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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1907)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER t, 1907. Women Avojd erations , i When ft woman Buffering from female trouble U told that eu optr Jtlon It neoeaaary, it, of oourM, frightens her. The er thought of the hospital, Ihe operating table and the knife atrlkea terror to her heart It U quit true that these troub Iw tnay remh a stag where an ope. ration I tha only resource, but a great many women haw bno eured by Lydla E. I'lnkham'a Vegetable Comimund after aa operation baa been decided VDon aa tda on It cure. Tba atrongeat and moat grateful atatamenu poaalbla to make oom from woman who by taking -h . , Lydia E. Pin khnm's Vegetable Compound Bad from natWe rooU and herbe. nava soaped aartoua operattona, at rldanocd by Miaa Rota Moora'aouw.of B07 W. Hfltb Si, N.T. Sua wrltaeH Daar Mr. IMnkhamt-"Lydla B. Plnkham'a Vagetabla Compound haa ourad ma of tha very want form of famala trouble and I wlah toeipreae to you my deepest gratitude. I differed intanaaly for two yeare ao that 5 waa unable to attend to my dutlea and waa a burden to my family. 1 ootored and doctored with only temporary relief and otmaUnlly objecting to an operation which I waa advtaed to undergo. I dealded to try Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound; It ourad me of the terrible trouble and I am now In better health than I hare been for many year. Thla and other auoh oaaee ahoutd encourage etery woman to try Ly dla K. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound before aha aubmlta to aa operation. Mrn. Pin kharn'av Standing? Invitation to Wotntn Women aufftrlng from any form of famala weaknaaa arc Invited to promptly eommunloaU with Bra. Plnkbam. at Lynn. Maaa. From the aymptoma given, tha troubla may be located and the qulckeet and surest way of reeorery advteed. ? ; ' THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOWA OREGON, MISS ROSE MOORi' STAR THEATRE PROGRAM Fat WMk of November 4th, loof1 Prograai Subject to Cbange Overture , :, . . Purling The Eccentric Comedian GUI WBITISO , The Real Singer With Pleturet DICK HTJTCHINJ Singing "Way Down East Among the Shady Maple Trees." Change Thnreday, "pood Old U. 8. A." p Black Face Comedian CHARLEY MORRILL He Talks, Slnga and Playa tha Banjo. DAVY EMERSON la their original akth entitled. I "A CRAZY HOUSE" I The Character Artist ALBERT HADLET f r tbx wirmif 0 TRIO Introducing their Original Indian Sketch EatltW, Mt. Little Caribou." Motion Plcturea by the Staroaeope, THE LATEST COMEDY PICTURE (Change Thursday) ?, C0M80DIAN COSTUMES Fatrona of thla theatre will pleaaa re port any dlacourteey to tha management, aa our aim la to praatnt to our audience at all thnM a good, clean, moral, high elate performance, and having made ar rangameata for book Inge In connection with the large Eaetera circuits will be la a position to present to the Attorla public the beat talent playing tha Watt ia advanced vaudeville. MATimssS 10 easts ADMISSION UNCLE SAM LOOSENS UP. Sao Francleoo Snb-treatory la Pladag Money en Market .. .. , f SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7-Kew In structions received by aub-treasurer ftaliton yettarda)'w(l have the effect of placing considerable money on the local market. .... Tha aub treaaury li authorised to pay all government check flrfwn ttpon any eub'treaeury in the United Statea. Heretofore only checka drawn on the fundi deposited In San FrancUco have been paid by thla oflke.Y-, club-Treasurer Ralston will la con' sequence pay aQ checka upon the Tree ury of the United 8tatea aent In by National Bank. Theae ehecka are taken by the banka for collection and if proo erly endorsed by solvent banka will be paid. The aum of $800,006 waa paid out yesterday from the Sub-Treasury In gold - coin on traatfera from New York, Chicago and Boston. , Dancing Provea FataL Many men and woman catch colds at dancee .which terminate In pneumonia and consumption. After exposure, If Foley? Honey and Tar la taken It will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. , Refuse any but the genuine In a,, yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. This la Worth Remembering. Aa no one la Immune, every person should remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder troubla that la not beyond the reach of medicine. T. F. Laurin, Owl 10 AND to eenttbrog Store. SOME STATEMENTS REGARDING NEW THEORY Followers of Gobper and His Novel Idea Give Reason for Their Belief in Him. With the theory that human health la depondont on tha stomach and with a medlclm wliich, he sayb provea thla theory, L. T. Cooper, a comparatively young man, has bpilt up an immense following during the past year. Cooper has visited most of tha lead ing cities of the country, and In each city has aroused a storm of discussion about his beliefs and his " medicines. Wherever he baa gone, people have cal led upon him by tens of thousands, and his preparation has sold in immonso quantities. The sale of this medicine has now spread over the entire oountry, and ia growing enormously each day. In view of this, the following statements from two of the great number of followers which he now has, era. of general In terest, a ' 'v'V':' ' f "; Jdrs Anges VIggenliouser, of 042 St. Louis Avenue, Chivago, has the follow ing to eay on the subject of the Cooper preparations "For more than ten' years t was broken down in health. I could Hot sleep and I waa very nervoua. Gradually I began to lose my memory, dntil I oould not remember things from one day to another. : I had severe pains and onamps in my body, and I would at times eee dark spots before my eyes. I was unable to do any work whatever, as my strength was falling. I had no " tlto, nor oould I take any medicine. about given up hope of ever g.MWI..tU.:.y :. Wing well again when I read of Mr. Cooper's remedies. I decided to give them a trial, and I began to feel better at once. After taking the medicine for two weeka I can say that I am a new woman. ,. I can eat with enjoyment, the pains In my body have left me, and I am stronger than I have been for year. "I cannot say enough for Mr, Cooper's remedies. They are wonder ful, for they have done everything claimed for them In my case." Another atatement by . Mr. W. B. Stewart, 109 W. Madison street, Chicago, is as followst' ""! have had stomach trouble for years, and anyone who Is afflicted thla way knows what an awful distressed feeling It, , causes. Many a time I have felt that I would give most any price to be cured. It waa by acci dent that I heard of thla man Cooper's remedies. I immediately made up my mind to buy a treatment of him I used it for about two weeks, and it ia im possible to tell how much good it has done me. I feel altogether different. I have more life and energy than I have had for yean. This medicine certainly does stimulate and strengthen the wholl system. ' Tired feeling and weak condi tion of the stomach has entirely passed away. I feol well again," . We sell Cooper's celobrated medicines which have mado this wonderful record in all parts of the ccnrntry.Charies Rogers. -v . WASHINGTONLETTER Preparing for National , Rivers f and Harbors Congress. PRESIDENT WILL RECOMMEND Strong Effort Win be Made to Get Larger Appropriation Through Con gressRoosevelt Shows Great Interest and Will Probably Make Sujjestfoo. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7-LMplomatle representatives of at least two ' great commercial nations, the governors of more than a score of states, mayors of dales throughout the entire country, and men Intimately connected with the business life of the nation are to gather her next month to attend the fourth annual convention of the National Itlvera and Harbor Congress, tha call for which baa just been received la Washington.' The attendance gives pro mUe of being the greatest ever known at a convention of thla description, for in addition to notification to Its mem bars, the organization's officials have sent out broadcast Invitations to thous ande of others Interested In the general question of waterway development to be present at the big gathering. The convention, according to the call will under no circumstances eonalder any special project for rive and harbor Improvement, but, as Is emphaalced, it will stand for a broad and liberal polity on the part of the national government for all euch Improvements aa have been favorably, peaaed upon by the board of United Statea engineers and by it re commended to the Congress of the United Statea The call continues: This convention will demand of the Congress of the United States that a more liberal proportion of the revenue of the government (heretofore about three per cent) deribed from commerce be expended in Ha Interest in improving the national channels of trade and transportation. It ia important that alt mtereats, mercantile,-manufacturing, mining, agricultural, state and muni cipal, should show their desire for, and concern In, the Improving of the rivers and harbors of the country, and in no more effectual way can thla be done than through thia national convention, held at the nation's capital, in the presence of" the nation's lawmakers". The fact that the convention will be opened almost simultaneously with the convening of Congress undoubtedly will have great effect on the minda of the national legislators. There is to be a strong effort made to push the rivers and harbors appropriation bill through Congress at the first session. Hitheito this measure has been held up until the last moment and has formed a sto-m center around which local and politi-.-al Interests have fought. The importance of the bill to the business and comm?r vial interesta of the country ia so great that, an effort will be made to remove it from the realm of politics and estab lish It in a position where calm and cool consideration can be given It 1 Unfortunately, President Roosevelt hss been compelled to observe an Iron clad' rule not to address conventions in the capital city. If this were not so. there is not the slightest doubt that the Chief Executive would have made a ringing addres at the convention. Bis well-known sympathy with policy t of waterway development a sympathy ao practical that it led him Into takinip a long voyage down the Mississippi River to investigate at firsthand the needs of the big stream has led him Into prom Wnjr, although he ia unable to make a speech at the convention, that be will einl mly strong recommendations in nis mcMHge to the Sixtieth Congress, urg ing more liberality in appropriations putting the waterways of the country in flrstclnss condition. V It is probable, however-, that the ad ministration will be represented by some Cabinet official. 10 would sur prise no one If Secretary Root Were ohoxen. The Secretary of State is an enthusiast in the matter of drawing closer together the United States and the South American republics through more intimate commeivinl and political relations. To bring this about he has advocated on several occasions the devel opment of this country's wnterways, in order that tlte cheapest transportation may be provided for the carrying of the goods and products from American mills, farms and mines to the republics lying South. Fon this reason it is high ly probable that Secretary Root will be; the official mouthpiece. , WILL RETURN DUTIES. the bonded warehouses at the time of the fire, applied to Collector Stmtton terday to have the duties paid on the gwxls refunded. Stratton says that he will grant the request, returning the money on the ground that at tha time the goods were In the custody of the government. BEST OF PROOF. That Hyomel Will Cure All Forma of Cattarhal Diseases. Tsstlmonlals could be printed by the thousands, many of them from Astoria and nearby towns, that Hyomel Is an absolute cure for all catarrhal troubles, but the bet proof of its unusual curative powers Is the guarantee that T. F, Lawrens give with eve7 outfit that he sells, "Money back If Hyomel does not do all that Is claimed for it." Hyomel ia not a secret remedy. Its formula Is given freely to physicians who want to know what they use when they prescribe HyomeL It Is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug Law by aerial ty. 1418. By breathing Hyomel, the healing medication goes directly to every nook and corner of the air postage where the catarrhal germs may lurk, and dla- Jnects and heals. , To be convinced of thla you have only to give it a trial, remembering that If it does not cure. T. F. Lawrens will refund your money. There is no dangerous atomaob drug glng when Hyomel la used. Its healing medication ia breathed through a little pocket Inhaler a lew times dally, and almost Immediately a great Improve ment la noticed and quick recovery fol lows. .- , , The complete Hyomel outfit costs but f 1.00, and in moat cases is sufficient to cure the disease, making it only a sclentlfie treatment but one that la highly economical. Get an outfit today from T. 7. La wren if yon bar any aymptoma of eatarrb, and eee how quick Jy the remedy relieve and cures. Karl Time In Xanaaa. The old day of frawhoppere tad droutn are almost forgotten In tha pros- peroua Kaneaa of todayi althourt a eitiaea of CodelL Earl Saamburg, hss not yet forgotten a bard time he en- countered. He eayet "I waa worn out and discouraged by coughing night and day, and could Sad no relief till I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. It took lees than one bottle to Mmpietly cure me." The eafest and moat tellable cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer ever discovered. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers' drag etore. We and $1.00. Trial bottle free. " " ' The Hew Pore Food and Drug Law.' We are pleaeed to announce that Foley'a Honey and Tar for eoughi eoUa and lung troublea ia not affected by the National Pure Food and Drue law aa it contains no opiate or other harmful drugs, and we recommend It aa a safe remedy for the children and adults. ' T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. We have secured the agency for Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup, tha new laxative that makes the liver lively, purifies the breath, cures headache and regulates digestive organs. Cure chronic con stipation. Ask us about it T. F. Laurin. Owl Drug Store, " tiHIIIIIIMHUIIIIMUtt flheumatism I Diabetes,- Kidney Diseases, ! Bladder Troubles, f f. Liver Complaint. !: Indigestion,; :: Constipation, Tend ell other dined arlilno frnml Xkidney and bladder troubles can beT TqmcKiy, permanently, nd :: ABS0LUSELY CURED ) ' Every sufferer from any of these dread diseases should learn at cscc Tof the greatest cure known to mod . rn science, . HARRIGTON'S :: TABLETS Tare endorsed by phyaiciane every-T I v . .rv lit . . j W wuere. uvy wiu cure mousauus they will SURELY CURS YOU. Send 25 cents Today. for liberal box of these tablets. If tthey do not cures you we will refundr your money. x , Fill in Coupons and send it to ust today. 1 ?HERINGT0N MEDICINE CO. T unna jcapias, mien. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7.-Patrons ot the Custom house having goods in Herineton Medicine Co.. t Grand Rapids, Mich. I ennloee 5 cent for which please, , send, poatage prepaid, 1 box Hering-; ; ton's Tablets. Ty Name . . ; I i .... .,, ' ( f f A P Address . . ................... Druggist's Name . ............ HtmvTfvvmvtfTtvvvH OUR MOTTO Perfection in Workmanship Promptness in Execution Satisfaction In Prices. ThatVAlT? W. C. LAWS CO. mmm - ' ' ' ' ' Plumbers Q Steam Fitters Recognized Agents in Astoria for theljTHEJ AMER ICAN RADIATOR' CO. OX 1 1.1 1 COLD WEATHER COAING See the bargains in our big -stove department upstairs. ; If your money is in o the bank . ; give us your check. PQOO ) -"V SP 1 Foard & Stokes Hard ivare Go V . .t- Incorporated SncMtaoff ta raasl h fttokaei Csv ' .,,1,, MBBESHaVOIalB aaaMa .; Fisier Bros. Company I Sole Agents for ei. - , Bartoiirs and. Finlayson's: Salnion Twine and Netting Hardware, Iron, Steel and Ship chand lery. Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Brass Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass & Hardwood enes A Complete Line of Fishing, Gannery Logger and Mill Supplies i 1 Fisher Bros. Co. 546-550 Bond Street AstoHo - - . Orenron ATTEffl. Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. B. B. PARKER, Proprietor. , E. P. PASSES, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAIT. . First Class to Every Respect Free Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Room ... 1 Qooil Sample Rooms on Ground Floor for' Commercial Men 5 Astoria Oregon