The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 29, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1903.
THE
MORMG ASTORIAN'
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your beet conxiJeratiua and promptest
actum, as loyal citina and partisan.
WEATHER REPORT.
Portland, Nov. 2$. Western
Oregon and Western Washington
Wednesday, rain or snow.
Eastern Washington and Rut
era Oregons Snow, poiul part
rain.
REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR MAYOR
J. W. SupresanL
FOR AUDITOR AND POLICE JUDGE
A. B. Dalgity.
FOR TREASURER
John Nordstrom.
FOR POLICE COMMISSIONERS
John W. Babbidge, aix year term.
W. C laws, two year term.
FOR SURVEYOR
Alfred S. Tee.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS
James F. Kearney.
FOR COUNCILMAN FIRST WARD
Karl Knoblock.
AST0RIA1TS EVERYDAY HINT.
Have you registered this nun-ninj;! (r
any other morning? If ut, you are re'
mi in your duty to the ' Republican
party. There- mut 1 no delinquen
t's on the part of any of the member
of tbt party at tbi election. There i
too much at stake. The IVtnocrat and
their attached fragments, are not to be
given all tV leeway in the coming eon
tet. There work for every Repub
lican in the citv, and he mut be in
position to do it. promptly and trior
mghlv. llon't av vou he mt Iwn
warned; this paper tun done it duty
in forcing t hi matter on your attention
una any failure on your jMtit, 1,
purely and simply, your own Incite, and
rour the re-WHniliiIitv and the hs,
IVpster now, while the matter
warm in your mind.
0
SAME OLD DAGO WAY.
IS
FOR COUNCILMEN-SECON'D
James J. Robinson.
R, M. Leathers.
WARD
FOR COUNCILMAN THIRD WARD
C A. Leinenweber.
AN IMPORTANT DATE.
.
' December 13th, next, Is an important
date in Astoria. It U the date upon
which will be decided the result of the
City election, and also the result of
the June election. If the Democrat
and their adjuncts capture the poll
next month, they are in a very definite
position to control the cards in June.
There in much in what is known an the
"elemental effect" of elections: Give
them control of the city, and they pos
sess the leverage with which to over
turn the Republican status in June.
Your Democrat is no political fool; he
knows the value of the smallest pres
tige and uses it to perfection. He has
taken charge of this municipal contest
not so much for the local advantage
to be derived from it in the way of of
fices and officer, as for t!ie necessary
and weighty, influence it will give him
in June. With the municipal dub in
his adroit hand, he will make himself
invincible next summer, when he shall
go before the people and say fie Re
publican have relinquished their alleg
iance to the vital doctrine of municipal
government und have pus-cd up the
ftituation to more lileial himN. Look to
St vnn Pplillliliimw W illi' m iilt' Vdlll'
selves on the cleanliness of your admin
istrative platform and the wholesome
wmmen of your politics. The Demo
crat? are hot on your , trail and will
seize, with skill and avidity, upon the
slightest blunder you make. This is no
small, by-election of little or no im
portance; it is a real, auspicious, genu
ine affair of public concern and demands
President Catn h ehnnsvj hi
mild. Instead of continuing his refusal
to pay France the second installment
of the Plunder award, he now savs he
was ready and anxious to pay all the
time, but President ixxihet failed to
end around on collection day for the
cash. Hence he has Wn in a terribly
embarrassing position. The money was
just burning hole in his pocket and
he couldn't sleep o'nijzht for fear that
someone might think he was trying to
get out of paying hi just debt. Then
those French warships in Veneuelan
water looked so naty. To relieve his
mind, the good and great Castro ask
American Minister Rusell to please be
so kind a to take the money and turn
it over to France. Thus endcth the
second chapter.
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SAILORS ARE SAILORS.
Score of British tars were missing
when Prince Louis' fleet sailed away
from New York lad week. The depar
ture was delayed for a day or two in
order that the delinquents might be
rounded up by the police, and about a
thousand were thus reclaimed from the
attractions of the Bowery and other
places not so well lighted. But when
the last moment came, many were still
unaccounted for, and tlie prince left
them behind to suffer the hardships of
deserters. Some of them will doubt
less become American citizens and a
few will drift into our navy. Other
jackies beside our own are given to de
sertion, ill thus appear. Salior do
not take their duty so seriously as they
once did.
0
WHOSE GOT OUR SHARE?
The stock of gold in use as money
throughout the world on January 1,
l'JOo, according to Director Rolxrt of
the United States mint, was approxi
mately $5,000,000,0(10. The amount held
by banks wa 3,H4.tiOO,fH0. The Sta
tistical Abstract gives a table compiled
by experts and approved by the mint
authorities showing that the total pro
duction of gold in tlie world from 1493
to 1!K)4 was nearly 111,700,000,000. It is
probable that the gold in circulation at
the date of the discovery of America
amounted to more than a billion. Thus
it appears that upwards of 60 per cent
of the world's supply during the last
four centuries has been consumed in
the arts or lost through trade.
King Edward wa hurt while hunting,
but it was only a sprained ankle. 1
this country we do things more thor
oughly. He might have got a bullet
through hint had lie been hunting here.
0
There i Tat making anti Philippines
tariff speeche in the West, Just as if
tho Republican attitude oa the tariff
wa not irrevocably in the custody of
the lVuitK-niU of Massachusetts.
0
Pipnocirjjo CVaigrmsnic! are) indig
nant at the suggestion that their coin
Inittee aalignment lie rut down, but
it look as if the voters and not Speak
er Cannon, would be to lhtmr.
0
The Southern evangelist's posit iv
.statement that Boston is hell will hsv
to wait for confirmation till it is seen
whether he is able to come away or noi
There is a chance also for the Senate
Commerce Committee to deliltrrately
misrepresent lYesident Rooscvlt on rail
road rates, if it is deliberate enough.
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MAY CALL BLISS
Committee Would Like to Know About
Contributions.
Ncsv York, Nov. 2!t. Cornelius N
ItlLss, treasurer of the Reupbtican Ne
tional Committee, i likely, it in alleged
to lw called bv tlie Insurance Investiirat
ing Committee, to testify regarding th
campaign contributions, by the big com
panic.
Tlie investigating committee ha not
lecided just alien to call Mr. Bliss, but
mot of the member are said to feel
that he should be asked to tell what
moneys he received from insurance
companies, hollowing tlie declaration
of Senator I'latt that these contrihu
tiou. were made, the committee ha
heard from all quarter demands that
the question bn probed to the bottom
Mr. BlLs would make no statement
last night regarding his receiving money
from tlie insurance companies for the
campaign committee or his testifying
before the investigators.
The investigators will continue their
examination of New York Life officials
t the morning session.
The Mutual reserve may be taken up
in the afternoon.
The committee will continue it ses
sion until the last Friday in December.
Then it will take a recesA for the own
ing of the Legislature, after which it
will return to this city and spend two
or three weeks getting the report in
shape for pre-entation about February
1.
USEFULFACTS
About Coughs, Colds and Bronchial
Troubles, Given to the People of At
toria by Our Draggist, Charles Rogers.
RIGHT IN SOME CASES.
James J. Corltt, "Ontleinan Jim,"
is also out for football reform. He says
he never had the courage to play the
game, and that, compared to it, a prize
fight "is a mere Quaker meeting." "We
pugilists," he adds, "go through battle
after battle without getting seriously
hurt," As to himself, he "has only one
star," and that is where he was vaccin
abed. And when he declares it is a
cleaner game to fight with fists than
with feet, what he evidently means is
that, under the rules, a prize fight is
fairer than a football game played with
foul blows.
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YOU KNOW THE BREED.
A St. Petersburg correspondent says
that Professor Milyoukov, who is run
ning the Moscow Zemstvo Congress, and
lremire Witte, who is running the
country, both acknowledge that they
learned politics in America. Profesor
Milyoukov served hi apprenticeship 111
Chicago.
"In conducting a large drug busine-s
we naturally mee4 a great many people
ut this seawn of the year who suffer
from coughs, colds and bronchial troub
les.
"A these troubles are easily con
trolled if the right mean is taken we
want to say to the people of Astoria
that we guarantee our end liver oil pre
paration, Vinol, will cure hanging on
colds, stubborn coughs, bronchial and
lung troubles, quicker than any pre
paration of cisl liver oil ever compound
ed. It contains no oil or grease to ting
tlie system and upset the stomach, yet
it doc contain every one of tne fifty
odd medicinal elements actually taken
from freh cods' livers iu a highly con
centrated form, and is therefore the
best cod liver preparation obtainable.
Vinol is not a patent medicine; every
thing in it is named on the back label
of the bottle and you know what you
are taking so without reservation we
indorse and guarantee Vinol to
strengthen every organ in the body to
do its work as nature intended to cure
coughs, odds, brondiial brifiihUf, in
crease the appetite, build up the run
down, tired and debilitated, and cTeate
strength and renewed vitality for the
aged.
If Vinol fails to do what we say we
will refund every dollar paid for it
You know us and know we will do as we
agree." Charles Roger, druggist.
RE10RT OF THE CONDITION O TIIK
First MM Bait
At Astoria, ia the State of Oregon, at tc$, CarrUgci Baggage Chcckrtl and Transferred Trucks and Fur)
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN. Manager
the dose of business, November 9, 1903.
RESOURCES,
Loaaa and discounts $319,730,061
Overdraft, secured anu un
secured 1.144.34
U- 8. Bonds to secure circula.
tiou 12.500 00
Bonds, securities, eta 73.3H0 00
Other real estate owned.... 6,000 00
Due from National banks
(not reserve agents) 13,733.31
Due from Mate Banks and
Hanker 7fl.837.S0
Due from approved reserve
agenta 210.40l.4fl
Check and other cash items 493.30
Notes of other National
Banka 405.00 1
Nickels and cent 00.06 1
Lawful money reserve in bank
vut
Specie $133.54)0
Ugal-tendcr notes ... 1.15 135,653.00
Redemption fund with V. S.
Treasurer (a per cent circu
lation 625 00
niturc Wagons Piano Moved, lloxctl and Shipped.
433 Commercial Street
Phone Main 121
J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President.
O. L TETERSOXV Vice-President.
FRANK PATTON, Cashier.
J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier.
-Astoria Savings Bank
rar'tal FaM In llflO.000. Surplus and t'ndlvlded Profits U&.0MB.
TranwrU a Ueueral Banking llunluraa. I ntermit I'ald oa Tims pepnslte
168 Tenth Street,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Total ltf52.SW5.74
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ... 50,000 00
Surplus fund 60,000 00
I ndivided profits, Iea expen
ses and taxes pa;d 41.044.30
National Bank note out
standing 12,500 00
Individual deposits subject
to check .. ..$530,968.33
Demand certificates of de
posit 167.406.11
Certified checks 147.00 693.521.44
First National Bank of Astoria, Ore.
I'STAIH-ISIII I) IKMU.
Capital and Surplus $100,000
The MORNING ASTORIAN
Total $S52JW5.74
State of Oregon, County of Oataop.es;
I, S. S. Cordon cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
S. S. GORDON,
Cashier.
Aunscrined and sworn to before me
this 15th day of November, 1903.
C. A. COOUDOE
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
w. f. McGregor,
Q. C. FLA V EL,
JACOB KAMM,
Directors.
75 CTS. PER MONTH
Astoria's Best Newspaper
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIE
Astoria National Bauk
At Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at
the close of business. November 9, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and dicount $208,334.02
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 0,194.55
. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 12.300.00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds ... 750.00
Bonds, securities, etc 46.807.0.8
Banking house, furniture and
fixture 4.4H5.2.')
Other real estate owned 29,375.00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) 15,943.40
Due from Stat Bank and
Banker 8447.17
Due from approved reserve
agents 133,740.40
Checks and other cash items. . 3.450.77
Notes of other National
Banks 800.00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and cents 1,417.71
Lawful money reserve In bank
viz:
Specie $01,486 50
Legal tender notes 1,520.00 63,012.50
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of cir
culation 625.00
AN ASTORIA PRODUCT
Tale Bohemian iWr
Utut In The Northwest
North Pacific Brewing Co.
r
Total $R4.033.8
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in .......$ 60 ,000.00
Surplus fund 10,000.00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid ... 30,835.511
National Bank notes out
standing 0.700.00
Individual deposits subject
to check ....$205,740.65
Demand certificates of do-
osit $ 35,016.30
Time certificates of de
posit 217,632.30 518,398.23
Total $024,933.84
Best Liniment oa Earth.
Ilenry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Water
Work, Shullsburg, Wis. writes:
"I have tried many kinds of lini
ent, but I have never received much
The correspondent does not j benefit until I used Ballard's Snow Uni
say where Witte got his training, but
the American newspaper reporters who
were at Portsmouth last dimmer know.
Chicago's n"W poMoflictt building ex
cites universal admiration for the gen
ius of the architect whi' li enabled him
to devise a structure marvelously
adapted in every detail to any other
purpose than that of a postofflcc.
ment for rheumatism and pains. I think
it the best liniment on earth." 25c, 60c,
and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store.
a beautiful complexion, clear skin,
bright eyes, red lips, good health, take
llollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea. There
is nothing like it. 35 cents, Tea or
Tablets. Sold by Frank Ilart.
Good advice to women. If you want
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop,
sit
I, J. E. niggins, cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
J. E. niGGINS.
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 17th day of November, 1905.
E. Z. FERGUSON,
Notary Public.
(Seal)
Correct Attest:
GEO. n. GEORGE,
GEORGE W. WARREN,
L, MANSUR,
Directors.
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