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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1905)
1 , CURE FOR " CANCER BE UNIQUE EXHIBIT h all eantwlfews tf faell massng irMtmvni as not only beneficial but s; : u of gre benefit to humanity. Since emus h innucurattcn of the new nppara mo hnmtieda of AsMrliuia tmve iriou it .I nJ r.r.mouni-e it : grand success ana New Method for Application of A Minatur City of Spokane at Lewis f and Clark Fair. It is certain to become a popular inno vation t-i all first clns barber snop. ii Radium Sure Cure. , has certainly r-rovel a success with xr. pt.mnn'a customers and will no doubt become popular with all desiring massage treatment. It Is inexpensive to customers while the benefits result- SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS 'I JSDVERUSING ITS RESOURCES lug from It are appreciated. V1 PERSONAL MENTION. I Easter Amtihi . It J ! in f l!i s 1 S 1 ill ,11 S M i Mi i, ,4J J 4 i i t I j I , f ! l j ! X J! ' li 1 i r ,' I i ' E fl ' I, Hovel Flans and Many N.w ld.as Formulat.d to Advertise th. Various Cities, Towns rd Stions of SUtt at the Great Portland Fair. It Is interesllng to note what en thnslasm pervades almost every com munity In the state In their effort to make win unloue and novel exhibition at tie Lewis and Clark fair. Almost very titty and town and county In Oregon, and n In Washington and Idaho are preparing to make extensive exhibits. Nearly eveiy county In Ore. gon win be represented; except Clat aon roontv. On of the most novel exhibits at tha exposition will be the city of Spokane. Wash The city is to be removed tt Portland aboard a car. and it will not require a vers- large car. either. Spo kane in miniature is now being built. A civil engineer and an artist are the builders, end the Spokane chamber of commerce is the t-ponsor. The minute eitv. a beautiful reproduction, with ttrom of rea: w.ter to represent Spo kane falls, will occury a room In the balcony above the mining exhibit In the Washington state building at the fair, ami Spokane leople will proudly jeint out the places of interest In their city without finding It necessary to take the tourist thlUier. It is the ex pectation, however, that the tourist who sos the reduced fac-simlle of Spokane wlU be so charmed that he wJU go up to ee the actual city. The pln Is to reproduce the city in detail from Jefferson street to Division street between Mallon avenue and the Northern Pacific rEilroad. To the sight seer the city will appear as if seen from an elevation over the river at Jeftersc? street, and he will be look ing away to the north, the east and the south. The foundation of the city, which will include the streets, curbs and side walks,' will be of cement from two Inches to six liiches thick. The dis trict to be represented "will be made on an absolute scale of 30 feet to the Inch, whih will make the exhibit lOx JJ feec The cement foundation will ft divided Into 10 sections, weighing 120 pounle each, so that It can be safe. IJr moved.' v The buildings will be hand-carved from pfue. Each city block will be made separately, and will be fastened pon the cement foundation by dowels. That will permit the whole thing to ke taken apart for shipment. After the details of all the business build toga are carve 1 they will be painted In the actual colors of the structures. The bildges will be reproduced of wood and wire. The outlying portions f tbe city will be painted upon canvas and adroitly pointed to the little city o as to appear in actual perspective. Smiths Point Road. The lesidents around Smiths point and tfcos livirg in the country who travel the Youngs bay bridge, are much pleased at he actions of the county court In deciding 'u build a good road from the bridge, connecting with the fmrroveJ streets in Taylor's Astoria. The cost to the county will be very small compared to the great benefit erive.l. Noi only will it be appreclat .:-d by the schocl children, but by the iumers who are compelled to shlji aaost thai: produce in by boats, not being able to climb the Eighth street hill, the only outlet to the large farm ftig districts aijaccnt to Astoria. The road will be improved 16 feet wide and will be made tubstantial and far enough out on the north side so as ot to be obstructed from slides in the winter. j, js orlffln visited Portland yester day. J. M. Cv.iig of San Francisco is In the city Qua Gronncti left yesterday for his home In Elsl. C. A Tierce of Portuand was In the Ity yesterday. Mrs. O. Qevurts returned from Port laid last evening. W. S Spinning of Portland was in fh city yesteid-iy. j x Merrill of Skamokawa was In the city yesterday. Al lcl of Seaside visited friends 'n Astoria yesterdav. F. C. Austin of Portland Is register ed at the Occident joe Strauss returned yesterday from a trip to Coliins Spring. W. F. Schlmpt of the -North Pacific brewery Is in Portland. Samuel Schmidt has returned from a business trip U Portland. r-. iio. mr rf Piistoms W. U Uobb was In Portland yesterday. R. A. Hawkins of I.waco was lu the city yesterday on nuslness. John I..' t'anrer of Boston registered at the Occident yesterday. O Hamilton of Portland was in the kity yesterday on business. Hon J. O. lieglar of Brookfleld was a visitor in Astotla yesterday. Jacob Bosshard of Warrenton was In the city yesterday on business. Geone Warren returned yesterday from a buslaes trip to Portland. Slonev Campbell of Warranton came down from Portland last evening. W. C. Laws returned from a bust nei trio to Portland last evening Hemic W ;fe returned yestrday from a business trip to the metropolis. Frank J. Cnrney returned yesterday from a measure trip to Portland A. N. Smith, the putty man of Port- Ian 1. blew Into Astor a yesterday. Geo. W. Morton returned yesterday from business tr'p to Portland, Rert Aooen of San Francisco was registered at the Occident yesterday E. E French of San Fra;cisco was among the arrives in Astoria yester day. attorneys J. H. end A. M. Smith are at Rainier looking after some business interests. W. IL Copelp.nd, who has been In Portland for several days, returned last evening. Judre M. M. Cake end wife of Port land wer passengers on the noon train vesten'av for Seaside. Rras Trul!ingr returned last even ing from Berkley, Cal., where he has beer, attending school. B. A. Seaboig, ho has ben in tae .city the past few days returned to his cannery at Baj View yesterday morn- lne. W. R. Hume of the Tongue Point Lumber Company and R. B. Dyer of the ClaUop mill jeturned last evening from Por.lani, where they have been attending the nv-eting of the Oregon lumbermen. Rev. XL F Lash and wife of Okla homa arrive! In this city last evening on a visit to F. If. Bussing, their son- in-law. They txpect to remain here the greater part of the summer and may conclude to locate here perm anently. New Treatment Experimented on Old Lady Dying from Cancer and She Was ComploUly Cured, Indicat ing an Important Boon to Man. ,New York, April 1J. Experiments now under way nt the Flower hospital in this city, are jeporteJ by the World jto Ind'.r-ato the discovery of an almost certain cure for cancer. It consists of a new method for the application of radium. Wonderful things were expected of radium and its discovery by Prof. Curie ard his wife had barely been an nounced when leading scientists began striving to find a way in which the new force could bo. used to destroy disease icrms. All these failed. Now, how ever, a riem!st of this city claims to have succeeded lu dissolving radium and with the resulting solution exert ed all the activity of the pure radium Surgeons and uhysk.lnna of the Flower hosptlal staff decided to give the solu tlon a trial aud selected a woman S3 years of age who was dying from a cancer on the Instep of her left foik. Two weeks ago she receJved her first treatment. Six days later the doctors say, the lancer dropped off and showed healthy flesh beneath. Nothing re mained but to heal the tissue which was flnVly accomplished, although the treatment Is still being continued. To morrow another experiment will be undertaken. Thre are ringer worms and red-pepper bugs queer board, ers that hive to be looked for, not in Schilling's Best, but in making it. There are eggs of these queer boarders, too mail to be killed by grinding. Doa't kp irpioe warm, or the) U batch. mm Clothes Fought at ''ftls'eV Pressed Free of Charge Whenever You Wish. Nature invests everything in brightest hue. Hill and valley shed their sombre winter colors mid the trees don their brightest leaves. Even the very atmosphere changes its crispness to a mild and more pleasant surrounding, hcucc the birds begin to sing and all mankind rejoices. Why ont You join the happy throngs, who, recognizing Wise's Superior Quality of Clothes, take their pick out of our immense assortment and be gin to look brigtcr, better and more dressy. Superb productions from the master tailor's hands $1S.OO to $30.00 Merman Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. J Friahtful Suffering Relieved Suffering frightfully from the vlru lent poisons of undigested food, C G Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King's New Life Pills, "with the result," he writes, "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic- laxative properties. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store, guaranteed RUSH Tbe order for that pair of Oxfords in the NewShade "CHAMPAGNE" This color has met with the approval ol ladies who like np-to-date footwear and will be quite popular this season. We have ladies' hitth shoes in the same shade. They are sold at popnlur prices too. YOU MAY WALK ALL OVER the city but nowhere will jrou find a bet. ter patent leather nhoe, lace or button, than we offer liiH Jfcj flTr-jgygT FOR EASTER FOR IEN:-IIinh and low shoes, hylo toe, Goodyear welt, military heel, in tan JM.nO Rarae style, higher grade leather .TOO High aud low shoes, nob toe, goiidyenr welt, military hid, lace, iu patent leather ..,", Some and other styles in higher urndo patent leather up to 7 .Oil FOK WOMKNt-Oxfiirds. plr.in t. Imtfon in patent leather und tan !.SO PETERS0NBR0WN 521 Commercial Street. A hhin"! to lit, Anil u hliov to wear, 31 iiHt b M'li-eti'il With tHHte ttiulcare Are your spirits drooping T lo you feel that tired feeling? Dmi your ap petite need coaxing 7 Then your blood I poor. Thnt It nature's way of tell ing you thai you need our ALTI-TONE It Is an Ideal tonic, bracing, strength enlng and pxhj'.nrntlng. It purities the blood, tones up the system and will make you feel like yourself again In a week or so, " FRANK HART, Druggist. SOLE AGENT Corner 14th and Commercial BU.. Stockwetl in Comedy. Herbert Ba-shford's new comedy, The Honorab.e John North," will be nroftneed at Fishers' Saturday even Ing by L. R. Stookwell, the veteran imnlln. and his comDany of artists. The plot of the plav la laid In a small Washington town, and unfolds a ser its of amuslrg situations connected with the prlvai anJ public life of John Worth. The climax of the play Is reached In a red-hot political campaign rifi .Tnhn North is a candidate for governor. AUhough bitterly as ITOTf IT A iVTER 0n.,i Y.v hla er:emUi he triumuhs Over I VXV M4i. MJ M. v an obstacles a.i dls elected to the cov eted nos'Hon. Seat tale opens tomor- row morning at 9 o'clock at Griffin's kook itore. HATS Trimmed Free! MRS. R. INGLETON, 658 Commercial 8t. Welch Block, Astoria. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Hiving Installed a Robber Tiring Machine of the latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work in that line at reasonable prices. Telepbono 2tl. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. if 7 Uyju t Is Your Bathroom Modern? Vou nnnot hive too nuny iifrguardi fur the health of family and ell", especially the growing thilJrcn. Bad or antique plumb ing ii it dangcroui to the' health is good or WRlcrn plumbing ii beneficial. The cost of renewing your bathroom with 'JtaMfaed Wire will in reality be health assurance. We have aamplei in our ahow rooma and will $0U& gladly quote you prices. J. A. MONTGOMERY, Afctoria, Or. Electrio Massage. Arthur E. Petersvin has added some thing entirely new to his tonsorlal parlors in the Occident hotel In the shape of an electric lbratlng massage histrumsnt. which has lately been In trodnced into all the first class shav tnsj parlors of the east. It is new on this coa but Is highly recommended an elegant line of Ladies' and Chil dren's Trimmed Hats in all the latest styles and shades. My millinery business has grown to such proportiors that I am compelled to make room for this department by disposing of my entire stock of Under wear and Notions. The Closing Out Sale now on, is a big money saving oppor tunity. A nice line of hair switches and pom padourt carried in, atock. giTiTTTtfttmiitlimxXXXZXXXXXlXXXXXXXraM Stanlft and fancy Groceries I FI)TTTt. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO ANDJ0IGAK8. Supplica of all kinds at lowest prices for Fishermen, iTarmers an'J.LogRers Branch Uniontown, Phones, 711, Uniontown,7l3 A. V. ALfLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets. ' ' ' . ASTORIA. OREGON. n rrrrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTgrc TTIIXXI I llXXXTTTTTTTXTIXI The Palace Cafe. -C7 The Best Restaurant. cr Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Palace C tering Co. FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Agents The Linen Thread Co. SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, ROPE Fishermen and Cannery Supplies r f i !