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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1903)
I. ASTORIA. OREGON, Tl'ESDAY. JUM. 22, 190.V THE OLD niUADLE 7A h a mm a . Absolutely PuraT 7IIERE IS 13 SUBSTITUTE CLATSOP COUNTY WILL. BE THOfcOCGHLY ADVERTISED Next Issue of 'Exposition" Will Be Devoted to Interests of This . .. Section. ' A. Noltner, representing the Exposi '' lion magazine edited b yMrs. WeAth f erred of PortUild, addressed the Cam - bef of Commerce last evening on the subject of making special Clatsop '"' county number out of the, next issue of 4, the publication. Besides cuts lllustrat ; ; ing the various resources of the) county the plan la to have an eight or io.000 ,ord write up. The chamber was fav erable to the proposition and voted to contribute half of the amount to" be raised by local commercial bodies for j covering the necessary expense. Mrs VTeatherred will be in Omaha in at- TO-NIGHT The S icl( Will Be Healei The Blind Shall See, The Deaf Hear, and the Cripples Throw Away The Crutch "Ye shall know a, tree by Its fruits." The references of these Specialists are - their cured patients. . h THE WONDERFUL QUAKER DOCTORS. WITH THEIR STAFF OF PHY SICIAXS AND CORPS OF ENTERTAINERS, WILL BE IX ASTOR- , IA FOR A LIMITED Big Free iShow Every Night CORNER 12TH AND COMMERCIAL "'' ''Mi C'i"" mask' no. .mMC 1 a w 3 ' Bring the ladles and children. A re night at 7:30 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 of all three great schools of medicine Allopath, Homeopath and Eclectic, and are registered to practice medicine in every state and territory in the Union. THEY CURE TO STAY CURED. Rheumatism, Kidney diseases, Liver and Stomach disorders, Nervous difficult ies, Paralysis Cholera, St. Vitus' Dance, Epilepsy, Blinsness, Cataract, Deaf ness, Tumors, Catarrh, Diseases of Men and Diseaes 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. , v DEAFNESS CURED ON PLATFORM. - Consultation and Examination FREE to those Holding Cards, at the Oc cident hotel daily from 10 a. m., to 12 m. HUMANITY The U. S. dispensatory says: "Opi um lessens the. peristolic motion of the bowels. It's local effect (when applied to the tower bowel) is the same as Its general operation. Conlum PARALYZ ES, the motor nerves; aconite reduces muscular strength; belladona produces PARALYTIC symptoms; hyoscyamus and stramonium are same as bellado na. THEY DO NOT EXERCISE ANY CPRATIVE INFLUENCES." Every pile medicine prescribed or on the market contains some of the above pois . aa vis.: .' For sale by CONN DRUG CO, ttmdence at tt convention ot th Na tional Editorial association the first part of next month and will distribute 1000 copies of the Clatsop county num ber amongst her associates there and several thousand numbers will be dis tributed by the Harriman system. The plan is voted a good one and the ex pense is considered as comparatively light Mr. Noltner will be In the city and vicinity for two or three days In the interests of the county. A communication from Major Lang fitt in reply to a letter by Judge Bowl bv relative to the proposed dredglm? below Smith's point. " "f"'1 by lhe secretary. The communication nte" that a survey would be made at an early date and that the dredRing would follow soon thereafter. COMPANY MAKES A HIT "rh. tnAr of Wealth" Greatly Pleases Big Audience. The opening bill of the Allen stock company was received' by an enthusias tic audience at Fishers' theater last night when the comedy-drama 'The Power of Wealth" was presented in a capable manner. Little Verna Felton was unquestion ably the star of the evening, her acting and . singing completely captivating the audience. This little lady gives areat nromise of rising to the fore most place to her profession, as she possesses the spirit of the true artist, and is bound to win new laurels in the future. 4 ! Specialties' by Frank "Walste and Chaa. Royale were exceedingly well re ceived while William Bond rendered some original numbers. The special ties were all new and taking. The" company carries a band and or chestra of trained musicians which is mm TIME QNLT. v p. fined and moral performance every OUTRAGED ons. EXCEPT E-RU-SA PILE CURE. "E-RU-SA doubtless is the only pile medicine on the market which does not 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 piles, or $50 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. well worthy of mention. A concert wilt will be given each day at J.S0 thwt will be well worth listening to. Tonight the company will be seen In that fine society drama "Shall We For give Hr ? THREE YEARS FOR FORC1RUY Three years lnxthe penitentiary was the sentence .Judge McBilde yesterday gave J. K. White and Charles Finn who pleads guilty to forging the name of C. C, Maston to a check. There was a second count against both men. but it was dismissed after they had plead d guilty to the first. Tru'se men at tempted to pass worthless checks in several a.vloons, and acted In a slnpu larly bold and open manner. The sen tence" that has been meted out to them will In all probability have a dftiw rent ffwt upon the large number of check workers that have attempted to Ktt in thlr work. ALL THERE BUT DEFENDANT Lyman Way Skips Out and Leaves Bondsmen to Settle. When the case of the state agnlnst Lyman Way who is charged with steal ing a net, was called in the circuit court yesterday everything was readiness for the rial except the de fendant He was in San Francisco, of seme othr distant place and bad for gotten to leave Iris address. Way was out tn J 200 bonds and Judge Mc Bride gave his attorneys un til Saturday to produce the man or for felt his bonds. DEGREE OF HONOR FUND Pacific Lodge, No. sO, Degree of Hon or, voted at last night's meeting, to turn over all the money in the floral fund and sunshine box. which will amount to $$.50, for the Heppner su( ferers. In addition to this a committee was appointed to raise money and re port at next Monday's meeting. The entire amount when collected will be turned over to the relief committee for forwarding. BREVITIES Turkish and Russian baths. See ad. on first page. iivvufw. Tin Reach branch was opened with great success Sunday. The salmon run has been showing an improvement during the lust few days A. J. Anderson, a native of Sweden yesterday declared his intention of be coming a citizen. ; Just received a special line of fire works for the Fourth from San Fran Cisco. Jesse Fong company. For good, reliable piano work see your local dealer, Th. Frederickson 2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red. The steamer Elmore will leave Asto ria for Tillamook bay points on Wed Besday, June 24 at 1 o'clock A. M. t Suit for dissolution of partnership In a Sand island seining ground has been begun by S. J. Bassel against Thomas Dawson. The. schooner Kinney has been bought for $200 by the Tallant-Grant company from the Columbia River Packers' as sociation. The bark Willscott, belonging to G. W. Hume k. company, has arrived at New York, 133 days from Honolulu, with sugar. The Pacific squadron, consisting of the flaMhio Marblehead, Concord, and Bennington will arrive at Brem erton July 10. South Bend is going to have a whoop ing celebration on the Fourth this year. An excursion train of ten coaches will be run from inland points, and there will be yacht racing and other sports for the visitors. ; ' At Altoona Saturday Rev. L. J. Trumbull married Anton Peterson and Miss Flossie Hopps. Mr. Peterson is a brother of the postmaster at Altoona, and the bride is a daughter of Mrs. Pulliam, the landlady of the Altoona hotel. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIAL ' . The following program will be ren dered at the social of the Christian Endeavor society this evening; t Vocal solo, Mr. Watklns; reading, Miss Bessie Ross; violin duet, the Misses Lenna and Lois Parker; vocal solo; Mrs. W, W. Babbldge; reading, Rev. Henry Marcotte; vocal, solo. Miss Stella and Claude Stevenson. The social will be given in the basement of the Presby. terlan church and the public generally are invited to be present Light re freshments will be served and a general good time is assured. Proceeds will go to make up the society's fund for the new church. -. Hannaford Is Now Inspector Under New State Law He Will Look After All Plumbinj Done In City. Vnder th state Uw which went lnu effect a month ago, Mayor Mupivunnt ht.s appointed Janws Hitnnufurd plumb ing InsioH'tor for the city, and V nil Laws, John Montgomery nnd T. Mansir as a board of examiner J. for those desirous of taking out lU-ense plumber. s Th- position of Inspector carries w Ith It a salary, the amount of which w III be determined by the city council, but the examiners serve without pay, al though their expenses are allowed. Every Journeyman plumber must piss an examination before the board, and successful must pay a f-e of $1.00 obtain a license fi-oiii'the city clerk or auditor. Every muster plumber must register his place uf business and must pay $3.00 for a license. The fees form a fund to be used In paying the expenses of the examining board. The Inspector hus power to lnsiect all plumbing done In accordance with per mlts Issued by law. and within 99 day from Sunday last the council must pass an ordinance muklng rules governing the construction and alteration of all plumbing done In the city. Applicants for Journeyman licenses ate to be examined regarding their knowledite of plumbing, house drain-i-ge, and plumbing ventilation. Na examination will be required after the first year, licenses being renewable on payment of the fees. MAIT10ID Malthoid Roofing. Fire resisting. Will thoroughly protect all buildings covered with it. A better roof ing for less cost than any other roofing made. Quickly laid and lasts for years. Send fof booklet. B The Paraffine Paint Co Sin FrsncUco, Seattle, Portland, Lot Angtlti and Denver, Colorado. we III "1IHHV OUR BOYS' CLOTHING DEPT. Everything here of the best makes and styles, and always at the lowest prices. Boys' sailor blouse suits. Boys' Norfolk suits. Boys' double-breasted suits. Boys' three-piece suits. Prices, $2.50 to $8.50. S. DANZIGER & CO. . Sweet Cream 10 cents ' a pint. A. Tagg. FISHERS' Opera House L. E. Sclig, Lessee and Manager. WeeK Commencing Monday. June 22. THE Allen StocK Co. Featuring Little Vtrna Felton. Producing the following Repertoire "THE POWER OF WEALTH" "SHALL WE FORGIVE HER7" "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. Seats on sale .at firiffin's book store Saturday morning. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly As- torian, $1.00 a year. 1 Tillamook may lose one of Its cltl sens, according to th Ibiker City Democrat. Frank Severance, propri etor of the ceamery at Tillamook said that he was conHldelng the advisability of selling out and establishing himself at Ruck Creek, near linker t'tly. Cheap Fuel Fir slabwood, slove legths. $3,50 per cord. Boxwood $1.60 per huge load. Phone KU Black. Kelly, the trans fer man. ' BLOOD JjlliURS Skin Honours, Scalp Honours, Hair Humours, Whether Sfmpla Scrofulous or Hereditary Speedily Cured by Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills, When All Other Remedies anil Best Physicians Fail. COMPLETE TRSfMENT.SI.OO. In the treatment ot torturing, dUflg wring:, Itching, scaly, crusted, pJmply, blotchy and scrofulous humours of the skin, acal and blood, with fan of hair, Cutlcura boHi,Oliilmeiitaml Tills have been wonderfully successful. Kvon the most otwtitiuteof constitutional hu mours, such as bad hlood, scrofula, In herited and contusions humours, with loss of hair, glandular swellings, ulcer ous put dies lu the thront nnd mouth,' sore eyes, copper-colored blotches, as well si bolls, carbuncles, scurvy, sties, ulcers anil sores srbiltig from an Irn- I in re or lutmverUhil condition of the ilood, yield to the Cutlcura Treatment, wlieu all other remedies aud methods fail. And jrreater still, if possible. Is the wonderful record of cures of torturing, disfiguring humours among lufainssnd children. The sull'eritif which Cutl cura Soap aud Ointment have alleviated among the young, and the comfort they hsve afforded worn-out and wor ried parents, hsve led to their adoption In countless homes as priceless cura tives for the skin and hlood. Infantile, snd birth humours, milk crust, scull head, eczema, rashes ami every form of Itching, scaly, pimply akin and scalp humours, with Joia of hair, ot Infancy and childhood, aro speedily, perma nently and economically cured when all other remedies suitable for children, tod even the best physicians, fulL REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF I at Astoria. In the state of Oregon, at the close of business June 9, i'M. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 1:95,227 63 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 5.7M 21 U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation .' 1.500 00 Premiums on U. S'. Bunds.. 1.210 00 Stocks, securities, etc 61,288 69 Bunking house, 'furniture and fixtures 3.833 01 Othsr real estate owned 9,55 00 Due from National Hanks (not reserve agents) 11,111 30 Due from Suite Bunks and Bankers 6.801 U Due from approved reserve agents 110,668 61 Internal-Revenue Stamps.. 84 71 Checks and other cash Items. 1,377 71 Notes of other National Banks 1,335 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 280 81 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz: Specie $46,400 10 Legal-tender Notes. 3,305 00 49,705 10 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation) 825 00 Total $575,839 43 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid 12,770 47 National Bank notes out standing , 11,050 00 Individual deposits subject to check.. $227,904 23 Demand certificates of deposit 74,818 44 Time certificates of ' deposit 189,298 29 492,018 96 Total .'....$575,839 43 State of Oregon, county of Clatsop, bh. I, J. E. Hlgglns, cashier of the above namul bank, do solemnly swear that the ubove statement Is true to the best n'f my knowledge and belief. J. E. HJGGINS .Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me,' this leth day of June, 1903. D. M. STUART, Notary Public. Correct Attest:- D. K. Warren, George H. George, Wm. H. Barker, 1 Directors. KLONDIKE GOLD MCCHEAMNa. Although thousands ot prospectors have been exploring the Klondike re gion for over a year, no new mines have bwn discovered, and the govern ment expert reports that this year's production will be $10,000,000 loss than lust year. In this respect the Klon dike resembles the majority of new medicines that spring up from time to time, They seem to nourish for a sea son, but becius of hick of merit son play out. Not , however With Hos teller's Stomach Blttvis, which has been before the public fur fifty years, and Is today more fit demand than ever Its uondt'i'fnll' success Is attributed to the fact that It positively cures Indi gestion, dyspepsia, llutuli'iicy, headache constipation, biliousness, ami mnliit'tu fever aud ague. Try a bottle and see for yourself. TOBACCO CIGARS TURKISH PATROL for cigarettes. Fine. GOLD SHORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled UNION MADEUNION LABEL Agen'a for the " l'ortlatul Snfe & Lock u. Call Am 8i'0 Maniple. Two stores. Commercial St P. The Boston XW CO.MMKItmie ST11UKT Best and Neatest Eating: House in Astoria Try Our 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention MARINOVICH Fancy and Staple Groceries 1 FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGaRS... Supi'lies of all kinds at lowtwt rates, for fislu'rmeu, Fanners and Loggers. As Vs ALLEN Tenth and Cummcrclsl Ntrtctn , KOPP'S FAMOUS BEERli Bottle Or In KoK Pre City delivery North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria Castings W sr prepared to make them on short notice and of th best material. Let us give you estimates on sny kind of cssUn&s or pattern work. LovVest pskes for firtt-claas work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. The Troy Laundry Corner Tenth and Du&ne Streets Has tlio Nontext, Cluantwt, ami moMtSuiiitiiry Laundry Establialnnont in tlic Ktate. 1'riceH reusonablc. Let us cull for your wnnh. 'Phone Main 1091. EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Blacksmithing.. Boat aiid Cannery 'Work. Seeus for High Class Work. Shop Corrior of Fif- teentli and Daane Strceta, near St. Mary's Hospital. H OLMBS & SE1BE RT , Phone lELATERITE Is -yOU MAY IMTJKJII JiimTlW orilnet It iiwr,vtoHKl'I,A'J A W(IIIN.()UT HCfOU' ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the plaofl of ab!rii;lei, tin, iron, tar And gravel, and all prepared roofings. For flat and steep surfaces, nutters, Tape) s, etc. Kasy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask tor prices and Information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., HOTEL, PORTLAND The Finest Hotel PORTLAND, New stock of fancy gosds just arriv ed lit Yokohama Haasar. Call aud see th latest novelties from Japan, rt'LL CREAM CHICKS 8.; Mudti in Urtiy's ltlver. Retails at 1 ciits u pound. The liest ever offered tm the lower Columbia. Try It and ha convinced, Bond Street Market, M. Kilo, proprietor. II ATS TRIMMKD FHKK. Mrsi R. Ingletsn will continue her re duction sale of hats skirt, waists and htdt' and children's furnishing goods until October 1. Call sjid see the lino. Also carry . complete Un ot hair switches and pompadour. Prlres will suit you. MRS. R, 1NOI.ETON. Welch Block. Subscribe fur ttm Seml-Wrekly As torlan, It.ov a year. T (live us your order for I.BUt ami Jkst I'liono graph and gralio)liono rwonU. A. Trullinger. 4 Restaurant! High Class Chef1: & HOSKOVICM , J I HON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IronO Brass Works v..r..)Kih and 'raaklla ar. Mineral Rubber) Worcester Building, Portland. In the Northwest OREGON