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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1906)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, igo8. ' THE MORNING ASTOIilAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. T . OUR WEEKLY FASHION LETTER TIMELY REVIEW OF TUB LATEST MODES (Special) By JUDIC CHOLLET Blioos to win approvul must Im as Jaw rut it slipper. Cliitli of (fold (Upper nro mIiowii for wear with tlub cralo ftwk. Iu aome of U10 li'tfhom but madul fans of lintlsto are inset Tim contrast t jtwwm straw itiul embroidery ) ' wiijlit out moro sharply by tb black ,unip and nlgroln and masses of dlo which trim It. Bunk la sot of roo gold In a lovely jep yellow tone nro fad of the me ant Th design ! usually of rosea, he back buckle Is often four or flvo icuea lit height and soveral inches Ida, and tlit front piece I rattier sailer, Steel It appearing on moat f the amort belts and girdle, and the 1; ls"" m"m $ OOWM Of BMJ1 BATISTE. affect, when of good quality, la ox coedliiiily effective aiHl prulty, partic ularly when worn with a gray gown, nd what woman thin dimmer doea ' not (MMieits a frock of tlilt fashionable f color? 1 Ttia newest oriiniiieut for the coiffure ' la a golden circlet like a largo bracelet s that flu the base of the knot of hair when pi l'(l hlch on (he head. Very ftn these circlet are Jeweled with precious Kiniiin. Linen suits for young girl bare col lam. cuffs and pocket flap of colored Unen ornamented with etrnlKht rowa of white braid. Enilirl.Mli'rcd batiste In a lovely ihmlti of pule blue develop tbe frock Illustrated. The Jncket In of Irish Ince lined with blue chlfrou, FOR MADEMOISELLE. Many of the smart linen skirt are buttoned down the back from waist to hem. Roman atrlpo and Persian ribbons, both alone mid mingled with other do algna, are among tbo summer anslies, while plnlu satin and taffeta niear in every possible tint and In softer weave than ever before. rompadoiir ribbon la being mndo Into cute little vanity baga for wear with ummer gowns. The drawstring are usually of tho anme color a the flow ers. Wnck mohair suits are still the ac cepted aurf costume. leather a new note I the In 00 glrdlo, Tliln la a narrow fichu of silk laco wa rn INDIA LINON GOWNS, lined nml draped around tho waist so that tho points form a wlilo effect In front. Patch boxei, vlnnlgrolte and other Btnnll sliver trinkets may bo easily brlKhtiT.od without tho addition of jilnte powder by plnelng (hour In nr nhunlii-vitti reeeiilnelu and pouring boll ltiR wnlor over them. Polishing shook! bp c'eetel by moii of a ploco ol clem '!m::i')U leather, but In adopting this t :(. tr.ient It must bo rememborod that tho silver ultould never be al lowed to boMino Mrniidied. Tin lllustnitloti i'Iiowh two charming I'.itlo drcwe i( white India linon elab fitfly tv!uund with (iwlss embrold- !',V. TIlOSO gWWIlS 11 ro pn-uy wr eiim- iliiucliiK puny rtocka' wlit'n worn orftr u uulor. A PRETTY BLOUSE. Mttlo glrlH' au Nhca nearly alwaji have a little hunch bow net at each aide of tho front part of Ilia xhhIi that paaaea n round tbo walat. Tho bowr at the back la not long, a thla atyle la moatly worn with the llttlo abort skirt ed French dre. Often there la no aaah, but only a tiny bebo rlllou run Uirough the beading oil tlat embroidery belt, and then there are full butictica of belie ribbon tacked In the aamo way to each aide of the front of Ilia belt. Many of the Imported liata have rib bon l reamer Introduced at the back. A trimming the American woman llkea la modified form of the aamo thing wbera the aoft, broad rlhboo turna over the brim, forming a bow beneath, wltli aoft, wide end banging to tho depth of a little boldied off veil. Itcaded ehtNtlc IxdtH, with buckle faahloned from large benda In ahadca to match, are uaed with white lingerie frocka. They are narrow, and moat of the Im'Ih ahuwn In tho xhopa are white, with a row of gold Ix-mla ut tho edge end outlining the buckle. Soma of them are made lu fancy design. Five hundred yard of luce on a bandinndo lingerie dresn wem an euormoua tpiuiitlty of trimming to the average woman, but now that thcNc gown are eo popular a prominent niodlito aaiicrta that mnny audi order are given by wealthy patrona. Bockt In (irefcrenco to atocklnga are now worn by young children, and aandala and rnblier aoled canvna ahoes will be worn for play with and without atocklnga. Tbe blouw lu tbo cut la of white net. Each of the wldo tuck that form the body and alceve portion la trimmed with plnlttug of the net A akelutou bolero la a novel feature made of white Ilk embroidered In Greek key pattern In llver. FOR THE DEMI8EA6ON. The new feature of the la teat ablrt walt are tiny MIIh dowu ench aide of the front lox plait ami hone but ton UHcd Inatend of the popular pearl example. Lingerie gown have never hnd such a vogue. They are thought very chic for evening frock, whether decollete FINANCIAL. A mUilHKAKON ItAT. or high necked. One of tho most beau tiful models is a in hi. oris mado of em- broldered motifs, held together with acrolls of bahy Ii-IhIi and vulenclennos hices. Black mid white Is always a stylish combination and Hliould he tne atamuw of the middle aged woman, be nlie Btout or thin. Tho opposite type of the plump woman, oho of the thin, anllow cIarh, nhould never wear n toilet en tlrely of black unless from necessity, Quaint llngorlo aunbonneta areamuri for golfing and tennis, and n pretty girl look mighty fetching In ono 0' thews old time nffnlrs, The gown of embroidered linen thai Is made In ablrt waist stylo fills n great many neoda. Is handsonio nt the game time that It la ulinplo nnil can lie worn upon a great many occasions. Lace sleeves In n gown of heavier material are tho acme of smartness. A mingling of il!'t'erent fabric promise to bo one of ho fall dress features. The black hat lll-.istvaled Is trimmer Willi black and white pckln silk, whicl Is one of Hie new Fr.-nch fancies. Cur! hiR ttuder t!u brim at tho buck Is wh'to ctHi1!! f'.fi'.thcf topped by a p-ive disc p'l:::..-.. .IT'Dlt' CHOLLKT. RKiUKT OF THE CONDITION On WK First National Bat At Aitoria, In th State of Oregon, at til close of busliie, Kept, 4th, JilOO. J ' 2E80U1WFJ3. ' ' I.odiin and Discounts ....... .$438,032.17 Overdraft, secured and un secured ... 4.049.78 U. S. Doud to vecura elrcula ' tlon 2S,(KK),00 Premiums on U. 8. Bonds 800.00 Iliiruls, securities, eto 45,000.00 Other real estate owned .... 3,000.00 Due from National Hank (not reserve agents) ........ .. 110,424.18 Due from State Dank and Hankers 07,138.30 Due from approved reserve agent ........ 170,377.78 Checks and other cash Item 804.63 Notes of other National lianki 30.00 Nickels and cents 230.21 Lawful money reserve In Dank, viz: .... Rpecla 102,000.00 Hodvrnptlon fund with U. 8. Treasurer (8 per cent circu lation 1.20.00 Total 1,088,025.02 Liabilities. Capital atock paid in $100,000.00 Rurolii fund 10,000.00 Unullded profits, less expenses and taxes paid 20,80353 National Dsuk note out standing 23,000.00 Due to State Banks and Bank er 60.43 Individual deposit subject to check $717,837.01 Demand certificates of de posit 200,358.38 024,100.20 Parker House Oregon Restaurant NKW AND FIHST-CLA88 DINING flOOM. ALL Till! BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, Corner Ninth and Astor street. Phone Black 2184. Gan SeEl rour ReQ Estaleor Business NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED Properties and Business of all kinds sold quicklv for cash in all part of th United" fitutcs. Don't wait. Write to day describing what you hive to sell and glv cash price on same. IF YOU WANT TO BUY any kind of Business or Ileal Estate anywhere, at any price, write me your requirements. I can save you time and money. DAVID D. TAFF, . THE LAND MAN 415 Kansas Avenus. TOPEKA, KANSAS. STAR THEATER P. GKVURTZ, Manager Theflack Swain Theater Co. WEEK COMMENCING HONDA Y SEPT. 24 Presenting The Sidewalks of New York BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:45- CURTAIN GOES UP AT 8:30 SHASP. Summer Prices; 15c, 25c and 35c Total . .$1,088,025.02 State oi Orton, County of Clstsop,ssi I. K. 8. Gordon cashier of the above- oamed bank, do solemnly swear that th above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. 8. GOHIXJN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before m this 7th dsy of September, 1008. a A. COOIJDOE, Notary Public. Correct Attit: . G. C. FLAVEL, J. WESLEY LADD, w. t, McGregor, Directors. EEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THB istori a National Baiit at Astoria, In th State of Oreeon. at the close of business, Kept, ain, iwo, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $300,508.00 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 6,718.14 V. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 12.500.00 Premiums on U. 8. bonds .. 800.00 Bonds, securities, etc 4J,4UO.os Bunking house, furniture and fixtures . 4.000.00 Other real estate owned 8,233.41 Due from State Banks and bankers 3.412.54 Due from approved aeiwrve ants 107,071.12 Checks and other cash items. . 14,090.00 Notes of other National banks 390.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents . 818.30 Lawful money reserve In bank, vis: Specie $00,605.75 Legal tender notes. . 280.00 00,894.5 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation) 025.00 The American Collection Agency No fee charged nn 1 e collection i mad. We maka col lection in all parti of the United Statea. 413 Kansas At. TOPEKA, KANSAS. ANTHONY P. WDSON, Attorney Unprecedented Succsat of DR. C-1 10 THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR V Who i known r throughout the United pWSUtes on account of 3Mi2sh wonderful cures. No ooisons nor drues used. He guaran tees to cur catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, and kidney, female com nlalnta and all chronie diaease. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cent in (tamp. THE & GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 182 First St. Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Pleas mention th Astorian THE LATEST HITS CHERRY. EVERYONE IS SLUMBERING BUT YOU AND ME. NOT BECAUSE .YOUR HAIR IS CURLY. LET ME SEE YOU SMILE. IN MY MERRY OLDSM0BILE. MOON WINKS. IF THE MAN IN THE MOON WERE A COON. ISNT IT NICE TO HAVE SOME ONE TO LOVE YOU. SOME TIME. SOMEWHERE. ' TELL ME WHY, LITTLE GIRL, TELL ME WHY. WHY DONT YOU TRY? All Popular Music Marked Half Price. J. N. GRIFFIN Books Stationery Sou venters 1 i 4 mm PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON WORKS USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL WTSS and IRON WORK of ALL KINDS. 263 Fkwdert 8t, PORTLAND, OR. ONE Or AMERICA'S FASTEST STEAMERS Commencing Monday, Ma; 14 STEAMER TELEGRAPH Win Make Round Trip Daily Except Sunday, Between. Portland, Astoria and Way Porta A, If sFi-b Total $751,324.80 LIABILITIES. fTr.Bita.1 stock paid in .......$ 50,000.00 St.mlua fund 35,000.00 1 Undivided profits, less ex- ! penscs end tases paid 14,652.82 1 National Bank notes uutstand- I ng 12,500.00; Individual deposits 1 subject to check.. $350,037.57 j Demand certiflcates of deposit 48,540.45 Time certiflcates of i deposit 230,687.90 639,171.08 , Total .... $751,324.80; Ja. TT"' .'-'- TIME CAKD Steamer Telegraph from Portland to Axtorla. 1enve Porllnnd . .".....7-00 m- Arrlve ARtrl 10 p. m. HteanicrTelettrnpli from Astoria to Portland !avo Astoria - 2:W P- m Arrive Portland - -0 p. m MEALS 8ARVED A LA CARTE" Btcnmer Teleitraph will stop at way land. Inn both dowu and up river when havlug pagngt!rn to land or by being signalled- Portland Landing . - Alder St Dock Astoria Landing CallenJer Dock E. B. SCOTT, Agent, Portland Callender Navigation Co., agent Astoria. PHONE 2211 MAIN. r The Art of Fine Plumbing hat progressed with the development of the sanitation and we dcace of V7 have kcrt NSsTs 1 f 1 one of S I 1 ! s J k pace with the improve Hare too? Or m your bathroom the old fahVwai unhealthy kind? If yon nt idR using the "closed in" fixtures of ten yean ago, it would be well to remove them and install in their stead, snowy white Staaiwd Porcelain Enam eled Ware, of which we have samples displayed in our showroom. Let us quote you prices. Illustrated catalogue free. I, A. Montgomery, Astoria I. ii'i it It; if(jPMBI i A Ticket Means more than your mere transportation if it is over State of OreRon, County of Clatsop, ss: 1 L George H. George, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear; that the above statement is true to the , best of my knowledge and belief. ' GEORGE H. GEORGE, ! President. ! Subscribed and rworn to before me this 11th day of September, 1000. M. C. MAG ETC, i Notary Public. Correot Attest i GEO. W. WARREN, A. SCHElWECKAUi ' L. MANSUR, : Directors. 1 SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS MS ASTOKIA, OREGON' IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Up-to-rate Saw; Mill Jlaililncry, Pren.rt attention given toal. rerair work 18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main 2451 1 Sherman Transler Co. yNHY SHERMAN, Mauauer ! Hack, Cn triages Bajnrage Checked an l Transferred Trucks ard Furnltujt Wagons Pianos Moved, Roxed and Shipped. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the ; , JlfM?, Signituro or tr7f. 'w"' It means that you will hsve every luxury and comfort the utmost courtesy from all employ es a safe trip and cje that will be a pleasure and delight. It is the Short Liiie to C h i cafjo AND BEST AS WELL. Anything you wish to know about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. R. V. HOLDER, Geo. Agt, 183 Third St - Portland, Ore. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 -1 , t' ii-1',!.;',! ft;) i :. 1 1 yj4ijjfs SsniHrri Good Sample Rooms on the Ground Hoor for Commercial Men H. B. PARKER, E.P.PARKER, Proprietor Manager PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Frea Coach to the Eons Bar and Billiard Room Good Check Restaurant ASTORIA, OREGON