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TITE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, l!)OS.
BRABLQGK TftKEN
TO LOAD CEMENT
British Ship Will Be Provided
With Full Cargo at Ant
werp for Portland.
CRAFT IS OUTWARD BOUND
'o Fixture Is Keported for Kither
Ore; In or Iumber Out From the
Colombia River Will Reach
Here I,atc In the Sjcason.
The British ship Brabloch. 2000 tons.
Captain Baxter, has been chartered at
IS shillings to bring;- a cargo of cement
frnm Antwerp to Portland. The craft Is
now en route from Puget Sound to the
United Kingdom for orders. She will
probably discharge at one of the con
tinental ports and It will be well into
the Summer before she will be ready to
proceed westward.
The Brabloch sailed from Kverett,
"Wash... December 1, and passed Tatoosh
the following day. She is due to arrive
at either Qucentown or Falmouth any
day now. No charter has been announced
for the Brabloch for outward loading
from Portland, but she will no doubt be
taken long before she reaches the Co
lumbia River. Several vessel, have been
fixed for outward loading of new crop
grain and the Union rate has been paid
for all of them. One French vessel has
been taken for cargo both ways.
There are a number of disengaged ves
sels in the harbor at present and no busi
ness is offering. They will probably be
compelled to take short lumber hauls and
return late in the Kali or else remain in
the harbor until tonnage for new crop is
in demand.
J. X. TlJS.li IN COMMISSION
Open-River Steamboat Will Resume
Operations April 20.
The steamer J. N. Teal, of the Open
River Transportation Company, will go
Into commission April 30. and will make
three round trips a week between Port
land and the portage railroad at Celilo.
The Teal has made one trip since she was
rebuilt and at that time cleaned up what
wheat there was at the portage. The
steamer Relief, which has been tied up
st Celilo since last Fall, will probably
go Into commission within a few days and
will feed the boat .on the lower river.
the old steamer J. N. Teal was burned
at the foot of Oak street the morning of
October 3 last. The tire was caused by
an explosion of fuel oil in the lirebox.
Mrs. A. R. Jackson, of Stevenson, and
James Colliers, a deckhand, were burned
to death. The Teal will he in command
of Captain Archibald tjeer.
Tneoma Shipping News.
TACOMA, April 1. Representatives of
steamship lines running to the Orient
expect that business will be light during
the next five or six months. In the Far
Kast conditions are bad. Currency is un
stable, and consequently there is little
demand for American goods. On this
side the cotton and salmon seasons are
finished, while there is very little flour
and wheat moving. The recently reduced
rate on these commodities has not stim
ulated business, while the reduction on
lumber has not helped trade.
Having been disengaged here for six
weeks awaiting orders, the big German
steamer Alexandria of the Hamburg
American line will begin to load general
cargo next week and then proceed to
Hamburg via Central and South America.
While lying at one of the local mills
Thursday evening, the steam schooner
Kowdotn took a bad list which caused
part of her deck load to fall into the
bay. Then the steamer listed to the
other side and leaned against the -wharf.
The lumber was picked up and the
steamer righted. She left out tonight for
San Francisco.
Marine Notes of Seattle.
S15ATTI..K. April 10. The steamer Dir
ieo will sail for Skagway tomorrow with
lumber to build a new ore dock for the
Guggenheim. The structure will be of
large enough capacity to handle all the
output from the interior for years over
the "White Horse & Yukon Road.
The Seward, of the Alaska Steamship
Company's Heet. has been overhauling
nil Winter at Moran's and will go Into
the ore-carrying trade along with the
Kdtth of the same fleet, which was for
merly a Ihinsmuir collier.
The steamer Telegraph, the stern-wheel-,r
which recently made a spectacular
run from Portland to the Sound, went
on the Bremerton run today.
Residents of the Atlin district are going
to erect a monument over the grave of
Frits Miller, discoverer of the camp. It
will welsh three tons and will be taken
north by the Pacific Coast Steamship
Company's codfish brig Hattle O., owned
by the Mathleson Company at Anacortes
which clears for Behrlng Sea Sunday.
Salmon Ships Go North. ,
PAN FRANCISCO. April 10. Two
ships of the salmon fleet sailed today,
and three others cleared and probably
will go to sea Sunday. The schooner
Glendale sailed for Nelson's Lagoon and
the ship Star of India put to sea for
Bristol Bay. The ships Tacoma and In
diana, and the bark Star of Peru, which
cleared today, are all going to Bristol
Bay. In this year's salmon fleet there
will be 44 vessels of all sorts and sizes.
Ship Carpenter Badly Injured.
Andrew Morrison, a ship carpenter em
ployed at the Portland Ship-Yards, sus
tained a had fracture of the leg below
the knee while at work yesterday on
the. new steamer for the Shaver Trans
portation Company. The fall was caused
by the collapse of a small scaffold on
which Morrison was working at the time.
He was taken to the Good Samaritan
Hospital.
Rose City Carries Large Cargo.
The steamship Rose City sailed for
San Francisco yesterday afternoon at 4
o'clock, with 14 passengers and the
largest cargo of freight laat she has
taken south since she -has been on the
run. The Rose City left the dock drawing
IS feet S Inches aft.
Agree to Cut Out I.unih.
ABKRPKEX. Wash.. April 10. (Spe
cial.) The trouble between the long
shoremen and vessel owners over the
serving of a lunch has been settled, the
longshoremen agreeing to cut. out the
lunch.
San Pedro shipping News.
SAN TEPRO. Cal.. April 10. The steam
er Yellowstone is scheduled to clear to
I morrow for Portland via San Francisco.
The schooner Carrie Tove will leave to
morrow in ballast for Orays Harbor.
Marine Note. ,
The steamship Alliance will sail for
Coos Bay ports this evening-
The British steamship Mortlake has
arrived out at Port Adelaide from Port
land. The steamer Aurelia is scheduled to
sail today from Uqnton with . a full
cargo of lumber.
The steamship Nome City sailed last
night for San Pedro with a mixed cargo
of grain and lumber.
Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAND. April 10 Salle Steamship
R.W City, for ban FYanclsoo: steamship
Nome C-ny, for San Pedro and way porta.
Astoria. April 10. Condition of bar at 5
P. M., smooth; wind, northwest 8 miles;
weather, cloar. Sailed at T A. M. Schooner
Irene, for Sun Francisco. Sailed at 7:80 A.
M. fclaanier Roanoke, for San Pedro and
way points. Arrived down -at 8 A. M. Ship
Berlin. Sailed at 7:30 A. M Schooner
Mathew Turner, for Mollndo.
Kan Francisco. April 10. Arrived at 7 A.
If. Steamer Asuncion, from Portland. ,
Adelaide. April 10. Arrived, April
British steamer Mortlake. from Portland.
San Francisco, April 10. Arrived Steamer
Anitoerton. from Newport News; steamer
Asuncion, from Astoria; schooor Luxon. from
Wtllaps. Harbor. Sailed Steamer Campbell,
for Noume: bark Star of India, for Bristol
Bay; steamer South Dakota, for Bremerton;
steamer Winnebago, for Tacoma; City of
Purhlo, for Victoria; steamer inverlc. for
Eydrley: steamer Qulnault. for Graya Har
bor; steamer Melville Dollar, for South Bend;
steamer Cascads. for Wlllapa.
North Bend. Or., April It). (Special.) Ar
rived Steamers Breakwater, Oasco and
Eureka.
Hong-kong. 'April to. Sailed Empress of
India, for Vancouver via Yokohama.
Valparaiso, March 31. Arrived Knight
6TEAMJEB IXTEIXIGKMCX.
Das ta Arrive.
Name. From. Data.
Alliance Coos Bay ..In port
JohanPoulsenSan Francisco. April Ma
B. p. Inman.San Francisco. .April 1
F 8. Loop . . . .San Francisco. April 12
Breakwater. .Coos Bay April 12
6enator San Francises.. April 14
Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro. .... April 14 .
Arabia Hcmgkcnl . April SO
Boss City. ...San Francisco;. April 21
Roanoke. . ...Loa Ang-eles. ., April -1
Nicomedla. .. Honrkons April 27
Atesla Hongkong. .... May 23
Numsntla. .. .Hongkong. June 10
SueH.Elmors. Tillamook Indeft.
Scjiedaled to Depart.
Nam. For. . Data.
Allianca Coos Bay. ..April 31
JshanPoulsenSan Francisco. April 15
H. D. Inman.San Francisco. .April 15
F. S. Loop. ,an Franclsoo. April 15
Breakwater. .Coos Bay. ..... April 15
Geo. W. Elder Sao Pedro April 14
Senator San Francisco. .April 18
Roanoks Los Angeles... April 2:i
Rose City.. ..San Franclsoo. April 25
Arabia Hongkong..... April 27
Nicomedla. .. Hongkong. .... May ft
Aleala Hongkong. Juna 1
Numantla. ...Hongkong. .... June 20
SueH.Etmore. Tillamook Indeft-
Cleured Friday.
Rose City, Am. steamship Kid
ston), with general cargo, for San
Francisco.
Aurelia, Am. steamship (Weber),
with 550,000 fee: of lumber, for San
Francisco.
Templar, from Sydney, N. S. , for Portland.
Seattle. April It. Arrived Steamer Dl
rlgo. from Tacoma; steamer Guy -C. Goss,
from Port Blakeley; S. Watson, from
Everett. Sailed Ferndene, for Quartermas
ter Harbor; S. S. Jefferson, for Skagway;
steamer Farallon, for Hunter's Bay, Alaska;
V. v lighthouse tender Heather, for Co
lumbia River.
Tides at Astoria Saturday.
High. Low.
0:10 A. M 66 feet'3:4 A. M 3.6 feet
10:2U P. M 7.2 feet 3:.V P. M 1.6 feet
ANNEX TO BIG EDIFICE
First Presbyterian Church Will
Cover Entire Half-Block.
Plans for the enlargement of the First
Presbyterian Church, so that it will
cover the entire half block at Twelfth
and Alder streets, have been practically
adopted. The total cost of the improve
ments will be $60,000. '
The plans were discussed and ap
proved by the members of the congrega
tion at the annual meeting Thursday
night, but must be again submitted to
the church members as soon as they are
finally arranged. It is proposed to
move the residence of the pastor from
its present location .at the rear of the
church, so that the Sunday schoolrooms
may be enlarged and the building1 ex
tended to Thirteenth street.
The board of trustees which was
elected at the annual meeting to serve
for the ensuing year, is composed of the
following: Jacob Kamm, H. C. Campbell.
John M. Scott. "WV A. MacRae. Frank
Robertson, W. W. Cotton and W. R.
Mackenzie. 1
The elders of the First Presbyterian
Church, including those chosen last
night, are as follows : E. Quackenbush,
R. K. AVarren, W. M. Ladd. S. R. John
ston, Robert Livingstone, C. R. Temple
ton. F. C. Cooper, Dr. G. M. Wells,
Jesse J. Ross, B. A, Baxter, A. S. Pat
tullo. Miller Murdoch, J. F. Ewing.
Fletcher Linn and John S. Meek. The
last seven were elected for thrtfe years
to succeed themselves. Mr. Linn and
Mr. Meek were elected to fill vacancies.
The following deacons were also
elected: John E. Davis, J. H. Sidey,
James Cormack, George R. Cellars. Dr.
A. S. Nichols. W. D. Fraley. J. F.
Ewing was re-elected superintendent of
the Sunday school. Jacob Kamm is the
new president of the board of trustees.
Frank Robertson is secretary and A. C.
Rae is treasurer.
The reports rendered showed the af
fairs of the church to be In excellent
condition. The missionary fund was in
creased this year over $8000. There are
no debts and the treasury, shows a satis
factory surplus.
CHARGED WITH GAMBLING
Nine Men Arrested in Rooms on the
Top Floor of Hotel Oilman.
Three rooms on the top floor of the
Hotel Gilman. at First and Alder
streets, were raided last ni&rht by De
tectives Hyde, 1 Kienlen, Coleman and
Price. Nine men were arrested on a
charge of gambling and taken to the
police station. The rooms were fitted
up with tables covered with g-reen
cloth and all other accessories of the
gambling fraternity. Iarge quantities
of cards, poker chips, etc., and bottle
of liquor were taken by the officers
as evidence.
The prisoners gave the names of
Harry Frailer. P. McManey, J. Sphigty,
J. B. Butler, Albert Stevens, Louis Wel
come, George Douglas. Harry Johnson
and Martin Low. Frailer admitted at
the police station that he rented the
rooms from the hotel and ran the
games. At the time of the raid the
detectives had to break into one of
the rooms and the players who were
behind locked doors made an effort to
escape through one of the connecting
rooms. One of .them did succeed in
getting away before the officers dis
covered that their prey had found an
exit. They quickly cut off this ave
nue of retreat and captured all the
rest of the men. The players were
supposed to have been engaged in a
poker game. No money waa found by
the police.
REPORTS QFDRGUTH
Bullish Influence in Chicago
Wheat Market.
PRICES STRONG ALL DAY
Material Decrease In the Primary
Movement Also Adds to the
StrengthOats Affected by
Report From Southwest.
CHICAtJO. April 10. The wheat market
was strong all day. although at times prices
declined considerably on profit-taklna- sales.
Ttie prlnclpsj bullish Influence wu the nu
merous reports which told of damage in
Western Kansas and Nebraska by drouth. A
material decrease In the primary movement,
however, waa another important factor. The
market closed strong. 'May opened t,c lower
to c higher at 89 1-fic and closed at
1J4C
Sentiment in the corn pit was bullish all
day because of the continued small movement.
Trade was light, however, because of scarcity
of offers. L'naettled weather In the corn belt
aided the bulls. The market closed Arm. May
opened higher at 6H,c. sold at 6TVs9
STSgc and then advanced to 67c. The close
was at 67c.
The oats market was steady. Most of the
trade waa small. The strength of wheat
and com was the main bullish factor, but the
market was also affecttd by dry weather re
ports from various portion of the South
west. May opened c lower at GZc and
advanced to Uu, where It closed.
Provisions were dull and easy. Commission
houses and local packers were moderate sell
era, while the demand came chiefly from
shorts. At the close May pork was off 12Vac.
lard was 2c lower and ribs were unchanged.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. Hlph. Low. Close.
May S .9014 X .911, .8Ui
July 84 .HSl, .8.'! .St'.f,
September ... .8S .8U !' -SSi
CORN.
May 7 ' .67; .67H .67
July 64 .? .64 ,4t
September .b3 .CSiTs .03
OATS.
May, old 62i .S.1'4 ., .5S4
May. new ... .SI 14 51 .fl .51
July, old 454, .45 .4d .45
July, new ... .434 .43 .43 .4
PORK.
May 13.47tj 18.47 13.35 13.35
July 13.75 13.8(1 13.B5 13.65
September ...14.10 14,10 13.97 13.97
LARD.
May S.37 8.37 8.35 8.35
July 8.W 8.(10 8 55 8.37
September ... 8.77 8.77 8.75 8.75
SHORT RIBS.
May T.20 T.2l 7.15 7.17
July T.40 7.45 7.40 7.42
September ... T.67 7.67 7.62 7.65
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Weak: off 10 cenus.
Wheat No. 3, 93cS1.03; No. 2 red, 89
lc.
Corn No. 2. 7(g7e; No. 2 yellow, 6
67c.
Oats No. 2. 52c: No. 3 white, 6052c.
Parley Fair to choice maltlnS. T-'SSSe.
Flax seed No.' 1 Northwestern, $1.18V.
Timothy seed Prime, $4.50.
Short ribs Sides, (loose), .2(97.12.
Pork Mess, per bbl.. 13.25'g13.37ft.
Lard Per 100 lbs., f8.30.
Sides Short, clear, (boxed). 7.507.76.
Whisky Basis of nigh wines, tl-35.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour. bbl 24.800 15.600
Wheat, bu 11.40O 28.100
Corn, bu 127,200 117, 40U
Oats. bu. 198.0O0 110.8OO
Rye, bu. 2.000 1(1. 2O0
Barley, bu 25,200 29.000
.(ravin and Produce at New York.
N'raw YORK, April lo. Flour Receipte,
20,200 barrels; exports, 8900 barreta; sales,
7400 barrels. Market unsettled with a light
trade. Minnesota patents, 5.006.3d; win
ter straights, J4.15'4.30; Minnesota baker's,
l4.25-4.76.
Wheat Receipts. 26.(100 bushels; cxi:orte,
75O0 bushels: sales. 2.80O.00O futures, 16,000
spot. Spot, Irregular: No. 2 red, 9Sc f. o.
b. elevator; No. 2 red, 99c f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 Northern Duluth. 1.08 f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 hard Winter, fl.05 f. o. .b
afloat.. Thero was an active trade In wheat
today and generally higher prices due to
drouth news from Western Kansas and Ne
braska; closed quiet and strong at 1 cent .net
advance. . May 97ff9c, closed 8Sc; July
closed at 93c.
Hops and hides Dull.
"Wool and petroleum Steady.
Grain at San Franclsoo.
' SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. Wheat Firm.
Barley strong.
Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. $1.80
1.62 per cental; milling. 1.62ig1.67 per
cental.
Barley Feed, 1.38J1.42 per cental; brew
ing, S1.461.52 per cental.
Oats Red, 1.4,2?-1.55 per cental: white.
$1.625'1.66 per cental; grays, 1.B&91.62
per cental.
Call board sales: Barley May, $1.35 per
cental; December. $1.30 -1.314 per cental.
Corn Large yellow, 1.62tJ1.87 per cen
tal. uropean Grain Market. , -
LONDON, April 10. Cargoes, dull; buyers
reserved; Walla Walla, prompt shipment, 3-i
lower at 34s 3d; California, prompt shipment,
3d lower at 34s 8d.
1JVERPOOL, April 10. Wheat iMay, 6s
10d: July, 6s 11 d; September. SB lOd. ,
English country markets, -steady. French
country markets, quiet but steady.
North wee let a Wheat Market.
DULUTH, April 10. Wheat No. 1 North
ern. 9Sc; No. 2 Northern, 84c; May, 96c;
July. 9sc.
MINNEAPOUS, April 10. Wheat May.
8c: July, 98c; No. 1 hard. $1.02: No. 1
Northern. l.oo; No. 2 Northern, iS8c;
No. 3 Northern, 90(3S0c.
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA, April 10. Wheat Unchanged.
Blue stem, 84c: elitb. 82c: red. 80c.
BRIEF NEWS BY TELEGRAPH
Columhui, O- Mrs. John M- Paulson,
widow of the late Governor Pa.tt.son. is
very ill in the City of Mexico.
New York. The Grand Opera-House has
been leased from the Jay Gould estate by
Vohan and Harris for 10 years.
Kingston. v T. Daniel Sully the actor,
waa badly Injured Thursday. While driving
home his team of horses ran away, throw
ing him out of a wagon.
Los Angeles. Fire started Friday In the
belfry of the six-room public schoolhouse at
College Grove, seven miles from this city,
but all the 150 pupils escaped.
Wabash. Ind. The Department of Com
merce and Labor holds that -urn Hong, an
Americanised Chinaman, who has married
a white woman, cannot be naturalized.
New York. Chinamen of the city- who
wish to preserve the traditions of their na
tive land are planning to build a $100,K0
clubhouse as the home of the Confucius As
sociation. Saginaw, Mich. Thompson Hart and Tom
Egerer. two boys, are believed to have been
drowned from a boat in the Tittawahaseie
River, while Hart's mother U on her way
to California.
Chicago. John Mertbington. mana-ger of
the new Fowler Dry Goods' Comjany. is
accused of tryinr to defraud his creditors
by transferring $200,000 worth of real estate
to Robert Be heck.
Chicago. Japanese merchants to the
number of 60. who are visiting this country,
were Friday taken . on an automobile trip
and entertained at luncheon by the Chi
cago Association of Commerce.
St. Petersburg. Emperor Nicholas has ap
proved the bill raising the Russian Legation
at Tokio to an Embassy. The appointment
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Devonshire.
Panama, Great crowds on Thursday night
protested against the occupation of the
town of Jurado, on the fron-tier, by Colom
bian troops. There was a strong sentiment
against the proposed treaty with Colombia.
Los Angeles. Wong Lue, a Chinese ranch
er, seven years ago had his spine broken
In closing an open switch Just as a passen
ger train was running into it. He thereby
saved many lives. He lived with his body
in a plaster cast and died Friday.
Chicago. Young college Instructors should
live In single blessedness, according to
President Charles Eliot- of Harvard Uni
versity. Only when the instructor has ad
vanced to an assistant professorship .should
ae contemplate matrimony, is the view of
the educator.
Bath. England. Ten miners lost their
lives in the Norton Hill colliery in Som
ersetshire Friday, as a result of an explo
sion of coal gas. The first rescue parties
to go down were overcome by the fumes in
the mine, and were saved with the great
est difficulty.
London. Miss Mary Robinson, one of the
witnesses In the Druce case, waa Friday
sentenced at the Old Bailey to four years
penal servitude for willful perjury. Mrs.
Margaret Ham 11 ten. another Druce witness,
has been found guilty of willful perjury
and conspiracy.
New York. Two small boys were killed
and several other persons injured early
Frlday in a fire which caused a loss of SliO.
OftO to the five-story tenement bouse at 2.
Pitta street. The fire drove two families
from their homes and emptied the tene
ments and lodging-houses for a block.
New York. Colin Armstrong, editor of
the Wall-Street Summary, in a lecture be
fore the New York Chapter of the American
Institute of Banking, maintained that It was
Impracticable to stop stock gambling by
legislation, but that this could be done by
putting those who practiced it under a social
ban.
New York. A labor union meetinr in
favor of amendment to the anti-trust law
will be held on Sunday. April 19. Speeches
will be made by Samuel Gompers, president
of the American Federation of Iabor; presi
dent of the United Mine Workers of Amer
ica; and James Duncan, vice-president of
the American Federation of Labor.
' Red lands, Cal. The Impulse that
awakened an old miner to the fact that a
landslide was impending probably saved the
lives of 10 men at work In a tunnel being
constructed by the. Edison Electric Com
pany In Santa Ana Canyon. The miner
warned his companions and all fled a. mo
ment before hundreds of tons of earth slid
off the mountain side.
Chicago. Dr. Andrew J. Park, of Chi
cago, a graduate of the University of Vic
toria College. Toronto, and of Harvard Uni
versity, believes that he has discovered the
true origin of heat and he Intends to lay
his discovery before the Association for the
Advancement of Science in London next
June. He asserts that Ireat is Imponderable
ether, accumulated in excesa.
Corfu, Island of Corfu. The Qerman im
perial yacht Hohenzollern. carrying Emperor
William and the Empress. Prince August
Wllhelm. Princess Louise and their suites
and retinues of their majesties, arrived
Friday from Venice and was saluted by the
fortress and the British ships of war in the
harbor. King George of Greece. Crown
Prince Constantlne and Princess Sophia
welcomed them.
Kansas CHy. Though he admitted' that
convictions are Impossible because the grand
Jury, failed to secure witnesses. Judge Wil
liam H. Wallace insists that the 2000 actors
indicted for violation of .the Sunday law in
the last six months appear before him or
forfeit their ball. He refused an application
for a change of venue and the actors' law
yers will apply to the Supreme Court for a
writ of mandate.
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Diphtheria, Catarrh.
Confidence can be placed in a rem
edy, which for a quarter of a century
has earned unqualified praise. Restful
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Cresolene Antiseptic
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You need not take our word for it We prove It; We
ronylpce; How? By allowing- you to teat it Free; Our
method is simple; Tou apply it yourself; It bmeatu
from the atari.
A common-sense method of home ' treatment; Every
woman should learn it. If you suffer, why mot give uw m
h a pre to cure yon T It cures Lgnrorrhoca Whiten t,
Womb or Ovarian troubles, Profuse, Difficult or Painful
Menstruation, Ulceration. Inflammation, Laceration,
Bearing Down Pains, Headache, and all distressing- ail
, ments peculiar to women.
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DR. TATLOR,
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Hypochondriacal
This condition is caused by chronic indigestion and renders the victim
flighty and irritable, so you can appreciate the gratitude of Mr. Edward J.
Fath when his wife was cured of this mania after many doctors failed la
their efforts to effect a cure.
MR. E. J. FATH. York. Nov. I2d, 1907.
' No one will know what a great nu dlclne Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey la
until It has been used In some serious case of debility, brain fag-. Indigestion,
cough, cold consumption or wasting disease.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
is ati absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; preat care being used to
have every kernel thoroughly malted, tWus destroying the perm and pro
ducing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essenee, whioh is the
most effective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to science; softened
by warmth and moisture its palatability and freedom from injurious sub
stances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach.
It is invaluable for overworked men,
delicate woman and sickly children. It
strengthens and sustains the system; is
a promoter of health and longevity;
makes the old young and keeps the
young strung.
OAITION When yon ask jour drua;
jciHt. srroeer or denier for Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey be sure you iret the areau
Ine. ft 1m the only absolutely pure
medicinal malt whiskey and Is sold In
sealed bottles only never In bulk. Price
K1.0O. Look for the trade-mark the "Old
Chemist," on the label, and make, sure
the seal over the rorK Is unbroken. Write
Dr. It. Currsn, f onsultlna; Physician, for
free Illustrated medical booklet and free
advice. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co Koch es
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THAT CURE MEN
i
Did you ever stop to consider the fact that you are not as (rood a
man as you used to be; physically, mentally and otherwise? Do you
know why? Kaillna: power, loss of vitality and drains are the most fre
quent cause. It stands you in hand to stop those drains on your very
vital force itself.. Go to a specialist who can cure these ailments, quickly
and surely. Ceme to us.
We don't pateh pp. Onr cures are permanent. No Incurable rases)
accepted. If yon are discouraged beeause others have failed to cure roa
we ask you to call nscl see us. aad we will make a thorough examination
of your ease free of charge.
1
' :-A ifl Kidney Ailments.. I wlliie only
fe'ffijraW'J'J Pro,tae Allmenta.....
If
Strictly reliable and lc- Examination Blank. Medicines from 91.50
gaily qualified and regis- o 6.50 a course,
tered to practice medicine. Within Any Man's Reach.
Varicocele
This is an enlarged condition of the veins (usually more noticeable
on the left side) caused by mumps, bicycle-riding and df tssipation. In
time it saps a man's physical and mental strength if neglected or im
properly treated. No operation necessary, as our treatment is secret
with us alone and has never failed.
Nervous Debility
Do you feel that you are not the. man you once wer1? Do you feel
tired in the mornin-TK and easily exhausted? Is your bark lame? Is
your memory failing? Do you have difficulty in roment rating- your
thoughts? Do you notice a loss of ambition? Tf you suffer from any
or all of the above symptoms you certainly do not dosire to remain so.
What you want- is to be made strong and vigorous mentally and
physically, as nature intended.
Quick Results. Lasting Cures.
Blood Poison
May be either hereditary or contracted. The former causes eczema,
rheumatic pains, scrofula, etc. The latter begins with a small pimple,
followed by sorea in the mouth and throat, which have the appearance
of whitft patches, spots or sores on the body, face or scalp, falling hair
and eyebrows, and later on other terrible symptoms,, such as paralysis
or locomotor ataxia., cancerous growths, decayed bones and flesh.
WK OVERCOME IT IV NINETY DAYS.
All Symptoms Disappear in One to Three Weeks,
Obstructions
Of the I rethral patmage riuse a partial or complete closure nt the ran a I,
due to the dieae Improperly treated, strain and the injudicious uae of
Inxtruraents, such as sounds.
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CaU nd see urn If ponslble. Write for question list If you cannot rail.
MEDICINES FROM SI .50 TO SS0 A COL'RSB.
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WRITE if you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential
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ST. LOUIS "Sff DISPENSARY
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OREGON MEDICAL
Mania Cured
Mr. Filth felt It his duty to lrt every
one know of the sreat cure effected by
ruffy-s Pure MsJt Whiskey, which he
calls the "family doctor
Tour malt whiskey has been In my
home since my marriage, which Is nearly
four, years, and haa been termed by me
"the family doctor."
My wife recently haa been suffering
with hypochondriacal mania and tried
many doctors, who failed In their efforts
to effect a cure. I sug-g-cated Duffy'a Malt
Whiskey and fresh air. which she tried,
and am hannv to say that she has entirely
recovered, thanks to your Malt Whiskey.
My wife and self have both suffered
from loss of aonetlte at different periods
of our married life, and a teaspoooful of
your product In water before eating
seemed to work wonders. I find also that
when worn out and fattgued a little of
your medicine (Mrs. Fath calls it bever
age) is the very thing to make her feel
ria-ht.
1 cannot recommend your Malt Whiskey
too hlirhlv. and shall continue Its use. as
Mit seems a household necessity." ED
irion t patu 7A inth Avenue. New
Our Special Prices
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Blood Disorders .
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Bladder Ailment. 1
Yon Cannot Call, Write for Kree Self-
We Cure Men
Refuse to suffer longrer on promises of others.
If honest and responsible you can pay fee when cured.
We treat successfully Blood Polsosi, Varicocele, Lost
Vitality, Hydrocele, Coarracted Disorders, Kidney and
Bladder. Piles and Rectal Diseases. Consultation and
examination free. Charg-es low. Payments to suit. If
you cannot call, write for examination blank and
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