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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1904)
PAGETnUKE. TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1904. page seven. 04. H. CwfRt. Prtildtnl, j. e. iuhm CMhir, Oto. W. Wirrtfl, Vlce.Pruldcni, . The Astoria National Bank ASTORIA, OREGON. DiaECTQgS GEO. H. GEORGE, OKO. W.WAIMEN. W. II. BABKEB, AUO. HCHERNrX'KNAU, L. MANSUIt. i HIHCIPM. COHHttPOWDINTl. First NkUnnal Rank. Portland, Oregon. CouUboiiUI N.Uwiml fe.uk.CUUwmu, Itwnk of New York. N, , a.. Now York Crocker RoulwortU Bat, batik. M, r. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 ASTORIA (SAVINGS BANK Caritklfatd la $100,000. Sorplu tad Undivided Profits 125.000 Transact general Unking bosineM.' Interest ptld oa Urn dpoit. J. Q. A. BQWLBY, 0. L PETKK80K, FRANK PATTON, J, W. OARNER, rratidrai "' Vkxi I'rwidaat Culler. Asst. CasLW 168 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John FuhrmiD, Proprietor. . CHOICEST FKE3H AND SALT MEATS. - PROMPT DELIVERY. 54a Commercial St, Phone Main 321. GOING TO THE FAIR? What t Do If Ytu Deslr Practloal Information. Jt you contemplate vlaltlng the Bt Loula Exposition, to secure raUablt In- formation M to railroad rvle, th lowest raiaa and tha baat route. Also to tha local condition ta St Lout; 'hotalftj tota I If you will writ U wder1fnd, stating what Information Ott ieH too same will bo promptly furnished. II we do not hava It oa hand, will sacuro It for 7011 If poaalbla, and with out aay aspaoao to you, Addr I B. XL TRUMBUU Commercial Agsnt, 141 Third mraat, I Port land. Or. I CUrtllnfl Ivldanoa. frresh testimony In great quantity I conalanUy coming In, declaring vr. - 4ng Nw Discovery for Consurnp iM, Cough and Colds to bo unequol t A recent Mpresslon from T. J. '(.Facland. Bentorvllle, Va,, serve aa wimple. Ha write: "I had Bron 'tla for thre yaaxo and doctored ail 4 time without being benefited Then I began taking Dr. King" New Dlscov y, and ft few botUee wholly cured 4." Equally oilectlva la curing ail ung and Throat troubles, Conaurnp on, pneumonia, aad Grip. Guaran ed by Cha. Rogers, Druggist. Trial ,otUce free; regular alaea, too and 1.04. ' ; , The Northern Paclflo Railway Com pany will place round trip tlcketa from Portland to St. Louia and return on account of the world's fair on aalo aa followa: June 16th, 17th and 18th. July let, 2nd and 3rd. Augutt Ith, 8th and 10th. apt 6th, 6th and 7th. October 3rd, 4th and 6th. Tha round trip rate to St. Louie and return from Portland will bo Mtti. Tlcketa will be good for return via any direct Una. A round trip rata of $71.69 will aiao be made from Portland to Chicago and return. If paaaenger dealrea to take In both Chicago and St Louia the round trip rate will be 176.00. All tlcketa will ba good for fO daya from date of sal. Tlcketa will be good going ten daya from data of sale 10 that a limited atop-over can be had on the going trip and on the return trip paaaengera can atop at their pleas ure weat of the Missouri river or St Paul. Tbeae ratee apply via direct tinea, but If passenger wlshe to re turn through California tlcketa can be aold accordingly, but at an Increased rate of $11.50 added to above. For any additional Information de aired, call or addreaa A. D. Charlton, Aaalatant General Paaaenger Agent Uorthern , Paclflo fty 256 llorrlaon etreat. corner of Jrd, Portland, Ore. If it is worth while to do business at all, it is worth while to do a lot of it And this rheans always a proportionate amount of news paper space. GOING EAST TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS t , ,. . BETWEEN Chicago and New York via WASHINGTON, I. C. Finest aad Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatial Coach cs, Pullman Buffet Farlor and Drawiug Room Cars. - The Finest Dining Car Service in the World. Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B, Eli AUSTIN, GeneraliPass. A$t. - Chicago, ill. WILL RAGE TO THE FAIR Cowboys From New Mexico and Arizona Will Ride in Relays from Albuquerque to SLLouis WILL START IN MONTH OF JULY Relay Will Be Short That No Charges of Cruelty to An! mala may B Declared by Officer. Albuquerque, N. If June f. F, II. Leland, a veteran cavalryman , and William Cloeaen, a well-known cowboy of thla auction, are organizing a 12, 000-mlie relay race for cowboy, open to rldera In New Mexico and Arizona, with the etartlng point In Albuquerque and ; the flnlvh aa the gatea of the worid'a fair grounda In St Louia. De tail of the contest have not yet been completed, but It ha been decided to have relay at ahort diatancea o aa to obviate any charge of cruelty to animal. The puree will be f 1,500 and will be offered by New Mexico cattlemen. There are already alx entrlea la the conteat and probably the atart will be made In the first week In July. The dlatance from Albuquerque to St. Louia la 1180 mile. Marveloua Endurance of Arab Horaea. No' animal among the hundred with which civilized man la familiar I lea generally understood than the Arab borae. The atoreo of hla fteetneea of foot are numberlesa, but it la doubtful If even the swiftest of hla race could auccesaf iilly contend against aome of the crack animals on Abe American turf today, It 1 almost a mlanoma to call the Arab a horse. He is virtually pony. standing 14-1 hands, oftener under than over. He I not fast even at the gallop, Indeed he Is alow, ' He la a, very poor trotter, both a regards speed and action; a bad hark, and cannot walk without sticking hi toe In the ground. He 1 totally unflt for harness and Is uncomfortable to ride except at the gallop, which ia hla natural gait As regards his general make-up and anatomical formation, he Is perfect and his constltutonal and physical sound ness Is wonderful He has gheat bone substance, vigor, resolution, strength, slaying powers, courage, boldness, so- berlety, the soundest legs and feet an) extraordinary lung power which Is due to the atmospheric conditions and free life to which he has been from time Immemorial; extraordinary eyesight good temper, tracUbility, Instinct and and sagacity, and for his sle Is a won derful weight carrier. ,.',: It ia this extraordinary constitution and anatomical . perfecton and this magnificent courage, nerve and metle of the Arab which have mode the thor oughbred of today what he Is, and not his speed, which has only existed' In song. The Arab attaches far greater Im portance to bottom, speed and sobriety than he does to what might be called "artistic beauty." Of uch a horse he will say: "Let us not be in a hurry." "Let us see him work." "He might be only a cow wth a lion's hide on his buck.". When you consider what their Idea of bottom Is, It may be sufficient to know that it means that a horse should bo able to travel with a man on his back. & change of clothing, food for rider and horse, his gun, flag, etc, from sixty to ninety miles a day for five or six day In succession, and after a couple of days repeat the task, and this under a sweltering sun. Fur ther, It is not uncommon for pure Arab horses to covey from 12J to 160 miles In twenty-four hours and this without food or water until his journey is fin ished, and then the Arab when he dismounts wants to see his horse shake himself and neigh loud and shrill and paw the ground for hs food. n Economy I flimrifl f Evaporated Cream roes farthest. because It is most concentrated; is most nourishing, because richest in cream; most perfect, because most skillfull prepared. Its purity is guaranteed , 1 under forfeit of $5,000 to anyone able to provo any adulteration In our product. Men Are Growing Taller. A walk through the Tower of Lon don wilt convince any person that the armorclad knight of enediaeval ' days were puny men compared with the athlete of today. The experiment of getting Into suits of old armor in country houses has ofen proved that tha legs are far too short for the average man of the present generation. A well-known anthropologist at the British museum says that undoubtedly the British race Is taller than it was aeveral hundred years ago. "I think, however, that the mediaeval man waa deeper chested and broader In the shoulders," he said. "The old armor, if a man of good average height could squeeze Into It today, .would be found loose fitting In the shoulders and at the chest "The tallest men In the world come from Galloway and Perthshire, and Yorkshire's average la a fine one. Even that of southwest England and South Wales S feet I Inches is far higher than that of many of the continental nations. "The tallest men after the men of Galloway, who have an average of nearly six feet are the Fulahs of the French Soudan, and the Fatagonlana are believed to hold a very good aver age." In London the average Is as low as in South Wales, and the little man fre quently asks why he should have to pay the same price for a suit of clothes a a country-bred giant (This question waa answered by a West End tailor. "What we make by the little man we lose on the big' man," be said; "for we pay our men extra when they are working on a giant's suit "We have been compelled on one or two occasions, however, to charge more when a man Is exceptionally tall or stout One of our customers, who Is over six feet high and Is 44 Inches around the chest and 47 Inches round the waist takes 64 double width for a lounge suit We ask another guinea, and he pays it readily." London Ex press. Passing of Berege Veils. "What do you suppose I saw at the battery today? said the old-fashioned woman in horror-stricken tones. "A girl sitting on one of the benches hav ing her shoes blacked If a girl had done that ten year ago she would have been mobbed. And then afterward, when I was going up town In a Broad way car, another girl, (she looked like a lady, too) gave tip her seat to an old woman and hung by a strap all the way to Fourteenth street So con spicuouswhat are New York grls cmlng to!" "Of course," laughed the business woman. "Girls do both those things every day, and yet they are not one whit less womanly than their grand mothers,, whose girlhood was spent shrlnkng behind berge veils. Why shouldn't a girl get an emergency 'shine' if she needs one, and la It un ladylike,' pray, for a girl who is per fectly well able to stand, to save a poor old woman from he hazardous curves and Jolts and jars of electric cars?" New York Times. The World's Pair Route. Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase exposition at St Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by the Mlssurl Pacific Railway, which, on account of Its various routes and gate ways, baa been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route." Passengers from the northweet take the Missouri Paclflo trains from Den ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through Kansaa City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. , Two trains daily from Denver and Pueblo to St Louis without change. carrying all classes of modern equip ment Including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten dally trains- between Kansas City and St. Loul. Write or call on W. C. McBride, gen eral agent, 124 Third street Portland, for detailed information and illustrat ed literature. Terrible plagues, those itching, pest ering diseases of the akin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment cures. At any drug store. Cash Register, For Sale. Good as new, will sell cheap for cash Apply to C, care of ASTORIAN. Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chscago, run via Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. B. S.R0WC General A jtnt 134 Third Street. Portland STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Best of Table and State Room Accommo dations. "Will make round trip every five days between Astoria AND f Tillamook Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, Sn Francisco and all points East For freight and passenger rates apply to . SAMUEL ELMORE & Co. General Agents, Astoria, Or. OR TO fA. a C. R. i. Co., Portland, Or. 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