The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 11, 1902, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1902
TO THE MAN WHO THINKS.
OOK yourself squarely in the face and see
if you are not half ashamed to be without
Ivory Soap in your house. Worse than this,
your wife is without it It is bad enough
for a man, though a man often doesn't care how
his comfort is mis-spelled. But a woman misses all
these little helps to housekeeping. And Ivory Soap
is one; its great potency makes it actually cheaper
than yellow soap for general work. It floats.
; QUEEN RBSENTS RECEPTION.
MADRID, Feb. 1.-The queen re
gent of Spain held tar final official
rerentton here Saturday when th
president of the senate and the cham
ber of deputies presented to her 'ad
dresses of gratitude from the country
5 for her nobility .and expressed the
best wishes for the (success of the
young king. The replies of the queen
regent were coached in touching terms.
King Alfonso was present at the re
ception. POSTMASTER AT LA GRANDE.
. WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.-The pres
ident today nominated John C Ardroy
' postmaster at La Grande, Oregon.
I The burglars ougtht to be ashamed
of themselves to annoy the police
so much.
'I '
BURGLARS FEASTED ON WINE
" CHICAGO, Feb. 10. Thieves entered
the residence of W. B. Leeds, presi
dent of the Rock Island railroad and
carried off several hundred dollars
worth of stiver. Before looting the
place the burglars helped themselves
to wine and the best the larder af
forded, the servants In the morning
finding several empty bottles and other
remains of the feast The family
were asleep.
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OUR ARMY THE BEST.
Our army is the most effective and
efficient organization In the world.
The reason for this is the men are
well-paid as well as well fed. Good
feed" and good pay, however, will not
alone make a good soldier. He must
have steady nerves, a good digestion
and a strong constitution. To fight
disease it is also necessary to have
the same requirements, but if you are
weak and nervous, there is a medi
cine that will strengthen your system.
We refer to Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters. For fifty years it has been mak
ing weak people strong and sickly
people well. We therefore urge you to
try a bottle and satisfy yourself. It
is a specific remedy for indigestion,
dyspepsia, constipation, flatulency,
nervousness, and malaria, fever and
ague.
The Filipinos need mule. Now Is
the time to supply them, after at lit
tle longer contact with civilization
they will be demanding automobiles.
Tr!
rears
What is wanted of soap
for the skin is to wash it
clean : and not hurt it.
Pure soap does that. . This
is why we want pure soap;
and when we say pure,
we mean without alkali.
Pears' is pure ; no free
alkali. You can ' trust a
soar) (hat has ho biting in
it, that's Pears'. -
Established over loo years. ,
What for? If you ask her she will tell
you she doesn't know. She just feels
have very little sympathy with this con
dition in his wife. He can't see any
earthly reason why she should cry. She
has plenty to eat, plenty to wear, and he
does everything he can, he thinks, to
make her happy ; and in spite of that,
she sits down and cries softly to herself,
apparently without any cause or reason.
But there is a cause, and that cause is
some disorder or disease of the delicate
womanly organism. Unhealthy drains
have taken away the vital force. Inflam
mation is fretting the nerves of the
whole body. If women did but under
stand the intimate relation of the gen
eral health to the local health of the
delicate womanly organs, they would
realize that the auick way to establish
the general health is to cure the local
disorders. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription dries the drains that enfeeble
women, heals inflammation and ulcera
tion and cures female weakness. It is a
medicine that can absolutely be relied
upon to make weak women strong and
sick women well. It contains so alco
hol, and is entirely free from opium,
cocaine and all other narcotics.
Women suffering from disease in
chronic form are invited to consult Dr.
Pierce, by letter, free of charge. Dr.
Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a
score of physicians, has in a little over
thirty years treated and cured more
than half a million sick and ailing
women. All correspondence is strictly
private and sacredly confidential. Ad
dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main Street,
Buffalo, N. Y. .
OOUID SO Am ELY WALK.
For the lake of poor, suffering women, I feel
it my duty to inform yo of the put benefit
jroor medicine has gim me," writes Mr. Csllie
Bowie, of Watts, IredcU Co.. N.C 1 wu in
miserable condition when I wrote to yon. I hid
uterine diacase so hod I could scarcely walk
nd ainered such dreadful misery I hoped to be
relieved by death. Yoa wrote to me to take
your FtTorite Prescription ' and I have taken
eleven bottles of it, and two of your Pleasant
Pellets. I am entirely well and feci like a new
woman. I feel thankful to Cod and to Doctor
Pierce for the blessings I now enjoy. I have
fine, big boy, two months old and serer got
along as well in my life. I can't praise your
medicines enough."
MO USE FOR DOCTORS.
About five years ago I had very poor health,
writes Mrs. 8. E. Whalen, of Holden, Johnson
Co., Missouri. "After doctoring four years with
our town doctors they gave my case np; said
they had done all they could. I had been con
fined to my bed half my time; the other half
could hardly drag around. I had such pains in
my back and abdomen I could not stand on my
feet tor more than a few minutes. My feet
were cold or burning, and my periods came too
often. The doctors said it was change of life,
so, as I had heard of lit. Pierce's medicines, my
husband got tup a bottle of ' Favorite Prescrip
tion.' 1 took it snd it helped me in some ways,
so I wrote to you and followed your advice,
I commenced 'Favorite Prescription,' 'Golden
Medical Discovery' and the 'Pleasant Pellets,'
as I was so constipated all the time and pills
woukrweaken me so that I would have to go to
bed. To the great surprise of everybody I got
well, and when I met my friends they would
ssy, 'I never thought you would be here now.'
But I can say it was your medicine, which no
doubt is the best in the world. Have had no
use for doctors since I tried your medicine."
- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are an
effective medicine for the bowels snd
liver. They do not re-act upon the
system. ..... ,. ..,.-
GREEK MF3ET8 GREEK.
'Fierce Fight Between Rival Factions
of Greek Orthodox Church.
CHICAGO, Feb. 16, Rival factions
of the Greek Orthodox church had
fierce fight during meeting and
when the trouble was over one police
man was among the Injured, while
several Greeks suffered from bruise
Knives were flashed and fierce
threats were made during the encoun
ter. When the trouble began tJu-ee
pollcmen attempted to stop It but the
officers were pushed . and nearly S00
men were fighting. On policeman was
struck by a chair and knocked down
stairs. A riot call was turned In and
on the appearance of a large body
of policemen the rioters were panic
stricken and Jumped out of windows
and down stairways. The police
charged Into the -crowd and, after sev
eral minutes of fighting, succeeded in
restoring order.
OF BUT LITTLE VALUE.
Montana Cfepphlre May Be Found In
Barrels Full.
BUTTE, Feb. 10. State Senaor Hob-
son, who Is largely Interested in the
sapphire diggings In Fergus county,
says the story in circulation through
out the East of the .many diamonds
being found in ttrts state is a myth.
The stone that 1 creating all the
furore Is a white sapphire, very hard
but of comparatively Bttle worth.
Hobson has made special trips to New
Tor and London, where he has In
terviewed well known lapldlsts with1
reference to the Montant stone.
In veins extending for miles along
the creek bed, Hotwon says these
white stones can be found by the
barrel.
PLEA FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY.
NEW YORK, Feb. W.-In Ws ser
mon at the Collegiate church. Dr. Don
ald B. Mackay, talking on "A Plea
for Christian Unity," expressed the be
lief that his goal can be reached only
along the line of interdenominational
co-operation. It Is a dream, he said
that all Christendom can be made In
one creed, the doctrine and ceremoh
ai The former plan, however, he
considers feasible and he presented in
his sermon a basis on which he
thought it could be accomplished.
ENGINEER INSTANTLY KILLED,
SEATTLE, Feb. 10.-U E. Wi,
marine engineer and an old resident of
this ctty, was Instantly killed yester
day by falling down an open hatch
way on the steamer WTamette. He
fell 30 feet and struck on his head.
Hardly a bone in his body was left
unbroken. Dlx stumbled over a coll
ot rope beside the open hatch. He
leaves a wife and two children.
Prompt Deliveries'.
Of Choicest Fresh and
Cured
MEATS
New Shop. " , Best of Service
Phone Main 61.
BOSTON MEAT MARKET
"Ws lead, others follow.
QU1TPAYING RENT
Own your own home
Don't pay Interest
The Oregon Mutual Rome Society
Will buy yeu a home for 11000, or pay
your mortgage for the same amount
You can repay them at 15.35 per month,
without Interest Send lor leaflet ex
plaining our clan.
Home Office, 60S Commercial Bldg.,
Portland, Ore. Tel. south KWl.
Local agents wanted In every town
in the state.
Contracts matured as follows:
December 21, 1!U No. 1.
January 18, 1902, No. 8.
Branch Office: 424 Commercial St
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the
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Com'l Agent,
143 Third St., PORTLAND. ORBOON.
01 VIWS ADVICE
TO MOTHER.
Immediate Belief from the Use of
Paine s Celery Compound.
B03T05, J.n. 13, 1902.
TO THE SuTFERHTB PUBLIC i It ia with a feeling of extreme gratU
tuck and thankfulness and a humane desire to benefit others that I write oat
my own experience in the use of Prof. Edward E Phelps wondorf ul prepara
tion, called 'Talne'a Celery Compound." Owing to a fall from a bono several
years ago, I became a nervous invalid, and last year I entered a hospital ai
a patient, when I wu operated on by a famous Hew York inrgeon.
The largioal operation was inooeeaful, bat nervom proitrition followed.
A summer in Newport, with the best medical attend&noe, failed to restore my
nerves to their normal condition. I wu absolutely unable to digest any aolid
food, and this weak condition of my digestive organs, combined with insomnia,
caused the deepest depression. A constant tenderness and soreness in the
region of my stomach, with a dull headache and extreme weakness, created a
feeling of hopelessness, from which I was nnable to rise.
It was in this melancholy frame of mind that I ohanoed to meet a Boston
lawyer, who said to me, "I was in almost the condition that yon are now in, and
after spending hundreds of dollars without receiving any benefit I was induoed
by a friend to give Paine's Celery Compound a trial,' which I did, and it cured
me completely when everything else had failed."
I was rather skeptical about trying a prepared medicine, but I ordered a
Dottle from my druggist and began to take it according to directions. Mnoh to
my surprise I slept soundly at night and did not wake in the morning with the
usual dull headaone. laen, too, l developed an appetite lor solid loou ana soon
I was able to digest a course dinner without any uupleasant sensations, I am
now completely restored to health after about two months' use of the Compound.
Sympathizing deeply with all who may be suffering as I did, I take this method
of reaching strangers, after writing personal letters to my particular mends.
With the sincere hope that others may be benefited as I have been by the
use of raine I Uelery Compound, 1 am
Very truly yours,
382 Hewbory Bt MBS. FBA50ES L BEMHABDT.
Hotel PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
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Orders Promptly Executed . .
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FIRST-CLASS WORK AT
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Brscial Attention Oivsn to Ship aid
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smlthlng, First-class Horss
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TRANSFER COMPANY
. Telephone ZZL . :
Graying and expressing
All 'Ws shipped to our. Cars
Will" Rsoelvs Special Attention.
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DBNTI8T.
1X4 Commercial 6t., Astoria, Ore.
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ADelicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
Ttas Northern PacMo Brewery, of which Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor,
makes beer for domestic snd export trade.
Bottled beer for family us, or kef beer supplied at toy time. Delivery in
the c!trr.
North Pacific, Brewery
Our Brut shipment of 1901 Wall Pa
per Just arrived and more on the way.
You Must Look
Before you can see our new coloring
and designs, the Ideas are as bright
as a summer morning, and suited to
very kind of room and style ot fur
niture. There Is nothing prettier on
paper than these varied designs,
Olvs us a call.
C. M. Cutblrth
ASTORIA.
No. 127 7th street; 'phons 1088.'
A Hold Up
We held up our line of Stove,
and Ranges to the publlo for In
spection. Prices on all Heating
Stoves we have shot to pieces.
W. J. Scully
431 BOND STREET,
Between Ninth and Tenth
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers.
As Ve ALLBIN Tenth and Commercial Streets