The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 07, 1908, SECOND SECTION, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNING ASTOIilAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1908
SHE'S A QUEEN
DEVELOP
THI
BUST
SHE'S A SIREN
is an expression that is always heard at sight of a well
developed woman. If you are flat chested, with BUST
undeveloped, a scrawny neck, thin, lean arms the
above remark will never be applied to you. "SIREN"
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and produce a fine firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill
out the hollow places. Make the arms handsome H
well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and
of perfect contour.
Send for a bottle odny and you'll be pleased and grate
ful. "SIREN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasent to take and con
venient to carry around. They are ;o'd under guarantee to do all v .
claim or MONEY back.
Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or send DIRECT
to us,
PQPP During the next 30 days only we will send you a sample
IKlL'0"'' of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10 cents t
ray cost of packing and portage if you will mention that yo
saw thj Advertisement in this paper. The sample alone may be sufficient
if defects are trivial.
Desk 22 ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO., 31 West 125th St New York.
THE GRAND OPERA
(Continued from page 9)
To the First 500 Children
Bringing this "Ad." and opening an account, we will
deposit the first 50 cents, conditional that the child
deposit 50 cents at time of opening account and; one
dollar per month for eleven months. The account
will then be worth $12.00 besides 5 per cent, interest
and is subject to withdrawal according to State law.
Remember your account is secured by real estate.
Children under fourteen eligible.
THE BANKING SAVINGS AND LOAN AS'C'N.
1C8 10th St. Phone Black 2184
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PRACTICAL POINTS
PRACTICAL POINTS
On Banking No. 5
Important to the business men:
Having an account with this bank
guarantees the security for your funds
assures prompt, satisfactory service
and the most courteous treatment.
You will find an account with the
Scandinavian-American Savings Bank
a valuable asset to you.
SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS-BANK,
506-508 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore.
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Keach; Miss Market Ruthvcn l.ang,
and so on. Dr. Chadwick from his
position in the New England Conser
vatory will doutless have a wide
spread influence on thtc future musi
cal productions. He is an enthusias
tic hardworking leader in his chosen
proiesMou, inn iinus nine among ins
manifold duties to produce many not
able compositions. Iredcrick S. Con
verse, a former member of the faculty
e t
oi music in narvaru anil one ot tne
directors of the New England Con
servaiory. composer ot numerous
worthy overtures, symphonies and
noruses, nas an especial interest in
the promotion of operatic works by
native composers.
Both the Boston Opera Company
and tthe Metropolitan Opera Comn
any will utilize the new opera school
as a training school for their own
stages, aim win acquire new operas
and exchange productions in order
that the public may have the benefit
of the greatest possible variety of
talent and the widest range of operas
Mine. Nordica is considering a con
tract to appear at tne new opera
nouse uimng tne opening season,
which is particularly fitting for the
reason that she, like Mine. Louise
Homer, is a graduate of the Conner
vatory.,A constant inspiration will be
presented for composers to make
their bravest efforts, with the know
ledge that the compositions will dc
mand serious consideration, and, if
worthy, presentation before the most
critical and appreciative audiences in
America. The members of the music
school will have the privilege of wit
nessing the finest operatic produc
tions of musical history presented by
the best talent to be obtained. What
effect this will have on the future
singers and composers of America is
hard to estimate, but the most con
servative and unentliusiastic must
admit that it promises results far be
yond the realizations of the present.
FIRST 1T1AL UK OF JST0B1A
DIRECTORS
Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregor G. C. Flavel,
J. W. Ladd S. S. Gordon
Capital , $100,000
Surplus 25,000
Stockholders' Liability 100,000
ESTABLISHED 18H43.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President
O. I. PETERSON, Vice-President
FRANK PATTON, Cashier
J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital Paid in $115,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits
FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM.
Eleventh and Duane Sts.
Astoria, Oregon.
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Paint You Are
Acquainted With
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acquainted with?
That's the way with most people
and most people nowadays feel ac
quainted with
if atmi k
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a name that represents the best of every
thing that goes on with a brush.
This store offers you under this mark,
for every kind of work you can think
of, the Perfect Paint for that purpose.
And besides, with every purchase we
give a copy of the new book, "Hie
Selection and Use of Paints and
Finishes' which explains
every method of painting and
finishing dearly, exactly.
Allen Wall Paper &
raint to. Sole Agents.
Cor. llth-Bond Sts.
THE YANKEE'S PUSH
(Continued from page 9)
any way, cither to ye Mole, Jamaica,
or to make a fresh bottom, or any
thing else that you may think likely
to help ye voyage, hut always to keep
our money in your hands."
A typical cargo for the West Indies
as Mr, IVnbody shows, was one taken
out by the elder Derby, It consisted
of 54,000 feet of boards, 34.500 shing
les, 3,5110 staves, 10 barrels of shad,
16 horses, 75 bags of corn and 20 of
rye, It was exceptional only In that
it had a smaller proportion than us
ual of dried fish, for the Yankees
early learned to make an advantage
ous Darter of the wealth of their ad
jacent waters, These tinny harvests
they appreciated thoroughly and even
waxed sentimental at times over the
codfish, ns it proved by the sacred
cod under which Massachusetts so-
Ions now legislate on Hcncon Hill or
by the carved and gilded effigies of the
codfish which Benjamin Pickinan, a
famous Salem merchant, placed on
either side of the pair of stairs in
the principal hall of his house, built
in 1750 and still standing in Essex
Street next to that Mecca of all tour
ists who visit Salem, the East India
Marine Building.
How far this profitable West India
trade was responsible for the develop'
ment of the personal kind of hank
ing which has long distinguished New
England is not specially indicated in
Mr. Pcahody's monograph on the
Derbys, but from references in it to
the banking customs of colonial days
it is easy to see how houses having
peculiarly personal relationship with
a large clientele, such as present day
commercial New England, came to
exist. The Derbys besides being very
large ship owners and interested in
various other enterprises of their time
served as oanKcrs to tne community
If one man owned another a certain
sum he would give his creditor a note
on Mr. Derby, and the creditor would
then demand the amount cither in
cah or dry goods or mm or any other
article he wished. A typical draft of
the eighteenth century does not look
very ousinessiiKe to modern eyes
though both the one who drew it and
its recipient doubtless meant business.
It is as follows:
"Salem, November 16th 1738
Capt darby, Be plcsd to let Mr Robert
Smith heve on gallon of Rum and
Charge the Same to the account of j
yours to Sarve
Benj Jones"
Now and then there is talk of a big
revival of the direct West India trade
between New England ports and the
islands. This may or may not take
place. After the advent of steam nav
igation most of this traffic which
through competition was becoming
less profitable than in early times
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ney Tiouble, Apoplexy and Mustilar Rheumatism nil come from OVER-FATNESS.
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A ANTI-CORPU" ia absolutely harmless. The formula used in makinf
this preparation ia on file in tbe Bureau of Chemistry in Washing
ton, which ia proof that it is PURE and HARMLESS.
A JTI-CORPU" reduce FAT from 3 to 5 pounds a week. It reducei
Double chin, Fat hips and flabby checks. No wrinkles result from
this reduction, for it makes the akin .-lose fitting and smooth.
( A VTI-CORPU" strengthens WEAK HEART, cures PALPITATION,
SHORT BREATH and acta like magic in MUSCULAR RHEU
MATISM and GOUT.
Prirp ft 1 00 per bo,tle- Mone bck i il don'1 d0 u
A 1,vv claim. If your druggist does not keep it, show him
this advertisement and make him get it for you, or you can send for it
DIRECT to us. We pay postage and send in plain wrapper.
FDPF 30 DAYS' TREATMENT IN EVERY BOTTLE.
iKLL We wil nd you nple of thia wonderful fat reducing
remedy on receipt of 10 cents to pay for postage and pack
ing. The satr,le itself may be sufficient to reduce the desired weight
Mention this j aper. Desk 22, ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO.. 31 West
125th Street, Naw York, N. Y.
Once the privilege of preying on passed over to New York. Only in
comparatively recent years have th
possibilities of tropical fruit growing
led to large reinvestments of New
England money in one direction
while the excellent prospects of Porto
Rico under American domination
have led to the establishment of the
trolley line which has now taken the
place of the mule cars on the shaded
highway between Ponce and La
Playa.
British commerce was authorized, out
from Salem sped the earliest of these
armed craft, the "Sturdy Beggar," to
be followed in a few days by the "Re
venge, i guns, which almost im
mediately took a "fair Jamaicaman
iaacn wnn in nogsncaas ot sugar
besides other cargo." All told 158
armed vessels were fitted out from
Salem during the Revolution an era
in which rich profits were made by
the adventurous and warlike sea
farers.
The career of these privateers of the
Revolution and the readiness with
which they turned to another trade
after the war illustrates the alertness
with which the New Englandcrs has
always sought out new opportunities
In 1781 when it was supposed that the
conflict might continue for some time
longer and when there was thought
of other rich prizes to be made on the
high seas, the most famous of all
privateers, the orawt turk, was
launched. She was built for speed
and armed with 24 big guns, being
hardly less effective than the men of
war of those days. On her first trip
she took two prizes which netted her
owner more than $65,000. Thereafter
came the ncgatiations for peace, and
stop was put to privateering. But
the big vessel had a subsequent com
mcrcial usefulness. In 1785 the
Grand Turk" was the second of the
Salem fleet, very many of them ex-
pnvateers, which rounded the Cape
of Good Hope and opened up the
enormously profitable traffic with the
East Indies which lasted down to
comparatively recent times and which
created many of the New England
fortunes that have subsequently been
re-invested in railroads, telephone and
other electrical properties.
The important West India traffic
Born in Iowa.
Our family were all born and raised
in Iowa, and have used Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Rem
edy made at Des Moines) for years
Wc know how good it is from long
experience in the use of it. In fact,
when in El Paso,' Texas, the writer's
life was saved by the prompt use of
this remedy. We are now engaged in
the mercantile business at Narcossee,
la., and have introduced the remedy
here. It has proven very successful
and is constantly growing in favor.-
Ennis Bros. This remedy is for sale
by Frank Hart and leading druggists.
Sore Nipples.
Any mother who has had exper
ience with this distressing ailment will
be pleased to know that a cure may
be effected by applying Chamberlain's
Salve as soon as the child is done
nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth
before allowing the babe to nurse.
Many trained nurses use this salve
with best results. For sale by Frank
Hart and leading druggists.
No Need of Suffering From Rheuma.
tism.
It is a mistake to allow rheumatism
to become chronic as the pain can
always be relieved and in most cases
was interrupted by the development a cure effected by applying Chamber
of the East India trade. It was Iain's Pain Balm. The relief from
especially active in the early years of pain which it affords is alone worth
the nineteenth century. There were manv times its cost. It makes slceo
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seamy features about it which have and rest possible. Even in cases of
often been described, and perhaps ex- long standing this liniment should be
aggerated. A triangular course was used on account of the relief which it
followed by many of the vessels which affords. 25 and 50 cent stees for sale
ran from the New England ports with by Frank Hart and leading druggists.
cargoes for the West Indian commun
ities. There they took on board cheap Stomach Troubles,
rum, phed with it to the African coast, Many remarkable cures of stomach
and exchanged it for slaves. The hu- troubles have been effected by Cham
man cargoes were resold in the West berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Indies or in the Southern states of this
country. Then laden with sugar, rice
and tropical fruits, the ship returned
to be welcomed in the staid New Eng
land town with psalms of thanksgiv
ing for the prosperity of the voyage. I
One man who had spent over two
thousand dollars for medicine and
treatment was cured by a few boxes
of these tablets. Price 25 cents.
Samples free at Frank Hart and lead
ing druggists.
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Cresta Blanca Sauterne (Chateau
60c
Cresta Blanca (Red and n r
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Cresta Blanca Sparkling op
Burgundy. Nips 30C
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580 Commercial Street
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Astoria Savings Bank, Treas.
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