The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 12, 1902, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. KIDAY. SliPTODUU 13, UK)2
Sore
Hands
Red Rough Hands Itching Pal ras
and Painful Finger Ends.
ONE NIGHT CURE.
SOAK the hands on retiring
In a strong;, hot. creamy lather
of CUTICURASOAP. Dry, an J
anoint freely with CUTICURA
OINTMENT, the ret skin
cure and purest of emollients.
Wear, during the night, old, loose
kid gloves, with the finger ends
cut off and air holes cut in the
palms. For red, rough, chapped
hands, dry, fissured, itching,
feverish palms, with shapeless
nails and painful finger ends, this
treatment is simply wonderful.
Millions of People
Cat Ccticpba Soar, misted by Cm
ecu Oixtmkvt, for preservinfr, purify
ing, and beautifying the akin, for draining
the scalp of Croats, scales, and dandruff,
and thastopping of falling hair, fnrioften
in?, whitening, and soothing red, rough,
and sore hands, for baby raeliea, itchings
and irritations, and for all the purposes of
tlie toilet, bath, and nursery. Miilious of
Women ne Cutictra Soap in the form
of btitlia for annoying inflammations, cliaf
ings, aud excoriations, or too free or offea
aivo perspiration, in the forui of washes
for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many
sanative, antUeptic purposes which read
ily suggest themselves to women.
COMPLETE HUMOUR CTRE, $1.
fon-t-llni of CCTtcCKA Sor(gp.),tocltsnee
Uiv'cuist and scales, nd fu-u tlie tliickened
eitt.-lc: Crncmu Oivwfst. .), to to.
ftjiutlr allav itching. Inflammation, and irri-t-ilion',
and' Mothe and hel; CCTICFS4
Resoltekt Pills (23c V the new chocolate
coaled sulwtttute for liquid Resolvent, to
vt and clonus the blood. A Single Set is
often melent to core the severest case, es
pecially of baby humours.
Syotd nirouelMwi, Uit world. Itrit'rit Drortt
Ci-.-rterKMte &l Londco. Fiwa. !fc-rr-: A Rw de 1.
lux. l'uu. Pottie Dihuo Cmui-Cosr.. frays.
STEAMSHIP SIBERIA FAST.
NORWEGIAN AND DANISH
MEHODIST CONFERENCE.
The Western Norwegian and Danish
M. E. Conference met for its eighth
annual aesslon in the Norwegian
and nanlsh M. E. church In Upper As
toria yesterday morning. Bishop Earl
Cranston, P. D presiding. The con
ference opened with a celebration of
1he Lord's Supper led by the bishop,
afier which the secretary for the last
year's session called the roll. The or
ganisation that followed was as fol
lows: Bishop Cranston, in the chixlr;
Rev. Aug. Peterson, first assistant sec
retary: statistical secretary, Rev. 0.
J. Heekner: Rev, F. N. Meiby, assis
tant; treasurer, Rev. K. Erlckson and
F. A. Scarvte. assistant.
The first order of business after the
orgnniiatlon was the submitting of
the reports by the various presiding
elders, who were as follows: Rev. M.
Wilson, of California; Rev. E. J. Ltn
deganrd. Montana: Rev. J. Olsen, Ore
gon; Rev. E. L. Hansen, Washington.
All the reports showed excellent work
j being done In the different, districts
i being done in the different districts.
I fields of labor, which In every Instance
i materially sustained the report of the
presiding elders as to the success of
the year's labors.
In the evening Rev. E. J. Lunder
gaard. of Spokane, and Rev. F. A.
Scarvle. of Great Falls, preached from
the text, "Lo and behold. I am with
you even unto the end of the world."
PROGRAM.
Tolty 9 a. m. business session: 3
p. m., preaching by Rev. P. N. Meiby.
of Pan Frncisoo, and in the evening at
S p. m. by Rev. A. Peterson, of Se-
i attle. and Rev. O. F. Field, of Eureka,
'Cal.
Saturday 9 a. m.. business session;
j S p. m.. preaching by th Rev. X. L.
Hanson, of Butte. Mont , and Rev. P.
Peterson, of Los Angeles. Cal.
j Sunday At First M. E. church. Rish
! op Earl Cranston will preach at ll a.
! m. In the evening the Rev. Pr. T. C
! Tliffe, assistant secretary of the board
of Church Extension, will preach at
j 7:30 p. m. In the first M. E. church and
not in Foard and Stokes hall as pre
j viously announced.
LATE ITEMS.
News fraii Svensen Is that Gooden
saved his house, but nothing else.
' i Reports from two sources say that
NEWPORT NEWS, Sept 11. The X, halem is having no better time
new steamship Siberia, built here for , than the rest. Fires are rasing all
the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, ; around there.
returned to Old Point last night after
a most successful trip at sea, making a ' The whole country north of Vancou
maximuni speed of a knots. ; ver. Wah., Is fighting flames. Re-
The Siberia left here at 12:15 o'clock ! r-orted that the further north the
Monday and made the run of SfiO mile? ; worse the blaz.
from the Capes to Nantucket Shoals:
in 3) hours, averaging 18 knots an ; Up till time of going to prss corn
hour under natural conditions. Coming munioatton between this city and Til
back several spurts were made and lamook had not been restored and dias
the Siberia ran easily from 19 to 21 trous news is expected.
knots an hour. She will leave In
about two weeks for San Francisco.
TREASURE FOR ORIENT.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept . U.-The
Honk Kong Maru, which sails today
fnr the Oripnt. will carrv in her treas
ure room more than J500.000 in treas-1 a"oss th" rir in different places,
lire. Some of this is in the form of, Frt Columbia was almost surrounded
Mexican dollars, but the majority of car'y In the evening and the stumer R.
Charles WUkstrom had the honor of
a procession on a piano trolley last
night. He had imbibpd too much to
know it, but the officers had impro
vise! a patrol waeon and placed him
in the city jail.
Reports were coming in about fires
the shipment consists of bars.
STILL ANOTHER STRIKE.
Miler was sent over to render assist
anc-e tr take it. At this hour (3 a. m.)
, no definite and authentic news as to
' the safety of 'he hul'ding at the f.rt
' could be obtained.
VETERANS' REUNION.
CHICAGO, Sept ll.-Over 125 men, j
representing local union No. 361, grain '.
elevator employes, are on strike and
have tied up 10 of the big elevators
at South Chicago. The walkout fol- ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept. 11 -United
lowed the refusal of elevator suj.erin- States Berry, of Arkansas addressing
tendents to recognize the union and , veterans at a reunion here today of ex-
accede to several demands.
MUST PRACTICE ARCHERY.
i Confederates of Mtoourt. declared that
the Confederate soldier performed the
I greater acts of heroism and valor than
! any other soldiers in the world's hls-
tory.
"If Jeff Davis W!is n traitor. I am
a traitor, too," s.n'il the sen itor.
A barbecue was held this afternoon
NEW YORK, Sept. 11. An edict has
been issued, cables the Shanghai c r
resDondent of the Times, censuring
the Crinese imperial bodyguard for and was atti1d by WOO persons.
their neglect to practice archery reg-1
ularly. LED p,Y KAISER.
ACORN PARLOR MATCHES. j
1500 Matches put up In a neat ear
toon. A good match at a reasonable
mice. We sell them at 10c per pack
age ROSS. HIGGINS & CO. j
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United State Land Offloe, Oregon
City, July 16, 1902:
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congrw June 3, 1878, entitled " An
act for the sale of timber lands In
the states of California. Oregon, Ne
vada, and Washington Territory." as
extended to all public land states by
act of August 4, 1802,
WILLIAM L. GILSON,
of Daila, county of Polk, ttate of
Oregon, bas this day filed In this of
fice hi sworn statement No. 5S25, for
the purchase of the NW. quarter of
ectkm No. 19 in township No. ( north,
range No. t west, and will offer proof
to sbow that the land sought ia more
valuable for Its timber or atone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish fata claim to said land before
the register an1 receiver of thla of-
at Oregon City. Ore., on Saturday.
th Hh far ot October, 1902.
He itan as witnesses: Theodore
(Rtarkinaa, ot Astoria Ore.; James El
nynn. ft Portland. Ore.; Adeaon Mon
ro, of Portland. Or.; Thai. B. Btdwell,
of Aatorta, Ore.
Ar and aU persons claiming ad-irr-'7
th aioTe-4ecrIbeJ lands are
rnKtre4 to 0! their claims Is this
ff!e oft or hefer U1 th day of Oe-
CHA9. B MOORE,
7-2S-J-2 Hf-ntr.
FR V NK FORT, Sept. n.On-The
Oder Major General Young and Bri
gadier General Woods and their aides
Lieutenants McKinley nnd McCoy,
charged with cavalry led by Emperor
William today. The Americans did not
draw their swords, but rode with Garde
du Corps, one of the household regl
ments and emperor's body guards.
This charge was the climax of the
maneuvers.
NOTORIOUS BANDIT SURRENDERS
DENVER. Sept. ll.-A social to
the News from Tucson, Ariz., says:
Bert Alvord. the famous train rob.
ber and outlaw surrendered last night
Hounded by rangers In the United
States and rurales In Mexico, broken
In spirit, his right arm shattered by
bullets so that he can no longer use
a gun, Alvord decided to give up and
trust to the leniency of the law.
ROOME WILL URN WIRES.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. ll.-Wlth
the sanction. of President E. II. Hani
man, of the Southern Pacific, General
Manager Julius Kruttschnltt has ap
pointed A. E. Roome, of New Orleans,
superintendent of all the telegraph
lines of the company. Mr. Roome will
have his hadquarters In San Fran
Cisco. He succeeds J. B. Donner, who
died last month.
Ha SLAVER
mia win i ii l i
If IN W U U I II IN mi
INK I II 11 M tfi I It-' th.
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Slatfry is naturally abhorrent to a nation whose
eontititution dorlaifs all iwoplo to be born equal under
the law and to have equal right to life, liberty and the
iuiuit of happiness. Hut slavery is most obnoxioun
when it fastens its bonds on women. If it were known
that one American woman had been carried into slavery
by Mor or Arab, the I'nited Slates would rescue that
single, slave if it took its whole navy and combined
aniw to effect her deliverance. And yet this United
States teems with women slave, for whom nothing can
be done bv the government. When a woman toils
every dav, from moin until night, year after year, aud
gets nothing for her labor but food lo eat, clothes to
wear and a roof to shelter her, what is that but slavery?
That is the lot of many a woman iu this free land.
She is a household drudge. Sta has no money to
spend. She takes no holidays. She slave and saves
to help pay for the home, to enable her husband to pay
for another eighty acres, or for somw other domestio
purpose. She loses her sight over the cooking stove
and her strcntrth over the wash tub, and not infre-
ntlv when the last payment on house or land is
e, sho herself pay the debt of nature ami leaves
result of her labors to a new and younger wife.
It is this household slavery of American women that
may be held as largely responsible for the prevalence
of womanly diseases. Common feminine ailments are
neglected and allowed to grow until they involve the
general health, and to the burden of slavery is added
the weight of almost constant pain. The back aches.
There are bearing-down pains. The nerves are shat
tered. Appetite fails and night are sleepless.
The form slowly loses flesh and the cheek grow
hollow. The one blessing left to the hard working
. ,., i.i , . .i . .
woman 11 neaitn. it neiun is 101, uie greatest
boon wouM be to find it again.
!:. Pierce's favorite Prescription is commended
l v w i:u ti as a health-restoring tncdi
'; cuivs i'u womanly disease which under--:;v:igth.
It establishes let'iilarity, dries
ir,,' il.tiiis, heals inflammation and ulcera
I c ,r -s female weakness.
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i.ijiit a l' icc about two years ajjo and you
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rresonptiou' and 'Lolden Mcucal IMscovery.' When
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on uiv feet ten minutes at a time. Had f iHmg ! uterus ana Kiuney ana liter uiseajc, ana was
so weak and nervous I could not keep s'.ill. W.-uld take nervous spells and almost die at tunes,
at least I thought I was eoing to die. I h.i.l several different doctors aUcwliug, but they cuuld
ot do me anv good. The last one I had si i I would never get up ajiain. TolJ him I was tak
ing vour ' Kaiorite Prescriotion ' and ' Col ! a Medical Discover- and he said, ' Might as wel
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baby girl, seven months old, and am in verv g - health Was in lwd healt.i alwut three years
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I think Dr. Pierce's medicine the best i" 'ii" '
There are a great many women wi;1 I
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every such woman, no matter how
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dred the use of Dr. Pierce's Favori'.- Prescription will result in a complete cure of
womanly diseases.
" I used four bottles of your ' Favorite I'r
writes Mrs. Elmer D. Shearer, of Mount':-
of that dreaded disease, uterine trou'ile.
knows me is surprised to see me look S" .
health that at times I could not walk.
followed your advice, and to-day aia cu d
medicines cured me."
If you are discouraged and feel ti,
advice, Dr. Pierce invites you t c n
free. All correspondence is striei:v
credly confidential Address Dr. Pi'
Sometimes a dealer, tempted by tic
paid on the sale of less meriturioos
offer a substitute for " Favorite IV
as good." Judged by its record oi
ills, there is no other medicine juM
vorite Prescription."
, hi it Have uvea long in tue coikihioh i wiw in
, 't : r 'i -K-' i-eS of Women. "
used other medicines in vain and been
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l ii ' -e's Favorite Prescription. Hut let
: i i!,-cotiraged, remeniber that "Favorite
s for the cure of womanly diseases. It is
iich no other medicines have been able to
fact that tried as a last resort it effected a
of thousands of women testify to these
;;-rntion' and one of 'Golden Medical Uiscovery,'
l',;'.Mcast.-r Co., Pa., "and can say that I am cured
i in letter health than ever before. Everyone who
!! In lunc, when I wrote to you, I was so poor in
..iiswered mv letter then and told me what to do; I
"j ;.il everybody that, with God's help, Dr. Pierce's
need of medical
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private and sa-
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i. .-(..nation', will
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Send 31 cne-voiit atampm tor the ctelh-bound volume,
or only ?1 atrmpo for the hook in raoer oevaea.
Addrczai Dr. R. V. PiZr.", Buffalo, ft. T,
The Most PiiikIiIo, Preservative", mid
Handsome Htaliis oil the Market.
Nothing keeps out the wenlher like shintflns ou the walls, Nuthhin
pr,'erve and beautlUe shingles like (hilhirth's atnina,
Outhirlh also make the host OOlTKU PAINT for His bidloin of nil
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Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supi'lics of all kinds nt lowest rntc, for fiNlieniieu,
Farmer and Ixiggers.
As V. ALLBIN Trrth and Commcrtlul MrtcU
TTmTiTrTmTTTmixxxrxixxzTimiTnMXXiiMxim
Finest Restaurant in the City
Palace
Regular Meal, 25 cents,
Sunday Pinners a Specialty.
I'vt rylliiiig the market nlbd'tls.
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ASK ANY ONC
Who has lined Mlar Estate P.ang
and they will toll you they art h
iiiiwt ullsfaetory Ihcy hav aver
uw.l. They recjulra bm Utile ful
snl bake quirk and uniform, and
urn ally manid. For sal In
AiiorU only by
W. J. Scully
: :,if,y !!e A- ".. 4J iiond 5TKt:ET.
4JI IIOND 5TKi:iiT.
Iletwcvn Mnth sua Tenth
Castings
We arc prepared to make them on
short notice and of the best materials.
Let u give you estimates on any kind
if castings or pattern work. Low.at
prices for flrat-clua work.
TELEPHONE NO 2461.
IRON, STI-EL.
IJRASS
and HRONZl;
Sccw Bay Iron &
Brass Works
I ,ir llli n .1 K unit li
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
Fisher's Opera House
L. E. Selig, Lessee ami JHgr.
Monday. September 15, 1902
AIDEN BENEDICT'S
New Scenic Production Marie
Corelli's
"THEUMA"
A Dramatized by Chns. W. Chase
Excellent cast of characters
Beautiful stage settings
Hpecial scenery for every act
Magnificent electrical effects
Prices Reserved seats, 75 cents; gal
U ry, 60 cents.
Seat Sale opens Saturday morning at
Griffin & Keed's.
Andrew Asp,
Warns later, ilarkanlth h Mirmlior
nrtcT-CLASs work at
reasonable: prices.
Special Attention Given to flhlp ard
Steamboat Repalring.Oeneral Black
mlthlnf, First-Claia Horse
Shoeing, mc
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB
PRAEL & COOK
TRAN5FER COMPANY.
Telephone t2l.
DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING
All foods shipped to our ears
Will receive special attention.
No. 538 Ouans St. W. X COOK, Mir.
1
These tiny Capsules are superior
to Balsam or yopaiDai
Cubebs or Injections ndum
CURE IN 4 H0UR8Py
the same diseases with'
out inconvenience.
IiuXURIOUS TRAVEL
Thj "Northwestern Llml'Jd" trains,
electric llirhted throughou', both Inside
and out, and steam heated, are with
out exception, the finest trains Is tns
world. The etnbsdy the Utest, rewesl
and bust Ideas for comfort, convenlnct
and luxury aver offered the travelling
nubile, and altogether are the meat
complete and splendid production ef the
car builders' ert.
These splendid Trains
Connect With
The Great Northern
The Northern Pacific and
Th; Canadian Pacific
AT BZ. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the CAST.
No extra charga for thess superior
acommodations and all rlassss of tick
ets are available tor passage en the
trains on this Una are protected by the
Interlocking Blocs system,
W. H. MfQAD, H. L. SI8LER,
Oenersl Agent. Traveling Ag t
Portland. Oregjo.
For Steamer, Commercial and Pamily Use
Orders Promptly f:cctited.
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