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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1904)
PAGfc fW6. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1904, ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital raid in $100,000. Surplna and Undivided IoflU,000 1 Transact a general banking business. Tutermt paid on time flopoeita. J, Q. A. BOWLBY. O. I FETE RSOX, FKANK 1WTTON, J. Y. OAKNEK. President. Vice President Cashier. . Asst Cashier Jft8 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 rGf. H. George, President, J. L. muu, vainer, Geo. W. Warren, Vice-President, C. R. Higjlns, Asst. Casrikf. The Astoria National Bank ASTORIA, OREGON. DIRECTORS GEO. H. GEOR'iE, U KO W. WARliKN. W. H. I! A UK EH, AUG. SCIIF.RXKCKXAU, L. MAXSUU. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS. First National Bank Forlaml. Oregon. Rink of Sow York. N. H. A., Now York Continental National liauk. Uitcago. CrockeMVoolwoith Nat. Itank.S. J-'. : j ...SOCIETY... j Miss Myrtle Shimorn will accompany , Margaret uiiftln received the guests Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson its far St. l.ouls. Mrs. Mary MeKensle of rortltind Is In the city visiting friends and rel atives. Dr. C. A. Cordincr ' will return to Portland this evening, after a brief visit in the city. at the entrance. The games of euchre and pltt were Introduced for the timusomciii of those present, Mrs, ?, V. l.ouushorry won first prlae, the second prize went to Miss Porn Badol let and the third to Mrs. Herbert U. I trow n. wave !l-,-ir the . and Mrs. Hot lici t ,1 reception on Friday residence ie ii:and It. Ilrown evening at avenue fur M. t i-allender and Mis. t'a'l. -ikI, of l'ortland spent the week visit In w ith friends In the i lly. Miss -'rances 1'stoi members of the I'i esliytorlau church land their ft lends. T.ie rooms were i prettl'y ileccr-ited with id dowels : i i i t I -.1:1 mull -leaves end n'l u ho ailendi'd ' ''i'enl a very .!';.:'.:! Tel i-e:iliis; M i is has gone to Me-iKisie t..nson I'-nnl-h-d the music fo CENTRAL MEAT MARKET (j. W. Morton and John Fnlirriitiu, Proptietoie. CHOICEST F14ES.I AND SALT MEATS. PUOMl'I DELIVKKi 542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. ROOF TROUBLES CURED TO STAY If you give us the job of 11 11 k i r jr 1 1 a roof good, you'll not be sorry. Tits price will suit you, the goods will pleas' yon more, and the guarantee we give you w ill please yon most of all. We are not ameteurs at the business. We've had over twelve years experience. The Elaterite Roofing Co. 10 Worcester B!dt Portland, Ore b a k a c a s n n a e 3 a k s a n s n n a a a a n f lie The Best Restaurant I Palace afe Regular Meals, 25 Cents , Sunday Dinners a Specialty Everything the Market AfforJs Palace Catering Company a n B a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a y a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 5 i.M'itnviUe where she will attend m IomI It 1 'during the vinier months. Miss Until darner has returned from an extended visit with friends and rel atives in Seattle and Wilbur. , Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilkinson. Mi-- 'lain I.lonhergcr and Miss Frances Thomas will leave tit Is evening for the Bermuda, where they will remain for a year or two. - i.slon an I M . s. slste,! In i-r.elclni; and i'i ieiii's hy Mesd inn s 1 .,. y, l.vjunslu 1 1 y, Suit', Swaicon. .1. A. 1 j Stuart. ; Mlsv.'s jwinlfre I ! w n u -is us nl''i taming lier He! until 1'i -iel Klmer Th.Oi-r. rnlton, . M. William MiOiei;or and the Vie!-! r.oHlic.. l.,,N I'ar'-r 1 Higglns and Ic'llcr le.,1 hart. Mrs. d. W, I.oniisl.ciiy entertained a ma d'or of !n r friends on Frld iv aft moon in hono- , f Mrs. V. i . Wilkin son. Kueiire was the gime provided Anion the Astoria n who uttended j r"r 1'"' :nuemci.t of those present and the state fair In Salem were Mr. an-t j -Mrs- W' K' Wehlmpff " Miss ( '1 m m Mrs. William !?. Tallant, liort Alien. I U-mhergor won the pH.-s. Mis, V. Roelllnfr. Miss I'.lrdie dund.-; son. ! '"ll"s,' l l'v V"IH iisl.-d In enterlMlti Mrs. Habersham, Frank Parker fit! j'"- h"1' ",!,,; ' Mrs. A. Pui.l.ar -nd Charles Halderman. I1'""1" 111 -re Mes.lames W. o , , ' WliUinson. deorgi W. Sanliein, tleniPic HATS TRIMMED FREE Mrs. R. Ingletou has just ojicned a fine line" of ladies and cbildrens'faU hats. A big reduction sale of ladies and chilbreu's furnishing goods, hair switches and psmjiadours. :: :: '.: 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 DUAXE 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, Prei, and Supt. F.L. BISHOP, Secretary A. L. FOX, Vice Prelrleut. AHIOKIA HAHMGH BANK, Trea j Designers and Manufacturers of THK LATEST IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON. Mrs. Frank ration gave an "ai home" for a few of her friends on Tuesday afternoon. Autumn folia.;--was used for the decoration rind tlio.;, present spent a pleasant afternoon playiiii? the game of etn-hre, at wln-h Mrs. llrtnham Van IHisen and Mrs Oeorge II. Ooorge wore the forum t---prixe winners. Mrs. d. W. I.oun.shoi ry entei taiae ! i few of her friends on Thursday ernoon at her heme on Fifteenth sir el in honor of Mrs. A. W. McKeitxl -. 'ii'- (j'nln creeper and mountain ash ! : : ,e -were used for the decorations and M- W. W. RldehalKh and Mrs. d.or.y.' No land won the prizes I laying eu l;re. Those present were Mesiiaiwe;; A.W.Me- Fvenzie, It. O. Fiael, d. (.'. l-'i;!ton, Wai ter W. RldehalKh, Albert Hunhar, 11- r- man . 1'ruel, 1. It. (. ain naer, t-.na Sharpstein, Horace (. Thing, (,'arllon AHen. K. 7.. Ferguson, deorg" Xoiaud and D. M. Stuart. Mrs. James W. Welch and Mrs. Al bert M. Smith gave an afternoon tea for their friends on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Welch on drand avenue and the affair proved Itself to be one of the most enjoyable events of the season. Cut flowers and ever greens were used for the decorations. and many handsome gow ns were worn by the ladles present. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Welch were assisted In entertain ing their guests by the Misses Lucile Cole, Leta Drain, Bertha Hobson, Oerr trude Barry and Bessie Reed, while i 11. Havel. r.'iske.-, i'leinh-i Clara I.1 ;eon;e, I'rank lVilon, deorge d lll-S S. lUVWII, Clliriet V.. S. h!m; ft". ( 'hari.-s Rl. h d. Van Hu'-in, I'ranlt I.. r el. am '.m I 'ui'ii, ( '. J Thomas Ityrle and Miss maataaaaaaaamaaatajaaaatan Miscellaneous Advertisements aaaajaaaajmaaaaaaaaatamtua! FOR SALE At Qaiton'i fd itiblt, ont Landii hrnt machlnt, on 20-hort motor, on itarttr box, 35 ft 8-inch lethr baiting. 30 ft 4 play 8-inch rubbr belting, 1 pair butcher' wall soalti, 1000 grain ack: on Smith -Prmitr typwritr. JAPANESE GOODS. Now itick of fancy goc-oi juit arrived at Yokohama Baiar. Call and th Intett novtlti from Japan. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. ' PHYSICIAN AND HU1IUK0N Aotliif Awlntant Hurron I'. 8. Mitrlu Uoavllal Hvrvlno. Offle hour: 10 to II a.m. 1 to 4:30 p ro. 477 Commercial Street, Ind Floor.' Dr. UIIODA C. HICKS OSTKOrATMNT Maneell Jlld. - 671 Commercial It I'llONK 111. ACK JUU4, BEST 15-CENT MEAL. You can alway find th bt 19-oent meal in the city at th Riling Sun rettaurant, No. 612 Commurclal ttroet riret-clae meal tor 15c ! nice oak. coffee, pie, or doughnut, 5o. U. 8 rcitauraot, 434 Bond etreet. Wanted At Gaiton' teed (table, hidee, wool, fura, eackt, rubber, motali, eto. WOOD. WOOD. WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowett priiee. Kelly, th transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, oppoeit oper houite. 0. W. BAKH, DENTIST Mimsell Kuililing 67J Ciiiniiiercl il Street, Axtorla, Ore TEI.KI'HONK 1IKD .'(ail. Dk. VAUtJIIAN, 1 KNTI.sT 1'ylljian Iliiilding, Asloria, Hreion. Dr. Dr. T. L. I V. I, Fried lit Ii, PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work ie your local tunor, Th. Frodrickion. 2071 Bond street. 'Phono Red 2074. Lump Coal Large Lump Ring up S. Elmoro 4 Co., Main 1961, and or der a ton of Ladytmith ooal. They deliver it.. Select lump ooal. DLIIMD SINCEP.'S COMPANION DC AD Grandchild of Ir.t D. S.inkey Died of Diabetes. Ni"l ori(, S ;.t. Kr.ill. 1 1.'" u.i:i.ey ri.it.d-ljiliKht- r of Iia I . i- ui- ey, ed l.i, o. a i aa.:,': ;. v. ho ;. I iilii- Mind, Is dead at in- hi r.r.mklyii from iIUiIm-i.-i. hill, uho n a -i o-ily 1 ,'tis ,t!!r en an iilm-ait const. mi rotn- t he e , list xiih e he lost RFl'dKT tK TIIK CONDITION F First National BanlC o Astoria, at Aainrla, In the stale of ( 'l-e'.-nii. al the i-oe of latslnis, Sep-s-'iiil"-i Ulh, I :tH. DKNTISIH . 6 CommereUl atreet, Aalorla Or. Dr. W. I), I.OdA.N J'KNTIST f7.S (Viiuinereial St , Hbiiniilian HuildliiK ('. J. TDENCIIAKD IneurancM. CoiniuUalon ami Shipping. CU8T0MS HOUSE BROKER. Agent Wella-Fargo and Northern , raelflo Eprea Compmilra, Cor. KI.KVK.vnt and BOND 8TS. Hill not h n h-r hoi Tli- i had b. panion of his sight. A Boy' Wild Ride for Life. ! With family around expecting him to die, imd a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. II. Frown, of Lcosvllle, Ind., en dured death's agonies from asthma; hut this wonderful medicine gave In stant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of con sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove Its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and tl.OO. Trial bottles free at Cha. Rogers' drug store. A Ci i9ci Lager V Y VII 11 1U1 1 7 Beer. -. INF ffW ) h is: ' ywp I I ! - ' "i f 1' I r 'I' 1 J j r "i f 5 I '; 1 t RKSuFUCKS. Loans and dlsiouiits 1 3 :0, 157 tlj civ -I'liafts, secured and tin- s s urcd 1.177 7 J I'. S. Itonds secure clr- enlatloi, 12,1110 U0 ISonds, taianltles, etc 03,300 10 Other real estule owned..' 6,000 Ot) Due from National banks (not reserve agents) .... 4,993 41 Due from Slate Banks and Bankers 93.879 14 Due from approved reserve agents 16,77 87 Checks and other cash Items 8 40 0 Notes of other National Banks !) 01 Nickels and cents 218 41 Ijiwful Money Reserve In Bank, viz: Specie 140,300 00 Redemption fund with U. 8, Treasurer (i per cent of circulation) 62G 00 Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific Chicago. 70 hour from l'ortland No change of cart. to Total S884.2SS 68 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ G0.00O 00 Surplus fund 60,000 00 Undivided profits, les ex penses and taxes paid .. 21,704 30 National Bank notes out standing 12,500 00 Individual de posits subject to check $568,615 ti Demand certifi cate! of deposit. 178,179 43 Certified checks. 281 00 747,081 38 Ir rl ('lilrngo I'm 1 1 nail scliil lU.Mi. Ill vat lunt IliKlon II .MK WIIKIM'I.KH Kroiu POIUI.AVp Willi l.kr. I leaver, Kt Wiirih, oiiuiliii, Knu nCil,HI l,oul., tliiein unit the Kaol Atlniitle f xpr .Fnlt Use, lHuver tli .. . i norm, milium, hull vis Hunt-u my, Mt lmi,, IliUton riiimguund the Kiwi Ht. Paul 'Walla Wnlln, lewl.. l-l Mull Uii),HiNkniie,.MIiint. e lB. in. spolla. Ht pul, DniuilJ kane 'and Kiui Arrive 4 al p m 7 ;lft a in 8 00 p m OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria All sailing datea aubject to change. For Ban Francisco every Ova days. Dully c ci'pl Hun duy alTiun ('olmiiliin lllvurto roriiHiui ana Way IaiiiIIuki 4am Daily ex cept Mou Total $884,285 68 IRENE FRARL1N Famous Cornells! at the Star Theater this week. State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, as: L S. S. Gordon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly awear 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, 1(04. J. M. MANSELL, Notary Public. Correct Attest: G. C. FLAVEL, w. f. .McGregor, JACOB KAMM, Directors, Office Constructing Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore., September 24, 1004 Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a, m., October 15, 1904, and then ot md for clearing, grubbing and graJI timber land on Mlljto- Tvv' Fort Stevens,.'- reserves th proposals, be seen, n .. this offlcp ' ed 'Trop, Ing" an.) Quartc Direct Line to St. Louis World's Fair. Steamer Nahcotta leave Astoria oo the tide DAILT FOR ILWACO, connecting there with train for Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach point. Returning arrive at Astoria aam evening, Through ticket! to and from an prin cipal European cltlei. O. W. ROBERTS, Atjent, Astoria, Or. A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all polnta" (ait; Loula vllit. Memphis. nw Orleana, and all point south. Th only direct route to th SL Loula world' fair and th Eat U via the O. R. A N. and Union Pacific. The folowing rate apply from A-torla: To St Louie and return $87.60 To Chicago and return , 72.60 To Chicago, returning from St Louli or rice versa 70.00 To Chicago, returning via St Loula or vice versa 71.50 Returning via California, $13.50 ad dltionaL For further particular!, call on or address Q. w. ROBERTS. Agent 0. R, A N. Co, Astoria. t ' i Ivory Woman ltl tntarwaal ail anil aiAnM knnta? fttNtut l a wo (inert ui MARVEL whirling Spray new i(iMi lrta... yioar- puMni oonraitvnt. 1 ' "J- ITae i nlyt flllt BO tmp for mM IttlTM d dtrprtlom In- MtavrLca," .or avr. for n