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PAGE FOUR. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1001 AID TO CURE OF INSANITY Moving Pictures Keep Crazy Peo ple so Entertained They Get Well. EXPERIMENT J SATISFACTORY KeiiMrkable Remedy Advocated ,By Medical Experts Which grIs Putjto Practical Test --fsrln Asylum. bled that he could cot aee anything of the elequent southerner. At last by crawling between people's feet. and taking other bor.methods of making progress, he gained a friendly tree not far from the stand, and climbed up among the acreenlng branches. All went well until the speaker, to illus trate the Ignorance of some of his po lltical opponents, exclaimed wtth an emphatlch gesture: "They don't know any more about It than that boy there In the tree!" A thousand eyes were at once levelled upon the bashful ur chin who had so suddenly been made an oDject-iewon. Tne sensation, said Mr. Carleton, In telling the au ry "was very much as If some loe-water were being poured down my Un1. tried to conceal mysIf amonr li branches, but that wourt not work and I was not long In "shinning Io.rn and making myself scarce. ,t home I had no sympathy, they told nw should have jUv.'I and fought it out; not knowing that my sensitrvonwH :it that time va po.iltlviy abnormal My father called me Zacceus for i Chicago, April . Moving pictures as an aid to the cure of insane patients have been tried for the first time at the Dunning asylum. Dr. V. H. Pod sUta, superintendent, declared after year after. the test that the effect produced was beneficial The performance on the canvas drew the attention and Interest of every one tar May See But It Takes Oeaiaa te of the 400 patients gathered in the entertainment halL The seemingly THE POWER OF STEAM. peared and disappeared within the riml of light opened a new channel for their I when James watt saw the steam I eaualnr the kettle lid to iumo ud and reausuc manner in wmcn ngures ap-1 flown he said "Tnere must be power In that steam that It can lift such a weight." There waa ittt J a a. t a. at al. i.ki. ., 11 .o. .hoi uun poor hi Dim sma wo law " same phenomenon and retarded It as particular delusion which affected their an unexplained mystery. . . I Beeent sclentlflo research has put Its Exclteable patients seemed to be fag Hair, and consequent Baldness, and dieted and calmed by the pictures. ? frontVe rs 0 Those suffering from chronic meian-l xsewDroa Herplctde destroys this I Mm AM. V At A A. ,nHa .htr1 on i,i,,nl lnort In fv . wnnBBU7 restores ... oalf ,0 9 naturaj ate- what was going on. I Bold by leading druyeluts. Send 10c. In As a result of the exoerlment a mov. 5525! to Herplcld Co.. I LJIILXlJiL. juirn. ing picture machine will be purchased I Eagle Drug Store for the asylum and entertainments will 351-3S3 Bond St. be given once or twice each week for the benefit of all patients who are not so violent as to need constant re straint T. Owl Vrag Store 649 Com. St Astoria, Oregon. F. LAURIN, ProprUt-r. Special Agent COUNTRY STRIPPED CLEAN. Story of Carleton. Will Carleton, the outhor of "Songs of Two Centuries,", when a boy took a long journey from his home to the nearest country town, In order to hear C&sslus M. Clay, the Kentucklan, make a speech. On reaching the "fair grounds,", where Clay was to speak, he found such a crowd assem- to Scarcity of Provisions Supposed Have Caused Russian Retreat New York, April 9. Japanese re ports suggest cables the Toklo corre spondent of the Times, that the scar city of provisions and lorage waa prob ably the chief reason for the Russian NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, Oregon City. Oregon, March 11, 1104. Notice la hereby given that In com plianca with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1171, entitled "An act for th sale of timber lands In the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,' as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 113, Sam uel J. Mclntyre, of Svenson, county of Clatsop, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. f 341, for the purchase of lots T and I of sec. IS, and lot $ of section No. 33, In township No. 4 north, range No. 8 west and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to ea tabllsh his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this of flea at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wed nesday, the 15th day of June, 1104, He names as witnesses: Roy Wherry, of Collins. Washington; J. R. Wherry, of Elsie. Oregon; Percy Al len, of Elsie, Oregon; Stephen Abra ham son. of Elsie, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above-described lands are re quested, to file their claims tn this of fice on or before said 15th day of June, 104. ALGERNON & DRESSER. 35-5-27. Rerlster. retreat across the Talu. The Russians apparently stripped the country of everything edible. There are reasons for thinking that the Russian losses at Cheng Ju on March 28 were heavier than reported. STRIKE IS AT LAST SETTLED. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore, Feb. It, 104. Notice la hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of th acl of Congress of Jun I. 1171, entitled "An act for th sal of timber lands In the Stat of California, Oregon, N vada and Washington Territory," as extended to all th Public Land States by act of August 4. 1893. Fred Hen drtckaon. of Astoria, County of Clat sop, Stat of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. $, for the purfhae of th N. E. 1-4 of Section No. 20, In Township No. 8 N- Range No. 8 west and will offer proof to show that th land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and t establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on Tuesday, th 10tl day wt May. 1(04. He names as witnesses: Arthur M. Smith, of Astoria, Clatsop Co., Oregon; Charles C. Kaup, of Astoria, Clatsop Co, Oregon; J. R. Wherry, of Elate, Clatsop Co., Oregon; Roy Wherry, f Collins. Washington. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to til their claim In this office on or before said 10th day of May, 1801 ALGERNON 8. DRESSER. 23-4-38. Register. You Can Afford The Best! In 8IIOE9 If you buy right.' Our lew Btock oooUln especially good values ta MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR Style, Fit and Durability Alwsyi CouiiJre4. S. A. GIMRE, 343-843 BOND STREET. Steam Schooners Will Soon Again Re sum Coastwise Trade, San Francisco April 8. The steam schooner strike has been finally set tied. The strike began with the re fusal of the engineers to work wlth- ut overtime pay and their complaint as no sooner adjusted than the mas ters and mates had to be dealt with on pretty much the same proposition. Then the firemen and cooks and wait era had demands to be considered. have been given satisfaction and steam schooners will again re sume business. All the wff- :M 4 WW ips h JBOJ PYRAMIDS OF PAIN Most Plentiful and Troublesome During Spring and Summer. It takes warm weather to bring out the hidden impurities, humors and poisons in the system and stir up the sluggish blood, and this h why boils are so common in Spring and Summer. They sometimes come singly, but oftener in pairs and triplets, and even in bunches and clusters, and generally upon the tenderest part of the body. They are ..I . i :ri e .11 i j A 11 1 . mc juiubi paim m vi an muu eruptions, ana me oiooa is in a turmoil, and the system in a feverish commotion from the time these volcanoes of miserv berin to form until t hv burst and the matter is all discharged. But lucky is the unfortunate sufferer who gets off with v,, vyvia u. (uivkuci uucb nut luiiuw luiuicuiaieiy, xne poison mat is leic in me uiouu is oouna 10 collect somewnere else and break through the skin, and these pyramids oi nn .. V .1 11. 1 1.1 r 1- PJU w cummg ana going an mrougn tne spring ana summer. Some people have an idea that boils ae rood for the health, that thev Are.pvidenpQ tW the blood is too rich, but nobody's blood ever gets too rich; neither are boils conducive to neaun. lmpovensnea or polluted blood, or a riotous, feverish condition of this vital fluid causes dohs, caroiincies, and other dangerous skin eruptions. Long-continued sickness leaves the blood too weak BOILS FOR OVER (5 YEARS. and SlUgglSU to throw Off the bodllv imouritie? and re- Gentlemen :-For over fifteen yean I have suffer- lieve the system of the waste and refuse, which then concentrates at some spot and a carbuncle or boil is the result. To one already enfeebled by disease boils seem to come with more frequency, causing the intens est pain and greatest danger to the already weak and debilitated sufferer. All skin eruptions, from the sometimes fatal car buncle to the spiteful little cat-boil, are caused by bad blood, and the only way to avoid or ret nermanentlv nd of them is to purify and build up the deteriorated, polluted blood, and counteract the humors and poisons, and nothing will do this so quickly and thoroughly as S. S. S., which is the acknowledged king of blood purifiers and greatest of all tonics. . . Where the blood has become impoverished and is poor and thin no medicine acts so prompt, ly in building it up and restoring its richnesspurity and strength. The time to cure aboil is uciorc u ueyeiops, wiien it is in a state of incubation or formation in the blood, for boils are, after all,- only the impurities and poisons bubbling up through the skin, and this will continue in spite of poulticing and lancing till the blood gets rid of its accumulated poison. The way to stop boils is to attack them in the blood,'and this is what S. S. S. does. All danger of boils is past when the blood has been thoroughly purified and the system cleansed of all morbid, impure matter. If you are subject to boils, then the same causes that produced them last season will do so this, and the sooner you begin to put your blood and system in good order the better the chance of going through the spring and summer season ...:.t...i. 1 .'1 -ii r 1 ii 'i.,! i , wnnuut uoiis or oinerpamiui ana irritating s Kin eruptions. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and can be taken with perfect safety by old and young, and without harm to the most delicate constitution. It is mild and pleasant in its Write us if you would like advice from our physicians or desire any special information; this will cost you nothing. TWf SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CA. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been by the county court of Clatsop county, Oregon, duly ap pointed administrator of the estat of Robert J. Kelly, dectujied. All persons having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present the same to me, properly verliled, at my resi dence, Number 7"! Franklin avenue, In the city of Astoria, Oregon, within si months from the date of the first pub Ilcatlon of this notice. Dated March 10th, 1904. TIMOTHT J. KELLY, Administrator of the Estate of Rob ert J. Kelly, deceased. 1-11-4-15 ed more or less from Impure Blood. About a year ago I had a boil appear on my leg below th knee, wmcn was rouowea by tore more on my neck. I saw S. S. S. advertised and decided to try it. After taking three bottles all Boils disappeared, and! have not been troubled any since. Z feel deeply indebted to S. S. 8, for th excellent health I am enjoying, as X have not felt so well In twenty years. Ton hare certainly placed meander many obligations, and I must say that I will always have great faith In S. 8. S. GEO. G. rEBTIO, 114 W. Jefferson St., LouisrUle, Ky. UNION MEN ROUGHLY HANDLED Troops Prodded Telluride Miners With Rifle Stocks and Bayonets. Ouray, Col., April . A majority of the union men who returned to Tellu ride last night and were forcibly ex pelled from the town by the troops under command of Adjutant-General Sherman II. Bell, arrived here late this afternoon. They were taken from Telluride on a special train as fur as the Dallas divide on the boundary line of Sun Miguel county, and were forced to walk from there. The exiles complain that they were badly treated by the troops, some be ng struck with the stocks of rifles and others prodded with bayonets. Some, seriously injured, are under the care of physicians. The local union has offered to ralwe 1000 men to preserve peace at Tellu ride, free of cost, but General Bell re jected the offer. WOULD MAKE FINE EMBA88Y. French Want Us to Purchss Late Queen Isabella's Residence. Paris. April . Following the death of ex-Queen Isabella of Spain the feeling is expressed that the United States ought to acquire her former residence for the use of the American embassy. It Is one of the finest prop erties In Paris and is immediately op posite the present rented quarters of the embassy. Since France purchased grounds for her embassy at Washing ton, French officials say It would be proper reciprocation for the United States to secure her own embassy in Paris. RU83IAN3 NOT WEAKENING. Declare They Will Soon Have 600,000 Troops in Manchuria. Paris, April . The St Petersburg corespondent of Echo de Paris tele graphs that a competent staff officer there says Russia Is not weakening her home and frontier garrisons ow ing to the war in the far east, and that 600,000 Russian troops will be In Manchuria at the end of May. 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