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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1906)
MONDAY, MARCH aO, 1906. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. 3 MARVELS AT FIGURES LIQHTNINQ CAICULATOHS WHO WE lit aiFTtO BY NATUIIE, t llr Wh I'rrvllnr Talent Allraclrtl Urnrrnl AMmtliin-Ploiu ( lb lllitlc ell ' rU Tl.rouuh Wltteli Titer rni Nui'crruiir, tiwiiv" I'luker ItlildiT wax bom In WI ni Morton I liniiphli'iiil, In licvoij llilii', where hi fiitlii-r riirrli'cl nn 11 Ullilll tllMllll'HN IIM 11 HlollCIIIIIl!, A I till early an" of four lie Mhowcd a most, u. imiirdlimr) ability or calculation, wliii h slight iiHiNiiiiiri from uu 1I1I1T hroli'' IIHMIIIied quite phcliolll 'd.i 1 piiiiiii'ilniiN. Ill peculiar talent Miiuil iltll'Hctcd gcncrul lilli'lillnli, II It J III father fiillliil it UMlrll Mini I' pl'of llilliln rliiiin, inrlil (u carry lilt Mull ulmiit Uu' country iiml exhibit him ua lie "1 11I1 illnllliK phenomenon" tliilli fob io 1 11 u ltls Irinlc. Ill IliU way young Ulilili1!' United iiiiiiiv plll'U of Imglillld, llxlolllnlliliK III)' ililTi'I'i'liI ii'liili Who came Id .picMlloii hliu .y llii- tvomlci'- fill rilpllllly Willi V'. I. I'll l HUH lllllc lii iiiikhi'I', wlihntii external 11I1I nf liny lc'Tlptl..ll, tlii iijn-l llllllrllll 1 J tl.-K Holm I If I bene Hie follott lug lire M few vf tin IihimI i' Iriionllimrv cmuinlos A Word Warning Iton't luiy KiibHtitntcu fr MKN- m:n s i-.ukati i talcum J'( VVI i;i. Jm.t nn k..m1" in i.tily a deceit by which u dealer tiie'l to ULiLe (iintiey nut of the Huticii'.rliv rttid hu'tcks of MKN'. NKN'S J'iVli:k TlirrcH niitliiti jitft e...... us MKN NKN'S und UM-fi of hnl.'.titi'lci a:id iinitiitiuin rink him, Li.it. itexi.ii mid n.iiilun la doitin As n .i..tc. tiori I.. Ii.-alili ui.e Mcmien'g l'oui'.rr nn. I (.:.'.) M.'iiiirn'u. Il.iw Ui.-.l MI.NNKN S VK). KI T linkATI'.iri Al.t I'M Toll. IT l'OU'i. I.;.,!,. -r, jurtial to M..1.1 lliilr.e will Im. I Mcinien'ii Vio'rt I'l.wiltr f;iii'r:i!tt with the od. r of i frer.li j.liui.i'l I'.itiii.i Vinlits. 1'i.r fiiiic rvervwhete for 23 crnbs, r.r Iiiillltd Jm'.t J.;tul on reifljit of JtMcc, ty GKRIIARI) Mi;NNF-N CO., Newark, N.J. mm) u ..mil. xA Wf 171 TTRrO 1 1 Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat j and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption Charles Rogers, Druggist. r if n m-n spring: two foot ami Hires Inches In every hop, how many hops must It Ink" lo go around the world, the I'lrrilinfiTi'iii'D Ixjliig 2fi,020 tulles, and how long would It he performing llm Journey, allowing It to tiiko nitty Imps every minute without InieniilN "Inn? Answer, ."H,7 i:i,K iiiih iiml J year, III I days, l;t hours mihI y IIIIII IIIi'H, 'I'llii following qucllon wiim solved Ii.V I1I111 III I ' n-1 .V hi'i'iimlx: Huppotc I f l.;ll Ml fill' t ..f SI, I'iiu;' CIIC, lo 1)1' Ui llV'l ill lllilliil'li'l', ivlllll lllll ll: Ijililifiv. 1 ' I el .'!' ,. ii'i per h 1 1 11 i-f Inch',' Answer, il'.'iT HH. f . Tin' following in mil' 1 . 1 1 It 11111I lv.ei.fy Mi'i'iiii'l .: .: ....... 11 city In li;' lniiiilinli'il n illl '.1 illl'l liniij, ceil lamp 1 1 ! in linn- urn' i;m .if i, 1 cry four Imiiiii In hii . .I-.,!, h.'v in. ui.v g.i! ;:i I'.''. u-.v-'l An'.vcr, 1 S11 iilicr 1 11 ,1 . I- - ' " ' ..!! I . iiill.il Mm. I . I Hill'l;, jimm :ih lli'll.y 1 1 . 1 1 1- I , I iir: lll'i" of Ai.iiiv. .'ni 1' I IVl.n", I i; 1 :i it f !i!7,n: 'i,''"U lj' ;'..! I I....V i'.nr 1 . 1 ! 1 ' ? III .I'M'! I ... In V.i'.'' Mli' f'."Ui:i; l. ' ill.c , 11 1 ' l!i' I; ' 'I ' if .1 t' HI I , Vu tia.ll. ni Bui m M Mormimig' Astoriam ay in The Astorian Wants 500 New Subscribers And in Order to Do This the Price Has Been d From lecrace Be Loyal to Your Town and Begin the New Year by Taking Astoria's Greatest Paper, The Astorian DELIVEREH BY CARRIER TO ANY PARTOFTHE CITY FOR 6B CENTS ijffmra, alJrlf(lnrlJ' uriiloitool f)l (Hlui'otlon, Ho wan Httichod to the ordnam-o mirvoy for a nhort time nnd ftftorwftrd wn RNNoolntott with Hf phoiiKon, tho (front onxlnoor. H01110 yonrn aftar ho witorod pnrllu iiK'tit, nnd iiuiiioroiiH Mtorloit r oxtunt of hlx woiidorful III In dotoctlriK a fliiw In Homo ohihoraln aotn of inlruln IIoiin, whorohy In- wna oflon oniililod to Hpaot lilt fipjmn.Mit'n ciHo, or lit other Union ho would oiIiiIiIIhIi hln own onao h,v iirKtiitioiiU liiMi'd upon mtif tiiiiut leiil (lulu, poMMlhly only 11 1 the moment pliiciMl ln-foro him. It, Im hiiI. I that on 0110 omihloll nn oi.omIhk follliHol nukoil Hint ho inliflit not U- Allowed to roiniiln In tlio comiiiliieo room on (lie (fronml that "mil lire Imd endowed him with .IIMllfloit iiml did not plneo IiIh oppo- tionta on n rnlr footliiif." ATter tiildnii n leiiiiinif piirt In mnny I in port 11 nt eniclneorliiif workn ho died nt I'irlmoiilh Kept. L'O, IS78. Another of Hiee extniordlniiry ehll lien, helwooii whom mid Didder lion- or were iiIiih.kI e(iniy divided, wnH ereh I'olliiiin, horn at ('11 hot, Vt STt, 1, l-sru. HljfiiH of hln wonderful power llppeiireil nt 11 very tender ie. 'Hie dUeovery wan iieehleiiliilly tllllde liy IiIh fiilher, who wan much aiirprlaod one day lo hear him repeating the prod net of neveml niimlierH, ulihoiiKh at the tlllio ho Iiml reei'lved 110 other limlnie tlon than Htii'h nn could he ohtitlnod at II Nliilill eoiliilry Kchool whoxe eiirrleii linn did not Include wrltliiK or cipher ing. Ho thereupon proixmed n variety of arllhuieilcal iueHlloim to hi mm, all of which the child atiHwered with re umrkahle fndlliy and correct notcc At Iho 11 ko of eluht the l.oy wim alile to aolvo moHt illllli'iilt iUchIIoiih l.y th iihto opernilon of liU jidiid. Many permiiiM of thif tlril I'lnlnciicc for their knowledge iii luinheiiinllcK minle 11 point nf xcelntf an I i-oin eisim; with him, and they pr c . e l lo him 11 (front variety of ipictoiiH lo text hi mar volutin power. AtiK.nif thcin were the followlnif- f!lvn the Kiiiiie root of !Hl(l ',fX. Aft ir hell!itlliU a little lie replied !i!l!l (NHI.IKII it In I olmervi'd that lie prodll 1 thin riftult l.y mtiltlplylni; Hie siiiaro of it.'Mt liy tiie lepuire ..r ... lie wan U1011 linked In multiply the answer twice l.y l!l mi. I once hy US. 11 tank whh'h he accompllfdied nuccetifiilly, thoillfh the min'.vor coiinlntn of nevotl- THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR in the YELLOW PACKAOB HERE YOU ARE 4Hie MomtHi For 65c K.m tho puhe root of 413,003,348, B77. To thin lie gute the oorroot an wot In five noeondn. How many time would 11 oohi'Ii wheel twelve foot lo cl rr 11 m fore r 1 co turn around In 2.V5 mllon, and how many mlntiton In forty-elifht yonm? To the Hrnt he ropllod In two noeondn lll'.c.io, and lo the necond, bo foro the (juc'iilon could ho written down, '.J'J':,sii, What are the fuc lorn of '.'17 .is:!? To thin lie replied JM and '.''..';. wh'eh are the only f.vtorn. I.ondofi Co! c, (Ml.!!)' Ci i'"ieil. In ine of liU h'tier William I'.rook field ((!!. ho v an h hool Inspector hi nad lo u'i '. i. an 1 ,ainiiiation on phynlcul ncleiice. ' Vi'h'.t wan I lo do? I knew iiolhin;; iiliuiii hydrofoil or oxyeri or any other ireii.' s 1 J wet them u paper which I M' "I 'npi.lieil nelotiee,' f)riO of nn iii '1 ii; wan. "What would you lo lo 1 li! " i, e ,id iu the heiid?' A JOUHK holy :u, ! '. i nliotild put my root !!" I ' ' '. tl'l you were In a pro lU 'C p , . ' Oil.' " AUTOMATIC SERVICE. Fine Milling Property Saved From Ac tion of Flames, I'.Nl lor the Iiilli'llilli'i'lll die evtiu t'lli-l.iii;. c.iiiiiii.it in t lie ( oluinhiii I Sot A l.iiuiher ( oiiiiiiiiy'- new mill hi-1 Kivl.iv .ilt.Tii.ioii tie- new mill would Im i . he n .1 lii'iip uf a-hi'-. Some pait of tic- e.t".f on til" upper II.101 Here hem;, rehiihliitted and a piec -.1 u;i.ic iaii;lit from the molten metal ai" I dropped down to the. floor hedow whi-re the fivii!' and oil on tie' floor laulit and in an in-taut the hlne ran cp a f.oht and joi into the dut collec tor wln'ie the air ju-t fanned the flu me which spread tliroii;h the hiiirin' n rid hot tip tlii'iuyh the roof. The fireman, .1. (.'. I'iper and K. M. Seed, nw the fire at itn inception. The former -eized a chemical fire extinpuixh it l.nt -omeone had taken out th- hottlo of Hiilphurie acid and it failed to work. It ha yiuce di vc.i,ed that the Lottie aie miiiir from the other- ni well though they were only recntly charged. The fire pump wan promptly start el arc) though the npiinkling nipartu wa not fully intalled nn yet, nevcrtlieleo it did the htminenn. The sprinkler head melt at IOC defaces and quickly a nuin her of them were poinp. Then the hose wan drought into action anil the fire quickly quenched. The only loss sustained was a hie leather belt which wan burned and iomi- wooden pulleyn charred. South Bend Journal. 5c to 65c Tumors Conquered Without Operations Unqualified Success vegetable compound and Miss Adams. Onn of the jreatefct triumphs of Lydia E. I'inkham'n Vegetable (,'oin pound is the conquering of woman's dread enemy, Tumor. ni-cancu wanaenri( painn ' may cme from Its early stages, or the pr:8 ence of danger may be made manifest by exwssive monthly period accom panied by unuhual pain extending from me abdomen througn the groin and thighs. If you have mysterious pains, if there are indicationHof Inflammation, ulcera tion or displacement, don't wait for time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital opera tion; beeure Lydia E. I'inkham's Vege table Compound at once and begin Its use and write Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn. Ma.ss., for advice. Read these stronir letters from erate- ful women who have been cured: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (First Letter.) "In looking over your book I see that your medicine cure Tumors. I have been to a doctor and he tells me I have a tumor. 1 will be more than grateful if you can help me, as I do so dread an operation." Fannie I). Fox, Bradford, Pa. - Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Second Letter.) "I take the lilierty to congratulate you on the fcucoKi I have had with your wonderful medicine. "Eighteen months ago my periods topped. Khortly after I felt so badly I sub mitted to a thorough examination by a phy sician, and was told that I had a tumor and would have to undergo an operation. " I soon after read one of your advertise ments and decided to give Lydia E. Pink ham' s Vegetable Compound a trial. After taking five bottles as directed, the tumor is ntirely gone. I have again been examined Lydia L Pinkham's YeJetaWe Ctmpeund Every a mim..1iL..ym,iumi.iiimHiiww MoEfh of Lydia E. Pinhh&m's in Cases of Mrs. Fox by the physician and he say I have no signs of a tumor now. It has also brought my periods around once more; and I am entirely well . I shall never be without a bot tle of Lydia PInkham's Vegetable Compound in the house." Fannie D. Fox, Bradford, Pa, Another Case of Tnmor Cured by Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegeta ble Compound. Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " About three years ago I had Intense pain in my stomach, with cramps and raging headaches. The doetor prescribed for me, but finding that I did not get any better he examined me and, to my surprise, declared I had a tumor. "I felt sure that it meant my death warrant, and was very disheartened. I spent hundreds of dollars in doctoring, but the tumor kept growing, till the doctor said that nothing but an operation would save me. Fortunately I corresponded with my aunt in one of the New England Htates, who advised me to try Lydia E.Pinkham'sVezetableCompound before sub mitting to an operation, and I at once started taking a regular treatment, finding to my great relief that my general health began to improve, and after three months I noticed that the tumor had reduced in size. I ken on taking the Compound, and in ten months 11 naa entirely disappeared without an oper ation, and using no medicine but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and words fail to express how eratef ul I am for the imaA it ban done me. "Miss Luella Adams, Colon nade HoteL 8eattle, Wash. Such unquestionable testimony proves the value of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound, and should girt confidence and hope to every siek woman. Mrs. Pinkham invites all aillna women to write to her at Lynn, Ms., for advice. 1 a Woman's Etoedy fir Womb's 12s,