The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 12, 1904, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12.
Astoria $AVM9&3l4m
Capital Paid in $100,000. ' , Surplus and Todivided Profits 129.000
Transacts a ineral banking busing. interest paid on tUna'denoeita.
1,(11 BOWLB Y. O. I. PETEKSON, FRANK PATTON, J. W. flARJiER,
President View President. Cashier. AssUTJashW
JftS TENTH STREET. ASTORIA, ORE
First National Dank of Astoria
K ESTABLISHED 1886
, Capital and Surplus
$100,000
Cia. II George, President,
X L Hlsgliu. Cihir,
(ho. V. Warren, Vkt-Proldertf,
C K HIjjIm, Awt Cehlr.
The Astoria .National Bank
ASTORIA, OREGON.
DIRECTORS
GEO. H. GEORGE, " GEO. W. WARBEN, W. H. BARKER,
AUG. SCHERNECKNAU, : - L.MANSUR.
PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS."
FMt Rational Bank. Portland, Oregon.
Continental KaUonal Bank. Chicago.
Bank of New York. N. B. A.. New York
Crocker- Rool worth Nat. Bank. 8. F.
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
j , Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
ASTORIA-IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX,Pres,and Snpt
T. lm BISHOP, Secretary
A. L. FOX, Vice President.
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treat
Designers and Manufacturers of
THE LATKST IMPKOVED
CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS.
COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. -Foe
of Fourth Street, - - . - ASTORIA, OREGON.
W
aOa?-l t- r 4Z? Uager
WU 11 Jk l3 Beer.
I:'
I Is ate tat Filraiaoe Una' on the villa.
Mm' ato dawnin' o' creatioa n' the linkin' o' the Milne,
Jaa'etaef pwt inrcntioni.like the Chinea in' the Turks,
MmWKwm from prance an4 Borneo a-cirryin tbeir dirk.
neatnecttrttu o tide feawi there the kind o
if Iktaj
.MmdLm VU jo butted when I travel down the Pike.
U Bints' of the Pike." br Willice Irwin. Con.
httdbColilu'l Wcckljr. PtibluheabjrfemiMlos,
567J
To St. Louis and Return
tai6,n,tt Joir I,, owt 1, 9, 10, Stptemhef 5,
4, 7J October , 4, J.
1 Ketara limit, ninety eajra.
SECOND GAME
TO BE PLAYED
Multnomah Will Meet Commer
"" cial on Local Gridiron in
December.
LOCALS
CAIN EXPERIENCE
Saturday's Game Has EUmluat
ed Stage Fright and Hereaf
ter Commercials Will lie
Confident.'" "
While definite, arrangement! nave
not yet been made, It has been practi
cally settled that the Multnomah foot
ball team will meet the Commercial
Club eleven In Astoria some , time In
December. After the recent game at
Portland Manager Watklns said he
believed the contest could be arranged,
but he will not be able to suggest
date until after the team returns from
California.
The excellent showing of the Com
merclal eleven resulted In highly com
pllmentary notices from the Portland
papers, which had nothing but words
of praise for the visiting eleven. The
Journal says that 18 men were
played during the game In order that
the coaches might get a line on the
various aspirants, but this statement
is not correct Dowllng went out of
the game because he was unable to
stand the racket. When Horan went
out he did not know what he was do
ing, having received a rap on the head
that nearly paralysed him. Multno
man used fresh men In the hope of
stopping the Commercial team and for
no other reason.
It Is pretty generally agreed that the
nervousness of the Astorlans was In a
measure responsible for the only score,
When time was called they were up
against the first really hard game
which they had ever undertaken and
naturally were somewhat shaky.
When they settled down to work, how
ever, they held the home players and
not Infrequently hurled them back for
material losses. The team work of
the Commercials was ruined by the
sawdust, upon which the fast visitor's
were unable to secure a foothold. This
reduced the game to a proposition of
plunging and the superior weight of
the Multnomah aggregation told for a
time long enough to net a score.
Football experts agree that Commercial
would have won on a field of mud, and
there seems not the least doubt of the
bility of the Commercials to win on
their own grounds. For the purpose
of settling the question of the cham
m m
t-. 0 i
PERFECT
To oih Powder
Cleanses and beautifies the
teeta ana purines tno Dre&uu
Used by people of refinement
lor oyer a quarter 01 a oeuiuiyi
Very convenient for tourists,
PRIPARKD 8V
; JAPANESE GOODS
, . . m M m -
, iNew stock or lancy goods jus
arrived at Yokohama Bazaar,
Call and see the latest novelties
from Japan.
BEST 15 CENT MEAL.
You can always find the besi
15-cont meal in the city at the
Rising Sun Restaurant.
' 612 Commercial St
first-class meal
pionship, it is hoped locally that the for 15c; nlco (Sake, coffeo, pio, or
December match will be arranged. UOUgnnUlS, Oc, at U. b. Kcstaur
In the meantime the local eleven will ttnt. 434 Bond St
be kept In constant practice. Several
Cirs
5V-
i 1 1 i i til i am laa
tout i iv i iir i it i
. - J . Br 1 1 IH
'(Lifer
f v i
i
Pears' Soap is not med
icated: just good, pure
soap. Contains no free
alkali to injure the deli
cate texture of the skin.
Matchless for the com
plexion. '
Established In 1789.
big games have been scheduled and
"stage fright" will not hereafter char-
acterlse the playing of the Astorlans.
Considering the circumstances, the
Commercials made a really remarkable
showing. Abercromble, Blair and
Regan are experienced men, but Bay,
Sutton, Painter, Tallnnt, Graham,
uammal, Stockton and Henderson are
comparatively new at the game. Most
of the nine men laet named took up Cord wood, mill wood, box wood) any
with football last season. They must kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly,
acquire experience, and the Multno- the transfer man. 'Phone 8211 Blaok,
PIANO TUNER.
For good reliable piano work
8co your local tuner, Th. Fred-
rickson, 2071 Bond Street.
Tliono Red 2074
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD
mah game was Invaluable to them.
The prowess of the Commercial
team Is a flattering tribute to the en
ergetic coaching of C. II. Abercromble.
Mr. Abercromble picked up a bunch
of "green" players last Simeon and has
coached them up to a degree of effici
ency that has put them In line for' the
championship of the coast Last sea
son Multnomah would not authorise a
game with Commercial under Its name,
although It sent down a team of "all
stars? that was made up largely of
clubmen. Now, however, Commer
cial's name has been thoroughly es
tabtlshed, and hereufter the big teams
will' consider with due respect any re
quest for a game that may come from
Astoria. This condition has been
brought about by Mr. Abercromble,
who Is deserving of the thanks of all
lovers of true sport.
Barn on
house.
Twelfth, opposite opera
WHAT TO EAT TOMORROW
A DIRECT LINE
to Chicago and nil points east; Louis
ville, Memphis. New Orleans, and ail
points south.
The only direct route to the St
Louis world's fair and the East is
via the O, R. 4 N. and Union PacWc,
The folowlng rates apply from As
toria:
To St Louis and return 167.50
To Chicago and return TI.50
To Chicago, returning from St
Louis or Tics versa 70.00
To Chicago, returning via St
Louis or vies versa ,,,, 7I.C0
Returning via California, fliSO ad
ditional
For furtljer particulars, call on or
address Q. W. ROBERTS.
Agent O. R. A N. Co Astoria.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-
AVENU
THURSDAi
The chantr of a man's
self is a very laborious
undart&klaf. Thomas a
KempU.
EREAKFAJ3T?
Crackrt Wheat
BroIUd Bacon. Etrgs.
Cream! Potatoes.
Rolls. Coffee.
DINNER.
Consomme.
Broiled Steak. Fried Bananas.
Mashed Potatoes. Carrots.
Huckleberry Pie.
Coffee.
3
StTPPER.
Chicken Fried in Cream.
Tea iilecult, Balad.
Choooiate Cake.
Tea.
0
CHICKEN FRIED IN CREAM.- '
rut a pint 01 rich cream In a frying '
pan over a mooeraie nre tin it be
gins to color; dtp the different parts '
of the ehloken In flour, season with 1
a teaspoon of salt, fry in the cream '
on each aide till it is a delicate '
brown. When done put It on a hot '
platter, pour another half pint of '
Cream into the pan, let It boll one '
minute, add a saltspoonful of salt, a '
Oasn or pepper, then pour It over th
ohtcken. Serve garnished with sprig
of parsley and a dish of puffed potai
siloes.
1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I 1 I
The World's Fair Route,
Those anticipating an eastern trip,
or a visit to ths Louisiana Purchase
exposition at St Louis, cannot afford
to overlook ths advantages offered by
ths Mlssurt PaclHo Railway, which, on
account of Its various routes and gate.
ways, has been appropriately named
"The World's Fair Routs."
Passengers from the northwest take
ths Missouri Paclflo trains from Den'
ver or Pueblo, with ths choice of either
going direct through Kansas City, or
via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant
Hill.
Two trains dally from Denver and
Pueblo to St Louis without change,
carrying all classes of modern equip
ment, Including slectrlo lighted obser
ration parlor cafe dining ears. Ten
dally trains between Kansas City and
St. Louis.
Writs or call on W. C. McBrtde, gen
era! agent, 121 Third street, Porthnd,
for detailed Information and illustrat
ed literature.
. JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
rnieiciAN and bvhoeon
.' Aetlug Aeilitaut Surgeon
U. a Marios Uoepltal Hervlee.
umoo noursi ie to 11 a.m. 1 to :io p.m.
47? Commercial Street, Ind Floor.
Di RIIODA 0. HICKS
OSTEOPATH 1ST . .
MansellBldg. ' STS Commercial It
PHONE BLACK k
O. W. BARR, DENTIST
Msnsoll Building
673 Com merclal Street, Astoria, Ore
: TELEPHONE BED 20flL
Dr. VAUGIIAN,
Dentist
Fytbian Building, Astoria, Oregon.
Dr. T. L. CAM
Dr. F. I. Friedrich,
DENTISTS
tU Commercial street Astoria Or.
Dr. W. 0. LOGAN
DENTIST
578 Commercial Bt , Bbanalian BaUitfag
C. J. TRENCIIARD
insurance, commission and Shlppfig.
CUSTOMS HOUSI BROKER
Agsnt Wells-Fargo and Norther
v Paclflo Express Companies.
Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND ITS.
Oregon "
Show like
UnionJPacific
70 hours from Portland
No changs of ears.
to Chicago
Depart
Chloago
roriuua
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TICKET5
The Rock Island System offen two routes
to the World's Fair City vis St. Psu7
jllmnetpous, and through Scenic Colorado.
No change of can, Ogdcn to St. Louis and
St. Paul to St. Louit.
FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE.
L. E. SEL1G, Lessee and Manager.
Week Commencing
Monday, Oct. 17, 1904,
First Pacific coast tour of THE HUMPHREY-CHAP-MAN
CO., introducing
Mr. Orcal Humphrey
Supported by an exceptionally strong rpportoire of metro
politan plays. Opening performance,
BURIED AT 5EA"
.VIA
Full Informadoa
Call or Write. -
A. H. McDohald, General Ag't
10 3rd Street, cor. Alder Street,
Portland, Ore.
Special
cencry
M
arvclous
echonical Effects
To' Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis,
Duluth, Chlosgo, St Louis, and all
points east and south.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY (J
The Flyer and The Fast Mall i
IMPORTANT
Rock Island Frisco Systems have arranged for sale of round
Srip tickets to Chicago and St. Louis '
October 27, 28 and 29
These are the last days on which special rate tickets may be!
yorchased account World's Fair. -
Every detail of the famous , New YorK produc
tion faithfully carried out.
nOPULAR
Reserved Seats 35 cents
Gallery 25 cents
. . , , . I ...;. r
Seat sale opens, at Griffin's store Saturday monilsg
RICES
JREYAIi
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP. TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
Daylight trip soross ths Cssesds and
' Rooky Mountains. '
For tickets, rates folders and full ln
I formation call on or address
H. DICKSON, '
, City Ticket Agent
1121 Third Street, Portland, Or.
a O. YERKE3, O. W. P. A,
til First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
8ERV1CE ON FREIGHT
ROUTtt YOUR SHIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Full Information from
WM. HARDER, General Agent.
peolal
Ah A.
Atlantle
a sprees
t:IS p.m.
via lluntr-
luftoa
TIMEHTHKDULKH
from
POKTLAND
Halt Ijike, Henver, Ft
worm, uiiiaha. Kan
t. f)l I . Ul Inul.
via lIu!ilrU:tiiuQand tne Kast
losmn
t. Paul
Kat Mall
:lip. m.
Halt Lake, Denver ti
n vnii, umaiia, kan
a City. HI Lmila.
Chicago aud the East
Walla M-alla. fern-la.
Ion, Hpoaaoe, Mlnne-
apolli. Ml Haul. Duluthl
.iii i . . . . i
iiwiui Be. Ljnicajro.
andat
Arrive
flftpm
T aft a m
tMpm
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From Astoria
All sailing dates subject to change.
For San Francisco ovary five days.
Dally ei-
oopt Hun
day atrani
Columbia River to
i-omana aua Way
lAiidlugi
4 am
Daily ex-oeptMon
Direct Line to St. Louts! World's
Fair.
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY,
FOIt ILWACO, connecting there with
trains for Long Deach, Tioga and
North Beach points. ' Returning ar
rives at Astoria same evening.
rhrough tickets to and from all prta
olpal European cities.
O. W. ROBERTS, Agent,
Astoria, Ore.
n
r
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V
by Test"
t
A trans continental trav
eler says: I've tried them
all and I prefer the
North-
Western
Limited !
It's the best to be found from
coast to coast." -, 4
It's ' The Train for Com
fort" every night in the year
between Minneapolis, 6t.
Paul and Chicago. ' '
i
Before starting on a trip-no matter
where write tor Interesting Informa
tion about comfortable traveling.
H. L SISLER, General Agent '
132 Third St Portland, Oregon,
T. W. TIA8DAL1.
General raMeneer Agent,
feat
I , roniano, wre.
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