The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 16, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER . 1 1904.
ERUPTION
SALE
ENDS IN A VERY FEW DAYS
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PRICES SMASHED TO PIECES
322 Men's Suits
65 Men's O'coats
worth$12.50 and$15.00,
put into this sale at ... .
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Child's Russian Overcoats, mm
Military style, belted back, velvet collars; J J
sie3to8 rr girls as weUaa for boys-M'
Boys' Long Overcoats, fa - a mm
Velvet collar, belted back; sizes 8 topa
Young Men's Long: Overcoats, ' a aT mm
Ages 15 to 20, gray striped cheviot, vel- 'fc J
vet collars Just 100 in the above lot K
50 Doz. Men's All Silk Four-in-hands, 4 mm
Regular 50c values; this week while they last,
ERUPTION PRICES
on Men's nd Boys'
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New line Men's
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CITY RECEIVING
HOSPITAL NEEDED
Physicians Point Out Necessity
for Central Place for Gar
of Emergency Cases.
COST WOULD BE SLIGHT
OVER PRESENT EXPENSE
Plan Suggested by Drs. Zan and
Biersdorf Contemplates
County Paying Its Share.
Portland la In great need of a recetv
Jng hlopltal. according to City Physician
J. C. Zan and city Health Officer H. it.
Bleradorf. They aay no other city with
aa large a population aa Portland on the
Pacific ooaet la without such an In
stitution. They aay that at thla time,
on the eve of the Lewis and Clark
posltlon. provision for caring" for emer
gency cases la much more necessary
than aver before.
They are of the opinion that the city
and county should share the expense,
and believe that the coat of mainten
ance. In addition to what the city and
county now pays for eVnergency esses,
would be very alight.
According to the plan proposed no ad
ditional physicians will be necessary
for the first year. The work could be
done by the county phyalclan, the city
physician and assistant and the city
health officer. At the present time the
city and county pay a large sum each
month for hospital ezpenaea for emer
gency cases, all of which would be cared
for at the receiving hospital The med
icines to the poor which are now dis
pensed at aome drug store would be
given out from the dlapenaary con
nected with the receiving hospital, re
aultlng In a great aavlng. The money
thus saved could be applied to the sal
aries for nurses. An ambulance would
have to be purchased, and horses and a
driver would have to be In readiness for
service, but It Is believed that the am
bulance could be made almost self
supporting. It la eatlmated that to establish and
equip an emergency hospital with, beda,
operating tables. Instruments, ambu
lance and horses would not exceed $1,000
and that the cost of maintenance, over
the expense now Incurred for emergency
casea. would not exceed over $200 a
month. Thla divided between the city
and county would be a small Item,
The plan will be presented to the
board of health at the next meeting by
Dr. Btersdorf. He wlU ask that the
proposition be submitted to the county
commissioners, asking them to confer
with the city bosrd of health In estab
lishing an emergenoy post In this city.
'1 believe It Is abaolutely necessary
to have an emergency hospital," aald
Dr. Biersdorf yesterday. "The city Is
growing so fast and we are having so
many casex which demand Immediate at
tention that It la Impossible to handle
them to good advantage. We have as
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large ' territory to eover aa Ban Fran
cisco, and they have three fully equipped
stations for emergency eases, while we.
with 1(6,000 people, have none. m
"I am In favor of s Joint city ana
county hospital established In the center
of the city and fully equipped. Two
nurses, an ambulance and driver and
beds and operating tables will be nec
essary. I believe we can squlp a hospi
tal for $1,000, snd the cost of main
tenance over and above what the pres
ent cost of handling emergency cases
wlii be very small. We will -sate the
hospital bills, which are very large, and
also the dispensary bills to a large ex
tent. We could also make our ambulance
nearly self-supporting.
"I feel that we should take Immediate
steps to carry out this project In order
to have everything In worklne order by
the time vlaltora arrive In Portland."
Dr Zan was no less emphatic In his
assertions. He deplored the fact that
such a large and rapidly growing city
should be without one.
"I believe that the best plan for an
emergency hospital In this city would
be for the city and county to eo-oper-nte
in establishing and maintaining one.
By doing so the cost would he slight
The hospital should be centrally lo
cated where all emergency cases could
be treated. The dispensary should be
there also. Instead of having It at some
drug store. A great aavlng could be
made.
"The health departments of the city
and county could unite, and no additional
physicians would have to he employed.
Enough could be saved from hospital
end dlspenssry hills to psy the nurses.
I believe that after the hoapltal Is es
tablished we can run It with very little
addltlonnl expense to the taxpayers."
THE PACIFIC MONTHLY.
Magazine Devoted to This Section
Now Enjoying Prosperity.
That Portland and the Oregon coun
try Is forging to ths front and that
the people of the east are anxious to
learn something about this wonderful
section. Is evident from the large num
ber of Inquiries received by ths Com
mercial club and ths publicity depart
ment of the Lewis and Clark exposi
tion for literature on Oregon. Another
evidence Is the Increase In circulation
of ths Pacific Monthly, a magaalne de
voted to the Interests of this section.
The publishers state that they are get
ting ao many requests that It la Im
possible to supply the demand, particu
larly for the Issues of August, Sep
tember, October November and De
cember. These requests for the maga
zine hsve come from Washington, D. C,
Illinois, New York. Colorado and In
tact nearly every stats esst of the
Rocky mountains. The requests for the
December number will total nearly 5,
000 more than the number printed. For
January, 11.000 copies are being printed
and there are Indications that this will
not meet the demand.
The magastne also shows that east
ern bualneaa flrma are realising Its Im
portance, for N. W. Ayer a Sons have
Just closed a contract for advertising,
which Is the largest contract ever signed
by the magastne The January number
of the Paclflo Monthly will be one of
rare Interest. It has been Increased
12 pages, of which If will be devoted. to
the reproduction of soma remarkaoly
fine and artistic full-page views of ths
Columbia river, taken by Mrs Harsh H.
Ladd. This will be a forerunner of alx
special editions to be Issued during
106. all of which will be handsomely
Illustrated. The magastne Is doing
much for this territory and deserves
the unqualified support of every loyal
and progressive cltlsen of Portland
which It Is now receiving to a very
encouraging degree.
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