The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 18, 1903, Page 6, Image 6

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ASTORIA, OREGON, ''TUESDAY, AUGUST
18, lOOcy ' . J
HIE QUO RELIABLE
IB
Absolute! PurcT
7HEKE IS W SUBSTITUTE
CAUTION IS DESIRABLE
Mr. J. P. Morgan believes that there
Is no foundation tor the talk of an Im
uinf hustnes depression. He admits
that large amounts of "undigested se-
twittes" may be on the market, but
he holds that they represent sound val
..m Thr la no better Judge of a
financial situation than Mr, Morgan
He has every right to an opinion on
mcut-ltie. for he still has a number of
them to sell. And no doubt he is cor
rect in his belief that the permanent
nrosoerity is .wired. But there are
certain facts upon which he has seen fit
to dwell which seem to Indicate that we
' are fating a period, not of disaster, but
of relaxed activity.
' Hitherto we have had a great panic
folios-Mi hv a" lone stretch of hard
times, about every W years with mild
er depressions about half way between
We had our last panic in 1893, and an
other will not be due until 1913, but one
Of the gentler reactions, correspond'
tag to that of 1884, would be scheduled
for this year or ttoe next if conditions
were the same as formerly. But the
conditions are not the same. The unre
stricted competition that used to be
the agent in bringing on panics has dis
appeared, and Instead we have combi
nations that regulate the whole machin
ery of production.
The financial situation is certainly
one that calls for caution. The enor
tnous foreign credits that we piled up in
a series of unheard of annual export
v balances have disappeared, and in their
place we have immense debts contract
ed abroad form lenders who are show.
Ing signs of 'measles ad calling in
their loans. The resources of our banks
are strained to the utmost limit. Six
years ago, at the bottom of the hard
times, the reserves of all the National
Banks of the United States were more
than 7 per cent above the legal limit.
Today they are down to that limit and
In many cases below it. In less than four
years, between Feb. 4, 1899, and Sept
15, 1902, the deposits in these banks in
creased by $1,300,000,000 and their hold
ings of specie and legal tenders actually
declined. , Counting other banks and
trust companies the Increase in depos
its was over four billions, with no in
crease in ready cash.
We have been converting floating into
fixed capital at a rate that has rakd our
available resources clean. The volume
of new bonds and stocks listed on the
New Tork StockExchange swelled from
H.047,000,000 In 1893-94 to $3,882,000,000
In 1901-02. In large part these represent
the cost of necessary facilities for car
rying on our growing business. Mean
while they strain our present means,
Including out credit abroad, and we
may have to forswear speculation,
abandon extravagance and live careful
ly until we net them paid for. Phil.
Commercial List.
insane
IS ;
COMING EVENTS Ninth annual
regatta and street fair, Astoria, Aug
ust 19-21.
Knights of Pythias, district conven
tion, Astoria, during regatta week.
Elk's clam bake, at Seaside, August
22.
Labor Day celebration, Astoria.Sept.
7.
Clatsop County teachers' examina
tion for state and county papers, As
toria, August 12-15.
State fair, Salem, September 14-19.
Second Southern District falr.Eugene
September 29-October 3.
Summer association of the North
' west Indian agencies, Newport, Aug
ust 17-27.
Lane county Teachers' Institute, Eu
geneAugust 4-5.
Klamath county fair, Klamath Falls,
Oct. -9.
Good roads convention, Jacksonville,
Aug. 15.
Fruitgrowers' convention, Jackson
vllle, Aug. 15.
Builds up the system, puts pure rich
blood Into the veins; makes men and
women strong and healthy. Burdock
Blood Bitters. .
&
PLAYS TO LARGE AUDIENCES
ALLEN STOCK COMPANY WITH UTTIE
VERNA FELTON. MAKES MANY NEW
FRIENDS '
Little Verna Fe'ton, the child actress,
won new friends at the opera house
both on Sunday and last night. She
sustained one of the leading roles In the
eiw tlonal drama "The Fatal Wedding"
and her work was at all times careful
and finished. She does not mar it with
precocious affectation, such as renders
defective the work of many children
featured in the stellar firmament.
1..-S3 than two months ago the Allen
Stock Company played a successful en
ptiwniiMit in Astoria, and on Sunday
tiiftht a Urge audience greeted the mem
hers on their return. Every member of
the company has ability, and in the
"Fatal Wedding" and "Van the Vir
ginian," the play produced last night.
each achieved a personal mark of dis
tinction. Miss Ethel Roberts is a fin
ished player. She was seen to especial
advantage in the role of the adventur
ous . Reginald Barker Is a quiet, pains
taking actor, with which he combines
a fine stage presence. Haydn Steven
son, EUiy Bond, wmiam Bradford,
Charles E. Royal and Russell Reed are
well cast and of the ladles Miss Willa
Feour and Georgia Francis contribute
pleasing efforts.
Little Verna Felt on sings as well as
she acts. One of her songs, "HofDey
Do," was wrjtten tor hr by Charles E.
ltoyal and Arden Allen, the latter lead
er of the orchestra, and makes a decid
ed hit. The song will be published by
them.' By special request "A Black
Heifer" will be produced tonight.
Visitors attending the regatta,- and
others desiring photo work,, should call
at the "Up-to-date" studio before going
elsewh?re. Prices reasonable and all
Tenth, near Duane street.
DUE TODAY.
Oregon peaches, plums.apples prunes,
tomatois, cauliflower, cabbage, canta
loupes, wax and string beans, and all
other good fruit and vegetables In mar
ket. JOHNSON BROS.
DO YOU
WILL M
Keeps All Leading
534, Cora'I t)t., and 114, nth St.,
S. A. GIMRE
Opp. Fisher Bros. Store
on Bond St, Astoria
Sells at Close Figures
THE j&
Cor. 7th and
AUGUST ERICKSOX,
Proprietor
Carries the Eest of Gccds. . Nightly Program for Amusement
of Guests.
Gamp Furiiiture
Cots, Stools, Stoves, Cheap
Hatresses and Everything for
.the Seaside
See Oar New
ed loom Suites
Elegant Iron Beds
Handsome Tables and Chairs
Prices guaranteed the lowest
Robinson's Furniture Store
The
Palace
YllA II Thn Dnef liAcraiittaiif I
Cafe
Palace
MARINE NOTES
.The schooner Virginia and the steam
coaster "Despatch, both lumber laden,
left out Sunday for California.
The steam schooner Aurella arrived In
yesterday from California and proceed
ed up the river almost Immediatly. Her
outgoing vargo will be lumber.
The co.tsting steamer George R, Vos
burg came In yesterday from Tlllu
mook with an unusually large passen
ger list and a great amount of freight
Today she leaves out again on her reg
ular run.
Tie gasoline schooner Qeraid C. re
turned yesterday from Sllets where she
went on a cannery supply trip
The O. R. & N. steamer Columbia,
left for San Francisco SumUy morning
The four masted schooner Ethel Zane
went to sea Sunday with lumber for
California. .
THE START AND FINISH
She spent a fortnight sewing
Every morning, noon and night;
She had to vave the dresses
And they must be all right.
Stia trimmed her new hats over,
And made a bathing suit;
Twas fetching as a picture,
And Just about as cute.
She got a yachting costume,
And a toilet for the beach;
A gown for gay receptions.
With which she meant to teach
The belles of Eastern cities
The way that they should dress;
And In her mind she saw, right off,
Their Jealous, deep distress!
She spent a lot of money
On things like that to wear.
Arid mother couldn't stop her
But there were tears to spare
When she found her purse was empty
Gone were her dreams of Joys
Fur she Is rusticating out
In Hoopole, Illinois.
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune
SMOKE 7
AD I SON
Brands of Cigars.
Astoria, Oregon
CABBIES A FLVE
STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes
LOUVRE
Astor Streets.
VICTOR LINDBEl'K,
Manager
I
Line Of
Regular Meals, 25 Cents
Sunday Dinners Specialty
Everything toe Market Affords
Catering Company I
fears
The skin ought to be
clear; there is nothing
strange in a beauti(ul face.
If we wash with propc
soap, the skin will be open
and clear, unless the
health is bad. A good
skin is better than a
doctor. ,
The
Pears';
Pears',
soap to use is
no free alkali in it.
the soap that
clears but not excoriates..
Sold all over the world.
Four chairs t the tx-cldent barber
shop. No use to mlfs everything wait
ing for a shave. Flrt- class artists und
by the way, this is the place to get a
bath. Everything the very best.
BEST 15-CENT MEAL.
You will always And the best He
meal In the city at ;he Rising Sun res
taurant. No. (11 Commercial street
FOR RENT.
Furnished rooms, with or without
board. 1414 Grand avenue.
MRS. G. SCHMELING.
' A Model Kitchen
Every Home Can Have One at a Very
. Small Cost.
Tou would be astonished If told the
prices that Foard & Stokes Co., Is sel
ling its famous cooking stoves and
utensils at A better assortment can
not be found In any store In the state.
We supply everything from a dust pan
to a range at prices that will fit any
pocketbook. It Is economy to have
your kitchen modern. Saves labor, ex
penses and your health. Let us show
you what we can do to remodel your
home. We want at least a chance to
quote you our prices.
FOARD 4ST0KES CO. '
Watermelons direct from the grower,
JOHNSON BROS.
DENSMORE TYPEWRITERS.
We sell, rent, and repair all makes of
typewriters. Write for new catalogue
of New Densmore.
Huxley, Ryan & Co.,
82 Fourth Street Portland, Or.
Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly As
torlan, 11.00 a year.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
You can buy here our $1.50 stiff bo
som shirts for 11.00 In all sizes.
S. DANZIGER & CO.
To Look Well .
your blood . must be pure to give
you complexion that peculiar
freshness which can only be obtained
when your system is in good
working order. Beecham's Pills will
put you in condition.
Beech am s
Pills
Seld Everywhere. In boxes 10a ind 25c.
L00KAT THIS
If Looking For Nice Dainty
Things For Lunch
We have them. ,
I'nderwood's deviled ham.
Llbby's deviled ham.
Llbby's deviled chicken.
Llbby's deviled turkey.
Llbby's Melrose Pate.
Llbby's Veal Loaf.
Libby's Potted Delicacies.
Hammond's Lunoh Tongue.
French boneless Pickled Sardines.
Underwood's Lobster.
High Life Crab. . v
Cooper's pure Olive Oil has no equal.
FOARD & STOKES CO.
ICE CREAM
NOT HOW MUCH
BUT HOW GOOD.
15 CENTS A PINT .
AT TAGG'S.
STILL IN THE LEAD
Dainty eaters, people with hearty
appetites theater parties, and all other
parties find what they desire and some
to appreciate at the Toke Point oyster
house. The choicest viands In the mar
ket are there served In most pleasing
style. Open all nlgftt private room.
New Today
tit A silver mouutel walking cane
with Initial "C" on top. Dropped into
the river through a hole at Griffin's
comer on Commercial and Eleventh.
Kinder will be well rewarded for bring
ing cane .o Astorlan office.
PIANO FOR RENT.
For rent-A first-class piano. Address
C . care Astorlan office.
WANTED-Youn man for store work
Call on 1 Miller A Hon.
We have received our last shipment
of aprluot for this season. 1'nrtles de
siring to can this fruit should do so at
once, as the season Is about over.
JOHNSON BROS.,
Ji.Co straw hats for Tl cents at DAN-
Kim:!!'.
PALMS.
5- leaf tec
6- leaf 5c,
T-'eaf ii.oo.
Large $s,00.
Extra large I1J.0O.
&-)cRf fern 13.00.
For decorating purposes for regatta.
They must be seen to be appreciated at
these prices.
FOARD Y STOKES CO.
Good goods and good service at John
son Bros.
75c wash, suits for e at Danilger's.
ELECTRICAL WORK.
Interview Trulllnger & Hardesty,
433 Commercial street, about your elec
trical work.
JAPANESB GOODS.
New stock of fancy goods Just arriv
ed at Yokohama Bninar. Call and see
the latest novelties from Japan.
Jl.M straw hats for 50 cents at DAN-
NIGER'S.
T5C-ENT GOLF SHIRTS
1'or 50 cents; men's striped aid fig
ured Rolf shirts, sixes 14 1-2 to 17, at
Diiitxigcr's.
Office of C. Q. M.( Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash., August 5, 1903. 8ealed
proposals, In triplicate, will be received
here until 11 a. m., September 4, 1903,
and then opened for repairs to Hospital
at Fort Stevens, Oregon. U. S. reserv
es the right to reject or accept any or
all proposals or any part thereof. En
velopes containing proposals should be
marked: "Proposals for repairs to Hos
pital at Fort Stevens, Oregon," and ad
dressed- to undersigned.
F. H. HATHAWAY, C. Q. M.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Time Card ul Trafus
PORTLAND.
' Leaves Arrives
Puget Sound Limited. 7;tt a m 1:46 p m
Kansas Clty-St Loula
Special U:10 am 1:48 p m
North Coast Limited 1:10 p m 7:00 a n
Tacoma and Seattle Night
Express 11:46 pm 1:06 n
Take Pucet Sound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points
iaxe ruget Sound Limited for Olym-
pia direct.
Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan-
sas City-at. Loula Special for points
on South Bend branch.
Double dally train service on Gray's
Harbor branch.
Four trains dally between Portland,
Tacoma and Seattle.
Good goods at the right price,
son Bros.
John-
Subscribe for the
torian, tl a year.
Semi-Weekly As-
71
Says this up-to-date traveler to the bell-boy who am wen his
imperative ifimmons: "I know of no imall-tizcd hotel accemory
that means more for the tatiifactioa of its guests than, the Soap
provided for them. You always provide Hedlcal Lake Soap.
That' just s it ihould be." The refined smoothneii and
exquisite fragrance of Medical Lake 5oap, added to iti
incomparable freahening, cleaniing, smoothening qualities are
. the reason why all comfort-desiring travelers, fine club
houses, first-class hotel and home-like home are giving it the
unmistakable endorsement of exclusive toilette use. Of
delicate, purely natural composition with a generous prepon
derance of Hedlcal Lake Crystals the evaporation formed
concentration of Hedlcal Lake, Washing
ton, with It wealth ol hygenic power,
Hedlcal Lake Soap Is the Soap par ex
cellence for travel by rail or water. It il
admirable for the complexion and is a
strong and pleasant antiseptic, and will be
found of great value In all cases of Eczema,
, Sunburn, Prickly Heat, and all Skin
Irritation. All first-class druggist sell
Medical Lake Soap. 25c. a cake.
MEDICAL LAKE OINTMENT
THE IDEAL SKIN POOD
25c. a box at druggist.
Medical Lake Said Mfg.
New York and 5poka
L
For sale In Astoria by Frank Hart, Corner Fourteenth and Commercial t
Twelfth and Commercial, and Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' BuHdlng.
Remember the Regatta
Is doe this month! It will be a great success bat
not greater than the success of the
CARABANA, SYMPHONIE
AND MANRARA B0QUET
Carried at TRULLINGERS the only
two cigar stores in the city
Agenti for the
Portland Safe & Lock Co.
Call And see suinjilos.
Agent for Portland Sail & 'Awning Co.
Fails, Touts, Awning, and Cofors.
Two stores,
Commercial St
f.
R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. ThoneSji
THE WIGWAM
(itu IlrookM. Mitnnjrcr,
Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Host in the Market.
Concert Every Evening. Patrons Cordially Received and Well Treated.
Eighth and Astor" Streets, . Astoria, Oregon.
ASK THE AOENT FOR
TICKETS
VII
..TO..
SPOKANE. BT. PAl'L, DULUTH
MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND
ALL POINTS EAST.
2
TRAIINB DAILY
PAST TIME
New Equipment Throughout Palavi
and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and
Buffet, Smoking Library Cars,
Daylight Trip Through the Cascade
and Itorky Mountains,
For Full Particulars, Kates, Folders
Etc., Call on or Address
J. W. PIIALON, H. DICKSON'.
Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt
122 Third Street, Portland.
(12 First Avenue, - Seattle, Wash
A. B. C. DENNi8TON, O. W. P. A.
NORTH COAST LIMITED
Is only run by the Northern Pacific
between Portland and Mlnneanolla and
St. Paul, through Tacoma, S-attle,
Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston.
Billings. Blsmark and Fargo. Eight
of these trains are on the run dally,
four east and four west. Each Is a
solid vestlbuled train, carrying stand
ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining
car, day coaches, mall, express and
baggage car and the elegant observa
tion car. Each train Is brilliantly
lighted with over too lights and the
beautr of It all la you can travel just
cnespiy on uiis train as on any
other. All representatives will be
glad to give you additional Informa
tion. A. D. Charlton, Assistant Oen
eral Passenger Agent 26S Morrison 8t
Co., Sole Mfri.
is, WsJh.
CiW til yonr order for
Latent and Best Phono,
grojili and grnpliophono
records.
A. Trulling'er.
OREGON
Short line
Union Pacific
AND
TIME SCHED
ULES From Portland.
Depart
Arrive.
Chicago!
Portland
Special
:20 a,
vlaHunt-
Ington. i
Salt Lake. Denver,
rt Worth, Oma
ha, Kansas City
St. Iuls. Chicago
and East
10: JO a. m,
Atlantlu Salt Lake, Denver,
Express Ft. Worth, Oma-
1.15 p.m.
vlullunt
Ington.
ha, Kansas City,
St Uuls, Chi
cago and East
M p. m.
I Walla Walla,
Pt. PmiiI t.enlnon, Spo
FastMair kane, Minneapolis,
p. m. Si. Paul, Duluth,
vla Milwaukee,, Chi
Rpokan ago and East.
4:30 p.m.
70 hours from Portland to Chicago.
No change of care.
OCEAN AND RIVER 6CHBDULB.
From Astoria ,
j All sailing dates I '
subject to "hung. J
Tor Sun Francis-
co every five days, i
TaTTh. ! Columbia" River , 4: a7m.k
I.'iily ex to Portland and Dully ei
cept Bur! Way Landings. : rent Mor
Steamer Kahcotla leaves Astoria on
idle dally extept Sunday for Ilwaco,.
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach, Tlgia and North Beach points,
Returning arrives at Astoria same ev
ening. O. W, LOI.'NSnEnRT.Agent
Astoria.
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