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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1907)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER n, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, AS'JORJA. OREGON. 8 LYDIAE.PIIJKIIAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND b acknowledged to bt Utt most tut ottaful remedy lu tht tountry for thoM painful allmtnta ptoullar to women. . . . , . ' For mora than to year U hat boon curing Ftmala Compltlutt, tuoh at Inflammation, and ulotra Won, Falling- and Dtaplaotmaata, ' and consequent Bplnal Weakneaa, Baokacha, tutd U neeullarly adapted to tha Chungs of Lift. Records show that It bat eured mort casta of Kernel. 111a than any other on remedy know. Lydla B. Pinkham'a Vtgatabla Compound dtatolvtt and avpala Tuatort at an r; atafrt of diw.opm.nt Dngglng Sensations canst ng paln.welght, and naadaoht art rtlleved and permanently cured by IU utt, It wrweti Irregularltlct or Painful Function. Waaknaal of tht "fS.. llirUoti, Moating, Narrow ProatraUon, Headache, Otaa ral Debility: also, Disslne, Falnto Krtrema Latitude. "Don't ear wt4mttotatoftJoM" feeling. Irritability, Narvooaaest.BiMpltssaoat. Flatuleaoy, Mtlanoholla or the "Bluet." Theea art aura Indloatlona of famala wcaknatt or tout organ lo derangement ror Kldnty Complaint of tltheraei Lydla B. Plnkbam'a VagaUWa Compound la a moat axoalltnt remedy, j . , ; , , , Air Plnkham' Standing Invitation to Women 1 Woman suffering from any form of famala waaknaaa art Invited to write Mrs Plnkham, Lynn, Mass, for adriot. She I tbe Mrt. Plnkham who baa bean advuinf alok women fret of tJtartra for mora than twenty yaara, and btfora that aba assisted her olher-fa-Uw Lydla B. Plnkbam fat dvtsinr Tbua aha la well qualified to fuldo aSok woman book to " nor aoTiet w im ana aiwtyt keipfuL MODERN PRODIGAL FttherWelcomciScn Home Then Pltcet Him Under Arrest CLAIMS BOY IS A BURGLAR v f. ; u BtUmt Sparta Court la Oaly Method ef Sob'i Redemption Boy Caafttttt to Tseft of ArtlcUt Stolto and PUtd for Forjlrtneaa. ' 1 i CHICAGO. Nov. ll.-uitaa Blu bardt welcomed bit wayward ton home last night, placed befort him a boun ttoua repeat and thea. whllt tht boy wat eating, tummontd a policeman by tflfhoii to tmat him on a ebarg of burglary. '" 1 '; '" The father notified tbe police but Fri day that the night before hit borne bad been entered and $1000 worth of artlclet taken, and that be wa posltlv bit eon, Fred, IS -yeaxa okl, wat the burglar. The convincing fact, he eaJd, wat that tht "ew Foundland which had been kept by the family for yeara, had permitted the Intruder to roam about at will without giving tongue, Tbe dug, be declared, would have attacked a atranger and aroueed the family with bit barking. Mr. Itluhardt, who la a wealthy cigar manufacturer, eaid that be had hesitated to report tb matter to tht authorltlet , but adopted tht Spar tan course bemuae he bcllevet it tbt only meana for hit eon'a redemption. When the ton, penitent and distressed. returned wlth 'appeaU for' forgi'venet taat nlgbt and a confession of guilt on hie Hp, tbe forglvtnett wat sot with held, but the father, hit heart wrung with pity for him wat laexortblt to bla determination to adopt drastic mean for bit reformation. ITCH W THt StIK, HOT Ilf THE BLOOD. : 4,1 Ptoplt with fcatma, tie, Xakt Orlev a f out Stomach. When your hand la ecalded with hot water until it bllattrt and burnt, you dont drink medicine to eurt It. Yon ap ply a heeling lotioa to the injured akin. JftMina, peoriaala, aalt rbeura, baxbtr'i Itch and other auch dleeatea of tbt tkln oannot bt cured by filling tbt ttomach with medicine any more than you can curt a burn by drtnking medicine. To cure thett dieeajea you must apply the remedy on the part affected. Ilia die eMea named are caueed by germa in tbe kin. Kill tbt germa and the dleeaae got away and tht akin it left pun and white at nature Intended it to be. That mild, aimplt liquid, oil of winter irreen, properly compounded in D. D. D. I'rrocrlptiou route tht germa and beala the akin ao perfectly that you can never tell where the dleeaee wat. . "No tongue cn.tll nor pen portray what I Buffered for ten yeara from Scat ma," wrltee Mre. R. R, Utta of Oarrl eon. afo. "I waa treated by the beet doc tort in tht wett, but received no benefit. Three bottlee of D. D- D. cured me eound and well. Sl of eight montha bavt paued and there la no aign of return. ky advice to all la, don't delay. ( Begin tbe wee of IX D. D. at once and be cured." . - . , - ., We have carried D. D. D. for a long time becauoe we know it Ukea wv the itch and we believe it to be an infallible remedy In the treatment of Ecema and othenakln dUeaeee. i Charlea Rogera Drugglai P&eumonla Tollowi Cold. Cut never follow tbt uat of Foley'a Iloney and Tar. It ttopt Um cough, bean and atrtngthtnt tbt luagt and preventa pneumonia. T. F. Laurls, Owl Drug Store. ' " ' " OUR MOTTO V Perfection in Workmanship Promptness in Execution Satisfaction in Prices. That's All" W. C. LAW5 fa CO. Plumbers Steani Fitters RecoKnizei Agents ia Astoria'fqr the THEJ AMER- icak radiator;co. Astoria Hardware Co.. 113 12th St. COMMON .if :! New York Aeronautlsts Excited - Over Coming Ascensions. OYSTER SUPPLY CORNERED Englishman Findt Valuable Pearl Whllt Eating Bivalve New York Hat Larg tat Soda Water Fountain Belt Coat ing About Forty DoUari Apiece XKW YORK, Kov ll.-llalloona may oon bt aa common in tht aky aa cloud 1, even If the rent of the country doca not follow the example of this city, which appeara auddenly to have become bal loon crazy. In the recent international balloon race at St. Louie, together with tht nuineroita tecenelona , herttboutt, local amataira who have begun to find automobillng unexciting even at 00 mllet an bur, have dlacovered tbt lead for a new aport, and .leaving terra firmt, expect , to hare : their nervea ttlm ulatod hereafter , in tbt air. Tht atrength of thit tudden onut or bal looning at a pattirat it tufficlently Indi cated by tbe fact that at tbt auto abow now being held here tea balloona hart beta actually told,, with many , othert ordered. ., Btlloon men bavt beta kept buay arranging for demonatnttioat of their gat Ugl, neoeaaarily a littlt mort dlflk'ult of accompliebment than ia tbe caat of aa auto, tlnct New York doat not countenance promlacoua balloon aacenalont. Oonntary (0 general opinion It ia not neoeery to be a millionaire to Indulge in aeronautics ia 0001 own bal loon, aa a very good one, it ia aald. can be purchaeed for about $90. , A aingle aacentioa eottt about 30, of $25 apiece if divided between two ownert ao that tbt new aport doea not become o finan cially1 terrlfjlng after aU. Then, too, there 'will be no tpeed lawa, policemen or fine in tht air, an argument wklch will appeal to many auto driven bert aboutt. One of tbe moet entbutiaatic balloonieta or "balloonatlci" aa they have already been dubbed, la Rear Ad miral Chester, who having retired from the'eeat bat now announced hit inten tion of navigating the air ia hie own balloon juat at toon at bt hat terved hit apprentlceahlp;, (,0, t -,,t. The mn on New York financial In ttitutiona hut week bat now given place to a run on the cHye oyater aupply. For two nlghta and thoee parte of the in tervening da vi during which the auc- oulcnt bivalve la eaten, all New York which frequent botela, cafea and even common reetaurant, aeemed to have but one dealre In life; to consume aa many oyatera aa poaaible. Wbrat of all from the standpoint of tht "four bund red," the oystert were actually obewed inatead of being swallowed whole like a pill, ae society demands. The end of the first night of thit unique run round tbe ovater aupply seriously menaced. while on the second it aeemed probable that it would become necessary to aus- pe nd the filling of the oyster orders. Patriotio oyatermen of Long Inland Sound, however, anxious to avoid a nat ional calamity, bolstered up the tot tering situation by furnishing the fact that Norman G. Tbwnites, an English man while consuming hi oysters at the Hotel Astor discovered In one of them a black pearl valued at $200. The chagrin which he felt at crunching on a hard sub stance quickly changed to joy upon ex amining the caue, "No question was rolsed concerning the right of the lucky finder to his trophy, the Wei people stating that even had not this point been aettled by law they should eon alder that the pearl belonged to Mr. Thwttites. As a result the Englishman has had the geni mounted in a scarf pin and figures that he is'about $105 ahead on hl oyster order a very good invest-! went in these times. Unfortunately for those persons who consumed )veral hundred thousand oyatera ' hoping for a similar piece of luck, no further finds have been reported, slump, but there teemt to bt no dim inution of the consumption of food and drink, especially tht latter. The now fountain from which soda water will be dlnpensed to thlrstv thousands coot mort tbun many a bouse and lot, 130,- 000 being the figure named. It ia in deed aomethlng of a work of art being constructed or real onyx and ornament ed with bronze work and painting im ported from Italy, The capacity of tbe mammoth ttructuro call for the dally consumption of 8,000 poundt of ice, 540 pnundt of stiirar, 30 pounds of chocolate, 40 gallon of crushed fruit, 720 lemon, 300 orange, 2700 egg, 300 quart of milk, 240 quart of cream, 60 pound of walnut, 12 gallon of cherries, 200 limes, 00 gallon of fruit syrup, 260 gallon of ice cream; and 350 gallon of plain soda. Altogether the llt in many of Its items would keep a family tupplied for a year; end when it I remembered" how mall a portion of each of the Ingredi ent goes Into a glas of toda water, some Idea may be gained of the extent to which toft drink are consumed here. In New York' exeluMve 1 Ulvettide Drive aectlon tela are now costing about forty dollar apiece, In apitt of tbe scar city of real money. Thla figure, now ever, it being paid, not to get them, but to get rid of them, for tbl locality ia literally auffering from a plague of eela uch a has never been known before. Insignificant littlt eight-Inch fellow bavt been coming from tht river into the water pipet of many apartment, caualng- all tortt of local itopptget, while tbt big fellow! two feet long, an able to get this far, pick out the main Inlet for a whole building as a desirable rotting place tbua cutting off the entire water aupply. One of the moat ex clualvt apartmenti wat without a drop of water for two dayt and nlgbt ow ing to tbt "eel blockade, the bell boy being pressed into tht humiliating ser vice of going around tbt corner with a tla pail to be filled with, water, Large numbera of plumber eta be seen ex cavating to get at tbt blocked water plpea and Riverside Drive in tpott re semble a mining camp. To go down twenty or thirty feet into the ground to the pipe and then to begin bunting for Mr. Eel, who to adi) to tht trouble It generally very, very dead, it an ex pensive process which up to date baa averaged about $40 per eeL Apartment dweller, living in eight of a whole river full of water, do not relish not' being able to get a drop, and when obstruc tion art cleared away art not over en thuxiaitic over the eel tainted aupply. The city bat been called upon to keep all eel out of the main, but after a vain attempt to do ao bat taken the position that it hat no jurisdiction over eel anyhow.,' . ' (U ' t That practically every child attend ing public achool "In New York ia auf fering from defective teeth ia the tur- prising conclusion from, statistics con tained in the first report of the dental clinic of the Children' Aid Society. ' In vestigation carried on by the New York Juvenlla. Asylum where physical well being )a made the basin of child reform having revealed the fact that had teeth are a chief cause in Juvenile dellnqu ency, a free dental clinic wa formed in thia city to treat thia cause of trouble While the clinic hat bee- in operation only a short time, 394 children have, been examined with the aurpriaing result that not one revealed a tet of teeth not in need of repair. Just 1264 cavitict were found In the teeth of the 304, and 214 teeth bad to be extracted. Figured on this baisis there ought to be about 2, 000,000 oavitiet in the teeth of all New YoYfa achool children, 1 and 350,00 molars which ought to be pulled. It ia stated that the standard of health in the school where dental supervision 1 la force bat already ahown a marked improvement. . . Father Knickerbocker . is now the proud possessor " of the largest oda water fountain In the world. .Aa com pared with the um of $1,000,000 which he soenda every day on drinks which are hard, , the mere hundred thousand dollars , wlilch i left over , for drink which are soft is still one of, striking proportions.- Banks may fail and stocks ' -urn 1 n h uu IKS .CO Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not beyond the reach of rnedicineCi? No. medicine ca do more, : F. T. Laruin, Owl Drurf Store. Cores Backachfj ?;., Corrects:. ' Irregularities Do not risk having ; Bright's Diaeaqo ftf Diabetes HEIUNGTON'S TABLETS ABSOLUTELY CURE Indigcstione Rheumatism, Diabetes, Bdncy Diseases, -Bladder TrcKibles,L .:f"'-A"ii;iE' mismet 'AisV-ativiBtijcE t-'-.' : Hart you healthy kidney t Jf not, yon will 100a bt attacked with that ierrlblt Diabetes; Bright! Diaeate, Gravel, Dropsy or Rheumatism, and your health and happine ruined. 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Local ap plications tuch at liniments, tlectrlcity, mattagisg; tie, will afford temporary relief only, and it Umt watted to tbt Injury of tht patient, 'unlet tonstlto tlonal treatment ia carried on at tbt tamt time. Whyt Becautt tbt malady ia a disease of tbt blood, and tht blood mutt bt freed of tht can or ao ear eta follow. : WliTK TODAY Fill in tbt coupon printed below and send it to nt with 8 cent. Wt will immediately mail to you a liberal lined box of Harlnf ton's Tablett. If they fall to CURB yon wo will return your money a wHl- bly t wt took It Our guarantee is. HO CUM, BO PAT. nu iv xns coovos tooxt J ; Our remedy wiH put yon tm tbt road to health and kapplnaaa. BERINCT0N MEDICINE CO.. Ofttl Kt?.iS, Kid. Itrringtoa JV4WW Cfc. 6aa Ktpidt, KUalgas, v a - " u' I enclose 28 ttnta, for wbicb pWaat wad, pottagt prtpaSd. 1 box Etrinf ton't Tablett. My Kama..1; My Druggist "t Namt My. Address. 4- c . . i .1 Pi I'M J hi GOLD WEATHER IS " COMING t ,.,-:.S W-' 4! . 1" ('.') r ' ' i : See the bargains in - ; our big stove department ' " upstairs. If your money is in the bank give us your check. 1 I -,t r, RMUlUTt UfllVtRjAl ASH BOX 1; The" Fdaf tj & Stokes llardvaro Go I Incorporated ; ' Sncotatora t Itet h Stokta Ct JS. B. PASSES, Proprietor. E. P. PASSES, Manager." PARKER HOUSE 1 EUB0PEAH PLAK. ' First Clan la Every Setpect Free Coach to the House. : Bar and Billiard Room Good Sample Rooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Men Astoria ' Oregon COUGHING SAVES LIVES. Smoke From Fire Causes Children to Awaken Inmates. CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Arthur Meekei general manager for Armour and Com pany was called upon to battle with a Are in his home, early yesterday morn ing. He become the leader in saving his four children and ten house servants from the flames.- , He himself rescued three of the children and Jtrs E. UdolL a governess; , saved the fourth. . The Are which caused damage, estimated at $25,000 was discovered by Miss Udell in tine nursery on the third floor. She had been awakened by the coughing of tlio children, Arthur and Mary who were asleep in the room. Though their coughing probably saved the' lives of all in the-house," thev themselves con tinued to sleep soundly as Mr. Meeker and the governess lifted them from their cgts and bore them from the room, the father carrying Arthur, Jr., ', and the governess the little girl. Katherine and Grace, the other two children, " were sleeping in a room on the second floor and the -father, bore both these in his arms at one time. Mr. Meeker did not awnken Mrs. Meeker until he had sat isfied himself the children were safe. Wflion all the rescue work was done Mir. Meekertelcphoned the fire depitvt-ment. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. . ........ ..y ..... . . ," , ... jv. ... : t, v,' .... . Effective, Monday, September 9, igo Pacific Time, " m 1 at 1 1 sh 1 ntTilines a.m' 0 - O ! s m 8.151 8.85 8.43 1.48 1.46! 8.481 M 8.M; .18 t.8 t.toi a.m. a.m. - 5 Qp. 8 M 9.15 8.35 J.45I 10.18 10. 10 M cum. p.m 6.MI 6.101 or so 6.S5 M .29 1 11 T.SM 7.2a! p.m p.m 8.001 7, .35 8.06 8.13 8.84 8.52 9.40 .m. 8.00 9.90 t.. 9.67 10.051 10 15 10.30 1061 11.45 11.45 13.051 0. 39.1 4.S.8 65.9 69.3 613 71.2 78.7 99.8 99.8 105.7 19.051 19.81 12.40) 13.401 p.m. 105.7 108.S T5bT 116.7 118.1 119.1 T Lv. Lv. ....FORTLASOt... ..... GOBLEf ........Arr .... BAINlER......v....i ....sAiAYGtH.; ... ..OUINCV CLATSKaNIE JUNCTIONf.. ..msMnim. itunwi ............ r .ASTOKUt Xv Lv A8TOR1 Ar Ar. WASHENTON Lv Lv;. .WABRKNTON . Ar HAAIMUIXJJ ........... Ar. KT, STEVENS .... ...Lv Lv FT. STEVENS .......Ar BAMMOWD....j Ar WARRENTON Lv Lv WARRENTON Ar vKARHARTow.,., .KAHIDK Ax. OLLADtV......Xv Miles I S1 1 a I 96 I 29 )19.1 79.7 7S.8 83.2 69.8 68.8 47.9 40.4 10.8 19.8 13.4 17.8 168 184 1S.4 - 8.4 1.0 0.0 .m. 3.15 10.66 10.40 10.15 10.05 9.62 9.31 9.16 8.201 8.16 T.85 'p.m. lO.Oty 8.40i 8.25 7.69 7.5W 7.19 7.04 6.101 6.601 6.35 a.m SCO M Hi 9 45 2.20 7.45 7.4S 7.41 7.38 T. 7.27 t 57 60 6 45 a.m. 5.08 5.00 4.66 p.m, a.m "3" . o " ! a.: CO 11.00 10.40 2.10110.39 2.03110.30 9.00110.27 12.26110.00 12.90110.33 12.10110.11 11.251 10.63 10.45 10.851 a.m. 10. 9 l.4t 9.U a.m. Nos. 28 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via Ft Stevens. No. 12 runt from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beach direct. No. 24 runt from Portland to Astoria only. No. 30 runt fr om A stork to datsop Beach direct. Not. 21, 23 and 29 run via Ft. Steve ns. No, 23 runt from Clatsop Beach to Astoria and Portland direct. Additions, train will bt run from Astoria to Ft. Stevens and return on Sundays, leaving Astoria 11:30 a. m., arrivt Ft Stevent 12:28 p. m. Returning leave Ft Sttvtn,s 2:00 p. m., arrive Astoria 2:43 p. m. -;. Trains marked run dally; f Telegraph stations. ' i CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Goble, with Northern Pacifle Hallway Co. At Astoria with steamers for San Francisco and Tillamook and Qwaoo Railway V Navigation Ca's boat and railway. 4 Through tlcketa told to and from all points in tbt East and Europe, for further particulars apply to, R. H. JENKINS, .i-' Oen, Ft, Patsngr. Ag -: U. 'JJl.Z : - v. ' 1 ' . ' ' Aatorla, Or. i