THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1911 (FROM TACOMA DAILY LLDGER. TACOMA. WASH.) II. MB SON S STAY IN TACOMA FsPROVING A BOON TO AFFLICTED HUMANITY TL Jlf LTx J x IT iL I ft A ft i lie iriuson Mioiei ui i eiiui uiu s Streets Is the Scene of Miraculous CuresGiven Up to Live as Crip ples or Die All These Have Been Restored to Health and Happiness by Dr. Madison's Pure "Essence of the Green Plant" and His Bloodless Surgery. I-.very day ntldn to the long lUt of pertnnnent cutph that Ir. MadlHon Ih (UToinpllHhlnK lu Mm nmrvi-lou way at the Mutton hotfl ut 10th ami A Btn-etH. Klii'Uinatlc couch of loiijt Htunillox neeni to liiHtnntly vanlHh ln-fore IiIh Ht'h'ti title treatment. , Many denjnmik'nt nuffererH of chronic atlllctlon are willing aud uiixIouh to teMtlfy to the Kt'at tiling he hus done for them This Ih truly the ui;e of wonders. Ilooverern and Inventors are radi ating from all quarters of the globe. The modern iihllunthronlstM huve also come In for their nhare of prominence, but few have won the gratitude of Hiifferlng humanity as has Ir. Madison since discovering his phenomenal system of permanent cures, after years of service In some of the world's bent medical Institutions. Ills lecture at the Tueoiua theatre Tuesday night, June ti, was not only most Interesting and Instructive, but a revelu tlon as well. It Is the talk of the town. The patients to whom he g;( Instant relief before the eyes of his audience have experienced no return symptoms and cannot say enough In praise of what the doctor has done for them. Ir. Madison's system of treatment was made possible by h discovery of the great virtue that lies hidden In the Juices of various plants from Mother ICarth. Though serving as a practitioner for years under the old school Dr. Madison has abandoned the old orthodox mt thodsln bis present Hystem of cures. He Is opposed to poisoning the system with too many drugs. Nature seems to accomplish unaccountable cures through herbs on human beings, as for ages they have In their silent way upon the na tives of forests, foothills, mountains and plains where nature furnishes them. In certain complicated cases and In abnormal nnatomy Or. Madison associates bloodless surgery with the "juice of the green plant." There are but few specialists In the world today who have won the title of "blood less surgeons." Dr. Madison Is one of them. It Is hoped for the sake of suffering humanity that many more will acquire his ability to accomplish cures. Dr. Madison has scores of convincing testimonials at his otlice. Thev tell stories of human suffering relieved which have rarely lsen equalled In the annals of medical and surgical history. Almost everyone was at one time given up by t he doctors either to die or spend the remainder of t heir lite in iieii or on crutches. ome of tliese cures were wrought here In Tacoma at the olliccs In the Motel Mason, where he Is now glvlrg treat ment dally. Some are our I acomu citizens, known and respected here. some live lu various parts or the state ami some from other states. Here are a few of hundreds what the eyes see the heart must believe: Read What the Patients Say: Tacoma. Wash , .lune 1.1, 1111. Dr. Madison treated me for deafness .luneii, lull, at the Tacoma The ater. He told me to come to his ulllce at the Mason Hotel the next day, which I did. lie removed a growth from my ear and now I hear as good as ever. I take great pleasure In recommending Dr. Madison. (Signed) I.. M. I.ll'lllTUKD. Tacomn, Wash , June It'., 1 11 1 . I commenced treatment eight days ago with Dr. Madison for liver and stomach trouble. I had almost Int-onie a nervous wreck and had tried many doctors, but could get no relief. Dr. Madison's treatment guve me almost Instant relief ami 1 feel like a new woman. I take great pleasure In recommending Dr. Madison. (Signed) MKS. I. KITSON. Tacoma, Wash., June 14, lull. Dr. Madison treated me eight days ago at the Tacoma Theater, and I am Improved and hear oh well as ever. (Signed) WM. lAON. I employ this means to signify the gratitude I feel toward Dr. Madison and his successful methods of treating disease. I have long leen a sufferer from Chronic Hheumatlsm, and my suffering for the past three years has Ih-cii beyond endurance. I consulted many physicians and spent large sums of money lu my efforts to get relief, but Instead of finding It I hail to resort to crutches to enable me to move about. I am still wondering over what Dr. Madison has done forme. It seems beyond human conception, but, nevertheless, the fact remains that since Dr. Madison treated me In public at Heck's Theater last Thursday night, my lUieumatlsm Is past hlstorv. Instead of hobbling about In pain, I visit his office unassisted and enjoy all the pleasures and happiness of health. I cannot say too much In praise of what Dr. Madison has done for me. MKS. 1. J. WKKillT, 70s Knox St., ltelllngham, Wash. I was helpless from that giant disease. Rheumatism. I managed to make my way on crutches to the Kverett Theater. When Dr. Madison called for cripples. I went to the platform and he treated me for .'10 minutes, after which I walked off the stage and went home without crutches. I went to work for 11. II. Yollans on March 1, and feel tine. 1 was treated Feb. I."., 11X1!). C. i:. SMITH. ICverett, Wash. I was on crutches for four ami a half years. Dr. Madison treated me at the Kverett Theater, Thursday night, Feb. 'Jti, UNl'.l, and he broke mv crutches and I wnlked out of the theater. I continue to walk without the aid of the crutches and am feeling fine. MKS. F. ('. DF.AN, HO.!.-. Wetmore, Kverett. Dr. Madison treated me for deafness seven years ago. Iam Improved and hear as good as ever. (iKOKGK WADDICI.K, Kverett, Wash. Are These Cures Permanent? Read and Be Convinced This Is to certify that I have bi-en a helpless cripple for t wo and one half years from that giant disease Khctimntlsm and was In bed part of the time; for two years was compelled to walk with crutches. Dr. Madison treated me nt the opera house August . l!HCi, and broke my crutches on the Htage. I walked out of the opera house without them; and I continue to walk and am feeling tine have no more use for my crutches. I take pleasure In recommending Dr. Madison to the public. (Signed) M. T. CHAItlION, llolse, Idaho, August ti, lixis. I was treateil by Dr. Madison at the opera house August (, p.to.'i, for deafness. I lave Is'cn Improving ever since. I now hear ns well as I ever did and shall ever be grateful to Dr. Madison for curing me. (Signed) M. II. COLLINS, I'.olse, Idaho, August (t, l!HS. The voice of the skeptic Is now hushed, for they must now believe this man Is a wonder, for they can now see what he really can do, and what the eyes see the henrt must b"lleve. Office at Hotel Oregon The Treatment is Medicine and Woodless Surgery. Dr. Madison will le in Hood River until Tuesday, September 19, dosing at 5 V. M. FINE LYCEUM COURSE TO APPEAR HERE Amusement-loving patrons of clean and refined entertainment will be pleased to know that the Ludlcti Aid Society of the United brethren Church ban arranged for a fine ly ceum course at Hood Klver during the coming fall aud winter mouths The course, which Is recommended by the press and distinguished peo ple throughout the United State) will be put on at Hellbronner hall and will open Thursday evening September 1M, when Victor Murdock the well-known Kansas congress man and leader of the progressive wing In the Kepubllcan party, will speak on public tjueHtlons of Interest to every American citizen. Mr. Mur dock's address Is proclaimed as being not only highly valuable In an edu catlonal way, but entertaining as well, und throws the spot light on many phases of life at the national capital. Following Mr. Murdock will come Iiruce Amsbury, the noted lecturer and poet humorist. Mr. Amsbury's program Is oue of deep Interest and entertainment. He will appear here October (1th On Thursday, November 30th, the celebrated Joseffy will present an evening or music, magic ana mys tery. In uddltlon to presenting some of the most ballilng tricks of the latter day. magician, Mr. Joseffy will entertain his audience with vio lin music, at which be Is said to be a past master The other features of the course will be presented after the first of the year, and consist of the Appollo Con cert Company, an aggregation un surpassed in the realms of Instru mental music and who are admitted to compose the finest saxaphone quartette now before an American audience. The performers carry with them $:i,(K)0 worth of musical instruments. The Kobbey Male (Juartetto will present the next en tertalnment, which will be given in February, and are said to be the acme of excellence In vocal music. In March Mr. Horner Uarnhart will complete the course with something new In recital work, Inasmuch as he appears In costume with piano ac companiment. The course Includes six attractions, and a large number of subscrllerH have already been se cured toward making It a success. WANT INDIANS TO DISCARD CLOTHES An account of the attempt of the Duncans, who have been spending the summer at the big Indian camp at Trout Lake to Interest the In dians to return to their primitive costume Is told by u visitor to the eump recently. The writer says: In the trees near the race track meadow we found a clrculur tent which wan clearly the abode of whites. On a plutform above the ground was located on out-door sleeping chamber. A hand-male loom with partly woven fabric was set up, an Indication of the presence f a craftsman, nnJ especially curious for U-Ing so far from nowhere. As we were about to help ourselves to u skillet and Hill to weave n change of socks, a man with black braided hnlr, bare legs ond arms, nnd the rest of his body clad In a thin, yel lowlsh shirt, came up the trail from the camp of a band of Vaklmas. He was followed by his Greek wife at tired in a roln which was not cut hobble and legs and feet bare. A lit tie boy of six years, naked but for a little thin shirt, followed. We mod- stly hid behind the skillet nnd Iilll took to the woods until thev had finished dressing." It was the Dun can family, accompanied by a Greek actor. Duncan Is a revolutionist in his Ideas, nnd fanatical. He has been In most of the cities nnd nr rested for his scanty attire. They are at the Knee lrack, he says, to spend the summer In the open, study the Indian, learn his music and get him Interested In weavlnir. He wants the Indian to get back to primitive dress, tells him the white man has wrongfully taken his lands. lie thinks it ii mistake to try to make nn agriculturist of him, and thinks he should be taught the lost art of weaving. Some of the Indians have become Interested In his loom nnd he Is going to have three or four made In Portland ami sent to them Mrs. Duncan Is very clever at wear ing nnd needlework. For food thev subsist on the en tuns root, and her rles, no meat, nnd drink coffee spnr Ingly. Ten Peaches Measure One Vard t . D. Mooro has cinched his claim as champion pench irrower of the White Salmon district. He hnd on exhibition ten peaches of the Kecves Free variety which measured one yard. One each, a trIUc larger than the others, weighed an ounce nnd three quarters over n pound. He sold It for :0e. White Salmon Enter prise HIGH TEMPERATURES JULY AND AUGUST . , W. L. Powers, the weather expert at O. A. C, reports the highest aver age temperature the lant two months of any year since VMifi, In July the maximum was Mo, and in August 92. This is only the fourth time In a dozen years it has U-en so hot. In August the highest temperature was 92, August 27, while the lowest was 45, August 1. giving a mean temperature of 65, which Is .2 above normal for this month. The great est range In oue day was 40 degrees. A change of 51 degrees In twenty. four hours was noted In July, on the 23rd. July 8 It was down to 39, und a week later, July 16, it was up to 100. The mean for the month was G9.2, or 3.9 above normal, The large amount of hot, dry weather In July, and strong breezes, caused rapid loss of soil moisture, so that the moisture content In mead ows soil had reached the drought point, and sod was badly fired by the middle o! the month, while culti vated crops began to suffer severely before the end of the month. The August rainfall was below normal, being but .02 of an Inch. One year In five, however, Prof. Powers says, there Is no rain In August, so the peclpltatlon Is not exceptional. APPLES MUST HAVE WEIGHTSTAMPED ON According to an order of the Com missioner of Weights and Measures of New York, boxes of apples shipped to that city this year must have the net weight of the contents marked on the outside. The commissioner states that after November 1st he will prosecute for sales of apples, pears or quinces In boxes, crates or containers, which does not contain exact half bushel or multiple thereof, or even divisions thereof by two. unless the package Is plainly marked or laleled on the outside with the net weight or meas ure of the contents. In reply to a letter addressed to him by V. X. White & Co.. the New York apple men, stating that recep tacles for shipping apples have already ls?en purchased this yenr, the commissioner states that he will enforce the law without fear or favor, regardless of Individuals, but adds: 'It Is not my desire to cause any hardship to grower or dealer, anil If they have a supply of boxes on hand for the present season, I would ad vise that they mark or label on the outside of each box the net weight of the contents, and they need have no fear of molestatloif from the department." If you want to lie comfortable burn coal. We are prepared to furnish It In any quantity. Plenty on hand nnd more coming. We handle the liest quality of Wyoming coal. Transfer & Livery Company. Phone 5. A. W. ONTHANK NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in CITY PROPERTY Legal Papers carefully drawn. Money loaned on First Mortgages Fire Insurance in best Companies. Surety Bonds of all kinds. Stenography and Typewriting. Business promptly attended to. 106 Oak Street Hood River W. J. BAKER Real Estate Loans Insurance APPLE AND STRAWBERRY LAND A SPECIALTY Correspondence Solicited Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars Fishing Tackle Spaulding's Sporting Goods All Kinds of Soft Drinks Oak Street, opposite Smith Block. Hood River, The W. G. Aldred Co. CONTRACTORS EXCAVATING AND GRADING Crushed Rock and Gravel HOOD RIVER, OREGON WE FURNISH FRUIT PICKERS AND PACKERS And All Kinds of Employees... NIGUMA & CO. Ulc arc now talring orders for Strawberry Crates Having only a limited supply, would advise ordering at once. Starrfey -Stnitfi utti6er Co. Hoed Hicer, Oregon Pfona 124 Upper Valley Lumber Co. We are now in a position to furnish ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER of the various kinds Apple Boxes and Strawberry Crates for this season. Orders and bills promptly filled. Also 16-inch Rick Wood for Sale. HAY & WEISEL 1 1-2 miles Southeast of Parkdale THE Middle Valley Mill Is now open and ready to furnish Lumber and Building Mateaial Located 3 1-2 Miles South of Odell MT. HOOD MILLING CO. - Phone 641 Phone 160 H Last Oak Street Hood River, Or. COME TO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVEDAY8 VARICOSE VEINS. HERNIA. BLOOD POISON Vo ftfvere operations, many cv permanently cared In 000 treatment. Mot time-aaviug, mol natural, moet safe. A radical and permanent care. I five mj word and will cite yon to other medicai aatbontiea that thit it a fact. I am cr iainlr prepared to cure by eiperience and equipment, which ar the keyitonea to acceaa. I hava the beat MulnDed meoicai omce on -tie uoaai. 1 wia five aaoo to any cbanty aa guarantee thai every statement in tci tan douo cement ! tine. a in rite you to come to my omce. a wui explain to yon my treatment for Varicoee Vein, Hernia. Nervous JJebtlity, Blood Poison. Piles, Kistola, Uladder. Kidney, Prostatic and ail Men's Ailments and give you FKEK a physical examina tion; if neceiwary a microacopical and chemical analysis of accretions, to determine pathological and bacteriolnjfical coo. ditions. Every man should take advantoffe of this oppor tunity to learn their true condition. A permanent Curs is cfuxt you vanf. A prrmanmt Curt it tckat I ?iv. WRITTEN GUARANTEE My written fuaran tee means a cure or no pay. I guarantee to core certain ailments or refund every dollar yoa nave paid. If y serrieeecoet yoa nothing anless I rare your Varicose Veins. Hernia. Piles, Fistula, Blood Poi son, or any ailment I guarantee to cure. Terms are reasonable and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefits. Orrif Br- 9 A M to t P M. iviidtr. 19 A M W 1 r.i A. O. Smith M. T. I am the oolr iperiahit in Portland whe does aot idrertiK s icuuoui uot or tbocof nph. I publish mv trti pbotof rsph. correct nam and prrvenailv conduct mr office. SOI ' rORStOOOrOISON I dm Piofetior IbrUcs'l wonderfnl new dia coverj. "606" in catea of Specific Blood Poitoa. It cure to one treat ment ana ti tb f reatrx marvrl ef wed:caJ acience. Tbis atw remedy DR. A. G. SMITH 134 MOtllKI IT.. COR iECOID 1 Bring Your Horse Here to be shod as he should be. We will shoe him with shoes that fit, that will correct many a fault in his gait. PETE SHIVLEY mm FOR ROPE C. G. VAN TRESS Public Stenographer AND Notary Public ELIOT BLOCK 'hone 30S-M Heunt Kcod Raifreacl Trmc T.blt No. IC, tfttttiv A it, I 17th. A. M. A.M.-S.utm N..T.-P.M. 8.00 Hoodliiver 3.10 8.05 Powerdale 3.0") 8.15 Switchback 2.5.") 8.35 Van Horn 2.30 8.40 Moh rs 2.25 8.55 Odell 2.15 9.10 Summit 205 9.20 Hkmchcr 2.00 9.40 Winans 1.50 9.45 Ar. IVv Lv. 1.45 10.15 Lv. Doo Ar. 1.25 10.25 Troutcroek 1.20 10. 40 Wood worth 1.05 10.50 Ar. Parkdale Lv. 1.00 Sundavf. north binimf It tin will run two hour, late. abovt tthcdult, kavinx Paikoalt ) p. m. A. WILSON. Atfcni. OUR CHARGES LONDON 6 cents per box & 5 J. B. Thomas GLASGOW & EDINBURG, 10 cents per box & 5 Jas. Lindsay & Son Ltd. HULL 8 cents per box & 5 White & Son Ltd., and Rawson & Robinson Cash cabled if required the day after sale. References at First National Bank, Hood River, Ore. We also ship Denmark, Sweden, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany and Austria. We are not salaried or part of any Eu ropean firm who must ship to their prin cipals. CONSULT US for the best markets and PROPER CHARGES. w ill. WHTE 00 76 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK