The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 26, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIIE MOnNiN0ASTORlAK' ASTORttVOttEGONr
$10 REWARD
Import! band that has ever played
In the city. There will be no Junket
oo$o$o$oooo$oooooo$oro$c
ing trip for young nm and their lady
friends, but th regatta will be con-
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I ducted along the lines of an advertise-
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We Shall give $10.00 in gold as a tirSt pnze, and f5.00jr.d Its various resources. Everyone
S a Secona pnze, 10 ine duy or tin uuucr tiguiccu ca douDt ,hlU it wiu h . Emnd
:U1 -TV .7 ",v f"T 't . l Went of All Experiences, jp
theMdNAKl H KAWlili as StlDieCt 01 tne DOeni. All jm.ua- wum ian ;q lMi
poems to be handed in before 6 P. M. on Febrnary 16,1905. s tn experience of
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that every minute will be your last?
un a h.
Tor three
CHARLES HEILBORN 01 SON fw-.
Lnil Ksiarsll tMitKU TWiV'ftAAN. lea
Complete, House Furnishers.'"' (It 59059a .Commercial St. tvltabl when doctors and all remedtea
, f .... . - l" f failed. At length I waa Induced, to
THE MORNING ASTORIAN
i Established 1873.'-
Published Daily (Except Monday) by
THE J. 8. DEtUNGER COMPANY.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT.
By laall, per year $ 00
By mall, per month 50
By carrier, per month ........... 10
THE SEMI-WEEKLY ASTORIAN.
Br nail, per year. In advance . .11 00
Reopened Under New Management
John Blaalch haa leaaed the Califor
nia Restaurant and Oyster Houst and
la now prepared to aerro the public.
The best oysters and meala In the
city. Family trade supplied. Good
cooks, polite waiters and prompt ser
vice, ,
Entered at the postofilce at Astoria,
Oregon as second-clasa matter;
HTOrden for the deltorinjc of Tas Morxiko
Ajroaua to eittwr naMton or place of boKioras
mhlj be made by postal card or through Xit
rhoae. Any Insularity la dfllTury ahould be
InflMdUtely reported to the offlc ot publication.
Telephone Main 661.
Today'e Weather.
Portland, Jan. 25. For Oregon
Thursday, fair; Washington, fair In
eastern portion; ahowery In west.
DOOMED , NATION.
Teh Tacoma Ledger referring to the
uprising in Russia says:
The throne of the csar is tottering.
The monarch himself Is prostrated with
grief and on the verge of collapse. He
is a weak man to wear the crown, and
In spite of all his traditional and inher
ited authority, be occupies today s
most unenviable position. -
The cause Is deep-seated. Waen
Nlcbolas grandfather, , Alexander H
was assassinated in 1881 by the Nlhl
ista, the seeds of the coming revolu
tion had long been sown. The policy
of repression that has been followed
ever since has not removed the cause
of the- disease which haa now reacbeJ
the acute stage In Russia. The maaeet
of the people have never Joined the re
form movement in Russia, but for
years they have been preparing, as It
were, for participation in it.
"When thousands of worklngmen
with their wives and children went to
the palace on Sunday to present In per
son their petition to the czar there wer
but few of them who did not cling to
the Inherited tradition of respect, sub
mission and reverential regard for their
sovereign. They were loyal even in
tribulation. But when the czar's troops
poured a volley of leaden bullets Into
that , throng, when Cossacks charged
upon them with drawn sabers, when
the blood of men, women and children
stained the snow-covered streets, then
the affection of the populace for their
ruler changed to hate. The "tittle
Father" whom they had been taught
to venerate as God's own representa
tive and their anointed ruler, was then
transformed In their minds Into the
personification of tyranny which he is.
Soldiers may re-establish order, but
they cannot beat loyalty into the hearts
of thousands who are henceforth rev
olutionists. There will be a Danton to
lead the patriots of Russia to liberty,
fraternity and equality. Feformers like
Tolstoi have sown the seed; martyrs
for the cause have suffered Ignomini
ous death or the horrors of Siberian
exile; but the crimson blood that flowed
in the streets of St Petersburg on Sun
day, will be the baptism of a new na
tion. Autocracy may see Its doom writ
ten on the determined faces of the Rus
sian masses.
"Revolutions are a part ot the evolu-
try Electric Bitters and the result was
municMtion he attempts to criticise! oiarveious. I improved at one and
the Astorlan In aii article on local op- now rm completely recovered. For
tlon In which It waa stated "that the "ver. Kidney, Btomacn ana BOwei
Astorian would not suroort any meas- trobles Electrlo BIttera to tat only
ure espoused by a class of people who! medlclnt. Only 80a lt'i guaranteed
Jo not contribute one cent toward the by Chae. Rogers, druggist.
support of the city and county govern
ment." He wants to know who they
are.
After a careful examination of the
assessment roll we are unable to find
where Rev. O. E. Haahetm pays any
taxes. If he does not, he does not con
tribute one cent to the support of the
city and county government Evident
ly he espouses the cause of prohibition.
The Astorlan Is in favor of local op
tlon. It is in favor of temperance, and
the strict enforcement ot all laws. If u
law Is obnoxious to a large majority of
the people. It will not be enforced, ami
if not enforced It ought to be amended
or repealed.
We fall to find the name of Rev. O
E. Haahetm on our- subscription list,
and are informed that ha does not sub.
scribe for any of the local papers. When
he requests the Astorlan to publish
church notices or churcn socials, or
entertainments, his request Is granted
without any charge for them. We are
willing to contribute this to the good
work in which the reverend gentleman
Is engaged. Not being a producer
then, he must necessarily fall within
the class of non-producers.
With all due respect for the esteem
ed follower of the Meek and Lowly One,
REPORT OF
THE CONDITION
THE
OF I
First National Bank
At Astoria, In the state of Oregon, atl
the close of business, January 11th,
1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 1316,213 60 1
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 4,(31 03
U. 8. Bonds to secure cir
culation 12.500 00 1
Bonds, securities, etc 73,380 00
Other real estate owned.... 6,000 00
Due from national banks
(not reserve agents) 4,2(6 St
Due from state banks and
bankers 90.120 (8
it mignt do a wise precaution not to oe Due from approved nKry, ,
uuiaguniauc wuu me presa ana .. . lift IT 7J
Checks and other cash Items
times the press "blteth like a serpent Noteg ot uhn national
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CIS OTHING NEWS!
Han Sctuffna
I
To make room for our Spring and Summer
goods we have placed on sale suits
ranging; in price from $xo
to$i8, togo at ..-Mi
V
....
ANY SUIT IN THE WINDOW.
These suits are made by the Hart Schafftier
& Marks. Crouse Brandagee People and
man wearing these garments is
wearing the best that of high
class tailors can produce
Swell
Togs for
Men.
P. A. STOKES
Men's
Quality
Shop.
5O$OOOOO0OOO$O0OeOO$OO$O&OS6(SOOO
and stlngeth Uke an adder.'
banks
Greatly in Demand.
Nothing is mors in demand than
66 15 medlclnt which meets modern require
ments for a blood and system cleanser,
35 00 such as Dr. King's New Life Pills, They
The Astorian maintained that de- N,ckel, and cenU 43s if art Just what you need to curt stomach
ceptlon and fraud were practiced by
the advocates of the local option meaa-
Lawful Money
bank, vis:
Reserved in
ure during the June campaign. One c4 Specle $130,000 00
and liver troubles. Try them. At
Chat. Rlgers drug store, 26c, guaran
teed.
the prominent leaders, In fact the pres
ident of the prohibition party, admit-
ted, that the election waa called in
Multnomah county, not with any hope
of winning, but to annoy the liquor
dealers. It is a well known fact the
orators of prohibition stated that the
local option measure was not prohlbl
tlon, but simply an opportunity to give
the people residing In residence dis
tricts a chance to vote whether they
Legal-tender notes 25 00 130,025 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation) 625 00 1
uimmmmt:iiimnnms3
Total .' $778,855 67
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $ 60,000 00
Surplus fund 50,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid 23,980 88 1
Next Time Saloon Men, Attention!
wanted saloons In tnat district or not National bank notes out-
when as a matter of fact, the local standing 12,600 00 1
option measure was an absolute pro-1 individual de-
hlbltlon measure. The local option I posits subject
amendment carried in the state by 80001 to check $474,774 22
majority in June. Waen the deception I Demand certlfl
was discovered Oregon gave 18,000 ma-1 cates of de-
Jority against the amendment in No-1 posit' 167,527 47
vember. This of Itself Is sufficient evl-j Certified checks .. 63 00 642,364 49 1
dence that fraud and deception wan
practiced on the voters.
Total $778,855 67
THE REGATTA.
The actions of the grocers' associa
tion In moving for a regatta in. Astoria
this year, and the action of the cbam
ber of commerce in appointing a com
mlttee to call a mass meeting of the
merchants and tax payers to make ar
rangements for the regatta, shows a
commendable spirit
among the merchants.
desire to take the management of the
regatta away from any particular as
sociatlon, or to discredit the work done
by the committee but year. The com
mlttee as originally appointed did all
within its power to make the regatta
a success, and it is not Its fault that
one or two petty larceny thieves worked
themselves in on the committee and
stole some of the proceeds of the con
cessions. Had one particular young
man, who left the city as soon as the
regatta was over, accounted for the
money he recelveJ, there would have
been no shortage. As It was, the com
mittee ran behind about $1600, not-
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop,
ss:
1,88. Gordon cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that
1
the above statement Is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
S. S. GORDON,
Cashier.
fiuhw-rlhed .nil swnrn to hefara m. I
or enterprise!, utm ,v Tnn mnr.
UilD lift Vi tfCIIUUi, AVtf
mere is no
J. H. MANSELL,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
O C. FLAVEL.
w. f. McGregor.
JACOB KAMM.
Directors.
You need a pair of
Men's, Women's or
Children's
SHOES
, Honest, Durable Shcis -
For less money
than you have
been paying try
S. A. eiKlRE
543-545 Bond St.
tlon of liberty. For a quarter of a! withstanding they collected more
century Alexander HI and Nicholas nj money than at any previous regatta.
have had the opportunity to right the In view of this fact, and to Inspire
wrongs of the Russian people. They confidence and Insure the success of the
have failed to do so. They can em
ploy only one method now. They can
not hope to succeed without great sac
rifice. It may take years. It may be
a matter of months or days. But Rus
sia has been roused to a sense of her
wrongs. The people of that country
hi? ' .
are coming Into their own. Nothing
can prevent the accomplishment or
their purpose. St Petersburg may
run rivers of blood, but agitation will
rock the country until autocracy falls
and democracy Is established. Thus
It Is written.
0
JUDGE NOT THAT YE BE NOT
JUDGED.
A' communication was received at
this office yesterday from Rev. O. E.
Haahelm, accompanied with a threat
that If his article was not published
it would appear elsewhere. In the com
INTERESTED
SPECTATORS
regatta, a committee of responsible
bUHlness men will be selected to man
age the regatta this year. It will prob
ably be conducted along different line
than previous regattas, so far as the
land entertainment is concerned. There
is no doubt that several prominent gen- .... ey. - . eceDt b,
uemen woo nave served on committees bunch of Agtorla People who TOOre
Dtiore, win te asKea to serve again, ,..... , ..,.. TlooV
and there will probably be no change
in the personnel of the committee on
sports. The only change that will be
made will be In the manner of handling
the finances. There will be no $50 or
$75 banquets given to the high collared
mlttee to banquet themselves. No 25 per cent off Children's
bills will be contracted unless there 11 107 BOOKS.
money , in the treasury to pay them.
No imported bands at $300 a day will
be employed, when Astoria has a band
equauy as good, ,ir not superior to any! etc ennw WIIPOW
Good reasons for It too
$1.25 Padded Leather 55c
50c, 40c, J 5c Henty Books for Boys,.
and Girls 25o
Special 25c and 35c line now 15c
J. N. GRIFFIN
ANOTHER WONDER OP SCIENCE.
Bloloar has Prtved (bat DaadrsC is
Caaaed by a Germ.
Science Is donlg wonders these days In
medicine aa well as In mechanics. Since
Adam lived, tht human race has been
troubled with dandruff, for which no halt
preparation has heretofore proved a suc
cessful curt until Newbro's Herplclde was
put on the market It Is a selentlfle prep
aration that kills the germ that makes
Candruff or scurf by dlgirlng into the
scnlp to get at the root of the hair, where
It saps the vitality; causing Itching scalp,
falling hair, and finally baldness. With
out dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly.
It is the only destroyer of dandruff.
Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10a
In stamps for sample to The Herpl
clde Co., Detroit Mich.
Eagle Drug Store, 851-353 Bond St,
Owl Drug Stort, 548 Com. St., T. F.
Laurln, Prop. "Special Agent"
First National Banh of Astoria
ESTABLISHED 1886
Capital and Surplus $100000
Now is the time to have your places of busi
ness made neat and attractive. No one is
better prepared to do this class of Decorating
than we. We have the materials and the
competent workmen. '
BETTER SEE US IMMEDIATELY!
B P. ALLEN (a SON
FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY
Agents The Linen Thread Co. -
SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, ROPE
Fishermen and Cannery Supplies
A Grim Tragedy,
is dally enacted, in thousands of homes,
as Death claims, in each one, another
victim of Consumption or Pneumonia
But what Coughs and Colds art prop
erly treated, tht tragedy is averted. F.
G. Huntley of Oaklandon, InL, writes:
"My wife had the consumption, and
three doctors gave her up. Finally she
took Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which
cured her, and today sbt is well and
strong." It kills tht germs of all dis
eases. Ont dost relieves. Guaranteed
at (Oe and $1 by.Chas. Rogers, drug
gist Trial bottle free. ,
YOU CAN TAKE
MY HAT
If Allen's Cold Cure
is not the best thing
on earth for a cold or
the Grippe. Avoid
imitations.
Sole Agent. "
Frank Hart.
Corner 14th and Commercial St a.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX, Pre., and SnpU A. L. FOX, Vice Prmldput
K.L BISHOP, Secretary AhlOHIA 8AV1NOH bAHK, Tress
Designers and Manufacturers of ?
THB LATEST IMPROVED
CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS
COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. '
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. -'.
Foot of Fourth Street, . - ASTORIA, OBEGON.
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