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PAGE TWO ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. MMsmmwwMMSMMSSSSSMMW Try the New Size 1A B9PERIAL mm Made from the cream of Havana crop We sold 20,000 in September; the largest sale of any Cigar on the market Manufactured by JOHN V. BURNS j; i , , ASTORIA, OKfcUUW ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital raid in J100,00a Surplus and Undivided Pr6fiti $25,000 Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. ' J. Q. A. BOWLBY, O. L PETERSON. FRANK PATTON. J. W. GARNER, President ' Vioe President Cashier. Asst. uasuier Jft8 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 (Uo. M. Gorge, President, J. L niSJin, Cashier, Ceo. W. Warren, Vlcs-Prctkknt, C K HiJJin. Aut Cathlcr. The Astoria National Bank ASTORIA, OREGON. -DIRECTORS- GEO. H. GEORGE, GEO. W. WARREN, W. H. BARKER, AUG, SCHERNECKNAU, L.MANSUB. - PRINCIPAL CORRESPONOEHTS.' Flnrt National Bank. Portland, Oregon. Continental National Bank. Chicago. ... Bank of New York. N. B. A . New York Crocker- H ool worth Nat. Bank, S. F. NO SLEEP IN tWO DECADB New Jersey Man Claims That He Has Not Enjoyed Slumber for Twenty Years. ' FELL INTO THE HABIT OF IT i Doctor' Hills Caused III m Unrest He Is Now Unable to Sleep a Wink During the Night. Fassalc. N. J.. Oct. 18. This city has an unusual "freak" in Jacob Castellne, of No. 453 Harrison St.. who says he has not slept for the lant twenty years. The man s neighbors bear wit ness to his wakefulness, and he tie clares that, although he has con suited many physicians here and else where, none have been able to relieve him of his strange ailment. Castellne was born in Holland sixty seven years ago, and cams to (his country when he was but sixteen years of age. When he was a young man his wife became ill. and the doe tor's bills began to pile on him. The worry over this made him pass many sleepless nights, and as he grew older the nights that he slept became fewer. Since he passed his forty seven birthday he has not slept a wink, he says. He has taken all kinds of medicine and spent hundreds of dollars In trying to make himself sleep, but has found nothing that will do him any good. Physicians who have seen the old man say that he must sleep "inwardly" or his strength would give out The TROY Laundry i 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 .A1TRACTJVE l'BOGRAH t Seventh and Astor Streets CHANGE WEEKLY 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, Pre, and Supt. ' ; A.L.F0X, Vice Prwldeut. F.IBIBHOP,8ecreUry ABTOKIA 8AVIN08 BANK, Trees Designers and Manufacturers of V 1 THE LATEST IMPROVED ' CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Toot of Fourth 8treet, . ASTORIA, OREGON. HOTEL PORTLAND 1l?e Finest Hotel in the Northwest ABOUT PUCET SOUND 8ALM0N. ish Lor. From "Salmon Catohing And Canning On Pugat Sound." "The great Interest In the fishing In dustry of Puget sound Is In the sock eye, the deep, rich red and oily Huh of commerce. It is a beautiful flsh. quite uniform in size, ranging from 7 lbs. to 10 lbs., perhaps some smallar and some larger. It takes from ten to twelve flsh to Dack a case of four dozen 1-pound cans. These flsh run In the sound usually from the early part of July to the middle of August and during this time the traps also take quantities of spring salmon or chlnooks." the same variety that is narked on the Columbia river and stands so well in the trade under fa mous Columbia river . labels. They, too, are a beautiful flsh; clean, gamey and meaty. They run from 20 lbs. to 80 lbs. In size. They will take a hook but a sockeye won't. No one knows anything about the life of the sockeye In the ocean. No one knows their haunts, their feeding ground or their habits. In all the researches, the deep fishing, the exploration of , the government boats. In all the seeking for specimens, the scientific flshlng and the fishing for market In all the crooks and crannies of the world, no where at any time, nor under any cir cumstances, has anybody ever taken or seen a sockeye salmon. They are swallowed In the depths and mysteries of the vast ocean and seen no more for four years, when they suddenly show on the salmon banks of the Straits of Juan de Fuca headed for thelf doom, their deatlny fulfilled; their race run they sport and play on their way to death. Nothing Is ever found In the stomach of a sockeye. No one knows what they feed on. They never eat from the time they start for their spawning grounds The , "chinooks" look exactly alike, you can't tell one from the other, but by plugging them with a knife you will find some of them red, some of' them bright pink, and still some absolutely white without the least tinge of color. The cheaper grades of flsh run later in the season. Cohoes In September. The cohoe Is not as red as the sock' eye. On the market It Is usually sold with Columbia river sllversldes and Alaska, medium reds." AVoman's Uoadachii irenerallv comc9 because of troubles peculiar " to, women thesa troubles ' come from a cause simplein Itself, but which Beecham's Pills will quickly re move. There are many ways in which women sutler ana AVoman'sBackache is another most serious and painful experience of many women. Thousands of women are taking Beecham's Pills periodically and find them wonderful in relieving the suf ering. Every woman should acquaint herself with the good these Pills can do, as A Woman's Suffering can be avoided by using BEECHAM'S PILLS See special instructions to women with each box. Sold Everywhere In Boxes, 10c and &9o. ' ' ""M Ikl. .. It I rs. . . I . I I. 1 1 1 unite mo item. upn 'R7 mu nigu The Astoria Restaurant i- i MAN NINO, toprlstw. Fine meals served nt all hours. Oysters served in any stylo. Game in season. ft Bond Htreot, Cor, th. Atnrl.Or. A Picture Story tbat reads like a fairy story Wood fluid's little Art store has plaeed on sale a waon load of msttod pictures, copies ol the (unions maslurtilenes, printed In many oolors-slss ldX.22. Alio a new lot ut umltmi picture, of I lin prexiditntinl randidnbt, with the White llouso-sixo 0 by IS. Price 20c. "WoodOdd'i Uttl Art Store.". CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fnhrrtiao, Proprietors. CHOICEST FUE811 AND SALT MEATS. - PROMM? DELIVER? 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321. ID neim are? what has become of my Count and Countess?" Instantly there was a commotion In the cage. The four animals foil over V enoh other In the effort simultaneously to get through the burn, Wllhi'Im got there first and began to purr Thon Queenie crowded him for place and the henda of the two benat were laid close together at the cage's edge. Alternately they growled at each other and purred at Hagenbeck, who put both hands between the bars and patted them aa one would stroke a house cat. I WANT LAW ENFORCED. Teamsters Threst.n Strike if Sunday Work Is Not Stopped. New York, Oct. 18. Teamaters em ployed In the Independent slaughtering houses here threaten to strike unless Sunday work is stopped. They have appealed to Mayor McClellan that the law prohibiting labor on the Sabbath be enforced. 8ELL8 FOR TEN CENTS. The October Number of the 8un..tl Msgsilns Now on 8.1. "Mimic War in California'' Is strik ingly described In October Sunset Mag sine. Articles by Gen. MacArthur and others. Beautiful colored drawings Many Industrial articles, sketches. stories, etc. 10 cents from all news dealer. A Love Letter. . Would not Interest you If you're looking for a guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd of I Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Oucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best salve on earth. 2 60 at Chas. I xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxh ANIMAL8 WITH LONG MEMORIES Bronx Lions and Tigers R.m.mb.r Trainer Heg.nb.ck After 20 Months. New York, Oct 18. -Carl Hagen beck, the animal trainer, sold two lions and two tigers to The Bronx Zoo 20 months ago. Mr. Hagenbeck visited the Zoo yesterday and in com pany with DIrctor Hornaday, went In to se how his old pets were thriving. The trainer entered quietly, walking to the center of the building. He saw his pets, Queenie and Wllhelm, ' the lion and lioness, dozing In one cage, and Count and Countess, the tigers, sleepily parading In another. Then Hagenbeck called out In German; ' KAM0NA SALE. 'I have plaeed on sale at a re duced prioe my select stock of home-msds Wrappers and Ks monss. 420 Commsroisl St Astoria. J. Y. KW0NG CO. HXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX "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. ' Befors starting on atrip no matter where writ, for Interesting informa tion aoout oomrortaDie traveling. H.LSISLER, General Agent 132 Third 8L Portland, Oregon. T. W. TKA8DALE, , General PaiMncer Agent, , ,. Bt Paul, Minn. f FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE. LE. SEL1G, Lessee and Manager. Week Commencing Monday, Oct. 17, 1904, First Tucific const tour of THE HUMl'IIUEY-CIIAI'. MAX CO., introducing Mr. Orral Humphrey Supportod by an exceptionally strong reportoire of metro politan plays. Opening performance, "BURIED AT SEA" Special cenery arvelous echanical Effects Every detail of the famous New YorK produc tion faithfully carried out. Poplar .Reserved Seats 35 cents revail Gallery. , i25 cents Seat sale opens at Griffin's store Saturday morales I Now Discharging From British ship Owecnee, a cargo of finest Pelaw-Main Australian C O A I The best and cheapest fuel for all purposes. Free Delivery. Phone orders to No. 1961. 8. ELMORE en CO. I KsVSiis i . ..4 "When you have a good thing Advertise It. AAsSsAeeiaMMaaavW We do good commercial printing. Bring your printing to the ASTORIAN Office, 1 : I PORTLAND. OREGON. "I wonder how Queenie and Wil-