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THE MORNING ASTORIA ASTORIA, OREGON.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, iMi
THE
MORNING ASTORIAN
Established 1873.
Published Daily Except Monday by
Ilk, J. S. DKLLINGKR COMPANY
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
By mail, per year ,.(7.00
By carrier, per month..... 10
WEEKLY ASIORIAN.
8, mail, per year, in advancs.. 91.00
sTii taniji1 aa nnnrf nlaas. vneattAi Tnl
90, MM. t the poaoffloe at Astoria, Urv
soa, under lb act of Coof rea ot Mvnas,
bantam, may be nuuto by poetel card or
tarough tela.nooo. Any bTBguairity in tie-
ofllo of publication.
TELEPHONE MAW Mi.
1 City of Astoria,
WEAXHER.
Western Oregon and Wash
ington Fair.
Eastern Oregon, Washington
and Idaho Fair and continued
cold.
happens to afTect him adversely and
It Is not doing him any good, either.
He must work, obey, learn, boar and
achieve, jst as other m?n do, and do
It In manly fashion ; his everlasting
pose as an "Injured Innocent" Is bo-
coming a travesty as welt as a bore.
0
FLIPPANT MR. SCHMITZ.
Judging from tho character of the
Interviews given by Mayor Sehmlti
to the New York press representative,
he Is putting on a bold front and en
deavoring to spare himself the real
Isntlons of his home-coming until the
last moment. Well, he needs all the
comfort lie van summon, for his day
la at hand and his arrival at the city
he has betrayed will be the signal for
such a storm of reproaches and re
vlllngs and bitter upbraldlngs as will
cause him to wish from the bottom
of his soul he had never entered upon
the pathway of politics, but had clung
to his simple and honester course of
dispensing sweet music at the foot
lights, with his orchestra. His sud
denly acquired wealth will not only
have to be accounted for to the last
farthing, but It will have to be spent
lavishly and perhaps to that same last
farthing, In keeping his precious body
on the hither side of the penitentiary
gates. His flippancy will have oozed
entirely away by the time he has
crossed from the Oakland mole and
stands once more on the ground that
be has dishonored and among the peo
pie he has sold out for a "mess of
pottage."
o 1 1 1
There are various ways of being
useful, but the kind of usefulness thut
counts Is that which makes Ufa a less
complicated problem for one-Self and
one's associates.
o
A chewing gum magnate who died
left 11.500,000. His Income was Im
mensely augmented by the wasteful
FINANCIAL.
.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP TUB
nStoriaMiallM
1 habit of leaving your cud sticking un
dor the (lining room chairs.
When Albert Qoode and Bessie Lord
were married In a Kansas town the
other day, the prudent editor headed
the marriage notice "A Notable Wed
ding" instead of "Oooda Lord!"
We grow tired watching men spend
their days on affairs" far beneath their
powers. Many a pointer pun wastes
his energies pointing sparrows In the
park He needs some one to take him
afield. So do you.
Cured of Brlght'i DisMst,
Mr. Robert O. Burks, of Elnora. N.
Y writsa: "Bforo X startad to uss
Foley's Kidney Curt X had to get ud
from twelvt to twenty times a nUrht.
and X was all bloated up with dropsy
and my eyesight was to Impaired that
I could scarcely see ont of my fam
ily across the room. I had given up
hopo of living, when a friend recom
mended Foley's Kidney Cure. One 50
cent bottle worked wonders and be
fore I had taken the third bottle the
dropsy had gone, as well as all other
symptoms of Brlght's Disease."
F. Lauren. Owl Drug Store.
No. 4403
at Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at
tho close ot business November
12, 1906
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 1325,819.80
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured ., 10,005.46
V, S. Bonds to secure circu
lation 12,600.00
Premiums on U. 8. Bonds. . , 600.00
Ilonds, securities, eto 54.8J4.75
Hanking house, furniture,
and fixtures , 4.000.00
Other real estate owned... 1.233.41
Due from Slat Banks and
Bankers ... ... S.5S7.0S
Due form approved reserve
nts 183,053.67
Checks and other cash
..Items ..
Notes of other National
Banks
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents
Lawful Money reserve in
In Bank, vis:
Specie 144,337.75
Legal-tender
notes 125,00 4'.3IS.75
Redemption Fund with U.
8. Treasurer. (5 Der cen
of circulation)
If
The Art of Fin Plumbing:
833.66
330.00
803.63
1 umm
1
prowcjjed" with the development of tho science of
' J-s. ... I.-.I..- l-..- 1
aiiuauun aim ni ins cj
rice with (he Improvementi.
Uve vou f Or Is your UthrcHim
the old twhluncd, unhealthy kind I
.4.1 .,!
If you art stU using the Hloid j
futures of ten yean ago, It woulj be w(
to remove them and Install In their ts
itca I
inowy white "ShaJmd? Porcelain ttum.
eled Ware, of which we hive itmplri
19 displayed In our showroom, Let ui quote
you prices. lUuttratcd catalogue free.
.' LL. I. '
?, A. Montgomery, Astoria.
FTMANCL1L.
I ill 11 It. I. .1, ,JU J, J I...J14I1.'
J. Q. A. BOWLRY, President, f RANK PATTON. Osihlar.
0. I. PETERSON, Vlo President J. Y. GARNER, Assistant Cubit.
.Astoria Savings Bank
Capital raid In lloo.OUf, Surplus and Undivided Profits M,oap
TrsBMols a (leneral Rauilng limine. Iniornl raid on Tim tfepuslls
Ttntit Street,
A8T0MA, OREGON
625.00
THANKSGIVING EXTRA.
INSPIRED GENEROSITY.
EARLY REVISION.
The Columbus (O.) Journal Is of
the opinion that the diversity of opln
ion among the Republicans upon the
tariff question will not be dangerous
to party prospects. It claims pro
tectlon is rather more of a principle
than a policy, and the Republican
party has adopted the principle.
The editor says: "When we argue
with Republicans that we could revise
the rates on some things and. have
Just as much prosperity as we have
now, we want to get them right; it
won't do any good to try to get the
other fellows right, first, because it Is
impossible, and second, they are short
In opportunity But the Republicans
ought not to wait until they see pros
perity show signs of a relapse and
then resort to revision, for It will then
be too late to do any gpod."
He thinks that Taft should labor
with Roosevelt on the point on which
he hag gone sadly astray, and that Is
that the trusts are not interested In
the unrevlsed tariffs, as the president
seems to think. He thinks the Judge
could overcome the president on that
proposition very easily.- He believes
he, as well as all Republicans, should
try, at any rate, to come to a con
clusion In favor of early revision
which, he says, is "the most master
ful stroke in favor of economic san
itation there is."
0
The sudden advance of the wages
paid to the railway employes of the
country and that Just conceded to the
thousands of employes of the United
States Steel Corporation have a slg
nlflcance all of their own. It Is done
as a sop to the rising protests accum
ulating for presentation in the nation
al campaign to come: as a club to beat
down the claims of the working
classes, that are certain to be forced
to the front in the near future when
the accounts of the people and the
trusts are to be publicly analyzed;
as examples of corporate kindliness
and consideration, in offsetting the
harsh catalogue of oppressions of
which they have been guilty for years;
but the game Is too old, too shallow,
too simple, to deceive any longer. It
Is always an expedient applicable Just
in advance of presidential elections
and has lost its merit utterly.
THE BAR IS FREE.
You have something extra to be
thankful for this year. You can buy
a new sit or overcoat for Thanksgiv
ing Day at regular January clearance
prices. Your pick of our immense
stock of suits or overcoats this week
at a discount of 20 per cent. If you
are contemplating buying a new suit
or overcoat for Thanksgiving, come
here and save 20 per cent.
We are also continuing our Great
Woolen Goods Sale during this week.
Time now to lay in a year's supply
and save about one-fourth the cost
Brownsville Woolen Mill Store.
Total 3749.887.37
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In .... 60,000.00
Surplus fund 35,000.00
l nuivuica proms, less ex
penses and taxes paid.... 16,773.22
National Bank notes out
standing 13,000.00
Individual deposits
subject to check3351,S08.8I
Demand certificates
of deposit 38,880.77
Time certificates
of deposit 245,925.47 636,115.05!
First National Bank of Astoria, Ore,
i:STAIILISIIi:i 1HM4J.
Capital $100,000
Total 3749.887.27'
Famous Strike Breakers.
The most famous strike breakers
In the land are Dr. King's New Life
Pills. When liver and bowels so on
strike, they quickly settle the trouble,
and the purifying work goes right on.
Best cure for constipation, headache
and dlzzzlnesa. 25c at Chas. Rogers',
druggist.
c . , n a . - . .
omie 01 vregon, county or uauop, m: j
I. J. E. Hlgglns, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swenr that!
the above statement Is true to the!
best of my knowledge and belief.
J. E. HIGGINS. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me i
me this 17th day of Nov. 1906.
GEORGE C. FULTON,
Notary Publia.
Correct Attest:
GEO. II. GEORGE,
A. SCIIERNECKAU,
GEO. W. WARREN.
Directors.
hi i I no ;
Good Sample Rooms oa the Ground Floor
for Commercial Mea
H. B. PAKKKR, E. P. PARKER,
Proprietor Maaagar
PARKER HOUSE
EUROPEAN PLAN
FIRST CLASS IX EVERY RESPECT
Free Coach to the Bouse
Bar and Billiard Room
Good Check Restaurant
ASTORIA, OREGON
THE NEGRO QUESTION.
Is it possible that the deliberate
official action of President Roosevelt
in discharging the three companies of
negro soldiers for blatant contumacy
and disregard of army discipline, is
to form a predicate for a long-drawn
race-row? Are such paltry events as
this to disturb and annoy the coun
try for months and give the cue for
depredation and public disorder? Mr.
Roosevelt la not the man we take
him to be If he relinquishes one iota
of the ground he has taken in this
matter He acted as the supreme
head of the army in maintaining the
discipline and efficiency of that great
department, and the mere fact that
the men Involved In the measures of
reprisal are negroes should cut no sort
of figure; it would have been the
same had the offending companies
been made up of white men. Only
the sentimentalists and those vicious
people always on the look-out for a
peg to hang some ugly sensation on
are keeping It alive. The negro of
today Is Just as responsible as any
one else, for his status in the public
estimate, and if he cannot maintain
it by adherence to the laws of the
country and the rules of society, let
him take the consequences; It Is time
to stop petting him every time he
gets into hot-water. He has the same
standing in the U. S. army that his
white mate has; the discipline re
quires his observance Just as It does
that of the white man; if he cannot
stand the pressure, let him get out
from under it. He Is no better than
the white man, and is entitled to
no more consideration. The country
is tired of having him thrust upon It
as, a martyr every! time? something
Why all this hullabaloo about the
tug and pilot service on the Colum
bia river bar? The bar, and the riv
er, are as free as the air about them
Why not put other tug and pilots
at work there, if these do not fill the
bill? It is a mere matter nf dollar.
and cents, and the finding of men
who can be trusted to do the work
safely and well. Competition might
be the very thing that is needed to
liven up the services. Portland has
any amount of capital and no doubt
the correspondence schools of
country could supply the pilots and
tug-men at so much per. The O. R
& N. does not own the Columbia river,
nor Its bar, though it comes pretty
near it in the public estimation; and
the bar pilot association does
claim any proprietary Interest in the
great submerged sand pile at th
mouth of the river. Anv man with
requisite knowledge can pilot ships in
and out over it, if he can get the
necessary license; and it Is the same
with the tug work Put on a com
petent service and see if it will stir
things up some. We have an idea it
will!
STAR COURSEI
The first number on the course next
Monday night! Welbourne! Elec
trical demonstrative lecture. Those
having tickets for the course ought to
reserve their seats for the course at
once, as the demand for seats has been
greater than was expected.
RErORT OF TOE CONDITION Or 1 HE
'First National Butt
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
Nelson Troyir, Vlw.Pn. ml Kupf.
ASTORIA HaV'INOH HANK, Treat
JOHN FOX. Pres.
V L BISHOP. Secretary
DOCTOR
HED
OF llt.it
Maryland Physician Cures Himself of
Eczema with Cuticura Remedies.
Prescribes Them and Has Cured
Many Cases Where Other Formulas
Have Failed -Dr, Fisher Says:
CUTICURA REMEDIES
POSSESS TRUE MERIT
THAT REGATTA REPORT,
People are beginning to ask ques
tions about the last regatta and how
it came out, and are wondering why
the committee report does not come
to the front. It may be well to bring
the matter up In tangible form as
soon as possible, in order to head off
ambiguous conclusions. We have
knowledge of the fact that the regatta
paid itself out handsomely and that
there is a surplus of about the old
proportions on hand, but there are
those who want the figures and facts
and are saying so.
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EDIT0SAL SALAD. O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The Chicago woman who knocked
her husband down with an alarm clock
probably found that the clock was not
so slow at a time like that.
o
Modesty is a charming trait In wo
man, an-d yet she certainly shows
more of herself on the street, when
In full dress, than her night gown
permits to be visible.
My face was afflicted with eczema
Jn the year 1897. I used the Cuticura
Remedies, and was entirely cured. I
Am A nrnrt.ininfr nViwcnnto. an4
often prescribe Cuticura Resolvent and
f..A.i ft ' m
vuueura ooap in cases 01 eczema, ana
theV have CUrprl whfr nthor fnrmnlaa
have failed. I am not in the habit of
endorsing patent medicines, but when
I find remedies possessing true merit,
Such as the Cutfrlirn Remerlioa rln Im
broad-minded enough to proclaim their
virtues u me worm. 1 nave been prac
ticing medicine for siyfaon
must say I find your Remedies A No. 1.
You are at liberty to publish this letter,
or any part of it. I remain, very truly
vnnrs. f . M. Fislw M 1 Tc TW.I
Md., May 24, 1905." ''
CUTICURA-THESET,$1.
complete Treatment for Every
numor from Pimples
to Scrofula
Bathe the affected nnrfs mUh Tinf.
Water and Cllt.iV'iira Sunn in
the surface of crusts and scales and
soften the thickened cuticle: drv.
without hard rubbing, and apply
Cuticura Ointmont. frrx.l V rt nil.,,.
itchinc. irritation, anrl infln.mmR.finn.
and soothe and heal; and, lastly, take
Cuticura Resolvent. Pills fn OftA nnri
- vv, miu
cleanse the blood. A single set, costing
out o'ie wmur, is oitcn uumcient to
cure the most torturing, disfiguring,
itching, burning, and scaly skin, scalp,
and blood humors, with loss of hair,
Hum miancy 10 age, wnen all else fails.
Cutlcnri Rop, Me., Ointment, MJ., Rnolicmf B0c, rln
form of Chocolate Coated I'llli, 26c. per Tlal of 00), are told
throujhout the world, totter Drug and CaeuL Corn,
Sole )'rop., Botton.
or Mailed Free, "now to Curt Torturing, DMruriM
Buuon of infancy aud Age," 6
at Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at
the close of business, November 12th,
1906.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $459,032.1
Overdrafts, secured and un- j
secured 3,651.74
U. S. Bonds to secure elrcu. t
latlon 25,000.00
Premium on U. S. Bonds .... 600.00
Bonds, securities, etc 63,130.00
Other real estate owned .... 3,000.00
Due from National Banks,
(not reserve agents) .... 130,717.26
Due from Bute Banks and
Bankers 63,771.14
Due from approved reserve
agents 206,876.24
Checks and other cash
items ii9.i
Notes of other National
Banks 1,385.00
Nickels and cents 381.08
Lawful money reserve in
bank, viz:
Specie $164,000.00
Legal tender
note 450.00 164,450.00
Redemption fund with TJ.
8. Treasurer (5 per cent
of circulation 1,250.00
Designers and Manufacturers di
THE LATEriT lUrjtOVKD
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers
Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished.
CORRESPONDENCE 'SOLC.TED. Foot of tM
VITKOPIANE
The new artistic window deco
ration. . A substitute for stained
glass at one twentieth the cost.
Easily applied.
B. F. ALLEN 0 SON
NEW STORE COR. nth AND BOND STREETS.
Total
.31,113,294.08
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $100,000.00
Surplus fund 10,000.00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid.... 87,209.79
National Bank notes out-
standing 25,000.00
Ir dividual deposits
subject to check
$731,021.74
Demand certificates
of deposit 210,062.55 941,084.29
Total
.$1,113,294.08
State oi Oregon, County of Clatsop.ss:
I, S. S. Gordon cashier nf iha shnvn.
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement ia tma n iha tuar nf
my knowledge and belief.
8. S. GORDON,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
this 15th day of November, 1906.
C. A. COOLmOE,
Notary Public
CorrectAttest:
O. C. FLAVEL,
w. p. McGregor,
J. WESLEY LADD,
Directors,
me
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vStandard Classical music, Easy Practice
Pieces, and a large lot of Late Popular
Music.
All on 10c Counter
E. A. Higgitis Co.,
SUCCESSOR TO J. N- (JltlFFJN
Books Music Stationery
THE ASTORIAN OOc per month.