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SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1908, THE MOHNLNG ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, 11 BOWSER TENTS OUT Plans to' Sleep on Ground and Get Benefit of Earth Currents. WHAT HE GOES THROUGH. Exprmnt Hai Hi Dlaadvantagae, o : cording to tht Notta Ht Makes, 'Stolen by Three Trempe, While (n Paaooful Slumber. tCopyrlht, ltot, by T, C. MoClura. c An hour before Hp, Bowser came horn to dinner tho other evening an expre wagon brought a email tout to the house, nuil, of course, Mrs. Bowser was nil agog to know what was going to happen. Bhe Imd made up hor mind that Mr. llowaor was going to take her to the seashore or the woods and was looking to ice what old drcssea ehe , coma wear wnen he arrived hotne. When nkcd about the tent he replied: "Aire, nowscr, have you ever heard of Professor Baumgartcn, the cele brated scientist?" "I don't remember." . "He li the man who discovered that there was so electric current passing through the earth from darkness to I i - .m?r , !:! '':' " ' Vai!' ; tream and finally nredlcted that Wa lmplng In the tout inljilit be tljo means of informing the world the exact cause of cartli(imk, volcanoes and cyclonea, He flimiiy tiuntftd up pencil and paper mid took hli way to the yard. As was ufterward ascertained, he made notes, and the notes read as follows: "I bare retired to the tout Over forty cats about, ;. it inny bo the elec trie current of the earth that gives cats nine lives. "I have stretched myself on the grass, I seem to feel a vibration of the earth, , May Ik r truck going past on the street or may be I'rofeasor Baum gnrten's electric current. There Is n Ulct crackling of the grnsw, ; Electricity miiHt be at work. frbla Ja restful. 1 am feeling a holy cairn steal over me, Tho above mentioned holy calm was Interrupted by a cnt entering the tent, iut I soon walked her out again. "This is a heap better than going; to the woods. No danger of bears or snakes, and you get the electric cur rout iwililes, "I think I fee! the current passing from the north to the south pole, but may i mistaken. , , "1 was mistaken. It was only chicken bono uuder my back. Perhaps me current Is late In getting started to night "Several other cats Invaded the tent to be clubbed out ; -Just saw Mrs. Bowser at back window looking out ' She needn't con cwn nemur snout me. Never wae there a more peaceful situation than this. It combines all the advantages of the seashore with all the comforts of home. "I am certain that the electric cur rent has nw got started. For the bene fit of tho public 1 will say that the hour Is exactly 10 o'clock. The direction is from uortb to south, sustaining the proressora theory. I can feel It crln kllng my hnlr and doing my flatulency t world of g'wtd, "I seem to hear about 200 cats on the fence. I must write the profossor and ask if cats and ground currents bo together. "I teem to hear footsteps and wbls pers In the alley. That may be caused by the current meeting an obetructlon In Ita irawagv. Celt the Current "No mistake about the current 1 feel a soothing creeping over me, and my liver Is placid for the first time In year. It would be a wonderful thing If I was completely cored. I would give the professor a testimonial over my own name. ; ' Tho current Is twitching around somewhat, Has probably bit against The k NGMAKtR. i , ,. r i rc KB, HOWHkn CAMMED THE TKKT TO TBI I DAOK YAW) AMD BT IT OF. I aunrlae and that the said current was I beneficial to many human complaints I when rightly taken. 1 "But yoa have no human complaints." I "That's all you know about it Be- I " Vm Mf, containing every few tbo gtnmlfmt 0u company and neither i ; r of tbe'" win slva way wrote down a few of my ailment In tbia form. There they are." And lie banded her paper with the following record nicely drawn ud and typewritten: Rheumatism. Asthma. Lumbago, Heartburn. Dyspepsia. IJver comp. Catarrh. Flatulency. "It's all nonncunor exclaimed Mrs. Bowser after reading the list "If 1 there's a healthier man in this town I than you are, I'd like to know hli 1 name." I Had a Sinking Spell. I "Healthy! Why, I had a sinking 1 spell not four hours ago!" be shouted. I "Yes, you probably sunk down In a chair. V'hy, man, you eat enough at every meal to do for two common men. .That boiled bam we had last night" "Never mind the boiled bam. It's no use to tell you that I may not Hw three months. The doctor says it's the worst complication of ailments be ever saw. It is only after I have passed In my check that you'll awake to the fact that I was an uncomplaining suf ferer for years." - - f "But what obout the tent? Are you golug to swallow that to cure yourself of some of the ailments?" ' . f "Mrs. Bowser, we'll treat this as a I serious matter, a very serious matter, a or we'll shut up about It It la no time "Steady again and all 0. K. Heart' burn gone; dyspepsia gone: asthma heap better. It's lulling me to sleep." And to sleep ho weut Mrs. Bowser looked out occasionally to eee that all was well, and there was no alarm till midnight. Then, after an Interval of half an hour, she peered forth and nt tered an exclamation. Three tramps had come through the alley gate and folded up the tent and Mr. Bowser with it and were pausing out again. She called and called, but they paid no heed. Tbey were not Interested In Professor Bnumgarten's electric cur rent of earth. M. QUAD. I. . Quite Likely. "I didn't see you at our euchre the othor night," said the bachelor. "No," replied the young Benedict "A far as euchre goes with me now, I consldor 'home' the right bower." 'That's all right while heart are trump, but I suppose If clubs should turn up it would be the 'left bower.' " -Philadelphia Press. .tor sarcasm when a man' life la bang ing In the balance." "Well, then?" . , J "I shall put up the tent In the back yard and sleep In it in order to get the j ground current, I hare every faith In the experiment I believe that after the flint three nights I ahall bo feeling much better, I wish you wouldn't Irri tate me this evening. I have been thinking of coffins and tombstones all day, and I have a fear that I have be gun this exporlmont too late." I "Why, my dear husband, If you foel that way, I haven't anothor word to gay in opposition., Go right ahead and put up your tent and occupy it I don't know anything about the elec tric ground current, but if it will help even one of your ailments I shall be thankful. You'll need a mattress, of course?" ;.: v' ' J "No; I shall sleep on the bare ground. want the full effect of the current." After dinner, which was one of the heartiest be had eaten In a month, Mr, Bowser carried the tent to the back yard and set It up. When tho cook saw what wns going on she went to Mrs. Bowser and snld: I "Mum, could you get another girl jnnd let me go this evening?" 1 "But why. Bridget?" J "Because I want to be found alive In j the morning, and I see that Mr. Bow- I sor la fixing to explodo us all. It's I the wntor pipes, and the gns pipes, and the hot water, and the cold wntor, and dynamite, and gunpowder, and the fur nace, and I've got so scared that Pm finding gray hairs In my head." Made Notes of Experiment. Bridget was quieted with a guaran tee of safety, and Mr. Bowser came in for an hour before retiring to get the electric current. During this time he had a groat deal to say about the north pole and tho south pole and th, gull Mystery. "I wonder why it Is?" said the man who seemed to be thinking aloud. "Why what Is?" queried the friend who had overheard. "That people who are so different from us seem to be satisfied with themselves?" concluded the noisy thinkcr.-Pittsburg Post , Why She Couldn't. "Oh, I couldn't love him I" "Why not?" "He wears a wig. The very Ideal" Then the dear creature removed two rats, some puffs, a coronet braid, a pompadour, a switch and sat down to peruse a novel, St. Taul Pioneer Press. All Well Except Bill. Earl ef Warwick, a Herolo Figure In English Hletory. The Eurl ,of Warwick, commonly rolled tho "kingmaker," from the fac ulty with which be created and do potted moitarchs during the content ctween the bouse of York and Lan caster, lived In style of magnificence and hoapliulfty of which no period per haps furnlrhos an example. No lens than 80,(X)0 persons are said to have lived at bJ board In tho different manors and castles which be pos- sessed, and the military, allured by hlu hospitality as well as his bravery, were atrongly attached to bis interests. This distinguished warrior fell at the bat tle of Unmet In 1471, when, owing to tho mistake of one part of his army falling upon the other during a fog. be was defeats by Edward IV. i In former battles Warwick had al ways fought on horseback, that be might at onco ride along tho line and perceive the. partlculors of the action. but on this occasion he determined to fight on foot, that his soldiers might nee that be was resolved to share with them the dangers of the day. After having exerted himself as an officer and a hero Sn fruitless attempts to turn the tide dt fortune in his favor he rushed into- the hottest part of the bat tle and fell covered with wounds. His brother, Montacute, In endeavoring to save him taet a similar fate. SKI MM ILK PAINT. A Cheap, Quick Drying Coating That Will Weer Well. The following formula for maklntr sklmmllk paint wIli of ntorMt t0 all who (leijlre a cheap paint that will wear well: Stir Into a gallon of sklmmllk three pounds of Portland cement, adding at the same time any paint in dry form that will gve the color you desire. The milk will, bold the paint In suspension. but tho cement, being heavy, will sink; therefore It will be necessary to keep tho uifxtuu) well stirred with a pad dle. Mix only enough at a time for one day's use. If the mixture la not thoroughly stirred as you use It, it will got thicker and thicker and It will be necessary to thin It by adding more milk. 81 x hours after applying tbls paint It will be dry. It la not affected by weather. Carbolic ucld or any other disinfect ant can be added, thus making It very effective for two in poultry bouse and the itable. It makes an excellent paint for fences when colored drab by the addition of a little lampblack or a dull green by adding other and a amall quantity r prusslnu blue. E. 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BOSSFP VN, Secy. NOVEMBER, 1908. High Water. A. M. Date. Up to Da'e Explanation. "Electrical failures have nu advan tage over nil kin-,1s." . "In what way!" "They can always furnish a current excuse." Baltimore Amerlcan.t ' ' :'. Chill. ' " Gladys Isn't this autumn air delight ful? ' " Harold Not much, It reminds me that I've got to get a new overcoat Detroit Tribune. SUNDAY , Monday ... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday .. SUNDAY , Monday Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday ,. Friday . . . , , Saturday ., SUNDAY 15 Monday ....161 Tuesday 17 Wednesday 18 Thursday 19 Friday 20 Saturday 21 SUNDAY 22 Monday ,.' .23 Tuesday 24 Wednesday .....25 Thursday Friday 27 Saturday ,, SUNDAY 29 h.m. 6:50 7:58 8 9: 47 10:33 11:17 11:57 0:45 1:32 2:17 8:03 3:51 4:42 5:31 6:24 7:19 8:11 8:55 9:37 10:18 10:59 11:34 0:33 1:17 2:03! 2:50; 8:38 4:27 5:23 ft. '6.6 6.8 7.31 7.9 8.3 8.9 9.3 8.0 7.7 7.4 6.9 6.7 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.7 7.01 7.4! 7.8 8.2 8.6 9.0 7.3 7.4 7.4 7.2 7.1 7.0 7.1 P. M. h.m. j ft 6:06 7:34 8:66 10:05 11:03 11:67 12:351 1:11 1:47 2 8:05 8:47 4: 5:37 6:48 8:04 9:12 10:10 11:00 11:48 12:09 12:45 1:24 2:05 2:50 8:42 4:43 6:58 NOVEMBER, 1908. Low Water. , Date. A M. P. 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Mala Pfcon 1 ft 1.91 8.61 J f Hacks, Carriages-Baggage Checked and Transferred-Tiucki and FuraitMr. 1-8 Wann Piano. Mnvt Tl.A CVJ 1 " urnirar 1.0 ... ''7". " ' " 0.21 -0.4 0.8 1 1I t f 1 1 1 ttttttt-T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I It t ttt 1 1 1 ri 1 1 4 S i I a a m a a -u -0 -0 0 0.6 1.0 4.0 8.8 3.3 2.6 2.0 1.2 0.4 0.2 0.7 1.0 -1.1 1.0 0.7 0.2 0.3 S.4 THE; TRENTON i . First-Class Liquors .andOCigafs CS2 Commercial Street Corner Commercial and Mth. . ASTORIA, OREGON SUrai FOR HIE MI! 1 m Monday 30 6:23 .7.3