1911. INDUSTRIAL GROWTH IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST ttti? TrrivT-r. nnrnnXTAV. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6, I-Tf -A O fll I TUBERS OPEN EYES Redmond Show Is Revelation to All Who Attend. CLIMATE PROVES SUITABLE rota to Exhibits frrnf In by Grower From Country la Neighbor hood An Unexcelled by Anj Other Section. REDMOND. Or, Nor. . (Special.) nt4monil'i first annual potato show, held Nivtmr 1. the fiat tha O.-W. BAN. demonstration train jl here, was a success, and far exceeded tha expectances of the Ked.T.ond" Com mercial Club, which promoted the pro ject.. The Idea of hoMlnr a potato show In Kftmocd wa adnrJ by F. W. Craham. waatern Inrtustriai and Ira -m!rrtlon affent of tha ilroat N rthern road. whn he here Railroad 'lay. After earlnar of the extlblu of polatova ha said: ratatm Art rralav4. "You folk! have without doubt tha Trat lot of potato- rown In th United States, mil It would be the brst klnj of axlvertisina; for you to r.o.d an annua! potato atiow. and make a aiv-cialtv of thai kind of crop. It w .u 1 attract attention from ail OTr tha United stales." Th loa advance. by Mr. Oraham wa takan up by tha Commercial Club end. tha papre here, and thouah tn. tlm. waa limited In which to et up xhiblte. th el.owlne; tna.la at tha ahow waa bayond tra apectatlona of a.U Tha profeaaora and railroad officials from tha denonstratt.n train wara mora than aurprlaed to ae such a oomplet eir.lblt of potatoea In thla aectln of th atat. and th railroad oftlcla:a wara anxloua to hav. tha entire exhibit ahlppad to Portland where they guar anteed to place It on exhibition In conaplcuous plJce. Exhlblta wara mad from Redmond. Powell lluttea. a few mile eaet of her. Ulllman. atx mil. north of her. Slater, on tha weat. rrlr.evlll. and Madrae. Thar were potatoea that had been grown on trrlsated soil, and thoe on dry land, and one volunteer crop from tn. U.iouia place, near thla city, showed up creditably with some of th ether exhibit. Skew Help Crewrra. " Thla Brat potato ahow haa been an Impetua to arowera In thla eoctlon, and aa the profeaaora from the Cor vaiila Agricultural College aald: "It la going to be a mighty hard proposl tton to beat th potutoea rrowo In th H1mon.l district." Tn. following wer th prtxe-wln-Dera: Carl Oray prtae of tZS for bal sanaral exVhlt. . P- xil of I'owell lluttea. who .xhlbtt.d e.v.a d.ftVrmt Tirt'M'l li -onl prlaa for be.l aerrml tihtMt -T. T!ch.a -r. of BeJmond. lhr verl.ti.a Ttalnl pnaa for b..l arl lilblt. I. C Truala:i of IMvtJ liutl... nvu lariat!.. For beet buanal Klret prlae. f. D- Mus tard, of Pell Hatta. Earlr Ohio arllrl a-nd prtaa. O. V J. n-.lt. Rd:nond. H ur ban k varlatjri third priest B. A:k:na-n. Red. Vnr beef dfa.n rtret prl"". C P. Clara. B.lmon.l. Hurfnrk: ?"id pm. J. U. Mc Uurt .. Knwoit. Hurbaaa verl.ty. l-t Blaale potato .s l. Mustard. Pow ell Hutted I-ate Koee arletj; aecoad prtae. t. O. liaaoo, He4roona. Exhlblta war mad by th follow. Inc potato arrowere: Kirk Whltad. three mile aouth of Redmond: II. A. Conner, near thla city: E. R. Tlche nor. adjotnlnc city: Henry llewlna. four mllea a.iuth of city; S. P. Muetard. Powell Huttea: J. O. llirieon. Red monl. F. M. White. Redmond: II. l Olbaon. Powell P'itte: N. 1".. Oolden, Powell lluttea: W. K. Abbey. Red mond: c. K. Clark. Redmond: H. t timlth. Redmond: W. R. Imt1.!oh. Hill, man: lain Catlow. Cllna Falla: JL V. ISouxa. Q. L. Ehler. Redmond: F. C Park. Redmond: C. O. Jarrott, Red mond; John Tuck. Redmond: S. K. Van Allen. Redmond: A!'n WlKcoxen. pow-ll p.uttea: . K. Mcljillln. Ited miUld. J?;n W.:f.T. Mw:l Rutten; Jorn Pau:on. p.wf'.l liuitoa: P. K. Ku.rett. Powell Hmtea. l"::arle Icy. Redmond. H. A. Connera. R.-dmond. P. V. Slnaer. Redtrond: r. W. McCaffery, Redmond: J. O. M--t;ufrie, Redmond; IL J. lUrrla. Redmond: W. 8. Rodman. Redmond: Frltx Newman. Redmond: J. IK Cochran. Cllne Kalla: Huh Oe. I'owelS Iutt-a. tleorica More. Red mond: W. IL Itaveey. M.i.iraa: k itoert. Poieell r.uttee: S-ir. I'nael: r.lltte.. C tl. CiTn.'l lis. iltll n an. Mera lr-.. Ke.lmoni!; li H.r.ka. Re.lmon.!: Oliver Swanaon. H'.iltnan; John Tinner. Redmond: lr. fnyder. Redmond: P. A. Yate. Powell Butte: John Wolfer. I'oaelt lluttea Healdea the potato exhibit there wer exhibit of larare cahbaaea. chlckana, honor, carrot, turcipa. artl- 1 choke, pum; klna and cter proluota from tha impaled and dry acctlon around her. F. tV. UMnon. Portland ticket arant for the H.irrlnian I'nea. hnd a buahel cf F. R. TIchcnT"-Early Rota and C R. McLv::in- Rurbonka ahlp pad to Mm at Portland, where h will pio them on exhlt It at th tk-ket of- flee at th I'nlon depot. It l th Inttntlon cf th Com mercial C:ot her to hold an annual I potato th. Th frmer and ranch- I era of thla aectlon will try to Improve their teoj If p.'iaib. ao aa to m-tke a ood a.:owlnc of crop at tne next potato ahow. WAREHOUSE PLAN ADOPTED Rsllwsys Ievlle on This Stem In Handling Frelclit. REND. Or, Nov. tPrac'al ) Tha warehou.e avatam of handllnff all frela-ht ahlrped from or received at Rend haa been rteoMed on by th Orearon Trunk at Pea.'hutea llatlroad ofltc'.a'.a. Th method which wer u.ed ao auo ceaafully In h.tndllnc h hundred cf ton of freleht each year at Shanlko win be employed. Th lreccn Trunk i will build a warehou.e hy ; feet, and haa given th f rclirt-hand Inz con tract to the Jr.e Warchoup Com pany. which haa been hand:init all frelaht at Opal City aince tl:e road was opened to that point. There la arret activity around th Bend railroad yarda. tn preparation for beclnnlnar rearular traffic. The Y and all ne-ea.ary etdetra-ka have been com pletcd and work atarted on the round, houae. A larae water tank la under way. ard a tic icanr la bull lira; a !ur track to toe mi:i of ti.e ! nd M:lllnc Waret-ouai Company, which will beirtn making; f.our aa .jn a machinery, now tied up at Cpal City, la hauled to Bend. The walla of the atone paaaenser ta tloa are ruins" rapidly BYE THRIVES IN NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY. ir8'-..- o - -t- s " EE.T. Or.. Not. t. fPpeclal.) An ann return of 118 an acra from ry on .igebruah land In cultivation for th flirt tlm show th poealbllltle of Central Oreron a an arrlcultural region. J. R. Fox. of Fremont, In North Ijike County, ha Jtiat threahed 11100 worth of fine aeed ry from a llttla mor than to acrea of land, which waa laat year raw aaajebruah. Th yield was from t to IS buahels to th acre. Mr. Fox ys: "Fremont's rya la th beat that has ever been threahed In Northern Lak County." CAMAS CATTLE ill LEAD WAIIKLACCS SOPLIES GRAIN' to jxoriusnnfo herps. Dairymen Exhibits at North Yakima Attract Many Buyers for Hlh Claas Jet-Beys. LTLE. U'uh. Nov. t. (Special.) Wahklacus. on the Ooldendal branch of th Spokane, Portland aV Seattle Railway, Is comlna; to th front as a grain eupply point, alnce a Rood wagon road runnfna; It mllea north has been built by the county. Th Camaa Pralrlo section Is now given a shorter route to the railway atatlon. Guy Cimpmon. proprietor of the Mount Adame Jeraey atock farm at Laurel, an at Wahklacu laat week and purchased a load of wheat that will bo fed In addition to clovers and vege tables to his dairy herd. Mr. Chapman Is a believer In dairying and breeding of llvcatork In portlona of Klickitat Coun ty. At the fair. Juat cloaed at North Yuklma. he exhibited five of hie Jersey herd, which came In competition with many other Northweat stalea and with a dlreot Importation from th 11 of Jeraey. II aecured flret prlx on Jolly Jack Froat, a yearling bull. Th cattle en tered conalsted of three cowe, on yearllnsr heifer and one yearllne; bulL At the conclu.-lon of the fair he sold the five Jerseys that were on exa-.omon for J1.-.60. Mr. Chapman says he could have aold many more almllar Jerseys had he had them at North Yakima during fair time. Claus Ftaack. a pioneer cattleman ol the Camas country and now a great be Iiever In the utility of the cream can. was alao down to Wahklacua. buying hta Winter aupply of grain lately. NEW APPLE HAS ORIGIN Gold 1U11. Or., 5Ien Develop Cn known Ppecles of Fro It. orLP 1UIJ. Or, Nov. taV-tSpeclal.) V. ;. Mvers and W T. Ward think that they have developed a new and cIMlnct .rlety of app'.o on their Sama Valley fruit ranch. -and cn that combine tha beat qualltlea of both the Newtown and Ppltienberg. The new apple la obtained from aeedllr.c top-graf tlnga on old trees. a:i the cutting being mad from a single thrifty seedling tree. It has the hpltzenberar shape and th New town coloring, with a tendency to de velop a red cheek that la mor marked tha present season than at any time since the grafllnga began to bear. .. yet nameless, th new appla Is a handsome fruit, rivaling the New. town for keeping qualltle but hav ing no water cor uch aa fa often found in that variety. Th kln 1 heavy and tough and th meat firm, which will lnaur l:s shipping qual ltle. The flavor la tart, ana wnu sr.ithtly resembling that of the Wlntar lunana. Is distinctive. j li.i.-.r.e shown the new apple to marv experienced fruit men. and hav- j . t. A ....t.l tll what ! inr tounu hjiio -" . It la or had ever aoen anything UK It Messra llyer anu na .... they are warranted In th belief that thoy hav originated a new variety. SOLDIER IS GOOD FARMER Fort Steven Servant Slakes S30 In Eight Months on Hogs. FORT BTEVENS. Or, Nov. 5 Sp c!lll ) Fort Steven old!er hav dem onstrated In a very practical manner to all I -ower Columbia River residents the vast profit there la In raising hOK and In the har.dHng cf a vegetable garden. Iletrlnnlns; with e'.ftht hogs this Spring, valued at approximately 12'). Quarterrr.aaier Sergeant Hocking, of th Ninety-third Corepacy. has on hand at th present time J5 fat specimens, the average value of which exceeds 139 apiece. In a period not exceeding elRht norths he has Increased hie aa.ete to $1SJ Of this sum less than JiO wns spent In provldlnar feod additional to that obtained from table s.-rape. so that a conservative eetimate p'acea tne profits to the company at SCO per cent In leaa than one year. Recently on of to olJe boss waa killed and found ta weigh mere than ( pound. At im cents a pound, a. a present 'price for dressed pork, this hog was worth 7B. Th aoldler are quit elated over their farming xparlments and expect to start In on a much larger scale next season. APPLE PROSPERITY TOLD Hood River Growers Find Exhibits TTnneocssary to Sales. HOO DRIVER, Or. Not. b. (Spe cial.) C. L. Bmlth. a pioneer hortlcul turtat of Kleallng. Wuh, haa' been her endeavoring to our an exhibit of local apples at th Spoken National Appls Show. "When I approached your growers and your commercial clu." said the Washington fruit man. "I found a fool ing of indifference toward the great fair. The fruit from your valley has been winning first prizes year after year. In the many yeara that I hav been connected with the different hor ticultural and agricultural InetituUon of th Northwest I hav always found that such an Indifference as I find her Is a plain criterion of prosperity. Th former exhibits of Hood River fruit have been made through the Com mercial Club. The carload exhlblta of last year were very expenatve. and the funds of the club were so depleted that It was decided not to repeat the exhibit this season. It 1 th sentiment of many of the prominent grower that funds spent on the opening- of market) where th apple are not known will bo more beneficial than to spend th money on ppl-ahow axhlbtta. Mr. Smith was formerly of Oregon, wher he was connected with the O.-W. It. A N. Co. In Its agricultural demon stration department, Lost lUver Dun Building. KLAMATH FALLS. Or, Not. 5. (Special.) Work on the Lost River di version dam, being built for the Gov ernment by George C Clark At Com pany. Is approaching completion. A comparatively small proportion of th work remains to be done. All ma terial for completing the work haa been ahlpped to the camp save four carloads of sand, which will b on th ground shortly. Tha dam is to divert Lost River Into Klamath River, In order that Tul Lake, Into which Lost River flows, may be reclaimed. Tule land, aa a rule, la very rich aotl and It la be lieved that some of th homesteads re claimed by the project will be among the richest In the United States. LEWI" RITE II PROVES RICH IX PROnt'CI.-fO VALl'ABLJi BEAN CROP. 1 l r A - . w.. t . 9 J Ai'" 4 4 t. 1 j '..-i." .f5 -Tv--! -.-iti .Af i. - r ' .? , .va. "A , . r--r i ""y - -1" ! : .-: A--,''5,.v .i Tat Utalka at Third Picking. WOODLAND. Wash, Nov. C. (Special.) Th accompanying photograph wtil show what the Lwl River Valley can produce In th way of beana, which Is only one of Die good crops that thrive her. Th cut represents two stalks of beans at the third picking grown by M. Apllng, at which tlm the two stalks pro duced 15 beans that weighed T pounds. These beans were grown byMr. Apliti-r under contract for the Woodland Canning Company, who, while canning nearly all fruits and vegetables, makes a specialty of canned beans. BURNS IS INSPECTED Irrigation Project Believed Capitalists' Object. VISITORS ARE GRATIFIED llTles River Valley Pleases Men From Boise, Who Glean Reports Made by Engineers Sent to Look Over Ground. BURNS, Or, Nov. 8. (Special.) C. B. McConneJI, who has been here the past two years promoting the schemes for larg Irrigation projects In Silver Creek and Silvio River Valleys, and who haa baen making heavy expendi tures for preliminary surveys, esti mate, meaeuremcnta and other data, returned a few days ago from Boise, Idaho, accompanied by representatives of capital who were sent here to make Investigation of the Sllvles River pro ject and ascertain the reliability of the reports and estimates mad by air. Mc C )nne.ll and his company. O. M. Carter, of Boise, and l.T. Klnp, a civil engineer of the- samo place; Mr. Eaton, an Eastern capitalist, and Mr. Horn, an engineer representing him and his associates, were In the party. They came in autos from Vale and aft er entering Harney Valley they trav eled back and forth over the northern portion of It, which will be the first section to com under th water from the Sllvles River project. They examined tha dam and reser voir sites, the lower one about six mile north of Burns and tha main one In Silvio Valley, and they expressed themselves as pleased with their find Ipgs. The character and extent of the land to be Irrigated appealed to them as offering a good Inducement. They complimented the engineers Cooper ex Dodge on thla feature, saying It 1 very rarely they com across such a condition. Leonard Cole, who with his brother, Emory, Is Interested In these enter prises, accompanied th party, who re turned to Boise Friday. The utmost oonfldeno 1 felt jthat favorable re ports will be made to the Interests that are expected to furnish the capital and that It will be forthcoming with th opening of Spring for the begin ning: of actual work. STRONG BRIDGE IS NEEDED Heavy reining Machinery Demands Stiff Span at Gold HUL GOLD HTT.U Or, Nor. K (Special.) It has been learned here that the County Court's reason for placing one of the piers of the new hrldge across Rogue River at thla place in what many consider a perilous location, is to gain strength for the structure by making a shorter span. In making the plans for the bridge the fact that thla Is a mining district was taken Into consideration and because the new brldg will undoubtedly be called upon to carry much heavy machinery It was decided to make it stronger than the regular type of bridge that Is being erected In Jackson County. The construction company that has the contract for the new bridge guar antees It to stand as built, and the County Court is relying on this guar antee. The Rogue River went on one of Its periodic rampages two years ago the last week In November, and It Is hopod that the new bridge will be completed well within th contract limit, which Is December 1. CELERY IS NEW INDUSTRY For First Time Goldendale Market Is Supplied With Antl-Soorbntlo. GOLDENDALE, Waah.. Nov. S. (Special.) The local market has been supplied with home-grown celery this year for the first time. Experiments In celery culture have proven highly successful. The local grown plant Is equal In else, color and flavor to any celery that has ever been shipped Into Ooldendale. Roy Crooks, bookkeeper In a local bank, rented a plot of garden land on the Little Klickitat River last Pprlng. on which he has de voted all of his spare time to raising celery. Mr. Crooks has supplied the local market entirely so far. Many residents are buying celery from Mm In large quantities and bury lng It for Winter use. Warren Marshal and H. E. Cramer hav beds containing over 100,000 plants on the fruit farm of County Treasurer Marshal, seven miles northeast of Ooldendale In tha foothills of the Eimcoe Mountains, which will soon be ready to put on the market. QUARRY WORK PROBABLE West Favor Using- Convicts TJpon Clatsop Rock Plant. SALEM. Or., Nov-. 6. (Special.) Governor West, upon returning from Astoria, haa expressed himself as favor able toward providing the use of con victs at the Clatsop County rock quarry at Tongue Point. The County Court of Clatsop County, during the visit of the Oovernor to Astoria, re quested the use of a certain number of convicts for this purpose. The county has discovered that the distribution of crushed rock from many small quarries is expensive and hopes to cut the cost in two by the operation of one large central quarry, the rock to be distributed by means of scows through the various large waterways. The camp will be established about th Drat of th year, acoordlng to the pres ent plan, aa at that tlms additional money will be available for road work. Tallman Depot Reopened. LEBANON, Or, Nov. 8. (Special) Tallman. which has been closed for some time as a railroad station, was reopened bv order of the Railroad Com mission. While there Is not much busi ness at Tallman In the freight line, and few tickets are sold. It Is considered by th Commission of sufficient impor tance to b kept open on aecount of th transfer business from the Brownsville and Springfield trains. West Stayton Schools Crowded. WEST STAYTON, Or.. Nov. 5. (Spe cial.) At the rate West Stayton Is be ing populated, th present school fa cilities will soon b Inadequate. Every new family arriving lncraaaa th at Every woman's heart responds to the charm and sweetness of a baby's voice, because nature intended her I for mnthprhond. But even tha ! loving nature of a mother shrinks I e it.. 3 t t,-vnn,,cA ciinVi a tlm. IrOUl LlltJ UIUCOl tClm3t3 DUlU O UU1U is regarded as a period of suffering and danger. Women who use Mother's Friend are Eaved much discomfort and suffering, and their Eystems, being thoroughly prepared by thi3 great remedy, are in a , healthy condition to meet the time j 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- ou3 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- X 1 ing oi me - bceasla, and in WOmOlPA, everv wav con- . TJT. iriDUlcB IU Btromr. healthy motherhood. Mother's Friend ia sold at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, Ga. tendance, but Mr. Humfeld, of North Yakima, who arrived this week, beats the established record of seven per family which, strange to say, has been the rule up to now by two, his family consisting of self, wife and seven children. Mr. Humfeld, who halls from The Netherlands, as is evidenced by his Rooseveltlan family, will start a model Dutch dairy farm. He has bought ten acres of Irrigated land and rented IS acres from tlfe Wil lamette Valley Irrigated Land Com pany. YAMHILL REALTY ACTIVE Healthy Tone of Market Shows Big Growth In Year. SHERIDAN, Or, Nov. 5. (SpeclaL) The prosperity of Yamhill County is refleotlng the title which thla seo tlon bears as the garden spot of the Willamette Valley. There Is a steady movement of ranch and city property. Newcomers continue to come In, and land values, instead of being at a standstill, are increasing. In spit of the fact that land values sre on the rise, the prloe of land In Tamhlll County Is still below that of other Valley oountles. Four railroads have surveys Into the county. East erners who are coming to Yamhill County are nearly all going to the farms, and all are loud In their praises of Yamhill resources An unusual number of Yamhill ranchers are build lng fine homea, and nearly all the newly ereoted realdencee are large, up-to-date bungalowa. Freight receipts In all of the cities and towns of th county show a decided increase In ship ping from all points. Irrigation Plant Near Gervals, GERVAIS. Or, Nov. 6. (6peolal.) S. H. Brown Is Installing a pumping plant on his farm, half a mile east of her Mr. Brown has Just completed a well or reservoir 14 feet In 'diameter and 35 feet In depth, and through the bottom of this well he will have two s'x-lnch wells drilled to a depth of 125 feet. This plant Is being Installed by Mr. Brown for the purpose of Irrigating his 18-acro loganberry field. The plant consists of an 11-horsepower gasoline engine equipped with pumping ap paratus that pumps 600 gallons a min ute. This Is the largest plant estab lished for Irrigation In the Willamette VaUey. Klamath Gets Apartment House, KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Nov. 5. (Special.) Jerry Looney. who has been dolnB the plumbing in the new White Pelican Hotel, now nearlng completion, has doclded to build a 130.000 brick apartment-house within 100 feet of the hotel. It will be erected this Fall, and will cover ground space of 50x130 feet, and be two stories high. This Is an other feather In the cap of the devel opers, who Insisted In trying to build the town at a distance from the river district, and whose dissension from the ideas of the older inhabitants led to much bitter feeling. The old town was settled along the Link River, which CITY DOCTOR SAVED BOTH A Ban Francisco phyejielan has within the last few months been called to Pacramento and Orovllle. In both cases the patients were ladies and In extremis with Brlght's Disease. Local physicians declared nothing could be done, and recourse was had to the San Francisco physician. It did not look like either patient could live a week. On arrival the doctor put the pa tients on Fulton's Renal Compound to relax the kldneye. aiding It with active measures to sustain the heart and In crease the eliminations. One of the cases had uraemie vomiting usually the end. Recoveries are being had In both cases, each patient being up and around at last advices. Physicians can have the names of both patients. The advantage that the San Fran cisco physician had over the local mem ben of the profession laid In Fulton's Renald Compound, which he aided with vigorous measure. (This text books contain no agents to relax inflamed renal tissues.) If the local physician had given the Ronal Compound when first called in their Digitalis. Nitro Glycerine, Basham's Mixture, etc, would have meant something for these and other measures are helpful when required. But without the Renal Compound to relax the kidney they are futile, and failure is certain In chronic cases (nearly 90,000 deaths last year and constantly Increasing.) Physicians In probably every state In the Union are saving cases or Brlght's and chronic kidney disease with Fulton's Renal Compound, but the constant reiteration by the books of their Incurability is costing thou sands of lives. It took the world forty years to accept quinine and we pre sume we must b patient, but what about the poor unfortunates who are dying and cannot wait! MEN CURED WHEN OTHERS FAIL Call and let us give you a careful, pains taking examination absolutely free. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice Is all you need. X - Ray examinations, when necessary, free. No money re quired to commence treatment. Ycu Can Fay Fee Whan Cured During our many years of active practice in MEN'S AILMENTS in Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have invaded the city and tried to steal our methods and advertisements, but not being able to steal our brains they were not able to succeed in their dishonest wavs: so do not be misled by them, but come to us, the oldest estab lished SPECIALISTS for MEN In the city, who guarantee cures, or maka no charge for their services. Remember, we have been here for yeara, are permanently located, . Incorporated and licensed under the lawa of Oregon to conduct and operate a Medical Institute, Sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment of Men'a Ailmente. You take no riak when you treat with na. We are here to etay. and for all time, and yon will alwaya know where to find tie. We are not here today and gone tomorrow. Oar ataff of pfayaiclana are graduate from the leading eollrgea In the TJnlted Statea. and have been in active practice from 15 to 2(1 yeara, and are duly qualified and licensed to practice medicine and surgery In tbfa and aeveral atntea. la veetfsrate our record and atandlng nnd compare them wltb the other ao-called specialists who have only been In our elty a few weeka or montn. and wbo have copied onr announcementa, which the newapapera reeorda will ahow. Beware Investigate! Men. if afflicted or In trou ble, call and have a friendly talk I it will coat yon nothing. We will be your friend aa well aa your phyalclan, and will advtae yon eawdluly, honestly and eonaclentloualy. Call today. Don't delay or neglect your self. We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed .Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment BT PROF. KHIILICH'1 GREAT DIS- 11 Cftf? " COVERY AKD BLESSING TO MANKIND UU We Cure Weakness ' also known as Nervous Debility, Nervo - Vital Debility, Neurasthenia, etc If you have any avmptoma of this ailment, such as loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and other symptoms, we want you to be sure and call. We have given this condition of men special study and we unhesitatingly say that our treatment is not excelled by any other specialists regardless of what they may claim. We know what we have accomplished in even the most severe cases, and there Is no reason to believe we cannot cure YOU also. We Cure Bladder and Kidney Troubles . Varicose Veins, Rupture, Piles and Fistula We are specialists and are prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. MEN, IF IN TROUBLE, CONSULT US TODAY. If you cannot call, write for free book and self-examination blank. Many cases oured at home. Hours 9 A. II. to I P. 51; Sundays, 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE I014 MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR, gave the city Its former name. Link villa. a 1 WOODLAND'S GROWTH FAST P. A. Bin I Constructing- Two Story Concrete Building Now. WOODLAND, Wash, Nov. 5. (Spe cial.) On the completion of the P. A. Blue two-story 30x80 roncrete building which now has the roof on. Woodland will boast of three two-story and one one-story concrete business buildings and one concrete-block residence, all of which have been erected In the past two yeara Mr. Blue's building will he a hand some one, the lower front being of plate glass and the upper story front of pressed brick with terracotta coping and ornaments. By getting the roof on at the present time work on the finishing of the Interior will not be re tarded during the rainy weather which may be expected at any time. Dallas Flans for Growth. DALLAS, Or, Nov. 5. .Special.) According to present Indications, Dallas Is soon to have a large machine shop, new depot and other new railroad fa cilities. It being practically assured that a new railroad Is soon to enter here, and this is to be the location of a union depot and car shops. Not only this, but arrangements arg now on foot to ereot large woolen mills In this city. Dallas is In need of such an industry and offers an Ideal location for the same. AFTER 7 YEARS I Was Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham s Vegetable compound Wanrika, Okla. "I had female trou bles for seven years, was all run down. ana so nervous x could not do any thing. The doctors treated me for dif ferent things bat did me no good. I got so bad that I could not sleep day or night. While in this condition I read of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and be ran its use and wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. In a short time I had gained my average weight and am now strong and welL" Mrs. Saxlie Stevens, E. T. D., No. 8, Box 81, Waurika, Okla. Another Grateful Woman. Huntington, Mass. "I was in a ner vous, run down condition and for three years could find no help. "I owe my present good health to Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Com pound and Blood Purifier which 1 be lieve saved my life. "My doctor knows what helped me and does not say one word against it." Mrs. Maki Janette Bates, Box 134, Huntington, Mass. Because your case is a difficult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as in flammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors; irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-dowa feeling, and nervous prostration. OUR CURES Ar effeoted by th uaa of roote and herba. "So opera tions, no polaonoua druxa. We have made a life study tn thla line and you will re ceive the benefit of our re search. ""Men and women cured of private ailments. K e r v o u aneaa. rheumatism, asthma. pneumonia, blood poison, lung trouble and dis eases or a:i Minna. consul tation FREE. THE WTSQ WO CHUTESE MEDICINE CO, 18&4fc llorxlsea at-, fertlaad Or. SUFFERING g' wj Ki.. u a ii WW " r j' . DR. A. G. SMITH, The Leading Specialist. I am a rereUtered and ltceBiei physician, conf Inlns my special practice to the allmeotB of MEN. 1 have more money Invested in my etabllshment than all other Fort land apeclallstn combined. I see and treat my patients per sonally. All men should know who the doctor Is they consult. I use my photograph so that when you come to see me personally you will recog nize me. Investigate my personal standing before accepting treatment from a doctor of unknown Identity or reputation. Are You belna; treated in a satisfactory man ner by youi present doctor? Ia he carrying out his promises? Has he cured you in a reasonable time, and lived up to his guarantee? Are you paying him exorbitant prices for medicine: Does he employ thorough ly up-to-date and scientific methods, which would be approved by the reg ular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorably to yourself, come and have a confiden tial talk with me about your case. It will cost you nothing. VARICOSE VEIJfS, BLOOD POISON, FILES, FISTULA, ETC, Cured in S Days No Detention From Oecupatlon, Family or Home. SO SEVERE OPERATIONS, MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME - SAVING, MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS 18 A FACT. I Ail CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT. WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. FREE CONSULTATION. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood Ailments. Piles, Fis tula, Bladder, Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; If necessarv a microscopical and chem ical analvsls of secretions, to deter mine pathological and bacteriologi cal conditions. Every person should take advantage of thla opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent cure Is what you want. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., and Sundays from 10 to 1. A. G. Smith, M. D. Morrison St., Corner 2d. Portland. Oregjon. Nerve, Blood and Skin Dlaeaae Speclallat. Consultation and Examination Free. WASHINGTON ST, COR 6tn, Portland, Or. r ' DR. KEEFE Gnaran- .f. '? .... . .. -, ViRT. COSE VEINS, HY- :.- : i 1 1 is. v. r, a a -,.T B L A D D ER TROU- V , -ViK,T, AILMENTS, v if v II T nFHii.. ITV, W B A K N E SS, F-h, T-jj PILES AND BLOOD Vvs. - ?S P,OISON. Treatment V- 'V-ak and personal advice ejotfv confidential. "NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID TJX LESS CURED." 9 to B, T to 8 Dally; Similar, 10 to 1. Legally Qualified In Oregon and Other States. Xt la estimated that there are 1.471.000 native Christiana In India, KEEFE