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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1905)
, TUESDAY, AUGUST , 1903. THE A-0KN1NGA5T0K1AN ASTUKJA, OKKGurt AN UNUSUAL CASE Man'i Heart Is On (he Wrong Side. ORGAN APPEARS NORMAL Physicians in Opm ting on Patients Neck DlKOver That His Heart it on the Right Sid Nearly Six Inches From It's Proper Place. I AngeV, Cal Aug. 21. Wiri Malcolm Itoi, a InmliM'ai gardener, was placed n Mm AMmtltt tttlt nt the county hoppltal hero May to under go an operation fur the reimnal of a growth from hU neck It discovered I'V tlii surgeon that tin li ft lde of the inmiv wa located on tin right ! near ly six inches from It prni-r place. The orgau In every way, however an -iird normal. It hal vilitt)v Is-en in that ptwitlon since birth. The phv aiclaha at tha bwpltal tate that it I th0 first e of the kind that ha ever come under their observation, STORM CAUSES LOSS, pit. Cloud, Minn,, Autr. 21 A storm Ia4s4 over tha city vtday, caui!n many thousand of dollar h, Nearly ,100 outhouses arid hi'U, aw blown down, tree were uprooted and hundred of window were broken. CLAIM THE RECORD FOR OATS. McEwen Broa. of Milton Talk About 113 Buibela to the Acre. Milton, Ore., Aug. 21McKwen Ilro., farmer, redding about eight mile south of tliitt city, have Jnt harvested and threhcd their oat crop, which, they aay, yield an avrrag of ! huhrU to the acre. tn account of the grain being lodged badly, they nay that a consid erable, quantity wa waM, and they believe that if all could hav been taved it woulil have ea!ly gone 121 buihela to the aire. Thl U the largest yield retried here thl aeaaon. Thl crop rained on bench and located near the foothill, where the aoil 1 rich aud heavy. ROAD INSPECTORS RETURN. Make 113 Mil Trip Over County Roads In Nehalem Valley. County Judge. Trenchant who with Commissioner I.arn and ltiHtdtiuoter Fry made a tour of the Nelmlem Valley for the purMMM of incctlng the road They covered the entire section ; mile In all, and report the need of four good bridge on the Fishhuwk road and a number of smaller one 011 the KNie roiid und at the next meeting of the " t bid will be railed for their con at ruction. They report the crop in that action to lie good and the farmer prospermia, and nil taking an intercut in the proposed county fair. While there the member of Hie court promised the people that if they would Abandon the promised road fnuu F.llc to the Junction with the iniiin Astoria DREADor II5IM a 1 k.wm 11 in 1 n i mm I am compelled by a aenat of gratltndi to tll you the great good yonr remed) lias done me in n caie of Contagious Dlooc Poison. Among other symptoms I wu se verely afflicted with Rlieumatiam, and got almost pai l going. 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We offer i,ooo iui jiiwi mai h ta noi absolutely veget me. nome treat ment book giving the symptom, and . Otucr . interesting and valuable Infor mation about this diaeaae, mailed free. Our physi cians advise free those who write as. Tha Swift 8peolflo Company, Atlanta, Gi 1 ; 1 1 .. , 11 . mmmm'llll!m'l " iir'LwssL n irr i i "ii a kiwi nun I , i :2-se ii .ar w r: i u i rvii n" mm . wkA o 5 4rf : road, they would use whatever moneys of the county that is available for the improvement of this end of the main Astoria highway. The , majority of the peoplo com to favor the proposition and the proposed road to the Junction will ho abandoned. NEW COLLECTOR APPOINTED. Merwin Inlcrry lins kcn appoint ed by president Welch of the chamber of commerce to make collections here after from the iiiciiiImts of the chamber In the .place of J. A. Rnnnells. de ceased. INDIAN PLAY FOR REGATTA. "Captives Reprieve" Great Indian Play To Be Presented By Author. "The Captives Reprieve" dramatized from Fen imore Coopers' Last of tse Mohicans' will be presented here, by J. Henry Howard, past great sachem I. O. H. M. and author of the production. This production will lie presented the first night of the regatta August 'Jit, in Ins specular Indian l'antomine" and Liv ing Picture" Roslemillo. the greatest Indian woman pantominiit, will phiv the port of "White Fawn," the leading character ami her original role in the 'Captive Reprieve." Such characters a Uncos, last of the Mohicans. Tamennend chief of the six nnt ions, Magna, chief of the Dctii wares, and Cunning Fox, sub chief of the "league of the Iroquois" will he rep resented by real Western Indians in the grent Indian ploy proposed by the different trilies of tlic local Red men. under the direction of the author J. 11. Howard. EXTRA POLICE. During the regatta it. is possible that I the r'itta w ill put on several nu n who will he authorized by chief -of-poliee Hul loek to act as oftuvr. While no trouble has liecn experienced in past regatta with an influx of crooks, some feel it w ill be advisable to guard against them and this mntter will probably be taken up by the company. BOYS BRIGADE LEAVE. The boy'g brigade left yesterday for Portland in charge of Rev. L. 1). Muhone, pastor of the First Congregational church of this citv. , NEW; VETERINARIAN. . Cha. W. Holmes has received a license to praactice vctinary. science in this state, and in addition he has been appointed deputy stock inspector for this aectionby by state veterinariaan William McLean. Public Is Aroused. The public is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great med icinal tonic, Electric Bitters, for eick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Walters, of 546 St. Clair ave., Columbia, 0., writes! "For several months, 1 was given up to die. I had fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak, from useless doctors' drugs, that I could not eat. 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