The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 23, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, MARCH aj, loofl.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
IS
Removed From Financial Manage
ment of Zion.
ATTEND SPIRITUAL NEEDS
Ownership mid Control of Zxm'i Bund
nt Intrieil Hiitafter lo lie Lilt
to Mote Expcf lenerd Hand
Dowio Will be Advlnor.
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)if liir wmiil ' Think it over.
JUvr von trit-il MICNNKN SVIOMCT
hi kaTki talcum toilkt row.
I)KR ? I.uilu n mrtiul to violet jH-rfume will find Men
ncn'ii Vinlt-t I'liwiler fragrunt with the odor of frcth
pluwkctl I'.trniit vmlcti.
For xalk- tverywhere fur 25 icntu, or
inailn! Khtjiuiil on rcctiit of jticc. I.y
MIINNF.N CO.. Newark. N. J.
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cliuiigi'd lilt I'Iiim iitid hereafter will eon
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ecr Viillwi, " noon 11 wet g'-l
itiiliilrlc iiiriiniiii'iiti'il we will lime ri'iil
( In ikI Inn 111 npeuil Inn."
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IIE1H IS HORN.
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orniiW Astorian
Day in
The Astorian Wants 500 New Subscribers
And in Order to Do This the Price Has Been
Reduced From
w luohi-ij .u.ifc.BW) jm, J..i's.Wil..w!gij'i)iwi'JWii)iit f i. in .fyf t wn,mp&mm
Be Loyal to Your Town and Begin the New Year by
Taking Astoria's Greatest Paper,, The Astorian
DELIVERBO BY CARRIER TO ANY PART OFTHE CITY
FOR 6S CENTS
NIhIm Kewitnr Alilrlili, of Rhode Island.
Tin' mother i lining rciwirkiihly well
Mini (lie doctor 11111I nurse declare they
never Ktiw 11 InmiUoiiier or lii'a'l iili'r
liny,
WEIGHTS PUBLISHED.
Horwi For Crtcr nd ExceUior Handi
capa AaaiKned Weijchti.
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fin- Ciii Ici' unil Km rUinr lliiinliriii In
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wliili' fn-f lii'ii hit h ri-ii'iviil U pou nl m.
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DECIDE YOURSELF.
Thi Opportunity in Here, Backed by
Astoria Testimony.
Ilnn'l till. - nnr Itni'l fur it.
)nn't ii'uiii 111 11 ,tnui(.'i'i'n nlate-
America In Danger
Of Overpopulation
Bv Vr. CIIARI.IJ A. L. HH 1). Iiufcuni if Cynn-ijU-jy In llic
Unlvrrtitv of Clnf utnal i
1 1 10 ovcrH'iijiliii nf our hiinl i- -'iinil t'i hi- u vi-ry -iv
tirul, iii'li'i'il u very ji-rji!-j i- ? i J t:i in the N()T Kiv
,MTK Fl;"I'l'l!K. Tin- nitc i.f iiirii'.i-i' in ihn -ir-n-i; v ,!
t!ic iniiilatii'ii in (ircat. jirihiiii for t!n wvr-iitv yi-,.t - )-;.
1R20 In lw:0 wan L'.'.O r cent, ninl in I nii.i'c Ii'-i-inin ..in! I ;;.' i
wan Ii'M.-s tliiin lull jmt ci-iit.
IN THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SAME PERIOD IT V'S C:
PER CENT, AND FOR THE SUCCEEDING FIFTCCN YEARS THT
RATE OF INCREASE IN THIS COUNTRY HAS GREATLY ACCLf.::
ATED.
Taki thiso art in aHHociation wiih tin- ! I i i i rjii I Lirt tht r.iw -ii
of our Kr at nn-a CANNOT CONTKI IM'TK TO TIIK Sl'S'IT-iX-TAT
I ON OK THE PEOl'LK, ami it rcqnirr m vivi.l inuuina
tion, no pmpliftic vision, to foresee tin; time not many generations'
heticti when the family institution here will he subjected to the DIS
JNTEdRATINO SOCIALISTIC INFLUENCES that are today
Mfiailinj; it under pressure of overcrowding in the countries of
Europe.
HERE YOU ARE
tike MoMlh For 65c
75c
ninnt,
Rea'l Antorla endoriKnwnt,
Hfliid tli'i ntatm'!nt of Attoria cltl-
And dwldn for yourfrlf,
' Hen' in one cane nl it:
E, Riilund, printer, living on Aator
"tlrfft, Antoria, Ore., ay:
"f have trl! nfv)ral (fiiftranfi;d kid
ni'V r-iirpn tint i'(inni'lcr Doan'a Kidney
I'ilU tin- Ix'-t, nnd liiplity rwommfnded
the ri-rrifily to my friend. My trotikle
Ini'l hoi hm fd rne off and on for many
yearn. I had pain in the nmnll of my
linek, hhiirji twinge when ittoppin(f or
lifting and the aroint; bothered me a
yrvat deal af, niht. I waa tired, languid
and vi-ry nervou, but Mnce imin TVian't
Kidney I'IH I have not had t.bete ner
voilt pII nnr the hendiiehe I iinfl to
tnffer fioin. The reniilln liave been a
trreitf improvement in the eondition of
Ihe kidney ueeretiont. Ilonn'a Ki'ln-v
I'ilU have heen n nnut, a help that. I
af ronlinwiii;.' with them, and feel 'lire
nf K-'ief ub'-neii-r miff -riiif from thee
limible.."
For . !.v ;il dealeru. T'l ii e ,",0 rent.
I-n-fer Millniin (,,. linffalf,, (. York.
mle ayentt fnr ihe I'tilte,! Slater.
I! -niemher li," niime Dnan't an
f.ile in,; other.
to
L
M WASTED
E
Obliged to Lie With Limbs Higher
Than Head Suffered Untold
Agonies and Could Not Walk
Doctor Said It Was the Worst
Case he Ever Saw,
ANOTHER WONDERFUL
CURE BY CUTICURA
"I received your letter afdein for
information aryiut iwing the Ciitieura
Remedies. I iwd them for eczema.
The il'tetor aaid it was the worst ca.se
he ever saw, It whm on Uith lirnlw,
from the knu-s to the ariklfst. We
tried everything the rloetors knew of,
but the Cuticiira, Jlemeflies did the
most good. I w;u obliged to lie with
my limU higher than my hearl, for the
Jmiri was so terrible I could not walk.
Buffered untold agonies. One limb
wanted away a great de.d smaller than
the other, there m so rnuch flischiirge
from it. I found the Cuticura li;rn
ediii very oot hing, and I still keep them
in the house. I am very tharikful to
sav that I am cured, and you can pub
lish t his Htatfment if you wi.ih. I found
the Cuticura Remedies all that you say
they are. I hope that you may i
sjiared many year-i to inake the Cuticura
Remedies for the benefit of perms suf
fering from the torture of skin diseases,
such its I had. I remain, yours re
spectfully, Mrs. Golding, Box 8, Ayr,
Canada, "June 6, 100.3."
CURED OF CHAPPED HANDS
"I have used the Cuticura 8oap fof
chaif-d hands, which I h.'l heeri
trnublwl with for about three years. I
suffered intense pain arid itching. I
tl nearly two caki-s of the Cuticura
Soap, and my hands were completely
cured and have never troubled me
since. I also took the Cuticura Resol
vent for the blood at the same time.
1 can recommend the Cuticura Rem
edies to others suffering the same.
Chas. Young, I'lattsville, Ontario, Can
ada, Sept. 29, 1905."
CompUit fcitarntl and Intmtil Trtmil lor w
Humor, from Fimp U h-r"fu.. frum Infancy lo Axe.
eou fiitir.fr. of Cutkura S-ap, tic., ittm-ot, km!i
nl. Me. i In (orrn ol Chtoitt Coated Pilli. i5c. per viai
of i,my be had of aiidnijreitt. A ngi wi often cure.
Fotrr Irujr Chem. Corp.. Sole Frope.. Boctoo, Mat.
mr Maiicd r, - Uew t Vutt lichuxt, bcj Human.
Have vim weaklier- of any kind
itolnarli. I,:iek. or any oi'jjan nf the
body! Iliin't dnie yourelf with mdi
iaty meiiii-ine. llnlli-ti-r''. Itorky Moun
tain Ten i- tli - Mipieim' curative power.
:i.'i i-i-nlH. Frank Hart, druggist.
m
very
Vli44. eO YEARS'
CXPIRIBNCt
I
Traoc Marks
DniaNS
CofvniQHT Ac.
nnniini1ln nkeleh mil dw!r1otlon mm
Adtclilr Meiirliilii our opinion f) nthr M
lnimilon U prohnhlf plw.lol. ('omtntinleifc
tlonminciiTenniWoiitntl. HAN0800K on f'fiiiu
liil fro. Ol'l'-'t iirii.rf for neiirlnf palmitn.
I'nlmiii Ink': tlirniigh Munii A t o. receli
tptf.ial no'ii-, without charga. In tb
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