The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 05, 1899, Page 3, Image 3

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    'TIIJMOUSiI0 A8TUKUN, Tlll'liHDAV, IjCJ'OBKK 6, IWJ.
a
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Acts gently, on the
KibrsiEYs, Liver
and Bowels
nrANSES the System
OVERCOMtsiyCN'
hAB,TUAl W"T"
' ' w . ntnuiiifimu
PERMANENTLY
ItmUkMIMHIDN IUMMi
timnr4tively Easy. DIf Dnt
you think iw.i can live on ehenply as
Oils?
May-Crtalnly-lf tha mui'i , In-
coma la over IW.OOO a y curJudo.
ITCHING HUMORS
sUebaa.and Irrltatwma iMeunlly rsllavacl and
edily cuwl by bt bailie with ll-rnin
ik", in PwaiuM im aain, (will iiiru
M'TMI'U UlnlUMnl. InWl lh iklu.
ill J !. uf CuTKH iu kaMJLVWT, w oooi
Cow.l'toiak.
" la i.M 4la II MMfV ttm
ThiMif Two flouli Araln. H Ah. It
'iii'iiin-f ffni m If I eould almoat
illn Wllllltng,
Di: Shilohs
) Cough and
(pnsumplion
I
III Thlan hayond nueatlon the ,lx
Ill tnnat aneeeaatnl t mth Me.ll. '1
II cute evar known tn aclenev: a
lit rw doara Iny.ii lii'il y ouie Ibe f
Pit wolt cnaea Id t'inih, rinap
yl and KinnaJiitia.Wtiile it. wn- t
dertul aiuvraa'ln the fur a o(
I onaiiniiiiiuii la without a par
allel in inr niMnry ot inrttioina.
r. i ilea ita hi Kt diKOivrry It haa
lirril aold en a Ullurantrr, a
ittt whn h no nthrr mnlirina
ran atnml ll y..u have a
t'oin;h( v rnmraily aak you
toll y it. In I'nitritMiitraaml
( aim. In ,Xt-. and l ml, and
In KiiKland la. W., a, M. and
4a.
aiii r nnAnninnnt
S.C.WELLS&Co
LEROY, N.Y.
HAMILTON, CAN,
Slta (ntwen gasps) Well, thoie
that waits with you must often think
they may have to meet that kind of a
fate, too. Chicago Times-Herald.
'9!
I Iheta tiny CiDlulei are lupenoi
to ttatiam ot topaiDt,
vuooui or iniecnoni anorurr.v
CURE IN 48 HOURSVWj
the urns dneaiei with
out Inconvenience. -
.Wrf by all rtrurrfntt.
A poatlcal muse soraetlmea keeps the
poet awake, but It's the mewi of the
ant that disturb the slumbers of othor
people. : ' ,
Pears' soap is noth
ing but soap.
Pure soap is as gen
tle as oil to the living
skin.
ears
DEWEY LEAVES
THE OLYMrA
Trlrgraplifd Ills Kxrcullvf
Ollcer to Haul down His
Klai? Yesterday.
WILL VISIT HIS FOLKS
Secretary Long tells Illra to Con
.sldur Himself His Own Master
for is Lome as He Pleases.
t.J l-Admlral
navy di iwrMiicnt
early today and had a talk with H-c-
r,
:
1
retary Iig over lh plana f.ir hi
Unm-tHnfe futuiV. The " secretary
rwitly Informal, bewvy thiU the de
partment was willing lo give hint p-r-
llberly (o ili m hi pUiiwJ. Tbn d-
lrl , therefore, at hla Instance.
detached formally fntiu the (ilympla
after thl dull.. Il will telegraph the
eicc'tve officer at Tiiiiiklnavllle, to
haul down hi flag today, and thus will'
terminate hla connection with the
''ru,l"r 'hlrh for morn than two ycare
has Imii lila home.
In accordance with projects already
planned, ill admiral will go In Vrr
niiint Monday as the guest nf V. Hew.
rd Webb, f liurllnrton.
Iter In lh day the admiral rail,-.! nn
the president In d I ecu as I he Philippine
puliation.
MNoTYI'B IIKi'iHtl) HltoKKN.
Cuiiiudilir m the Hun Hole nn Avmi;
nf 11.940 Eiii an Hour.
nill.ADKUMUA. (X. willlnm
H. HiiiIiImi, compositor on thu IUUI-
iniw fiun. liMk in wortiri rwnrd fur
nucliln tyihiaritlnit In a coiitim f r
r of I4f. a Hit with Wllllun
Infy of th I'hlliKlrlplil Knqulrrr.
The CiinlMt wo Mil In h Phlladfl-
phla Time ofTlcw. Hlulvbg an M.17 oini
In 5 hour and It nilnuuw, or an aver
ag of 11, Ho fin an hour. Puffy m4
55.o.'6 ciiii In t hours and S3 minute
Tli prevloua rcord waa 10.H00 pmi an
hour. maji. in th 8t. Loula Pnnt-Dla-p.Krh
or71it four yian afO-
JF.AVKLEKS ON A STRIKE.
NKW YORK, the fAbout
lOOlM)i
' I
1
. immnr iiiioii, nave airucK for etKitfi
houra.
m wv -m nii-ivMiw' 111 Yiavrt'S
for overtime and double vnrii for Sun.
lay work,
....
- UUHONK? Pl.Afll'R BPHEA
.
OIHKTO Ik-t ' 4 ,Thru.' n..v
1 wi" t HA H t. lire m-W
cnaea of
tlte jdiigue and one death ni n-iMirted
Tueaday.
IlK TIMED TO ROAST HIM.
The Astoria office was visited by a
gfthtlrnian a few days ago, who nought
throuiih a llnnnclal btitie to pursiiade
the hualneaa niaiUMror Into Kiptratlng
whiat in newspaper piirlaniv. Is known
us a 'roojit' on Styner, the electric doc
tor. The offer was refund. At that
lime but llttlo was known, either of
Doctor Styner or of the Styner Thera-
puili' Company, Now, the fuct la dem
onntrated that this Inoffenalve but per
alatnnt and laborious doctor is nut on
ly accoinpllahlng a world of good In
and around Astoria, but has as his
patients, almost every complaining res.
idont In the city. , ,
It Is understood that some ot his
brethren In the local profession have
ruined much flurry and bother over hln
appearance here and have bean un
ceasing In their efforts to bellUle his
iron!., xt. Thla Is directly at variance
with lTofi'sahna) courtesy. Moreover,
a frail's merits must be measured by
tlio nucress ho attains. Dr. fltyner'a
practice Is Increasing and he Is fairly
floodud with testimonials. William
Jackson I tl name of a man who
was given up by our home physicians
Mr. Jackson will tell any one that Dr.
Styner has virtually cured him. Wil
liam Nebbcr was dying of paralysis.
Within 4wo weeks, Doctor Slyner's
treatment will have him off nf his
crutches. Ask Captain Randall, of the
Wallulu, and John Anderson, of the
Anchor caloon, their opinion nf Doctor
Styner.
Of course there Is an army of ntincks
plylnn; their nefarious practices In
every neotlon of the Union, Doctor
Styner do not belong Ito this element.
He Is an honorable and skillful man,
and controls a patronage that any
competitor In the United States would
feel proud to call his own, and his
treatment does what he promises It to
do cures dhe sick. Can you aak more.
THE rHIZB COXTBBT.
Th fall Irfm of th pulillc avhiMila
tartHl on Monday and brought Into
lhu city a givat niMy chllilrvn who
ilurhig the auniiiicr muM n liuva bv-n
rtiatlratlng in Hi country and at th
"iiahorv. It waa hnnlly n In; rxp---d,
houvvr, thut Ilia lltilu poil hud bi'n
') warily and lndOMtrtuly canvamlny
for thn prlxi-a which nr Mug offirrd
III tha Aatorlana aiiliai'rlptlon contiat
fur H-linilHtr and (utolx-r. It la
prcti-d hat (irtolwr will a.Tloualy out
atrip HnitiiilHir, both, In th InUTi-m,
manlfi'ati'il and tha iiumlH-r of auli
tvrlptluiia rrelvd. Huroly iiouh, thv
linlt. la a llvuly oini. I-t It wa iiht-
rlly and may tha lent boy or girl win,
M-r- nri thn ruk and romlMona which
CONDITIONS.
'rl t.-The boy or girl undi-r II
yoma of ng ariillng in tha Urgi-at
numuar of monthly or yrarly aubacrlb
ara to tha Dally Aatorlan during tha
nion (hi of Bcptemtx-r and Octobtr will
be entltlrd to a tholca of tha but grada
of 140 Kamblrr blcyclra. Thla .irlie 1
contrlbutrd by tha Columbia Electrical
l"palr Company.
Prliv 3. Tha boy or girt undar II
yrara o( (g tending In tha aacond larg
est pumbor of monthly or yearly tub-K-rllwra
to tha Dally Aatorlan during
Si-ptcmlwr and Ootobar will ba antl
tied to a 110 ault, If a boy. or Ita aiulv.
alent In rah. If a girl. Thla prlxa I
given by Mr. Daniirr uf the popular
San Franrlsro Store,
I'rtae t The boy or girl undr II
yean of age eemllng In tha third
larrr't numbrr of monthly or yearly
tubaerthre to tha Dally Aatorlan dur
In fi-ptpmlwr and October, will be
rntltlH to a beautiful aterllng silver
watch, A:norlran movemont, guaran
teed for una year, value I7.W. Thla
prize la tendered by Mr, J. H. Seymour,
the well-known Jeweler at 401 Com
mercial afreet
THE HUI.ES.
Ram buy at girl participating In the
C'lid'at niuit bring the name and ad
dreaa nf each aubacrlber, Irglbly writ
ten on a aeparata piece of papr, to
tha bualiK'ii olllce of the Aatorlan, be
tween 1 and I p. ni. ot any day during
the content, together wltb tha amount
of tha aubacrlptlon, at tha rata of 14
O'liia a month, for the term uf the aub
acrlptlon. In return, each boy or girl
will receive a printed card bearing tha
name and add real of the subscriber,
with the date and amount of the aul,
acrlptluii. Theie card will be retained
by the recipient until the second day
of October, 1S9. On that day the
carda received by the children mutt
be returned to a committee of clergy-
.nien. whon nme
will hereafter be
announced, and theae gentlemen will
compare the cards so returned with
the recorda of the office and make the
award of prises thui ahown to be
earned. An order will be given to the
lucky boys or g Iris and tha dealers will
Immediately deliver to them the prliea
named.
DKWEV ON AMERICAN SAILOR.
t'Mcago Times-Herald.
Th.' Anivrlcan jHHiple are now fully
satisfied that Admiral LVw-y It a
great mail. When the news nf tin
wonderful victory In Manila bay waa
fluuki.ul .1... (.. .K.. ...1.1
I hit nmi-ii. klirj W1IU
tvt.l. ..n r.......u I. .i..t
aia i anluln.' Itv oniiular v.rillcl h,
wn SV,, n t.h(. , ,h) ,rlnlie of
"in i loatf l .eiaon. rarruaui. juuca,
and Perry,
l.ut the Industrious newspap r Inter
viewer has given the people a larger
conception of the man Dewey. He has
climbed from tthe conning tower of
the Otympla to greater heights. The
people have weighed the utterances of
the -nan and they find that their naval
hen Ik also a wise, level-headed, saga
cious and far-swing American. He is
greater than a sea-fighter.
The peoplo usk no better proof of
hi, greatness ithnn his referents to,
the American sailor and his concern j
for the brave crew of the Olympla.
After being informed by the New York
coinmlttee concerning the elaborate
plans that were -mder way for his
ceptloii and entiit-tiilnment he quietly j
and modem' ly asked:
"What are you going to do for my
nenT They all want to take port In
th) celebration."
After belmr aasurcil that the crew of!
th oivmnu hud n.d h-. n fnPlrnMon I
and that the lackles would, have anjms of dyspepsia and irtomaoh trou
Important place In the festivities of, F- R- Gamble. Vernon, Tex.,
the two days' welcome the admiral ex- KIV- relelved me from the start and
pressed great aatlnfaotlon and declared
that they might do with him as they
desired. .
When Admiral Sampson was taken
lo the Olympla to extend the greetings
of the North Atlantic squadron almost!
the first words that came from Dewey
fts he met the visiting admiral at the
head of the gangway were:
"Look at those marines. Did you
ever see a finer body of men?"
These were "the men behind the
guns" wh won the battle In Manila
bay. They wwe flint In the thoughts
of the victorious admiral In the har
bor of his home land as well as In the
thick of the fight at Mnnlla,
There may be other proofs that
Dewey Is a great man, but these are
elements of greatness that appeal with
peculiar power to the American peo
ple, Levi F, Cook, a republican politician
of local prominence In Someyvllle,
Mass., who has been discovered as the
author and putter out' of the somewhat
mysterious circulars suggesting Gener
al Miles as a candidate for ptVMldent.
sent to both democrats and republi
cans all over the enuntrv nys, after
some pressing, that his purpose Is not
to form an independent republican par
ty and that ithe movement has not been
engineered by any am:ret organisation
As to whether General Miles has glvwn
hla aanntlim to the publication of the
circular or to the movement, Mr. Cook
la allent. . .
The cold chills of
frar run nn nrtd down
the bud of the btaveit
aiuii whrn be
down tlic bar
rel of i d :h
dialillK Win,
rlii nler in the
ba. of a mas who
Oii-ana "ahoot."
vary hour and ever
minute men face drain
In a mure frourm and
eiUlly critui'l forni
(Iruth in the Kiijie of
tint ilri.llet rnrlliy
ui niHiminu ra-aijr-i
i,i ion. Out of
all the Iriia of liiou
ii'i'li who yrarly
die from coniimitlon
oo trr cent, nuild be
aaved. IH. Wrice'e (Kildtn Medical Die.
covrry l an almoat oiifniling cure if
taken In the earlier atagra of the dineax.
It will cuie ron-umption and all allied die
eava, aa bronchial. Ih mat and navil affrc-
tluna. It cure by cuing to fit at prinriplra.
a man a oony aiarvee a Ion time Or I ore
rnaiiui(ion atUrka him. The tiaauca of
hla lunir alarve for lack of audidrnt nour
iabmvnl. They become inert and balf
dead and then are aliaard by tbc barcilli
of consumption. Tile "Goldrn Medical
Iiiaei.vrry '' realorea the long lot apetite;
it atrtnuthena the weak atomach and cor
recta the impaired donation; it protnotca
the flow of dineatire juicea and acilitaiei
the aximilati'in of the lifr tnvme: element!
of the food into the blood When the
bluKl l pure and rich, old inert liura are
torn down, rairied off and earreted, and
new. hralthr. muarular tiaanea replace
thru allays uilUinmation of the inn
rim niemhianea, aooihra the cough, fa
cilitatra ripectoution. and drrptiia the
brrnllnnr. anpplymg the avutrm with a
much needed almk of oiygrn. It drives
rail all iiniuiitk-e and diaraae genua.
M'dicine dralrra aril it
' I ir firat laVrn nearly two yeara ago with
rh"kmi and ai hin: in my llinait." writra Mra.
ft r. V rr. of Itrnrita; c.ranl Cn ff Mrairo.
I l.aia rvrrvlhlilif I cinild think uf and aurnl a
ftral .Irrl irf tniHii-y. Thrrr iliKiir Ireatrtl me.
Mv ihtiMl ttW-rrird and I liaa my voire. I
Milit amrel talk The ductora rallrd the
IrtHi'tlr Lnrtirhtnl alRcllon and a.ild Ihr larvna
arn lui.llv alfriLd I waa almiial drad with
rnii-iiriti,Hl. y nrl);hbura tnnnulit I nnd
not lor a month I hrfan Uktua Iw rirrrra
0''.tcn Mr.licul tnaciwrrv From Ihr firal. I
fkt.imriKi I lo ImfirmY ami now ha
ive aa good
l'irree
Btl'rwrirr I owr mt lili" to lit.
A prlva, letter to a frlt-nd In New
Vork from he dlatlngulnhed palnti-r,
Itttlinondo da Madraao. anya he will be
ivcr brre by the latter part of Octo
ber. Madame- de Madraso, who was
( Mile. Haha, and Is a well-known com-
lr, mill come with hi-r huaband.
w hen a woman faila to make a fool
of a man sln doesn't feel any more
rtMt for him; she thlnka he's Just
dumb unappreclatlve Idiot
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Tuke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's itg
nature Is on each box. XSc
Senator Piatt's leaning toward Llu
tenant Oovernor Woodruff, of No
York, fr the second place on the tick
with MiKlnley looka as if the senator':
old diallki for the president was crop
ping o it airiln, or else he is very sure
of renubllcnn success with any ticket
(hit may ho named.
For many years science has studied
liquors. Result the whole world uses
whlnkey. It has proven the best stlm
ulant and does not Injure nerves and
tlaauei like coca wines and other drug
ged compounds. And Harper Whlakey
la the Ideal whiskey. Sold by Foard A
Stokes Co., Astoria Oregon.
"VI - . ..(. . . , ....
kA i n- -u- ...
loreph Stockford, Hodgdon, Me., heal-
a sore running for seventeen years
and cured his piles of long standing
by using DeWltt's Witch Haxel Bulve.
It cures all skin diseases. For sale by
Charles Rogers,
The counterfeiter may have been
brought up well, but he always turns
out queer.
Millions of dollars Is the value placed
by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrlsburg, Pa.,
0., thc tf or nt,r cMi whPh ,ne av,
ei f,om croup by the use of One Mhv
we -m,8, cure. It cures all coughs.
cMs Rna throat and lung troubles.
r,r cnie by Charles Riggers,
,
Stationers are about the only persons
who can keep diaries through the en-
tire year.
"
E"' P1". Kod'l PyPP"la Cure
wl" digest what you eat. It cures all
cured me. it is now my ever mating
friend." 8old by Chas. Rogers.
The price a woman pays for a com
p'exlon Improver Is always a hand
some sum.
"If you scour-the world '. you will
never And a remedy equal to One
S'lnute Couirh Cure, "says Editor Fack
Icr, of the Mlcanopy, Fla., "Hustler."
It cured his family of LaGrlppe and
saves thousands from pneumonia, bron
chitis, croup and all throat and lung
troubles. Sold by Chas. Rogers.
"When our boys were almost dead
from whooping cough, our doctor gave
One Minute Cough Cure. They re
covered rapidly," writes P. B. Belles,
Arglye, Pa, It cures coughs, colds,
grippe, and all throat troubles. Sold
by Chas. Rogers, druggist
It keeps some men busy Inventing
schemes to separate other men from
their money.
"It did me more good than anything
I ever used. . My dyspepsia was of
months' standing; after eating !t was
terrihle. Now I am well." writes S. B.
Keener, Holslngton, Kan., of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you
eat. Sold by Chas. Rogers, druggist
XJh'S
Governor Sadler, of Nevada, . who
has luit had gubernatotial flgt.t ds
cldJ in hla favir by the iopreoie
court, la credited with laying he ow.s
his majority to the fact that he signed
tlw bill ligullxlrig fights In his Hats.
The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. .
Klrkmon, Belle Hive, III., aayi, "After
offering from Bronchial or lung trou
ble for ten years, I was cured by One
Minute Cough Cure. It la all that is
cUlrned and more." It cures coughs,
ci.ldn, grippe and all throat and lung
troullea. Sold by ('has. Itogr, drug
Kliit.
The dufitlxt may not be able to Oil
a I' uia! f It want, but be can OH
aching void.
President King, Farmer's Bonk,
ilruuklyn. Mich., has uaed DeWltt's
Mttlo Karly Jtlacrs In his family for
years. raya they are tha best Tb- se
famous little pills ours constipation,
bllliouaneai and all liver and bowel
troubles. Sold by Chaa. Rogers.
The poof fowl Is dreadfully cut up by
tha time an amateur carver gets
through with it
"I wish to erpress my thanks to the
manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea; Remedy, for
havlna put on the market such a won
derful medicine," says W. W. Maa
alnill, of lleaumont, Texas. There are
IhoUMnda of mothers whose children
have been saved from attacks of dys
entery and cholera infantum who
mufti nlo f,-el thankful. It la for sale
b C'lia. Rogers.
A (treat many people who are trying
to get in the social swim should put
on life preservers.
On the 10th of December, iW, Rev,
H. A. Donahoe, pastor of M. E. Church,
South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va,, contracted
a aev.-pe cold, which was attended from
the beginning by violent coughing. He
us: "After resorting to a numb r of
so-cilled 'apeclflcs,' usually kept In the
house, to no purpose, I purchased, a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
which acted like a charm. I most
cheerfully recommend It to the public"
Fir aale by Chas. Rogers.
It is hard lo convlnoe the small boy
that f urn pier vacation days are longer
than winter school days.
During the winter of 1897 Mr. James
Reed one of the leading citizens and
merchants of Clay, Clay Co.. W. V.,
stiuck his leg against a cake of Ice
in su"h a manner as to bruise It se
verely. It became very much swollen
and pained him so badly that he could
not wak without the aid of crotches.
He nas treated by physicians, also
used several kinds of liniment and two
and a half gallons of whisky In bath
Ing It, hut nothing gave any relief
until he began uidng Chamberlain's
Pain balm. This brought almost a
co m lete cure in a week's time and he
believes that had he not used this rem
edy his teg would have had to be am
putated. Pain Balm is unequalled for
sprains, bruises and rheumatism. For
sale by Chas. Rogers.
There may bo nothing In a name
but In the society columns of a news
paper there are nothing but nanus.
HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
gard for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F
J. Cheney for the last IS years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
WEST ft TRAUX.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.
WAt.DING, KINNAN ft MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. TVs
tiivor.lals sent free. Price, 75c per bot
tle. Sold by all druggists.
Hull's Family Pills are the best
Uudyard Kipling Is intending to re
visit Australia, and will probably stop
en route for a short visit In South
A'rlci. Come to think about It, Mr.
Kiplmc has never turned out much
copy concerning that part of the world
and If he happens there at Just the
rmht moment he will find lots of ma
terial.
.The Original
WORCESTERSHIRE
Beware of Imitations
)obsl Dunun'i Sons, Agents, New York
MfiPfRRirte'
SAUCE
THAT JOTFUI. FEMJNO.
witn tns oxntiaratlnf sense of re
newed health and strength and In
ternol cleanliness, which follows the
use of Syrup of Figs, Is unknown to
the few who have not progressed be
yond the old-time medicines and the
chea p substitutes eometlm'-s offered
but never accepted by the well-informed.
Buy the genuine. Manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
:3
reserves
1 fratu. lallk plrklM of catnap ara
mora taii, mora auU-ki, mora
. b-aJthf'illr araX) WHS tUBnad
wax man by any (una
1 mrihod. buaanaotvUiMaatewulM
.''Refined,
j Paraffins Wax
- In '7 bnoMbotd. ' It la damn,
' 7 taatrlr-e and ednrlraa air, nut
v ami and pront Urt a pound can. of
7 It Willi a liat of lia many aaaa
4 Imm roar 4ivcwler gnr,
rf J . bUdTrrwtra. afadaby
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