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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1908)
V V v 4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1908. BACKACHE IS A BAD ..ii 41 tl SIGOQW MANY WAIT UNTIL TOO LATE TRY THIS SIMPLE ,' HOME PRESCRIPTION FOR KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE., Take care of backache. A great many cacs of kidney complaint are . reported about here, also , bladder trouble and rheumatism. ' ; An authority once itntcd that pain in the buck, loins or region of the kldneyi U the danger signal nature hangs out to notify the sufferer that there it something wrong with the kidneys, which should receive Imme diate attention. Only vegetable treatment should be administered end absolutely no strongly alcoholic patent medicines, which are harmful to the kidneys and bladder. The following prescription, while Imple, harmless and inexpensive, is known and recognized as a sovereign remedy for kidney complaint. The ingredients can be obtained at any good prescription pharmacy and any one can mix them: Compound Kar gon, one ounce; Fluid Extract Dan delion, one-half ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsapariila, three ounces. .Shake well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each mean and at bedtime. , This preparation is said to restore the natural function of the kldneyi, o they will sift and strain the pois onous waste matter, uric acid, etc., from the blood, purifying it and re lieving rheumatism. Backache will !e relieved, the urine will be neutra Iized and cleared and no longer a caues of irritation, thereby overcom ing such symptoms as weak bladder, painful, frequent and other urinary difficulties. This is worth trying and may prove just what many people here need. dred Hungarians and Lithunlnn dis charged from-the mills -during the financial panic and who had, failed to secure work when the plant was reopened, attacked the Roumanian employes as they left the company'; grounds. jMrick and stones were used is weapons. When the police charged the crowd the Hungarian attacked them. Sergeant Bowen was struck and slightly Injured ! by thrown brick, Rheumatic Paint Relieved. Mrs. Thos. Stenton, postmaster of Pontypooi, Out., writes: "For the past eight years I suffered from rheumatic pains, and during that' time I uesd many different' liniments and remedies for the cure of rheumatism, Last summer I procured a bottle, of Chamberlain's Tain ' Balm and got more relief from it than anything I have ever used, and cheerfully rec ommend this liniment to all sufferers from rheumatic (pains," For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. FRAUDULENT USE OP MAILS. SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 31.- Farle Accola of Chicago has been arrested by Postoffice Inspector O'Connell on a telegram from the postoffice 'inspector at Chicago, stating that Accola had been indicted by the Federal grand jury of that city for furtherance of a scheme to defraud, and using the United States mails in carrying out his designs. Chabmerlains's Haa the Preference i INJURED IN RIOT. CHICAGO, Mar. 31.-Scveral per sons were seriously Injured in riot which broke out at the Inland steel mills in Indiana Harbor, Ind., yester day between 600 Hungarians, Llth tiniant and Roumanians For sev eral hours the police were unable to disperse the mob. Reserves were called out from East Chicago and five arrests were made. Three bun-' e1 uljus.. is uji Mr. Fred C Hanrahan, a promi nent druggist of Portsmouth, Va., syt: "For the past six yeart I have sold and recommended Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy. It Is a great remedy and one of the best patent medicines on the market. I handle some others for the same purposes that pay me larger profit, but this remedy is so sure to effect a cure, and my custom er so certain to appreciate my recom mending it to him, that I give it the preference." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. A Healing Salve for Burnt, Chapped Handt and Sore Nipple. Aa a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples , and chapped hands Chamberlain's Salve it most excel lent. It allays the pain of a burn al most instantly, and unless the injury is very severe, heals the parts with out leaving a scar. Price 25 cents, For tale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. THE MORNING ASTOttlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TOBACCO AN INDEX The Way Men Smoke a Great ' Character Indicator. . SMOKING IS A NERVOUS HABIT One Can Trace Selfishness, Boorish net, Self-Assertiveness. Timidity or Good Temper In a Smoker's De meanor in Any Mixed Company. SAVE A DOCTOR BILL BY DRINKINO BASS' ALE AND GUINESS STOUT WITH YOUR DINNER PUT UP IN NIPS. IT IS A SYSTEM BUILDER. RECOM MENDED BY ALL PHYSICIANS. PRICE, $1.50 PER DOZEN. AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. 589 Commercial Street Fisher Brothers Company SOLE AGENTS ' ' Barbour and Finlayson Salmon Twins and Netting McCormick Harvesting Machines ' Oliver Chilled Plought Malthoid Roofing ' Sharpies Cream Separator! Raecolith Flooring ' Storrett't Toolt Hardware, Groceries, Ship Chandlery Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, .Welch Coal, Tar, Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Brass Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass Fiahermen'a Pure Manilla Rope, Cotton Twlna and Seine Web We Wont Your Trade FISHER BROS. BOND STREET It is a truism that a man largely proclaims his character its his habits, and in nothing is this dictum more clearly exemplified than in the habit of smoking. Smoking provides us with a thousand opportunities for ex pressing, or hinting at, our indivi dual traits, virtues, and frailities. We smoke as we live, or as we desire to live. Indolence, extravagance, fru gality, penuriousness, stolidity, ncrv ous tension, and innumerable other attributes can be revealed to an ob servant looker-on by simply smoking pipe, a- cigar, or a cigarette, tayt the London "Tribune". Choice of tobacco, methods of smoking, pipe cleaning and lighting, the treatment of cigar ash, and the use of cigarette ends are all straws that point which way the wind of disposition blows. It is, of course, difficult and at best always a thankless task to set up ar bitary definitions, but if; one must generalize it it fairly safe to assert that as a rule pipe smokers "differ argcly from the votaries of the cig' arette in method and persistence. here are, however, exceptions, and at ; the present moment two of the most brilliant men of our day com bine an inveterate habit of pipe smoking with extreme volatile nerv. ousness and excitment It is note worthy in judging character by tomke that both these men employ common method. They light their pipes every otner secona. An en tire box of matches is used regularly to finish one full pipe of tobacco, and the studies of both men, who are per sonally unknown to one another, are literally strewn from end to end with burnt and wasted match sticks. Smoking with these men is simply a nervous habit. They do not trou ble to keep their pipes alight but whenever they pause in thought or speechthey strike a match. Two puffs at the pipe and the tobacco is out again. If it remained burning, and there was no occasion to strike a match when the next halt in their thoughts or speech occurred, these two smokers would experience the utmost mental discomfort Some cigarette smokers are of wasteful and extravagant nature and fling their cigarettes away when they are consumed to the extent of a third of their length. These people also are generally excitable creatures. They must be constantly doing some thing, taking out or shutting up their pocket cases, fumbling for matches, lighting a cigarette, or throwing one away. Fanciful and freak smokers are 'often indolent, ine man wno can squat for hours in a chair blow ing smoke rings, emitting the smoke from his nose, or inhaling the smoke for an extraordinary duration of time, has generally a lack of vital energy and purpose. He answeres naturally to the type of individual described in certain theatrical circles as "Bar-Performers," i. e., persons who are not clever or persevering in their profes sion, but whose self-appointed mis sion in life is to perform tricks in saloon bars, refreshment rooms, and railway waiting-rooms, for the diver sion of their companions. Cigar smokers have frequently been characterized as men of expen sive tastes. This, of course, is a very obvious conclusion, but is really hard to establish. Many" cigar smokers show themselves to be persons of taste and disscrinunation. You can generally tell by facial expression whether they are genuine cigar lovers There is a stock broker amongst the acquaintances of the present writer who looks absolutely a poet when he is enjoying the full bouquet of a cer tain brand of, most excellent, cigars. His whole being becomes sublimated, his mood mellows, and his thoughts) resume an imaginative color. That this man's being is capable of sublimation under these 'circum stances clearly shows that some where hidden beneath his hard busi ness acumen and commercial capaci ties is a strain, an inherent strain, of poetic thought and feeling. But one could never have discovered this save through the agency of these wonder ful cigars. L3 u 1 PI c 3fi ii The Price of This Stock Will Positively Advance on Monday of Next Week ImL" P0SITIVEL THE LAST TIME THIS STOCK Will BE OFFERED AT THIS PRICE. If you want any of it this week, hand your application to J. C. Lee or C. II Callender or mail it direct to the Cardiff Coal Co,, Room 517 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon Remember you can't buy it next Monday at $.1.00 per share and we are not going out of our way t tell it to you at that price. This week we will still continue calling attention to our coal until we have everybody in Astoria burning Cardiff Coal 8L Coke-Go's , Stock at $3.00 Per Share CARDIFF COAL m (jUMu 1 A person who smokes a cigar with the label-band on is always a vulgar ian; a person who displays two in ches of ash adhering to a cigar is generally ostentatious; a person who selects a cigar because it is sprinkled with light spots in an ignoramus who credits any popular report'; a.id a person who chews up the end of a cigar or a cigarette is more often than not of an irascible or peevish nature. Smoking is also a great test of nat ural courtesy in any individual One can trace selfishness, boorishness, sclfassertiveness, timidity, or good temper in a smoker't demeanor in any mixed company. Judging upon the example of Mr. Kipling.it has been asserted that the, man who knocks his pipe ashes out behind the parlor couch is usually a genius. But this is a somewhat empty asser tion, and, at any rate, it comprises a belief that is in no wise shared by housewives and landladies. At a concluding rule for diagnos nfg character by tobacco habits it may be accepted that the best men smoke quietly and without ostenta tion, offer you a good cigar without a preparatory oration on its cost and merits, and smoke their pipes and cigars out to the end. When a man is concerned because his friends are not smoking with him he is a person to be cultivated. DOCTOR USES D. D. D. IN HIS PRACTICE. Eminent Physician, Says That Great Liquid Prescription la Certain Cure for Eczema. still another Eczema specialist comes forward in enthusiastic praise of D. D. D. Prescription, the wonder r..t 1 ... iui external remeav wnicn cure Eczema and other similar diseases like magic. He is Dr. C. B. Holmes of Silver City, Miss., and in summing up his impressions of the startling cures D. D. D. has effected, he says: 'I have been using your D. D. D. for four years with gratifying results, TIS AS NEAR A SPECIFIC FOR HERPES, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, ETC, AS IS QUININE FOR MA LARIA." Dr. Holmes is one of hundreds of physicians who use D. D. D. in their daily practice. The D. D. D. com pany allows physicians to use this emedy with the understanding that they tell their patients what it was that cured them when the terrible itch has been wiped out,' the skin healed and the raw wound covered Over with soft white skin. D. D. D. s not a nasty paste to smear the skin and clothing, but it is a clear liquid. It is advisable to use D. D. D. soap in connection with D. D. D. Prescrip tion " Is any further proof of the curative powers or D. D. D. Prescription necessary?. That remedy is sold at Charles Rogers & Son's drug store. Come in . and let us show you con vincing proof that D. D. D. will cure your skin disease. Even if you have not decided to use D. D D. remedy, come in and explain your case any way. ' "One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole World Kin," When a rooster finds a big fat worm he calls all the hens in the farm yard to come and share it. A similar trait of human nature is to be observed when a man discovers something exceptionally goodhe wants all his friends and neighbors to share the benefits of his discovery. This is the touch of nature that makes the whole world kin. This explains why people who have been cured by Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy write letters to the manufactur ers for publication, that others sim ilarly ailing may also use it and ob tain relief.' Behind every one'of these letters is a warm-hearted wish of the writer to be of use to some one else. This remedy is for sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. I K SrsJ "ft ere' To? ME? Oh I'm Going to Whitman's Book Store to get some of those "Good Goods" Cheap-before they are all gone. Better come f;k along. Whitman's Book Store Blank books Up to the highest standards Bookbinding After strictly modern methods Printing Of every description Our Facilities Are the Best And we promptly execute all orders J. S. Dellinger Co. Astoria, Oregon