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PAGE TWO ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. Try the New Size LA laPMAl am Made from the cream of Havana crop We sold 20,000 in September; the largest sale of any Cigar on the market. J Manufactured by O UN V. BURNS ASTORIA, OREGON 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. L PETEKSON, FRANK PATTON. J. W. GARNER, President Vice President Casbier. Asst. Cashier JftS TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 Co. H. George, President, X E. tli&lns, Cashier, Geo. W. Warren, Vice-President, CUHl&ins. Asst Cashier. The Astoria National Bank ASTORIA, OREGON. -DIRECTORS GEO. H.GEORGE, GEO. W. WAREEN, W. H. BARKER. AUG. SCHERNECKNAU, L. MANSUR. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining Unclaimed for 30 Days at Astoria Postoffica Oot. 17, 1904. Adiims, KilwnrJ Mrs. Anderson, William. Anderson Hros, Messrs. Hassnot, Mrs. ' Uery, Martin, Konnett, R. I 15urke. Wm. K. Carlson, 0. Culton, A. R. 1'ornoll, J. A. IVuRhney, C. L. Kinfllsh, Wm. Kshclmun, O. E. Dr. Foster, Fred Mr. Guttuln. M. Genus, August Mr. Gllbraugh, J. H. Qintluni, Natale. Glass, Eva Miss. Hamilton. Thos. S. Hange, Andy. Houg, Geo. Inninn. J. T. Mr. -Johnson, H. Johnson, Wm. L. Mrs. Kalto, Snndra Mrs. Kuhn, H. II. Lane, J. L. Mr. Lane, J. L. Mrs. Lnreen, Lars Mr. Larson, Josle Mr. Larsen, C. A. LunJy, Joseph. Llnd, i-ni-il.t Ilss MoEaehren. Alex Mr. McEachren, Alex Mr. Margaret Fish Co. Miller, Nellie Mrs. Mlohelone, Geo. Mr. Mlllsap. M. L. Mrs. 2. Neyvan, Help Mrs. Norrls, C. J. Mr. Olsen, Martin Mr. Pat ton, Edward Mr. Rich, A. G. Mr. Sather, Albert. Smith, N. L. Mr. Stelnne, Ed Mr. Strauss, Carl Mr. "Wick EH Wee Miss. Foreign Latter. Brown, Peter Mr. Korte, Robert Mr. 2. Samuelsson, G. Mr. Sandven, SJur O. Herr 2. AN PniTIlK V I annanttaanuHuntttiuHROttoannationnBanoRan nil i-MI J Mil vv EXPERIENCE In the Treatment of Humours with More Than Magical Effect with SMMSJSSSM CUTICURA REMEDIES. A Remarkable Testimonial from a Most Intelligent and Trustworthy lady. .: It rx a a a n a a n .i The Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant Regular Meals. 23 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Everything the Market Affords Palace Catering Company InaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatjaaaanaaaBnaatto M A tumor came on my neck and la a day or two It waa as large as hall aa orange. I was very much alarmed for fear It was malignant My friends tried to persuade me to consult my physician but dreading that h would Insist on nslng the knife, I would not consent to go. Instead, I got Cutleara Resolvent and Cutlcura Ointment. I took the former according to direc tions, and spread a thick layer of the Ointment on the swelling. On renew Ing It 1 would bathe my neck In very warm water and Cutlcura Soap. In a few days the Cutlcura Ointment bad drawn the swelling to a bead, when It broke. Every morning It was opened with a large sterilized needle, squeeied and bathed, and fresh Olutment put on. Pus and blood, and a yellow, cheesy, tumorous matter came out. In about three or four weeks' time this treatment completely eliminated the tumor. The soreuess that had ex tended down Into my cheat waa all gone, and my neck now aecmo to be perfectly well. "About five or all years ago my sis ter bad a similar experience, used the Cutlcura Remedies with maclcal effect. I am willing yon shonld nse my testi monial, with the further privilege of revealing my name and address to such persons as may wish to substantiate the above statements by personal letter to me." Chicago, Nov. 12, 1902. Si ton of I'koMtMt Vmfi fill. IM.niiWil mt, atmol. ., Sotp. IX. IMpuM i Undo. H Chuto hem S4.1 Putt, lktili I n 1 1 Uoatoa, 1ST ('! tw An. fotttl Dra 1'b.m. IV . 8oM fnsftataeh aaaanuattnaa.aa n it it h tt n n h n n Our Drugs Are Pure We compound prescriptions with great cure from a complcto stock of fresh and pure drugs. We also sell all the standard home remedies and all kinds of Proprietary Articles, Combs, Brushes, Razors, Soaps, all kinds of Toilet Articles, Ktc. We Charge no Fancy Prices. Corner of Fourteenth aDdCommerdsTeet HSTt'S Dm? StOFG aaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaauaaaaaa When you have a good thing Advertise It. 8ELL8 FOR TEN CENTS. First National Bank Portland, Oregon. Continental National Bank. Chicago. Bank of New York, N. B. A., New York Crocker- rVoolwortn 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 THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall - - Finest Resort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. 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. Pres. and Snpt. F. L BISHOP, Secretary A. L. FOX, Vice President. A8I0R1A SAVINGS BANK, Treas Designers and Manufacturers of w THE LATEST IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street, - ' - ASTORIA, OREGON. The October Number of the 8unset Magazine Now on 8ale. "Mimic War In California" la strlk Ingly described In October Sunset Mag Ine. Articles by Gen. MacArthur nd others. Beautiful colored drawings. Many Industrial articles, sketches, stories, etc. 10 cents from all news dealers. In front of a snloontnunted the prom enaders and attacked thim. A fist fight ensued, which. ended with three of the Japanese In flight and one lying badly Injured on the sidewalk. We do good commercial printing. Bring your printing to the ASTORIAN Office. AN ILL OMEN. Russians Win Deoisive Battle Jap anese Routed. Chicago, Oct 17. Four Japanese students, employed as meat canners at the stock yards, have had a hand to hand engagement with a number of Russian packing house employes and suffered a complete rout. One of the students was taken to a private hos pital severely Injured. The Japa nese had started for a walk In Ashland avenue into the heart of the Russian and Polish settlements. At the cor' ner of 48th street, Russian loiterers FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE Olntlnacy la the strsnrth I of th. weak. Lavater. a AtENU i i BREAKFAST, blackberries. Egg Toast. Chicken Liver Omelet Code. DINNER. Cream of Hlnach Soup. Meat Pie. Btuffed Potatoes. Corn on Cob. Coffee JeJIv. Whipped Cream. Bee that your ticket reads via Ins llllnola Central R. R. Thoroughly mod ern trains connect with all transconti nental lines at St. Paul and Oman.. If your friends are coming west let us know and w. will quote them direct the specially low rata, now In effect from all eastern point. Oregon Shorj Line ano UNIOHPaCIFIC TO hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cats. SUPPER. Frlizled Beef and ExtV Chinese Bread. Lettuce. Cocoa. e CHINESE BREAD -Seoarate two e MrBR: mA tn th volka ona run fif 0 sweet milk, one tahlespoonful of but- ter, melted; one cupful of boiled rice, una 1 1 1 1 f n 1 n f wViltA nmmMl a n A A half a cupful of flour: beat well; add half a tenspoonful of salt, one ten- spoonful baking powder; mix and stir In th. Uall hilun whltu. "t tha .sir. V Pour Into a shallow, greased pan, - iibtuii vuiiwr 1111 1U iiivii mica. ' Z Bake thirty minutes, cut la squares and serve. " Any Information as to rata, routes, etc, cheerfully given on application. OB. H. TRUMBUU Cpmmerclal Agent, 1U Third street, Portland. Or. 3. C. UNMET, T. T. h P. A., 1U Third street, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, P. A. P. A Chicago Portland fXpflolal t:IAa. m. via Huut- ("KUin ask the: agent for TICKETS VIA HOTEL, PORTLAND I I The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Newport News, Va.. Inly aa. loot. Last summer while recoverinar from Ill ness of fever. I had . severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism in the knees, from which I was unable to leave mv room lor several months, l was treated by two doctors and also tried different kinds of linament and medicine which seemed to relieve me from twin for awhile, tmat the same time I was oot any nearer getting well. One day whoe reading paper lsaw an advertisement of 8. & 8. for Rheumatism. I decided to trive it a trial, which I did at once. After I had taken three bottle. I felt . great deal better, and I still continued to take it regularly until I was entirely cored. I now feel better than for yean, and I cheerfully recommend S. S. S. to any one tunering from Rheumatism, a) 613 34 8. CHAS. B. GUDKRBUSKVg, Rheumatism is caused by uric acid or some other add poison in the blood, which when deposited in the muscles and joint, produce the sham, cutting pains and the stiffness and soreness oe 1 - .LI. J m M . . . cuumr io una amue, a, p, o, goes di rectly into the circulation, all irrita ting substances are neutralised and filtered out of the system, the blood is made pare and the general health is built Bp under the pari ring and toole en ecu oi me vege table remedy. Write for our spe cial book oa Rheu matism which is sent free. Our phy sicians will advise without charge all who will write tu about their case. Taa 8wlft Speclflo Company, Atlanta, 6a. awjHB'J "Best by Test" 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" It's "The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St Paul and Chicago. Before starting on a trip no matter where write for Interesting Informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L SISLER, General Agent 132 Third St Portland. Oregon, T. W. TRABDALX, General Passenger Agent. Ht. Paul, Minn. Depart Atlantic hxpreu 8:18 n. in, via lluni- luglou TlMEHCIIKDULKM Krom POHTLAND Halt Uke. Invsr, Ft Wortb. Omnh. Km. wis Clt).Mt Ivouls, Cbiougo nod the East HU Paul Fast Mall (:1ft p. in. via Spokane lt take, Denver yd n urui. Minima. Kan. sasClly. MtlHMils, tliuiaguand the East Walla Walla. I ex.. lon.MiMikBiin.Mliine. aiHilla. hi Paul. Duluth "IIWHI KM. Clllratrtl anuKal Arrive 6 m p ta 7 ill a m 8:00 pm To Spokane, 8t Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chioaflo, 8t Louis, and all points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mall Z OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria All .ailing date, subject to change. For San Francisco every flv. day., Dally pi cpt Hnn day atruni Columbia Hlver to ruriinna una Way Uiulings 4 a Daily ex. evptMon J SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip soross th. Casoad and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 122 Third Street Portland, Or. a O. TERKES, O. W. P. A, 1I First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE'ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Direct Line to St. Louis! World'g Fair. Steamer Nahcott. leaves Astoria on the tide DAILT EXCEPT SUNDAY, FOR ILWACO, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. Through tickets to and from all pruv f cipal European cities. ' O. W. ROBERTS, Asnt, Astoria, Or. Full Information from i WM. HARDER, General Agent. Portland, Ore. PARKER HOUSE H. B. PARKER Proprietor Free Coach Large Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Rooms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. Poot of Ninth Urui ASTORIA. 0&EG0N