The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 15, 1904, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX.
ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1904.
BRIDE OF
A CELESTIAL
Dr. Law Keen and White Wife
Will Found Medical Col-
lege in Hong Kong.
WERE STUDENTS TOGETHER
Romantic Climax of Acquain
tance Begun inc Years Ago
in College at Ilealdsburg
California.
Chicago, Sept. 14. After traveling
S500 miles to become the bride of Dr.
Law Keem, a Chinese physician, Miss
Edith Miller will accompany her ori
ental husband from Chicago to Hong
kong, where she will help htm build
a home and medical college modeled
after American Institutions. The wed
ding, which has just taken place, form
ed the climax to a romance began nine
years ago when the young Chinese and
the American girl were schoolmates at
Healdsburg college, Healdsburg, Cal.
For several years Dr. Keem has prac
ticed medicine In Fresno, Cal., where
Miss Miller resided. Dr. and Mrs.
Keem left Immediately for. the coasi,
whence they will sail for Horigkop.g.
touching en route nt Honolulu and at
Japanese ports.
leasing vaTcuT The releasing caura" Is
simply a curved wire fastened in
central p!n that is contained in a sleeve
within the center cylinder. Both sleeve
and cylinder are slotted so as to allow
the curved wire releasing catch to
slide forward with the central pin
wheu the former has been pushed out
of a notch at the rear end of the slot
by meaus of the lever on the clock.
Outsido of the centr.il pin, which
slides In a sleeve, and between this
sleeve and the outer casing is a strong
colled spring which presses against the
curved wire releasing catch nud
through It pushes the central ro;l
ahead when the catch releases.
A spring bumper is phoe.l within the
cylindrical case at Its forward end for
the purpose of cushioning tho central
niu and stopping it without an ex
tremely sudden jar, which might &
tlcguish the match.
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Miscellaneous
Advertisements
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The winnings of the bank of Mont
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Rellftoaa Hareltles.
In the fifteenth century religious
novelties were fashionable. Some of
them abounded la absurd anachron
isms. In one Abraham is represented
as about to sacrifice Isaac by shoot
Ins him with a blunderbuss.
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Now stack of fancy goeea Jutt arrived
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tho latest novelties from Japan.
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You can always find tho boat 15-e.nt
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Ida TnrbrlTo Career.
One of America's most successful
literary woman is Miss Ida Minerva
Tarbell, who, beginning work in a
field comparatively new to her sex.
has won many laurels as a historian.
Miss Tarbell's recent work in portray
ing the history of the Standard Oil
company has been described as one of
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Chinese Words.
There are words in the Chinese lan
guage which have as many as forty
different meanings.
Icdia'a Gorerameat.
ludia is iu every sense of the word
a crown colony. The governor genera)
in .louneil has power to make laws fot
all persons -British, natives or for
eigners in the Indian territories.
Japaa and raopers.
There are very ,few paupers in Ja
pan, becsuse old age is revered there.
Xo parents or children come to want
cnless nil their natural protectors art
dead or disabled.
First-class moat tor Idol nioa cake,
coffee, pis, or doughnuts, So. U. 8.
restaurant, 434 Bond street i
Wanted At Gatton's teed stable, hides,
wool, fun, sacks, rubber, metals, .to.
wood, wooa WOOD.
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any 1
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tho transfer man. 'Phono 2211 Black, 1
Barn on
house.
Twelfth, opposite opera
Copyright, t$i)t, by Purdy, Boston.
the most notable things done by a
member of her sex In a generation.
Lincoln's character appealed with great
force to Miss Tarbell as a young wo
man, and her "Early Life, si Abraham
Lincoln," published in 1896, was so
ably written that it njaeed her in the
front rank as a TdsTorical writer. Het
"Short Life, of Napoleon JJonaijartej"
"Life of Madame Roland" and more
elaborate "Life of Lincoln" were worka
of decided merit
AUTOMATIC FIRE LIGHTER.
Match lacealoaslr laTaltea by aa
Alarm Clock.
The automatic match lighter shown
In the accompanying illustration, which
Is taken from the Scientific American.
Is the invention of Mr. E. Max Got
terman of Melbourne. Australia, and
It Is an exceedingly s'.:nple yet Ingen
ious apparatus, capable of being pnt to
Various uses. The apparatus consists
of a mechanical arrangement for light
ing a match at any desired time, the
releasing of the match moving mechan
ism being accomplished by an ordinary
alarm clock. For this purpose the
alarm winding thumb piece Is enlarg
ed so as to form g lever that will strike
and release a catch, which in turn re
leases a colled spring that suddenly
pushes a match bolder over a piece of
sandpaper, thus lighting the match.
The lighted match Is thrust beneath
the grate of a stove and lights the fire.
It can also be made to light a candle,
a lamp or a gas stove in the same man
ner. The whole arrangement is mounted
on a biacket that slides on a vertical
rod extending upward from a pedestal,
Fearful Odds Against Him.
Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such,
In brief was the condition of an old
soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Ver
sallies, O.. For years he was troubled
with Kidney disease and neither doc
tors nor medicines gave him relief. A
length he tried Electric Bitter. It put
him on his feet in short order and
now he testifies: "I'm on the road to
complete recovery." Best on earth for
liver and kidney troubles and all forms
of stomach and bowel complaints. Only
50c. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers.
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WHAT TO EAT TOMORROW
Meinu
It is mere
madness
Uve tike a
wretch and
t die rich. -
1 1 .
to It III
I
BREAK-
PAST
Cereal and 2
c i. ' T
c ruiu
Panned
Fish.
Potato
Balls.
Rolls.
Coffee.
Rurton.
Cream of Tomato Soup.
Baked Fish. Cucumbers.
Potatoes. Fried Oyster Plant.
Beet Salad.
. Peach Sherbet i'
Coffee.
SUPPER.
Scalloped Codflah.
Popovers. Lettuce.
Apple Tarts.
- wocoa.
1
OFFENSIVE - -
MATCH PUSHED OFT. LIGHTED.
and the bracket can be clamped at any
desired position on this rod.
, The small lever attached to the alarm
winding thumb key of the. clock is
curved to as to strike the curved re
leasing catch, A. regulatable stop
screw la arranged on the bracket and
can be set to stop toe curved thuai
kS toor rP1 ! hnB srrnrfc tlft T
I suffered for ft long time with a bac
case of Catarrh, and took a great deal oi
medicine without any benefit
I had a continual headache, my cheeki
had grown purple, my nose was alwayi
stopped up, my breath had a sickeningand
disgusting odor, and I coughed incessantly
I beard of your 8. S. S. and wrote you.
I commenced to use it, and after taking
several bottles I was cured and have
never since bad the slightest symptom of
the disease. Miss Maky L. Stokm.
Cor. 7th & Felix Sta., St. Joseph, Mo.
Wheeling, W. Va., May 39, 1003.
I had Nasal Catarrh for years for which 1
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I tried local applications for' some time,
end getting no permanent relief Icametc
the conclusion that the seat of the trouble
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and after using it for some little while il
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to dislodge the catarrhal matter.
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The filthy secretions and foul mucus that
ire continually dropping back into the
throat, find their way into the stomach
ind are absorbed into the blood. Catarrh
then becomes con
stitutional,and the
only way to get rid
of it is through the
blood. Write us 11
you have Catarrh,
and our physici
ans will advise you
without charge.
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PIANO TUNER.
For good, reliable piano work sea your
local tuner, Th. Frodrickaon. 2071
Bond street 'Phone Red 2074.
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deliver it.. Select lump coal.
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