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...... ' i Mur.- .,v; r v;jrf"'1" . lesNKaiUffWK'lil Wimnw win ASTORIA, OREGON, TAIRSDAV, FEBRUARY. 12, 1903. 3. Don't Take Our Word For It Come and see for yourselves IIAIUJCY FOOD (IlulKtun'M) pof iLu kuge PANCAKK ruiUU (tlnlnlon' plf.rllii) j-r pu.kugt! ,, OUANGIC8 (Navuls) per dux OIlAl'K rilUIT (very lr.) pr down ., KOItNt.NT (Ix-Ht what wnii) per on , TUB BTOUI3 YOU IIKAlt HO MUCH ABOUT. ROSS, HIGGIN6 a CO. MOINTIIL.Y TIDE TAIILI-H rlCIIKUAtlY, 1B03. M. ft7 rr. n.o i.o THE MORNING AST0RIAN TKJ.eThONK 661. TO DAY'S WEATIlEIt I'orllitnd, l''b. II. WVnturn Ohiii. fit Ir. (ki unliiimlly wliiiln. VVmtt-rn Vlilng(on. IncmuInK climdlnrM fol low id by rain nxar count. I'our un-lo-data harbor At the Orct dent . Tuu don't have to wait. Vor Item -A ftinillvd front room. )in door. 140 Fourth slrwt. H'diuurl'r for valntind at Hv.-n-.' book store; all kind and rii . Hwwt rcitiil 15 t ruin R pint. No IwKP for wtiliinK. Tukk'm tiuiily For t!iMd. nllul)li (jI u no work w your IwiU tum-r, Th, FrcdorU kmrn. WH Hond utrwl. 1'hono 2074 Kl.. Yu l ly find tha Dfit 16c men) In thn f4'y at the Hlln Sun reittau tt. Ny 61? Oommi'n'lnl (i'lt iilc of nrM't roiiiniintn. 600 imtt'Tim to ! t from, liU'ludlnH x-nilnnli-ii, vrlvcU, and timly UruHwlN, which we r nrtiMliiK ttt faclory prln-ii, window (llHpliiy, Chn, ll'-llborn Hon l". . AUIhitt, nptli liui. of rortlund will l)i at the Ocrldi-nt hotel, Antorln. from Tii"ndny, 1 , m, to Widm-nday :. p. m , Fi'b. 17 Hiid IS. Oluwifn llt-ti-d to rclli-t' h'ndiit'liiH and wciiry yi-H. I'lilldirn' ryii a nMilully. An i-tuTHi'tli' initniiRor for office to 1)0 i.in-d In thin city for lintti' ninmifttc tuilii(t roni"rn. H.ilitry 1100 pt.r month .'trn coiiiihIhIimiii nnd pxiwrnu-n. 1500 cnjth m-ciirlty requlml. Hint of ref- .rtituvn. Addri'M Mnmiircr 1. O. box 2IT4 Sun Kiamltco. Cnllf. Vh.t w tnn trouble? Faulty pltnno Inrt nnd pour (Ixtut'oN? For the bent uiltai-y pluiuhlmf Koodit and nklllful thorough workinmiHlilp nciid your or ient to NO. 45 llond Miwt. TlnnlnR, irnft-tUtlni; and hcalliiK. John A. Montttomiry, W. J. Scully, tin., hanlvvare Htoic and utixhop niitn, Iiiih moved, from his old locution on Hond Htreot to No. 470-172 (Vininiercliil Htrcet, oppoHlte the llw. hive, whete he Iiiih a well appointed iNlorcroom and ihnp, a fine atoik of tovc, iiimi'H, liutli tub, ptutiiberi' XixkIn, hardware, tltiwtire, etc,, and the bent of facilities for plumbing and Hlatii llttlntt, i Home tciiri are wld, and with them tlw pur.'hiiHoi' ftet pieticntii and prem ium of .various deRcrlptlon, When you buy Hchllllmrn lean you get money value, Tli'e gooda are aold on their merlU and guaranteed to pleuee, If not your money Ih refunded. SchllllnRH ioun iitv put up In varioun lliivora. Try a imckiiife with a money-back Rtiiiran ti. For mile by Johnmm Hroa, RAINO THE PURE J baim rncrrr Even children drink Graln-0 liesause they like it and the doc tor lay It la good for them. Why not? It contain all of the nourish tnent of the pure grain and none of the poison of coffee. THY IT TO'DAt. Ai(Tort trw7irkrt Hi. Mi Mc r pckt Illiih Wnler. A. At. I I'. ; Date, h.m. I ft. " h iri. SUNDAY "7T"T"i 8;oa 7 8:68 Monday 1 8: 3T. 1.0 1:44 Turatlny 3 4 : in l. 4: 3D Woilamiliiy . ,. 4 4:67 H.O 6:H Ttitirmlay . . .. t i:V 1.0 '.66 mUt : ?. 1:12 H!uriUr .... 7 7:14 7.1 :47 SUNDAY .... II ;08 1.0 10:411 MimiUy 1 10:11 1.3 11:41 TmiU 10 11:13 1.4 WtiltifHtUy . ,.11 0:17 7.6 11:0 Thursday , . .11 1:10 7.8 13:67 )l.lf IS 1:50 1.3 1:43 SAlurday 14 Ml 3.4 2:211 SUNDAY .. ..16 3:06 1.6 1:16 Monday 1 3:40 1.4 4:06 1-UMiUy 17 4:21 8.! 4:69 Wednenday . ..II 11:08 7. :03 Ttiuradny . . ., Ill 6:67 7.1 7:1 IVI.Uy 30 4:66 7. S 1:33 Halurday , . ,.21 1:00 7.1 0:41 SI' N MAY . . .. !3 1:04 7.1 I0:3 Monday . ., .. JJ 10:00 7.3 11:30 TUMdny , ,. ..34 10:61 7.4 11:61 Wedliiwday ... 16 11:36 7.1 VhuriUy . . . 3 0:31 7.3 13:14 Yli1y !7 1:01 7.6 11:61 Saturday 21 1:31! 7. l 1:11 ...,10c ....10c. ...,10c ....Mr .... J0 ICIIIUMIIY, 1803, Um Wat A. M. 1. M. " h.m. ft. h.rn. ft." 1 1:03 3.3 1:10 0. 1 :4A 1.8 9:45 1.3 110:3b 1.710:38 1.1 4 11:34 1.8 11:16 3.4 6 12:40 1,6 0:12 1.0 1:67 1.1 7 l:2 3.4 3:13 0.1 8 2:64 3.8 4:20 1.4 8 4:18 3.4 6:11-0.1 10 6:?4 3.0 6:08 -0.4 It :I8 2.6 8:64 -0. t 11 7:06 2.0 7:36 -0.2 13 7:61 1.8 1:14 0.0 14 1:3 1.4 1:60 0.6 16 8:24 1.3 9:28 1.0 liin:l2 1.3 10:06 1.7 17 11:06 1.4 10:4k 2.4 18 12:03 1.6 l 11:37 2.0 18 1:06 1.8 20 0:40 1.6 2:12 1.6 31 1:67 3.1 3:16 1.3 33 1:16 3.9 4:11 1.1 23 4:21 3.8 6;00 0.1 24 6:13 3.6 6:41 0.6 25 6:63 0.8 4:17 1.2 36 6:37 2.8 6:44 0.6 27 6:68 3.4 7:16 0.7 28 7:30 1.9 7:42 0,1 Dale. i HtJNDA Y , , aioimuy , ! Tiipmluy . : Wediit-mlity Tliuimliiy . I'rldny . , Huiiirtlny , HUNOAY , Monday , ; Tuiwday . ! WtMlmnduy 1'huinilny , lYIdny . . j Hultiriliiy , HUN1MY . Monday . Ttiwitlay . WitdiiPNdny Wndnnmluy . Tluii Hdiiy . , Friday . . Huliirdny . HUNhAY , , Monday , I Tiii'sdny . ; Weilomiliiy Thursday . ; Friday . . Hnturdiiy . Another shipment of nice Northern Spy apples Just In. Johnson Itros. The steamer Hue II. Klmoi will l.svr for Tlllumook twy ihiIhis Sutunluy, F"bruary 14, at 7 a. m. WantedHomeone to build a rottaxv and rent to me under Icane, or would buy, Address I. o, box 660. No meeting of the Push club was held last evening, on account of the ubw-ncv of several members from the city, At a meetliiK of the Forester of America last nlitht two candidal. were Initiated Into full membership. The steamer Klmore arrived In from Tlllumook today at 4 p. m. with n carKo of butter anil cheese and a full piM4acniter list. A dispatch from Kuleni announces the fact that I Im llahn bill iilvliin boatpul lers a lien to secure waifes, was parsed by both house nnd senate. Carpet remnantH500 different pat terns at less than wholesale price. Very suitable for rugs. See window dNplny. ('has. Ihllborn & Son. The ilrltish bark Wlseomtw I'ara Is on the way down the river. She has 121,336 bushols of wheat, valued at 1104.. 411, and Is bound for Melbourne, Aus tral la. - Itoslyn coal lasts longer, Is eleuner ami make less trouble with stoves and chimney Hues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, nuenV- Telephone 1311. it. M. t'uthcrs hiiSj contracted to build a launch for the 1'acluV Packing & Navigation company, the same lines to be followed as thos ; UHed In the con struction of the. "Alexander Jr." which was launch 'd yeMonlny. !n the county clerk's offhe jesterdny articles were Hied IncoriKnatlng the Seaside Oramatlc company. Klwood H. idler. Ivan ('. Young and C. K. Linton are the Incorporator and the rnpltnl stock Is O00. divided Into shares of t'J6 each. - It will be observed from a Salem special appearing In another column that the Astoria charter Mil has pas sed lh house. The absurd poll tax Qualification for voters was stricken from the measure. The charter Is iiinended In only a few respects. A private letter received In the city yesterday from Senator John 11. Milch ell In Washington conveys the encour uging Info 'inatlon that he is rapidly recovering from his serious Illness. Senator Mitchell has been confined lo his room since the 20lh of January Nine applicants presented themselves yesterday Ht the court house to be ex amined for teacher certificate. Sev en of thorn seek county paper and the other two want stnta diploma. Mr. Qerheart and County Superintendent Lymnn ore conducting the examination, A dispatch received yesterday from Sun Francisco-say that the Hteam Schooner Manager' association ha de cided to udvanee the freight rate on lumber 60 cent per thousand feet, The rato from Eureka to port In this di rection ha been $3.60 and $4 and will now be $4 arid $4.60, while the rates from Gray harbor and Puget Bound, heretofore $4 nnd $5 are henceforth to be $1.60 and $5.60. Several sailing ves iel have been carrying lumber from Eureka to San Pedro 'or $6 and the iteam achooner owners say they are en titled to fully a much. Char) Cartw ha been adjudged cured from smullpoi and yesterday (iuurantln restrictions were lifted from hi residence. Mr. Carter live in-nr Scow buy. Ill home ha been thor oughly fumigated and there is no long er any dunger of a spread of the dls eu being sereated from that Quarter, Captain Auhugen of the bark Alder nix hn offered $60 reward for the re covery of a package of valuable stamps which were lost by th capsizing of a siiiull boat shortly aftei1 the vessel be came stranded. The captain had Wn a number of year In gathering the si imps together and he prised them very highly. It Is exacted that the Taylor school will be oM?ned by the roiid of nxt month. Miss Clara Marker has been assigned as teacher, A clan In the Olney school will be transferred there and a class of the McClure chool will be placed In the latter, which ai range nieiit Is expec ted1 to even things up much better Mian they are at the pres ent time. As .i result of the purchase of the White Coll.ir line, the attamer IJolley Oatxert has lieen taken off the Astoria run and the Undine put on In her place. The I'ndlne will be on temporarily, but nothing definite has come to light us to the Intentions of the new company. The (lutxert rendered excellent service be tween Astoria and Portland and will be missed by the traveling public. Captain T. P. H. Whlllaw, employed In wrecking the steumer Progreso at tin Fulton Iron work In Sun Francis co, report that the vessel can be re built Into a staunch tenmer. In .or der lo get the Progreso on the lieach It was necessary to cut her In two, the bulkhea In being constructed to keep the separated part afloat. A middle section will be built and the vessel made reudy for sea. The soldier who I supposed to have stolen a valuable -lock from a womun living on Astor street wus not appre hended by the tsillce. After taking the clock and a hatpin, the man visited several resorts. He gave the hatpin to another woman and It wu returned to its rightful owner. Then he started on foot for the fort, taking the clock with him. The theft will probably be reported lo the military officials. The steamship Norman Isles arrived In isirt yesterday nternism, 73 days from Hamburg. She brings 600 ton of rullroud Iron for the Southern Pad. fie Itallroad company, and Is consign ed to Oeorge Tuylor. Captain Wood brought In the vessel, which Is of 2191 tons net register. The "Norman Isle Is the llmt fully laden teamshlp to ar rive nt this Krt from Europe. Her cargo will be discharged at Portland. leaking at the rale of Ave inchc an hour the burk Pig Bonnnxu has been IcweJ Into San Francisco from Victoria by the Defiance. For six days the vessel bu 'ked against the west gult and It wb only by continual work at the pumps thnt she was kept afloat. The vessel, which left Lndysmlth on January 17 deeply laden with coal tor the I'nltd States, encountered a storm olf Chjhj Flattery and ' obliged to run before the gale to Ksqulmalt. She w ill discharge her curgo and be repair ed. There was a pretty and successful Inunchlng nt Leathern' bout yard yes terday afternoon when the "Alexander Jr " a gamllne tender for the Wcren Parking cnmiwny, i(i into the v.ter. The Inunch Is owned by Alexander Mul- ler and I named after his little son. The boat will make it trial trip today, a 34-harse power Troyer engine und all n.'ccsHary machinery having 1-cen in stalled previous lo the launching. She Is 5? feet over all nnd constructed w 1th th pilot Ihhii. In the rear of the en gine room. Office Constructing Quartermaster, Astoria. Ore,, Feb. 4. 1903. Sealed proposals In triplicate, will bo receiv ed at thl office until 10 o'clock a- m., March 6, 1903, and then opened, for the construction of a plank rood on Fort C:inby military reservation, Washing ton. Pinna and specifications may ce BOi'n and further Information obtained here. Right Is reserved to accept or rr Ject any or all proposals. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals tor Plank .Iload at Fort Canby, Wash." and ad dressed to Geo. L. doodale. dipt, nnd Quartermaster, L S.' Army. Th wark of floating the German bark Alsteruixe wn commenced yesterday, when a crew of 30 men wn sent to the scene. nurlng the day Lloyd's sur veyor were down from Portland to view the wreck. It developed dining the afternoon that the tug Samson had been engngod to assist In floating the vessel. The Samson I very powerful and will be of valuable assistance. The crew sent down yesterday will work night nnd day to remove the ballast, and p-rhiips may lower the musts. The efforts of the men will be directed to ward lightening the vessel so that she will float at high water. Her nose is on Sand Island and the ballast will prab ably be dumped ashore there. Large kedge anchor will be placed out and cable run from them to the ship' big engine. Thi. with the work pf the tugs, ought to f)6at the ship. Shipping men are of the opinion that the work will be ucceBful, and at much less ex. pense than la usually attached to un dertakings of the kind. Th Tiwoma Time ay: "Prof. Ki'lmealud posse sees a beautiful voice, with clear, silvery tone. He under stands how to reach the heart of all. Ill singing bring ray of cheerful light Into our souls, and cause us to smile, even through our tear. The professor's charming vole and expres sive styl-j was captivating, and brought tear to the eye of many. The concert wn a .complete ucce." Please bear In mind, that the professor sing at the First MethodUt chur:h of Aatorla Wed nesiluy evening, February 11, . The work of putting In the telephone line between ml city and the Lewis and (Mark Is progressing rapidly. Poles are erected, from Chadwell to Youngs buy bridge and the wire and other ne.'tary equipment ha arrived from Portland and will be made use of at an eurly date. J. W. Keith, the Instl gutor, promoter and chief agitator of the whole moviment I greatly elated over the success of the plan to put the resident of the Lewi and Clark Into Immediate und closer communication with the outside world und his feelings in the matter are but Illustrative of the entire community. Fred A. Bcllen and L.Veysey, Lloyd's surveyors, were down from Fortland yesterday lo Investigate the stranding of the fiermun bark Aisternlxe, Mr. Itellen was formerly conntcted with the firm of Wolff and Zwlcker. and helped build the torpedo boats that were turn ed out of the Portland shop. He says thnt Astoria is the greatest place In th country for a uhlpyard, because of the depth of the water here, the fact that there is no danger from freshet and because this city Is located In the heart of the timbering bell, where the In-At timber can be e und at ull times. Mr. H.-llen hoie that a shipyard will soon be built at Astoria, and expresses the conviction thut II would lie a paying Investment, The following Interview was contri buted to the Journal lust evening by a local resident: "business in the city by the sea is picking up wonderfully. Many new Improvements are being con templated by the city aud this spring a number of the old. worn out utreet pavements will be improved. The fish ing business has not been quite as pros lerous us it should have been, but the money which Is usually svent by the fishers Is now being turned loose by the lumbermen who cannot yet return to their work sn account of the con dition of the weather. The large ex port sawmill being constructed by the Hume Mill company at Tongue point will bo completed about July 1. The new mill will have a capacity of alout 250,000 feet of lumber a day and will be one of the largest on the coast." The remarkable durability of wood when used us conduits where iwiter Is of strong pressure, as shown by the re port of the clerk at the water commis sion recently, is well Illustrated by a dispatch from San Fruncfcico. The Niagara Fulls Powr company has made a bid for thre million feet of redwood timber, to be delivered at Buf falo, N. V.. next July. The offer hus been accepted und the deal w ill probab ly be closed within a few days. The redwood la to be used Instead of steel for a great tunnel to be constructed this summer. The reason given for the preference for the California wood h that when water passes over It con tinually there forms a surface of soapy and pasty nature which 1b proof against corrosion, whereas In the case of steel the particles ofvund and matter. can be carried with' great velocity from the Niagara river and they cut Into and destroy the steel In an Incredibly short spue of time. IPETtSONAL MENTION! 4 11. C. Pell is here from Portland. A. C. Murdoch Is In the city from Ta comu. 11. J. Young Is In the city from Mc Gowun. Mrs. W. E. McAfee visiting In Portland. " J. H. Aklns Is registered at the Par ker house. II. W. Heed and I. B Elbon are here from Ualnler. 'jumcfi Monory of Marshland, Ore., Is In the city. E. Mey Sr. Is registered at the Occi dent from Portland. " J. Herman Lewis of Portland Is' a guest of the Occident. A Berg, an exporter of Portland, was in the city yestjrday. J. W. Relth was in the city yesterday from his ranch on the Lewis and Clark. Kufus Mallory and J. Couch Flanders were In the city yesterday from Port In tid on legul business. Miss Mabel Jelters who has been suf fering from an attack of the grippe Is on the rapid roud to recovery. Mrs. J. L. Vosburg arrived from Portland Inst night to Join her hus band who Is In the city enroute for Tl'lnmook. Jl'ST RECEIVED. Shipment of lump coal. S. Elmore & Co. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Snipping Agent Well Fargo and Pa olflo Express Companies. Cos ton Hons Broker. WILL STAV Willi fllUON ML't'I'OICTKItM AKK LOYAL TO AHTOKIA MAN. (Jeer Forcrs IlHh-Hrtn-l and Election of LondliiK Can-dldalc-Is Assured. Salem, Feb. 10. (Special Correspond ence to The Astorlan) There are no new development In the senatorial con test, and probably will not be during the present week. It la a well known fact that Mr. Fulton hns at least eight vote that will come to him, when he says the word, and this has dishearten ed the Geer faction, as five of the vote nr from his ranks, and three frorr Multnomah. The Fulton forces held a caucus la-t evening, at which they all decided to stay with Fulton to the last ballot, one week from Friday. This with th eight pledged to him. will give him 4! votes, or within two of enough to elect. There are several members who will not be a party to a holdup, and will no doubt go to Fulton, as there Is not and cannot be any organized op position to hlnrw The illness of Senator Mitchell Is viewed with alarm here, the impression prevailing that he is a very sick man, wilh no possible chunce of recovery There is some talk of adjourning the legislature for one month, awaiting his condition, In order thnt the legislature may elect his successor, instead vt al lowing the governor to appoint. HI' family have been telegraphed for, and his son, who lives In Portland, has gone to Washington pursuant to a telegram The Astoria charter bill has passed the nous? and is now in the senate. The poll tax voting clause was elimin ated prior to its being sent to Salem The bill simply amends the charter rel ative to making street assessment, and providing for the funds of the city. No other amendments of Importance are included. C. J. C. SEARCHING FOK THE POLE. Until different means have been adop ted from those tried hi the past It seems about useless to make any fur ther effort to locate the North pole. It Is also useless to n.ake an effort to cure disorders of the stomach, liver, kind neys or bowels unless you use Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, which Is world renowned as a cure for such ailments. It will strengthen and tone up the wealr stomach, restore the appetite, and stimulate the liver and kidneys. There is no medicine In the world so good as the Bitters to cure sick headache, heartburn, indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation, liver and kidney troubles ot malaria, fever and ague. , When In need of a remedy of this kind do no1 fail to try the Bitters. It will surely do you good. Don't accept a substi tute. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP To Whom It May Concern: This is to notify all parties concerned, that th partnership heretofore existing between P. Q. Larson and Henry Hoeck ha- been, by mutual consent, this day dis solved. The said Henry Hoeck ha? succeeded to the property and rights and business, the said P. G. Larson re tiring therefrom. All bills now owing to the firm must be paid to said Henry Hoeck. Dated February 2nd. 1303. HENRY HOECK. P. G. LARSON. READ ALL OF THIS. You Never Know the Moment When This Information M.iy Prove of Infinite Value. It Is worth considerable to any reader to know the value and use of medicine, for If there Is no occasion to employ It, in the meantime, frail humanity Is sun Ject to so many Influences ana unror- seen contingencies that the wisest are totally unable to guage the future. Know, then, that Doan's Ointment will cure any case of hemorrhoids, common ly known as piles, or any disease of the cuticle or skin, generally termed ecs ma. One application convinces a continuation cures. Read the proor: T. H. Thomas, attorney of 600 E. Bennett avenue, Cripple Creek, says: "I Just as emphatically endorse Doan's Ointment today as I did In the montti of June 1S99. At that time I went to a drug store for a box which I used for Itching hemorrhoids. A few applica tions gave wonderful relief, and a snort continuation of the treatment cured me There have been symptoms of a recur rence since, but a few applications of the remedy never falls to bring positive relief. My opinion of Doan's Ointment, then expressed, is the same today as It was when It was first brought to my notice." For sale by all dealers; rrtce 50 cents per box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo N. Y. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. For sale by Charles Rogers. Dr. T. It. Ball DENTIST. Vi Commercial Street Astoria, Or. C. 01. Ban, ManseU Building. $71 Commercial Rt, Astoria, Ore. TBLJSPHONB RED 1041. vServiceable Baskets Made From 20rts to $1.50 Tooth and Hafcr Brushes , Froiii 25c. to $1.50 Highest Grade Made in Japon FOARD a STORES CO. Astoria - - Ore. THE ASTORIA Opened January h 1903 ASTORIA'S NEWEST HOTEL Best Entertainment at Moderate Prices , Corner Seventeenth and Commercial Sts. JACK DENCK STOVES. Now in the time to buy Heating and Gsiking Stoves AT LOW PRICES All kinds of House Fiirniehiiig Goods, Carjiet Laying and Uplioluteriug. Adams . Henning'sen 416-422 Bond Street NEW STYLE CHOP HOUSE P. P. PETERSON, Proprietor BEST ARRANGED EATING HOUSE IN ASTORIA EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS Eleventh Street HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, - - OREGON ONE DOLLAR V cannot be expended to better advantage foi yoursell or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astoriati It gives all the city and county "ews twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. ... MISS IDA M. SNYDER, Treasurer of the Brooklyn East End Art Club. EXSTRL'AL irregu larities are gener ally the beginning vi a wuiiiiui a uuu bles. WiththeTitalityats low ebb, the blood wak ened, the digestion disor rfered, she goes about vale faced, hollow-eyed and W gard, a piteous contrast to the blooming health of her former self. But over 1.000.000 women have found health again by taking Wine of Cardui. As a regulator of the menstrual periods Wine of Cardui has never been known to fail. It has seldom failed to restore perfect health, even in the most persis tent and aguravated case of weakness. Miss Ida M. Snvder, of No. 636 Ber gen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., has nsed Wine of Cardui and the says it helped her into a new life. Health to Miss Snyder is worth a great deal. She is an attractive young woman with intel lectual attainments and she occupies the position of Treasurer of the Brook lyn East End Art Club. This position marks her as a person of intellect cul ture and refinement and it speaks highly of the respect and trust her fellow women have in her. . She writes: "If women would pay more attention WINEofCARDVI rLsi tSsa CaUJ GUST in Japan Telescopes, Shopping Bags; Traveling Biv&ets, Lunch BasKets, etc Proprietor Astoria to their health we would have more hippy wives, mothers and daughters, ana if they would use more intel ligence in the matter of medi cines, observing results, they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they arc given credit for. "In consulting with my druggist he advised McElree s 'Wine of Cardui and Thed- ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank film for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." You may secure the same relief as Miss Snyder, if you take Wine of Cardui as she took it. Thedford's Black Draught is the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui and it is a liver and bowel regulator which assists greatly in effecting a cure. If you take these medicines according to directions, the relief and cure is simple. Some cases are cured quickly and others take longer because the disease has run- longer. Remember how Miss Snyder took Wine of Cardui and has health. The same medicines are offered you to-day. A million suffering women have found relief in WineofCardni. twl3t&yszrvisr?f