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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1906)
. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 190 (3. and the voter exi' hi pivfoivnees at the poll and d't p-t tia-lod out ami hU will defeat .J ly a puck of ir it''oiisilie delegates nucIi ft f have in our county eiivntin system whore two or three expert tuflnipulntoin trade delegate ri:ht and "left anl fiamo u a lnte in which the tNiple have no voice. Oivjrmi ha everything to jr'" by 'H' direct primary. Some tinf it liH'n will l nomiunted but tliey will 1 fewer in numler than under the iM'f.iliioncd tiny young man who chance tit tipped Human Blood Matke, AgencyStandard Gas Engines THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1I73. i often a dani'tuti pastime. o "Primitive woman had bijjer wait A tale of horror wa told by tnarka of human blood in the homo of J, W. Wil liam, a well known merchant of lUc Ky., He writeai "Twenty ycart eRO I Than our, akl the fair Mis rair had severe hemorrhage of the lung and wa near death when I beman UV 'STATIONARY TYPE AN HONEST ENGINE AN HONEST PRICE "All, ye, wud Ann. "but primitive Ina Dr. Kine'a New Piwvery. It com man, They Ml , Imd longer arm," pletely cured me and I hav remained Published Daily by well ever elnee." It cum Hemorrhage Chronlo Concha, Settled Cold and Bron TEk J. S. BELLINGER COMPANY. . The IKler tlnsirv doe not mvin to chitis, and i th onlv known cure for Weak Lmiea. Every bottle guaranteed "Standard" "Standard" "Standar " applv to women. We hear that Swan SUBSCRIPTION RATES. by Cha. Roger, Druggiat. 50c and $1.00 It. Anthony in her 7.1th year n of- trial bottle free. ('Ian.- South Bend .loui nai. toied Stum a niiMit for lecture. Mi By mail, per year 17.00 Seivpta Ttutt it K(( year old and traveling.' saleswoman of Ent Hrook IVlnwaie count v, X. Y. J. M. ARTHUR & CO., Macl"nery Mtrchants By mail, per month 10 R1UORT OF THE CONDITIO! Or 1 UK Br carrier. Mr month 05 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. Firs t Nati imal Ban PORTLAND, OREGON. WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per yer, in advance..! 1-00 Entered at eond-cUs matter June 2S.1W5. at the postoflice at Aittoria. ore 1 011, under Ibe act of Congress ut ilarcb 3, ltra. rarVtatem for tbe delrmnnc of Tea Moas im varoaiax to ww renoeoca or piaca ot bMiocea ar be made by postal card or Utroujrh teto.hone. Any Irregularity In de li wy should be 'fnmediateiy reported to the office of pubUcatioa. TELEPHONE MAIN Wi. Official paper of Clatsop county and tbe City or Astoria. EDITORIAL SALAD. If a irl want to pet oid real quick I t her marry. He 'who blackens whiten himMf. other- doe not A yoiinj: jjitl cannot le to careful of Iter eonduet. The tattler are ever busy, and it jut a well to give them j no material for conversation. You will do well to follow the advice of vour mother, even if it doc aoem riuli-h and old timev. By avin: her old clothe any woman ran le in stvle onee in a lifetime. Tomatoo roue torpid liver and do the work ordinarily of a doctor' pre script ion. oooooooooooooooooo 0 WEATHER. O o o 0 Western Oregon and Washing- O O ton Fair and warmer. 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE PLAN FAILED. The comprehensive, political plan of the Oregon Democracy to register as Republicans throughout the State, and vote for the weakest nominees in the Republican roter, has failed utterly, and while the Democrats may lay a bit of unction to their souls for having inspired a clever trick, the credit is wrecked by the di-mal lsue of its ap' plication. And, anent this very subject, it strikes us, that the Hon. Oswald West, State Land Agent of Oregon, an appointee of Governor Chamberlain (the demi-god of the northwestern Jackson ians), might have been more dignifiedly employed during the conduct of the Republican primaries in this county, than in canvassing Clatop and Astoria in the interest of a prominent Republi can aspirant for a state office, an occu pation wholly at variance with the regu lar performance of his official duties (and for which he draws specific compen sation) and calculated to arouse a senti ment involving his chief and himelf in the justifiable supposition that there is "a deal on," somewhere. He bad bet ter remained at the capital in the pur suit of his sworn duties. A mother is justified in locking up her daughter when Sliss Foolish i head strong and crav. o If there were no old maids in the! world there would be nobody for the I married women to envy. i The tiHii and woman who try to make their home theintot interesting spot on earth for each other, and 'tor tiK'ir friend ami 'thoi-e who are ! near and dear to them, have but occa sional use for the club. It is to them, like the theatre, a pleasant place to enter now and then but not a pot to dwell in. FOOD, WARMTH, SHELTER. Something to eat, where-with-all to be clothed, and comfortable shelter, are the crying needs of the hour in un happy San Francisco, and the quicker the great volumnes of money now en route to the desolated town can be con verted into these essentials, the sooner will the work of redemption and re juvenation be begun and brought to palpable showing. A prostrate people can help themselves if their vital and most poignant troubles are removed and they are put upon their healthful feet. There are tens of thousands of eager and willing hands ready to take hold of the huge task of clearing away the wreckage and putting up the pre liminary homes and warehouses that are to shelter and supply them in the immediate future, if only tbe grind of their present deprivation is relieved; and it i not to be doubted that the wisdom that has met and handled the dreadful sti-ess of the past hundred hours, will .fail at the moment of evr-n greater need. It is immeasureably to the glory of the San Franciscans that they have met the tremendous emer gency with such fortitude and good sense, nor is it conceivable the fine spirit will desert them in the abund ance of trouble yet confronting them. AN OUTSIDE VIEW. Anyone who studies the Oregon pa papers right now can see the advantage of the direct primaiy system of nomi nating candidates for office, in the wide and open discussions of the merits of the various aspirants. For the first time in the history of Oregon polities are being done in the open. What are known as "Gum Shoe" politics and "stilT hunts," which are still so popular in this Stat', don't go any more in Oregon. If a man wants an office he or his friends must come in the open and say so and get after the votes. Every man stands on his own merits Manufacturers of glove ay they make a Xo. t! woman" glove larger than they did five years ago. Sarah Bernhardt i again making a farewell tour of America, having begun it in Chicago a few days ago. o More women! are holding office in Kansas, in proportion to population, than in any other State in the L'nion. o The fact that love is blind does not lessen the further fact that those who are in love often make sights of them selves. . , o If good sense and good behavior will not admit your family into so ciety, it may be as well that they stay without. o It isn't always safe for a girl to aasume that Bhe is going to have plenty of money to spend after marriage be eaue her beau is liberal with it while he i courting her. ooooooooooooooooo 0 PERSONAL MENTION. 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Dr. John Brown of tiettysbuig. Pa is a business visitor in the city. S. R Klahii of Portland is in the city, but will leave today for Kureka on business. W. P. Johnson of Portland was in "town ye-terday for a brief business trip. C", L. Feebler, a resident of Portland, wa in Astoria yesterday for a short time. George Shepherd, one of the candi dates for Congress, wa in the city yea terda'y accompanied by his wife. The girl who can sit at home in a becoming wrap, under a colored lamp shade and do fancy embroidery isn't always the one who can roll up her sleeves and make good, plain bread. The nicest life is the sweet, pro tected home one. This chasing, out to theaters and dinners and supper with CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Ttie KM You Have Always Bough) At Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at the clone of buaineaa, April 6th, 1906, RESOURCES. Loan and Discount f3i8.l01.86 Overdraft, secured anu un secured ...... 4.537.71 U. S. Bond to ecur etrculav tiou . 12,500 00 Bond, aeeuritie. etc 74.580.00 Other real estate owned 3.000 00 Hue from National banka (not reervt tifenta) .... 16.0o4.70 Due from State Hanks and Banker 70532.63 Due from approved reserve gr-nU 170.012.M Check and other eah Item 740.41 Note of otner National Bank 20.00 Nickle and cent 392.56 Lawful money reserve in bask vu: Specie; $111,000.00 tfsl tender notea 20.00 111.020.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent circu lation 1,250.00 rxiiixiiiniiiiirnxniiiiiiixnxiXTiixxiiixi.Txixin Total $823,052.87 LIABILITIES. Capital too It paid in ....I 50,000 00 Surplua fund 60.000.00 Undivided profit, lea expen se and taxes paid 19 .300.33 National Bank notea out- Standing 12J00 00 Individual deposit subject to check $542,916.35 Demand certificate of de posit 139.261.19 Certified check . . 75.00 681.252.54 Total $823,052.87 Bears the Signature of Rheumatism Hakes Life Miserable. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com forts if you are suffering from rheums' tism. You throw aside business cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pain also by applying Chamberlains Pain Balm. One application will give you re lief and its continued use for a short time will bring about a permanent cure For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Dnifsnstfl. A Word of Warning 11 PM-timlle of Boi Don't buy substitutes for MEN KEN'S BORATED TALCUM POWDER. "Just as good" is only a deceit by which a dealer tries to make money out of the superiority and success of MEN KEN'S POWDER. There's nothing just as good as MENKEN'S and users of substitutes and imitations risk skin, complexion and comfort in doing so. As a protection to health use Mennen's Powder and only Mennen's. Have you tried MENNEN'S VIO LET EORATED TALCUM TOILET POWDER ? Ladies partial to violet perfume will find Mannen's Violet Powder fragrant with the odor of fresh plucked Parma Violets. For sale everywhere for 25 cents, or mailed post paid on receipt of price, by GERHARD MENNEN CO.. Ncwa.rU, N. J. Fu-irail( of Boi fkJ atcai r Lager Wll II 1C41 A 0 Beer. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNl FOX, Pres. and finpt. F L BISHOP. Secretary A. L. FOX, Vice Pres. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK. Trea Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished CORRESPONDENCE SOUCITED. Foot of Fonrth Street J. Q. A. BOWTJBY, President. 0. I. PETERSON, Vice-President. rTlANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. State oi Oregon, County of ClaUopja: L S. 8. Gordon cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement i true to the best of my knowledge and belief. , S. 8. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of April, 1906, V. BOELLINO, Notary Public. Correct Attest: O. C. FLAVEL, w. f. McGregor, J. WESLEY LADD, Director. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Astona NationalBanlc at Asforia, in the State of Oregon, at the clcne of buines, April 6, 100(1. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $267,306.01 Overdraft, secured and unse cured 7,023.51 U. S, Bonds to secure circula tion 12.500.00 Premiums on U. 5. Bonds . . 600.00 Bond Securities, etJc 34,540.10 Banking bouse, furniture and fixtures 4.000.00 Other real e'tate owned 4,375.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 9,713.03 Due from State Banks and Bankers 4,168.92 Due from approved reserve agents 241,071.66 Checks and other cash itemi . 1,433.23 Notes of other National Banlas 1,685.00 Fractional paper currency, nickles. and cents Lawful money reserve in bank via: Specie $48,10e,00 Lecal-tender notes . 2,277.0 50,379.00 Redemption fnnd with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of ear cuktien) 625.00 290.49 Total $640,671.61 LIABILITIES. Capital at oak paid in $ 50.000.00 Surplus fjml lO.OOOJOO Undivided profit, less ex pense and taxes paid 36,009.35 National Bank Notes Out- Btandlag K.900.00 Individual deposits subject to cheek $290,184.95 Demand certificates of de posit 34,592.34 Time certificate of deposit. 208,948.97 533,762.26 Total $640,071.61 Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in 100,000, Surplus and Undivided Front 155,000. Transacts a General Banking Business. . Interest Fald on Time Depoalu 163 Tenth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: J, J. fl. Higffins, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of y knowledge and belief, J. E. IIICGTNS. ' Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of April, 1906. GEORGE C. FULTON, Notary Public. Corre.'t--Attest: GEO. II. GEORGE, GEO. V. WARREN, A. SCHERNECKAU, Directors. Given under tha susplcts of the Woman's Club Odd Fellow's Hall 111. ill 24 Mr. Montletb, tot celebrated biritone; Mb Anna Campbell pianist; and the Young Ladies' Clee Club will furnish on of tbe finest programs ever rendered ia Aitoria. . TICKETS 50 CENTS M H M t EZZXZX r lO-Cent Sheet Music THE "CONSERVATORY EDITION" OF STANDARD VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONTAINS OVER loo SELECTIONS WITH OUT MOST OF WHICH ANY MUSIC ROOM IS INCOMPLETE. PRINTED FROM THE FINEST PRINTING PLATES WITH ILLU MINATED PICTORIAL FRONT PAGES. THEY ARE EQUAL OF ANY jc. MUSIC PUBLISHED. ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD LAST YEAR. PRICE io CENTS, BY MAIL n CENTS PER COPYLIST FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. J. N. GRIFFIN BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, AND SPORTING GOODS. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:sTAm,ism:i ihmii. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transter Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Maaacar Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Tranufcrred Trucki and Furnlturs Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street PhoneJMain 121 j i: ...liOjJ r That AH Important Bath Room Vou have often heard people remark "If I were ever to build, I would plan my bath room first and would not put all my money Into the parlor with all its finery." That 2s good common sense sentiment, for the bath room J the nost Important of all the household. 5 We would like to help you plan your batn room and will gladly quote you ir:ce oi; "UadartF Ware, the i est .tcu suiJtary fi jrturcs made. J, A. Montgomery, Astoria. The MORNING ASTORIAN 65 CTS. PER MONTH