TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1006. THE MORNING ASTOItiAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 8 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. IN THE CITY THEATERS. item ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, i is the active principle of every pound of Royal Baking Powder. : ' ' ' f : ?i ' Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulncss. ' i v ! ' i No alum, no phosphate-whlch are the principal element of the so-calledcheap baking powden -and which are derived from boncf, rock and sulphuric acid. oovu kiho sqwpm AMUSEMENTS. STAR THEATER P. GKVURTZ, Manager TheHackSwai PRESENTING TONIGHT TIIK FOUR ACT COMEDY DRAMA "THE MAN OUTSIDE" EXTRA THIS WEEK COMEDY MOVING PICTURES Popular Prices; 15c, 25c and 35c BOX OFFICE OPEIt mil CURTAINGOES UP AT 1:13 SHARP. Seat can be icurd by Telephone Main 3821 for all performaneee. Box 0 opan from 2 until 4 p. m. daily. ASTORIA 1HEATRE R. E. ELVERS, Manager. . . Saturday, Nov. lOth W. F. MANN presents a play you cannot afford to miss AS TOLD IN THE HILLS Great Cast, Second Season By far the best dramatic production of today. Everything New: Specialties, Scenery, Electrical Effects, Costumes. PRICES j 25c, 35c, 50c FINANCIAL. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Presldant. 0. I. TETERSON, Vice-President. r J. Astoria Savings Bank Capital raid In flOO.OOO, Surplus and Trammel a General Bunking llUNlnraa. "S Tenth Street, READ ALL THE ADVERTISEMENT ABOUT PAINTS AND PAINTING, THEN COME TO USj WE HAVE A REPUTATION GAINED BY TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF GOOD WORK; WE CAN'T AFFORD TO DO A SIN GLE UNSATISFACTORY JOB. WE USE MATERIALS THAT OUR EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT US ARE THE MOST SAT ISFACTORY AND WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK. WE ARE RIGHT HERE IN ASTORIA, WHERE YOU CAN GET AT US IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON ' NEW STORE COR. nth AND BOND STREETS. CO., NIW van. n Theater Co. and 75c. Curtain at 8:15 RANK PATTON, Cashier. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashlei. Undivided Profits 155,000. Interest Paid on Time Deposit A$TOKIA, OREOOh. ' Manager n. K. Klvers, of the new A storla, theater, In com polled to an nourice that the Beach It Bowers in In strcls, who were billed to exhibit here tonUht, cannot reach here, and the date la canceled. The troupe la a fine one, but 4s hampered en route, with a lack of Its western billing matter, and must await 1st arrival at Seattle, before proceeding on Its coast Itiner ary. Among those who saw the first per formance of "As Told In the Hills," which will piny an engagement at the new Astoria theater on next Hat urduy, was an Indian named Little Fox who was a graduate from the In dian school at Carlisle, five years ago, Or.e of the prominent characters In the play Is named "Little Fox," who as n cHM saved the lives of a party of emigrants by talcing a message ask Ing for relief fnjn a nearby fort, when the emigrants were surrounded by a band of hostile Indians. The most prominent character In the play Is that of Famnena, the daughter of an In dian chief, who was adopted by James and Mrs. Howard, and reared as their own child as was the Little Fox of the play. The Little Fox In real life who saw the first performance of the play was naturally very much Interested In the performance which he compli mented highly. He met Mr. Blnn, the author of the play, after the perform ance and asked him where he got his' Ideas for the plot and on being told that It was taken from an Indian leg end that the author had heard while visiting the Southwest three years ago, being told to him by a medicine man of tha Moqul tribe, who claimed to be more than old hundred years old Lit tle Fox asked If the character In the play had been named for any particu lar person. He was told that the name was selected at random; he said al though It had not been by design, he nevertheless wished to regard It as a compliment that so noble a character In the play bore his name. "One of the Injustices that the white people have done to my race has t een done by the many dramatists who have pic tured only the worst of the red men In their works," he said. "It has been a great pleasure for me to see your piny In which two truly noble Indian characters are presented and to see that In all their actions they are so true to life. There are many phases to the character of my people that are not understood by the wljlte peo ple, because they have never lived among us, or looked at life from our point of view. On the other hand, the only knowledge many people have of the Indian has been gained from books ad plays, many of which have been presented In unfavorable views of the character shown. It .Is especially grat Ifylng to see such characters as the Little Fox and Pnmnena In your play presented and Interpreted as well as they are and the good that the gen eral presentation of the play will do my race can hardly be over estimated," Cured of Brlght's Disease. 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