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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; SUNDAY ' MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1003.
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MONOPOLY POLICE NOW U5ING TRAINED DOGS
Sagacious Animals Provo Great Assistance to Officers ! Show Almost Human
Intelligence I . ; J
our crops
: of raw
Some Plowing Still Beported
in Northwest Damage
in .Other Sections.
, Crop condition continue very food
nil ever the- Pacific northwest ' .From
very section the same reports come
crops growing- faster than ever, for this
time of year. Some belated or early
plowing-its reported In a few sections
, on account of unusually mild climatic
conaiuona. - - . .
. f. . - i United Btates.
In - the . southwest -' there are
reports of green bugs from various
sections. , Reports Indicate that the ver
min are doing much damage to the
i growing crop. . Other sections report the
usual winter conditions.
Foreign conditions are thus given by
Broomhall In the Liverpool Corn Trade
news unaer date r January 17
waited Kingdom,
The frost which we mentioned a week
ago Increased In severity during the let
ter cart of the weak and was acconr
(panted by a bitterly cold east wind,
which on some- dsvs blew .with- consider
able force. ,- The thermometer registered
110 to 20 degrees of frost in the south
of England, as well as the north, but
arter Deing- particularly Keen on Hunaay,
.the frost began to give at night and at
is o'clock yesterday morning the thaw
was complete and the temperature
spring like. The frost has left Its mark
on the young winter wheats, particularly
line laie sown, out u is very semom mat
... Dad. rrosts occur m trtese lsianaa.
'.!"-''ri:'; Argentina. " . ,
The latest news we have from our
own agent describes harvest work as
proceeding satisfactorily, with good
: weather. Estimates of the wheat, sur
plus are Showing a tendency to Increase.
The new wheat has already commenced
to arrive at the ports and shipments are
expected to increase soon.
K Tv. f: W;:: vf r India, 1 '
; We hear that clouds have appeared In
one important district of the Punjab,
but otherwise the situation shows no
change. It Is certain ' that the winter
rains must come very soon now If there
. Is to be any substantial increase in the
wneat acreage, for it Is not usual to
expect any seemngs of this crop after
the middle of January, even In the late
uorcnera gist nets, we again hear oy
mail that; the outlook In Bengal and
the central provinces Is fair, but these
-rat D i small ngure compared with
the big crops usually grown in the Pun
jab and united provinces. : " t
y ":.-: ': Australia, .
Chartering to load the new wheat crop
' proceeds slowly, but still the list of
boats now numbers some 20 sailers and
steamers.--..
.-M-Tltussia,
The weather lately has been very se
vere generally and as, the snow cove?
has been deficient it is needless to say
that the crop outlook Is no better
Fresh arrivals at the ports are extraor
dinarily scarce and it really looki as if
, before the spring, ,the export trade
may come to 1 a ' dead stoo.
unless there is - some Increase
in supplies soon. St.. Petersburg
sends advices dsted J2d Inst., of a biz
snowstorm in the northwest and an-
i other in the Black Sea, which extended
over the lower parts of the Crimea.
' ,A;B.- V SO
We hear from Bucharest of a drifting
snowstorm followed by not very -vers
frost, while 8ullna reports 1 de-
fwi front f ahrenhelt and the Danube
lull of drift ice.--,- As far as present
utiiproeats g the closing of the Danube
' W1I4 not make much difference, for Su
JitiH 1ms a stock of sbout 6,000,009
' bu!hln, which will provide material for
ln:s,lncsn during several-, weeks, but ofr
tu prtng and summer the outlook Is
'prjii lack,- for good authorities main
tkin tbar the country in about cleaned
as tit as wheat is concerned. And,
although crop reports so far cannot be
called really pessimistic, yet our Braila
correspondent says the crop has. had
the worst start he remembers during an
experienoe or 27 years, and 11 is wen
known that a good harvest is seldom
or never obtained from a bad seeding.
The truth of this was abundantly ver
ified by results from the last spring
crop or Russia ,
Anstrla-Xangarla. "
. Extremely cold weather was exper
lenced last week and the hard frost
must have subjected the young wheat
plants to a sevsre test, unles they were
safe under a good cover of snow, and of
this so far we have bad.no word.
'. rnaoa. .
The frost last week was very severe.
via, 80 degrees fahrenheit, and, although
numerous fans of snow occurred, yet
they did not cover the fields as farmers
would have liked. It cannot be said
there are any definite or serious com
plaints about the crop, but still farmers
are a little anxious about the safety
of the last seeding. Latest country
markets have ruled quiet, but the recent
advance of d to d per quarter has
been maintained.
' Oermany.
Severe frost, without snow, was also
experienced last week in this grower,
and this weather naturally was not re
garded as favorable for the crops, but
of course any damage will not be re
vealed till spring. It may be remem
bered that very similar weather was
experienced last season, that Is, a hard
frost occurred suadenly when the crops
had no snow cover, and we need hardly
say that very serious crop damage was
subsequently revealed. Supplies of na
tive wheat are not much In evidence;
Indeed, we are informed that In the
south, they are coming to an end, and
it is very certain that much Argentine
wheat is wanted and has been already
purchased.
BROOD OF PYTHONS.
Lively Young Family First Instance
of Hatching; In Captivity.
From, tbe London Tribune.
Most people know that vipers bring
forth their young alive and that the
common English grass snake deposits
its eggs to be hatched by the heat of
decaying matter. . Some of the great
constricting . snakes, however, exercise
certain amount of - care over their
W e-atherlnar them Into a heap and
coiling around them till the young make
tneir.way out or are neipea inio uie
world nv ens Kinaiv oiuces ui me nee
era who break away the hardened she
A case of ' this kind occurred with
the Indian python in the Tower Menag
arl in the earl? nart of the last cen
tnrv and ' others are on record at the
Jardin des Plan tea in Paris, the Regents
park gardens ana at a later aate . in
hou at Tunisia. . An Incubation which
has been unusually successful Is just
recorded from the Tlerpark or Herr
August Fockelmann, at Uross-Borstel
near ,nrauu. -4 . . , ,
In . August last he bought a large
recticulated python f rom aailor trad-
Ins- to the east. Within a month she
began to lay eggs, and when one was
examined - It was xouna i : conmn a
nartlv develoned embryo. - As time went
on others were opened, and in this-way
the proprietor - ootainea a series ' 01
sDecimens of young in different suges
or oeveiopmeni. i ne mouni. p;uira
paid the greatest attention to her eggs,
went f op a, urn into tne Minv
Th s-Anernl results - ancear- to be far
better than have nitnerto ueen ooiainea.
At Regents park, though It was found
that the eggs had been fertilised, no
vlna vounar were sroduced. t: At tiroes'
Borstel 27 young pythons ; came out.
and ahelr owner described them as very
lively. little reptiles, with much the ap
pearance or common grass - snaea,
measuring from ti inches to SO Inches
in lenrth and - bitinr reaaur at anv
thing offered to them with -sufficient
force to make an impression on one s
finger. . . ... ,"
On Novcrnhfr it thav took ; food for
the first time white mice of a pretty
good else. All appear to be in the best
possible condition and should they reach
maturity tbe fact of their having been
hatched 1 in confinement will no doubt
enhance their - value- consldersbly. -for I ts
SHOE SIZES.
The System of Numbering the Work
of Forgotten Frenchman.
From the New York Sun..
"It is the hardest thing in the world
for me," said a busy man the other day,
"to remember the slsea of my different
articles of wearing appareL Collars,
shirts and gloves are easy enough be
cause mere isn t a , matter or actual
inches, but where they get the hat and
shoe numbers is what beats trie, and
H11 BSde a
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GeeVo
The Wen-Xaews
Ballakle ,
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CHINESE
at ul Hfiih
1 DOCTOR
U(e ttuay t reots esi karta.
stedt SianoMnS mmt la attlaa
1 wwrta sia wonetrrai raswaias.
0 MEBQUKV, rOlBOMg OK PBUG8 P8 ED
SI CTHEi WITHOUT OPIRATTO. 01
WITHOUT IBS Alb OF A MUX.
tnr. TbrMt. Bbvemttoa .Nmnnrni,
Nervons DfW!l. ntnmmr. Ua. Kltau
TrenMMt Lmt Mnhon. rsale Week
sets and AH Private IXumsm.
A SURE CANCER CURE
ust aWcelva- tnwi pekhiv, diss 8fa lora
, as KelUble.
ir too am arrLicrco. conn dilat.
DBLATS ABB DANGEROUS.
If roe. raaaot call, trrlte (or avmBtan kUak
Dd cirralar. laeloae 4 eat Is lUnaa.
CONSULTATION FREE
TKX a a EX WO CK1KESX KEblCUiX OU
uati riist it.. Cor. lUrrlsas.
Jfertluia. Orates,
rbeee at tla TbU raaaa.
why I have an 11 stocking under an I
shoe Is another mystery."
The last missis is easily expiaineo,
Stockings have always been measured
by the inch from heel to toe, but the
numbering or snoes was rixea a long
CUXemea. ewfbrsv
(ITU KXOWaT TW WUU .
Tamit'a Sztraes ef Osbass ea4
Oepaibeia
OAPSULE8.
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Rowe A Jdsrtln'a Itl Wash-
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The - Tarrant Co 44 Hudson st, Mew
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Tw nan, BuaR. Aiaan aallabla
SOLD BY ExUGGISTS EVERYWHERf
Aw n
f OR HOMEN ONLY
Dr.' Sanderson's Compound
Savin and Cotton Root PlUa
The best and only reliable
remedy ror DELAYED PKR
lODS. Cure the most obs.ln-
la to 10 days. Prlos II
at
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druggists everywhere.
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box. or three boxes - IS. ' Sold bj
Aaaress t.
Portland. Or.
rtrst sU
and other drag habits are positively en red by
UAoriiNA. r or oypoaermic or internal nse.
Bamnle sent to any dror habitueAv Eumi
mail. Rttffiilaj- nrfr 12.fl0.rxir boftla a A
as Funr nmiririat nv hr mall fli. nlaln arannaa
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CONSULTATION
We Cure
BLOOD poison
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KIT DISEASES, SOKES,
VLCEKS FIOB11BI1
ECZESCA, mOrXES, BX.OTCBES, XTCHIMrO,
BVBVIVO. BUOOLOStTIOXH Or IKS
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Our scientific.' systematic course of treatment for. weak, nervous. ?
broken down youths' and men who have, through dissipation un
fitted themselves for work and the enjoyment of life, is a system
that has been tested many times over and proven entirely satisfac-'
tory. It is totally different from the many sickening pills and tab
lets and the stimulating, stomach-ruining drugs given by would-be-
specialists. Our specific treatment for, all the symptoms1 indicating "
Failing Strength is harmless, though so effective as to remove them '
immediately. It Ts constitutional; therefore, by purifying the blood,
strengthening the nervous system, nourishing the tissues, the pa--tient
becomes strong, and healthy, with all signs of the trouble
forever gone. This treatment is to the human system "What the sap
: is to the treeit buds energy, ambition and confidence that leaf into :
a prime, healthy, manly feeling of new life. .. -. ;; . , ' ?
. , VUT T43B DJUJ.WU , PAID tTHXESS CTTBEB.
COZTSTTXiTATTOH COSFlDEBTTTAXi AtTD UTfTTED A personal, thorough
and searching examination is deeired. though it inconvenient to call, write
us a full .description of your trouble Our office hours are from I a. m.
to 1:10 p. m, excepting Sunday from t to It Address or call on the
STilOUIS DISPENSARY I
ims appears. be the first Instance InJ if aTLTTj - ii
which . this particular SDecles has sol II COBTE SE0OBT9 AWD TAanaXti BTBXETS, POXTXAZTO, OXEdOaT. M
bred.
time aso by a' Frenchman arid it's so
long ago tnat only one Mew Tork dealer
couia oe rouna wno knew anvtnins
about 1 1. iuven ne man 1 Know me in
ventors name.
The Frenchman permanently fixed the
nuiiiwwm ui .uvvi tui mil auiu i. auit
America. He arbitrarily decided that
! no human foot could possibly be smaller
tnan tnree-ana seven eigntns incnes, so
calling this point -aero lie allowed one
third of an inch to a size and so built
up his scale, Consequently a man can
not rind out tne number or his own eboe
unless ne is an expert at exact arith
metic,. And even then he Is likely to
1 go wrong, because all shoe experts al
low for the weight of the Individual
and the build of his foot before they try
to determine wnat sue shoe ne ought to
wear.
As far ss women's " shoes ' are eon
eerned the nroblem Is still more dif
floult . because .many of the manufac
turers Instead of keeping to the regular
scale have marked down their numbers
one or two slses In order to capture
easily . flattered customers. For this
reason ' most dealers ask out of town
customers . to send, an, old . shoe , with
Ijirir oraara. - . t ... .
The 'syatem of measuring' ' hats Is
much simpler. .Any man can tell what
slse he . wears ' by simply addlnr the
width and length of the lnnerrlm an-1
then dividing by two. Orders can also
be eeni 10 tne snop-seeper oy. stating
the circumference .of the head.
j Bock's FonyRfllo Swim. ,
-. From the Providence Bulletin.
A handsome buck deer landed on Ston-
Ington Point Tuesday, having swam half
a mile across Stonlngton harbor from
wamphassett Point, where a herd of
deer has lately been seen. The buck
first encountered the sea wall that
stretches along the waterfront south of
the old breakwater, but managed to find
a breach near the extreme end of the
point through which he scrambled to a
vacant lot near the house of Mrs. Frank
Joseph. .
The deer caught sight of the crowd as
he came ashore and to escape capture
leaped with great agility a seven-foot
ricket . fence separating the shore from
he narrow htahway that leads to the
government reservation at the end of
the noint. This broueht him to the
five-foot wall in-front of the old light
house, which obstacle ne also surmount
ed with graceful ease, bounding o the
shore on the east side of the point,
where he again-took to the water in the
direction of Sandy Point. . - - -
Sandy Point Is ths extreme tip of the
state or nnooe isisna, . woming up
northerly from Nspatree and inclosing
Little Narrasansett bay. Joseph Fuller
Jumped into a skirr and started m pur
suit, or tne duck, put tne ennse wss
hopeless..- After landlna at6andy Point
the animal plunged again Into the water
ana ttiis time swam until ne reacnea
Oabrook, or Pawcatuck Point, at the
mouth of the Pawcatuck river. Here he
disappeared after an aggregate swim
of nearly or quite four miles. . ; ,
Chlneso Have' No TJse for Surgeons.
1 '", " - J From ths Chicago Journal.,1 i
It may occur to many people that
they have -never seen a Chinaman be
reft of an arm. leg or other member of
his body. The reason for this Is that
all orientals maintain a profound ob
jection to surgical operation a Indeed,
they much prefer to die rather than to
be deprived of a member, because SS It
Is' undeniable that thev come into the
world with two arms, two legs, eight .
ringers, two thumbs, etc., tnay must
of necessity go out of It with the same
number. Otherwise, onoe on the other '
side, they might be sent to hunt for a
missing member and spend the greater
part of eternity in finding it
Perhaps ths. nearest approach ' to in-
ternal. surgery that a Chinese doctor
will attempt Is to stand on the pa--
!, .nu mA lh 1..,. .
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In dentlstr the Chinese have reached
the discovery that the nerve Is a worm
and the best method to treat an aching
tootn is to loosen it by driving wedges
In order .that the worm may escape. .
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;V ' :' From .Health.) '.. V,-'.
Few .people know how to cough prop
erly. It never ocours to the ordinary
Individual that there is a right way and
a wrong way of doing it. Yet it is a'
matter of no small importance.
If every sigh means a drop of blood
out of the heart as people say. every
cough means some greater or leas pro- , I
portion of time knocked off one's life. .. I
Most people - cough as loudly and -
rorclbly as they can, but. it is ratner
costly noise, for tbe single reason that
It taara and Inflames tne lungs. - The
lungs consist of an extraordinarily del
icate spongelike tissue, which some
times' gets Inflamed and choked with '
phlegm. When we try to get rid of
this substance we cough. . But obvious
ly. If we remove it violently, we must "
necessarily injure the delicate lung tls-T
sue. Therefore, train yourself to couch i
as gently as possible. ' - - u
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" The steliabls Specialists.
Neglected Special , and Blood Diseases Endanger; the Health
. and Vitality, of Every Sufferer Therefrom. 'These
, , Maladies Are Always Aggravated llfcrotigh
-I Improper, Treatment by Incompetent, v ;
- ' Doctors and Unreliable ;,;
" -i- Specialists '!
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and Success. .I Permanently' EstabliedWe s Have. V4
' . . Cured Thousands of. Others Don't You. Think
We Can Do As Much for You? i
Nervo-Vital Debility
There Is certainly no victim of Nervo-Vital Debility
or Male weakness but what hopes to be rejuvenated
some time. You should not lose your grip on life be
cause inferior remedlea have failed to benefit you. My
special treatment, for this trouble, varied and modified
to suit each Individual case, is an unfailing cure to
which a vast army of restored men' today owe their
sturdy health and happy condition in Ufa under It all
disagreeable symptoms soon disappear, drains of vigor
are stopped, prematureness prevented, masculine power
thoroughly restored and manhood mads complete.
i Specific Blood poison
Prompt and herolo treatment Is the only kind that
should ever be used in combating the "King" of bad
diseases. " - '" : ' .
our anectal form of treatment for specific or eon-
Uglous poison In the blood Is indorsed by the best phy-
' It goes to the very bottom of the disease and forces
out every particle of Impurity. Boon every sign and
symptom disappear completely and forever.
The blood, the tissue, the flesh, the bones and ths
whole system are cleansed, purified and restored to per
fect health, and the patient prepared anew for the
duties of Ufa , i . -
r Scrotal Varicocele
Varicocele impairs "flUllty and destroys ths sis
men ts of manhood... I dally demonstrat that Vari
cocele can bo positively cared. Instead of ths organs
being maimed and mutilated, they are preserved and
strengthened, pain eeases entirely and almost instantly,
swelling soon subsides, healthy circulation is rapidly
reestablished, and every part of ths organism affected
by the disease Is thoroughly restored.
Urethral Stricture
Neglect or badly treated Stricture is progressive,
soon involving in its destructive course the whole ,
Genlto-TJrinsry system. ' Cutting and tearing are harsh
and savage reminders of old Fogytsm. The striotly
modern original methods employed by. me In ths treat
ment of Stricture are entirely free from ths horrors
of surgery and are absolutely safs and painless. AU
abnormal growth is dissolved, leaving ths water chan-,
net entirely open and absolutely free from obstruction, ,
every unnatural discharge Is stopped and all irritation
along the walls of the Urethra and In the region of ths
Prostrate Gland. Bladder and Kidneys is allayed.
Call forJFree Consultation and Examination or write for full Information before taking treatment, aa
you will find our charges lower and treatment quicker and better than elsewhere. e
At all times we are anxious to see those who have "riven ur hooe." Rarelv if ever is a case beyond-
'help. 'No matter whether it is Urethral Obstruction, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Rupture, Skirt Diseases, Loit
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Vitality nervous ieoiuty, oiooq Mrmuou, oiotcnes, sores, xviuncy ana oiaaaer or uontractca iiseases
or any of the diseases and weaknesses of men. :
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Different doctors have different ideas in re
gard; to cures. Some call a suppression of
symptoms a curs.. They dose for drug effects ,
and claim that nothing more can be done'
But the real ailment remains, and will bring
the . symptoms back . again, perhaps the same
as before, or perhaps modified in some man--ner,
I claim that nothing less than complete
eradication of disease can be a real. cure. I
treat to remove the disease , and not merely
the. symptoms. J search out every root and ' ,
fiber of an ailment, and I cure to stay cured.
DR. TAYLOR.
Tbe Leading Specialist
v I Cure
I have treated hundreds of men who bad long suffered a gradual decline of physical and mental energy as
a result of ailments, and have been interested in noting the marked general improvement that follows a thorough
"eure of the chief disorder. My success In curing difficult cases of long standing has made fne the foremost
specialist treating men's diseases. This success is due to several things. , It Is due to the original, distinctive
' and thoroughly SAjlentiflo methods of treatment I employ. - . .
1 - To those in doubt as to their true, condition 'who ' wish t to avoid 4 ths series results that rriay follow
neglect, I offer free consultation and advice, either fat my office or through correspondence. If your case is one
of the few that has reached an inourable stage, I will not accept it for treatment, nor Will i urge my services
upon anyona Z treat curable cases only, and eure all ca es I treaty v
....V Weakness" Contracted Disorders Varicocele '
Functional derangement, such, as In no other ailment peculiar to men This most prevalent of all diseases
premature loss f..?lSfi Atli!! u Prompt and thorough cure so es- of men Is also the most neglected, :
I Is a ymptom of staUoVdis- sentlal, . Contracted disorders i tend either through dread of the harsh
order. To stimulate activity by the to work backward until the most methods ef treatment commonly
use of powerful .. tonics is an easT'yital nerve centers "become involved employed, or through ; Ignorance of
matter, but such results are mefelj , tUM 1mi-1,to.h -rhn tht- grave dangers that accompany
temporary drug effects. Most do ln the inflammation. Then Wllows the disease. As varicocele Interferes
tors treat . "-weakness", in this man- chronic stage that stubbornly resists directly with the circulation and
ner because they do not know how all ordinary treatment.- Safety de-. process of waste and repair through-
, to cure the real cause of the de-mands that every vestige of Infec-out the generative organs, the ne
rangement. t am the only physician tlon b eradicated ! at the earliest cesslty of a prompt - and thorough 1
employing scientific and : successful possible moment i My treatment - Is rure cannot be too forcibly em-
methods. I use no tonics , at all. My thorough. , . The remedies . employed phasiaed. - I cure varicocele lns one
treatment is a local ne entirely, have a more positive action than has week-by an absolutely painless pro-.:
and corrects . every abnormal condi-a ever r before been attained, . and so cess. My cures are. tnorough - and
tlon or that vital eenter,t"S pros-' perreci is my meinoaoi application aosoiuteiy permanent, . ana are ac-
jtate giana. My cures are real cures . inai. even enrome ,caoes, yieia com- compiisnea witnout me use or Knue, ,
and .a,re permanent , ... . ?..:Lp9y,v.:?-.?t ligature -or caustic. "Vi--
6 : - Consult Me FREEIiillllll
To give ailing men every opportunity of Investigating my methods of treatment and equipment, I offer PBEB
consultation. Compare the thoroughness of my examination and diagnosis- with that of other physicians, and
you will reaaily see wny my exact anowieage oi m oiroroeri mcnuiea n my epeciauy. enaoies me - w zoreteii
the exact result. I refuse to treat Incurable casesat any pnca u ir . impassible to call a
particulars of treatment by. mail.
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