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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1905)
THE MOUSING ASTORIAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER u, 1905. ' PERSONAL MINTlOlt. ' e t J.,.Ci..v, Mr. and Mrs. IL 11. JUpp nave returns I (rum Purtlaad. ! Mr. 0. V- rorUr hit returned from th expoltlo city. Jack Marks of Dot, Idaho U vUitlci ' friend In this city. Mm. C. T Croaby and ths Mls Kopp iliav returned from Portland. Mr. and Mra. A. V. Allan nave returned . from a abort vlalt to Portland. J. 0. Hawthorn and wife of Torltaad are vUitlng friends in thla city. County Coroner W. C. A. Ml will re turn from Portland a Saturday nt. ' Mr. snd Mra, CUrlrs Rlm-ll Have re-' turneil frofV a trip to the espoalUen elty. for" Oregon City, on an oflklal trip lat i evening. ' , fr'; "t ;" j -j r u f:.i...i.i.u. 1. .'I " . 1.1 ii laka in in KiMNiiinn 1 or a few dayt. r J T , f Mr. and Mra. Jimrpli T. Kiln have re turned to their home after a vUit to the fXKitlnn. Attorney General V. n. Mratton or Wellington waa attending U-kI lmine in thla rlty yeaterdar. Mlaa Turner of GervaW, Oregon, I In the city, the guet of her grBiuiarnt, Mr. and Mra. Fn-di-rlk Sherman. Policeman George I'offman and wife have returned front Portland, where they have been enllng their vacation. Rev. Father Uroaaeau, of Mt.Tabor Catholic pariah, waa a'lItor In thla -ity yeaterday, returning to Portland on the evening eijre. ..... Mra. W. K. Clanrey, of Ilwaco, la vis King her parenta, the Fabo'a of this city. Kite luM-Juat returned from a vltlt to the Portland expoaillon. Victor II. rVhafTer, manager of the 'Sweet Clover" company of jdayera, (to appear at the ora hone on Tuesday next) wa a lmlneaa vl-ltor in Atorla yesterday.' , Captain Charles T. Kamm, the veteran steamboat man of Portland, awotnpanled by hia daughter, Mia Carolyn Kamm, wa in the rity yeaterJay, returning to Portland on the Lurllne. Miss Kamm will leave there for Ilryan Mawr collegf near Philadelphia, at one. LEAVE FOR PENDLETON. Charles K. Cray, who haa l-een em nerted for aeveral year wllh the grocery department of Foard A 8tokea Co., and bl brother, Will Cray, of the Clatwp Mill, have purohaaed a grocery atore at Pendleton and will ahortly leave to take charge of it. The boy are enterjrlting and upright young" men and we lepeak for them a proaperou career. They will be aadljr mUed hr their large circle of friend and buineaa aaaortatea la thla itr. 1 MASS OT SORES, Awful Suffering of tittle Boy from an tchlng Humom CURED BYCUTICURA Not Ono Square Inch of Skin on His Whoto Body Unaffected " My little aoa, a boy of fire, broke ut with an itching rash. Three doe tors prescribed for him, but he kept getting worae until we could not dress him any more. They finally adviacd tne to try a certain medical college, but ite treatment did no good. At the time I was induced to try Cutlcura he was so bad that I had to cnt his hair off and put the Cutlcura Oint ment on him on bandages, as it was impossible to touch him with the bare hand. There was not one square Inch of skin on his whole body that was sot affected, lie waa one maas of sores. The bandages used to stick to his skin and in removing them it used to take the skin oS with them.snd the screams from the poor child were heart-break, lug. 1 began to think that he would sever get well, but after the second application of Cutlcura Ointment I began to see signs of improvement, and with the third and fourth appli cations the sores commenced to dry up. Ilia skin peeled off twenty times, hut it finally yielded to the treatment. Now I can say that he is entirely cured, and a stronger and healthier tor you never saw than he is to-day.'1 ROBERT WATTAM, 492a Center Art., Chicago, I1L, Dec 30, 1897. SIX YEARS LATER nr. Wattatn writes "Your letter of the list In regard to the case of my little boy at hand. I am truly thankful to say that the cure fleeted by the Cutlcura Remedies haa been a moat thorough and successful cure to date." Chicago, Feb. aj, 1903. ao)S emrtm tha w Catlrara Raftrttnt SH. Jin farms! (Wlm CuMt4 fin., a. af tl.l cW '), 'Intmntt, mv. M. Ifepotti Lrniami. tl Ixiuh a 1 tlrt t Ma t ht Ftli 1 tfm, 1W Cliba Jkrr. PolMr Urxf u4Chn. Cure , ol rrvrlWti. The Summer Girl, GEE WMIZ! Vhat a wondae The summer fill 1st What a birdT Hars you aver haaM Or anything Ilka hart What a wonderful Jilkaf Stralfht to men' a nemrts, With ber cuta little arte And her fracas, Har fluffs and her -Blhbona and laeaa: ' r Har atnilea and bar signs, Har varylnf area- . The touch or bar hand. Tns rapture of-h. my Undl Jaa-ruaalaml Ooabt Can't aha Joab Any man on earth , ToaflnlahT Sayt Ain't aha the way Tou Ions hava sought And mourned baeatuaa Tou round It nought? W1L I anoaa gha la tha limit of lovallnasa. iksaii t .'..;. i Pea a the sea. , And th mountains tall t Down fct bar caiL ' V6 matftr where you And bar, I No matter wher aha dwell In tovaty aummar vlllaj i Or any old hoials Rha wletda har magto aeaptar. f 0ha erta upon bar throne ! And rtalme without dlaUnetloa All mankind aa har own. And what dora mankind I Think atmut ItT Well, dun't about It Whlapcr It eort and low: It a willing to b her aubjact " Tor a coupl or months or ao, Hut afir that- ; My arat, Whara la the aummar gtrl att William J. Lampion la Judge. A ProgllaT. Some day, ix-rhnris, wlo will bo even nior dangerous than It Is now. Drowning s Mngnclne. . A Taaa of Scwd light. A Scotch mlnlater and bis friend, who were coming home from a wed ding, began to consider the ststa Into which their potatlous at the wedding feast bad left them. M8andy," said tho minister, 'Just stop a minute hero till I go ahead. Maybe I don't walk very steady and the good wife might remark something not Juat right" He walked ahead of the aerrant for a abort distance and then asked: "How U ItT Am I walking atralghtr Oh. aye," answered 8aody thickly, "ye'ro a' recht-but who'a that who's with yoor-Harper'e Weekly. Br tho Mat I- They were sitting by the seaside, arrant in silent contemDlatlon of the Inrushlng bounding blllowa. Suddenly aha rested bcr soft dlmDled band upon bla manly knee, and looking up Into bis face asked. Tell me, Heguuu, what makes the tide rise and falir Tha moon, dearest" "But mother says then will bo no moon next week. Then there will be no tlder Reginald told her he didn't mean that but what be did mean be would give considerable to find out Boston Transcript Thalr Ideal The superintendent was giving the children a little talk on "true heroism." "Boys," he said, "what would you call a young man who did bis duty well and bravely, without flinching, eipect Ing no great credit for It and content to let others win the applause of the multltuder "A baseball cntrherr shouted all the boys. Chicago Tribune. Ill Leu, ScovlII What are you mad about? Clarke The railroad company has found the trunk I lost ScovlII Do you consider that a cause for angert Clarke-Well, I should aay yes! Wouldn't you be mad if you bad to take a four dollar trunk In place of the S30 damages you bad been expecting? -Cleveland Leader, Warthlaaa. "Blank says be cashes bla brains for a living," "1 don't doubt It lie haa a reputa tloa for trying to pass plugged money.' -Detroit Free Press. Caaala' ThrV the LI. Otn a body fish all nightie wr bla "bait- hard by Oln a body gat no bltla ti4 a body liar (vary flihar haa hi a flshae, Kan, thay aay, "haa L" For avry naharmaa that wtahaa Can buy them on tha aly. Otn tha Uddlaa saw him struttie Corain' rraa tha sala, A' tha laddlaa cry, "ChaatnutUar At the aama old tala. Svary flihar haa bla flbbla. And thT wondsr whr That a' tha wart' haa grown fu weary At that soma fiah Ua. . Judge. DR. CHAR LEO FLESH FOOD tllilaaiaiaii..l astf au n aaatMtMMMttnaMt htto4IlC tU mVi aa m ewtter, w WkJawl Saw U aUt4Ba FREE taatwaaleaayi eaaJ af aMiMag. mi DR. CHARLES CO. HTC? STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED For Particulars Address THE rACIFIC SCHOOL FOB STAM- MEEEES 12C1 eaat Ysmhill Street, Portland, Oregon.. Tkifl is -ike kind of a Stoiy for NATIONAL f'lAGAllflE 10 pacing $10,000 too DimcoiT I a a rMMfifwl sm a tka Wa ami a aria ttt Qaaaar Mlnui an 4 wili mtnttf tt ht araX . a im, tm4 1 ft mom la Km wldlai awtnaal aw foaaa r.iUn laaaaS mm at Sal MS a awt'ikiilaMt.. T. at kf Sua aaaar nail. Aaat Pa iWiw. r" a, mil. hadBMtt. -That a awa laM. rAlfuav aMaial Oaa lama, mimty -It wa. ft n.nM I vat aat at tmmf llama m af arW aaa." 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