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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1904)
FAGE FOUR THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY. APRIL 1!. WH. In every receipt that calk for cream of tartar and soda or other quick leav ening agent use Royal Baking Powder. It will make the food of finer flavor, more di gestible and wholesome. A Gardeninj lied. There la only on creature tht w know of bMl.U mankind whirl) ,1e.h In the standing trunk. From ,hi handful by handful, h- sueeaed the 'r Into the bowl h. had made ..., Ii .nniallon of flower .ml In th top of the fr. l!rnw", ,h green foliage by adorning It. home i .llsurded pulp on the around. Ry with thorn, and that la th -gardener th. process he secured two or three bird" New Guinea (Amblyornl. In- quart a of clear water, .lightly salt ornattts). member of th family of ; a. d slightly Wr to the taste, but f..r bower bird which are peculiar to the better in auaitty than m f th. Guloea. Some natorallata place theae water desert traveler la occasionally i..- ti. M.-.4. uar.! rnmiwllej trt e. The Papago. dip- l.. - u w - pi -" " - r " ' Trying to Buy Lie. New York, April 18. -Despite Skill denial the World' Hara larf correspondent Merta that ne foikwi are under way for the fnrehiwf of the (treat liner Deut xe.Iaad, by the Riwian government Tie Tessel, which is lying in at Knratsand, on the lower Elb, haa Been visited by a committee of Rus sian gentlemen, the correspondent add, and examine particularly as to her engines and eoal capacity. Would Poison Children. New York, April James Crohn, janitor of an apartment home in .Amerstam avenne, is tin der arrest chargwl, on the word of lis 14-year-old daughter, with hav ing attempted to poison his six children of whom she ia the oldest The daughter alleges that she aaw Grabb put powon into the coffee, bat th prevented him from giving it to the children. sdlse. The first account of thla Int uitu' appreciation of floral beauty by bird, waa given by Slgnor Becrarl, who H)i that they build a hut about two feet In height, with a central sup. port of a small tree crowing- In a glad or clearing In the dene forests. The roof, which slope to the ground. I composed of the sterna of the or chids placed In radiating fashion. la the Interior, access to which la by ping this water up In hta hna, drank It wrth evident pleasure. "d Hid 'hat his people were accustomed. . to secure their drinking ler in this way In times of esces- ..... ,....r.. kiit ihHt thev Ued It 4lwt t. mis their meal preparatory t conking It into bread. Adv.rtMd Lsttsrs. List of letters remaining unclaimed an angular opening, th central sup-, for 10 lay at Astoria port onV April port la covered with moss In th form it, .M4. Not Tired f Marrying New York, April 14,-In the presence of hia aoo, eight grand children and fonr great grand children, James Vanconrt, a rich resident of Mount Vernon, in his 86th year, and three times a wid ower, was married to Mrs. Louisa Pines, 40 years old. The wedding was solemnized at the home of his son, who is 57 years old and, like his father, has been married four times. NEW ZEALAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of NEW ZEALAND. W. P. Thorn is, Manager, Ban Francwoo. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. Hat been Underwriting oa the Pacific Coast twenty-five yean. S. ELMORE fi CO., Resident Agents, Astoria, Or. of a -one, ao that a circular prome ade la mad between It and the slop. ! tag roof. But the extraordinary ef- j fort of Una bird I evidenced outside thl playhouse, for m front tf R la laid out, with Infinite car truly, a garden. Wean mosa i brought by the dWent occupants, and a verdant rarpet. extending about six feet. Is flrst prepared, on which are laid blos som and berries of every variety in profusion to delight th eyt. A these wither or become unsightly they are removed and laid In a heap at the back of the hut, presumably out of sight of these ultrareflned little . birds, and upon the moasy lawn are placed continually fresh blooms. As i f ir as Is known each of these habl- 1 tatlons is occupied only by one pair of oiH, and It la not certain whether the tasteful decoration are arranged ; by the mat only; It would be pleas. ! ant to think that It wa so that all this refined effrt was made but to show his devotion and to make some ' little reparatl'Mi for his lack of beauty and dingy appearance. Westminister Gazette. Wst.r from Cactus. F. V. Covllle, In the National Geo. graphical Magaslne for April (Wash ington, D. C), gives an Interesting account of how the Indians of the desert obtain drinking water from the barrel cactus. It was among the desert hills west of Torres, Mexico. The Indian cut the top from the plant about Ave fet high and with a blunt stake tA palo verde pounded to a pulp the upper six or eight Inches of whHe Batsun. Wm. Mr Blarr Kloid Mr. Burrows. C A. Mr. Buttler. Phil Mr. Oanaree. Al Esq. Columbia River Door Co. Davi.inon John. ImvIs r. W. Dukehart J K Mr. Dwlkln W a. Eodd Wm. Mr. Fredrlckson Isaac X. Cn John Mr. Hamilton Frankle Miss i Hillebrrmd Jacob Mr. Hubhard J H. J Inman J. T. fr. Z J.insun Apustik Mrs, I.aren Annie, l-ntherly Wm. Mr. I.rk-n ". Mr. M.ih.m Krl J. M-trhle Iler Mr. M.-nn IJIIIan, Mrs. (liin. i''harles Mr. Olsnon ''rtof. iNfii rharles Mr f 'trifle Tannery Co. f.iu h Y, J. Mr. Pay H. R. Mrs Reniildo (',. Mr. Right K. I. Mr. Hatterlund "stcar. 8rencen Josephine Ml. Stewart f'annl Mis. Htoddard T. A. Mr. Tolentlne fi j. Wlggln Mr. Wilson John J. Foci 8 Lsttsrs. RIIen C. Mr. Halterlund Jlk Mr. Ptnus.ion. It deeidy grleviNt Sereno E. Pnyn. Ihe reiiubllcait It'" leader, when Mr, M-.i,los of 0r raid U P"'t no qw-rum ml lhtt threatened to prevent th. hous from paasln !. of bills. With a heavy .Igh Mr Pye arose, steered hi portly form tnsi to th. d.mnrrU .le and eh"! down on Mr. Mad dx with a paine, look. -Maddm.- said Pay" W tiv. tone, -why do you ball things up this way Just as we ar getting along m nicety? Tu have som. secrst reas.n. Mttdox. Tell me what it I." "Mr, Payn.." began Maddox with dignity. ronndentlally." said Mr. Py ! Wheedling VO!C. w.. v - It to a soul." -As I wa about t say. Mr. Payn eaumed Mr. MaddoX. -Just among o gtrl,- pleaded Mr. Payn. The grUaled. lean bald.hesded oll etrnfederat looked P at th large form and whit hd above him and gasped a coupl of time. Then h arose. "Mr. Speaker snid Mr. Madl.ix, t ; withdraw the point." Omah Be. HiEPrmT or tub cowditiom or HIE FIRST NATIONAL BAM at Ast'Wta, in the Dtat of Oregon, at th close of business, March Jith, nmovnem mm ram routs. 1 Chicago sr New Orleans t 8. Lt, la that give you th most for yeur money, and th fact that th ILLINOIS CENTRAL offers unsurpas sed servk via thew points to th WORLDS PAIR, and In this connec lion to all points beyond, make It to your advantage. In cas you contem plate a trip to any point east, to writ us before making final arrangement. We can offer the choke of at least a doien different routes. III. H. TRtrMBL'LL. Commercial Agent 'trHned checks 141 Third stmt. Portland, Oregon, j J. C. LltfWKT, T. F. A P. A. Itl Third street, Portland, Ore. I F. R THOMP80.V. F. Jt P. A. I Room I, Colman Bldg, Seattle. Wash Loaas and discount... Ilal.ia? si Overdrafts, secured and n- , securl I JO V. 8. Bond to secure elr- . .culation ll.tot ft Mtmhs. sMitrttles, eta. ..... 7J.T00 m Other real ..tat owned .... Mo H Due from National Banks (not rervs agents) j sjj 7 Due from Mtat Bank and Ranker ................. 14 IK U Iu frsm approved rrv agent 11 U th. ks and other cash Item 2tl 7 Not of other National Rank ................... Nk kle and Cent , lot 74 Lawful Moosy Rrr hi Bank, vli pecls lilt. N Legal tdf note I m.114 N Rsdesnptloa fund Kh V. IU Treasurer (I ff cent f CUoulaalMl tli N Total 1714.711 II LIABILITIES, Capital stork paid In I M.m H Surplus fund M.tOe 04 Undivided proflts. less ex pense and tats paid.... 11.1(1 77 National Dank notes out standing ll. 00 Individual de posits subject t he.k tSlUtt tl Imandc-ertlfl-rates ut deposit 141.041 l IT 0 24 j A THOCOHTFLL MAN. i M. M. Austin, of Winchester. Ind., i ! knew what to do n th hour of need. ! Ill wife had such an unusual case of i stomach and liver trouble, physicians 1 could not help hsr. II thought of and ! tried Dr. King's New Life PIUs and ah got relief at one and waa Anally cured. Only iic at Charles Rogers' dru-f store ! Tots! I7I4.TH 01 j si ne of Oregon, County of Clatsop, s: j 1, H. 8. Gordon., Cashier of the abort numd bank do solemnly swear .nsi the above iatment Is true to th best of my knowledge and belief. S. ft. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and worn to befor me this Id day of April. 104. T. IJOELUNO, Notary Publle. Correct-Attest: O. C FLAT EL, " W. f. MeORBOOR W. M. LADD. Directors e an pnj" mm KJUU 9 WILL BEGIN ON day Morning at 9 o'cloc To Close Out the Stocli of Dry Goods, Clothing' and Notions of D. SHANAHAN. This StocR consists of & ! Dress Goods, Underwear for Ladies, Misses and Children in all grades. Hosiery of All Kinds. Muslin Underwear for Ladios and Child ren. JUso Sheets and Pillow Slips Ready-Made. Lace Curtains by the Yard and Pair. Table Linen, Domestics of All Kinds. Corsets, Cloves, Ribbons and Handkerchiefs, Combs and Brushes Men's Suits, Boys' and Youth's Suits, Odd Pants from 50 cents up for Men. Hats and Caps, both Fur and Straw, for Men and Boys; also Shirts of All Kinds, in All Sizes, Weights and Colors. BE FIRST to select from this BIG SALE as it will take but little money to buy a large amount of Goods at This Sale. Come and be First on Monday Morning! EVERYTHING GOE, NothingRe served. You will find the Greatest Bargains here ever offered to clean out this stock in a short time. Come and SEE FOR YOURSELF, also bring your friends with you. Remember Bargains in every Department. If you do not see what you want ask the clerk. The D. SHANAHAN Stock in ASTORIA to be sold by Liu ijo 11. Ci , 3 un p A fni fib 9 Lao J. HOWARD GOTSHALL, Sales Manager.