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TIIE. MORNING ASTORIM, ASTORIA, OIUMON. SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1909. JUST WHY PROHIBITION IS SO POPULAR IT WILL DO THE WORK J 4 LijHj JiiJN U s 13 The peer of all Washing Powders. Satisfaction ' & & guaranteed or money refunded. j& 1 lb! package 10c A, V, ALLrEN SOLEAGENT j AN EXAMPLE THAT GIVES WIDE IMPETUS TO THE DOCTRINE. SPAN OF HUH LIFE MAYREACH150YEARS SCIENCE AND TRUTH WORK ING TOGETHER MAY FIX THAT LIMIT. articles of our export from the United States, raw cotton shows. a decrease from 11 ecnts per pound in March 1908 to 9.5 cents per pound in March 1909, and sharp declines in steel rails. pig iron, cotton cloth, unbleached, canned salmon, rosin, turpentine, mineral oil and refined illuminating oil. JSEW YORK. May 7.-When tu berculosis and other preventable causes of excessive mortality are mastered, when those less than fifty tell the truth about their youth and those more than eighty do the same about their age. it may be possible ;' desert fur a actuaries to figure on 150 years as the span of human life. The Na tional death rate has largely de creased, but the decrease is almost entirely confined to the infantile period. .Over 50 years old, the decrease has been but small or an actual increase has been shown by statistics. From 188? to 1901, there was a decrease of seven in each 1000 of population in the total number of deaths but the rate of deaths from heart disease cancer, certain functional ailments and suicide is 50 per cent higher in the United States than the mortality in the same causes fifty years ago. .These and many other interesting facts about the duration of human life were presented by John K. Gore f Newark, N. J.. the president -of the Actuaries Society of America, at the Twentieth annual meeting of the association in the Metropolitan Building. DANVILLE. 1U.. May 7. -While! sleeping in the anteroom of his study rather Serippo of the Westvitle Ro- j wan Catholic church was tired upon i by thiee men armed with -shotguns. I The walls were riddled with shot i from five charges and the glass doorj was shattered. The shot passing I over his bed was imbedded in the j wall. Father. Serippo says: i "I received a letter a few days ago j signed 'Parishioners.' which warned , me that I had better leave town at ; once or I would be killed. I have i known that an attempt would be ' made to do me violence. I am ready and willing to give up my life, if I ! only, die doing my duty. I think 1 1 would recognize those who fired upon I me were I to meet them." - i The cause for the shooting, Father ' DAY bcrippo says, is his the liquor clement. activity against TRADE CONDITIONS. WASHINGTON. May 7.-Measur-ed in values of merchandise imported and exported as compared with those f a year ago, trade conditions in practically all sections of the com mercial world show a decline, accord ing to the report of the Bureau of Statistics issued today. "This fall in the values of the im ports and exports of the principal heap.' countries of the world, says the re port, "probably is due in part to tower prices of the principal articles forming commerce. While is cannot. BECOMES A PROFESSIONAL. NEW YORK, May 7.-Tom Mor risey of Newark. N. J., famous as a contender in amateur long distance races in which he has won many laurels turned out professional last night and was accepted as an added ligure in the International Marathon : which is to be run Saturday. Mor- j rissey's friends say that the offer of $10,000 in prizes prompted him to ' the amateurs. Morrissey is said to be in excellent condition as ,1V. " L I U.lill.JJ JVIVta. j for an amateur Marathon. It was; " his belief that he would stand an ex- Fim Methodist, cellent chance against the profes- j "The Cure of Souls" will be the sionals which led him to take this sermon theme at the morning scrv acticn. His entry brings the list of i -'e- At- 8 o'clock in the evening a starteis up to 13. i sermon on the subject: "Christianity ; and the Labor Problem," will be Church Services Sunday YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN THE STORE FOR FOR FOUR BAYS ONLY SATURDAY. iVIONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FATHER BOOSTS HIM. I Base Ball Pitcher Gets $100 From; Home Every Game He Wins. i given. An invitation to attend this service has been issued to each of the twelve labor unions of the city, j The cHbir will render an anthem, f "Abide With Me." Mrs. A. A. Finch , PITTSBURG. May 7 Lew i will sing a solo. A cordial invitation Moren, the Pittsburg boy who is! is extended to the public to attend.; making good in the pitchers box i C. C. Rarick, pastor. i with the National League Club of I j Philadelphia draws a bonus of $100 First Norwegian Lutheran. j for every game he wins. Few Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m.; i pitchers are as favored as this idol j F.nglish morning service at 10:45; ; of Duquesne Heights, the son of English Bible class at 7 p. m-; even-1 Captain John Moren. the well-known ' ing service at 8 o'clock. All welcome, river man, who resides in Meridian Theo. P. Neste, pastor, street. j j Captain Moren believes in en- j Christian Science, couraging his son in his efforts to ! Services in rooms 5 and 6, I. O. O. ' reach the "top of the heap" and F. building, corner Tenth and Com- even- time the ticker shows that he niercial streets at 11 a- m. Subject! ha won his game a check for $100 of the lesson sermon, "Adams audi is ftrwarded to the young man the. Fallen Man." All arc invited. Sun- j same night. Yes, I send Lew $100 ; day school immediately after the when he wins a game." said Captain j close of the services. The first Wed Moren. "I did all in my power to'nesdav evening in the month at 7:30. All This Season's Makes of Stock of Best Clothes TIE W0RKINGHE MS ST01E CHAS, LARSEN, Prop. which at the average price of one dol lar a callon, gives a literally cool $200,000 as the amount of money spent for this frigid pabulum during keep him from playfng professional Reading room same address, hours a "i"1? period of 24 hours. One firm ba'.l, but now that he is in the game i from J to 5 daily, except Sunday. j employing 400 men and 100 girls, i want to see mm at the top ot the .turns out 4000 gallons a dav. whil- Grace. ! the great hotels and resturants make ) Sunday services as tollows: Morn Rev. I. W. Williamson's Letter ing at 11 a. m. and evening at 7:30 Rev. I. W. Williamson, Hunting-'p- m.; Sunday school, 12:30m. Senr- I their own creams end of small and there are n i private manufacturers. t i. i . . , i ton. W. Va.. writes: "This is to cer- Uce at Holv Innocents chanel. L'nner- "W' '"" of course, be said that 1909 orices are tif v that I used Foley's Kirlnev Rem- m, vi; hokey-pokey winch has no cream in lower in every article than those of cdy for nervous exhaustion and kid-1 it at all, or ice either, but is composed 'lgUr".'VaiC?te 'wer P"C.eS ;i l Th ,h'a7 l'Xrl'l I Norwegian-Danish M. E. ui itireiim r mmrnts in tnanv nr rnp - ......... ... j - . .. - principal articles torming our own of eondciixed i-.vlk. water and flavor ing. There are 150 different varieties l ice cream, hut 40 per cent of th ordinary sale- are plain vanilla, and even in the liijilich-s resorts on'y four or live kinds are much called for. And the ice cream isn't all eaten in New York. Several houses ship ail over the cast .'rti -tales and to Cubi, while steamer- are provided v i t h sup plier sufficient to last in good condi tion on voyage- to Europe ami back and even to Australia and the Orient SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THF STATES BRANCH OF THE UNITED London Assurance Corporation $ 625.000.00 Of London, in the Kingdom of Grent Britain on the 31st of December. 190a ivade to the Insurance Commissioner o( the State of Oregon, pursuant to law Caoltal. Amount of capital deposited Income. Premiums received during the year in cash $2,312,598 97 Interest, dividends and rents received during the , ycarf ' 104,928.03 Income from other sources received during the year 67.759.19 Foley's Kidney Remedy has restored? :5crv'ces at ' a. m. and evening at 1, .-. 7 1- . I 1 . . r X n r nrv VnnMur erhrt at II a m i wiport trade and also a fall m price weak run ,,0wn Contains no! A cordial invitation is extended to! ef certain import articles of our own harmf, Hru?5 and is pleasant to all who understand our language.! '""""t u: jjiim-ipdi iaKe. i. r. ua-nn. uwi urue btore. J. T. Field United States Branch Statement. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE pastor. j h tvj Kt'w a duet n &y ALC'OJIOL 3 PER nfvi- AVegetable PreparatlonErds-' sirailaiiiiSttieFoodaiitfncgula ting tlic S lomacfis andBcjw'ds of Prontoles DigeslionJCkftfiil ness and RcstjCorJalns nciiho- OpiinuJ!orp!une norMiaml.! not Narcotic. MecpeafOfdlkSMWmim Iwi'iff Stcd" jiahetud WtmStri' Ctwid Suw k'wi-jrtai'fmr. Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa-j non . aour sioraacii.uiarniuta WormsfomTilsionsjevcrisli nessaiuILossoFSLEEP. FacSimib Signature of NEW YORK. I '- Guari I T71 1... r?ntl nil anieeu unui'r iw rui Exact Copy of Wrapper. I '' Forlnfaats urA Olnlcnv. if The Kind Von fey V. ll n , ! i a m s& e v i yut r. i a Bears the . I & t M In pigaature y of A A tf Use I I IP' I" A v' m uver . Thirty Years i8 r mm i wmm THI CtHTAU COMMftV, HEW TOR Omf. Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Comnnnv Alderbrook Presbyterian. , " Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning ; Oi Liverpool, England, on the 31st day of December, 1908, made to the worship at 11 a. m., Christian En- I Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: (deavor at 6:30 p. m-, evening worshiu i . Capital. at 7:30 . m. Everybody welcome.' ! Robert J. Diven, pastor. ; Total income Disbursements. Losses paid during the year $1,233,387.99 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock... Nil. Commissions and'salarles paid during the year 674,918 90 Taxes, license and fees paid during the year 85J41.28 Amount of all other expenditures 111.280 18 Remitted to Home OHiec 391,82699 $2,485,286 19 Amount of capital paid up in cash Income. 1'remiums re.-cived during the year in cash Interest, dividends and rents received during the year Income from other sources received during the year None in the United States $7,430,392.70 Presbyterian. ' Morning worship, 11 o'clock, ''The -Saints at ollossae." Sunday school, ! 12:15; Y. P. S. C E., 7:00; evening i workup, 8 p. m., "The Watchman."., ;Soo, Miss Taylor in the morning. ; Losses paid during the year Male chorus at nic'lit. All are invit- I '-"vtdends paid during the year on capital stock 370,86173 187,874.97 Total income Disbursements. $7,989,129.40 Total expenditures Assets. Value of real estate owned jjjj. Value of stocks and bonds owned $2,546 96791 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc Nil. Cash in banks and on hand 177,910.90 Premiums in course of collection and in transmis-' s.ion 1 417.43461 Due from other companies for reinsurance on losses I'1'1' 6,654 27 $2,496,555.34 Win. S. Gilbert, pastor- Memorial Lutheran. Sunday school at 10 a. m., morn ing service at 11 a. m., theme for ser mon, "The Waters of Life." Evening service at 8 p. m. Theme for ser mon, "Our Special Privilege as a Church in This Community." A cor dial invitation is extended to all to worship with us. Our motto: "The Faith of Our Fathers in the Lan guage of Their Country." Oustaf F,. Ryditiist, pastor. j Commissions ..$3,998,788,16 .None in the United States .. 1,404,646.46 . . 256.9it3.85 md salaries paid during the year i axes, Ii((-n-ei and fees paid during the year.. Amount of all oilier expenditures 1,071,807.29 Remitted to Head Office 1,171,604 56 Total expenditures Assets. Value of real estate owned $1,848,416.87 Value of stocks and bonds owned 4.970.497.01 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc ' 3,314,950,00 Cashjn bat.ks and on hand 1.438.566-25 Premiums in course of collection and in trans mission 1.545,991.17 $7,903,750.32 Total admitted assets '. Liabilities. Cross claims for losses unpaid $ 201,867 50 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding M r,'sk ' 1.863,983.23 Due for commission and brokerage 27,76491 Ml other liabilities 7l'29o!22 Snrpl" - '..."..'!.". '. 084.061.83 $3,148,967.69 Total liabilities .Total insurance in force December 31, 1908. $3,148,967.69 $284,990,055.00 VAST AMOUNT OF ICE CREAM With the fir-t warm days the city's gigantic ice cream industry is blos soming forth once more- New York eats something like 200,000 gallons of ice cream every hot summer day. ,..$ 651.328.30 j Total admitted assets Liabilities. (Gross claims for losses unpaid ' Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding ! risks . . 7,143,654.12 Due for commission and brokerage (All other liabilities 443,888.08 $13,118,421.30 Hoarseness, bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar as it soothe and heals the inflamed throat and bronchial rubes and the most obsti nate cough disappears. Insist unon having the genuine Foley's Honey l osses incurred and lar. l. f. Laurin, Uwi Drug Store. Total liabilities Total insurance in force December 31, 1908. $8,238,870.50 $1,187,661,939.00 Business In Oregon For The Year. ; lotal risks written during the year.; 1 Cross liremillms rereii-f1 ilnrtno- tl, ' .' B..H. i rcmiums returned during the year 16211. Losses paid during the year , 37305J Losses incurred during the year,,'..'. 30 006 1 j i'm.ii amount oi risKs outstanding in urcgon, Dec. Ml, 1908 4,074,036-1 LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION ' ) By A. W. THORNTON, !c, ,..:.,... , j , , . Joint Manager. .K.iui-'tj iiuuii kciicuii (thrill hjju miurnry in ia 1; $2,958,450.00 7a734.78 10 37,305.08 30,006.69 4,074,036-00 K. OSBURN, Agent, Astorie, Oregon. ROD E. SMITH, Portland, Oregon. Business In Oregon For The Year. Total risks written during the year .' $6,479,319,00 Gross premiums received during the year 130.696.43 Premiums returned during the year 20.348.20 Losses paid durine the vear 63.809.04 hiring the year 66,728 40 Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon Dec. 31, 1908 6,351,41300 LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO. By M.'D. HAVEN, Resident Secretary. A Card This is to certify that all druciris's if Folev's Honev nnrt Tur fail t .J S'a'utor resident general agent and attorney in fact , vm , v, ,11111:71 ri T,iA,,n,m ., vvnuii'.n ii. nni ra rori am . Dreo-on Note Special deposits not held for the protection of. all the policyhold of the comnanv cannot lie nilmitfivl ns aii onvnt a,M inl,lal tu' your cough or cough, heals the pneumonia and tains no opiates. yellow package. Drug Store. cold. It stops the lungs and prevents consumption. Con The genuine is in a T. F. Laurin, Owl ers ot i ne company cannot be admitted as an asset and included in the published statement, except the deposit with the State Treasurer for the pro tection of Oregon policyholders only, John Fox. Pres. F. L Bishop, Sec. Astoria Ssvitiis B-jt TWs Nelson Troyer, Vice-Pres. and Snpt ASTORIA IRON WORHS DESIGNERS AND MANUF4CTURERS OF THE LATEST IMPROVED ... Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. Correspondencs Solicited. . Foot of Fowtk Itnet