FRIDAY, MARCH i, 1908. THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 3 LIFE'S LITTLE THINGS. Thff lio a Verr m War Ttiwnni Muklna lli Will' hi lliiif, A Willi hlill' Nimu In 11 lllllt' thing lout In III" i 'i'ix of 11 frowning k). Ami yd no II full 011 11 lleiiliig em inut ii-uu' in inrx-iiiuc 1 r HH'iuii, Mirlli'n irrMi Ni'iMim brighter "nil llf' In w color nil through mi nuiuinn liny Tin eon of n Imbe I n 1 1 1 1 1 thing Jllfll lltlliClCMH NtlUllll frillU II Vlll'llll liilml. Hill 'I In tlii mily Hniiil't that nil Hip Holm heed llio one cli'iir luiigungr llmf ft 1 1 mun know, A mother' love Ik 11 llllti' tiling Iik himiii, hIiim, foritoi ! Hut It ti'l'N in liilml Iniiiiiinlilin tin- oe ninl C iihI ihhI 1m ' divine ihni bear with iiil i'in'i I'lilm ninl HUi'i-l tin willful wrong In tli'Hi Hvi'h of our1, A ukiik ihiiiIi In 11 llllli- thing hmt Iii 11 w m lil nf toll ninl i n t A ml yd tin1 hiiiiI wlili gloom iiirt"H d ninl tin' lift' i; row 11 wearied with burden hard will happier I"' In Hu afterglow of n mullo llinl I viirinl kin.) A kindly word U n lltlli- thing n IrrnOi thut ipe mid a mod ml Unit die Hut tho hetirt that Kite urn I tin' bcnrt tli n t lionm limy know Hint It tng nml nIiik Htnl alng till nt lnt It bletuU with tin wild lilrd'n ong mid the row of Imbe In wlmt men call the )tlHl cliulr.- MIlNViiuk'-i' .loiirniil. tmetk I !.. I Von ilmi'i hue mo mi)' more. You lined to luivi' eye only fur m. hut you tilt vt it t run over anything In week. That prove It Miwinl'.rfiT Matter Ivulittrl. A hmitiful young I'onpli. who with vlitently very iiiimIi In love, entered crowded Nlri'i't 11 r In Honton the other dny, "I'n you supMi.e we inn niwi-v- lu here?" he mkl, looking doubtfully t her bluMiIng fnee. ' loii't you think, dear, we hod bet ter wait uutll wo gel UouioT' waa the tiubarraiiawl reply New Vork K TIP OF LIFE Fl From Dreadful Pains From Wound on Foot System All Hun Down After Six Months' Agony Not Able to Work Completely Cured in Two Weeks MIRACULOUS CURE BY CUTjCUROEMEDIES "Word nttinut xKiik highly enough for tint Cnliriiru Itouiedie, 1 urn now event y-lwo year of nge. My nyntem lnnl Ixi'ii nil run down. My Mood Wll ho Imd Unit IiIiMhI plllNOIlillg Inn I not in. 1 liiul acvornl doc tnra attending IIIO, no finiilly I went to the honpifnl, whom I wan luid up for two moiitliM. My fix it and (inklii were lilmont beyond riTiiifiiiliiui. I)urk A(hhI flowed out of woundn in many IiIikvk, nml I wiui no dixliriirti iiHl thut HioukIiI nun-ly my InM rhanio wbj lowly IfiiviiiK nw. Ait tin" fmit did not improve, you run n-iulily imnjciim how 1 frit. 1 wiui Kimplv dii-(jiwtivl snd tiird of lifn. I hih thw in, which km dn-ndful, for nix moiitlui, and during thin tiuin 1 wim not uMo to weur a kIiim) mid not nhh to work. ''Homo ono Hpokd to mi? nhotit Cuti Ctini. The ronmiiUMHTfi with 1 liought a wt of tint Cnliriiru l!ciiiclicn of ono of my frii-ndn who wiu a drujr Ktnt, und tlm prui thut I km vi iiflrr tho Wcoiid niplirntion in U'yolnl tliwriptiun ; it wi-mixl a mirm-le, for tho ('ut intra Hi-mcdim tojk '(Tirt imiiiodintcly. I wimlnil tin' foot with tho Culiriiru Hmp Ix furc upply iiifc tho Ointment nml 1 took tho Itinolvrnt at t he name t imo. Aftrr twowockn'tri'iiU nii'iit my fixit wim lirnlii) coiiiJrli'ly. I'oiplo who had mi'il my fixit duriuKiny illtniM anil who Imvo wi'tt it nincc tin) euro, run hardly U-lii'vo tln-irow n oyon." KoU-rt SiliiM'iihmM'r, Aujr. 21, 100.1. NowlmrKh,N. V. HU ll.iuiu'i.ml lh irorkt Ctiltrun H-p. JV ,(lnl tnnl ., IUw.ltvnl.iifr. It htrm til Chwrotal i'otti4 J'llli, ttr r UI nf i, niaf f- had ul III dr.filrtt. 'ullrf ('ham. Curl , H..I frujw., IIovUhi, Mm. aT Mtu4 fiM, "Tin (if mi KtU lluvk." HOTEL PORTLAND; Flnaat Hotel In tha Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. AWFUL SUFFERING ' '- . w Morning Astoriam Day in The Astorian Wants 50O New Subscribers And in Order to Do This the Price Has Been educe' Be Loyal to Your Town and Begin the New Year by Taking Astoria's Greatest Paper, The Astorian DELIVERED BY CARRIER TO AINY PART OP THE CITY FOR OS CENTS I.rnawna for N'hMlho)rii, Tlicro Im no iiii'Htloii Unit our for fiillioiN HiifipoMfd Hint lii-ni'llt rnlKlit ho ilorlvi'd from ciiiinluK nchoollioyH to ho npi'i'liitom of tho IiiiiiicIhk of orlinlnnlM, Hit Wiiltor Hoott him lionu- tcHtlinotty to I hi oiiHloiii hflnic not unknown In Ki'otlmid, In 'Tho llmrt of Mldlo thliiu" Mr. Niiddlolroo In niironoulod 11 m miyhiK: I pronilm-il to inU 11 liulf fliiy tiny to tli' fi liiiln tan Hint tli'' li.ilniH might khiik urnl i f I In- IiiiiikIiiK, w hl' h i ihitiii hut hnv" n il ItnlllK i-rTw I on Hu ll- iHUUU llllllllK, Inu lli'-in 1 mi kiiowliift what Uii-y may I'fiitio ti iiirriiMflven.-rimpii-r Si. Sir W'nlU'f wjiild not, wo may tin muni', Iiimo wrllti'ii I Id nhovo had ho nut known Hint hihIi HiIiik hml lift tin 1 ly Inki'tt idiifi'. - London Note mid Viii'fli'n. 'Hid Km Oltrf. 'J in' Hint otii'r U m arly twlro tho hIzo of iln 'oiihiiiiii l iM-r ut tor, and tho fur, w ithout llniiliiiiK ur pri-piirutluti of uny kind, In moif liiMiiitlful tin It In ntrlppod fl'lllll III" lllllllllll tllllll till' rll'llOHt HI'lll' oklii, whu h Iiiin I ) In- niiiipi'd, pliickiid of tin- Ion k iip"'i' huh mid tluMi (lyoil hi-foro It I'oulil hi' nioiiil,iK an tho tii'iitiliful ohji'i't whli'h tho flulrdiod fur undoiiliti'dly In. In tho nob ollor'n fur tin' noft utidi'tioiit. tho trui' fur, l an tlihk n Unit of tin- ni'hI nud Hourly (who iim IntiK, wlilli' tho I011K 011 1 or hnlm 11 r im noft iix a nnhlo'ti tail ami of ton 11 prilo if my. whlih Klvon to tho whulo rout mi itppniirnnro an of dark fur nllghtly fronti"! over. fllrd (naAJmrp. 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