The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 28, 1907, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, AUCUST 18,
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MENTI THE GREATEST STOCK COUNTRY ON EARTH. NATURAL WIN
TER. PASTURAGE, GRASSES CURING ON THE STALK.
LOW PRICES LONG TERMS.
FOR INFORMATION AND SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES APPLY TO
JAMES FINLAYSON
Colonization Agent for Can. Pac. LanJs- nnr-
377 Commercial St., ASTORIA. ORE
AGENTS WANTED.
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Oregon State Fair
SALEM, SEPT .16-21, 1907
THIS YEAR THE BEST EVER
NEW ATTRACTIONS, FUN BY THE TON
NEW BUILDINGS AMUSEMENT GALORE
NEW IDEAS Evening Entertainment
Beautiful Camp Grounds
"It's a Health Resort"
$25,000 for Displays and Races
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Immense Display of Farm Products
Pacific Coast's Greatest Exhibition of
HORSES, CATTLE. SHEEP, GOATS, SWINE, POULTRY
AND PET STOCK
DAIRY EXHIBIT SUPERB
Amusements Rare and Exciting. Absolute Cure for
the Blues
Special Railroad Rates
W. H. DOWNING, President F. A. WELCH, Secretary
RESCUES THE CAT
But Operation Costs Samaratin
$200 and Labor.
BURIED UNDER STONE WALL
Cries Lead To Its Discovery And After
48 Kours Of Burial It Was Released
Kept The Neighborhood Awake At
Night.
BALTIMORE. Md.. A8. 2".-Sealcd
up for forty-eljiht hours in a hole iu the
cellar wall of Charles P. Kroll's saloon
at 1213 Fulton street, ltrooklvn. a black
oat was released today when a mason
tore down a portion of the wall. The
feline's cries led to it discovery. It
teemed to have suffered but little as the
result of its long Imprisonment. The
proprietor suffered more.
Last Saturday morning masona we
out a portion of the building's cellar
foundation and put in a new wail, mat
night the cries of the cat prevented aleep
in the house.
By putting their eara to the floor they
can to the conclusion that pusejr had
bees Incarcerated between the floor.
With an axe Kroll chopped up the floor
ing behind the bar. while the wife tried
to coax the cat from its hiding place.
The cat answered with a "meow." but
did not come out. Sunday morning Kroll
mutely chopped up some more of the
woodwork. Then, on going to the cel
lar, Kroll found that the cries came
through the new stone masonry of the
foundation wall For several houra he
tried to make n opening in the wall at
the point from where the sound seemed
to come, but be waa Anally compelled to
give it up.
This morning a mason demoitsneu a
large aection of the newly constructed
wall and In a small opening between the
masonry and the wall of the adjoining
building the cat was found.
Mr. Kroll was informed that it would
cost him at least $200 to repair the
damage to the floor of the saloon and to
the cellar wall.
Remarkable Hew Locomotive Fire-Box.
During the past ten years constructors
of locomotives have made vain endeavors
to find some better construction to re
place copper fire boxes, which are not
only costly to maintain, but the walls
of which have to be sustained by hun
dreds of bolts and stay.
Mr. Brotan. inspector and superinten
dent of the workshops of the Royal and
Imperial Austrian State railway t
Gmund, has now invented a water-tube
fire-box, which has been in use for some
time, with the very best results.
Upright seamless steel tubes, arrang
ed in rows with their ends Tolled into a
cast-steel pipe, form the boundary at
the sides and rear of the rectangular
combustion chamber, from which the
gases of combustion pass forward
through the iron tube plate into the fire
tubes of the boiler. In order that the
foremost water tube may adapt itself
to the curvature of the tube plate, the
lateral -wall tubes are bent so as to cor
repond to the circumference of the fire
jtube boiler To the rearmost lateral
wall tubes there are connected the rear
J wall pipes, which are arranged close to
'gether in concentric curves and encir
Icle the fire door. The space under the
'fire door and tube plate is. lined with fire
clay. The upper tube ends are rolled
from below radically into the ivar nor-
! tion of the steam collector of a second
boiler lying above the fire-tube boiler,
jand projecting towards the rear; this
; Hecond boiler caries the steam dome, and
lis connected to the fire-tube boiler by
! means of three stays. Technical World
Magazine for September.
To Use The Earth's Inner Fires.
"As the exhaustion of the fuel supply
of the world becomes more acutely re
! alized as an inevitable prospect, men of
' science are taking into view with in
creasing seriousness what has been but
r. divam till now, the possibility of draw
ing upon the interior of the earth for
the energy which, whether in the form of
heat, power, or light, is required for the
welfare and convenience of mankind."
Rene Ikchc writes thus of a dream of
engineers in the Technical World Magu
zine for September.
"When it is considered that the cool
crust of the planet on which we dwell
is thinner, relatively to size, man uie
i shell of an egg, and that at a depth of
jonly twenty-five miles a distance less
than from Philadelphia to Trenton-rall
' substances are molten, the temperature
being something like 10,000 degrees, it
seems absurd that we should indulge
anxiety about an available heat supply
for the future. As will presently be
shown 1here are places where the shell
of the globe is very much thinner, and
Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not
beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
F. T. Laurin, Owl Drug Store.
Cures Backacho
Corrects
Irregularities
Do not risk having
Bright's Disease
or Diabetes
where the hot core Is no near the sur
face thiit conduits reiuhing downward
illicit easily be const meted liv human In-
Senility.
"Of course, it would not 1 iirai-tii-amo
to Kiiv down into a region of molten
vock, but piiK-s could be sunk a uf
licii'iit distance to ii'iult strata of us
high a ili'gico of heat us miht be do
sired. Prof. William llullock, of Col
umbia University, ay that the pultlii);
own of such a pipe would not cost more
than Jlti,tHH per miles and he offers
the. iiggc(iin that, merely for experi
mental purposes, it would be worth while
to spend $."0,tXKI in sinking two pipes to
a depth of twelve thousand feet, w con
nection having been established, iu a
manner presently to lie described, be
tween the lower ends of the pipe au in
exhaustible supply of heat could be
fetched to surface.'
NEW CATHOLIC APPOINTMENT,
SPOKAKK, August 2". Announce
ment was made today at Uonaaga Col
leg iu Spvkant, that the Very Rev.
George do hv Motte, superior geueral of
the Rocky Mountains mission of the
Catholio church, ha as the result of a
new ruling of the Jesuit order, become
superior of au enlarged district, com
prising California, Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, bouto
Alaska and the lhkotae, which will be
known aa tha California and Rocky
Mountain mission. This order actually
create a province in the church, aa it
will be more independent from Rom
than ever before. Father d la MotU
baa gone, to California to familiarise
himself with condition and upon his
return he will make a tour of th other
states. '
Father de la Motte Is a native of
Franc and has been superior of tb
Kooky Mountains mission. II Is re-
congniird aa one of the foremost the
ologians in America sine his appear
ance as defendant in the deputations
at Wodatock in 1880, when he defended
the Catholic theology against many.
lis attended as a delegate th last gen
eral meeting of the Jesuit order in
Rome, where the unification of th mis
sions was brought about, giving the new
general full authority In the manage
ment of th religious tnd educational
institutions.
Previous to the change th Rocky
Mountain and California mission were
part of an Italian province, while the
states of North and South Dakota were
parts of the German mission.
The new mission number 400 Jesuit
and will become one of the largest in
four college, of which (kings za is one
and a number of flourishing parishes
and Indian mission. The other col
leges are at Seattle, St. Ignatius col
lege, San Francisco and knta Clara
college of Santa Clara, California.
Father John P. Frinlan, superior of lbs
California tuitions, will continu as
president of St. Ignatius college.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy, Better Than
Tare Doctors,
TENANTS' BILL UP IN COMMONS.
All AntmtJmenta By House Of Loids Re
jected And Conference Asked
LONDON', Auif. a:, With the Irish
Niitiouiilists verv wide nwake and near
ly exeryhndy cle asleep after a night
long session, the house of commons at
:l:;iu o'clock Oils morning began the von
sideriit'on o I'tlie house of lords' "emend-
mes to the evicted tenants' bill,
I'nictlcall vail the chattircs Introduced
In the bill by the upper house were re
jected, and. at 7:43 a. in. the wearv leif-
Mn tors went home after appointing a
committee to confer with the lords, and
attempted to arrange the differences.
riiieulvs ar for th Kidney and fllaj.
der. They bring quick relief to back
ache, rheumstism, lumbago, tired worn
out feeling. They product natural ac
tion of th kidneys, 30 days' treatment
11.00. Money refunded If Flneule are
not taUafactory. Sold by Frank Hart's
drug store.
High Water. A. M. I P. I
Dot. h.m. ft I h.m.
Thursday 1 1:41 T:01
nitey 1 100 1.0 T il
Haturae t 1 11 I I 1:11
SUNDAY 4 10:14 1.1 :4T
MonAar 111:11 . 4 10:14
Tit? I 11:01
Tweeter I 11:11
WMMMttf .. .. 7 t:T
Wednesday .. .. T 11:11
T-oreter 1:
mter :I0 I-1 17
Batartay 10 1:41 I.I I II
SUNDAY U 1:41 1.4 1:11
Monday II MO I I 1:1
Toesster 1 : 7.1 "
Wedoeeday .. ..14 1:41 7.4 4:14
Thuradey H 4:44 I.I 1:11
mter 14 1:41 1.1 1:04
Beturter .. ..." 7: OS l.t 7:01
SUNDAY .. J.ll l: I I :
Monter 1 t:II 1.0 1:11
Tuter 10 10:14 1.110:11
Wed-aaday .. ..1111:41 T. 111:11
Thurater II 1I:1
Friday II 1:01 I.I 1:10
Saturday 14 Ml I.I 1:10
SUNDAY II 1:41 1.1 1:11
Montey 1 !:! 1.7 1:01
Tue-ter 17 1:11 1-1 1:41
Wednesday .. ..II 4:01 T.I 4:10
Thurater 1 11 :!
mter 10 1:17 1.1 1:01
Baturtey II 7:11 l.ll 7:01
"Three year ago we had three doctor
with our little bor and everything that
they could do aeemed in vain. At last
when all hop aeemed to be gone w
began using Chamberlains Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and in
a few houra he began to Improve, loday
he Is as healthy a child as parents could
wish (for." Mary B. J. Johnaton, Lin
ton, Misa. For sale by Frank Hart and
leading druggists.
Jest Ask Dad.
Our family is the queerest one
I'll bet you ever see;
There ain't but one in all the batch
With a good quality.
The rest of us have lt o' traits,
Hut all of 'e?n arc bad,
An' if you don't believe me, why,
You jest ask dad.
There's sister Kate an' sister Nell,
Their fault is makin' breaks;
'llicy ain't like pa a single bit,
Because they make mistakes.
They ought to have been better with
But if you don't believe mp, why,
You jest ask ibid.
Next come my uisters, Bes and Sue,
With fault of too much style;
They seem to think o' nothin' else,
They talk it all the while.
They keep us In hot water with
Some fool, expensive fad,
An' if you don't believe me, why;
You jest ask dad
Now last not least comes Bill an' me;
Fergittin, is our trait.
It ain't no habit we've acquired,
It seem to be our fate.
We all take after ma, we do
'o wonder we're s6 bad
An' if you don't believe me, why,
You just ask dad.
John D. Larkin in the September Wo
man's Home Companion.
Remedy for DIarThoea Never Known to
Fail
"I want to say a few words for
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rboea Remedy. I have used this prepa
ration in my family for the past five
year and have recommended it to a
number of people in York county and
have never known it to fail to effect
cure In any instance. I feel that I can
not say too much for the best remedy of
the kind in the world." S. Jamison,
Spring Grove, York County, Pa. This
remedy la tfor sale by Frank Hart and
leading druggists.
For an Impaired Appetite
To Improve the appetite and itr
en the digestion try a few dosj
Chamlierlaln'a Stomach and uverj
lets.. Mr. J. II. Setti, of Detroit,
when Impaired, relieved me of a b
feellnir and caused a pleasant and
factory movement of the boj
Price, 23 rents. Samples free, j
Hart and leading druggist.
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Our Endeavor. To do
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