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i THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY i, tgofl. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1I73. Published Daily by TBk J. S. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION SATES. By mail, per year 17.00 By mail, per month 10 By cmier, per month 65 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail per yesr, in advance.. 91.00 Entered a ecoud-clas matter June S. 1WB. at the poslomc at Astoria. Ore gon, under the act or Congress ot Urrh&, 1' "jp1 ! W"Orderi (or the dellwin of Thi Morn" in utoua to eitMr mxieace or place or balnea mar be made by portal card or Uuvuko telebone. Any tmjrularity ia de liTery ahatild ba aaMdlateIr reported to the office of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. Official paper of Clatsop county and the City of Astoria. From t hi- Imtir on, until the foiv-nhadt's of dull winter K'ar the world mid its people will live the fryer and hnppii'i lite, rich in the light and warmth of Miutliiue; bright with the Idooni. mid eweM with the fragrance of the (lower- world: alert and eager in the itiot of outdoor poit and pjrojevt and the emllik pui'Miit of ple wiiic everywhere. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O WEATHER. O O O O Western Oregon and Washing- O O ton Fair and warmer. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FOR THIRTY-FIVE DAYS. THE PRINCIPLE APPROVED. While, in the tiiellv political etie. the working of the lirect Primary law of Oreeon ha failed to give the almn dnnt Mti-faetioit it pivmied. and it fitt application leave very itmch to lie d.-Mied. there is no doubt the princi ple" xtamU approved by the people at large. Thi w the one thing to know; the indi-pensiMe element lo determine. And once asuml of this the work of the legislature i eut out for it. There 1 tn one thins to know; tne nun- penniWe element' to determine. And one aured of thi. the work of the legislature is out out for it. There will be wisdom enough to frame the amend ment necessary to make the law sim ple and effective, in the new Republican legislature of Oregon, and the second trial may fasten the doctrine and the practice ujion us for all time. But it will take broad treatment and eareful handling to put it in wholly acceptable hape. 0 EDITORIAL SALAD. CASTOR I A lor Infanti tad Children. The Kind Yen Havs Always Bought Bean the Signature, of AWFUL PSORIASIS 33 YEARS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ft islmallialllit at Astoria, in the Stata of Oregon, at t ne cie of business, April 6, 1906. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $207,306.01 uveraralts, secured and unse cured 7.023.51 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 12.500.00 Premiums on TJ. S. Bonds .. 600.00 Bond becunties, etc 34,540.10 Wanking house, furniture and fixtures 4.000.00 Other real estate owned 4.375.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agent) 0,713.03 uue from State Bank and Bankers 4.168.92 Due from approved reserve agente 241,071.66 Checks and other cash items . 1,433.23 Notes of other National ance in red snots, aencrallv forn.lnr Banks 1,685.00 circle, leaving in the center a fpotahout Terrible Scaly Humor In Patches All Over the Body-Skin Cracked and Bleeding Itching Unbear ableCured by Cuticura In Thirty Pays at tost of $4.75, ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA 'I was afflicted with psoriasis for thirty-five years. It was in patches nH over my body. I used three rnkea oi soap, mx hoxes Cuticura Oint nient, and two bottles of Cuti cura Resolvent. I bathed with the 8onp, applied the Ointment once day, and took Uie Resolvent as di- ' reeled, in thirty days I was completely cured, and I uwia permanently, as it was about five years ago. I he psoriasis first made Its appear. uitig a the size of a silver dnllur nf unmH flh In a short time tlie affected circle Fractional paper currency nickles, and cents 290 49 Lawful money res ire ia bank tu: Speei $48,10.0O Lejrsl-tender notes . 2.277.00 50.379.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 ner cent of cir culation) 62500 'o"u again in twenty-four hours. It was worse on my arms and limbs, al- Total $640,671.81 ough It was in spots all over my TT4WniTTr! 01M 0n my Wtllp. If 1 Jet the UAJJiXdlitS. sea e remain too linn? without. rmv. Capital atock paid in $ 50,000.00 ing by bath or otherwise, the skin Surplus fund 10,000100 would crack and bleed. I suffered would form a heavy dry scale of a white silvery appearance and would eradualtv drop off. To remove the entire scales by bathing or using oil to soften them the flesh would be perfectly raw. and a light discharge of bloody substance wotua oose out. i list scaly crust would Agency Standard Gas Engines STATIONARY TYPE AN HONEST ENGINE AN HONEST PRICE "Standard" "Standard" "Standard" Mil J. M. ARTHUR & fill Machinery Merchants PORTLAND, OREGON. ine state ana county campaigns are x)ie man with tll1 mm,k ,ake edn -,.t on; and will be at the forefront of pop- a decent jub by changing that imple ular consideration for the next thirtv- '"ent for a shovel, or any other usefu five davs. Of course, evervone know J tM)I.- a,,J '"'l"''? at Pan Francisco. Ill ft Alltrvimu t ha nna imlot arm in.i a itvn 1 While the fact U act historically re ung lue extern oi me epuoi.can TOrdp(li it sepms vnhilW that ttie RM majorities and pluralities. wicked partner was evolved in the high The Democratic brethren are banking and solemn function of whist. on the re-election of Governor Chamb erlain, and trusting to this one element The death list of San Francisco is smaller than wan estimated, and the of success to bring on a train of lesser 8alvage wiH lar than w Mp. successes down the line of aspirants posed when the fire was raging. on their ticket: And, it would seem they are cherishing this idea upon the the n,ral mail ,nan tl,e riht I rt ivn t sr t liar a m n t k i V-i ? f Tf . , . , Jt a. ia viivii; him t uv iivuuie, nypothesis of conditions that existed!. " . ' , , is a verv serious matter to obstruct four years ago and the alleged unabat- the rapid transportation of the United ed popularity of their chief. This may States mail. be comfortable, but it is far from con thisive I Reawfiibif, sonny, and bear tn truth well in mind tjhat no mattef how big a man you mav be, nothing trying Politicians and Partisan conditions m vreguu are norma, again, ana wnne ;s ever gain(.u by eontjnunHy there are few to deny the governor all j to belittle others. mat is ms due, by way of personal o vnm ii.: l., : Uifat s thisT Longres to pas a vii uv . VJlvir air laiMUL' UlllJntT 1'III'IIIIf stances that accentuated his claims to Wbat's this? bill making it a crime to rob an In dian? Tut. tut. Reform is all riuht 1 1 .11 r . . I v,.e, au 0Uier isonies in 1)ut isn-t t,,;s Parryin it to an un- the field now to invvite the expression reasonable extreme? of exactly the same volume of "choice." Th Aminont M.t, iD i.. .. One of the theologians says 95 with a splendid ticket and the direct assurance of owing the votes that are per cent of son- of the rich men are worthless. This is liardlv fiiir. Most of them are nobly helping to kwp mon- At Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, April 6th, 1906. RESOURCF.S. Loans and Discounts $358,101.86 Overdrafts, secured anu un secured , 4,537.71 S. Bonds to secure circula tion 12,500 00 Bonds, securities, etc , 74,580.00 i . I oil producing state. It produces 00,- Other real estate owned 3,000.00 J 000 barrels a month now and stands Due from National banks even for the Democratic exeutive; ,t ... . ... . mtpi.n nrn. (not reserve agents) .... 16,064.76 Has clear sailing to the moorings of ducing states in the union success and cannot go out of its course. Twenty four million dollars, to be to elect everyone of its nominees; it py in circulation. has but to stand unitedlv for the conse- i quent and unescapable victory. It has Illinois is rapidly growing to be an Undivided proQbt, less ex penses and taxes paid 36,009.35 National Bank Notes Out standing . . 10,900.00 Individual deposits subject to cheek $290,184.95 Demand certificates of de posit 34,592.34 Time certifi gates of deposit 208,948.97 533.762.26 intense itching, worse at nights after getting warm in lied, or blood warm by exercise, when it would be almost unbearable. "To sum It all up, I would not go through such another ordeal of affliction for thirty-five years for the State of Kansas, (signed) V. M. Cliidestcr, Hutchinson, Kan., April 20, 1905." Cotlrar .p, niMm, ml ,n !d ihtoatW lb orM. Pott.r llru Ch.iM Curp , v.l. Frow. IU.Ium. MU4 n, htm m Cun Jut list lianuit.' ToUl $640,671.61 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, as: L J. E. Higgins, 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. HIGGINS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before tne this 13th day of April, 1906. GEORGE C. FULTON, Notary Public. Correct--At test: GEO. H. GEORGE, GEO. W. WARREN, A. SCHERNECKAU. Directors. THE Dr. C. GEE W0 Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly located 25S Alder Street: for the past five ycara,HAVE r o, v ' v ' .mw Mic neroirireiana aiornson Streets. En trance No. 162 Front St. Successful Home Treatment rrD.r- CSK11 wo iu known throuithout the pnlUfd States, and Is called the Great Clilneae Doctor on account of hl wonderful cure "J" ia oi a nirr, without nnlm PoUon or drum nfnnv kind u. i.. ..... REi ORT OF THE CONDITION Oi THE and all dleae with powerful orleiiifU ran. na veveutDies trial are un known to medical science In this country and through the line nf thene harml renii-' die he guarantees to cure Catarrh, Aithmi, Lunj Trouble, Rhtumttiim, nirvQujneis, aiomacn, Liver, Kldnty, rmsli Weakncsi and all Chronic D'teises. Call or write, encKwln4 2-cent slHmps for inalllDK book and circular. Addrenn. The C Cc Woo Chinos Medlcint Co., No. 161 1.2 p jrtt St.. S.E. Cor. Morrlio Mentlon tfa" Portland Orrgon.B. Music Folios A NEW LINE OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL FOLIOS (BOTH SACRED AND POPULAR) THE VERY BEST MUSIC DESIGNED TO SELL AT 25c Bach WERE SOLD TO US BY THE PUBLISHERS SO THAT WI ARE ENABLED IN ORDER TO INTRODUCE THEM TO SELL THIS LOT AT 15c Each J. N. GRIFFIN BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC AND SPORTING GOODS. J First National Bank of Astoria. Ore. i:.STAIU.ISlIi;i) 18K. Capitol and Surplus $100,000 First Natal Ml "WW 22 That All Important Bath Room You hive often heard people remark "If I were ever to build, I would p!s my bsih room first and would not put all my money Into the pirlor with ill Its finem" That ii good common scnic rntlment, for the bath room is the no Important of all the houtchold. We would like to help you p!n your hath room and will gladly quote you rves on "Stamford" Vre, the rc nrti sanitary fixture ma-le. J, A. Montgomery, Astoria. I 'ft short of the concrete and wide-spread treachery that has, at extraordinary junctures, struck it the Yitals of party organization and wrecked it with de liberate purpose no such status is con ceiveable in the present case; no ex tplaortfinary issues are impending, at least none of a nature to lend impetus to any claims that may be set up by the minority party of the State. Hence there is nothing for the Oregon Repub licans to do but use every possible advantage to swell the already enor mous normal majority in due and law ful season. expended in the next three year in the construction of public roads, are appropriated in a bill introduced by Representative Shartel of Missouri. o Kansas undertakers have formed a trust. Mereefwr funeral expne9 must be guaranteed or the deceased will not be buried. Thus do many a man's woes pursue him to the grave. Immigrants are coming into Texas at the rate of 1,000 a day, and New York and Jkmton at 10,000 a day This country will have to continue to do some tall assimilating to digest so much raw food. SPRING IS HERE. This is May-Day; the day toward which all hearts have yearned for the past few dreary months of winter. The Astorian's regulur poet is piling brick and piling ashes down in San Francisco just now, and these columns are be reft of his classical contributions on this score, but his abscence and that of his verses, cannot deter us in heralding the arrival of his, and everyone-eWs' pet season. For, scoff as we will, there is a 'warm corner in the hearts of hu manity for this initial and beautiful month that means so much for all.1 We have many friends who are more beautiful and gifted, but there it not one of them whose companionship we enjoy better than the plain-faced man or woman who never makes a witty or profound remark but whose simple quality of human goodness makes up every other deficiency. Divorce degrees granted in one state do not bind the defendant if he or she resides in another, according to a decision of the. United States su preme court, and as a result thousands of men and women, who, after separ ation ifnp staiteH where laws are lax have married again, face the possibility of having themselves declared bigamists and their children illegitimate. Due from State Banks and Bankers 70,832.63 Due from approved reseire agents 170,012.04 Checks and other cash items 740.41 Notes of other National Banks 20.00 Nickles and cents 392.50 Lawful money reserve in bank riz; Specie $111,000.00 Legal tender notes 20.00 111,020.00 Keaemption fund wild u. S. Treasurer (5 per cent circu lation 1,250.00 Total $823,052.87 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in .... 5u,000 00 Surplus fund 60.000.00 undivided pronts, less expen ses and taxes paid 19 .300.33 national Bank notes out- Standing 12,600 00 Individual deposits subject to check 8542,916.35 Demand certificates of de posit 138,261.19 Certified checks . . 75.00 681,252.54 Total $823,052.87 State oi Oregon, County of Clatsop.ss! I, S. S. Gordon 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. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of April, 1906. V. BOELLING, Notary Public. Correct Attest : C. 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