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jl , THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. ' " I U 1 1 14 I AhHM a SlINfiAV AT THlt CHURCHES. .... , ill w mi ill, in iiniii.ii ul i t S)) 4)44.4)4)4)4)4) i uric. SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 14, 1907. Xmas Shoppers We call your special, attention to our J 908 line of French Gray Silver ware, and ask you to call and inspect it you willfind it worthy of your ccr.:!deration both as to quality and price. See our window display. A. V- ALLEN Phones Brnch Unioni-own Main 711. M'un 3871 Phone Main 713 Sole agent for H. S. Fry's Celebrated Cut Glass. AST0RIABA1SS0LID ; AS GIBRALTER (Continued from page &) be bank are to commerce and the ountry at large. ' It is not only in tie above mentioned industries, but in U line of busiuesa, they wust depend upon the heart of commerce, the bank. Ua blood to keep theui going. l will now take the depositors' aide f the question. It la generally kuown that 90 per cent the money on deposit in the bank of or country belongs to the working man. Xh so-called rich man seldom ha any oney. HU money, as he make it. as rule, is put into his business which he keeps enlarging a he can; therefore, he seldom has much money. The industries .re dependent upon two things; the men to do the work, and the money to carry ea the business. The laboring men are Bkewise dependent upon the industry at wlkh they are employed for a living for themselves and their families and Jor the money they save and put into the banks. It so happened that this flurry struct leave well enough alone and then every thing will run along as smoothly as bertore, . , You may say you have ouly a little money there and if you take it out of the bank, it won't hurt anything; but everyone might say the same thing, and the result would be as set forth above; I and besides, what good is your money to you hidden away in a trunk, or buried In the ground some where) All you can do is to live in coustant fear that some one will steal it; and after you are thrown out of work your savings will go for living and almost before you know it you will have no money nor job, and then you'll wish you had left your money in circulation so that the in dustry which you follow could have kept going and you had your monthly check coming in. There is no reason tor you to lose confidence, so consider this matter and you will ee where I'm right. A DEPOSITOR. OBSERVATION FISHERIES INDUSTRY NEEDS BENE FIT OF FIEtDMAN WHO CAN GATHER FACTS REGARDING THE HABITS OF SALMON. Morniuu servlve ami iM'lvliriUiuii of the I holy communion, 11 a. in., Sunday nuliuol nt Vit'M i), tit., evening survive ami wr- imm t MIO 11, m. Holy Innocents' Chapel. Third Sunday in Advent. Morning mid evening MM'viov. 11 a. 111. mid 7s30 p. in. Sumltiy svlmul. lt.W it. hi. ' 1 First Methodist. Sunday' sermon thomo will lie as follow: Morning, "The I'owor of 1 (limit Mottl."' JCvi'iiimr, ".silver Wliiir" imm (lie (Will 1'ittlm. An Invitation i extoniM to tins pulillu to aUirnd. You will be corillally wekouid at all sur vive. C. C. Rnrk-k. naator. . Master KMi Warden Van Dusen has written the following letter to Senator .. v . .... . . , t uttoii, whli'li is sen explanatory I ' Astoria, Or., Dec. 11. UWT. "Hon. C. W. Fulton, Vnitcd (States Svna tor. Washington, U. C "IWr Sir: At the lt meeting of the ikMi'il of nh commissioner, held at Srtlem. I wax liwtruyted to write and I itstoiUt ..... ... .I.,.. ...... .,i-. .... .ir.wri 7:30 l, ui 111 wi v,ii ...v ... ,..... 1 Christian Science, vStvk' at li:U (iruud avenue at 10 it. 111,, iilijict. "U the I nivvno, inoluti- iiig Mini, Kvoli'd by Atomic Force l" All arc invited, 8uuilnv solioul, 11:13. Norwegian-Danish M, E. 173 Dunne street. Sunday cliool at 10 . in., with Mr. Albert Curbeu, super- , l'reaching at 11 a. 111. and Prayer nieetiug Thursday IMPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF THE Firs Oil it Mi Bait Will Be Burled Tomorrow , The fniural of the laU VUor Robert lU'yiui will take place fivni the family rtmitliMK ii 87 Wott Ikutd utreiit, nt 3 p. in. tomorrow, lulerinetit will hi at llrwu woild oemi'tery. M . u u. r.. m linn.-. evi-iiiUtf at 7:30. Srttmlinavlan Invited. er. commiioner of the Unite,! States O. T. Field. pntor n... VlwKui'tita .it lu1ilti(ftmi. mit I ' 1.IUCU U. . v -.8 , 41.. .A... ...I. l.,Mi.,..n .m t.h waif fori jiih mill, , win . e ..i.. n.. v,Tini. tornvr twenty ninth ana urana ave me ,m.lw v. ... .V...B ... , : . ,,,.. . m HISTORY OF T1IK COLUMBIA RIVKKI""' """ ' onn ,v i I III Clllircn Uttl iwis, illiMlliUK mM In this regaul. I will state that sal- vommumon. itei-epuo.. ..... . ., . nlt.r iii.,i1h.i- tiiiiiiMliutiilv luiftim M.rvli. mon eu tunsia knew nine 01 uie me historv of the quinnat aalmo.i until Bwnlng sonk H 7:30. ihio. l JCeste. ' I . . . !.!' I'Umdsley Rutter aud X. B. Schi.lleld. in P ...1 - ,.f Sni-mmentn River, fall- BapUSt EK4iiivai vi v ... ... . .... . lished in the Bulletin of the United r - "-, c, ...... m,i. v i:.m ioiw timlir and will preach iu the evening at 7i30 OilliVV I' Wit V w. - . ' " . . ....i ti!..,..- f it. on A Mme ol rire." uuuy avnowi rna rn a fii ami iiiiii mniui vi t i " rt..!..-.A f.i .i ...1.L.W u .w.ii .Jan.l vouiil' own)!?1 uuwtinif at uul UlllILIlibL OUIIIIWU l II.. it 1 vmwiv u . i i i. tt.t f Kitiii'li tvnrlf hour. Kvervbodv i invited. Conrad lu, T I1A Ill.tnL t.,,Ill,FlTL U ..U ,,,,F,Vtl.l ....... , v " ' ' . , ever written on the subject. For two u wwen. iwr vears. Rutter and Soholield worked .An.,u .. .),. 111 rresDyierun. '""J"'""'' " , II .....I...1, i.ir.l.,.1, ... -.1 .I...!.- l.iU Unitmr mnl mil .MMIIIHI1T wlH.u. II vv. ... , i ,i lUik. the Prophet of Skeptalsm." 8ab the ga. us the be! of hi. w.,ul h school. 12:15; . P. S. Q. K. 0:.0; u...n;M.. ...Avail n l .(.-. mliail If Mil ........ l.I..h ht i u. rwiiiiiu vi'Fi .. B ... Ilt..t.itn ..ti.U .lii.t.-i- M'h iiihIa ih nn Hi ... i.!. i.:...,. u... vt 11 liur at the vttnhiff wrvice. Allure K C It A N 1 0 A L DIU TOM KX WAXTKDTh demand 1 al ways In exoeu ol tl uiply. 'tmli!'y young uieu, at mull expense, to take well paid ponltiuni meeltante! iliiiftsmen and mechanka engineers. All that Is needed ! ability to read and wilt and willingiie to study. Write today for "Mechanical Drawing Circu lar." I, C. S., Box SS. Portland, Or. mmmmam LmmiMmmummjmi-mitmwmMM Do Not Read This Without Making up your mini to be come one ol my pleased customer. Good work always pleases. Carl E. Franscen, The Astoria Tailor, 179 nth St. Phone Mala 3711 at Astoria, lu th State of Oregon, at the tilo of buiiios, iwceiuiier a, imu, RKSOl'RCKN. Loan and discounts ..tS79,771.0 Overdraft, seoured aud nil- sured ... 1 ..... 1 1,493.00 V, S. IwmU to secure elrmila timt , 33,000.00 Premium on U. 8, bond 1.22Q.OO H1111.U, teeui'ltle. elo Ot),t)30.00 Due from National llitnk (not reserve agent rm.in.iO Due from titate Hanks and banker 31.314,04 Duo front approved reserve aiwnt 1S1.103.13 Check and other caalt Item, , l.tlOO.DH Note o( other National Hank iO.OO Nickel and cent 3IS.20 Uwful Money Iteierv In Itsnk. vln Stie.1 IIM.OOO Legal, tender notes 13 102,013.00 lledemptlon fund with U. a. ireasuivr (3 per cent circu lation) 1.630.00 CUT THIS OUT. Fine Recipe for the Quick Cure of Coughs and Colds. ter details how they followed tlw migrs tion of the adult salmon from the sea to its spawning grounds and there watched it deposit it ecg. and then die; how he watched the natural development of the invited. Wiu. S. (illbert, pastor. Total. LIABILITIES .(1,104.744.81 V Capital stock paid In 1100,000.00 Surplus fund 13,000.00 1 Undivided nrollts, les ex prntc and taxet paid 2.042.97 National Dank note out standing 32.830,00 Due to other National Hank,. 0.107.03 Individual deposit subject to check (01)3.330.40 . Demand certificate of d- 1.0.H liiO.IMI.lH Certified oheck . ... 1.122.03 03,004.21 Suits made to. order, patterns to select from, to data. Hundreds of Every one up CANADIAN PACIF.IC TIMPRI$8" Lino of th Atlorttlc Join one of our Chriotmu excursion J to Uveal Itritniti, Norway, Sweden, Den I mark aud (iermany, leavlnii 1'ortlund First Lutheran. 'weekly. Morning service a usual at 10:43. Kxeellent ervii-e and except ionallv Theme for sermon, "Communion with low- rates by (he Canadian IVillc "Km- (iod." Kveninc service in KngHsh atMm-is," the tlnet, fiutent and lariest theme, "The Word of Cod as a. steamers between St. Lawrence it so nappe- s . teaspoonful to Oil part of the country just at .the Urn stL, .lrsiniHl of most of its money; the salmonSving gone to the markets Jrom which the money hail not come in; likewise lumber; wieat and various ther product. The banks had advanced the money to move those products and therefore were cauht at a bad time, lor that reason the holidays were de elared, to give the bankers time to get their money in Snd to prevent a run on them while" their cask reserves were low. This has been acomplishl, and on Saturday, December 14th (today), the holidays will be declared off. But H iiust be remembered that no bank can exist, nor can our indu-triea keep run ing, if all the money deposited in the ,..... h. iTttkU'TIl an, ILdllllS Ul tuv JS.K V . , ..,, ... . j, , I ... . 1 ... . 1 ! d th i doa treiu mlgrmtloil I :ao UUM,,e ine "oru 01 v,ou " ,H,amer net ween nt. iJiwranee prt "Mis half ounce 01" Com-entrated oil !iwun4f a,,u elr 01 1 1'iilfviiur Power In the Christian World." -and Kuroiic. Write for rates and lHik- of pine with two ounces of glycerine j 10 'v f ' . . All are cordially invited to attend these Hi. .lmne Fiulay.in. agent, Atmla. and half . pint of good whiskey; stake " ! J unices. CusUf E. llyd.p.ist, pastor. Ore, weU each time and use in dose of a -UB - I . . I.... i.si m.i iinlv IIIUllM I -" 1 -!- tablespoonful every wiu.w. 01 m, m, . - v --- 1 J I....I.1.. a ,. ivhli h have lUIUj ,IU.J.V 'M-. " t-,.:. .... . , . . J materiiillv increased tue etui-iancy 01 ... . . , : t. 'the hatcheries hut he aave us the result renowned throat and lung specia 1st who , 1110 l-u' 61 ..I I.!., ..nn ,. r.Llln nil. (I tf U Total. . .(1.104.744.R1 State of Orcein, County of Clatsop, is, " , I, 8. S. Gordon, Cashier of tl abov. named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement I true to th best of my knowledge and belief, 8. 8. GORDON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before ni this 5th day of December, 1007. , V. HOKIJ.JNO. Notary Public. Correct Attest: JACOB KAMM, O.C. FLAVF.L. W, F. MotiltlOWR. IXractor. established the camp for consumptives in the pine woods of -Maine and whose re markable cures attracted widespread at tent ion among the medical fraternity, lid 'of his careful observation of the life of the youug. Notwithstanding this careful research, very little attentiyn is being uuid to his work by the packers and Star Theatre declares that it will heal the lungs and 1 1 u , ., ., if. in i-omiucteti on ine " mire biiv cuuk'n iu is cuiuuie auu win. break up an acute cold in twenty-four hours. The ingredients can be secured from any prescription druggist at a small cost and is easily mixed at home. Be sure not to buy the ordinary bulk oil of pine nor patent medicine imita tions, as they will produce nausea on account of the impurities they contain PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF DECEMBER 9, 1907. Programme Subject to Change. hanks was kept Hi meir vauas. m:.. j must be a certain portion of the money 'let out, but the money must be left de posited. If everyone went to the bank who has oney thei"e and drew it out and hid it way, the banks would have to close their doors the mills and other indus tries would have to be shut down and; There ian(I frequently do permanent injury to the ki.U.cvs. The real "Concentrated" oil of pine is put up for medicinal use in half ounce vials inclosed in ninall tin screwtop rases which protect it from heat aud light. It is al-o -aid to le an excellent remedy for lumbago and all forms of uric acid rheumatism, ror tins purpose tries would have to be stint uown aim;---; - ; t r r ... ,, . ... , i, .i,iiit is taken raw; a tew drops on sugar evervthii.g would stop and there oulU ... .' v 1 0 .. , . .. .i..!ni'ht and uiorniilii. i n. wi.rL- frr sinv mil'. S41 to save the situation, Mr. Depositor, to k(?ep bread n your own table, leave your money in the bank. Every bank in Astoria is as olid as the Rock of tiibralter, and every tfiinr is safe if you leave them alone. The men at the head of our respective banks ate all gooil reliable men, who are doing everything in their power to promote the welfare of the community f which you are a part, and it is your iuty to yourself and your family fo nif;lit and uioriiinji BENEFIT TENDERED ACTRESS. Special Reduction ON Japanese Goods AT Yokohama Bazar All kind of Japanese goods, including China wares, baskets, silk handkerchiefs, trass wares, fans, toys, bamboo furni tures, etc., etc. Some goods at half price. 626 Commercial Street Celebrated Actors Give Show For Mrs. McKec Rankin. 1,1,1 XKW YORK, Dec. 13. An enormous audience gathered at the Broadway Theater vetenlav for the benefit ten dered to Mrs. McKce Rankin, once known to the stage us Kitty ISIanehard, who is now ill and in need. . The net nings of the benefit were $7500. The principal number on the program was the trial scene from "The Merchant of Venice," with Kiinete Novelli, the fa mous Italian tragedian, as Shylock, and Viol Allen as I'ortia. Mr. Novell! read his lines in Italian, the others in the cast in Knglish. Tho-e taking part were Cecelia Iftus, .John K. Kellard, Edwin Argen, Forrest Robinson, Charles Lane and Frank Westerton. Others who took part in the program were Lew Fields, Rose Stahl, Moy Irwin, Mme. Nazimova, Klsie Janis and Victor Moore. The or chestra was led by Victor Herbert and George M. Cohan. River: and in order to llnd out if similar conditions exist here on the Columbia .... ..-I..,, u't. fi.itml nn tlrfi Sacramento is our reason for desiring a continuation Overture I1 Durling . . . . . ..1 .1... 1 of the woric aim iut iu.ijr u. ...v NATURAL HISTORY OF THE SAI MON OF THE COIA'Mlii.V be taken up by the Commissioner of the United States Bureau of Fisheries just as soon as it is possible. "Hopiiiir that you will be suecessfn in having this undertaken at an early date, I remain. "Yours very respectfully, "II. O. VAN" DISKS "JIuter Fih Warden I McGEE AND COLLINS Eccentric Singing. Talking and Dancing APPOINT COMMITTEE. Singing One Harvest River. Illustrated Song by DICK HUTCHINS "Some One Think of Some Change Thursday: "When the Moon is Showing on the THE M0RRELLS "Wanted, a Nurfe Meeting of Depositors Arranges to Pro- Face Comedy tect money. S4Y VKAWIIsm. Dee. 13. A mass meeting of the depositors of the Cali fornia Sa'e Deposit & Trust Company was held last night tit Dreamland pa vilion. About 2000 depositors attended and represented all of the sections which have been holding independent meetings for the past ten days. It was decided to organize as a permanent convention and report of a special committee outlinm .. ..n.iorul mmimio nf net inn lonkimr to the"" conservation of the defunct bank's One act farce written by Ceo, Morrell esource was adopted. The following 1 : enunea rri.nra aer elected: " HATS " " - " " " ' ,4, , I n,arman. Snoerior JikIl' Carroll AH right reserved -1.: ,.i.:r,,.n t w T(nl,oil. .T.I cl,n Tliursdnv: "Black (statute V vC 11.......'.., " I' ' . w....ftv. A. Johnston, Madame Sorbicr and T. II. I by Joe McGee. r . r , I . I McCarthy; secretary, j. .i. .viois-imu; treasurer, A. J. l'on. A committee of 21 will lie appointed to arrange details of procedure. TEA The cost of good tea is so very little : only a third of a cent a cup! a cent-and-a-half or two cents for the family breakfast ! Your frocer returns your money II you don't Ilk Schilling's Ik-iit: we pay bim. TOT McGEE The Funny Man, Singing and Dancing THE SflROSCOPE Will present "The Piper's Drcarn" (Change Ihursuayj Something Interesting. In the investigation in the cause of the .recent accident to the Alliance the board of U. S. inspectors, consisting of Inspectors Ldwards and Fuller, exoner ated Captain Olsen and the other olli- cers of the vessel from all blame. The compensation for towing by the Tatoosh I was fixed by the O. R. & N. Co., was fixed at $175, the regular towage raw:, and the amount has been paid. Chas. Krickson and Gust Mangunson, of Portland, arrived in Astoria yester day and will go to dray's River today. Lars Bowman and Emil Lofgren ar('i in from Gray's Bay logging camp for a few days. ADMISSION MATINEES 0 and 10 cents 10 cents Seattle FisI He 77 Ninth St., near Bond 'Fresh and Salted Fish. fiame and Poultry. Groceries, Produce and Fruit Imported and Domestic uooas. P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs. . phone Red 2183 We Want Your Patronage Wc may not be the cheapest decorators in the city, but we do claim that we do good work and do it promptly It Will Pay You to See About Painting and Paperhanging Us Allen W?ll Paper & Paint Co. Eleventh and Bond Sts. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co Effective, Monday, September 9, 1907 lJciflc Time. ' a.m a Ml a.m m 5 H.15I S IU p.m M a is 9 Ml 5.601 101 run o.uui 7.ai 1. HA 7.M 8.06 8.13 a m t.ti (.40 8.48 B.4H 8.411 1 8.48 8.66 tt.il 6 HO 6. W 81 e.'io V.46 U.1H iu.is 9M a.m. in a- 10 811 a.m 6.40 7 11 7.W1 7.2ft p.m -a ft. Ill 8 Oil 0.20 V.HF, S 67 III. OS 10.16 lO.fW 10 M 11 46 ill. 46! Miles r e. :w.i 46.8 65.9 6U.il fU.i 71.4 78.7 W.8 W.8 106.7 106.7 1084 109.1 I.v. Ar. PIIIITI tNTIt Lv'.'...'..."..UOHI,Kt rr RAIMKKt MAYMh.H OUINCY ... CLATHKANIK JUNCTtONf.. .....WKHTl'OBT. U.IHTON Ar ASTUKIAI ILV , AUTilll. .p Ar'..'.'.'.'.'.WA H KKNTON I '. LT WAKHKNTONf .. LV Ar Ar. ,, LV, Ar.'.'.' n 0M 112.81 12.40 lil.4 p.m 106.7 116.7 118.1 11D.1 ,Lv. Ar. HAMMONII . ...KT. MTKVBSH I,V ,. FT. HTKVKNH Ar ... HAMMONII WAHRKNTOW I.V 7Twa kkknion Ar ..GKARHAHT ...HKAHlDHt IIUUADAY.... , Lv mTuS' 110.1 7U.7 78.8 88.2 6V.B U.8 47 40.4 18 IS. 8 18.4 ri.m.lp.i . 2 .1&I0 10.M 17.S 168 18 4 18.4 8.4 1.0 0.0 10.40 10 16 10.06 1.82 8.81 .16 8.16 7.(6 T.64 7.46 7.4lt 7.41 7.88 7.1W fa? 8 67 M 6 48 m m .001 8.401 8.26 7.M 7.60 7.4U 7.19 704 6.10 8 60 ft.a&l .a S(0 TSS 8. OH 6.0U 4.66 I p.m O i 11 00 10.40 I0.8S 2.461 2.201 2 OH10, a no 10.11 12SS 10.10 U SKI'W.W H'J.lUilU.U 11.20 10. 10.M . 10.46 .Jl M.m. .m. No, a . , , , . Ua. lt ttn.l Oil vi.n fmm iflfnrla .A (Mmlmnn ItaArtK wis Vt flijiwnM. nmi frnm Portland to Astoria, and Clatton Beteh dlreot. No. 24 run frost foniana 10 Auin oui. cut. au rune irum Aivurn w viasvp owh uuw No. 21, 25 and 29 run vi Ft. Stevens. No. 23 run from ClaUop BMb w Astoria, and Portland dlreot. Additional train will be run from AttorU to H Steven and return on Sundays, leaving Aitorla, lltSO m., trrire Ft 8tTtM 12:28 p. m. Returning leave Ft, Stevens 2:00 p. m., trrlvet Astoria liiB p. m i.j . - J.ll... i. T-i f. -.-.1-. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with aU trantontlnntl Una, At Oo with Northern Pacifla Railway Co. At Atoris with iteamers for 8n Franeiso ind Tillamook and Hwaco Railway k Navigation Co.' boat and railway. rrk...t. ti.i,. ..ij 1. ..j .11 1. ti. m... .-j v..m wet luiwugji i,iv&vi, bv.u w muM iiuui mil uumw u wi affii uu vr Oen, Ft. A Faasngr. Agi. further particular apply to,