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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1906)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1008. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, AStf OMA, OREGON. 8 a. A DARING ASCENSION FIVE PERSONS SCALDED. Areonaut Goes Five Thouiand Feet in Air, COMES DOWN VERY SUDDEN Or. Julian P, Thomas of Ntw York Hat Mlraeulous Eaeaoa from Death Near Augusta, Oeergla, Yesterday, AUGUST A, Oa.( Oct. It.-Dr. Julian P. Thomas of New Tork made a moat darln aacent In hi balloon hert today. Owlnf too the location of tht fair (rounds belns; aomt distance from the city tha balloon bad to be Inflated aomt mllea away, It was being towad to the aroiinda op the canal when the bag eambt In a tree and waa more or lew damaged. . Thomae mounteld the net work and cut away the entangled basket He eroe like a Bhot to a height of five thousand feet. When about eeven mllea from Auruata, the bag bfgan to leak and the aeronaut shot down very rapidly. He did everything he could to lighten the ahlp. throwing away ahoee and clothing without any ap parent effect. ' He came down In the middle of a cotton field. The baloon started acroes the field, drawing Thomas nearly a quarter of a mile be fore he could extricate himself. He waa badly ecratched. but no eerloualy Injured. Etcapjng Steam from Boiler In Sugar Houee Results Dleaetrouely. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. II Five peraons were acalded to death by a column of eacaplng ateam from broken boiler In augar houee near the town of Vacherle yesterday, A hole two feet aquare burat in the dome of tha boiler which flood twelve feet from tha augar houae. The eacApIng atenm plowed a trench about three feet deep In the ground until It atruck the augar bJSt foundation Ob atructlon deflected the column of team and hot water upward, eo It entered the augar houae. WILL NOT INTERFERE. Seeretaiy Hltohooek Will Net Sus pend Opening of Reeervatlen. WASHINGTON, Oct 1.-Further report from tht agenta to the Interior department who superintended the opening of tha Walker Lake reserva tion but Monday, haa convinced Sec retary Hitchcock that the Infractlona of regulation governing the opening of the reservation, art not aerloua enough to warrant a recommendation Invalidating It It aeema there la no law prohibiting "toontrB" from enter ing a reaervatlon before the algnal la given. SAVED PROM DEATH. A CABD. Thle. la to certify that all druggists art authorised to refund our money if Foleys Honey and Tar fall to eure your cough or e14. It atop the cough, beala the lung and prevent te rlou results from a cold. . Curei la grippe cough and prevepte pneumonia and conaiimptlon. Contains no opt atet. The geunlne la in a yellow pack age. Refine substitute. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. Man Dlea of Heart Failure) Brought ik a a BaeK to Lire. NEW TOltK, Oct Jl. The breath havtn left hla body and hie heart pulnel, Harry Beebe, of South Mill' vllte, N. X, waa revived by three phy. strlans Monday and yesterday waa able to tell how It feet to be on the vergo rt i"eath. Mr. ileU waa atricken with heart failure, and when (Doctqra Miller and Jones arrived life teemed extinct One of the phyelclnna noticed a ellght twitch Of one of tht muactea of the man's face, and they at onee resorted to a hypodermedlcatlon. Artificial res piration waa produced and alowly but surely the ma nreturned to life and I now on a fair road to recovery. The medical men regard the reeult of their effort aa almoat miraculous. jcfictablc Preparation tor As slmilating thcToodandBcgula lirtttt Sumachs and Dowels a I ProriiotestHgcslion.CJiccrful rcss awl Rctf .Con lw ndfotx CfeTum.Morphine nor Minriyu. Not Narcotic. JKmrnkm Sml' JmfSmd AnofcctRemcdv rorConstlna- tioh, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca. Worms onvuisions.rcvcnsrt ncss ondLoss OF Sleep. Tat Simile Signatura of HEW YORK. ill? EXACT COPT OF WHAPPEB. en A For Infants and Children. 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tie A A, k$ USQ For Over Thirty Years yt ocntauii MMNNVt new vour emr 1 Liz. Good Sample Rooma on the Ground Floor for Commercial Men H. B. PARKER, E. P. FAHKER, proprietor Manager PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN JTIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Fret Coach to the House Bar and Billiard Room Good Check Reitaurant ASIQRIA, OREGON PARASITE SYMPTOMS GIVES BY MANY. ST. LOUIS PEOPLE INTERVIEWED ON eUDJECT-COOPCR SAYS WORMS CAUSE FIFTY PER CENT OF STOMACH TROUBLE... ST. LOUI8, Oct il-Nothing haa dona ao much to arouat the people In St. toula a the Immenae number of paroaltea or tape-worma that are be Ing removed from indlvlduala by a preparation known as Cooper'a New Dlacovery. " Thle preparation la being Introduced in thle city for' the flret time" by U T. Cooper,, the young phllanthroplat who baa madt and la making a for- tunt by Ita aale. , Tht medicine la prepared at Dayton, Ohio, and la aold for varloua forma of atomach trouble. It la now being aold in St. Louie In auch enormoua quantltlea aa to have cauaed a general dlecuaalon by phyal clana troughout the city. Cooper claima that much Buffering la tht reault of tapeworma, and atat- ed early during hla vlait that the creaturea were' reaponalble for fifty per cent of all atomach trouble. Thla claim aeema to be verified aa fully one-half of the indlvlduala who have taken thle preparation bavt been re lieved of one of theat ctaaturea. A reporter who apent an hour at Cooper'a headquartera aecured atate menta from a number of people who brought one of tht creaturea to tht young man yeeterday. The following are aeme of theae atatementa and are elmllar to all the reat: Mr. Chaa. If. Mueta, living at 401 Eaaton Ave,, who brought with him a tapeworm about fifty feet' In length, when questioned, aald: 1 have been In pour health for eight , jieare. have attributed It to my atomach, al though I waa not certain Just what waa the matter with me. I felt dull moat of the time, and the leaat exer tlon tired me. I had a very Irregular appetite and alwaya had a coated tongue. I waa troubled with hortneea of breath, headache, dlzzlneea, Bleep leaneea and would eee apecka before my eyea If I atooped over and rained up quickly. "My worat trouble waa that eeemed to lack all ambition and It waa difficult to attend to my buelneea aa I alwaya felt tired even after a nlght'a sleep. My mind seemed dull and alugglsh most of the. time, and I had difficulty In remembering. I have had headache a great deal and have dpne everything possible, but could get no relief. "I heard o much of thla man Coo per, that laat Wednesday I bought a bottle of hla preparation. I did not use It till yesterday when I took two doses of It and about two hours ago a parasite left my system. I know now what made me feet bo badly all theae years. I consider this the most remarkable preparation I ever heard of. It has made Ufa worh living for me once more and I am' very thank ful." The statement of Ir. William Bracken, of 720 Morgan St., waa aa follows: "I had suffered with stomach trouble for three years. I wna not sick enough to be In bed, but Just felt bad all the time. My greatest trou ble was that I always felt tired, wouldi get up In the morning feeling as tired as when I went to bed. "I had a very irregular appetite and was troubled with dizzy spells. If I stood for any length of time I would have a dull pain In the lower part of my back. I was nervous and felt all the time ns though something terrl ble was going to happen. My memory has been getting bad during the past year and my eyesight is not as keen as It was. I have tried many kinds of medicines, but nothing ever helped me. "I had about given up air hope of ever being In good health again, when Iheard so much of Cooper and de cided to try his medicines! I bought one bottle of his New Discovery, as It is called. I took Just three doses of the medicine and this tapeworm, which Is over Beventy feet In length, left my system. I never suspected that I had this thing. I feel better already and believe Ir will get 'back Borne of the flesh I had lost during the past few years. I would not have that thing in me again for a thou sand dollars." These statements and others like them go far toward accounting for Cooper's immense success here and elsewhere. So far' every claim made by the young man seems to have been verified. A HUMBLE HEROINE. " Votltev Mary Tereaa mud tht Croat a lb tugUm at Uoaor. Borne year ago In a city In Franci 11 the aoldlors were drawn op on the plaza. A woman In the habit of char Jry was called out In front of the gov ernor general, and thla Is what he ald: "Mother Mar Teresa, when yoo were twenty yeara of age you received, a wound from a cannon ball while as sisting one of the wounded on the field at Balaktuva. In 1850 the shell from a mltralllouae laid you prostrate In the front rank on the battlefield of Magenta. Since then you have been In Syria, iu China and in Mexico, and if yon were not wounded It waa not be cause you bare not exposed yourself. "In J870 yon wert taken up In Rela. cboffcu covered with many saber wounds. Such deeds of heroism you crowned a few weeks ago with one of the most heroic actions which history records. A grenade fell upon the am bulance which wa uioltrr your charge. Tou took up the npnade in your arms; you smiled upon the wounded who looked at you with feelings of dismay; you carried it a-dlstance of eighty me ter. On laying It down you noticed that it was going to burst Ton threw yourself on the ground; It burst Tou were seen covered with blood, but when persons came to your assistance you rose op smiling, aa la your wont Tou were scarcely recovered from your wound when you rethrned to the hos pital whence I have now summoned you." Then the general made her kneel down and, drawing his sword, touched ber llfrtitly with It three times on the shoulder and pinned the cross of the Legion of Honor on her habit, saying: "I put Uxm you tire cross of the brave In the name of the French people and army, Xo one has gained It by more deeds of heroism nor by a life ao completely apent In self abnegation for the benefit of your brothers and the service of your country. Soldiers, pre sent arms!" The troops Balutccl, the drums and bugles rang oat, the air was filled with loud acclamations, and all was juuna tlon and excitement as Mother Teresa arose, her face suffused with blushes, and asked: "General, are you doner "Yes," said he. . "Then I will go back to the hospltal From The Companionship of Books," by Frederic Rowland Marvin. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. There Is no such thing as a secret A reasonable probability Is the only certainty. Men who have violated the law aay It Is not bard to do. Romance Is like fire If you play with it you are liable to be burned. There Is too little attention given to two mighty Important words, "Don't tell" It is a bad plan to seek to make a good impression by following every statement with an apology. The trouble Is when we do things for our friends we do things we want to instead of what they would be pleas ed to have ns do,. We can't understand why people try to deceive others, but cannot under stand why they should try to deceive themselves, as so many seem to do. Atchison Globe. v When Hnelclaas Were Scarce. In these days of conservatories and music schools, when each bouse has Its piano or Its organ,, to say nothing of devotees to the cornet violin and ban jo, It seems Btrange to assert that there ever was a time wben musicians were in demand, yet such was really the case. "In the fifteenth century," says Mr. Henry M. - Brooks In hia "Old en Time Music," "musicians were bo scarce In England that they were im pressed by government order, as In more recent times seamen had to sur fer In like manner. Henry VIII. also issued warrants for the impressment of children with good voices for the choirs of the cathedrals, and in Eliza beth's time children with the proper qualification for her majesty's choirs were taken from their parents without any compensation being given to the latter." . Weighing Common Air. The weight of air has often been test ed by compressing It In receptacles by the air pump. That It really has weight when so compressed Is shown by the fact that the weight of the vessels Is Increased slightly by filling them with compressed air and that such vessels become specifically "lighter" as soon as the air contained In them Is ex hausted. Many elaborate experiments on the weight of air have proved that one cubic foot weighs 530 grains, or somethlug less than one and a quarter ouncea The above experiment on the weight of air Is supposed to be made at the surface of the earth with the temperature at 50 degrees F. Heated air, or air at high elevations, la much lighter. . : r 3 Lunar Athletic. The "man In the moon" must surely regard with amused contempt our much vaunted athletic records. A good terrestrial athlete could cover about 120 .feet on the moon in a running broad Jump, ' while leaping over th? barn would be a very commonplace feat He would find no difficulty In carrying six times as much and run ning six times as fast as he could- on earth, all because the moon attracts bodies with but one-sixth of the force of the earth. 00 CB.N'TH PER MONTH ASTORIA'S BEST NEWSPAPER Guarantees to lt5 Advertisers A Larger Circulation Than Any Paper Published In Astoria OUR BOOKS ARE OPEN TO INSPECTION BY OUR ADVERTISERS I This -to Ymlll $135.00 Flat Profit 111 I have a New $31500 Piano that is yours on the spot for $180.00. Address Astorian. t The Art of Fine Plumbing has progressed with the development eanitaaoa '""Sg-fr of the science of n and we have kept puce with the'improvementa. Have von? Or it your bathroom one of the old i hloned, unhealthy kind i If JTCBJ are t t using the ''closed in" fixtures of ten years ago, it would be weil to remove them ana install in their stead, snowy white "5tas3sf Porcelain Enam eled Ware, of which we have samples displayed in our showroom. Let ns quote yon prices. Illustrated catalogue free. I; A. Montgomery,? Astoria. LAGER . .... APPEARANCES Often a person is sized up by his appear ance; by the tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by the stationary it uses. A cheap letter head or a poor pill head gives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. The first im pression is half the battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a, wrong impression of the importance of your business. Let us do your printing and help you to make that ten strike. "ITI i ne j. 5. ueiiingeruo. 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