The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 16, 1904, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEI7EMBER 16, 1904.
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Capital Paid in $100,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000
Transacts a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY. O. I. PETERSON. FRANK FATTON. J. W. GARNER,
President Vice President Cashier. , Asst. Cashier
168 TENTH STREET. ASTORIA. ORE
First National Bank of Astoria
ESTABLISHED 1886
Capital and Surplus $100,000
Gto. H. George, President,
1 L HiSglru, Cashier,
Geo. W. Waiten, Vics-Presldent,
C R. Miggiiu. At Cashier.
The Astoria National Bank
ASTORIA, OREGON.
DIRECTORS
GEO. H. GEORGE, GEO. W. WARREN, W. H. BARKER,
. AUG. SCHERNECKNAU. L. MANSUR.
PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS.-
First National Bank. Portland, Oregon.
continental ,auouai BanjE.cnic&go.
Rank of New York. N. B. A . New York
Qroeker- Koolvrorth Nat, Bank, S. F.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
G. W. Morton and John Fnhrman, Proprietors.
CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS. PROMPT DELIVER?
54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321.
ROOF TROUBLES CURED TO STAY
If you give us the
job of makingtba
roof good, you'll not be sorry. The price will suit ydn, the goods will pleas9
you more, and the guarantee we give you will please you most of all. We are
not ameteurs at the business, We've bad over twelve years experience.
The Elaterite Roofing Co.
10 Worcester Bldg
Portland, Ure
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Regular Meals. 25 Cents
Sunday Dinners a Specialty
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HATYS TRIMMED FREE
Mrs. R. iDgleton has just opened a fine line of .
ladies and childrens' fall hats. A big reduction
sale of ladies and chilbren's furnishing goods,
hair switches and psmpadours. :: :: .:
MRS. R. INGLETON, - Welch Block.
The TROY Laundry
Is the only White Labor Laundry in the City. Does the Best
of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy
of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991
HOTEL PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND. OREGON.
433 Commercial Street
Phone Main 121
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manager
Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and
Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
ASTORIA- IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX, Pros, and Supt.
F. L. BISHOP, Secretary
A. t. FOX, Vice President
ASTORIA BAVING8 BANK, Treag
Designers and Manufacturers of vj
THE LATEST IMPROVED
CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS.
1 COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Foot of Fourth Street, .. ASTORIA, OREGON.
ST. LOUIS
CELEBRATES
St. Louis Day at the Fair Was the
Grandest Event of the
Exposition.
MONSTER PARADE REVIEWED
GAME HEAR DYING
From in Awful Skin Humour.
Scratched Till Blood Ran.
Wasted to Skeleton.
CURED BY CUTICURA
One Application Soothed Him to
Sleep. Cure Speedy
and Permanent.
The World's Fatr Routs,
In Congress of Nations Twelve
Different Barlmrous Tribes
(lave Native Dunces, Cere,
monies and Spurts.
St. Louis, Sept. 15. "St. Louis day,"
the most Imposing of all the special
days In the history of the Louisiana
Purchase exposition, was celebrated to
day, and It Is expected the record of
admissions will show the largest num
ber of visitors of any one duy during
the entire exposition.
From the time the gates opened until
the close of the day various Interest
tng features entertained the throngs of
visitors. Passes were generally ta
booed for the day, although this was
not compulsory. The holders of ad
mission tickets were presented with
red badges, Inscribed: "I have done
mv duty." siKnitytng mat mey naa
paid admission fees of 50 cents, and
almost every visitor got a badge. Bus
iness generally was suspended and St.
Louis practically en masse attended
the exposition.
Mississippi day, farmers' day and
Texas day were also incorporated In
the general celebration. Governor
Vardeman and General Keesley, of Mis
sissippl and their staffs, participated
In the day's exercises.
The opening event of the day was
the parade in which It Is estimated 60,
000 regulars, the national guardsmen
and uniformed civilian societies par
ticipated and were reviewed by Major-
General Bates of the United States
army, President Francis and other ex
position officials and Mayor Wells.
Soldiers from all over the country were
in line.
This was followed by exercises In the
Plaza of St. Louis during which a
chorus of three thousands voices ren
dered patriotic songs.
The crowning feature was the con
gress of nations Sn the Stadium, bringi
ng together members of 12 different
barbarous tribes from Asia, Africa,
America and the dances and ceremonies
and native sports.
The day's program arranged for the
conclusion of the festivities by a grand
electrical Illumination of the different
exhibit palaces and around the la
goon, Including electric features never
heretofore produced and an elaborate
11 When my little boy was about three
months old his bead broke out with a
rash, which was very itchy and ran con
siderable watery fluid. We tried every.
thing we conid, out be got worse all the
time till It spread to his arms, legs, and
men 10 nis enure tway, ana he got o
bad that be came uear dying. The rash
would itch so that he would scratch till
the blood ran, and a thin yellowish stuff
wouiu oe ail over his pillow in the morn
ing. I had to put nitttens on hit hands
to keen htm from tearing hla akin around
hla wrists, lie got so weak and run
down that he took fainting spells ltke
we wouia tnua mm aymg. lie was al
most a skeleton and his little bands
were thin like claws.
"He was bad about eight mcntha
wncn we tried uuticara Remedies. I
bad not laid him town la his cradle In
the daytime for a long time. He bad
got so that he Jnst slept in nor arms all
the time. I washed him with Cutlcora
Soap and put on one application of
Cutlcora Ointment and be was so
soothed that I nut him lu the cradle.
Ton don't know how triad I folt when be
felt better. It took one box of Cuticura
Ointment, pretty near one cake of Cutl
cora Soap, and about half a bottle of
Cuticura Resolvent, to cure. I think
our little boy would have died only for
the Cuticura Remedies, and I shall al
ways remain a firm friend of them.
Mrs. M. C. MAITLAND, Jasper,
ONTARIO.
No return In 14 years. Mrs. Maltland
writes, under date of Feb. 84, 1903, that
the cure Is permanent.
It affords me much pleasure to In
form yon that it Is fourteen years since
my boy was enrea or the terrible skin
disease from which he Buffered,
He has been permanently cured and
is hearty and strong.
Those anticipating an eastern trip,
or a visit to the Louisiana purchase
expoattlon at St Louis, cannot afford
to overlook the advantages offend by
the Mlssurl Paclflo Railway, which, on
account of Its various routes and gate
ways, has been appropriately named
"The World's Fair Route." .
Passengers from the northwest take
the Missouri Paclflo trains from Den
ver or Pueblo, with the choice of Other
toing direct through Kansas City, or
via Wichita, Fort Ecott and Pleasant
Hill.
Two trains dally from Denver and
Pueblo to St Louis without change,
carrying ail classes or moaern equip
ment, Including electrlo lighted obser
vatlon parlor cafe dining cars. Ten
dally trains between Kansas City and
St. Louis.
Write or call on W. C. McBrtde, yt-
eral egnt, 124 Third street, Fortltnd,
for detailed Information and illustrate
ed literature. j
fla form of ChMku Cotfi PHIL IM. Mr till .1 .
Cfntm.nt. V . So.i. DM. iMpoU loadoB, V cli.rl.r-
kouM K.l Pwl., KMC I NIlWM, Ut COIWBMW
Putter Druff Cb.ro. Corp., Mt. ......totl.
w 10 tan J Uuaou,"
To Clean Dlnnoai:;,
Diamonds, sot without pearls or lttr
The Northern Pacific itallway Com
pany will place round trip tickets from
Portland to St. Louis and return on
account of the world's fair on sulo a
follows:
October 3rd, 4th and 6th.
The round trip rate to St. Louis and
return from Portland will be 167.50.
Tickets will be good for return via any
direct line.
A round trip rate of $72.50 will also
be made from Portland to Chicago and
return.
If a passenger desires to take In both
Chicago and St Louis the round trip
rate will be $76.00.
All tickets will be cood for to days
from date of sale. Tickets will be
good going ten days from date of sale
so that a limited stop-over can be had
on the going trip anl on the return
trip passengers can stop at their pleas
ure west of the Missouri river or St.
Paul. These rates apply via direct
lines, but If passengor wishes to re
turn through California tickets can he
sold accordingly, but at an Increased
rate of 13.50 added to above.
For any additional Information do
JAYJUTTLE, M. D.
rnysioiAN and sukoeon
Acting AmliUkin Burgooa
U.S. Marias Nopltitl ttorvlee.
Office hourst 10 to XI a.m. 1 to 4:10 p.m.
477 Commercial Street, Ind Floor.
, Dr.MIODA 0. HICKS
OSTEGPATIIIST
Mansell Bldg. 171 Commercial St
ntoNK muck aw.
O. W. HARK, DENTIST
Mauscll Building
573 Commercial Street, Astoria, Ore
TELEPHONE BED 20M,
Dr. VAUGIIAN,
Dkntist
Fytblan Building, Astoria, Oregon.
Dr. T. L. BAI L
Dr. P. I. Frietlrieh,
DENTI8TH
524 Commercial street Astoria Ore.
Dr. W. C. LOGAN
1ENTI8T
678 Commercial Hi, Hbanalmn Building
C. J. TINCIIARD
Insurant-, Commission and 8hlpplng.
CU8T0M3 HOUSE BROKER.
Agent Wells-Fargo and Northern
Paclflo Express Companies.
Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND STS.
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VuumCT, way ue cR-ant-u uy n urusiiuig .lr.,1 .B11 nr .,Mr. A. TV Charlton
wuu iiH'uiyiau'U spirit, u win greatly
enhance their brilliancy.
Ancient Tool.
A collection of tools used by work
men in building the pyramids of
Egypt that is owned by a famous
Egyptologist indicates that ninny tools
credited to modern Ingenuity were In
use when Moses waa troubling thi
pba raobf.
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
northern Paclfle Ry., 255 Morrison
street, corner of Ird. Portland, Ore.
OONQ TO THE FAIR.
Oregon
Shoot line
and Union Pacific
70 hours from Portland to Chicago.
No change of cars.
Depart
RESOURCES.
pyrotechnlcal display at the Stadium. Loan)J an(1 dllicount8 J350il5T 9S
Overdrafts, secured and un-
What to Do If You Dsslre Prsetloal
Information.
If you contemplate visiting the 8t
Louis Exposition, to secure reliable In
formation as to railroad service, the
lowest rates and the best routes. Air?
to the local conditions In Bt Louis,
of Astoria, at Astoria, In the state of I hotels, etc., etc.
Oregon, at the close of business, Sep-I If you will write the undersigned,
tember 6th, 1904. I stating what Information you desire
the same will be promptly furnished.
I If we do not have It on hand, will
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF,
First National Bank
STOLEN BASES.
In Detroit they call Donovan "Foxy
Patsy" and Stabl "Mighty Jake."
Johnny McGraw now says be Is will
ing to play the American champions.
Gessler, Detroit's old college star, bas
broken in well with the Brooklyn Su- Due from State Banks and
secured 1,177 75
U. S. Bonds to secure cir
culation 12,500 00
Bonds, securities, etc....... 63,300 00
Other real estate owned.. 6,000 00
Due from National banks
(not reserve agents) .... 4,993 41
secure It for you If possible, and with
out any expense to you. Address
B. H. TRUMBULL.
Portland, Ore.
If your ad doesn't pull, why not ap
ply the corrective and B8t ne that
doss?
perbas.
Ex-Senator Wyatt Lee Is the best
batter on the Toledo team, having n
record of .311.
AJ1 of the regulars on the Chicago
White Sox are batting under .300 now,
but none is lower than .225.
Emll Frisk 1b the heavy hitter of thu
Pacific Coast league. Once be tried to
be it in the American nt Detroit.
Pitcher Ace Stewai-t, first with Bos
ton, then with Atlanta, hns been re
called to St. Paul, where he played
last year.
Abe Wilson, the former Senatorial
pitcher with the glass arm, bas a good
job nt the race tracks. lie's beating
the books.
Jimmy Collins is confident bis Bos.
tons will win the' American pennant
Jones of Chicago and Griffith of New
York feel the same way about their
clubs.
President Pulliam will spend his va
cation In Europe after the season
closes. Johnny Heydler will , bo tin
boss of the works in the chief's ab
sence.
GOWN GOSSIP.
Banker 98,879 14
Due from approved reserve
agents 163,767 9
Checks and other cash
items 346 0
Notes of other National
Banks 20 00
Nickels and cents 218 41
Lawful Money Reserve In
Bank, viz: Specie 140,300 00
Redemption fund with IT. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation) 625 00
Total $884,285 68
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eirihard's Lokeerer
The vogue of fringe for skirt and
waist trimmings Is on the increase;
Algrets, white, black and colored,
are in demand in spite of the prohibi
tion against their Importation.
"Plain straight lace scarfs of guipure
or chantilly about half a yard wide
with Just an edge finish are extremely
smart '
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 00,000 00
Surplus fund 00,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid ., 24,704 30
National Bank notes out
standing 12,500 00
Individual de
posits subject
to cheek $563,615 95
Demand certifi
cates of deposit. 178,179 43
Certified checks. 286 00 747,081 38
Office Constructing Quartermaster.
Astoria, Ore., August 25, 1904.- -Sealed
proposals, In triplicate, will be received
at this office until 10 o'clock a. m
September 24, 1904, and then opened,
for the construction of a frame pump
house, removing and resetting old
boiler, smokestack and machinery, fur
nishing and setting two new boilers
and smokestack and make connections
with wells; also change In distributing
of water system and the setting and
connecting of four generating sets for
electric light at Fort Stevens, Ore,
United States reserves. the right to re
ject any or all proposals, Plans can
be seen and specifications obtained at
this office. Envelopes should be marked
"Proposals for construction" and ad
dressed Captain Goodale, Qunrtermas
ter, Astoria, Oregon.
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Knit Mull ton, Hpuknnit, Mlnne.
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;moiru- : Mil wuu Kll, linoiigo,
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Arrive
7:18 am
6 00pm
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE!
From Astoria
All sailing dates subject to change.
For San Francisco every five days.
Daily ci
cpt Hun
duy strum
Columbia Klver to
rurimnn aim Way
landing
4am
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NORTHERN PACIFIC
rime Card ol Train h
PORTLAND
Leaves Arrives
ruget Bound Llmlted.7:25 am l:4S pn
Total .$884,285
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss:
I, S. S. Gordon, cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best
Velvets are being imported in greai Lf my knowle(lge and belief.
S. S. GORDON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
Kansas Clry-St Louis
Special 11:10 am
North Coast Limited t:M p m
:48 pn
7:00 am
Tacoma and Seattle Night
Express 11:45 pm 1:05 in
quantities, and this, of course, Includes
velveteens and nil aorta of fancy vel
vets Chiffon velvets for evening weai
and for dressy waists will have wide this 8th day of September, 1904.
popularity. J. M. MANSELL,
White brussels net is favorite with . Notary Public.
the best gowned women, as It is quite Correct Attest
as dainty as tune, win sear almost any G. C. FLAVEL,
sort vt uaru wear, cau ue ciuanea uuui pt McGREGOR
is cnarming over a wuue lounaauon on -. .
. ,,., -v, v.,, I JACOB KAMM,
Take Puget Sound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points
Take Puget Sound Limited (or Olym-
pla direct
Take Puget. Sound Limited or Kan.
sas Clty-St Louis 8peclal for points
on South Bend branch.
Double dally train service on Gray's
Harbor breach.
Four trains dally between Portland,
Direct Line to St. Louisj World's
Fair.
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
the tide DAH.Y FOR ILWACO,
connecting there with trains for Long
Beachj Tioga and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria same
evening.
Through tickets to and from all prin
cipal European cities.
Q. W. ROBERTS, Aent,
Astoria, Ore.
D
ELIGHTFUL ROUTE
AYLIGHT HIDE
IZZY CRAGS
EEP CANONS
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
See nature In all he glorious beauty,
and then the acme of mun's handi
work. The first Is found along the line
of the Denver tt Rio Grande Railroad,
the latter at the St Louis World's
Fair. Tour trip wlU be one of pleas
uremake the most of It For infor
mation and Illustrated literature writ
W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.
. Portland, Or.
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aese tiny Capsules are suDerioi
"o oaieam ot v-opaioa.
cudcdi or Injections and
CURE IN 4S HOURSinui
the same diseases with.
out inconvenience.
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Telegram. .
Directors.
Tacoma and Seattla-