WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1008. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, AST OREGON. You Can Be CwecL- , No. H Ctar Terraes, . Hot Sremee, A a., Apvt M, 1M. Wb I tu first merrt4 I toned that mr sWenfts and aaaUs ware gradually dimlaUhlag, I mm aarveat and Irritable, end m Id bad ft wk end eoa.Matt tea 47 ol try moalh, end had InUlM bearlBf dewa Delee, My hetuan4 had taeaert pbyslglao for msi4 J sw4 hit nwdl.lne lur bwly lour mouths, bat 1 gradually grew worn, bad Im slreugts, and Bnally, 1 vat aaalM to tears ssytwdatatl A frund who was eelllng ea ma brought aw I bottl. of Win or Oatdal and was so loud la lla braise that 1 told aerihst 1 would lake It to pleaae bar. ... I M sarprlesd k.d pl.wad that Wfora I bad aaed lb WMU Mur, to in oa asing it, aignt bvUlMbraaihibMkBirWIbralUi f hf1. 7 aad ttrtoati aad I We aid bad a (jtAXU sy ewa aa la eia awaiaa. ' favaaa, If. A Mrs, Flnnegan bad little bope of relief tans she knew that every Uffll sbs bad tboes spells 'it menstrual suffering with attendaaf beariaf aowa pains sne wu nuw. ana every moata we paia wm srrowwf i I ree&y faM 11 ..awV SeeravT. ill J M But Mrs. Flnnrgaa wm eared by Wins of Cerdat. Bhe Is ew M watt that there in few woman who would not U glad to km the beeJta ale has. And an woman woe bad tbott dnadaa bearing dowm paias caa have the tamo relief. ' You can be free from msnstroal IrrogntaritlM if 70a tab this part wgetaWe win. Why dont rmi takt it when you mo wbat U bat mm ur others goourea Votueol Wlae ef CarAal today. for Tour druggist bu (4.00 botilai. .ll'l I - t 0 0 c 0 0 o 0 6 A. G I M R E Has always ifi stock a fine assortment of ! Boots and Shoes BALL BRAND RUBBER BOOTS. 2 o 0 Call and See, Bond Street. V 0 0. r The Astoria Restaurant. If you want a good, dean meal or if you are in a hurry you should go to the . 1 Astoria Restaurant 1 ThU fine restaurant is thoroughly up-to-date In every detail. EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SERVICE ASTORIA IRON iWORKS JOHN FOXjTrM. and Soyt. F L MSUOP. Socretury A T,. FOX, Ylr Tr. ASTORIA 8AV1NG3 BANE, Treaa Designers and Manufacturers of TIIE LATEST IirrROTED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot ot Fourth Street Aatorta, Ore Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works -KlanafaetBterscfl ,, Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. . .. General Foundrymen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest Phcns 2451 Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. HOTEL PORTLAND ' The Finest Hotel In the Northwest " PORTLAND OREGON. , Electrical Works W are tboroagbly prepared for making eatiinatea and ezeonting ordera for ' all kinds of electrical installing and repairing. Supplies in stock. 1 We all the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call no Phone 118L r Manar 420 1)011 IHENRY SHERMAN, Manager . v Ilacks, OarriagesBaggag Checked and TransferredTrucks and Furniture Wagons- Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 ASTORIA Savings bank Capital Paid in S 100,000. ' Surplus and Undivided Profits S36.00C Transacts a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits, J. Q. A. BOWLBY, O. I. PETERSON, FRANK PATTON, J, W. GARNER, President Vioe President Cashier. Asst. Cashier 1 6fi TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. FRUIT 10 FLOWERS Facts Relative to Raising Fruit and Flowers.' A NEW VARIETY OF APPLES A HertloMlturlst's ImprMilons of the Quality and Pro, pacta and Hew to Improve the Quality of fruits, Ber. rlea and lrse Production. Apropos' of aoreral spoclhiulja of tho Incdtets apple, wllch It says were sub mitted to it by the genorai manager of tho Seedless Apple company, Rnrat Near Yorker publlkhos a statemeut by Dr. Walter Van Fleet, part of which Is as follows: .f, ' ?' A single toed was found In one speci men In aa extra or adventitious core pear the bloaaora and of the fruit The other, were entirely free from seeds, though the usual woody carpels or core divisions were not ouly present, but strongly developed. The apples are rather small In alia, round and smooth in form, dull red In color, with many light dots. The calyx la very large and open, and the basin la wide and deep, extending almost to tho core. The sazDUus arruL flesh la white and Arm, quality very ordinary, about on a par wltn Limber Twig, and scarcely aa good aa Bea Davis, The claim made by the pro moters that the Spencer seedless apple contains 25 per cent more apple sub stance than oUer varieties of the same alia is scarcely borne out In the specimens examined, aa the sub stance lost by the large open calyx baatn would quite offset any gain In the spaces normally occupied by seeds. A pome or applvllke fruit Is, bo- tanlcally, the enlarged and softened flower stem overgrowing the ovary or true fruit, made up of woody or bony curpels (core plates) and seeds. In the 8incer and other seedluas apples the seeds alone are absent, but the ob jectionable core is present as usual. Uulcss the seedless variety should pos sess in addition unusual good quality or other valuable attributes it is not easy to see why It should be particu larly desirable except as a curiosity, We are told the Spencer applo pro moters expect to develop seedless vari eties of commercial applea, such as Wlnesap, Jonathan, Bollflower and Ga no. This can only be done by the usual breeding methods of cross pollenlaatlon and careful selection of succeeding gen erations. While it la within the range of possibility that seedless varieties re sembling to soma extent our present successful commercial apples may la time be secured, such result la most uncertain and , likely to require In definite time. .. . , 4 The Klcffer pear Is as likely to drive Bartlett, Rose, Clapp and the other good ones out ot business as this seed less apple Is to dispose of Baldwin, Northern Spy and other standard sorts. Beat Outdoor Roaea. At the meeting ot the American Rose society M. H. Walsh of Wood's Holl. Mass., gars a list of six varieties of roses hardy in New England, though much depends on procuring good stock and proper planting. With proper soil and location and good care the follow ing list would be found perfectly hardy: Hybrid Perpetuals Baroness Roths child, Baron de Bonstetton, Clio, Ulrica Brunner, Prince Camilla de Rohan, Captain Hay ward. Hybrid Teas-Caroline Testout, Ma- man Cocbet, Mme. A, Chatenay, Cap tain Christy, Kalaertn Augusta Vic toria, La Prance. Ramblers Sweetheart Debutante, Farqubar, Philadelphia Rambler, Lady Gay. W. P. Craig named as substitutes tor the foregoing the following, which he bu found satisfactory: John Hopper, Mrs. John Lalng, Mme. Gabriel Lulset General Jacqueminot, Paul Neyron and Ulrlch Brunner. . Mr. Craig would add Dorothy Perkins to the list ot climbers. VTky Btrawbarrr Flaata Dto, Many strawberry plants die because they are kept too long after being dug before transplanting. Some die because set too deep and the crown or center of the plant Is covered. But In a dry time more plants die from a lack of pressure on the soli about the roots than from all other causes. In a wet season they wlU live If left on top of the eoU with no earth to cover the roots. Plants out of the ground are like flsh out of water. Therefore .the sooner they are In their naturaf element the lower the death rate. American Agri culturist. Plaartaar Oat. Early June should see all the garden beds planted, as everything msy be trusted out by that time, and those who wait until June to set out their tender plants have the satisfaction of seeing them start off with a vigorous growth from the first Weak Bordeaas Mlatare. For the summer spraying of peaches and Japanese plums: Copper sulphate, 2 pounds; fresh lime (nnslacked), S pounds; water, 60 gallons. Rhode la- land Formula. eaaaasaaee la Sleealaaj Roaata. No Japanese ever sleeps with his leal to the north. This is because the lead in Japan are always buried wltn their heads In that position. In the iWcplug rooms of many of the private bouses ami hotels a diagram of the points of the compass is posted upon the celling for the convenience of guests. The Bar Ms Maeher. The way of the wanner is difficult In Berlin. A special bureau of detectives looks after bitn. It is their duty to pro tect women obliged to be on the streets alone. . Edible Froaa la Eaataad. The edible frog Is to be found la some parts of England. It is a nat uralized alien at Thetford and Seoul ton, In Norfolk, where It was introduc ed a century ago, and recently it has been found In a small pond at Ockham, in 8urrey. A ra Dlataat Iter. RlgeL the magnificent atar of the first magnitude In the constellation of Orion, Is one of the most distant stars In the celestial vault. f Chlaeee Dried Darke. The Chinese In America prefer dried ducks Imported from their country to those they can buy here because the food found In the ponds near the Can ton river gives the meat a flavor they most like. , Eat la totltade. Certain peoples, the Tabltlans among them, consider it a grave offense sgalnst modesty to be seen eating even by members of their family. When about to take their meals they hide themselves In the remotest corner of the dwelling, taking great care that they should not be seen by anybody. . ... Brltaia'a Pareat Water. The purest water In Britain is that of Loch Katrine, which has but one- quarter of a pound of soli suspended in L000 gallons. , Reaiavlac Ruit From KlrkrL To remove rot stains from nickel grease the rust stains with oil and aft er a few days rub thoroughly wltn a cloth moistened with ammonia. If any stains are left they can in almost every case be removed by the application of hydrochloric acid and a subsequent pol lahlng with trlpoll. oarera of Camphor. The annual export of camphor from Japan Is about 6,000,000 pounds, three fourths of which Is produced in Formo sa, the other fourth coming from Japan proper, chiefly from Kyushu and Shl koku. The Aaatrallaa Oatrlrh. The Australian ostrich ben lays as average of about fifteen eggs a year. Heereehaara Tlaee. To clean a meerschaum pipe place tha pipe In cold sweet milk la an earthenware jar stood in boiling wa ter end let it boll very slowly, , Belalaa Ceavlrta. Three-tenths ot the earnings of a Bel gian convict are given to him on the expiration of bis sentence. Some pris oners thus aare more money in jail than they have ever been able to save out of It . Beet Beet Is the most nutritions of all ani mal foods and can be eaten longer con tinuously than any other klud of meat The Spoow Idol. The spoon idol of the Brahmans Is one of the most unusual deities In a land of strange gods. It is a curious wooden figure covered all over'. with Iron spoons. These in turn hold oil and wicks to be lighted in the shade of the banyan tree at night when varlqus ceremonies take place. ; . , Coeoaaat Treea. . ' Cocoanut treea are best grown in or chards set out in rows thirty feet apart Four acres of fair trees should yield a million cocoanuta during their life time. .;!. Keaaorloa Keroaeaa. Kerosene when spilled on a carpel can be readily removed by putting on Indian meal, then brushing out when It has lain a few hours. It may need more than one application it much has been spilled, but It will all come oul by repeating application. A Year In'college. $200 cash or a year In college can be quickly earned by one young- man or lady in each country during the summer. Plan does not Interfere with other employment, and student can select the school. Stats najrte of Institution you wish to attend. No money required. For Particulars Address. . , j . MORTON H. PREMBERTON,' s V . Centralla, Mo. DoYciiRcgelYaThssoVi They Are About Your Health. - When your health goes the least bit wrong, a wireless message b tent to your brain. , , , Itsays something like this: . k "You are) net quit welr-tak a doe of mm BKTO PILLS t once) and It will put you right." 1 ' Do you attend to these messages when you receive them? You should do so. BEECHAM'S PILLS often prevent a serious i illness, and so prove themselves V?f yj 3 "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." Sold Everywhere) In Boxea, IQc. and 25c. mm Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes a flaming city is saved by dynamite a space that . the Are can't croas. Sometimes, a cough hang on so. long, you feel aa if nothing but dynamite would cure it , Z. .T- Gray, of Calhoun, Oa, writes; "My wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consum ption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep and finally cured, her." Strictly scientific curs) for bronchitis and La Grippe, at Chas. Rogers' drug store, price 60c and 11.00; guaranteed. .Trial bottle free. Headline Weefc AT THE STA All the Latest Attraction, From tha ' Best Theater Week Beginning May 15. Matinets Dally at 2:4S P. M. McINTIRE, FLETCHER dc McIN- ttre ; " 3 ; Peerless Singers and dancers Most soaps clog the skin pores by the fats ,and free alkali in their com position. PearsVis quickly rinsed off, leaves the pores open and the skin soft and cool. Established in 1780. Regular Line of Steamers from San Francisco to Astoria & - Portland The First-Class Steel Steamer RE DON DO makes regular trips between San Francisco and Astoria and Portland, sailing from each end about every two weeks. Eas excellent passenger accommo dations, both cabin and steerage. For freight or paasaga apply to TAYLORJYOUNG & CO., General Agents, Portland, S. Elmore (EL Co. . Agents, Astoria or to the owners Swayne St Hoyt . , San Francisco. MARVELOUS ROUSELL Perfection of Athletic Grace, in the THE BREWERS Singers, dancers, cake walkers imi tations from America to the jungle of Africa ' mmmmmm ' ' , ' ROSA LEE v -..,.,.! , ; Chicago Magnet : . A. J. ELWELL ,': PtctoreA.MelodJea "Bunker Hill" EDISON'S ' PROJECTOSCOPE 1 Showing latest Motion Pictures : . Admission, Any Seat .10 cents. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED . WITH YOUR JOURNEY, If your tlcketa read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, tha "Scenic Line of the World." . BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tions and points of interest along the line between Of Jen and Den ' ver that the trip never become tiresome. If you are' going East, write for in formation and get a pretty book ttut will tell you all about it ' , W. C McBride, General Agent ltl Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON. Blood iaSssfoSoi! A true case of wonderful cure of Eczema, by ' For five rears I have been a severe sufferer from Eozema en my neck and shoulder It itched m much I could not refrain from crtetilnii the sore continually, bat even scratched it so a to tear the aore and cause It to bleed was not Dearly no painful as the Itching. Many a time bare I had to ohanire my night shirt three or four times la one night, the blood from the eore baring literally saturated it, caused from my scratching the sore to get relief. Purina these live year I have tried almost every remedy recommended for Ectema, and doctored with several prominent physicians, but got no relief. Your D. D. D. Remedy was very highly recommended to me. so I decided to give It a thorough trial. The first appli cation stopped all Itching and I enjoyed my first night of unbroken aleep In five years. I continued the treatment tor two months and have been completely cured. I recommend It to all suffering from this annoying disease and feel verr grateful to you fordoing so much for me, PAUL L. WALft Marion. Ind., May I, IMS. We vouch for. above 1 The facts la this case of Mr. Paul L. Wald, have been laid before me in all details with proofs that are unmistakable. Every particular in the history of this remarkable cure more than bears out the above statement of the case. From tha proofs submitted, we feel that this announcement comes far from doing full justice to the remarkable merit of a medicine which accomplishes results so important to humanity. Since we have handled the preparation in this city, a great number of people have nsed it for various skin affections. Its results have been invariably satis factory. We are therefore willing to guarantee any purchaser full return ot his $1.00, if satisfactory results are not experienced from a trial of a bottle in any Case of akin affection. D. D. D. ooatsj but 11.00 a bottle, and la guaranteed to euro or money refunded. CHARLES D. ROGERS, Druggist.