The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 24, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
3
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 95.
MAKES A LONG TRIP
Allen Baker Travels Many Miles
to Join Loved Ones.
FINDS THEM IN WASHINGTON
Old Man It Stnt on an Errand to Neigh
boring Farm and Return to Find Ilia
Son and Grandchildren Have Left for
the Writ He Locatra Ilia Relativre.
eil thai 1,. coma Weal to Join 1,1 4rr1 w over rn pas.ag prereo,,,
..it iii Humwr. an.l ! v.i s-nt tl.ire "Httrrlaouel lag lib stumm frn Kiibn."
at, m.r. Tli mlli.g Utwren tli but Urn provident Mnthllde aeut blin a
KMiiillutlirr Hii'l iliililn ii ra a jiiyoiii package of twlebark. lie dipped the
"awect, familiar runka" In milk and
romaim-d thrni, ami the gate of Inapl
ration were oretied again. "Owl, what
the proper rtmk ran do!" he exrlnlmed,
TTita "Tristan" wna eoiiip'iMjd.-Wa
'kt'b Letter to Mathllde Wfwndourk
THE MONEY CRAZE.
Wro Slaadar hr Whirls tha World
la I'raaa la Mr.i.r. Man.
Hie money craw, or tendency to
rimiini'n liillw the Idt-nl, la found In all
walka of life. Never N-fure were ao
many clergymen, eapei-jnily young
clergymen, ln vlnic Ui jMilj.lt to (4 In
t tmaliie. The gret roinoicn-lal
prlaw-a are no tempting that t'nHr own
j.ltlfnl anlarle look contemptible In
romparlaoii. There are clergymen In
the American pulpit preaching for a
few lnuidrid dollara a year who know
perfectly well, and eveTytwdy else
knowa, too, that they rould make many
SwirrSamnMahip Acalaat a Tlarr.
Hlr Jauiea Oiitriuu, known n tin-
Hnyiird of India, waa a "nilglily hunt
it ami an ai'coiiipiiHiiei awor.iNinuii
He ouee performed tin- hiuurdouM feu!
of killing u tiger with hl a word and
from the tnk of bin borae. General
NlrhoNon iK-rformed a ulinllar fe.it.
lie rude round mid round the tiger at c
Km Hop. gnuluiilly narrowing the circle
until lit biNt be w near enough to de
liver bla Mow. He hud only the oik
blow and If l had failed would bavi
lamina, H. lliiiiiliiupM'd by ad
tiinrd age mid w-arvely able to cuie for
IhimhiIw and make hi want known,
All.-n Huki-r M hi boiue in I lurk
t ounly, Indiana, lnt Monduy and tiav-
rbd alone to Tai'tunu, a dUlance of tf.VHl
null", in order that In- milit be le
united with lii kii and growl" bildien,
who left their Indiana home a weik ago
i-t nluy without bid. liny the old man
pNNlliye or U-lling inein ih-i- iih-j
Verr going.
the mui and hi family ele located
4it Sunnier and the melting between the
' njred man and hi little gtaiidi liiUrrn in
tliut silluge yeterduy a nil affecting
celie.
Hark tn Indiana, Mr. Hakcf'e aon
lived in Otlw-o, where he wolked at
bi trade ill a bhu k. -mil ti lmi, uImI hi
t- cbililriii, a Iniy of mid a giil
i.f I, were care for by their grand
f. it her, whom life had Wll given ocl
to the little one Mlli-e the licit ll of hi'
wile four J cur ago. A h'il time ago
tlic Mill dei icb'd to come Vi-t, but it
V11 deemed lx t not to permit the aged
;iaiiilfatlii-r to make the tii, and in
older to avoid a ud palling IhIwicii
the ihildieii and then grandfather, the
bitter U11 decoyed to a farm, and while
be in the country, the aon and hi
children Marled for Sumner. Win n Mr.
',ker returned from the country on
.Monday, the home of hi m.ii vn de-
uiteil and no Word had Wt left to
indicate what had Income of the family
Inquiric among the neighbor availed
the grandfather nothing, but when hi
wna to the tatioii agent he learned
Hint the family had departed on Satur
day for Simmer, Vah . and depite the
b.ng distance and the protet of friend
Mr. linker punhacd a tiket and tMik
the llrt 1 1 it 1 11 lor the Wet. On the
1 1. tin the old man acted quietly and
the trainmen tlmught Ih-1 to bring him
into Tacoina, a be could not tell an
intelligent utoiy of when- he wanted to
go. When he reached thi city hiduy
hIlOiL he wa aluioxl ehuilted and
win unable to give an account of blm
elf. Hi money bad given nut and hi
wa cared for at the police tatioii until
yesterday morning .when It wa lenrn
HEAD SOLID SORE
Awfil Suffering of Baby ad
Sleepless Nights of
Mother.
CURED bTcUTICURA
tered.
Kew Curt tor Career.
I . . . M a il.. m a
flmea aa uiticli nioner la biudnwaa ra- wxk aunn. 1 ne ripinniuiou 01 uie ieai
peera Many of them do not eea why la lh.it the tiger (loea not aprlng upon
n.ev .hould not Ihtodm Hch and bow- the lioraeman during the circling proc
..rt,A Tt,.. ln not underatand wbf I beeauaw hi la watching hla opportu
...in. H.i. ii.on rnaklnr raoarltT la nity. Aa the circle flrawa rioaer ana
nn riitioata frn- tbaui aa for oth- doner upon him be becomea w-wiiaerea
ere. In othrr worda. thre U a power- hy nia atrange maneuver, ao
ful temntatlon t.alar for a clergy man that or any nunter d naa aTiir aDcoon-
to turn bla creative farultlea Into roon
ey maktiig rbannela.
Manr of our lawyer are looking for
. .1 a K I -
i.iif f.-.s. rather than for creat lecall aii euriac ranccra are now Known
acumen or blgb atandlng at the bar. I to be curable, by Ducklen'a Arnica, BaJvt,
They know that lawyera are nr!d j. Waltera, of Nuffield, Va., write;
today not ao muc& aa menioere or a i bad at. canc r on my lip for yearn, that
great and learned profwalon, uphold- wmeJ inoUfable tin Bucklen'a Arnica
era of tha mafeaty and Juatle of the
. , .fc- Salve healed it, and now it ia perfectly
law, aa becauae many of them make 1
. . .l nM frm lh.tr nrae. (iUnUlte4 CUM for CuU BJld
I 1 nm a wa a a
th e. Tbey know, too. that they are "urna. zjc ai cnaa. juigerar omg aiore.
ranked by fellow lawyera largely In
.1 a. a.a. B.l 11a .a. tsl Mt
proponion 10 uimr auun, w n u,,, rowraar of Fallara
f". It I well known mat aome or A honQT to th nan or woraan wt,o
the men who get Miormoua fea and knflW 0 Bljrh wor)J M defeat; wto
leeome mllllonalrea are not gr'at law- . ,,ovt thw r,thway of a conalatent
yera at all and have nothing like Uie d f) m of dut ryeB
legal ahlllty or ottieni wno are noi i.,th th( tlftfk B,m,,ow of fa,ure 0b-
paid n qtinrier or uieir reea. nai -..- tllP wa- -r bnve the courage
bla practl.o worth? accma to be Uie . . -,...,,.. at all 1!me fln(i
queatlon by which to ineaaure a law- UIld,,r rtrr-umidnri.-ee requlrea no
yer-a atandUig in tbe minua or morn Brii( ))f ,.jnrfir.r aii ,i,.terml
I""!'!- nation. It Is better to go down to uttl
riiyalclatia and aurgeona are meaa-1 . 0verUirow In a cauoe which ona
ure.1 in tniicb uie aanii way. now or- tMeve, 0 jUt an(1 to
ten wo bear It aam, "wny. mai pnyai- nflt n Pf,lnnroinlaa with ron-
clan baa a practice of fi'.OOO a ypn""Lrpnce 0r aiiffer the lowering of thf
Hometlmea the autn naiiiei la twice or ,.., ,ona wh.ch mwl to all
thrice aa great Juat aa If thla waa . , the con0ioul,CHa of adher
the ineaaure of a t.byalcian a tioerui- .. t1 th., f-h rathM wenr ht
nea! Of courao In a wmae getting hattrtU of boneat defeat-Madatna,
enormoua rwa la aom proor or nia
abllltT. but It la not the beat evidence
of a man'a real ecrvtc to the world. The Beat Doctor.
Many authora today do not aeem to n c norton. Kulnhur Fpringa,
Uilnk no much of putting immortality Ju, 19 lm. ..j have us
into tneir cotnpoaiuona-or wmiun - Kn..w 1 ::.
...... w..... .....in..- .w.... .n im. eil in my family llallarda Snow i.ini
ouoaa nuiru mihii ii.w uivua l .... . ,i.
r ..ml.,, tha larvaat amount of n.ent and lloretiounu Fyr.ii., a..u v..w
money poaa!bl with their pena. Few have proved certainly aaiisiaciory, mr
modern writer would apeiid yeara up- liniment i the Ut we have ever ued
on a tiny bit or compoaiuon or ex
change their live for a few Immortal
verae or a alngle book that the world
would not let die.- Buccm.
A.FO10EK
A good com
rade for cabin
or castle.
Golden
Gate
Coffee
High grade. High price.
Sold only in aroma-ticht
tins. Never in bulk.
A. FOLCER A CO.
San Francleco
faiaauaaia
n
route are Invited to correapond with
the following representative:
Ut Third St. Portland. Ore.
J. C. LI NX) SET, Trav. PaaaengT Agent
142 Third Bt, Portland. Ore.
THI ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
Maintain uneiceiled aerrtc from the
wet to the eaat and aoutb. Making
cloa connection with tralna or ail
tranacontlnental llnea. taengera are
given their choice of route to Chicago,
Loulavllle, Mempbla and New Orlean.
anl through theae poInU to tha far
eaat
Proapectlv traveler deelrlng Infor-
mAtlAn a to the loweat rat and beat
If you are thinking of atbndlng bu
inea college you can not afford to ig
nore the beat in the north weat. Our
equipment U unurpaed weat of Chi
cago. On account of our rapidly increai
ing attendance
WE WILL MOVE
October Tint to our elegant new quar
ter in the
ElKs Building
now .being completed at Seventh and
Stark atreet. Our graduate are all
employed. I'laced 207 pupila in lucra
tive poaitiena during the paat year.
Send for our bandaomely illustrated
catalogue. Free. Addrea all communi
cation to our preaent quarter in the
btearns Building, Portland.
'.
-W POKTLAND
THE MORNING A'STOEIAN
ii for tale at the newt standi of
erst L
for headache and pain, ine ciuk
nvrup haa ln-en our doctor for the last
rhht veara." 25c. 60c, $1.00. Sold y
o ar -
Frank Hart, druggK
Falhor f M4ea La a
Couetabl painted the acene a be
Isaac IW-lbu, a lalmring man waa
aaw It. but he waa not aatladed with .,., ..... .. (;ravv bVer lat ev
merely copying nature It wai to Jim uffrr. frmn Bn tla(.k of ,,ara.
ao real a companion that. In tb flret " " ...... t-n,,.!-!
plan, h. tried to make It live In hi. l St Vu hot
picture - that the rlouda might move
and overhang the apot, that IU atmoa
phere might penetrate every part
the acene and that tree and water and
the very plant by Um roadalde might
move and have their being In It, and,
econdly, be put hla own pereonal
fection Into hi reprenentatlon. Then,
too, In the matter of color, which can
not be Judged from the reproduction,
he dared to paint nature green, a be
I Pears'
Pears' Soap is made in a
clean, sun-flooded factory;
lion Qtnrerl a full vear in a
aaw It, and the akle blue, with tb Jrv aJry place, before COBl-
Is it such a wonder it
lasts so long?
K.iUblithrd la l;;.
Skin Fair as a Lily with no Scar
to Recall Awful Sore
Writes Mother.
"I herewith write out ia foil the be
ginning and end of that terrible diaeaaa
eczema," eayi Mra. Wm. Rycr, Elk
River, Minn., " which caused my baba
untold Buffering and myself many
leeplesa nights. My babe was bora
seemingly a' fair, healthy child, but
when she wai three weeks old a 1 well
ing appeared on the back of her head,
and in coune of time broke. It did
sot heal but grew worse, and the aore
spread from the size of a dime to that
of a dollar. I uacd all kinds of rente
dies that I could think of, but nothing
seemed to help; in fact, it grew worse.
Ilcr hair fell out where the sore was,
and I feared it would never grow again.
It continued unUl my aged father came
cn a visit, and when he aaw the baby
he told me to get Cuticura Soap ana
Ointment right away.
"To please him I did so, and to my
surprise by their use tne aore began to
heal over, the hair grew over it, and
to-daTsh haa a nice head of hair, her
skin is as fair a s lily, and she has no
scar left to recall that awful sore, and
it is over eight months sad bo sign of
its returning."
CURE. PERMANENT
"Your letter of the 19th Inst re
ceived, aiking in regard to the cure of
ay baby some six years ago. WeU,
the disease has never returned to her
head which at that time was solid
sore on top and down the back."
Mrs. Wm. Rybr, Elk River, Minn.
Feb. 5, 1903.
iT.r. Cw.1.1. ci nita,a..etaj loJaoi,
)it.i.i,av ,o.o.f. it' I" J1.
S.. Foi Driif a Chm. Cor., al frapiMgCfc
irtaiafllinaBiintiiaii
or
w bite. It U. then. txcnuae of this
cloaer fnlthfulnciia to the hues of na
ture and to the effect a of movement, of
atmosphere and of light and becnuae
he Interpreted nature according to hi
own mood that Const aide la culled the
father of modern lnndacane, for theae
are the qualities that particularly oc
cupied the artiNta of the nineteenth
century.-St. Nlcholna.
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rest to the eaat and south. Making
llose connections with trains of sll
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given their choice of route to Chicago,
Loulavllle, Memphis and Kew Orleans,
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east -
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IliltlWWtiWt
A I alqaa Coal of Arms.
Thor waa one rbllntleltihlnn who not
only Inventiil arm for hlmwlf, but
new and rviilllrnn anna, after dis
carding tin' iimi'xtrul anna of his fnm-
lly. Thla woa l'fter Brown, at one
time an eminent citizen of Phllndel
phla. In 17H4 Wllllnni Trlr-at, nn Eng-
IIhIi mualolnn, Imm-uiik atliuhcj to Uie
tlieatnr In I'lilliuli'lphU lu bla pro
feaalonal caimi-lty. In 1)2 Mr. TrloHt
prlntinl In Umdon a book Piitltlitl
Trleaf Travel In tb Unltwl
State," which 1 now exceedingly
rare. Tb frontlaplere to thla book Is
a strange and curious dealgn, entitled
Teter Brown' Anun." In explana
tion of this frontispiece Mr. I'rlest
say: "Peter Brown, a blacksmith of
thla city, having made bis fortune,
set up bis coach, but so far from b
Ing ashamed of the means by wbldt
be acquired hi riches he caused t
large snvll to be painted on each aide
of his carriage, with two pairs of nak
ed srms In the set of striking. The
motto, 'By this I got y.' "
A Great Composer' Inspiration.
At last Wagner was possessed by
"das furcbtbar Sebnen," which, was
essential to the composition of .act
tws snd three of "Tristan." On Nov.
1 be even bad thought of suicide? II
wrote the music with the gold pen pre
sented to hloi by MathUde. The third
act was written with as grat passion
as the second. Wagner tn bis uncom
fortable hotel St Lucerne became
Tristan tossing on his couch st Kareol.
Then we find him weeping while be
compose Kurwenal'e word, "Auf
leaner Weld und Wonne," etc. O 1
fol 8. however, bs haa been stlckins
Columbia, Ohio, May 30, 1903.
Six year ago I had a severe attack at
Inflammatory Rheumatism. I waa laid ut
In tied for atx montha, and the doctors 1
had did me no good. They changed med
icines every week and nothing they pre
scribed seemed to help me. Finally I be
an the use of S.S. S. Mv knee and elbon
inta were awollen terribly, and at one
ime my joint were ao swollen and pain
ful that I could not close them when
opened. I was ao bad that I could not
move knee or foot I wagetting discour
aged, you may be sure, when I began S. S.
S., but a I aaw it wai helping me I contin
ued it, and to-day I am a aound well mas
and have never bad a return of the disease.
S. S. S. purified my blood and cured m
of thi lever case of Rheumatism after
everything elae bad failed. I have ro
commended it to other with good re
mits. R. H. CWafMAlT.
1 355 M t Vernon Ave,
The poiaonou acida that produce the In
flammation and pain are absorbed into the
blood and Rheumatiam can never be con
quered till theae are neutralized and fil
tered out of the blood and lyttem. S. 8. S.
goe directly into the circulation and at
tacks thediaeaae itself. It purines and re
store th blood to a healthy, viporotu
condition. It contain no potash, alkali ot
other atrong min
eral, bnt is guar
anteed entirely
vegetable. Write
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