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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. '3&AY, SEPTEMBER U, 1907. Christian Science ii Founded Upon Hypnotism. That ChrUltutt 8cl"n? I founded upon liyunutlsiwi that there l no audi thing a mliitl reading! that pr.enll meuu ere not to be wlfd at, l thot ...... .i.ruini uomn-m tli power of a . . . ...... .n...i . whlt mum It .mite .v aw dent, and I It spearing at I'anuger Aneaior vine week. The performi-r Is a man of 42 who looks much younger and who, while following the stage, a profession that breeds the love of notoriety, Is not by any means one who Is Inclined to boast of bis powers. Mesmer was born November g6, 1800. 1 i ... 1 k, 1. Just NX) year to the l 1 . e ' 1 u ill- father' father's birth. The father of joung Mesmer did not develop hl pow ers to any great extent, although he was not noted far and wide si a .trainer of animals. The young man when a boy frequently hrard his father tell stories of how hi. father had been ob served to have a peculiar control over Ms brothers and sister, of whom there were about ten, and of how his puttlnR them to Sleep and making them do all kinds of funny things battled the doc tors, physicians and scientists of Swlta erland. where he was bom, and even at trseted the attention of men of learn- than H100 r WA8HINOTON t LATEST Warn TO disk p V . 1 New books coming in every day The Traitor The Leader $1.25 each. Reprint editions 75c per copy B. A. HIGGINS CO., MUSIC BOOKS STATIONERY See the Window 17 , ... ,i Astoria ; ,0 e (,. r 'l V f f ,1, :! I d- Theatre THE ALLEN STOCK CO., --.!: WITH , VERNA PEUTON PRESENTING , "Whose Baby Are You" POPULAR PRICES Ing In Franc and Germany at that je that yet the study of the time. None could ihin the alrange atrange science ii still In It Infancy. He power he exerted and finally they named "'thinks It will bring to ilet as many the power mmerUm, although It la startling dlaeovsrfrs as have been made In Imply hypnotism nmlr a different the study of electricity. -Mmti ; In speaking of Christian Science lie The grand ya he (lrt noted his aaya he eau cure his wife's headache, power when about 21 yw ti age. He' and I, aide to put a person 'under a spell w ...... i.. hi . 11 II... L 1 . InJl, uui oo some iiij "'" .11 .,.!.... control cner other persons and gradually be de vulmui.l It. lie suvs 1m ran now recall h.na a new-boy" he never got "t ink", He was always able to sell papers by simply looking Into the eyes of pedes-. trln. and thry reached for their j ,u.,.Liw.li. 1i1io,i1i thee- nerhsns bad ,lay after M'o Intwitlon a moment before of buying .,-.... V f paper. AH dog were b! friends and l.ore were never vicious when he was mar and now he can pl the most uho rlithle canine and manage the wildest of horw. A a by h always was a luder, but at that time he did not know why hi. companions gave In to his ai.be. He ha i.ever had a fight in hi life, although. although at times he has had some heated arguments and on more than one occasion lias made a dis turbing element In en audience behave Imply hy the "laying on of the handsr 1U. believe, that the power of hypno tism I capable of being developed and ' ""sjai e" ii iMsaas --.gefJKe-- -iwasW"- (,.-,,, r if ; I. New College Course . Thia rolUfe hut relly InlroitoMxl a I'd vale aKirUfy Ooorw. which rprp young n.milo to Mpl lh hlhr nlaas bulwn pn. (lo.Hin which y S)oo ir munih. rmlwr A baaliiau man laak on f one frdaala a raw yaara ago. at 1 par month. II la now niak lnaoOrnioath,hullh Brm hail Uaval ouahlm. Thla tli Collafe Is now dnlng. (.a Writ rr tiarlleiilara on Ihla uew Ciilljae eoura. as wlf as tha olhar haalns beam-has taught In our Hay and Hlght School, uionlli. t in ir. TENTH ITS.,0"T1.AND. B. FICTION Satan Sanderson ' Siomese Cat Quickening To-Night mat win cnariie nun vo ve m ttiu.ot lie ul to cure any disease and slates that Christian fklentlsts go too far In their chiiius. He has faith In mntsl telepathy to a certain extent, and while he believes In presentiment, U not superstitious. Although both bis father and bis Kiandfatlmr died In lnae asylums he himself bss no fear of mental trouble. Ife Kava lnauity Is often brought on by worry over it and fear of it. He laugh ii gly declares lie will not go insane. He entries with him no paid subject but di-poml entirely upon his audience. He ay be caa hypnotics six out of every ten persons, If they are willing to submit to him, and also declares that women come under the influence much csi-ier than do men. -Seattle P. I. . Mesmer. the' Mystic, will be een at the .Star Theater all next week. Mesmer Mesmer at the Star. Mesmer the Mystic TUTORING INDIANS. Young Klamaths Thirst For Knowledge Like the White Man. ASHLAND, Or.. Sept. 14. The Kla math Indians are taking much Interest . lu cducationaly affairs, and ua atw 'gincrntion Is very anxloua that tha . children have, tha benefit of food ?cliobling. In conTeraatloa with , Kliimath Herald representative Super i Ii tendi-nl Wilton stated that there are I cow about 120 pupils attending the training school at Klamath Agency, and that number will lie lacgi'ly increased on completion of the new buildings now under way, which will probably be about November 1 Since the boarding school at Yaiiiax has been abolished there are about 30 pupils in attendance at the day school now being conducted there, whereas but about 15 wero expected. And .w hat is still more surprising is the fuct that some of them ride a distance of some VI oi 14 miles iu order to at t nd the school. Mr. Wilson has in formed the parents that it will ba im- I possible for them to continue sending their children that distance to school, and tlia it will be far better to have them attend the boarding school at tha Agency. A few of the Indian parents object to some of the rules of the school, just as their white brethren do, but that feeling is rapidly disappearing, for many of the parents of today have attended the school in former years and as a consequence know of the advant ages derived therefrom. Mesmer Mesmer Mesmer the Mystic t ths Star. IN WESTERN OREGON. CORVALLIS, Sept. 14. Thirty-eight tons of alfalfa hay from one acre of ground in U years ia the, record made In an experiment out at tbe Oregon Ag rioultural College Farm.1 The aroe of land is below the average wheat land used by Oregon farmers, being situ ated on a high point and rolling land. In the twenty-two crops out from this one acre the yield In green alfalfa has been 228, 606 pounds, or thirty-eight tons of cured hay. Each year tne land has been treated with 100 pounds of land plaster, casting 00 cents per 100, and two light dressings of barnyard fertilizer have been applied. ' Three crop have already been cut this season and another crop is coming on. The now college barn to be looated on this aore tract, which will wrovert tho alfalfa patuli Into A barnyard. j ... .M .',5 J l . : ! I rj 1 -HP 1 i fn - - "i a 1 . . 4: 1- ' ' J WATERFRONT ITEMS Pacific Coast Begins to Reach Proper Sphere. SHIPPING'S BIG INCREASE New Ships Continually Arriving From East Coast For Increasing Trade But Will Take Years To Reach Its Level Other Motes Along the Pocks. The NiiIn-uHu arrived from North Itcacb yesterday afternoon with the Ihst shipment of cranbenfies of the set- win. She had ten barrel of an excel lent quality consigned to a Seattle firm. Sin also carried 100 pasiengcrs and part o. her cargo consisted-of ten sacks of cjsters. The excursion steamer Potter will tak ber lat trip down to Ilwaco to ds v, and it is epxected that she will cany the la.t of tbe reorters from the heath to Atoria and Portland. While the coolness of the summer has result ed in a smaller attendance than usual t Jhe beaches, the steamer has done a pretty fair business with passengers ii ud freight. Truffle iu the harbor was lighter yes terday than it has been for some weeks. but a large number of snips are expect ed in within the next few days. Lum ber shipments appear to be on the In ciea-e rather thanadecreasing. Southern California, especially Is causing a great demand for lumber because of the build Ing operations going on in Los Angeles and other nearby points. Shipping is on the Increase all along the coast and vessels and steamers have little trouble In securing cargoea at hfeh rate. If a bos t does not pay for her self in a few trips these days, she is ccnidered a failure, and no failures have been reported thus far. That the coast trafle ts beginning to find Its real position in the commercial v.orld is self-evident, when the fact known that steamship after. steamship is being sent from the east to the west coast to secure share of the pros perous era of trade. It is estimated by some of the largest Uppers that this increase in the coast trading fleet will last for years to come and that ships cannot be built fast ill 01 Fine Dairy Ranch of 130 acres, three miles from Astoria WELL IMPROVED , TERMS REASONABLE Come arid See Us Quick tfetern 1 495 Commercial vStreet, Astoria, Oregon enough to compete with the growing tin die, which will eventually become similar to that of the east coast, when all the land is settled up and made pro ductive. The br tug Wallula towed the motor schooner Kviu, belonging to 8. Elmore k Company, to the company" cannery at Tillamook yesterday with a cargo of supplies. The Norwegian steamship Admiral liorrosen arrived in the harbor yester day morning for a cargo to be taken to Shanghai, felie came in from San Francisco. The steamer Aurelia arrived from Pan Francisco yesterday morning for a li ad of lumber, which will be taken to Southern California points. The tea uter Alliance left yesterday morning for Coos Bay with freight and passengers. AID WOULD-BE MURDERER. Greeks in Savannah Give Cash to Help Countryman Get Revenge. i SAVANNAH, Sept. 14 Having sworn the Greek equivalent of the Corsician vendetta and quit work in the Florida Everglades on learning of the murder by Bulgarians of bis aunt and three o ber children in Macedonia, Nicholas Anderas, a Creek, is on bis way to New York for Macedonia, there to seek out the murderers and wreak vengenoe. When the Creek arrived here he was penniless. He showed to Savannah Greeks the letter from his old borne telling, of the murders and they sub scribed to send him to New York where the Macedonian Society will supply him with funds to enable him to reach the country where he purposes executing vengeance. WARD'S TURKISH BATHS NEVER CLOSE 539 Commercial St.. ASTORIA; ORE. 1 The only Turkish Baths, Rns- siaa Tub and Shower Baths First Class and Sanitary Night Accommodations All Modern Conveniences that are Modern FRANK P. WARD, Proprietor Phone Black 2253 Look for the Sign op Sidewalk "Itll Cured Hay Ferer and Summer Cs!4 A. J. Nusbaum, BatesriHa, fallaia. writes: "Last year I auffrred for tare months with ft summer cold so distress ing that It interfered with my buaiaeoa. I had many of the symptom t fcay fever, and doctor's preserfptloa M ires, resch mr ease, and I took several mHf cine which seemed to only aggrsewte) my case. Fortunately I inaisted apo baring Foley's Honey and Jar la the yellow package, and it quickly cured ma. My wifs ha since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." X JL Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Health la the Canal Zona. Th high wage paid make it ft mighty temptation to our young artisan t join tho fores of skilled workmea seed ed to construct toe Panama CaaaL Haisj sre restrained however by the fear f fevers and malaria. It la the kaosriag ones those who hare need Eleetrie Bitters, who go there without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malar ious influence with Eleetrie Bitters ass hand. Cures blood poison too, Mmaa- nees, weakness and all stomach, fives and kidney troubles. Guaranteed by Cbsa. RogeTS, druggist, 60c v s cV SaHovnen Transformed I to Dusky Beauty A dark skin becomes fasnnarsss? when delicately soft, aaderspseajl with the radiant flow which sods catesahealtby.activeskin. Robett ine keeps the skin refined in quality, kcept porcsfree from dog jingwjuu snd stimulates the day capilllrieatsi contribute thecolorwhichchanBaia blonde and brunette alike. Robeft ine it certain protection against tza, sunburn and freckles if applied be fore traeurt to sua m wiad.. Snreads like an imDereeutibfe sheea 1S m to of game over skin surface, forminf s shield stimulating and preserving a felicate, lustrous Kanty. iROBERTniE 1 IM'MMtt WW VtaMl 4