THE MORN) G ASTUKIAN, ASTOUL-. OKEtiON
TUKSDAV, DP.CRMDF.il IS, 190ft
ftatorian.
Established 1S73.
Published Daily Except Monday by THE J. S. DELLINGER CO.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
11 BASEBALL WONDER
By mail, per year
By carrier, per month
, , : I i. WEEKLY ASTORIAN.
By mall, per year, in advance..:.......
.60
; REPORT OK THE CONDITION
I OF THE
I First National Bank
"Old Hoss" Radbourne, Greatest A.' "0Iik ,n.th1? ?ta,e 0 o0"
... .,,.. . l t the close of business, Novcinbri
" of All Pitchers. 27th. i9o&
i RESOURCES.
Loans and discount ....$-156,888,00
; THE HERCULES OF THE GAME,Jmlrf,s Mcuml ,nJ
t unscvurcu .,,.,,. .....
jU. S, Bonds to secure cr-
Hla Marv.lou Fmmt of PIU.W A,..k. CUlatlOn
1.786.94
40,000,0.
1.200.0.1
55,430.00
$1.50
Entered at second-class matter July 30, 1906, at the postoffke at Astoria,
Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3. IS79.
i lamented to m the fact that baseball
THE WEATHER
Oregon, Washington and Idaho -Rain.
. . ,." , C . ;
"ASTORIA, 1909."
This U our sjogaa, nowl ,
The new year must mean more ta
Astoria than any of her hundred
years and it is up to ns all to make it
the best ever.
There is no political impediment to
confuse, annoy, distract; for, nearly
two years to come we have nothing
to think of but business and com
merce and general up lift and that
will keep us going some.
No man knows what a day may
bring forth in a business way, nor
who will turn the propitious trick for
himself and the city and section, nor
on what basis the development will
hinge, lumber, fish, dairying, small
manufactures, shipping, grain, mills,
or what not. But we do know that
Astoria cannot stand still any longer;
that she must save her own situation
and secure her own future, using
every resource she possesses and un
fold others.,. The hour is our own,
the inspiration should be ours, the
achievement of something more and
better than we have now on record,
mast be ours. . . ,.
Let's get to it!
. The president favor four new bat
tleships. It will not be the fault of
Mr. Roosevelt if the Taft administra
tion is troubled with anything in the
nature of naval unpreparedness.'
Taft's plurality in Massachusetts is
110,423. The Socialists expected
largeN increase in the state, but Ilis
gen, though a resident of Massachu
setts, received there only 19.237 votes.
Colonel Bryan is said to have pur
chased a big tract of land in Texas
to be devoted to the growth of all
kinds of fruit An exception will be
made in the case of lemons, which
come to him naturally.
Bryan's plurality in Oklahoma has
settled down to 11,800. Th Repub
licans in the new state should reach
for it at the next trial vigorously and
confidently, and proceed at once to
organize thoroughly.
Orders for the delivering of The horning Astotian to either residence ,
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vr vi ouni may u maue oy posiai can. ur .... . ,s M ,,pueram, tnat WM m(,
Any Irregularity in delivery should be immediately .reported to the j th, gaimK. tD(1, whle no doubt
of publication. this Is In a great measure true. thtie
TELEPHONE MAIN 661. 1 1, pne pitcher who baa left a name
1 ,,, nn,ink.A. h mMI mi. . -
! many years.
Each year buudreda of pitchers claim
attentlou of the world, and each year
they are promptly forgotten. But I1U
nols produced a than who, althotiKb
now years deceased, has a brighter
nam than any of the great multitude.
In the great campaign of 1SS4, when
the rrovtdence club, then a member of
the National league, was fighting a bit
ter gam with Philadelphia, a catastro
phe occurred that seemingly would
disrupt Its chances of winning the pen
nant. A player named Sweeney, who
was pitching, was ordered to go Into
right Held to chang place with "Cyclone-
Miller. At that time It waa not
permissible to take a pitcher out of the
game. Whereupon Sweeney promptly
walked out of the game, leaving the
team with only eight men and with
on pitcher, Charles Kadnourne.
Two men tried to cover the field,
with the result that rrovldence was
completely snowed under. A meeting
of the directors was held to decide
whether or not the club should be dis
banded. Certainly a professional team
waa never iu a sorrier plight
Badbouroe was approached and the
proposition put to him. "I can win It
all right" said be quietly and In a
matter of fact tone.
And then followed the most remark
able battle for a pennant that the
world has ever seen. . Radbourne es
tablished a record that has never been
equaled, one that will live when more
xpenslve contests will have been
blissfully forgotten. Of twenty-seven
consecutive game Radbourne - won
twenty-six. In four game with Boa
ton be had three shutouts, only on
ran was scored and only seventeen
hits were made.. This defeat waa suf
fered at the hand of Buffalo by a
score of 2 to 0, and even then only
five hit were made off htm, showing
that the defeat was not due to poor
pitching. Needless to say, Providence
won the pennant or, rather. Bad
bourne won the pennant
But the great player had to pay the
price. No arm could stand the awful
strain without great agony. Morning
after morning when Radbourne arose
he could not lift his arm as high aa
his waist He had to brush his hair
with his left band. But he did not
give up the game. He would slip out
to tfie park about two hours before
the rest of the team put In an ap
pearance and would begin the excru
elating process of limbering up. He
would pitch the ball only a few feet
when he would first go out but he
would keep on trying time after time.
rubbing his arm with his left hand.
i Tl ; . e n i .
i r.j. ...... . .l . ivimumi on u. uunus
r n ,j . .... ! Rond- ewriti. etc
nant For Providence In 1884 A Ree-1 nue from Nntim.nl Banks
rd In Garnet Wen. - (not reserve agents) 63.379.0.1
i r., c.... i). ...i.. ...,i
Pitcher may como and pltehew may ! Bankers . . . .
go, but the name of "Old Hoss" Bad-! Due from ''approved' "re
bourne goes on forever. I have talked i serve agents
to mauv treat ball nlavera who have Checks and other cash
items
25,022.36
1.-V33-16
77629
Other National
2,530.00
361.70
i CRYING ECONOMIES.
There are certain sharp economies
to be practiced in this city of ours
during the next year or two; not
radical, . nor crippling, nor diffuse;
but genuine and , business-like and
helpful The city has reached a pass,
as to noculation, commercial influ
ence and significance, where sudden
and widespread reduction of her ex
penditures would insure a worse re
sult even than , sheer extravagance;
bat there are many lines, department
al and otherwise, that may be mini
mized in cost for a few years to the
immense good of her civic credit, and
yet not, dwarf nor thwart her prog
ress and her best interests.
Property in Astoria must be reliev
ed of many of the charges that have
in the recent past almost obviated its
Marked For Death
"Three years ago I was marked
for death. A grave-yard cough was
tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors
failed, to help me, and hope had fled,
when my husband got Dr. King's
New Discovery," says Mrs. A. C.
Williams, of Bac, Ky. "The first
dose helped me and improvement
kept on nntil I had gained 53 pound?
'in weight and my health was fully
restored." This medicine holds, the
world's healing record for cooghi
and colds and lung and throat dis
eases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold
nnder guarantee at Charles Rogers
& Son's drag store. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
EMMA GOLDMAN ARRESTED.
BELLI NGHAM, Wash, Dec 14
Emma Goldman, the anarchist and
Dr. Ben Reitman, were arrested here
tonight to prevent the holding of an
anarchist meeting. Chief of Police
Cade made the arrest under provision
of the federal constitution prohibiting
treason. He declares anarchy is trea
son. Emma will fight the case.
Notes of
Banks
Nickels and cents
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, via:
Specie $169,000.00
Legal-tender notes 220.00 169,220.00
Redemption fund with V.
S. Treasurer (S per cent)
of circulation) ........ 2,00000
Due from U. S. Treasurer,
other than 5 per cent re
demption fund 350.00
Total
.$977,677.48
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $100,000.00
Surplus fund 25.lXW.00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid.. 29,17594
National Bank notes out
standing 40,000.00
Due to State Banks and
Bankers 7087
Individual deposits subject
to check .. ..$655,14575
Demand certificates of de
deposit $128,284 92 783,430 67
Total $977,677.48
State of Oregon, County of Clat
sop, ss:
I, S. S. Gordon, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
S. S. GORDON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 1st day of December. 1908.
E. P. NOONAN.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
G. C. F LAV EL,
JACOB KAMM.
W. F. McGRECOR,
Directors.
REPORT OF THK CONDITION
OK THE
AstoriaNational Bank
At Astoria, in the Stute of Oregon,
t the close of business, November
27. IW:
RESOURCES.
Loan ami discount $4(13,175,7
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 8,042.78
V. S, IJtmds to secure cir
culation 47,500.00
U. S, Bonds to secure U, S.
Deposit 20.000,00
Other Bond to secure U. S,
Deposits 34,000,00
Premiums on U. S. and
other bonds . , . , , 4,575 00
Ponds, scenritics, etc 85.681.15
Hankiut; houe, furniture,
and fixtures 4,305.00
Other real estate owned,., 8.233 41
Due from State Banks and
Bankers 10,306 50
Due front approved reserve
tKcnts 77.849.65
Checks and other cash
itens 43R76
Notes of other National
Banks . 3.035 00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and cents 871.06
Lawful toney Reserve In '
Bank, vis: i
Specie $71,075 55 I
Legal tender note 1.505 00 72.580 55
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent cir
culation) 2J7S.0C
Due from U. S, Treasurer,
other than 5 ner cent re
demption fund 600,00
WvHmHviHrWWmti !,
&M:Weafc Specials !
Now is the time to lay hi your iupply
of beverages for the winter months
I Vigora! Beef Tea $2.50 per jug f
i'luid beef in tubes 50c per dozeu, high
grade Rock and Rye and all other stan.
dard bottle goods at the most reason,
able prices. ... .- .
i'boneiwi. 5811 Commercial St.
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers
HMtM''"t HMMMMWMMMMMMMt
Total. ,
.$784,469.62
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 50,00000
Surplus fund 50,000.00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid ... 21,485 58
National Bank notes out
standing 47,500.00
Due to State Banks and
Bankers , 107,58
Individual deposits subject
to check . ,.,.$281,224 91
Demand certificates of de
posit $30.486 40
Time certificate of de
posit $258,333 50
Certified checks . 331 65
U. S Deposits... 45,00000 615,37646
Fast Freight -Service
Dally Service Via
THE A. SX C. R. R. CO.
Through merchandise Cars frpm, Portland to Astoria
leave Portland at Op.ru. Every Day except SuuV
y; ,AlvC8S tbaa carlad shipments delivered at
Freight House before 4 p. m. will arrive in Astoria at
i'.wp. m. vox turthcr imformation call on
O. B.JOHNSON,. Oen'l Agent A. & C. R. R.
3th St, n.r Commercial St ASTORIA, OREGON.
FINANCIAL,
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine ! 8ome'1I"e his face would be drawn
Tablets. Drueeists refund monev if ! n? luto contortion but never a word
market values; taxes and assessments I lt fan, , cure g w. GROVE'S nZhL. "w
iA.tuu iuv gnuju wan
6 wuuuns diijaee now "Old Hos" was eettlna alonr.
and all costs, save those of actual
government, must be kept to the low
est margins, to let the realty here re
coup from the extraordinar y stres
that has prevailed pretty nearly to
the danger-line.
Other cities in the Northwest have
done this thing; have done it well,
and in good time and are wonderful
ly better for the experience. One les
son of the sort is quite enough, as all
sharp business expedients are. It is
merely a question of rightfully realiz
ing the necessity and going at it in
the interest of all concerned.
We are not advising or counsel
ing; we are merely suggesting; and
are quite conscious of the unpopular
ity of the hint as well as of its in
evitability! ., . i !
the local and Associated Press re
ports.
One of the
Essentials
They would sit silently on the bench.
waiting for his arm to get Into condi
tion. When he was able to throw
from second to home base a rousing
cneer wouw go up, for tbey knew
that meant the winning of the game
ior mem.
uaaoourne claimed fur hi hnmo
of the happy homes of to-day is a vast ' Bloomlngton. 111. After his ereat ea-
fund of information as to the best methods ; 800 wlta Providence managers aU over
of promoting health and happir.o and ! . counlI7 'e upon bis heels. , Flat
right living and knowledge of the world's ! ZJ.fl &.a! he W" "0t
oe products. Dext R,ason either When the
Products of actual excellence and was over the late Ned Allen, president
reasonable claims truthfully presented i 01 tae team that season, sent for Bad
end which have attained to world-wide i bourDe- He laid the release before
necenfcirm, thmnoh th f .u. i blm aU(1 c'se beside it a blank con.
Wefl Infrm. nf th w,m t - v tr8Ct Iiadlxurue looked at them both
WeH.kfrmed o the World; not of mdi-, for aeveral minutes and then slowly
viduals mly, but of the many who have took up a pen and filled the blank out
the happy faculty of selecting and obtain- j fl,r a sum only $2,000 higher than he
ing the best the world affords. 1 naa boen Petting and tore up the re-
One of the products of that class, of j lease' AIIen alln08t fe" 0D Dto neck
known component parts, an Ethical ani?Titpt f","y' . ...
j. . . . "ucai Uadlxjume's last year in baseball was
remedy, approved by physician and com- with Olnrlunati m JS91, but it was a
mended by the Well-Informed of the sad ymr. It twins a pity that the ca
World as a valuable and wholesome family i rMr o 80 K'ent a ball player should
laxative is the well-known .i'vrnn nf Fi 1 ei,d slly. That year his work
and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial fZtrl ,dc'cr,t?on' fr w"
. . . 6 . 'Ul.sLraln made in ISM was beginning
effects always buy the genuine, manu-1 to toll on hU arm. At the end of the
factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., ; season he was too proud to go Into
only, and for sale by all leading druggists. ' mur :asw baseball and so entirely
wituarcw from the ffnrne. He return-
j to Bloonilnirlon, where he opened a
4 4WiMMWWW.H fjllllar'1 ,h''- rTe had little to say and
' unwinking silence would sit, In a
To be given away at the Ji rornf:r and watch the young men laugh
! himself only when cornered, and then
Ji out for a few short words. He had al
y yg bonn mi ardent fiKherman. hunter
if j and sportHman. but he gave op the
'P'ii life, Karh year his taciturnity
Increnwd until he became almost sul
len. After n time he Rave up his billiard
hall and retired into the obscurity of
his home, mldom letting people see
blm. At Jast. In 1807, he fell ill and
soon pasied away. Portland Ore-gonlnn.
Mr. Taft speaks cordially of hii
treatment in St. Louis during the
campaign. St. Louis points to its
Taft plurality of 13,000 as a proof oi
its reciprocal sentiment. ,
President Roosevelt and Mr. Gom
pers do not agree as to the best
method for improving labor condi
tions, but the president has the ad
vantage of having done something.
To be given away at the
.... BARERONI AN ....
CHRISTMAS MATINEE
Every lady and child attending the matinee from now, to Christmas
will be given a coupon which will entitle them to a drawing on a
free present. The presents will be displayed in the show window
of the Bee Hive Store on Commercial street. Special matinee prizes
for children from now .till' Christmas, 5c. Who are the lucky ones?
ADMISSION 10 CENTS - - - - - SEATS FREE
A HONGKONG TYPHOON.
Door and Windows 8mihtd In by
th Fury of th Gilo.
Boom! Boom! Boom! The signal
had changed to the ominous red-
Lgreen-red, and the three dynamite
typhoon waa upon us. No need to
hurry the aervauts now every one
waa only too anxious to assist The
wind waa tearing round the house,
seemingly in all dlrectluna, but strong
est from the north, aud the nouie of it
was louder than thunder. One nut
aide room, more exposed than the rest,
teemed to be Its especial butt We
stayed there for a moment to listen to
the raging of the storm, but even the
stoutest heart could not sleep In that
pandemonium of sound
Total....
..$784.46.62
State of Oregon, County of Clat
sop, ss:
I. J. E. Higcins, Canhler of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the bet of my knowledge and belief.
J. E. HI GO INS.
Cs-ihier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 3rd day of December, 19t,
M. C. MAGEE.
Notary Public,
Correrr Attest:
GEO. H. GEORGE.
GEORGE W. WARREN,
A. SCHERNF.CKAU,
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Scandinavian-American
Savings Bank
OF ASTORIA.
To the State Hank Examiner, at
lt was well i the close of business. November 27.
iiiunereu ana oarreo, out It was in- i lyUB:
credible that it stood in that tornado
CUNDfcNSfcD.
First national Oankof Astoria
DIRECTORS. ; U
Jacob Kamm W. F. McGrecor G. C. Fj.avel
J. W. Ladd S. S. Gordon -
CapiUl $100,000
Surplus 25,000
Stockholders liability 100,000
J. 0- A. BOWLBY, President
O. I. PETERSON, Vic.-Presldenl
J. W. GARNER, Atalatui CashWr
FRANK PATTON, Cashier 1
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $23$tQCd V
Transacts Central Banking Bnsinsa . Interest Paid on Tiro Dpo
Four Per Cent. Per Annum
Elvntb and Duan Sit, . . Astoria, Oragoa
RESOURCES.
Loans and Securities $133,91819
Furniture and fixtures 4,446 54
Expenses paid 205.50
Available funds:
Due from other banks
$10,376 19
Cash in vault..., 9,679.21 20,055.40
Total: $158,625.63
$ 50,00000
3,500.00
445.58
104.680.05
.Total $1 58,625 63
of wind. The doors creaked and
groaned with the strain, and the win
dows clattered with a shriller note,
while outside it seemed as though all
the winds of all the ages were let
loose for destruction. In the center
of the house, though the nole was
leas, one could feel the building rock
ing on its foundations and hardly
dared speculate how much the late
heavy rains had weakened them. Ev
ery moment we expected the roof
would go.
Crash! The upper part of an Inner i
glass door had blown in. There wan t t Ann trice
a stampede for that part of the house, j Capital stock '
for the wind must be kept out at all I Surplus
costs. Bofa cushions, sheets, hlankets i rinliviijcl profits
from the beds, all were requisitioned I Deposits .
to stuff the broken panes. We had
hardly finished before there was a ter- !
rifle noise In the basement and Bucb j
a snouting in Chinese that one could I
hear the boys above the din of the j
storm. It was the door of the cook's 1
room which had burst its hinges and i
bolts, and once the wind had found nn j
entry it made the moat of Its oppor
tunity. Twenty-seven panes of glass
clattered to the ground In the base- i
ment before they could get the door ;
wedged back Into place with great
difficulty. But there was little time
to think of the servants, for we had i
onr owu troubles upstairs.
The wind suddenly veered round tin
til tho full force seemed to be coining I
from tho southwest, and the front of '
the house began lo feet lt. The hall !
door was straining on Its hinges, and 1
we had to improvise struts and pile
heavy furniture behind It to help n :
resistance to the wind. Then a nisli i
upstair, for a bathroom window had
crushed In and the door was draining j
Every moment the wind was Increas- !
ing in fury, but the roof hold. Be
tween 3 and 4 the typhoon was nt
Its height,-and it is impossible to de- i
scribe the sense of helplessness one I
feels in mich a wild raging of the ele
ments. Sleep was out of the question
until the wind abated toward morning,
and we rested a little, a tired, sorry
looking household, encamped in the
safest part of the house. Nan Peacock
in Leslie's Weekly.
SCANDINAVIAN-A M E R I CAN
SAVINGS BANK
ASTORIA, OREGON
OUR MOTTO: "Safety Supercedes All Other Conilderatio."
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manar.
Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Tracks and Faraitar
i Wagons Pianos Moved, Boaed and Shipped -413
Commercial Street - . Uiin Phona
I THE TRENTON
t. .
First-Class Liquors and( Cigars
02 Commercial Street
Corner Commercial and 14th. . ASTORIA, OREOON
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Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was
unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and
after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was,"
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