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INDUSTRIAL GROWTH nlllP Ulll I OIIIPl DII1J HILL UULDL Washington Crop Experts See Big Yield. GRAIN DAMAGE IS SLIGHT JIol Wave Too Late lo Affect Crow, lot Grain. Dorlar Inspector. Eastern Coanllo. Predict Big gest Harrr! In History.. TACOMA. Wash.. July 3.-43p-lal. The r.y and grata yield of the state i Washington mill be fully a grest th year. If not rreater. than In W .1 flounce IMI UTSin inilritir ... ll-!t. of the Slate Department Iul.lc Serrlce. -ri. w.' t m Ka ftil! ma larae. of If j.w ... - - - i.u vaar than last. SS Id Mr. Hoist. There l but Ittt!. new arrea.e. however, although the acreage harvested probably will be rnuch greater. lluch wheat and other grain aowa last year a not harreted because It was sot worth while. Nearly all that waa own thla year will be harvested. "Oata and barley probably will ahow a greater Inrrease thla year than uual. The Kail and Spring- grain ylel'la are expected to be about the ame aa lal year aa retard acreage. although there may be mmi difference aa to the extent f the yield. The hot weather baa had little or no effect on the erope. It haa come too late to damage the Kail wheat. a:thoi(! It may hurt the Spring grain Ucfttly. Tho hot north wtnda In tha eastern part of the atate did not make their appearance early thla in a they did last year and what wlnda have come did not damage th vU grain." J C Both. assistant superintendent of .... ih. MnriMrn Pacific. innipin.ivu - - returned thla week from a lo-day trtp through the grata - Is enthualaatlc or the crop outlook and proeperta for blc business. "Never hare t been ao certain of a tanner crop." Mid. he. I traveled through miles and mtlee of wheat along the Umai Prairie) and Clearwater line, where the wheat will run from to .0 buahela an acre. The yield In these actions also pe belief. For mllee there la bo apparent variation In the utrengtn of tne grain. The uniform heading and height are the cauae of urprlee. In all that region there wl.I T . - f .i.m will fall r no wrv - down, la the Palouae country the crop. wnue rtoi unuocruuj u a. a aove tha average crop for that aec- t!on- Heal Pa mag SUliU N damage haa been done there by the hot wlnda of the, taat few weeks. Oa the Walla Walla branch and near laytoa there are a few spot, where -w- . .ritl. The damage done i .tight, and will not affect the total. In the Big uena touk-j ' eleld will repay the grower, for tha . - . . i. tWA v.Arm. mjiii n,p v. . w With a greater acreage than ever be fore and the standing grain aleo heavier than ever oeiore. in" un w . . - I .rnn It tff hr- 1 9 lO MM ! -...-. r - - vssted by nearly 1.0AOC bushels. The eme la tree alone the main line from . - .km wnr.e Heaven ppeun wee. " country. wnr rrevalL thera baa been eome . . v v.. i.. The full extent cone sr - .... a . An not yet know. All rf the Eastern Waahlngton farmer are Jubilant over the crop proapecta. how ever, and reel aure u -..i " t'' HARVESTING SEASON OPENS J mm Wbeal Yield n Proepect In Idaho Conotlc. . .tnv JnlY II. Spe C 1 v... .v. ... - - elal.l lUrveatlnr on the Nei Perce and i.i.a h.vm last week. Ite- rorta from the flelda Indicate that the crop VIII M - of that county. On the lower areaa of Aeotln County. With, tbe rraln yield l. reported better than 10 buahela to . . . . . k.fr. It haa never than : buahela. Further r. ... it t. believed that 40 PICK vn ww - ----- t ii buahela will not be unaual thla jear. Farmera aay the weather haa tveen Ideal for the rtpenlnn; of the rraln. deaptte the fact that It haa been hotter than In yeara. Aaotin County wlU harveat a 1.000. eoa buahel crop, aa there l at leaat a IS per cent Increaee over laat year. . . hit ,a irt In the 1 nrr. i uut - county and every locality will ba abova formal at preaent rata. Ne Terca County. Idaho, will ba a tronr competitor to tha adjolnlns Vaahlnrton county. Tbe crop I the peel imi w.. Cn the Nei Perce and Camaa pralrtea the grain baa been ripening; slowly, and there la every reaaon to believe that tha yield will exceed 1.000.000 ttushela. -. . h.i .. will lie n aartv In urmin . n ... - Feptember. aa the O.-W. R. N. Co. already maae prepermnwne kandUntT th yield tributary to Lawta ton. t mwtA A.otln Conntlea. in . - . . ...n...n threnhera will be VUl T M.W ' used thla year, the old type machlnea being replaced oy ro momn. - .h.. h.. ia of theae machlnea. mm v.. ram. mora than liO. Men will not ba scarce, but boraea ara much In demand. OATS 80 BUSHELS TO ACRE Without Irrigation. Yield Xear On tarks la Immense. U. 1 AIVIVA . - - Tha first ahlpment of crated aprtcota . . . w . in... Veiiev thla sea- iivhi . " " ... , on waa made from tha A. E. Wooda irCBard on tne nencn nwnniMi v. thla reek, when 10 crates were iMnried to Wremltg and Montana polnta at 1. a crate. . - .a far . . sinown. nil l . vw. - - the only real apricot orchard In thla eart of the West: and he expecta to , - ...... ... of them this aeaaon. nip ivv? vi. " - - Co .hlpmnt of full carload will hm mad wltfitn a . . a a.-. )et frlOid rvr hlrDd BrODtOlT B aa- w " e- w out from thU Valley. The aprlcoia are exceptionally nn. Th first euttlna; of ot near here thla aeason waa mad by V. Mercer on inia se. Krultland. Th. '".Id Vaa'.oout th-,-r. A bunch of oats from th J. F. Jyity Island In Snak Klver. contalnln. oiT. etool of oata. brought to town re rTnt'y had etalka. Tney were eeven C-nt.y. bm kurdened with oata. afr lA-ai wVi'U t-hta field had o Irrigation. irt prM" to ylel buahela to th acre, at the : I TUmmO WHEAT OTAB GASHIXD. i 4 ' i'.t ' : . r - : . -V. : i---rr slir al "e IS Show at The Dalles Will Excel Previous Events. LARGER PURSES ARE HUNG Sew Bnlldlnpa fnrler Conatrnctlon WUI llooe Exhibit or Stock, Frulta and Ve(cetb'". nd Ground Will lie neauUfletl. TIIE DALLE 3. Or. July X 8pe- claL) Th Hat annual diatrict tear. hlch will be held here uctooer and most uccessftil event In the his tory of the ftecond Eastern ur- Agricultural Society, repreaentlna; a district compoaed of Waeco and Hood Klver countlea. That in uip.j be larger In numoer is m whll every Indication polnta to mo . . in be batter from a tact inn ... atandpolnt of quality, for the ruchar nd farmer, of th district, thla ear have hown more Inlereat than ever before' end have devoted apecl.l atten tion to th raisin- oi . . anla nlirfWM Ul sjuiw log the product, her. thl.Fal . With tne ran-tin . .- fair management planum amnaement attractlona. ana s-' nurses hung up tor ine r. frack. the banner fair of the .oclety should be recorded thl. year. Another booat for the Itll " . . . uapainfnrt. tha society hag not possessed permanent structure. It ha. been nec.ry to "ect tempor ary pavlllona" for tne ani. .-w year, and th dlaplay have been acat- tered In th business .cuon " city. Workmen are now con trucvi dc . exhibition bulldln-. for fruit. hies, srraln and woraa o therrcetrack. The ndstand th.r. will be enlarged, while a landsc v gardener began th wora ins; th rrounds early In the Prrln. Every fair feature tnia aeen Inalde the fair around. The K clety has leaaed a doxen automobile Uuck which will b. u.ed to transport people between tne center of the bu.lneaa oninci. -lance of two mlle ,v. Th. racing program tr. purses offered, la a. follow.: TMhr. Oeteoer . y f,me trot or pare unnlne dash, belt mile .ISO . 110 . 1 . T Roadster race, half mile Wednesday, octeoer e .125 . 100 . 1W . SO S JO I rot unnlne dash, three-quane i 3 pare oils. Saddle horse dash. h- mile Tharea r. Octeaee - U pace SO trot ..i:so .. 150 .. 12 .. I' :: 13 Relay 'ace, mil and half f-rtday. Octeoer . :15 trot oo nut or trot .........'. i.c.. daeh, three-elglitha mil.. Ri- Door . half mile ...j... RAILROADS T0 IMPROVE Three Line Will Spend $75,000 on Work at Cenfralla- - v-e. r nil ,-.h July 21. SP- cl i.i i Plans for the new passenger and freight depots, rounanou.e. for Centralla ar virtually compitea nine mnvv - . nd It I expectea mat t-" ... . . ka.. so H.vs. The nlans will oegm m ' -- . provld for 12 mil of tracka between w a f a nll Ti ft h paasenger oepoi ...... .iine atx iol terminal facilities. A complete water system for the J MnmlhAUI. .DO DriWll all so set forth In the pcincuon. Wm h. Annm bv th North rn Pacific Oreat Northern and O.-W 3 ..iim.i and haa been con . -1 - 1 in . veer. It haa taken consistent effort on th part of the Centralla Commercial Club, aided by various local business men. however, to hasten construction. The estimated . - V. . inmv.ir lents la (T&0.000 and It Is predicted tnat in popui.n the m city win - It x month ftr tn wora i atarteo. DAMAGE TO WHEAT SLIGHT ir wind Oaao In Wall WalU Country; Quality of Crop Good. att a xi L-AT.T.A. Julr 11 (Srctat Whll wht did not suffer during the week Just ended, the weather waa Ut- . ... . mwtA eAnditiona at the end of th vn day. ara about whr ..infill, m. weak hol oar t..n. a ehade more favorable. The, FI MPROVED i.mneratura was warm all week, but TIIE MORNING OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST . . ,e . efe-r ,; , , Be V W. eV., - - ' " ,. - v v X. - .... . CKB OX Dl-tRO t BISHOP'S RANCH. there were no hot wind, and thla saved the uraln from further Injury. Reports from various parts or tne valley, and from Eastern Washington. show little real damage to tne gram. Lose was at first estimates t to 10 per cent, but there will be not more than t per cent shortage, ir that much, provided th condition are not ea-aln unfavorable. Thl. 1 not thought probable. Report, from the thre.hlnsc machine, now buxxln In all parts of th valley how rood yields, and th quality waa n.ver better. Whatever the reduction In yield may be. there la none In quality, and the (train I. testing from tt to 6S pound, in every "-. Jher ha. been no wheat threshed that ha. ion. under No. 1. never be any definite knowledg of th reduction In yield, but thos farmer, who have threshed .ee little Indica tion of loss. I-ater trraln may be dam aged somewhat, but not materially. The eack .Itu.tlon 1. worrrlnir farm er, much more than the Itritln r eM Backs this week Jumped from to v nt. and th.r. I. everr Indlctlon that they will ro higher. Nor Is thl. the worst, for they cannot be obtained at that oflce. and until Portland net. some Importations, the altuatlon 1. likely to remain tight. DALLAS IS PRUNE CENTER Fan Francisco Company Ukely to Build Parkin Plant There. DAIXAS. Or, July II. (Special. TU Arm.by Packing Company, of Ban Francisco, haa been Inspecting .ev- ral Willamette Valley cltle. with a view to locating a branch packing plant In one of them. wher. it can get prune. In large quantities Bcott Swetl.nd. . v. - AAMn.ntf ..Irl veater- repreeeniina ' - - - . . . .v.. Mimfunr favored Delias. 2nd that a plant would without doubt . . 1 TXT M 1 1 a rrt bo located ner. wi. a4 this rountT ana Ijrowii, m ' olty. and probably tha wealthiest man In this county. Deiure m. packlnr and canning plant built here. The Arrasby Company la favorably Im pressed with this tract. The Dallas Commercial Club ha. offered to tap the land with a ..wer at n own -pense. and plac It In readme., for th. building of th. plant, Dallaa 1. the prune center or Oregon, hipping mora prunea than any other city In the .tate. unleae it ne -ort- land. Not only aoe. uaiiaa snip rarloada of prunea each year, but ap ples, peaches, pear., grape, cherries. strawberries ana an unmr - frnit. raised In the Valley are raled her In abundance. Thousands of acres have been set out In apples, ana orchard will b barlng In a year or un. Railroad lacilltie. are aiso In Dallaa. and a. soon as in new . . . ...i.m.i.i. hv the Salem. onai. twiiMiiiijii. j - Fall City ft Western Railway Is built across th 'Willamette at Salem. It will have quick connection with the South ern Paclflo at Salem, and the Oregon Electric. Beside, thl. a branch of th Oregon Electric will Up Dallaa within the next year or ao. CITY HALL TO COST $12,000 Elgin Building, Bealde City Office., Will Home Theater. ELGIN. Or.. July IS. (Specml.) Elgin la to have a $11,000 City Hall. The building, a two-story structure. to and lOi feet, of brick ana native inn, will contain beside, th city offices, an opera-house with a seating . ... . . win in capacity OI IVV pUl. Afc modern throughout, heated by .team. Bonds for xio.uuu i.auea at ino elec tion last March to pay for the bulld- curity Savings Bank ft Trust Company . . . . - a Mkl.h f . . v w.r mnlA OK 1 U1CUU, v., w u.w. w - . i.. nramlll i. Ro ElMn I HOW In position to start th building im mediately, it . " fore bad weatner seta in. At a meeting of in city council laat night John F. Slater, architect, of s, a ..ikmllt.il his sketches of th. building and they were approved. Apples to Bo Canned. Mturunvivi. Thousands of dollara In oull apple will De saved wnn tn dis -""" ' nlng company, which I. planning an apple butter aad canning factory In Medford. complete. Ita plant, Th. Com- ,1.1 Pl,,h la eaeletina thera In get- h. a site and they will build a plant that will employ 40 or 80 men. There .k.n innn acres of anDle or chard In the valley and that fruit which la not up to the rating required for shipping la left to rot on the ground. chine which will cut the fruit Into eta-ht part and th portion, which ar not fit for us can b culled out. New Yorker I.Ike Centralla. - -.rn tr.ih.. July 13. (Spe wniiam stlcklln. a brother of I J. Sticklln. of Chehalls. and an rt.-.- .-i-.-i.. stlcklln. Coroner of uncie vi s.i,..- i. laaves for hi. horn in New Tork City tonight to .ettle hi. business affair, preparatory to making bl. permanent re.ldanc In Centralla. He will return wnn c.. . . ' rn capital to invest m local enter . 4--" i'-sw.' iir -7 ,...- .-. yiew. -r1- T prises. OREGON'IAX, MONDAY, JTTLY 24. 1911. TinrcT ornn PPCAT - - j vf v f-. - GANYQN IS BRIDGED Span Over .Crooked River Is Remarkable Structure. TRACK IS 320 FEET IN AIR Construction Work Is Hurried From Both Ends by Means of Great Cables That Transport Heavy Steel Girders. Tc-vn rr Till v ?. (Special.) A E. ', V . .-a .ha mit bridge that river hujwh " v o- I. to apan it 1. holding up the railroad development of all interior uiUU. ...h. tn rorr miction ud the pre cipitous Deschute. Canyon, where for 110 mile, the two rival railroads al most recklessly expended their million. In the construction of nrsi-ciaas . v ... hav. nnw coma to a tem porary halt at the brink of the Crooked River canyon, tomi 35 mile, north of Bend, the objective point of the road builders. It la across th. gr.at chasm that th railroad now Is throwing the ateel girder, of what will he one ot in. most ..-.,, h,M... In America. h. actual brida-a will be SS0 feet long. In addition to thla, however, there ar two girder approaches, one at each end, each of which 1. to b. 60 feet In length, bringing the total length of the mammoth atructure to 440 feet, Th. track, over which the future sight seekers will travel into Central Oregon will be 40 feet above the water, of i hliMan far helow. and hemmed 'in by the picturesquely tinted rock wan. or in. ciru-u wuj.i. i.. nf rnnitrnntlon is being carried on from both side, of the river simultaneously, ureal caoica i. ..Maa arirnaa tha arulf. UDOQ Which are i....nnn. nteu of ateel. so that ,..v.i. a... nrnrrHi mtv he made xi-v. 1 1 . . . rimrnii Trunk is somewhat chary now of making announcement. regarding tne date of completion oi me brlrlire and subsequent arrival of the rails at Bend, It Is believed that three .a.. in.thi will aa tha comole- tlon of th big tructure, and another month the finish of the rail-laying to tne terminal iuwu. SMALL FARMER PROSPERS Success on Few Acrea Refutes Argu ments of Big Whcatgrowers Claj.) After having mad more than a comrortaDis living mr oin family from hi. 160-acra wheat-farm for a quarter of a century. Henry Tim- merman, oi nenx. . ' r estate valued at more than $31,000. The success of thl. uerman xarmer xur- nl.he. a .trlklng refutation oi tne -. v,A vhMt baron that a rtumvui -" f.rm of several sections I. necessary to ...m. a rrover 01 wneab iw. 11,1m. ni . ia.iman cam irora noisi-viii, w i lia.iij. fcvr fc.... - bought a quarter section of land iw acres and cultivated It to the best of A iTm.illlft f 'mint V in 1sj7. rie ui. .t.nitf ihhimii or aoinft lanu . i .i,k' miai nf bis nela-hbors. he uiavi " i . . ... u. .nuiii from his small farm. Except In the harvest season he was able to do all tho work nimsoir. in stead of buying hi. vegetables, eggs and butter, he produced them and sold . i- j n n. v. V.nr rhn Ha, them to inose oi u "R"""- -- voted all their energy to growing whaat. . n AiA a few week, ago limnn" . IIr m vim - of hla estate. Just filed, ehowa It to be worth I31.zai.ir. ui -n "" a- aw. V-lUA of thft land while the remainder is in note, and other securities. LVl .nif hla family lived 1 1 1 ii mo. in.. - frugally and .pent little money foollinly but were never in wu EASTERN ERSBU I LD HOMES White Salmon Valley Attractive 'ew York Folk?. to WHITE SALMON. Wash.. July 28. (Special.) Frank Mann, of Lawrl Mann. New Tork City, ha. arrived with his family and will begin th. immediate construction of a fine house on his 30 acre tract three mile, up the valley. Mr. Mann ha. heavy Inve.tmenta In Central Oregon, but will make the Whit Salmon Valley hi. permanent home. He Is delighted with the natural beauty of thl. .ectlon and It. advan tages. Mr. and Mrs. Kubne. with his father and mother, bav. also arrived from Kw Tork City and P"t P a 16000 coucret house on their prop erty five mile, op the valley. t i iLU I I LIIIL DllUni Brown-Tail Moth, Found Near Seattle, Gives Tuberculosis. LARGE ORCHARD INFECTED Washington Horticultural Commis sioner Direct Men Fighting Insect, but Fears It Will Spread Into Oregon. TllVIWl Ttfo h .Tnl-ir S.I fSneclfl.L Greatly aroused at the threatened spread into this region of the brown tail moth, F . A. Huntley. Horticultural Commissioner, is directing: from this city a large squad oi assistants in effort, to annihilate the colony of the Eastern pest found last week in Rainier vaiiev. near aeaiiie. ins iiiuii w a goiag w v r I b,ci jr "luoi J vm. .... Infected area, nearly 20 acres In ex j .. enA. s.e .h lent- ana win aesiror every oariicii i-ii - S . 1 . I 1 wlthttl Vfc . 1 l.Lllllll"l w.. . . . . . - - - that circle. No expAj is to be spared in utterly eradicating tne lmporieu m aer from the Pua-et Sound basin. To our Knowieage. saia air. nunuoy today, "this Is the first appearance of III. Tan1f1r. PilBSt. WO were startled to learn that it is here and shall leave notning unaone to wip .i . -. , 1n..llr Tn f, 1 1. UUl Ul CAIBtcill.c l"""J . .achussets. where the pest has gained a firm hold, the state is spending $75,000 a year to eradicate It, and then Is only , . i i : i u.i succeeaing in nccyius it " ....cvn. Cocoons Found hy Thousands. "The cocoons found In the Rainier VBii.y .no w ui . li . . . . j -. . i A. ,u. k.i,n-lol mnth T have e,.11.r thA iloairlnllnn Hi muao ui uic miw ... - photographed many specimens to send to w asnington ana new jum iiciw . .. lJ.ntlAn.Hnn Tf the TT Iftth ShOUld prove to be other than the brown-tail i. ...t in inmATn ox me stiiiia j i ..t.ti.lvA Tt works about the same as tne tent csierpinw, wnicn is touna in iw oamu ,eava', nil nan tree in the Infected area n. .kn.inana iif therri- "The pest probably arrivea irorn Europe on some nursery stock a few venra asro. and did not do noticeable damage In the first few years. It prop- a crates so orolusely. However, inai If not killed off at once It may sweep over thla state and Oregron. Fortunate ly we have plenty of money on hand fnnriiirt fiii. enersretlc campaign against the newcomer." Tn i Qi (i m rnnrn i n or in uovernmeui ic IUl la ouara miles were Infected by the - TV.T-. Tin-. tlv' nfrtrp. 10.&00 t in ii mAih in t Vi a Ww Encland ata.tes. The species was Introduced ik.,. ahnnt 1890 from Holland or r raoLo vu .uhhj .. . ... . - AttoA until 1 RR7 when ma hnh TR TirfiS- rll.a n mi iiu . wi.v"--M - - - ' It had already gained such headway that extermination who ei tha flii.MllAn. ' vA....nHa ftf fruft trees in the vicinity of Boston have been killed by this Insect ana surcicieni been done in the wooded region to cause the forest, to appear Drown in June. Complete defoliation for a ,.ri,a of three or four years has k,n.hi ahnnt the death of many trees, Even where the tree survive, its growth has been checked with a serious resultant timoer joss. Moth Cause. Tuberculosis. In addition to thl. great monetary damage the brown-tall moth causes serious sickness In the region which . Inr..,a avan erolnsr so far as to . .. V.' n a . "The hairs which cover the caterpil lars of this moth," writes A. D. Howard, Government entomologist, -are strongly nettling. ioi oniy. ro moy ,u accidental contact with the caterpillar, but also from the myriad hairs which - .imn rnm ih,,, cutemillars when they transform to the crysalis state. These hairs fall and And lodgement on , . 1 nn Ihn f-im nprk K,mi and frpauentlv cause lnflam ma t inn tne errects oi wnicn win lam "When" breathed Into the lungs, they may become proauciivo ui muci i-uivoi.. ah . v. a A.autani. who hs-VA been con nected with the Government work with these pest, have been seriously .,i.nni Two of them have had to . . 1 CniiDinra,! tn attpmnt t Ct rA jjfj LVJ 1.110 kjw. i ii - -" cover from pulmonary troubles caused w . i h.i.. tha hrnwn-ta.il moth. and the death of one man employed on trie worn wao wu 0.0 ..1...1.. nntrarted in Held work ,.,ini the larvae. The moth Itself will on occasion devour almost every useful grass, piani. enruu, .n.c. Every woman's heart responds to the charm and sweetness of a baby's voice, because nature intended her tt- mntWrinnd. But even the loving nature of a mother shrinks 1 Vtf-pfl.11.qA snob a time 1 i KJLLl i-lJ Va. aww a i? ...Taw.-.- is regaraea as a penou 01 buuciui& and danger. Women who use Mother's Friend are saved much discomfort and suffering, and their systems, being thoroughly prepared by this great remedy, are in a healthy condition to meet the time with the least possible suffering and danger. Mother's Friend is recommended only for the relief and comfort of expectant mothers; it is in no sense a remedy for vari ous ills, but its many years of suc cess, and the thousands of endorse ments received from women who have used it are a guarantee of the benefit to be derived from its use. This remedy does not accomplish wonders but simply assists nature to perfect its work. Mother's Friend allays nausea, prevents cak ing of tne rr .it r breasts, and in every way con tributes to .tTiir VinolfflV motherhood. Mother's Fnend 13 sold at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. BRADFEEU) REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. NOW GIVEN IN PORTLAND DR. A- G. SMITH. I publish my true photograph, correct name, personally conduct my office. I am the most auc ceasful and reliable Specialist la tbe Northwest, confining , mr practice to Ailment of Men. Prof. Dr. Ehrlich's WonderfulDiscovery INDICATED IN THE WORST FORM OF BLOOD AILMENTS, ERUPTIONS, SORES, ULCERS, ETC, ALSO IX THREATENED AND EARLY PARALYSIS, EPI LEPSY, PSORIASIS, ETC. All other treatments for Ail ments of the Blood have been slow, haphazard, and never posi tive, often bringing about condi tions worse than the original ailments. "606" acts immediately. The symptoms begin to disappear within 12 hours. Dr. Julius . I Metzler, of the John D. Rocke feller Institute, says: "Only sci entific men can Imagine what a marvelous discovery this Is. It is beyond belief what It will do." "606" (also , known as SALVARSAN) was discovered by Prof. Ehrllch, of Frankfort, A. M., physician to the German Emperor, after six hundred and five other experiments hence given the name "606." I have personally administered this new remedy and know its power. I have a full supply of "606" on hand, made In the Ger man laboratories, and imported In the original tubes. I make all required blood tests," and am thoroughly conversant with the technique of preparing and ad ministering the treatment, which I will gladly explain to all Interested. A:G.Smith,M.D. S34H Morrison St, Cor. Second, Portland, Or. garden or field crop that grows In the state." . Ellensburg Wants Water Supply. EIX.ENSBURG, Wash., July 23. (Spe cial.) An ordinance providing for a municipal water supply has been In troduced in the Council, providing for a bond Issue of tlOO.OOO. Not Dyspepsia or Indigestion IT IS FERMENTATION You eat too much or only a little and your stomach feels off. The doctor, call It indige.tlon or dyspepsia; often the doctors are wrong. It s fermentation of food In the stomach; the system cannot absorb the food and you try this dys pepsia cure and that. Sometimes you feel better, oftener not. Take a glass of Baldwin's Cel-.o to remove your stomach troubles and it will leave no bad after effects. It is pleasant to take contains no hablt formlng drugs, such as opium and mor phine, and Is different from anything you ever tried. Baldwin's Cel-so i mildly laxative. Is sold by all druggists in 10c, 25c, 60c. and $1.00 sizes, and one glass will con vince you of It. merit. Don't Vait 606" The new German Discovery for BLOOD POISON $25 Until August 1st. DR. J. J. ICEEFE 309-10-11 Merchant. Trust Bldg 6th and Washington, Portland, Or. CALL AT OSICET NO DETENTION FROM WORK. L. T. YEE & SONS "S Tbs Old. Reliable CWnsss I Doctor spent lifetime study sf herbs ana resemrcn m vuw , - -ntul dlolama bv ts vB Cmpi Baataos ears all slUBCBVS ai ara w bas ethers falL' If ysa sai ler, call as write ta YaVB 4 suss aaw'"" 7 ,' J aUsk Ce. Alder, rertlaai. O. 1 Urn , .t The Dr. Brrrs Offer FREE FOR ALL AILING N I Mil il We want all ailing men t o feel that they can come to our office freely for examination and axnlanation o f their condition without being bound by any obligation to take treatment unless they so desire. We will make a t h o r niicrh nnri Rplen- 1 1 f 1 e examina tion UI. 3 uur 1" -1 'an" ments free of charge, an exam ination tnat wui uure j . true phvsical condition, without a knowledge of which you are grop ing In the dark. If you have taken treatment elsewhere without suc cess, we will show you why it failed. Every man Bhould take ad vantage of this opportunity to learn his true condition, as we will advise him how to best re gain his health and strength and preserve them until ripe old age. CLEAN METHODS Our practice is large hecause our business and professional methods are clean. We have no schemes for influencing you to our office; no impossibilities to prom ise vou. Our education, our ex perience, our conscience condemn all such quackery. TVe want to deal with you upon an honest. lair and square basis, with mutual con fidence and respect between phy sician and patient. Our offer PAY WHEN SATISFIED is vour absolute protection. Con sultation, examination and u'aS nosls free. If your case Is curable, deoend upon it, the DR. UKr-i. yftem of MAN-BUILDING treat ment will give you Immediate ben efit and a quick and lasting cure. 1 titt THTKO MEN. 'before treating elsewhere, hone.tly Investigate our proven methods. You will then under stand how easily and quickly we cure all curable cases of VARICOSE VEINS, SPECIFIC DLOOO POISON, NERVO VITAL DEBILITY, OBSTRUCTIONS, .-,w.t'T a Tir. ni.ADDEH and KIDNEY trouble., CONTRACTED ailments, RUP TURE, PILES and BBWAu aiimema. What you want is a cure. Come to us and get It. Once under our treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thing It is to get well in the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. Office hours, dally 9 to 6. Evenings 7 to 8. Sundays 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 363 Washington St., Portland, Or. Dr. Lindsay RELIABLE EDUCATED EXPERIENCED .CONSULT HE FREB if you . are worried about a special all- nees or any male ail- J" meat ur muutt a.u- r. .-y mint tX-.:. I have .0 m n o h 1 faith In mv own alclll .hat T will nri. mv ahllitv before I ask one cent. You don't need money to be gin my treatment. YOU MAY PAY AtB AFTER I CURE YOU. Dr. Lindsay The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. 'En trance 128 Second "If "t, rj1"" Or. Office Jjours A. M. to 8 P. !. fcundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. .'. . 1 . -1. : 1 ( . ii-AAlr N'errrt. In- somnia Results of exposure, overwork and other violations of Nftre's laws, Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, ari com Veins, quickly and permanently cured at small extx-nsp. SPECIAL AILIENIS Kewly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and '""i"0.?, stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected In llvin days. Consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of questions. Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.J Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO., V4 WASHINGTON STKEET, Corner Mrst. Portland. Oregon. Causes Sickness Good Health Impossible With a Disordered Stomach There Is nothing that will create eickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people daily contract serious maladies Bimply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. - We urge everyone suffering from any stomach derangement, indigestion or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct understanding that we will refund their money without question or formality. If after reasonable use of this medicine they are not satisfied with the results. We recommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who has not been benefited by them. Three sizes. 25c, 50c and $1.00 ft box. Sold In Port land only at The Owl Drug Co., Inc. Cor. 7th and Washington Sts Hay Fever and Smsr Golds MUST BE RELIEVED QUICKLY AND WE RECOMMEND Foley's Honey and Tar Compound For quick and definite results. For MEASLES' COUGH, for the COUGH that follows SCARLET FEVER, for CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, for ASTHMATIC CONDITIONS, or a cough of whatever origin, including CHRONIC COUGHS of ELDERLY PEOPLE, use, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound For Sale by All Druggists. If" J LS least.