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6 HOSPITAL RELICS. 044 Tbl"a to Be Graa. Loadoa RMabltahmeat. If the reader oan liiinKlne the cure ot every one of the O.IHKUHK) to ,m.OtiC lersons living In Loudon of some nil meut or disease he holds tu his mind' eye a true picture of the vast work done by Guy's hospital uluee Its founda tion. The south sea bubble, like mauy another iuiauclal catastrophe, mined thousands of elt teens, but It enabled Thomas Guy, who sold his Investments la the stock to the great advantage ot other people as well as himself tc found the Institution which bears his name and to restore to health (down tc the present time) over tl,OotUX human beings. Among the mauy curiosities exhibit ed In the famous museum at Guy's Is a large piece of cardboard bearing the remjiagts of thirty-five poiketkulves, which were swallowed by nu American sailor. His name was John Cuiumtngs, and he was admitted to the hospital In IKS. A small book, containing alsc the manuscript of the printed copy, narrates the particulars of this remark able case, and It may be perused by the privileged visitor to Guy's. It appears that Cummtngs during a spree ashore challenged the feats of a conjuror who had made a pretense ot e wallowing knives. Eucouraged by hit drunken comrades, the sailor actually swallowed an opeued pocketknlfe. U the amazement of the conjuror. Feel ing no Immediate pain, he put five othej knives out of sight in the same way In two years' time he had, In the course of bis drunken bouts, shown sufficient bravado to enlarge bis internal ar mory by twenty-nine additional knives "When, after his foolishness had brought him to the hospital and subsequently to his grave, n itostinorteui examinatlor was made the thirty-five knives wer removed from his stomach by the amaz ed surgeons. These interesting relies are exhibited among others in the surgical classroom, whither the students return from th dissecting room to correct their impres sions. ' oblect. a elass case containing a num ber of what appear to be illuminated parchments. The grewsome nature of these exhibits grows upon the visitor when he learns that they are simply patches of tattooed human skin pre served In spirits. The Inscription upon each enables one to trace the occupa tion and character of the unfortunate patient from whom it was taken. One was a colored sailor, a native of Afri ca. On some twelve square Inches of hie kin Is worked an artistic representa tion of the most brilliant plumaged birds known In the tropics. Gay's anatomical wax models are aid to be the finest in the world. One of these Is extremely valuable, the hos pital authorities having refused the sum of 5,000 offered for It by a for eign medical celebrity. It Is an ab solutely perfect model of the upper ex tremity of the body, showing every muscle, gland, vein, nerve and artery. It took Joseph Towne. a clever dem onstrator at Guy's, fully two years to make It, but with him In 18T9 also died the secret of the process by which the wonderful construction of the human body was reproduced in wax with such marvelous fidelity. London Standard. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 30000000000000000f THE MORNING ASTORIAN TUESDAY, APRIL io, toofl. ET3 DM ' The supplying of any want that may arise in domestic or commercial life may be readily and quickly accomplished at a nominal cost by the publication of the want in the 11 Want Ad." columns of the Morning Astoriau. A necessity which may arise for buying or selling horses, carriages, furniture, pianos, real estate, sewing machines, bicy cles, safes, watches, jewelry, typewriters, or thousands of other articles, can be met at once by the insertion of a suitable adver tisement in the morning, Astorion. To secure help of any sort, or situation of any kind, to hud lost articles, to secure board or boarders, lodging or lodgers, borrow money, obtain any kind of security; any of these wants may be supplied by using the "Want" columns of The Morning Astorian. . .. Rates For Classified or "Want" Advertisements ONE INSERTION ONE CENT A WORD THREE LINES THREE DAYS, 30 CENTS c: uj. . tW Cents a line a week. " SITUATION WANTED" $j For the benefit of persons out of employment, ad under the head of "Situa- h tion Wanted" will be printed three days free of charge. Sj BUSINESS DIRECTORY v laundries. ' a3'ir " The Troy Laundry FIRST-CLASS MEAL Th ,n for 15c; nice (lake, coffee, Pie, or oity. Does the best work at raaaonablt doughnut,, r,c, at U. S. Restaur- J? " ' ant. 434 Bond St. : 10th ,nd DUANI Its,, Phtna 1M1. tiEST 15 CENT MEAL. JIomT You can always ilud tho beet . - z!t::,:::ily at "e hotel Portland 012 CnimuervialSt. ; Plntit Hotel In tha NorthwtsV Portland Jtanrmt Eagle Concert Hall Good Clean Meals. Excellent Service. I320 AUor st,J Tito leading smtitwment houae. Meals From 13 Cents to 30 Cents. v. A. PKTERSO.V, Prop INDIES EMPLOYED TO DO FANCY work at home during spare time; no exDerience required ; good pay and Close by Is another interesting J steady; address Fancy W ork Dept., 1 J .U W DVJ HELP WANTED. WANTED Girl for general housework; small family. Enquire at Astorian office. PROFESSIONAL CARD. PHYSICIANS. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUltQEOX Acting Aasistant Surgeon U.S. Marine Hoapllal Service. Jfflce hours: 10 to 13 a.m. 1 to 4:11 p.ta 477 Commercial Street. Jlnd Floor. OSTEOPATHISTS. WANTED. A COMPETENT GIRL TO do general house work in family- Ap ply 357 15th st. 4 8 3t WANTED. A WOMAN COOK FOR boardiwr house at Northea Cannery '20 per month to the right party. Good cook wanted, apply Gimnes shoe store 4-8 2t DR. RE0DA C. BICES OSTEOPATH Office Manseh Bid. Phone Black I05 671 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. WANTED-Energetk, trustworthy man to work ia Oregon, representing Large Manufacturing Co.; salary $48 to $90 per month, paid weekly; expenses ad vanced. Address with stamp J. H. Moore, Astoria, Ore. lt- FOR SALS. FOR SALE -OWING TO PRIVATE reasons, the undersigned will sell a $50 racycle, but slight used, at very low price. Geo. Pontala, 1470 Grand avenue, Astoria, Oregon. The Land of Pasodaa. Burma is the land of pagodas. From the summit of every mountain, of ev ery hill or hillock, from above the cliffs arid rocks and from among the woods of the islands of the broad Irawadi rise the graceful forms and gilded pinnacles of numberlass pagodas. Often they are crowned by a golden htee or umbrella. Pagodas are rarely temples In the true sense. They are usually solid, tapering buildings placed over real or imitation relics. Close by, among groves of palms and bananas, are geuerally to be seen the carved and seven storied roofs of the kloungs, or Buddhist monasteries. Gay and light hearted as are the Bur mans, they realize another and future existence a vividly as they do the present life, and the teachings of the great Buddha are ever present to their minds and influence them profoundly. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LOT of wire cable new and second hand, any length, pipe of any description and size, machinery to suit anybody write for prices on anything; metal scrap iron and all kinds of junk and machinery bought and sold. Adress M. Barde & Son, Portland, Oregon. lm. FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS AT No. C77 Exchange street. 4-3-lw. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Patchouli. The plant from which the well known perfume patchouli is obtained is a na tive of IudU and of China. It is also grown in Oylon, Paraguay and the French island of Reunion. It first be came generally known in Europe about 1850. At that time India shawls com manded Immense prices, and dealers were accustomed to identify the gen uine article by their odor, as they were perfumed with patchouli. French manufacturers, acting upon this hint, imported the patchouli plant for the purpose of perfuming their imitation India shawls. Afterward perfumers took up the cultivation of the plant on their own aucount. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Scholfield & Hauke is dissolved by mutual consent. W. T. Scholfield, re tiring. All bills due said firm are pay ,1,1. of otiM and al bills payable should be presented for payment immediately. Dissolution to take effect April 1, iw. Tt, v.oino3a after this date will be "u.J'i"- - J - conduced by E. Hauke & Co. In retirine from this firm, W. T. Schol field desires to thank the patrons for their generous patronage and bespeaks for the new firm the same liberal treat' ment. W. T. SCHOLFIELD, E. .HAUKE. The Morning Star. The morning star, an Iron ball stud ded with spikes and fastened by means of a chain to a short handle, was much used In mediaeral times as a military weapon. It was exceedingly formida ble, for when thrown lt could not easi ly be avoided or dodged, the chain per mitting lt to curve around the arm 01 over the shield. It was confessedly modeled after a common cactus which grows in every part of Italy. Am Inoanal Event. 'Yes, I spnt my uncle a telegram on Wednesday to say I was coming. I wonder If he received it." "I reckon he didn't, cos I seen him this mornln', an' he didn't brag about no telegram." Brooklyn Life. Injuries we do and those we suffer are seldom weighed in the same bal ance, Simmons. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby givea to all parties holding Ctatsop county warrants endors ed orior to June 1, 1905, to present earn to the county treasurer at his office, 559-565 Commercial St., for payment, In terest ceases after this date. (Signed), CHAS. A. HEILBORN, County Treasurer Dated Astoria, Oregon, this 26th day of March, 1906. I laid. Dot 10 itrietore, Prnh foituloa. ItheEvansCkmicalCo. 1, MEN AND WOMEN. UBeBiii!iirunnturl dicliri(e,inflamroatiuDi, irritations or ulceratlom of in 11 co UK menitrane. Painless, and liot aatrio aunt nr nnicnnollfl. Mold by UrucgUta, or tent in plain wrapper, liy txprCTH, prepalJ. I' ll. 00. ur3 butt lea t2.7S. Circular asut on muM. DR. KATHYRN RUETER Osteopthic Physician Phono Red 2161 Houra:9tol2nJltol 3rd floor Boa Hivt Bldg., Com! St. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 024 Commercial St Astoria Oreson. Dr. VAUGHAK, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 78 Commercial St., Shanahan Building BROKERAGE. 0. J. TRENCH A RD Real Estate, Insurance, Commission and Shipping. CU8T0M HOU8E BROKER. Office 133 Ninth 8treet, Next to Justice Offioa, ASTORIA, OREGON. ACCOUNTANT AND BOOKKEEPER. F. VV. GARDINER Accountant and Bookkeeper Small Sets of Books Kept Billa Collected on Commis sion. Accounts Adjusted. Office: 350 Commercial Street. "O SPICES, o BAKING POWDER, Abo!uhPuriry, Finest Flavor, Cre&tesf Stanch, flewoivaMt fVfcfsJ CL0S5ET&DEYER5 au snFAAhl kVl44, 60 YEARS' Of EXPERIENCE jmmmmi(i, ,J,IU),, nm nnirr u i - .. " j IRADE wara gMir Designs fffillf copyrights Ac. Anyone aendinir a aketoh and deiarintlon van oulcklr ueeruilii our opinion tiee whttliar a Tniniitlnn la rirolmblr p!iiw:iat)le. t.omronni. Uonsiwcllyw'nlid HANDBOOK onPaWMi lent froe. Oldnst aoar.cir for ancurliiK patent. I'utenU tut""! through Munu & Co. recelvf tpri-tid will'.'., wM liout clmrio, in the Scientific Hmerican. A hsn(1omlr lllnirtratBrt weekly. I.nreest elr. dilation of any Bctontllic Journa . 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WANTED THREE MUSIC Inquire at Astorian office. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS. 0. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street ! STAMMERING AND STU1TER- 1 ING CURED PUPILS. ' ar particular! Addieu THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR ST AM MIREK3 1261 ou lamhill Street, r. Portland, Oregon. . THE Dr. C. GEE WO rhlnara Vimitot Medicine Co. Formerly lwaletl 253 AMiTStrffti for the ittt live ycaraJIAVE VloVL'.tl Into the ner of First ami Morriami Htrei'U. Eu- trance No. 10'2 front Ht. Successful Home Treatment iir. C. ICK WO I known tlroiihout Ilia (JnltMl gtntnt, anrt laralli't tli lrnt t'ltln n-lr on wwMinl of hla wotiilnrful ottrr wlthoiil tli Hlt ol a knllr, without tiatm IMilwui or ttrtiga of any kind. II IrvaU any mid all tliantara Willi powerful orlnntal hM hrrba. Imrka. and vmntablM that are un known to mnllpal arl.Mira In tlila oottutry, and llirutigli llin nav nf IIimc hartnloaa rtniia dim Iteguarautnr tu cilra Catarrh, Aithma, Ltfnf Trouble, Rheumtiim, Nfvcuini, Stomach. 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