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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK ATTEMPTED ECZEMA ON LITTLE GIRL Sleepless Nights for Mother and Awful Suffering of Child. MILLIN E R Y Mrs. R. Inglflton has opened a One Una of . Ladle' aud Children's i'all and Winter Hals. Call and, see them. CLOSING OUT SALB t)f Ladles' an J ('liillrmr furninlilug goods, some rare bar (taina lieiuu mmle during' this snlu. Also ilulr Switch, ami rompiitlours. : j t I : : : MRS. R. INQLETON, . Welch Block. ' Capital Paid in 1100,000. . , Surplus nd-Undivided rrotit, 5.Q0On Transact, general banking busineea. Interest paid oa tinw deposit,. X Q. A. BOW LB Y. O. L PETERSON, FRANK rATTOX. J. W. GARNER. President Vk Preeideut Cashier. Asst. Cshier 168 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA. ORE. TO SUICIDE Discouraged Mother in Oakland, Cat., Threw Herself in Front of Train. PAGE TWO First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 Ci K. Gtorsrt, Pruldtnt, X L tlisJlM, Cashier. Cto. W. Warren, Vice-President, C H, MiJilM, Asst Cuhier. The Astoria National Bank ASTORIA, OREGON. DIRECTORS - GEO. H.GEORGE, GEO. W. WARREN. W. H. BARKER, AUG. SOHERNECKNAU, L. MANSTJR. rRIWCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS.- Tml National Bank Portland, Oregon. Continental Natioual Bank. Cuicatju. Rank nfKav York. X. R. A . New York Crocker-K oolwortU Nat. Bauk. 8. F. CURED BY CUTIGURA MOTHER OF I? CHILDREN "w AggMviUert With Poverty mull ltoinorsotul Over Whipping Her Iuuociiit vl'lilll She Acted ItiiKhly. THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall - Finest Resort InThe City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA. Prop. Steamer "SUE H. EL&I0RP Leaves Astoria Every Wednesday Keturning Saturday The largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Best of Table and State Room Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between A S TOR I A TIULyAMOOK , ' - - ' Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Ce. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, Sim Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger uttes apply to Samuel Elmore 6 Co., Gcn'l Agts., Astoria, Ore. OR TO A. & C. R. R. Portland, Oregon Pacific Navagation Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. R. & N. Company, Portland, Oregon tit rilVstm Uria' oa the .lain. 'AAwnt.V HHfue an' the ttnkin o' the Maine, 4aarfcirrennom,l!ke the Chineea an' the Turka, a'tfcxnafron France and Borneoa-tarryin'tbeirdirka. TMUiatfHo aide abowa there a toe kino o uung Iktsv Ikzk L II ni butted when I travel down the Pike. Bufad ot the Pike." br Wallace Irwin. Coot. gtaaofColltti'aWeckly. PubliahedbrfemUMina, SQ7.ii To SL Louis and Rotum aaarlfi, 17, If, July I, a, J; Auguat 8, 9, Kj September 5, 4,7! Oetobj,4,5. atetoan. Bmit, ninety dara. TBt Rock Island System offers two routes r the. World's Fair City via St. Paul Minneapolis, and through Scenic Colorado. K change of cars, Ogden to St. Louis and St Paul to St. Louis. Full Information on request Call or write. A. H. McDonald, General Asr't, 140 3rd Street, cor. Alder Street, Portland, Ore. . e -J mm a K IMPORTANT Rock Island Frisco Systems have arranged for sale of round -tripiifcitt3to Chicago and bt. Louis October27,28otid29 These are the last days on which special rate tickets may be junLased account World's Fair. ' Weinhard's Uar. Oakland. Oct. !. Smarting be neath the consciousness that she ha J whipped her little daughter on the false report of a neighbor, when the child was Innocent, and driven to the verge of madness by wicked stories of her Intoxication circulated to rob her family of the little support ' ex tended by the Board of supervisors. Mrs. Mary Francis, aged il yeurs, threw herself In "front of the Alameda local on First stret, near Harrison, with suicidal intent. The pilot struck her hurling her body off the track, and although she is seriously in jured, Dr Lilly, .who ia attending her, believes she will recover, Writhing with pnln from an ugly gash on her head and many bruise's about her body, the woman Is now In the hands of neighbors at her little home, 151 Second street; there, too, her little children are crowded about her, and when asked this morning why she attempted to take her life she calmly answered: "I have suffered a great deal during the two years I have lived here In Oakland. We are so poor that during the past four days we have had scarcely anything" to eat. Tony, iny oldest boy, aged 20 years. Is out of work, and the others cannot work My husband is a cripple, but he has managed to work some. Now he has orked four days. He will get J 8 but our rent of $7 came due Wednes day; we'll have to. pay that or get out. Supervisor Joe Kelly has been doing a little for us. He's very kind a certain neighbor has been going about saying that I don't deserve help; that I get drunk. GoJ knows none of us ever drink liquor, and if I had money for liquor Ivould rather some milk once in a while for coffee. "Yesterday afternoon a Mrs. Petro came to me and complained about of my little girls. I whipped the child, and afterwards learned that the little one was Innocent of any wrong. was so sorry I thought my would break. Then I became tils couraged. I dressed myself and ent to the track." Mrs. Francis is the mother of eight living children, the oldest 20, the youngest 5; dead. Had Given up All Hope of Ever Making Any Cure. " My Uttle girl bis been suffering for two year, or mora from tciema, and during that time I could not get night', sleep, a tier ailment u very erers. " I bad tried so many remedies and pent much money, deriving no bene lit, I hid absolutely given up all hope of making any cure. But as a last re sort I was persuaded to try a set of the Cullcura remedies, and to my great delight a marked change was mani fested from the first application. I gave the child a bath with Cutlcura oap, using a soft piece of muslin cloth. This I did twice a day, each time fol lowing with the Cutlcura Ointment, and at the same time gave the KesoU vent, according to directions. One bog of the Ointment and two bottle of the Resolvent, together with the Soap, effected a permanent cure. I submit this for publication If yott desire, hop Ing It will add to your success and assist so many thousands of sufferers In cur lug themselves." Mas. I. B. JONES, Apdinotox, Ixd. T. The first step In the treatment of the chronic forms Is to remove the scale, and crust, and soften the skin, by warm bath, with Cutlcura Soap. The scalp, ears, elbows, bands, ankle, and feet will require frequently a thorough soaking In order to penetrate the thick ened skin and crust, with which these part, are often covered, vry care fully, and apply Cutlcura Ointment, lightly at first, and where advisable spread it on piece, of soft cloth and bind In place. Take the Resolvent, Dills, or liquid, In medium doses. Do not use cold water la bathing, and void cold, raw wind,. awi iknhai is. worM. CMton Kaiarmt IB. fla torn ol LHocoUu loans Mk fm J- rial f ), Otauntat, .. Soap, IK. IMaotei Luoooa, tl Charm, how H i Parta. t da la falsi Mummi. IK Cvlaaa. SwAja TWijr Dnui ia.ovu.rs, sum niaimil. get our crash harmlessly between the heads of two banqueters, but it was equally probable that It might curry off the head of some student. Yet no one flinched. The chances were equal to all. The picturesque object of destruc tlon revolving during the Jovial hours of the banquet, pointing from student to student, and ready at a given mo ment to blow any one of them to pieces, was considered In Japan nd mlrable training to steady the nerves of a fighting man. Saves Two From Death. "Our Uttle daughter had an almost neartfatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mr,. W. K. Hav- lland of Armonk, N. 7., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption In an and five children are aivancef. Btagt( alg0 uged this won. derful medicine and today she Is per fectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. 50c and 11.00 bottle, guaranteed by Trial bottle, free. HI8 NERVES WERE STEADIED. The Can- As A Student He Faced non's Mouth. Admiral Togo, commander-in-chief chas. Rogers, of the Japanese pavy, whose prowess as a fighting man has won world' wide praise of late, comes from an old school of Nippon warriors. His naval education Is of th e best, and he has been trained In every way to be fearless, calm, and tireless fighter, In his youth, he and his fellow students at the Japanese naval aca demy were accustomed to attend an annual banquet. They sat at a cir cular table around a slowly revolving cannon loaded with a ball and trained to the level of their heads. The trigger was so arranged that it could hi touched from a hidden source out' side of the banquet halL That at seme time during the banquet the cannon would be fired every one at the table knew; but Juat when, or in what direction It would be point ing was a mystery.. Of course, there was a possibility that the ball might Orders taken for Brown Bros.' nursery stock at Kallunkl's candy store. I'lione 2175 Red. Open Day and Night. The Astoria Restaurant MAN KING, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any stylo. Game in season. 399 Bond Street, Cor. 9th. An tor la, Ore. DrJCGeeWo VONDERTUL HOME TREATMENT ew doctor at treat because he eana wiuaoot 1 Ion that areaii are to 41a. He enree wit thoae wonderful Cblr neat herbs, root, bods, berks tai vegetaMM that are en Only eo known an ara- enee In this ooaatry. Thraofb toe am tf uoae Bsrmms remeaMes tfcis famous doctor knowt the actios) of an, MS mttmM ran rdiee, which he sncaaaafmiy aaas la different diseases. He rueranUwe to oars eattarh, asth ma, lent, throat, rhsaaaaUana, i maaii is k stomach, tlrw, kidneys, Mai has heasrsdsa? testimonials. Chargss moderate. Call and see him. Petlrata out of the oMT write M blanks and etrcnlara. Imi ataaaa. oriMaim. TATIOH tbJLH. AVUUXW The C Gu Wo Qtux EetSdae Co. 9 XSJ Alder C Perlasajd. V llantlaa n.. LISTEN! It will only take a moment to tell all nhout our sensational bargain sale of matted copies of the masters, painted in many colors, only 20 cents apiece. "Woodfield's Little Art StoreV'j CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton aud John Fuhrman, Proprietor,. UUOICEST FUESU AND HALT ME ATM. - PIWMrT DELIVERY 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having Installed a Itublr Tiring Maobln, of the latest pattern I am prepared to do all kind, ot work iu that Una at reasonable prloea. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. IfZEALlDFllIICECO PANY Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Ilaa boon Underwriting on the Pacific Const for twenty-five years. ELMORE CO., Sole Agents Astoria, . - Oregon. Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St, Paul to Chacago, run via Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route ofiera numerous attractions. ' The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. H. S ROWE. General AtnL 134 Third Street, Portland When you have a good thing Advertise It. We do good commercial printing, Uring your printing to the ASTORIAN Office. Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases Guarazeed CHAS, ROGERS, Druggist. 1 - , '