The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 23, 1904, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Capital Paid to $100,000. ' Surplus and Undivided Profit. 5.000
Transact a general banking boeinee. Jntereslpald onto deposits.
J.Q. A. BOW LBY. O. I PETERSON,
President Vice President Cashier. Asst. wsnier
Jft8 TENTH STREET, ASTOR-A, ORE.
First National Bank of Astoria
ESTABLISHED 1886
Capital and Surplus $100,000
Ue. H, Ctorft, Proldent.
J. ItiSSlna. Cashier,
The Astoria
ASTORIA,
GEO. H. GEORGE, GEO. W. WARREN, W. H. BARKER,
AUG. SOHERNECKNAU, L MANSUR.
PBINCIPAl CORRESPONDENTS.'
mt National Bank. Portland, Oregon.
Ceatinea ial National Bank. Chicago.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
G. W. Morton and John Fnhnnan, Proprietor.
CHOICEST FRESS AND SALT MEATS." - PROMPT DELIVERI
54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321.
ROOF TROUBLES CURED TO STAY
roof good, you'll not be sorry. The price will anit yon, the goods will plea
yon more, and the guarantee we Rive you will please you most of all. We are
act ameteuri at the business. We're kad over twelve years experience.
The Elaterite Roofing Co.
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Cafe
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HATS TRIMMED FREE
Mrs. R. Ingleton 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
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, Pres. and Supt
F. L. BISHOP, Secretary
Designers and Manufacturers of
THE LATEST IMPROVED
CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS.
COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Foot of Fourth Street, .... ASTORIA, OREGON.
LI sZtnntri'cs Loser
WY dl II ICtl
FRANK rATTON, J. W. GARNER,
(mo. W. Wirrtn. Vlcc-Prctliknt.
CHrllSSlM, Ant Cashier.
National Bank
OREGON.
Ruk of York. N.RJ. NW York
Crocker Roolwortb Kat. Bank. 8. F.
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The Best Restaurant jj
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KefBlar Meals. 25 Cents jj
Sunday Dinners a Specialty n
Everytnlnftne Market Affords 8
Palace Catering Company S
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Phone Main 121
A. L. FOX, Vice President
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Trees
4 O Beer.
HOLY ROLLER
NOW AT WORK
J. Edwin Creffield Busily Engag
ed in the Penitentiary
Stove Foundry.
FIVE VICTIMS IN THE ASYLUM
Insane Persons Still Cling to tli
Con v lot's Teachings aul
Try Hani to Follow
Them.
Salem, Ore., Sept. 22. J. E. CreffleKl,
the founder and leader of Holy Roller
Ism, is earning bis bread by the sweat
of his brow. He is earning an honest
living, if not at an honest niun'a em
ployment Along with scores of other
men in convict stripes, ht Is helping
to set up stoves in the foundry at toe
Oregon penitentiary, and ia doing faith
ful work and giving no trouble.
If he has any religious beliefs which
he desires to import to others, he care
fully restrains his desire, for not a
word has passed his lips since his ar
rival at the prison to indicate that he
has any message to communicate to
mankind. The next morning after he
was brought here he was assigned to
duty In the stove foundry, and he has
gone through the regular prison rout
ine, as every other prisoner has done.
Across the field a half mile away, at
the state insane asylum, are confined
five persons whose lives were wrecked
by Creffleld and whose mental derange
ment shows no signs of improvement.
Seven persons were sent to the asy
lum because of the immoral delusions
put into their heads by the teachings
of Creffleld. These were: Mrs. Cref
field, Frank Hurt. Mrs. Hurt. Mrs. O.
V. Hurt, Miss Seley, Miss Hartley and
Miss Bray.
Miss Seley improved enough so that
she was given over to the custody of
friends, who are caring for her. Mrs.
O. V. Hurt was taken home last week,
though she has not recovered. All the
others show no indication of abandon
ing their delusions. They persist In
going barefoot, wearing their hair un
kempt and reading their Bibles. Under
the rules of the Institution they are not
permitted to be careless in their dress
or behavior, but at every opportunity
they try to return to the ways taught
them by Creffleld.
Before Creffleld went Into hiding be
told his followers not to fear for his
well-being, for the Lord would pro
tect him and the officers could not cap
ture him. Asylum authorities were of
the opinion that as soon as Creffleld
had been captured his adherents would
see the falsity of bis claims and lose
faith In him and his teachings. This
much-desired effect has not been expe
rienced, however, for neither the cap
ture nor the conviction and imprison
ment of their leader has in the least
weakened the hold of the Holy Rollers
upon their strange delusions.
BIG STEEL RAIL ORDER.
Offer of S24 Per Ton by Hsrriman Re
fused. New Tork, Sept. 22. Negotiations for
the purchase of close to 100,000 tons of
steel rails from the United States Steel
Corporation by the Harrlman lines
were said yesterday to be pending,
with a probability of being closed In
a day or two. The Pittsburg report
that the contract had been completed
was denied at the office of E. H. Har
rlman.
An official of the United States Steel
Corporation said yesterday that the
Harrlman lines some weeks ago of
fered to buy 100,000 tons delivered at
$24 a ton. They were told that unless
they were willing to pay the pool price
$28 negotiations might as well be
dropped. They continued, however, and
a steel manufacturer in a position to
speak authoritatively, said yesterday
that the order would be placed soon,
at the pool price.
The United States Steel Corporation
is willing, however, to sign a contrct
guaranteeing a rebate provided there Is
any reduction In the price of rails.
The order, if placed, will be divided be
tween the United States Steel Corpor
ation and the Colorado Fuel & Iron
Company.
STEAMER MASCOT 8INKS.
Strikes a Bar in the Mouth of Lewis
River Accident to Altona.
Oregonlan: The steamer Mascot, of
the Kamra line, Is temporarily out of
business. At last reports she was ly
ing on the bottom at the mouth of the
Lewis river with her lower deck cov
ered with several Inches of water. The
steamer struck on a sandbar at 8
o'clock Tuesday night while on her
way from this city to points on Lewis
river. The accident caused her to spring
a leak and in a short time she had
gone to the bottom lit the shallow wa
ter. A number qf passengers were
aboard and these were landed safely
In the steamer's small boats. The Mas
cot carried about 20 tons of freight,
most of which was rained so as to be
ubove damage by water. The com
pony's steamer O. V. Walker was sent
down to the scene as soon as news oi
the accident was received, and as she
curried a full supply of wrecking ap
paratus. It Is expected that not much
time will be lost In getting the steamer
atloat and back to this city. In the
meantime the steamer Leona will look
after the Mascot's business.
Another accident to a river boat oc
curred at about the same time. The
Altona. of the Oregon City line, en
countered a boulder where it was least
to be expected In the locks at Oregon
City with the result that two large
holes were punched in her hull near
the bow. She quickly settled on the
bottom, but temporary repairs were
soon made and she was brought to this
city. She will be In shupe ugulu for
service this morning.
KIGKAHDSOREAM
Baby's Awful Suffering from
Eczema.
Could Not Hold Her. Slid Tors
Her Face and Arms.
Cutlccra Saved Her UfaSo
Mother Says.
M When my little girl was tlx month,
old, aha had eciema. We had used
cold creams and all kinds of remedies,
hat nothing did her any good, lo fact,
he kept getting worse. I used to
wrap her bands np, and when I would
dress her, I had to but her on the table
for I could not hold her. 8be would
kick and cream, and when abe could,
he would tear her face and arm.
almost to pieces. I used four boxes of
Cntlcnra Ointment, two cakes of CnU
eora Soap, and gave her the Cutlcura
Resolvent, and she was cured, and I see
no traces of the humour left. I can
truthfully say that they bars saved ber
life, and any on (offering as she did, I
honld advise them to give Cntlcnra a
fair trial." MRS. Q. A.CONRAD, Lis
bon, N. II., Feb. 7, 1898. ,
Five years later, Tlx., Feb. S3, IMS,
Mrs. Conrad writes i
It la with pleasure that I can
Inform yon that the core has been per
tnanent as It is now six yean since she
was cared, and then has been bo return
' of the disease since, and I have advised
a lot of friends to use the CuUcara
Remedies In all diseases of tbs skin."
Instant relief and refreshing sleep for
ktn-tortnred babies, and rsst for tired,
fretted mother, la warm baths with
Cutlcura Soap and gentle anointing
with Cntlcnra Ointment, the great .kin
cure and purest of emollients, to be
followed In severe cases by mild dose
of Cntlcnra Resolvent. This 1 the
purest, sweetest, most speedy, per
manent and economical treatment for
torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning,
bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply
kin and scalp hnmonr, eczemas,
rashes and irritations.
Said thraagfcMrt SwvwM. CoStaia Kwarmt. .
(In fcna ot CkMotaM Cud HIU, VA. ft rM o
Ototaml, Sow tf. Dpotei Lomiot, S? ChwtM
keu. RoTi Puk, dalahli i Boriofl. 1ST C.I..
SwAn. roum Dnif a Cham, von., mm
eaTSaad K "VawwIIU Bwa."
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 end
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 Ooodale, Quartermas
ter, Astoria, Oregon.
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ELIGHTFUL IiOUTE
AYLIGI1T RIDE
IZZY CRAGS
EEP CANONS
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
Bee nature In all be glorious beauty,
and then the acme of mun's handi
work. The first Is found along the line
of the Denver 6 Rio Grande Railroad,
the latter at the St Louis World's
Fair. Tour trip wil? be one of pleas
uremake the most of It For Infor
mation and Illustrated literature write
W. C. McBRlDE, Gen. At.
Portland, Or.
-Wlt""jMIWiMft.
The World's Fstr Route.
Those anticipating aa eastern trip,
or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase
exposition at St. Louis, cannot afford
to overlook the advantages offered by
the Mlssurt Paolflo 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 either
going direct through Kansas City, or
via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleaaant
Hill.
Two trains dally from Denver and
Pueblo to St. Louis without change,
carrying all classes of modern equip
ment. Including eloctrio lighted obser
vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten
dally trains between Kansas City and
St. Louis.
Write or call on W. C. McBrlde, gen.
era! agent, 114 Third street, PortUnd,
for detailed Information and iliustrat.
ed literature.
The Northern Paclflo Railway Com
pany will place round trip tickets from
Portland to Bt. Louis and return on
account of the world's fair oa sale as
follows:
October 3rd, 4th and 8th.
Tbe round trip rate to St Louts and
return from Portland will be 147.10.
Tickets will be good for return via any
direct Una
A round trip rate of $71.50 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 bt good for (0 days
from date of sola Tickets will be
good going ten days from date of sale
so that a limited stop-over can be had
on the going trip and on the return
trip passengers can atop at their pleas
ure west of the Missouri river or Bt
Paul. These rates apply via direct
lines, but If passenger wishes to re
turn through California tickets can be
sold accordingly, but at an Increased
rate of $13.(0 added to above.
For any additional Information de
sired, call or address A. D. Charlton,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Northern Paclflo Ry, S5( Morrison
.treet, corner of 3rd. Portland, Ore.
rtEPOIlT OF THE CONDITION OF
First National BanH
of Astoria, at Astoria, In the state of
Oregon, at the close of business, Sep
tember Cth, 1904,
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts , $390,157 05
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 1.177 75
U. 8. Bonds to secure cir
culation H.500 00
Honda, securities, etc.. $3,300 00
Other real estate owned.. 6,000 00
Due from National banks
(not reserve agents) .... 4,993 41
Due from State Banks and
Bankers 8,879 14
Due from approved reserve
agents 105,7(7 97
Checks and other cash
Items $t 05
Notes of other National
Bunks 20 00
Nickels and cents 218 41
Lawful Money Reserve In
Bank, viz: Specie 140,300 00
Redemption fund with U, S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation) . . . . $25 00
Total
.3384,285 68
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00
Surplus fund 50,000 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 check $568,(15 95
Demand certifi
cates of deposit. 178,179 43
Certified checks. 286 00 f47,08r 38
Total $884,285 68
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss:
I, S. S. Cordon, cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
S. S. GORDON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 8th day of September, 1904.
J. M. MANSELL,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
Q. C. FLAVEL,
W. F. McOREOOR,
JACOB KAMM,
Directors.
JAY TDTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND BUHQEON
Acting Assistant lurgeoa
0. 8. Marine Hospital Itervloe.
Offloe hours! 10 to 13 am, 1 to 4:30 p.m.
47T Commercial Street Ind Floor.
Dr. UIIODA 0. HICKS
OSTEOrATIIIST
Mansell Bldg. ' 173 Commercial It
lilONK BLACK 3WW.
0. W. BARR, DENTIST
Mansell Building
(73 Commercial Street, Astoria, Or
TELEPHONE BED 20(11.
Dit. VAUGIIAN,
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon.
Dr. T. L. RAM
Dr. F. I. Friodricli,
DENTISTS
$24 Commercial street. Astoria Ore.
Dr. W. O. LOGAN
DENTIST
678 Commercial Mt., Hbanalian Building
C. J. TUENCHARD
Insurance, CommlssloB and Shipping.
CUSTOM! HOUtI IR0KER.
Agent Wells-Fargo and Northern
Paolflo Express Companies.
cor. ELEVENTH and BOND STS.
Oregon
Show line
and unionPacific
TO hour from Portland to Chicago,
No change of oar.
WOnUO JIIMO
Tl M K HTII RDUI.ES
Depart rnra Arrive
POKTIAKD
Chicago
Portland Halt Uk. Denver, rt
Hpreial Worth, Omaha, Kan- 1 39 pm
:Ua.m. wis OU). HI Louis.
via Hunt- Cbiougo andiho East
lugion
Atlantic
fcxpms fait take, I leaver Ft
MSP in. Worth, Omaha, Kan- 7 litem
via Hunt- aas tlly, Hi Louli,
lag too l.'blesgo ai the Kast
ft Paul Walla Walla, Lewis.
raatMall Wn.Hpan,Mlnii-
P- m- spo'1- HI Paul, Duluth (:00 P m
vlafipo- Wllwauke Chicago,
tan eodfaat
,
OCEAN AND RIVER 8CHEDUL3J
From Astoria
all aflfang date subject to change.
For San Francisco every five day.
Dally i- Columbia River to 4am
eepl Hun- Cortland and Way Daily i
day affem Uudlugs cpt Mod
Direct Line to St. Louis! World's
Fair.
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria oa
the tide DAILY FOR ILWACO,
connecting there with train for Long
Beach, Tioga and North Beach points.
Returning arrive at Astoria same
evening.
Through ticket to and from all prin
i urn"
cipal European cltie.
Q. W. ROBERTS, Agent,
Astoria, Ore,
A DIRECT LINE
to Chicago and all point east; Louis
villa, Memphis. Now Orleans, and all
point south. .
The only direct rout to the St
Louis world' fair and the East I
via th O. R. A N. and Union Paclflo.
The folowlng rate , apply from As
torla:
To St Louis and return $67.50
To Chicago and return 72.59
To Chicago, returning' from St
Louis or vice versa 70.00
To Chicago, returning via St
Louis or vie versa ,. 73.60
Returning via California, $13.60 ad
ditional.
For further particular, call on or
address O. W. ROBERTS,
Agent O. R, ft N. Co Astoria.
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