The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 30, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    SHTUJIDAY, MAY 30. '08.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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HOW TO GET A LIBRARY
It is comparatively easy,, for any
one who has enthusiasm and patience
to borrow in the course of time a
fairly respectable library. The ad
vantages of such a library arc mani
fest. It costs nothing except a little
grace, a little condescension, and, per
haps, a shade of discrimination.
Your unsuspecting friend, full of en
thusiasm for his book, insists that
you ought to read it. He thrusts it
upon you. You must take it home
with you. Or, if it happens that he
has already had some experience with
rou. and suddenly at this point be
comes silent, it is easy for you to
take up the thread, thank him warm
ly for his information, and, if he is
"quite through" with the book, will
he lend it to you "for a few days?"
Of course there is nothing for him
but to comply, and thus your library
swells. Indeed, libraries have been
known, under these favorable con
ditions, to grow to such proportions
that it has even been necessary to
return some of the books borrowed
in order to make room. Under these
happy circumstances it is better per
haps to exchange the book returned
for others which are more desirable,
thus constantly raising your standard.
The unfortunate necessity of re
turning any books may be avoided,
in these days of sectional bookcases,
if you have the tact to borrow an un
used section from each friend whose
library you have depleted.
It is by some considered desirable
to have a few unbroken sets on one's
shelves. Of Course, it is possible
under favorable circumstances to bor
row from a friend a complete set of
Thackeray or Dickens under the
pica that one is compiling a calendar
or something of that sort. But, after
all, isn't it better to take only those
books which one really wants? Thus
we shall have only the cream of
each author.
Of course, if we ever came to dis
pose of the books, we should not be
able to get so much for them at auc
tion in broken lots.
Even with proper care and a wide
circle of friends, however, certain
books will not be obtainable in any
way except by buying.
The danger of this is, of course,
manifest. It makes one careless
about money matters, and may devel
op into a habit.
It should, therefore, only be in
dulged in in cases of absolute neces
sity, when other means have failed.
Success Magazine.
Disturbed the Congregation.
The person who disturbed the con
gregation last Sunday by a continually
coughing is requested to buy a bottle
of Foley's Honey and Tar. T. F.
Lauriri, Owl Drug Store.
MUST BELIEVE IT.
When Well-Known Astoria People
Tell It So Plainly.
When public endorsement is made
by a representative citizen of Astoria
the proof is positive. You must be
lieve it. Read-this testimony. Every
backache sufferer, every man, woman
or child with any kindnay trouble
will find profit in the reading.
Mrs. E. Nettleblade, 133 Astor St.,
Astoria, Ore., says: "For a long time
I suffered from kidney complaint and
would rise in the morning feeling so
lame and stiff that it was only with
great effort that I was able to per
form my household duties. There was
an awful bearing down feeling
through my hips and loins and many
times I suffered so intensely that I
was forced to lie down. The secre
tions from my kidneys were un
natural in appearance, frequently
causing me much annoyance. I final
ly learned of Doan's Pills and decid
ing to give them a trial, procured a
box at Chas. Roger's drug store. The
results that followed their use were
very satisfactory. I feel that I can
recommend Doan's Kidney Pills with
great confidence to other sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name -Doan's and
take no other.
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i Mrs. S. Joyce, 180 Sullivan St.,
Claremont, N. H., writes: "About a
year ago I bought two bottles of
Foley's Kidney Cure. I cured me of
a severe case of Kidney trouble of
several years standing. It certainly
is a grand, good medicine, and I
heartily recommend it"
BABY BOOTHS.
Following the horse and dog, the
baby has at last had a show of its own
beneath the roof of Madison Square
Garden. Mothers innumerable have
this week flocked to this novel expos
ition to hear and see much on the
care of their offspring. Under the
sign of the stork the show has be
come the center of a good deal oT
real interest even in Gotham, where
such things usually come in for
secondary interest. Brooklyn hat
hitherto been the baby-carriage bor
ough fo,- all the greater city; but now
Manhattan has at last succeeded in
focussing some attention on her fam
ily affairs.
Bad breath has probably brokoa off
more matches than bad temper, and
that'a a good many. The best cure for
bad breadth is the tonfo-laxative. Lam'
Family l&Wb.