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a THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1. 1S08. SIS TOeat Shipments From Ta ' cific Isortliwest Heavier Than Ever. POBTLAXD SUPPLIES SIIABE THAT COUNTS More Than 11,000,000 Bushrla Have Bxn Exported Since July 1 From Portland and tfce Several Puget Sound Porta, Including Flour, , More wheat was exported from the Pacific northwest during the month of October than during any other corres- ponding month since wheat began to grow '"here -In efficient quantities to be sent to foreign shores. Portland: specially, did a big export business during the. month and thereby succeed ed in breaking' ail records tor total quantity exported from the) combined ports in the Paclfio northwest bjr this -" time of , the season. j . , According . to Merchants JExchang Statistics, no less than 11,085,464 bush els of wheat, Including flour reduced to wheat, have been exported since the . beginning of the season, July 1, a total that exceeds by nearly 1. 000,000 bush els the former record rolled up during the season l0-06, when 10,18,244 bushels were exported rem the various ports in Uie Pacific northwest.' Portland not only. sent an unasually lares ouaxititv of wheat to Europe dur ing the month now closed, but also furnished California with a substantial u.ntltv S62.425 bushels having been set afloat from Portland warehouses for San Francisco. All . told. Portland shipped away by water during October 2.0SM7& bushels wheat, wnue tne com' hlhed Pua-et sound DOrtS shinned 1.028. lnr to. Europe, 130, ISO bushels going to California, and (6,666 bushels going to the orient. .. .. The flour ehtnment from the entire Paclfio northwest were not heavy for the month " Portland shipping 30.S4J barrels to California and le.000 barrels tn Rnrone. while the -combined Puget sound ports shipped 16,74 barrels to the orient. 16,772 barrels to California, 16.86 barrels to South America and 1,000 barrels to Europe. VP11X BUILD LARGER BAFTS. Benson ... Logging Company Expects iC : to Save Towing Expense. Th Benson Logging company, which . last summer Sent five log raf ts from "th Columbia river to Ban rUio In tow of ocean going tugs, met with such sub- that It has been decided to build next season's rafts much larger. The rt " sent away during the summer , measured 700 feet In length, but It Is now figured that rafts 1,000 feet lone can be handled witn as mucn saieiy. , Br increasing the sixe a large sum of money will be saved In the expense of towage, since the additional length , will give space for about 1.000,000 feet more of logs. 'The original rafts oon- tained about 6,000,000 feet, and it is es timated that the new style will hold .I.... I nAA Anil ftiw will Ka nn .', VIUO, I.VVV.VVV .... f rr ... .... - larger In circumference, however, since that would give them too deep a draft. The rafts towed down the coast last ' summer drew from 20 to 21 feet -The rafts will, as before, be' built at Clatskanine, where the company has a large logging camp. But a new cradle win nave to De nunc, ana worn on it has already been begun. The company Intends -keeping a large force of men .at work all winter building! rafts, and li is oenevea um xuuy ou.uuu.vuv ie ' of logs will be towed to San Diego by this concern next summer. , 'i It takes a powerful tug- about two Weeks, to tow one or the rafts from the Columbia to San DrettO, and it Is figured that a large amoxml of money can be saved by making twV-raf ts out of as : many logs as have heretofore . entered Into the construction of three. WHALE CREATES EXCITEMENT. Dying Leviathan Mistaken for a Sea serpent Near Tillamook. , (Bpeclal Dfepatch ts Tbe JoornaL) ' Tillamook, Or., Oct- 21 Considerable excitement was occasioned In this city ths other day when the report was freed that a huge sea serpent had been t on the beach of Bayocean Park, d the town turned out en masse 'to tch a glimpse of this wierd monster the deep. ' News of the leviathan was first the Sue H. bnought by passengers on lmore. who told wild tales of a hu uge afle living thing that they had- seen wh: coming in over the bar. They report ed that the monster was soma 60 feet In length and that It acted aa though It were in the throes of a painful sick ness. First It would rise out of the water some 20 feet, splash around wll )y and disappear to be seen again, rush ing through the "water about a mils distant. Eve.ry launch and craft on the water front was loaded to the guards and .every available rig and automobile was . pressed Into service one day by curious cltlsena. The excursionists had some dlfflculty-pSernicla. in locatin tne sea serpent, nut u was . finally traced down to a "high" and very very ancient whale which the sea 1 hsd cast upon the sand spit, and the pleasure-seekers were very careful not ' to venture within less than a couple or hundred yards of the carcass. . JJIG LINER LAUNCHED. North German Lloyd Adds the Georce. Washington to Fleet. (SVpedsl Dltnetcb to The Journal.) Bremen. Oct 21. The North German T,1oyd company's new steamship George Washington was successfully launched today In th presence of the largest ' crowd that ever witnessed an event of the kind at the local shipyards.. The - American ambassador, David Jayne Hill, officiated at the christening ceremonies and "afterward deliveri-d an. address at the luncheon given by the North German Lloyd off Icials. ' The toeorge Washington has the dis tinction of being the largest German steamship ejer built. She is 777 feet "long and her tonnage will be 27,000. . She Will be the first of the North Ger man Lloyd liners with provision for an additional third class to accommo date ' passengers of small means who find tli price for second -cabin accom- modattona too high, and yet who do not Wish to travel in the steerage. AJiOXO . THE WATERFRONT. Ths steamer ''Alliance, Captain Olson : sailed for Coo Bay at 2 o'clock last night. " - "-.'j- - - " The oriental liner Ntcbmedie will sail for Hongkong and way ports next n-n niornlnr She will clear to morrow ' afternoon with about 60.000 barrels of -flour and ,200.000 feet sf lumber. - , -" . , The German ship Paul Isenberg and the British shin WynnnUr art expected in finish loaoin grain tni weeic ror J.Urope. The British, steamer Bank- . U ! syi vk r i-r ra itiii Bs?TBimrrmMif s nam in1 h Goes, to Europe. With Large and Valuable Cargo of Barley spv ;.-". srw r .w y yn?- i is ' ..U.IJ .js.llj sans ni 1. 1 .ujk H)ss,l r' " '' ! ' f ' ' " " 1 w i " t 'TS' " " - 1 ' " ' k . t . v 1 . ' U titi ' i .'.a---.-v V 'L'" 11 ' ' - i , I ' Norwesian Bark DagMld, Captain One of ths largest cargoes of bar ley ever set afloat from a Paclfio coast port started down ths river yes terday afternoon In the Norwegian bark Daghild, Captain SUlhane bound for Ipswich. The manifest liled at me fields will pzobably also get away dur ing tne week wltn wneat xor uurope. The French bark Saint Anns is booked to arrive at the drydock today, where she will be lifted for cleaning and painting; preparatory to loaaing whfat for Europe. Ths schooner W. H. Talbot ts loading lumber at ths mills of. the Inman-Foul- sen Lumber company for Manila. The steam schooner xoeemue ten down for Presoott last night, where she will load lumber today In order to get away before Wednesday. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Oct. II. Condition of the bar it I p. BU smooth; wind southeast, 66 miles; weather cloudy. Arrived down at 1 pi m. Steamer J. Marhoffer. Balled at 6 a. m. Steamer State of Cali fornia, for San Francisco. Arrived down at 10 last night and sailed at 10:16 a. m. Sloop Condor, for Nehalem. Ar river down at 10 last night Steamer South Bay.. Arrived down at 6:80 and sailed at 8:15 a. m. Steamer Homer, for San Francisco. Sailed at 2 p. m. Barkentlne J. M. Griffith, for Guaymas. fian Francisco. Oot. 21. Arrived at 6 a m. and sailed at 8 p. m. Steamer Roanoke., for Portland. Balled at 10 last hlfcht Steamer Melville Dollar; at noon. Bteamer Kose city, for fortlana. Honolulu, Oct. 21. Sailed October SO German steamer Arabia, for Portland Hobart, Oct. 81. Arrived prior to Oo tobex 2S French ship Alice, for Port land? - " ' Tides at Astoria Sunday: High 6:60 a. m., 6.6 feet; 6:06 p. m., T.8 feet jyiow iz:i a. m., s.s reet. MAROOED jNTELtiamcm. 2Urnlar X.lnsrs Bo ittlft. Breakwater, Coos -Bay. Nov. Rose City. San Francisco ......Nov. Roanoke. San Pedro and war. . . .Nov. Alliance. Coos bay Nov 6 State, San Francisco Nov. 6 Eureka, Eureka anduCOos ...... Nov. 10 Homer, San Francisco Nov. 10 George W. Elder, San Pedro ...Nov. 10 Arabia, orient y. ..Nov. 14. Alesia, orient ................. .Nov. 26 Numantla, orient .Deo. 10 Nioomedia, orient Jan 1 manias x.lners to Ssoart. Nlcomedta, Orient ' .Nov, i Breakwater, Coos bay Nov. 4 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Nov. 6 Rose City, San Francisco ...Nov. D Alliance. Coos Bay .0. .... . Nov. 7 Homer. San Francisco .Nov. 12 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro .Nov. 12 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Nov. 12 State, San Francisco Nov. 12 Arabia, orient Nov. 20 Alesia, orient Dec. 6 Numantla, orient Dee. 20 Tessels la port. , Broderick Castle, Br. shj.Coal Bunkers beyland Bros., Br. sh ...... . .Drydock Donna Fraucesca, Br. bk Astoria Churchill, Am. sch Astoria Asgard, ' Nor. sh Drydock Alvena. Am. sch Astoria W. F. Jewett, Am. sch .'..Astoria Irene. Am. sch... ...".Astoria Washington. Am. ss. ........ .Drydock Gael, Fr. bk. St. Johns Aberfoyle, Br. bk N. P. Mills St Nicholas. Am. ship- Astoria Berlin, Am. sch Goble Wynnatay, Br. sch.. Elevator Crescent, Am. sch. Dolphins Alexander Isenberg, Ger. sh. ..Dolphins I. M. Griffith. Am. sch Stella IVUe du Havre, Fr. bk Oceanic W. H. Talbot, Am. sch...Inman-Poulsen Nicomedia, Oer. ss Flour mills BankHelds. Br. ss E. St W. mills Wrestler, Am. bktn.... Rainier Hazel Dollar, Br ss Linn ton Taurus, Am. Sch .....Astoria Am bktn. Stella ut. Anne. r r. bk. on way up Yoscmlte, Am. ss Prescott Zn Boats o oad X. umber. F. 8. Loop, Am. ss ..San Francisco Riverside. Am. ss San Francisco Bee, Am. ss... San Francisco Annie E. Smale, Am. ss Hongkong Melville Dollar, Am. ss...San Francisco Samar, Am. sch San Francisco Cascade, Am. ss. ..".San Francisco Ss 2tout With Oement and Crsnsral. Neatsflelds, Br. sh. .......... .Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr. sh., Antwerp Bradlocb, Br. bk. ............ Antwerp Join villa. Fr. bk Antwerp Carmanian, Br. bk . . , .. ..... .Hamburg Rorhambeau. Fr. bk. Lelth Gulf Stream, Br. bk. ., Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk . . . , London Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk-.Antwerp Armen. Fr. bk. Dublin Glenalvon. Br. bk Antwerp Desalx. Fr. bk..... Antwerp Ooal Bblps sa Boot. Bossuet. Fr. bk.' Newcastle, A. Torrtadale, Br. sh. ...... . Newcastle, A., Tramp Steamers Xn Konte. Aboukln, Br. ss. ........ .San Francisco Forevlc, Br- sa . . . . Puget sound Gymerio, Br. ss ....San Francisco Sa Bout la Ballast to XaA Oraln. Port Crawford. Br. sh .......... . Callao Oregon, Oer. sh.... Tokobams Merechal de Noailles. Fr. bk.West coast Homeward Bound, Am. bk.Vanc'v'r, B. C ' r u . . r, v. w D . . li U . Uft, ...HUH XWBIil 1 Sully, Fr. bk Antwerp Thiers, Fr. bk. , Belfast Francois, Fr. bk........ San Franclsoo Asnleres, Fr. bk San Francisco Benares, Nor. sh. ".'Callao Clan Graham, Br. bk .Caleta Cblosa Laennec, Fr. sh. Kahuluf Crlllon, Fr. bk. Hobart Oil Carrier Sn 2tonte. Santa Maria. Am. as. ...San" Francisco C. C. P NOT WITIf DEFUNCT BANK ' (Special Dispatch to The Journal. La , Grande, - Oct 81 The published statement that, C C Pennington was a J director of . thi i Farmers and Traders i low rentlyr ! incorrect Mr. Pen nington was not 'connected in any way with that' Innutrition, but is a ,iir,sr Ipf th La Grand National bank. Stalhaoe, Which Left Down Yesterday, Bound for Ipswich. : . , ? oustom-houie shows that ths- cargo measures 166,(12 bushels and is valued at 7,000. The -. Daghtld Is one of the finest vessels that hag visited Portland for some time and Captain Stalhane made many friends during his stay of a few ASTORIA MAYOR GIVES. LOVING CUP TO SINGING SOCIETIES ,;.-'.;..:.'.v. ...... ? , r - , m -a wa.- n V, 'A LQTing- Cups Presented to Singing Societies by Astoria Mayor. Mayor Herman Wis of Astoria will this afternoon present to th Swedish Singing: Club Columbia and th Norwe gian Singing society of Portland two loving cups as a token of esteem for th assistance they rendered In making particularly successful th 'Astoria re gatta last summer- Ths oups W411 be presented by Mayor Wise at 8 o'clock In BUera hall. Park and Washington streets, where mem bers of the two singing societies and friends have, been Invited to assemble. The singers held a saengerfest In As torl during the regatta, and thereby added a much appreciated feature! to the annual event. Dr. Emil Enna, plan istist ajid conductor, who led ttre big chorus, has charge of th affair this MEANEST OF SWINDLERS CHEAT WOMEN SEtLING CHARITY TAGS Two of the mearfest men In th world were . In Portland yesterday they worked the short change racket on sev eral of th worren who were selling tags for the benefit of the Baby Home. Owing to the circumstances surround ing each case It Is believed the men were short change artists who happened to be passing through. The rnen worked separately In the business district. Asked to buy a tag they would readily offer to do so. When the tag was handed him th swindler would say that he had no change noth ing but a bill. Hie excuse for having ncthinr but paper money was that he hurt just arrived from th east. H? would give the woman the 81 or $2 bill and Just as she handed him the change he would say that ha had a OUTSPOKEN CRITIC SANDBAGGED BY NEGRO IN SOCIALIST MEETING The boldest crime that has been com mitted on the streets of Portland In many months was Y done at 8:20 last night when H. U. Beaty of 163 Park street was sandbagged at the corner of Fourth and Washington In the midst of a crowd. Beaty was badly Injured. His assailant, a negro, escaped. A Socialist orator was holding forth at th corner and Beaty was on of his listeners, having stopped a few minutes to hear what the man had to say. Beaty did not agTee with the speaker, and be came involved In an argument with an other man over the merits of Socialism. He - was evidently somewhat outspoken In. his sentiments, and In th course of the conversation made , the statement COSTS UNCLE SAM TO KEEP THE Uncla Sam's family of cats at the postofflcs Is doing nicely. Very Wcely, Indeed. ' Uncle Sam, you know, appro priates' $34 a year for the maintenance of these cats. Tb Idea is that the cats protect th malls from rats and mice. Portland, by the way, Is on of the few cities for which 'tb department allows a fixed amount for the support of post off ic cats. ; Originally, there were but flv post office cats. A few months ago there Were 10. Two, of the kten there had to" addition to the family were given away.' Now there are but Ight. - " - ' . Blevs Richards, a po toff Ice Janitor, looks after , the cats. Steve, by the 4 - .M lift tiff 1W j iriiW' I weeks. The vessel ' was formerly the German bark Alcyone. , 8he is expected to make the run to Europe In ,110 days or better her voyage in the past aho wins' that she can SDeed along at a smart rats If at. all favored by . the- winn a . . . . hi i TS3 afternoon, and he bs arranged a short program of speeches, vocal , and Instru mental music. The cups are of silver, of beautiful design and about a foot high. Th one to be presented to the Singing Club Co lumbia bears th following Inscription: "As an evidence of my friendship for Columbia Swedish Singing Society. Portland, Or., Astoria, Or., Sept. 1908, Herman Wise. Mayor." The oup to be presented to th Nor wegian society Is inscribed as follows: "I will remember, long t remember, the Norwegian Singing Society of Port land, Or., Astoria, or., Kept.. 1908, tier man Wise. Mayor." ' The Norwegian Singing society at As toria, which participated In the saenger fest, has also been remembered with a loving cup of similar design. 10-eelit piece sifter" all. The woman In variably handed back th .bill as the man gave her th dime.' By talking a great deal and confusing th woman by pretending to be all at sea on th amount of change th swindler usually Sot away before anything wrong was Iscovered. In several Instances th men reached into the change box for th bill and it is thought took some other money be side. In each case a dollar or so was realized by these men who conceived the contemptible trick. - - One of the men wore a brown suit was 26 or tfi years old, rather well dressed and had th appearance of a traveling man. H worked his gam at Third and Morrison streets once and went several blocks away and worked it sgaln. If t the men are caught, well woe be unto them. ' that Socialists wer men who never did a day's wqrk In their Uvea Instantly there was a rush maid for Beaty by several of those within ear shot. The onslaught was headed by the negro, who swung; blackjack into ths air and brought it down with terrlflo force on Beaty's head: This argument proved effective and Beaty sank to the ground covered with blood., while the negro escaped In th crowd.' .As . soon as ' news of - th assault reached ths police station, a squad of officers was -sent on th run to the corner of Fourth and .Washington, but they wer unabl to find the negro. Beaty and - those who acoompanled him to the station ' were, however, able to give a fairly good description of th negro.- ' . a J" ' $24 A YEAR POSTOFFICE CATS way, Is an of th earliest rising work ers la Portland his day starts at 4 a. rn. But Steve gets through at noon. The afternoon are his evenings. ... 8tv says there are going - to be more cats to look after befor long. Further than this, fact,- h says, ther ts nothing new about th poatofflc cats. ' . . - ' . - -. Piano- Entirely Free.:; J See Filers announcement on page 11. It tell yiu how ... -. . Eyes "tested fre at Mtxges,v: ; ' Jf .. ' ' . I i , m i r li i ll -' -ftomh at Astoria a fight is on between Republican, and 'Citizens. WILL LECTURE 70 FARMERS Harriman . Demonstration Train Will Cany'Speak- ' erslUp Valleyl : Tb farming demonstration train of tb Southern Paclfio, consisting of a number of oar Specially equipped for th purposes of practical demonstration, and on which lectures on matters of In-' trst to th fanner will b given by members of the faoulty of the State Agricultural college, will leave over th West Sid lln? of th Southern Pacific. Wednesday morning. Accompanying th train will be the following speakers and demonstrators: Dr.1 James Wlthycomb, director Ore gon Experimental station: O. M. Lowns dale, . hortloulturist; , Prof, , A. B. Cord ley, entomologist; . Prof. C L Lewis, hortoculturist: Prof. H: R. Soudder. hortloulturist: Prof. F. Ia Kent, dairy husbandry; fror. K. W. Allan, assistant horticulturist; Harry, Asbahr, herds man. ... . Th itinerary for th train, with time of arrival and departure, Is as follow: Wednesday November 4 HUlnboro. from 8:06 a. m. to 10:60 a. m.; Forest Orove, from 11:10 a. m. to 11:41 p. m.: North Yamhill, from :15 p. m.'to 1:46 p. m.: Carlton, from 4:08 b. xn. to 6:40 p. xn. ' -i '. luursday, ' Novmbr ' B-rNewberg, from 8:46 a. m. to 10:65 a. m.; McMlnn vllle, from 11:16 a. d. ti i:l( p, n.) Amity, from 1:10 p. m. to 4:10 p. m. r riuay, rtoremoer a ttoeriaan. rrom 8:45 a. m. to 10:16 si m.: Dallas, from from 1:60 p..m. to'ttl's p. m.; Wells dale, from 4 pm. to 6:80 p. m. Baturoay, November 7 Albany, from 8:45 a. m. to 10:10 a. m.: Shedd, from 11:10 a. m. U 1!::0 o. m.: .Ilarrlsbura. from l:oQ p. m. to 8:40 p. m-i Junction City, 8:60 p. m. to S:S.p. m. Monday, November 9 Cottage Grove, from 8 :ao a. m. to 10 a. m.; Eugene, from 10:60 a. m. to 12:80 p m.: Spring field, from 1:20 p. m. to 3:60 p. m.; Brownsville, from 4:06 p. xn. to :40 p. m. " Tuesday. November lo Jefferson, j from 8:46 a. m. to 10:26 a. m.; Salem, from 11:06 a. m. to 12:46 p. m.; Gervals, from 8:05 p. m. to 8:40 p. xn.; Woodburn, 8:65 p. m. o 6:80 p.. m. Wednesday November 11 West Stay ton, from 8:10 a m. to 10 a. m.; Silver ton, from 11:10 a. m. to 18:60 p. m.; Hubbard, from 8:20 n. ra. to 8:60 o. m.: Aurora, from 4:10 p. m. to 4:40 p. m. NOTED PRIEST WILL PREACH j . . ' . - . Father Cavanangh Speaks at St. Patricks and at Cathedral Today. . On of the foremost Cathollo priests and educators in th country, th Rev. Father Cavanaugh, president of Notre Dam university, th largest boarding school la th world. Is in Portland vis iting the Holy Cross fathers .at Co lumbia university. With him is Father Morrlssey, head of the. Holy Cross1 fath ers. Th two priest are visiting the university, it Demg to a certain extent, under their Jurisdiction. This mornlns Father Cavanaua-h will preach at St. Patrick's church while this evening ha will preach at the cathedral at Fifteenth and Davis streets, speaking on "Modern Ideals of n.aucaiion, unaer in auspices or tne Cathollo Educational association of Ore gon. ' . , Father Cavanaugh is recognised as one of th great publlo speakers Of ths country- and has been requested to . de liver the sermon in Washington, D. C. upon,' tha, dedication of the Stafford Memorial pulpit Ja St. Patrick's church. During their slay In Portland Fathers Cavanaugh and Morrlssey wer the g-uests of ex-United States Senator John M. Oearln and other Oregon alumni of Notre Lame at a banquet at tne com mercial club. They leave-for th east Monaay nigni. wiFTilrjfiJ HIM, HE SAYS airs. R. L. Tlcer of St. Johns, was yesterday granted a divorce from her husband. The suit was .vigorously, eon tested, and Tlcer made counter charges against his wife, accusing her of Infi delity. Judge Morrow, however, held that th charges wer not proven and granted the divorce to - th ' -Woman. Ther was property to th value of 82,800 Involved, all of which Mra Tlcer gats. Judge Morrow said that in his opinion the property rightfully belonged to the husband, but on account of the nature of the -pleadings be was unabl to award It that way. Tlcer contended that Mra Tlcer owsjsd but a half Interest In th home, and alleged that sh sold it for 82.800 with Arc Ten Sallerlod? Hsv yon some ailment that has fastened itself npoa yoa for a long tunet ' Bava yon : eon- salted different doctor and . paid them high fees and then found that ths relief each on afforded was set last, lag This has been th experience of many of .my "patients who cam 5 to m as a last resort 1 1 lad they seen me at - an earlier stage I could nm. fl. oxw wo haT cured them sooner w u and they - would have been the richer financially. My methods are not-new to the followers of medicine in the Orient where many of the secret cures and prescriptions are handed down from father to son. . Hundreds, and hun dreds of rare plants and roots, some al most extinct, .furnish me with curative rwers for many a troublesome disease, do not employ mercury and other harmful poisons of similar ' nature which cure but leave their effects in the body; neither do I cut and tear In needless Operations. EUBS AXB A WWW Ol1 TKM MAST DISBASSB MTM TBBA." raoatiBjrvxJUr ako otxaju AMTEl TO CVXSl . Bptnal" Tronble, Fits. Epilepsy, Poor Circulation, sjkU Diseases, nervousness, jreuraigia, re vere, nvsoensla. Bllioasaess. X.a Orinn. Kay r ever, Merourlal PoisoxUnr, Car- CtuuiM ana rrtvst sisease ox xea aad i Women. COKaUZ.TATIOY PSXS. Call or write and send 4-cents in stamps for symptom blank and boo. MB O. On WO KEOIOUTB OO 1S3H Pirst Cor. Morrison, POKTXaJTD, OS. sswat a sift nmssrsr T yrtcmksX 1 .TJsBlforsaBatrl ' toltotfenAI aiwbarr,tBBamainMa, tanMl J lmtatlvas or alOTiattoas miimn" of siaeeas. awmereeae. I riim rN'"' ratoltu, ana set MUU ITIBtYMieHSlMI I ft. srat er Botfososs. " tiiwMrt,ir'"1 i4 y imsctsta, - V V ".a. 1 fr la 4t wri.pt. jf , I tl .08. or t bolt In H.Ti. ""tr iiusalar'seat a st. out his knowledge, setting- the clock ahead so as to get him out of the house earlier than usual so she could have the sale concluded .and catch the train for Oklahoma. V, " Wealthy plan Injured. . "(raited Press Least Wire.) Pittsburg, Pa, Oct. 81. While riding In Highland Park her lata this after noon, John. B. Jackson, president of th Fidelity Life Insurance & Trust com party and a director in a doxen of Pitts burg's 'biggest financial Institutions, was thrown from Ms horse, sustaining an hour later without regaining eon-1 oiuuiuess. ur. jacuun. wno was rated as one of Pittsburg's .wealthiest Read the Following. 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InworklBg out my method,' I held the theory that -WBAXNb;83," for instance, was not a eonstltutlon al or funetlonal ailment but a prostatic affection, and therefore, merely looaL t reasoned that its eon eoaatitutlonal effects were simply the results of a tremeadone waste of energy du to Inflammation of the prostate giaad; that this being true, a local treat tnent could alon effect a cur. Thareupoa X devised the treatment ' ! employ .today with snob marked woe. Indeed, I have never known this treatment to fall to effeot a complete and perm anas t cur In a oxaparaUvoly short time. NoMatiNeedBeWeak My treatment for other diseases peculiar ,to men are also along original lines, and are eaually successful. Hence I reiterate that no man heed be WEAK and A I LI NO. My Special Treatment is an open door to manly vigor and all th pleasures that belong to perfect ' health. Any man may avail himself of my sarvicea It has been and is my life work to aid afflicted men to alleviate their sufferings and restore them to health and 'Vigor. I have therefore placed the charge for my services within the easy reach of any man, no matter what his circumstances. To PHOVB faith, I WILL WAIT FOR MT FEB UNTIL YOU ARB CURED. ' No man could be fairer than that. I take all the risk. You take none whatever. You have every Kln tit arlft an, nanl n tolv nAttiln Ia !- Delay Is Dangerous Men wbos vitality Is xhsuated. tboe weaaness ii rauxtila y want te be their etreni eakness lurking . la their system, and year broken down -wreck I ana ic nicy 1 strength, to nxe wrain, e lost should consult with me before It stroM end to isel as vtaorooa as ther did before they My Direct-Method Treatment Offers a Positive CURB for Every Ailing Man ' . I Cure aWeakness,, "Weekoe" ts not a nervous disorder, demanding a tonlo system, of .treat ment but is merely aaymptom of ohronie inflammatloa or congestion la th proatat gland. This condition exist as a result of early dissipation or Some improperly treated eontreoted looal measures only. By my own ?ukkly restored to Its normal slat, which results In full and eomplete re urn of strength and vigor. Mr cures are permanent because the condition responsible for the functional, disorder Is entirely removed; and I am ton. vlnoed that by no treatment ether than my own carefully directed local measures is a' radical ours of this ailment possible. Contracted Disorders The serious results thai may follow neglect of contrasted diseases eoeld be earcely exaggerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough cure in th least possible time. 1 have treated more ease of contracted disorder than any other physician upon the Paclfio coast My cure ar thorough and are aeooavpliabed In lass time then other forms of treatment require In produc ing even doubtful results. I employ remedies of my own devising, and my treatment 1 equally effective lnjboth recent and chroale eases. I also permanently our - SFK1CIFTC BlXOI POISON, STTRICTlllUB, NXItVo DXBILITATION AND ALL REFLEX AILinDNTS. Consultation and Diagnosis Free I do not charge for advice, examinatloa, r dlagnosla If yon eaU for a. tertvat talk with toe yott will not be urged to begin treatment If you cannot eelL write fr Dlasmosls Ohart Hv arrteae m smb all any from m. te s, nv, and luadays from 18 to 1 aly. The DR. TAYLOR Co. (nHM ntoamTaOnT ; oosssram M DON'T FAIL, TC VISIT OURL FREE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY ' A' oomplent exMbitloa of sclen and art . 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Medicines furnished ' in our private laboratory from 61.60 to $6.00 a course. , - If you t cannot call, writs for self-examination blank. Hours, 9 a. m. to' 8 p. m. dally. ' Sundays to. 11 only.- ... - , ; ; OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE . X tMrt oxtson'trf'Btww onrth and Plfth, Portend, Or. : men. was prominent in social and club circles. . .. 1 :i 1 Turkey for the Pie. - ' v ttJaite Press Leased Vfir.,- , . Washlngtop, Oct 81. Whea th naval supply, ship -Celtio sails for European waters -to meet th Atlantic 'fleet with stores for the final lap of the world cruise, shs will carry, among other sup plies, a prodigious tonnage of the great Araerloan bird, th turkey, slaughtered to make a Christmas holiday, for the homeward-bound bluejackets. , a spe cially selected supply of New England PPl goes with th turkey. X Distributer "Charles th Qre'atf e gars. 8. B. Rich, cigar man, 867 Mor rison street. ., t , i i ' i . 1' 3 Ta Jbeedkes; BsislsUst Is. slipping ana gioemr. ex the body, i. deacon- My Fea for a . Curp If : heart, unable memory, teasllr tnen, a warn tor In treating tnedloal InAnyUnconi' pllcattrl Cut iPayMe When Cured who hay some private flreeas or wno are prematurely old. while stiu of what they ought te be, and who wasted win saom tne vim, viger ana viiamy Is too lata. 0. disorder, and requires oarefully dr acted original methods the prostate gland is 6ooscd, vomv&ajre. obsmob?' 9 N OUR FEE 'For a eoxnplet 'car in any simple' an . ' ' eomplioated ease, n.