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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1904)
4 I ' ASTORIA; OREG ON,' SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1004.' Hi t i - PAGE TilREK. tlx x. 0 Ho, L. M. Tsearaos, Dlrartar, . tcrmou acucu joum. Don't Neglect Yourself. 14M Baoond Straat, tovwrttxa, af ., April 14, lMt. ' I r)T feaaa weak and alofcly for tin put lour yasra, aauwrf by irregularity and ortltunra rrUli, tha lawa ol health, but about Bra month aao my conditio bacantcvary aarloui. I bad mur, baokw bnd ufftred entaat dull pia fa nybaad. I apitt waary, paluful daya and niwraltla rtl.M ulgbta. aba duotur told a tual I reuit haa twttanoa. Hie medicine did nut, howeter, (If a ua ere tompnrary rrtlef and aa 1 but brat told of tCa euratlr a qualities of Wiot of Cartful I decided to try it. 1 fuund Ihftt It wmilmvA n.a i.f Mill ' Am Mw mmmmwrni health lAprovtd my otbar troablaa war fradaaili U- weeaa' nee of Ui Win , t Cardal I u ouoa aaora ft wall aad happy WVHHi DdlO : Wine of Cardul regulates the menstrual flow, banishes headaches, backaches and bearing-down palm. Severe boadaches, bearing-down paint, Indigestion, Iom of appetite and nervouiir are symptom of ieuala weakness and should he given prompt atteiitlou. If you are troubled with menstrual Irregularities do not 1ft them run on. They will certainly grow into dangerous and ohronlo trouble. Get a bottle af Wine of Cardal and begin treatment at once. All druggists sell 1 . 0 6 bottles tf Wine of Cardul. IMPORT OF TJ1K CONDITIO jf. OF ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK at Aalorla, In tho mile of Oregon, at the close of business, January 22, 1901: RESOURCES. Loan and discount $309,439 41 Overdrafts, aecured and un- secured .... 1,867 33 U. 8. bond to ecur clr , culntlon .... 12,600 00 Premium on U. 8. bonds,. 760 00 Stocks, spcurltles, eto 76,111 93 Bunking house, furniture and fixtures 1600 00 Other ral estate owned .. 10,330 00 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) ..... 3,387 80 Due from state banks and , banker ...... 6,737 74 Due from approved reserve agent 78,664 44 Check and other cash Items 1,3(1 08 Note of other national bank 1,190" 00 Fractional paper currency, nickel and cent 266 78 Ltlwful Money Reserve In Rank, Vhs: Specie .... 1(1,068 80 Legal tender note. 2,236 00 63,303 80 Redemption fund with U.S. treasurer (6 per cent cir culation) ........ 2S 00 SUNDAY MORNING THOUGHTS FOR USE THROUGH THE WEEli Rock Island meals aro tho best on wheel s Not very good poetry, perhaps, but what it lacks in rythm, it more than makes up in fact And the prices tre reasonable low enough to be within the reach of people of moder ate means; high enough to ensure good food, good cookinff and flood service. Breakfast and dinner are served on the a la carte plan you pay for what you order. Luncheon, co cents. ft i i ' h . t , Denver to Kansas City ; Denver to Chi- Pull information on request ' L B. OORMAM, Caaeral Aoetai. , . 140TMr at,ParaMl,Or. n . vSSftr era I auifM'ii ti l si tu m ii i VT7I v irtr-l m ...$584,933 36 HETTON GOAL The finest Product of Australian mines for domestic use. The best house coal ever brought to Astoria 400 TONS JUST ARRIVED Will be sold at same old price while it lasts. Free Delivery in the City. . ELMORE & CO. Phone 1961. 9th and Commercial Streets. 11 YOU WISH To Eat Well, " Sleep Well, take And Work Well, eeoharn iwim at urn mm a You will Cat wo!r , BECAUSE, Vf their ipmlfla AoUoa on tha piieMIra Orgwu, Baeoham'a Pills rmxm the tarnation of Mlnrat and oppnanlon oommonlj .iperlenowj, glTtha appaUta H adga." and Mor Uu gtouiaah to health; and aatural function. You will Slaep well, ! ' BECAUSE Baaoham's Pill cmtlr calm Irritation of tha Harrow Bratem, while by thalr aUmnUUvaand cleaning aotlon onoa tha Urer and Kidney,, DlgeaUon prooaeda with normal regularity, to that at night the trtnqulllted mind and body ara prepared for H Nature's tweet natorar"-petoefiil alumber. hould one feel reitlMi after an exoHlng ot oonvtrlal ereutng, a dote of Baaoham's PUIS will qoloklj tadaoe relreahlng tleep. You will W6rk well, ; " BECAUSE Baaoham's Pill bring abont the proper autmllatlon of the food taken, glretose to the Stomach, porlff tha Blood, Inngorata the N error Hyutem.add foroe totheMaolea,aod Unit andoa the worker-mental or phyaloal-wKh rantwad energy and power. . Sold Everywhere In Boxes, 10 conta and 23 cents Total .... ........ LIABILITIES Capital stork paid In .... Surplus fund , Undivided profits, les ex- Inaes and tax" paid.... National bank note out standing '. .........7. Individual deposits subject to i hf.k I224.0S9 7? Demand certificate of de- . posit DJ.091 32 Time certificate of de posit ..... 1M.9 68 Certified th ks. . 1.000 00 477,800 62 f 50,000 00 , 10,000 00 15,122 74 12.000 00 .Tftttl ....$D4.aJ 86 i-Mftte of Orejjon, county of Clatsop, ss: : I, J. E. Hlgffln, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly awear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. E. HIGQINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of January, 1904. GEO. C. FULTON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: 1.00. H. George. W'm. H. Barker, A. Scherneckau, Directors. Can't be pcrfeheajtlTwIthout pure blood.. Burdock Blood Bitter makes pure blood. Tones and Invigorates the whole system. Fight Will lie Hitter. Those who will persist In closing their ear against the continual recommend at Ion of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will nave a long and bit ter fight with their troublea,lf not end ed earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall. of Beall, Miss., baa to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's new discovery after every thing else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by Cbaa. Rog ers, druggist. Price 50c, and $1.00. Trial bottle tre. BOYS WHO ARK NEEDED. "I don't know what we should do in this world without hoyn," Haid out' of the members of a large btwinefHi house . "There neera to be eertain functions which only a boy can properly perform, and if a boy the right kind of a boy, I mean, of course is not forthcoming, one feeln at a loss how to get these things done at all. We have half a dozen first rate boys connected with our establishment and I don't know hew we could run the business smothly and successfully, without them." The qualities which make a boy so indispensable to all departments of our modern life are; not hard to distinguish or define. They are evident on all the front of the boy's activity his frankness and hon esty, his versatility, his abounding vitality and en durance, his teachableness and obligingness, his good spirits, his readiness and enthusiasm for subordinate service. Because of these characteristic qualities the right kind of a boy is a treasure to any employer. His cleverness and enthusiasm alone are a perpetual source of refreshment and help to a busy man. 'The boy who is needed is the boy whose native moral quality has not' been impared by his wrong thinking and wrong doing. He has honesty, obed ience and loyalty in the glance of his eye and the in ward feeling of his heart. ! , " There is something distinctively winning about his face and personality. He may be "green," inexper ienced, awkward, at first, perhaps, but he is the kind of boy who is needed "in the most earnest and irapor ant affairs, because his heart and will are pure and right. Details and methods are something which he can learn that every employer knows. He has no false pride. He will take hold of his simple and sub ordinate duties and with enthusiasm that seems to quicken the whole business with its overflow. , The proudest and most devoted employe of a great busi ness concern is likely to be the boy who, takes care of the office and does the errand-running. He is glad of the chance to serve afid, in due time, to rise. Such is the boy who is needed everywhere in this busy and exacting world not less in the educational and social world, than in industrial and commercial life. His life will be as sincere and pure as the na tive disposition of the human heart before it" has been seduced and corrupted. A good boy is a natural boy and that is why we are drawn toward him and feel the need of him and get so much personal help out of his service and sympathy. I'll, man (it nniK't Inn ofiam a mcrlif Aillpo A ilv ilia ii ii ih.tc juab cijlw. ww... of Hftinn hns rrispniid it.wlf. is. "What will nfionW say f " is not the man to do anything at all. But if he asks. "Is it my moral duty?" he can then proceed in, his moral panoply, and be ready to incur men's cen sure, and even brave their ridicule. "Let us havo faith in fine actions," says M. de la Cretelle, "and let us reserve doubt and incredulity for bad." Par ish Visitor. ' rOOR RICHARDD JUNIOR'S PHILOSOPHY. Conventionality is not morality. In holding Manchuria, Russia has a Pacific ob ject. ' ,:. ,.7 ;;y . ' ;'";t ..' ':..' . The idler is' the only man who has no business ia the world. A good many political platforms seem to have exits as well as issues. .. Sleep knits up the raveled sieve of care, but it doesn't sew on buttons. ? Saying the wrong thing is misfortune ; but trying to explain it is disaster. Some men are born great; some achieve greatness and some know how to carve. The tenderest wife sometimes wonders how she would look in a widow's weeds. When we fail our pride supports us ; when we suc ceed it frequently betrays us. i, Naturally, when religion is used as a cloak it is cut according to fashion's latest model. Mistakes will ha ppen. In fact so many happen it should not be necessary to make any; - If speech were only to conceal thought some people would los nothing by keeping mum. If man really wants but little here below he eaa get it by investing in trust securities. Most of our misfortunes are more supportable than, the comment of 'our friends upon them. : . ' Telling a woman tliat she is well preserved won't ladd to the sweetness 'of her disposition. V ' Dignmg a aocumeni wunoni reaaing it oiien masei. a man wish he had read it without signing. 1 If you do not think of what you are going to say you generally say what you were not going to think : ' . The worst thing about dismal people who are gloomy at the prospect of going to heaven is that they don't go. . ' 1 naif the sting of poverty is gone when one keeps house for one's"own comfort and not for the comment of one's neighbors. " " Those who lost money in speculation may console themselves by the thought that they will lose more if they speculate again. Some people cannot place their whole trust in re ligion because the contribution box does not give trading stamps. Saturday Evening Post. ... . .s J DEMANDS ARE NOT GRANTED Company Shuts Down Plate Mill Rather Than Raise Employes Wages. ' Union That Had Formerly Stood by the Company Will Xot Xow Accept Present Chicago, Jan. 30. The South Chlcage Steel Railway mills, which were scheduled to open Monday morning, will not do so. ''Instead the plate mill ha been shut down, throwing gffo men out of employment. ' The shut-down of the pjate mill la said to be due to a demand' of officers of the Machinists' Union for a confer ence with the officials of the company today relative to a reduction In the waxes of the miir hlnlstn. Th machin ists accepted the cut under protest and a strike was threatened unless a con-' ference was granted and the wages re stored, lu answer the company an nounced the closing of the plate mill. The skilled stool workers In the rail mill, who were formerly members of the Amalgamated Association of steel, iron and tin workers, and "who - were suspended for loyalty to the company two years ago when they refused t strike on the order of President Shaf fer, decided a,t their last meeting that they would not accept the proposed re duction. As a result the mill will not open on Monday. "