The
lVrrya are etwiged with doing every
thing In their power to annoy the Pew
eya and on the day of the murder are
raid to have attacked the Dew-
GENERAL DIAZ IS CERTAIN
Melco City. June The nomina
tion for president by national liberal
Is expected to take place Monday and
General Pla Is certain to carry the
convention overwhelmingly.
MINERS KILLED. MINE WRECKED
Raton. N. M,. June !0, An explosion
killed five men and svrecked mine No.
S of the Raton Coal and Coke company
at Btodsburg. N. M. The explosion Is
believed 10 have been caused by a
windy shot. The mine was Inspected
about two weeks ago.
Cheap Fuel
Fir slabwood. tove legths, 12.50 per
cord. Boxwood U.tO pr large load.
Phone ::il Black. Kelly, the trans
fer man.
OCR BOYS' CLOTHING DEPT.
Everything here of the best makes
and styles, und always at the lowest
prices.
Boys' sailor blouse suits.
Boys' Norfolk suits.
Boys' double-breasted suits.
Boys' three-piece suits.
Prices, 12.50 to $S.M.
S. DANZIG ER ft CO.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Astoria, at Astoria, In the State of
Oregon, at the close of business, June 9,
l!'i
RESOURCES.
Loans and discount.. ., J.'fit,3tT OS
Overdrafts, seiured and un
secured Z,W "I
V. 8. Bonds to recure circu
lation
Stocks, securities, etc..
12.500 00
120.7'.8 3?
.00 00
Other real estate owned
Due from National Hunks (not
reserve agents) 6.1S9 63
Due from State Banks and
and Bunker 4i,569 14
Due from approved r'-aerve
agents 16;
Checks and other cash Items.
Notes of other National
Banks
Nickels and cents
!,7M) SO
88 85
v
950 0)
48 70
Lawful money reserve In
bank, viz:
Specie 128,S0O 00
Legal-tender notes. 270 00 129,070 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of cir
culation) 25 00
.Total $752,478 80
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid, In $ 50.000 00
Surplus fund 50,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid 17,408 78
National Bank notes out
standing '' ..i 12,500 00
Individual deposits
subject to check.8502,011 91
Demand aertlflcates
of deposit 120,768 18 622,770 07
Total $752,478 80
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, sn:
I, 8. S. Gordon, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement la true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
8. S. GORDON, Cashier.
Buoscnnea ana sworn to before me
this 11th day of June, 1903.
C. a THOMSON, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
W. F. McGregor,
O. C. Flavel,
Jacob Kamm, Directors
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THE ASTORIAN
JOB DEPARTMENT
for 0
JOB PRINTING
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KLONDIKE GOLD IT'ECR EASING.
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Although thousand of prospectors
havt,ten exploring the Klondlks re
gion for over a year, no new mine
have been discovered, and the govern
ment exttert reimits that this year's
production will be $10,000,000 less than
luat year. In thl respect the KUm
dyke. resemble the majority of new
medicines that spring up from tints to
time. They seem to flourish for a sea
son, but because of lack of merit toon
play out, Not o. however with lis
tener's Stomach Hitters, whlvh has
been before the public for fifty years,
and Is today more In demand than ever
It wondcrfnll success I attributed to
the fact that It positively cure Indi
gestion, dyspepsia, flatulency, headache
constipation, blllnusnes, and malaria
fever and ague. Try a bottl and
for yourself.
TOBACCO m CIGARS
TURKISH PATROL for cigarettes.. Fine.
GOLD SHORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled
UNION MADE UNION LABEL
Ageult for (he
Portland Sufa & hack Co.
Call and seo samples.
Two stores,
Commercial St
P.
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The Boston Restaurant
!KM t'OMMl'HCIAL KTItlXT
Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria
Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners
Prompt Attention
MARINOV1CH
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS..
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fwheruifii,
Fanners and Loggers.
A V ALLBN Tenth and Commm-tol Street!
KOPP'5 FAMOUS BEER
ISottle Or In Kok '
Preo City delivery
North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria
Castings ,
W srs prepared to ninkc them on
short notice and of th tx-st material,
Let us give you estimates on any kind
of castings or pattern work. Lowest
prices for first-class work.
TELEPHONE NO. 2461,
The Troy Laundry
Comer Tenth and Duane Streets
Ilnu the Neu tent, Cleanest, niul niosLVutiitury
Laundry EHtablighmetit in the KtU. I'rieeu
rensonuhle. Let u cull for your wuhIi. '
Thone Main 1091.
EXPERT HORSESHOEING
General Blacksmithing, Boat and Gunnery 'Work,
Seena for High Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif
teenth and Duane Streets, near St. Mary V Hospital,
HOLMES 6e SEIBERT
" s Phone 2.W1. -
(EUTERITE li Mineral Rubber)
YOU MAY IHTKND JltJl l-DIPIO -
orllntl It nryteBJil'LACTI A WOHW-OUT ROOf
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takes the plsoa ot shingles, tin, iron, tar nml gravel, and all prepared roofings.
For fiat and steep surfaces, Butt(rs, valleys, eto. Easy to lav, Temoered for all
climutes. Iteaaotiable in cost. Bold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask tor
prices and information. '
THE ELATERITE RO0flG CO., Worcester Building, Portland.
HOTEL PORT
The Finest Hotel
PORTLAND,
Turkish and Russian bath. Set i ad.
on flmfiwg. ' ' t
New slock of fancy goods Just arrlv
td at Yokohama Hnsiutr. Call and see
the latest novelties from Japan.
FI LL CREAM CHEEHE.
Made In Gray' River. Retail at 1(V
ctnis a jKnind. Tlie best ever offered
on the lower Columbia. Try It and
be convinced. Bond Street Market,' M.
Kilo, proprietor.
HATS TRIMMED FREE.
Mrs. R. lngietnn wilt continue her re
duction sale of hats skirts, waists and
ladles' and children's furnishing good
until OctoW 1. Call and set (lis line.
Also carry a complete line of hair
switches and pompadours. Prices will
suit you. MRU. R, INGLETON,
x W.lch Block.
(live us your order (or
Ilf.t niul RM Phono-
graph niul raphnphone
record.
A. Trulling'er.
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High Class Chef
& BOSKOVICH
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IRON, STEEL,
BRASS
and, BRONZE
Scow Bay IronG
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