The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 04, 1910, Page 58, Image 58

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    THE
OREGON
SUNDAY 'JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, SUNDAY- MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1910.
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Street Fears U. S. Will
Put Out Panama Paper to
Competition With It. ' .
Ky Thomas C. Shotwcll. ' -i ,
(By Hi l4twnUowl JirTtre.J
New York, Dec. 8. Itv spite of ft very
Iffid bank statement tke stock market
ir-eid Hi vd today. At times it had a
vwy lieavy spparairc, oui oniy in i"
or throe intrtance did price sink lower
tnan on Friday. Union Pacific was the
one conspicuous exception. The list
looked us if it was being supported ami
proreesinl trader left the street ex
iHTtiug to 9tm- a uaiiy on Monday.
flie bank statement allowed an actual
loss of surplus resolves, counting banks
In--the---clearing house -and Outsidec-I
1!,008,00. Tha actual of all the
banks and troet compaalt-a showed Kn
Increase for th week of more than
JO.OUO.OOO. Actual, deposits lncreawd
only 113.000,000,- o that the loan item
is still running ahead of the deposits.
Near t tJiose of the week the belief
became general that tha government
would put out a large amount of Pana
ma Vanal bonds on an Investment basis,
omitting tlx oank circulating WWW
and bringing these bonds in competition
with other investment issues. This
caused further decline In the general
stock market It is already difficult to
cll bonds of railroad and com petition
with a govtrament issue would affeut
the situation tiU more, especially
mif.h an issue -would be over subscribed
' wjiy times and would tend to lock up
capital far exceeding the amount ac
tually invested. . '
Kailroad earning tor the weeic were
bad, particularly in the reduction ei
kinna- Tun Nnnthern Pacific aftd the
-Pennsylvania, twin allowed material de
clines in gross wmpsrea wii,,iKir.
earnings tha previous year. Union Pa
tlfio, Loulsvifle & Nashville, t. Paul,
fcrie and Reading contriouiea incir story
of vastly increased operating expenses
wittt l.avy reductions or nei earning".
- inoiuinnMlM with these earnings It
Is important to remember that even with
the reductions shown by some roads
the total gross earnings of all railroads
of the country-are the largest on rec
ord. .This proves that general business
is larger than , last year, because men
Lh . milrratds were reporting per-
rentage of amlng from operations in
cident to Improving their own systems.
This in the gross is pracucauy gen
uine business with the public, ine re
duction of net, however, impairs the
value of the securities of the railroads
and natumllv influences price.
The president' message has been re
viewed by leaders of nign nnance, mey
v Hid thev consider it sane and. safe,
Washington seems to have ho terrors
V.a l.uara lit Wall tttrAt- tf)n rQ
son is that Just now it seems to ne gooo
business and good pouue 10 quiet Dua
lly or' apprehenlson, In order to trad. -
Range of New York brio, furnished
by overbook & Cooke Co.; ' '-' "' -" ,r ..
No. 2, tV; extern tfrsl. 22 li f; 34c: fr
dinarv, L'SiUiiOc; California storage, Wst,
4lKi.'41e.
.. CllF.KS'n New Oregon fsnoy full
m-am. triplet and datxl-s. Q'lTc;
loung Americas, it s!It jp.
Crfcitt, rjoat t.i Eay.
OAT Track delivery. Club, SO
uesiem, i'.r. u-. fortyt'oi.t
irictie vallcv. fil'c: red ltuKHlnn.
(U t..r-lrr.v lr.l Ji'V.
"llARLliX rrolucers'
Feini, iO.S0; relied. 12
' HAT Producer's trice 1910 Val
timothy, fancy, $19 !91.B0 -ordinary,
eastern Oicgon, . f 2031 : mixed,
1151-15; clover, No. 1. JlSrtfH; wtat.
Jl3i&'l; cheat, lit 15; alfalfa, IH.aOia
13; oats, llJtfli. ' -
MILXSTUFF3 Selling price Bran,
125; mlddlingst $33; shorts, 527; chop,
19fS5,
OATS Nominal, prolucefs' price
Trck, No. I white, J21 r'.50r gray.
$2I'2.B9. -i- , - V- . , "
K1.QUR Old cron. Detent. tsis.
Willamette, $S.50 per barrel: local
straight, M t5 1.75: bakers, $4.756.1S;
export erades, JJ.fiO: grabam, u aclc
4.8: rye, js.ts; baieB, f3.is. ,
Groceries. Puts, tto.
8UQAR Cube. H.20; pewttcred,. S,60;
LATE NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL
Governor West and Thomas Kay and Families, to California -Gorernor lnson to Etnnt to-' California.
Salem' to Hold flection-December 5 Lachniond's Election Assured -Boosters Enjoy Hospitality
of Salem Citizens Much Lobbying Done at Development Congrcs HeprewntatlTes Get Together.
Deaol ipnon .ypen Hlahj L,ov I hT?
Amhl.: Cop, CO..-
Am. U. & t, C,,
-do ttfd . . .
Ami Loco., c.-.v .
Am. (fwgar, o...
Am. Smelt, c. ,
do pfd t ."i,.
Anac. Mln. 'Co.-.
Am. Wool., 0.'.
Atchison, c...,.
do pfd
B. fc t).t ... ...
Hrook. R&D. T.
Can Pac... c. ; .
Cent, Lat. 6.
oo rio .......
C. & G. W e...
C, M. & Bt.- P, .
Chea. & " v. .; i . .
coi.' s.; . . .
do. 2d pf. .
do. 1st r?J. ...
Corn Product, cj
do pfd.-- ,,
Del. Hud. . .
a & K. a., c .
do. pfd. i .
Erie, e. ..'...,.
no. za pia. . .
do. 1st pfd. . .
fl. N.. pfd. ... ..
ill. Cent, :..
lint. Mot., c
do.-' pfd. k.
do, pro. -
iistuiers w t .
)rer liends '
lo. fac ......
Nat, Lead -
. I. ioniraL.m,
N. T., O. & AV. . ,
or. ft west, c
oo pfd ,.
Kx. Pac, o....
I M; 8. 8. Co,
enn, Ry.
Steel car. c,
do pfd . . . .4
.irtading, e .
do second pia.
do first pfd...
La. Iron & Sm c. .
I do pfd .,, .'.
uock Is., ...
I do Pfd . . . . . .
1 do pfd
Southern Pao, o
iouthern Ry., c,
do bfd .
exas ft Pacific.
llV StLft-W-W-c
do pfd .
nion rw, o. ...
do pfd ,,.
T; S. .Rubber, c
do pfd . . . .. i .
t; S. Steel Co, c
-do pfd '
Vabaah, .C . k
do pfd .
V. U. Tele.
Ills Chalmers .
do. pfd, ...
m. can. .... ...
do. pfd, ......
lton, c. ....
. W.. pfd. .....
pvada Cons. . .
.'estingliouse .
eei sugar . ....
tan Copper ...
hird Ave. . .
e Securities .
ons. lias . . . .
Ig Four ......
y. Springs , . .
uo. pro. i . . i . .
n. cneruicai
do, pfd. ......
C. Southern ,
do, pM. ......
heeling, K E..
Total tales 29
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83 4
Iru't er berry, 5 0; dry granulated.
I5.6(i: D vt.'Iow. I i.UO; beet, ts.iu. fc'cd.
jral fru'wrry, fi less; than iruit or
Wry. '' . , .;
(Above ouor-tions are so aava bet
RICE Imni.lal Japan No 1 4UfS.
No. 2. 4c: New Orleans head. eiTiilor
Ciole, 6Uc. . - - . , . ,
SALT cosree Half efOUid lofta.
3.60 per ton; 60s, $9.00 table dairy,
80c, $18.00; 100s,, $17.00: baieS. $l.2t
txtra fine barrels, 2s, As and 10s, $4.00
Wl-w, lump roctt,,zu.so per ton. ,
BEANS -Small. White. 4 He ak
While, $4.40; pink, 3B.25: bayou, $8.2B;
Lima, $3.80; red- $.2S. - . , : . -.
UQNKr Newt ; $3.75 per case. v-; ,
rrnits sad Veretkblea.
POTATOliS New. li.aosi asf 'iut
Ei?H TTRttlTB Oranges New na
vels, $2.60 a 8.00 bot; batianas. 6o lb.;
lemona, jcww: grape rruit. 13.75 k pine
apple, 7c lb,; peaches. 8085e:
watermelons. $1.00; grapes. $1.001.50:
jwara, $1.75 5.00. . .-.,;
, tfrJKui K3 Huckleberries. 7e.
VKGETABLES New tnrnlno . 1 E.
beets, . tl.t: carrots.: $1.25 Der aank!
Cabbage, tl.QOWlO per Cental; toma
toes, -ll.00Ol.86 per box; beans, ;!3l4o
per pound; norsemdisn, 8&ioc: green
onions, 10ffipl5c dosen: pPDners. hell.
46o per pound; head lettuce, 6070c
per doien, tiothotme, 75c)$i.OO per box".
rauisncB, ujJiysc uojien , ounctiee;
celery, 090c dosea-i egg plant, 10c
per di cuoumbers, $1.O0i,25 per boti
pe, ISHc; cauliflower, $1.00 doken.
ONIONS 31.40i91.E0: garlic. JAUe
per lb. - " ,
v. Affl-liS 7 scar 1 3 6t.
Meats. Pisa and ProTtsiona.
DRESSED MEATb WTont street hogs,
fancy. llUllHci Ordkiarv. lauiuiYn
per lb., heavy, 9c; veals, extra, 13
I3c; ordinary. iiwri&c; poor, 10c;
extra l&rge, 710o: spring iambs. 11 uC;
yearlings lambs, 7c lb.; mutton. 8c:
FRESH BKEF Wholesale slaughter
ers prices: new sieers, nupy-ttc:. ordl.
nary, c; beet cowa, 89cj ordinary.
$0. - -- ' -
rl HAMS, BACON". s. ETC. Ha mS. 1 S ffl
ItHc; breakfast bacon, 23 30c; iibilcd
ham, 25 j$ 26c; picnics
cottage
Slcm Durtttt of The Joiirflnl.J -; .
galom, Dec. 8. Oovernor-elect Os
wald West, his wife and little daughter
end, Bute Treasurer-elect Thomas B,
Kay and wife, this evening ' boarded
Uie same train for California point.
Botn the governor-elect and the treasurer-elect
wHI spend a short itime in
California before assuming their re
spective duties about the first Of the
year., -, - , . :. (; - . ' '
- Governor c'Wei Thursday resigned
his position as a member of th state
railroad v commission. The resignation
took effect yesterdayK- Friday Decem
ber ,3. Mr. west resigned in favor of
Frank J.. Miller who . was-elected to
succeed Mr. West and who would have
succacded him January 1. iir. Miller
had . prepared to stop Into - the plaoe
made vacant by ComrnlssiDtier west
when he resigned last Thursday, Com-
missioaar-elect . Miller ,i attended the
hearings held last week- at Baker and
this week at". Medford and is- pretty
Well . equipped 'tiiereby to take up the
WOrk'where H was dropped by Mr. Vfitt
"I - -Season-.t : OaUf pnlfi. -M
Governor Frank Bensori leaves again
or. the-'sooth text Tuesday, to make
nothef effort - to recover his health.
Jay j Boweraan agala, beooraes acting
governor by virtue; of -his office as
president of the state- sonata. . Aside
from the opening of bids -for-the- state
Institutions December 20 there will not
b much state ' business to transact
pefora, the - - present administration
comes to a close. ? The resaltsi:of the:
late election-are yetvto be - oanvasscd
and-the - proclamations -,IHued making
those acta laws that were-adopted by
the people November last '
i Also there is the locating of the
eastern Oregon, asylum which might be
leftover to embarrass the new admini
stration for the reason that Mf Bower
man.r being an eastern .Oregon man,- may
wish to ; pay. some rewards) of merit
for a few tourtesleil' shown him by the
voters of two of the eastern Oregoft
eountle that af e fleslroua -for some
reason or 'ether of acquiring ; the new
branch" asylum. The law says ) that
the location of the asylum must be
selected within 80 days after the proc
lamation bts been Isued declaring th
law. : - The board, including tha goy
ernhor,. secretary ef ; atata and ttata
treasurer, will select the site from tha
three location tmuied. In the law, that
Is, within five miles of cither of the
cities of Baker, Fendfaon or Union.
-7 featea'.tttr Bltcttea.
; Salem holdn Its annual city election,
next Mondays December -5. .. 3'htr-la
to be elected a mayor, a city , reoordrsr,
a treasurer a city marshal and seven
roll : lSd per lb.: regular ahnrt liira
smoked, 17c; backs, smoked, 17c; pickled
tongues, 6c in. v -: ; V
"OYSTERS-8hoa! water bey,' per gal
ion, )i per IftC 'b. sack. $5.60; Olym
pia, per gallon, $3; per 1 00 Id. sack.
$9; canned eastern,. 65c can; $6.60 doz.;
eastern 1A shell,. $i.7ii2.0O per 100.
tARD Kettle leaf, 5b, 14c per lb.;
steam rendered, 8s, 13o per lb com
pound, 6s. 11 c per lb.
FlSH-Nomtaal Rock cod, 10e per tb;
flounders, 6o; halibut, 8 9c; striped
basin 80c", catfish,- 1212c; sllversldes,
9fl0c; Steelhead.1 910c; soles, 7c;
shrimps, J2Hc; perch, 78o; torn
cod, 8c; lobsters, 26c; herrings, 6ej
black basa, 20c lb.; sturgeon, lS'io per
lb.i ellver smelts. 8c per lb; black coo,
7Vc; crabs, small, 81; large, $1.60; me
dium, $1$5 doai California shad, liolb,
CLAMS Hardshell, per bo, 4o id.;
raMor clams, 13e docen, $3.25 per box,
raiata, Coat OilTEto.
WHITS UAD Ton lots, go per lb.:
500 lb. lots, 10 per lb.) less lots, I He
LlNSffittb . Olt-ftaw, ' bblaw t Utj
kettle boiled, bbls., $ l.OBj raw In cases,
i is- hoiied in caaea. 81.14 oer aaiinn;
lot of' 860 gallons, lo teas; 611 oak
met! tnone ni.maraej;,
. l ENSilNffl I . degreee, canea, 14 He
gal. iron bb., lo per gal.
wnvnv Man! a. Ici sisal. 7Ua.
COAL OILi Pearl, astrtil and star, 18o
per gallon, eocene, 80o gallon; elalne,
he gallon; headlight, il18"e gallon;
extra star, 81? gallon) water white, bulk,
& 14 o per gallon: special water white,
I317c pt gallon. ... -
oasgLiNL Red crown 'and molor
18M350 gallon gasoline. !087o
gallon: V. at ft P. naphtha. 14HW2o
TURPENTINSl -la osaea, $1.00; bar
rel. 7He per gallon, 'v
W1RH rjAILBliasle, tlTO. -
counollmen, but 'it promises to ba a
very Quiet affair, because there are
no contests eatept, for three places
in the council. For a while It seemed
that the mayoralty would be allowed
to go to Louis , Laelimund by 'default
and that the 'prohis" -would have a
candidate la G. W.' Eyre, who was
nominated aa an Independent, but he
Withdrew during tha weeK. . . .
' xaehatmd'a jslectloa Unnl
Consequently the election of LOuU
Lachmund as the next mayor of"Balem
seems 'practically assured, as also doe
the election of Charles Elgin for city
recorder, Ira Hamilton, tor chief of po
lice and" R. A. Crossan for treasurer.
M." A Johnson, the, regular Republican
nominee for alderman, la opposed by II.
O. AVhlta, independent; ,V. W. Hill, who
received both the Democratic and Repub
lican nominations for councilman in the
Fifth ward,; will be opposed by George
H. Jacob,' independent, and, in the Sixth
ward-there are three candidates for the
council,' J. S.. Fennypacker. Republican;
E. G. White,, Democrat, and S. S. Glmble,
Indcpcndant .' In toe Second, ward J, W
Durbin Is unopposed for the cpuncll. .in
the Third ward F. J Lafky Is unopposed,
in the Fourth ward E. J.Sauter has no
opposition, and in the Seventh ward J. U
Warning is. the Democratic and Kepuo
Hcan nominee without opposition. ,
, Boosters Unioy Hospitality. .
flalem" oonduetd ffofself with great
credit :urinr th' first" thre days Of
this week whea tha 200 delegates of the
Oregon Development leagua were enter
tained in the Cupltal City. It is the first
time that Salem baa adequately enter
tained visitors such as these, for the
(very good reason that ; there bad been
previously to tne , opening 01 ine iiotei
Marlon nO plate adefiuata to entertain
vlgltors -on large ealo.;i A.new spirit
Pervaded the atmosphere at1 the Marion,
and all over -the city' during the throe
days convention,' and every, delegate- whd
visited the city vn this occasion win
have a different tale to tell of the city's
hospitality than the one that use , to
be told after a visit to the capital.
The, development congress was with
Out doubt the greatest congresa of its
kind ever held in the-Pacific northwest
The premier boosters of the northwest
atates. including some rrom t.aniomia.
were present, and if there were any ideas
On1 how to advertise and exploit Oregon
ieft unsaid it has not yet come to the
knowledge 6f those who watched . the
proceedings from hour to hour as the
sessions progresaea, . s - -- j; 7,
Xtnob lobbying . Cone.
'' Aside from" boosting Oregon there
were several other kinds of . boosting
wfin on during the Sessions. It Was
a sort of lobbying and qaeerly, It Wag
tohhvln? done by legislators. It has
beea recorded that 18 membefs of the
Oregon's next' house of rpresentatlres
were present and out xf . tne numpei
15 were candtdatos for speaker of the
next , house either actual or receptive.
Representative J, D. Abbott of Multno
mah county was the 16th representative
that said m :was no kind; of a candi
date for speaker but' wed not' asked
whether be would not be a dark horse
if circumstances demanded that ha sac
rlflce himself for the welfare of - the
people ' of-Oregon.-! v.s y. ? .v.-.'.,.t-
The other is members and canaiaaies
for spealter were Jerry P. Rurfk of Wall
owa: Henry McKlnney Of Baker; X. A.
Weeterlund Of Jackson j W. IL Hollut of
" 'i.'i'.i
Washington; p. o. Bonebrake Of Ben
ton; Allan H. Eaton of Lane; W. M.
Sutton of Lane; Roy Graves. Yamhill;
George "W. Johnson. Carle Abrams. Lloyd
Reynolds, A. a Libby and A. "f. Steel
hammer of Marion; George Neuner, Jr,
of DoogbM; and J. C Smith of Joseph
ine. - - - -
Jl,epreaetitattTs Get Togettwsr. v
Tha .Slarlon- county, representation In
the next legislature met and organized
tins wee. George w. Johnson, waa
elected permanent chairman and Carle
Abrams secretary. The delegation! com-d
prises seven member, Senators Mai U
Patton and John A. Carson and . Repre
sentatives 'A G. Steelhammer. A, ;C,
Libby, Carle Abrams, Lloyd Reynolds
and George Johnson. They will hold an
Open roeetins Thursday, December .29,
and, will at that time jrecolve sugges
tions fir legislation at. the approach
ln,T ses ion of the legislature.
The ctialrmau f die Marlon county i
delcgatiku, Mr. KteelhamDicr.'ls a State-,
ment Nlo. 1 and antl-aBsembly repre
sentativts and received s a big vote in
the -election, wtoile the secretary, Mr.
Abrams, was one of the two assembly
recommendations for the lowtr bouse
of the Oregon legislature, , He .receives
the ligMest vote in the election. As
there villi be no xjnltefl sutes senator
to elccjt .this, time organization along
Statement Ko. 1 .or assembly ; lines la
not considered s1srclflcant ' '.
I, 1,
otooaSf
iTrrfrraujry
J0SEPM!;;Ei::;:Hn
. iscld Fori
),c:
(Sl'ieelft tllspufoh to T J-ritot t
.; Grants Pars, Or,, IV.-. . a . : ; s .
William i on Cnnmm, Wii!;:im .1
Harry Noal soUl thi.lr 'gold iu.;'''
Fiddler's gali'ti mi - Josephine it--southwest
. tJ-'-sint? Puss, to 1
Angles capitalists for 'lucO.- It i -quarts
claim and gnld was .tllwwi'
there in 3 SSI. It was one of the is"
districts operated in Oregon.
I AriitheiVlah
taatwekw.alli3ig' a bave got to con
sult' after they 2uwe failed to receive a
cure 1 elsewhere.
BLOOD-TONE
f . ,fl-i-. . ...... . , '". -J ' .L 1 .. - .el-' V
A healthy beverage' Is best of'aU. Bet
ter than coffee, tea.
cocoa and postum;
compounded, from
one to foar cereals,
.the best food drlntt
for all people: .more
healthful ! than tea,
or coffee. It will
agree wit h' the
.weakest, stomacb, or
delicate person. It
will prove nutritious
and, -en r le h tthe
blood, and will pre
vent people from
having ill r health.
This is an up to
data, ' easeutlal bev
erase. It. has no
tendency to injure the stomach. as tea
and-coffee do, but . will give natural
strength on" account " of the wonderful
cereals. It is used by doctor, lawyer,,
preachers, teachers." mechanics and mer
chants. Price 25c per box. Ten cents.'
additional must be added to cover post-
ago if bought from our company direct
by out of town customers. - Grocery
agent wanted in every locality, .-write
us for,.tcrms. ---...TV. , i. :-. ..
We have medicines for all ailments;
price from $1 per. bottle up. Write us
for literature,, -y 4 . l .-.-..
YOpK & YORiFMEDlCINE CO.
010 tr. Mala Bt, Walla Walla, Wash.
112
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146 144
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60 80U 60
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Meni Qet Truth From Your Physician
67
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AITUtCrTTTD, DMCOtntAOED, DISAPPOtSTEU MSS
WHO HAVB RELIED OH PKOIOSSS OF OTHXB BO
CAH.1SD DOCTORS AND ' SPECIALISTS and WHO
HAVB GIVEN UP HOPE OP BEXNO CURED; CAt.1i
and 1st- . us, with their pennlsslon, refer you to CUBED
patients and show yoa letter, thanking ua for curing
them when others had failed. Call, let us convince
you. Call and get the facts and truth about our treat
ment. ,, , .
FACTS TO 6E CONSIDERED BY
MEN SEEKING TREATMENT:
- etftteaSBSSBBBaaaartesagBaaaaessasjw'C" - 'V
la He t jpexlallsr who understands your
cae?
How long has he been in the city?
Has he a reputation that would lead yoa to
v believe he will treat your complaint sci
. . entifically and conacientlottsly?,---
Is he honest and truthful in his talk
with you about
FRONT STIIECT Ot?OTATIOXa
Bops, Wool and Sides. v. V
TTOPR Nominal. 1S10 crop, choice,
'413c perv lb.: prime to choice,
e; prime, 12c; medium, 11c; 1903
owtbs. -nominal, Td lbs v.w ,
WOOL Nominal, 1810, - Willamette
llei, 1819J eastern Oregon, 13
C 3 '- . ;.' .'.:-...
SHEEPSKINS Bhearlnav' tOiftHe
cb: short wool, iSQBOut medium
ool, $0c$1.00 each; long wool, 75c
. 26. each. '' ';.:-. -''-''.- r:3.rr
TALLOW Prime, per IK, ko; No.'
and jrreas6lI02o: r ' ': .
iCHITTIM , BARK--10, nominal, 8c;
10, 40.
.1IDE3 Dry hides. HOi8o lb.
een. 6 7 c: bulls, green, salt, BO
: kips, 6 (3)7 c; calve, green, ll
0 per lb, .,- '
MOHAIR Nominal; 1110, 10982a
1 Botter, Sggs and Poaltry. -v
BUTTER Extra creamery, cubes and
ns, 37c; store, 24 25ci eastern prints,
n 34c, - ' I
3UTTER FAT P. o. b, Portland, per
und. 34fIS6e lb. .
'-vtltTRY Fartey-Tien:i5't5c per
; prlng, 1 15o; old roosters, 12o;
ing. 14c; live ducks, young, I7l8c;
1, 16c; 4urkeys, alive, 17Hc: dressed,
22c; pigeons, squabs, $2.60 doaen.
.(lUi5 Local extras, 12 c; Na L 42c;
truthful in his talk - f .r v: ,
(vade your direct ques- . Xn.
v OA , A
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Does he answer or evade your
tionsf .
f.-i-." P '!0 .. J.-: --' eMaBeBBSjaSseaesBael
Does he make promises that you know
cannot be. fulfilled?
Does hevgive you a thorough wamination
- before promising a cure, or does he
, .after a short talk, say I can cure you?";
These and other things should be fieri-
ously considered before placing
T your case for treatment. ,
OAtila A WD LET US GITE VOXT BUBTDAWT
and Positive proo? of our gxii.tr
at a bix. itt to curb you whew oth
pail what we vaxb soke to
. others we caw do tor tou tou
Can arrahob to pat wheh cured.
It wlU .cost you notlilng to he examined aad
get our Opinion SEUCCT A TRUE AND.
kOHEST. 6FECIAXI3T TO TREAT TOU.
StVENTfEN YEARS Of SUCCESS y
IN TREATING MEM,
AFFLICTED AND DISAPPOINTED MEN HAft YOITT? PHYSICIAM WATLKT) TO CURlt VOU
' ' U1!4 b9 ejwmlned free.-and if your case Is curable we will cure you; and If It Is not we wilf frankly tell yoa
so. What We have done for others we can do for you. Don't delay. Don't neglect your condition.
To men who are weak- mentally and physically, whose teystems have at some time been polluted with poison
ous special diseases, those with depleted vitality; . ' ' " - 1 - - -j - "" - --
To all such men a conscientious 1 and experienced doctor would advls yOfl'.to consult without delay the best
, specialist. On who has made a lifelong-study of Just such cases. 4 One who can quickly and fully understand
yoiir troubUs, One who wll not deceive you with false promises or unbusinesslike propositions. ; One who - can
and wUl cure you In the Shortest possible time and at the least expense to you. Any man in need of such medical
advice or treatment should come at once to US. ' f ' . " - t--.n (
WE CURE QUICKLY, SAFELY AND PRIVATELY
: NervO'Vital Debility Varkost Veins, Hidtottle, Blood snd Skin Diseases, Kidney snd Bladder
Disorders, Ulcers Sores Painful Swellings, Burnings, Itching snd Inflammation, Enlarged
.Prostate; tiervousness, Loss of Strength and Vitality, and all Contracted Disorders of Men.
' W hare added to. Onr offio eenismeat for the benefit of XBES OITLT. A PRE33 KUSETTM 'of Aaatomr and
; gaUery of Scientiflo wonders. X&A2T, know thyself. Life sis models iUustraUng the mysteries of man. showing
fcUV WWJ ,M M....U hum UMpa Kill UldUJ SUbUffHI BUUlVUie, . ' ! ' - I :
Men make no mistake when they come to us. We slve you the results of long exrorienffe. honast conscientious
work r.nd tho best service that money can buy. If you Are nllingronsuJt.USJeai4u
".".t you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. ' Hours, 9 a, m.'to'8 p. m. daily. Sunday, I to 13 Otilys
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE-LVMSff5
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
fjT!. .inK UlAMOUD BRANDS A
fw, N rill la Krl u ie mealiicW
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2 UlON0 BRANU ilLLS,f SSi
zZm BY DRUGGISTS EVERVs'.llERfi
1 positively cure Varicose Veins. Ttan
turv tbstructkn, Bpecial Ailments of
Men, i Kidney, U ladder and , Blood Ail
ment and Nervous Weakness.
- -If you want perfect cure, cur o
stay cured, treat with, the old reliable
firm.,,; Don't waste your money, with
cheap and unskilled specialist. Oet
the best always. The best is none too
good Cor you and always the cheapest
m tne ena - - - ...-v-.-.-av-.-. ,.(
Remember, we treat only ease w ran
cure. Cur or no pay is our- motto,
What more can voo Ask?
f We will cure you of your trouble
never to return If w tell you so. Re
member this. Mi ' " f : v r. .V. 1 -i-'-.V --
. We ar apeclalista in our ' line, not
core-alls. .,'.. ; - - .
Call at once and let a true specialist
examine a you today, t6t tomorrow.
Stop suffering; get strong and vigor
ous. wnat more io oe aesirea man
health T Nothing.
Come and . consult us free of all
charge. . f
DR. LINDSAY
'2. 1' Tte Old Reliable Bpaclalhrt. "
Corner Alder and ' Second streets. En
trance 128 'Second Street, Portland,
Ok AYflr- hnilra f. n It 1 n. Tn.
(Bundaya, 10 a, m.to l p. m.
CURED
My Direct-Method
Treatment Offers a
Positive Cure
for Every Ailing: Man
WW
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i
The Xieadlng SpeolaUst,
PAY ME
, WMtlN
CURED
,1
The methods I devised twenty-five years
ago - for treating men's ailment proved a
radical step In medical science. Those meth
od have enabled me to cure diseases that
were formerly regarded as incurable, in
working out my methods I held the theory
that Nervous Debility, for instance, was not
t constitutional or functional . ailment, but
a prostatic af foetlon, and therefore, merely
local. ' I reasoned that It constitutional ef
fects were slmolir the results -of a tremend
ous waste of energy due to inflammation of ,
the prostate gland; that being true, a local treatment could alone ef-
'fec ear. Thereupon t devised, the treatment I employ today with
such marked success. Indeed, I have never known this treatment to
fall to efXeot a complete and permanent cure tn a comparatively short
-time.'?-Vi'.nu: t-r:. .;;.:,..;-,,,... t. ,;. .?...: v ; ,; "..-.'.:" ---'..?;
- My treatments for other ailments pecultar to men are also along '
original lines and are equally1 successful. My special treatment Is an
open door to atrength and all the pleasure that belotig to perfect
health. Any man may avail himaalf of my services. It has been and
Is my life's work to aid afflicted men, alleviate their offering and re
Store them to health and strength. I have therefore placed the charge
for my services within the reacn of any ' man, no matter what hi
clrcnnitance. To PROVE my confidence In the result of my treat
meht, end as an act of good faith.-1 WILL WAIT FOR MT FEE UNTIIi
?OU ARB CDRKD. No man oould be fairer than that. X take all risk,
ou take none whatever. - Tou have everything to gala and absolutely
nothing to lose. , .-. ; - .... ..... ..
. ' ' .- . '''' . r' ..-"- '". '": V- i
J w ' : v ' '- ' - , "... " . ? i ' , . , ; - i: ;
Delay Is Dangerous
of en whose strength Is exhausted, those who have some private dra
'ense lurking in their systems, and who are prematurely old, - while
still young In years broken-down wrecks of what they ought to be,
and who want to be strong and to feel aa vigorous aa they formerly
were, to enjoy life again to win baok the vim, vigor ahd vitality of
perfect health-should consult with tne before it is too late. ,
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Are the following Symptoms Yours?
" Do yod feel that your strength is sllpplnf awayt Are yoa weak,
a.M..M... etf.l..l wtnAnli 1, n . a ..Ih. ..Km I. ta.-. -.
of th oody,-yoitr sleop disturbed; weak back, headache, despondency, -melancholia,
palpitation Of the heart unable to concentrate your
thoughts, poor memory, easily fatigued, specks before your eyes, poor
circulation, feel cold, lifeless and worn out, primarily Induced In many
eae through abuse, excesses, overwork, etc? If so, then X warn you.
Do not delay longer. - . .
: T Cure Ail Ailments of Men
. . . ,.
V : jty experience along this on path quailfie ma-to say posllivMy
that such troubles ox Varicose Veins, Serve Weakness, Contracted Ail-.
meat, Speclfio Uood Poison can be cured perfectly so as to stay
cured. Of course, I use different methods than the ordinary physician.
Most of these are original with me and were devised for just such
cases as the ordinary courses of treatment faU to reach,
Contracted Aliments ;
Th serious results that may follow neglect of contracted ailments
could b scarcely exaggerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough
cure In the least possible time. I have treated more case of contracted
disorder than any other physician upon the Pacific Coast, My cures
art tnorougn snd are arr-ompusnoc, in less ume tnan outer form of
treatment require in producing evrn doubtful results. I employ rem e-
mg, ana my ireaimeni i equany cue
DR.
ETBTSaK or
MAN building:
truaxmsxt
dies of my own devising, and my treatment IS equally
recent and cromo eases.
fectlve in both
x also toermanentlv cure Soeclflo Slood Jolsoa. ObstructiOBB. Kerv.
Debilitation and all reflex ailments.
. Consultation and Diagnosis Free
S do not charge for dvloe, ewtmlnstioa or Alajmosis. tf yen oall
for a private talk with me, you wm not be urged to begin treatment.
Xf uapoesible to call, write
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KOKKtSOV 8TREIT. FORTX.ABS, OR.
' Corner Morrison and Sesond Strests.
- OrnCE HOURS 9 A. M. to 8 T. Lt, SnndAyS, 10 to 1 only.
y rN
y
VSX SrsCXAXXSY WHO CURES.
It matter ttot what your ailment
IS, aor who has treated it, If It is
ourabl we wfU give yoa immediate
benefit and a quick and lasting core.
- so not auow , money matters to
keen von from retting well. We
charge nothing te prove our meth
od wii our yon. vni gaajrenf
NO KOlfirr BBQUIRE9 USX )CI.
SATIS.FXED is your absolute pro
tection. ' Consultation, , examination
aad . medicines free. ' . .- .
we claim" for our treatment
nothing1 "wonderful1 or "secret"- It
la simply our raoeaisfuX way of do
lag things. -''-,
VARICOSE VEINS
Weak, Swollen, Barring, Knotted.
Wormy-like Veins,- Clotted. Btamaut
Pool of Impure Elood, Weak, N ir
ons, Xvot Vitality, au&tal , Depres
We dally flemrmstrats tnaC VARr
COSra VEINS and HrbROCKLB Can
be cured without severe eurgical op
eration. . Beneficial ef focta are Im
mediate.- Pain quickly ceaecs, en
larged veins racldlv reduce, healthv
circulation speedily , returns, - ami
strength, Soundness and'' robust
health are soon restored. '
- BLADDER; KIDNEY-
' Enlartred Prostata diand. Inflam-
matlon of Sladder an! Kidneys, rre
tuent Desire, Painful, Smarting,
Burning Sensation, Cloudy, Highly
Colored, Sri ok Dust Bedim eat. Weak,
Aching Sack, Dry, Pale, Waxy Skin.
xnee symptoms or fkustatic,
BLADDER and KIDNEY trouble we.
rapidly overcome. There is no guess-1
work about it. - we remove every ob
struction, top every waste, allay all
irritation and Inflammation, revital
ise tho Weakened organs, and Soon
accomplish a safe, thorough and
permanent cure. - ,
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON
Rash, Copper-colored Epots, Erup
tions, Ulcers, Sore Mouth or Throat,
Mucous Patch, Swollen Glands,
Palling Hair. -
. Our NlOUCTLWr . ATOXTIi treat-'
ment for KPKCIFIC KTOOD POISON
(leaves no injurious after effect It
does not "lock In the . poison, but
drives it Out Of the system, so
there tan be no comeback, ftelng a
Blood Purifying. Elood ... Making,
Blood Cell Remedy, It give the pa
tient a pure, fresh Blood Stream, aad
restores him to normal health, . ' :
NERV0-V1TAL DEBILITY
The oaua of ZTervo-Vttal Dobilttv.
aa well as Its evil effect upon the
EhytlcaL mental nd other power,
i familiar to all Rflloted men. Tiie
symptoms need not be enumerated. ,
we wane an buipk men uj uiv
that onr ANIMAL. liXTRACT treat
ment Is the ideal remedy for NERVO
V1TAT, DKBILITT. It does not stim
ulate temporarily, but restore per
manently. Ail - uisagrretuiie rymp
toms soon disappear, nerve energy Is
regained, self-respect, self-confidence
and self-control return, and the pa
tient is prepared for a new period of
ltf..:-.:::.r ' ',
RUPTURE, RECTAL
Rapture or Hernia, Pile, hlrad.
hleedlng, ltoiiing of protruOingj
Pistol. TJleers, etc.
Our. proven method make hos
pital t operation unnecessary. In
most cnaes no Pain or - detention
fron buslneaa. We guarantee quick
relief and positive, permanent cures.
- AFFLICTED MEN' V
If ailing, you certainly do not
intend to always remain so. You
surely expect to be restored . tome
time. Why sot now Why delay aad
grow worse.
What you want Is a our. Come
to us and get it. Once under our
treatment you will quickly realise
how simple a thing It Is to get well
in the hands of a specialist who
knows hi business. Our cures add
not onlv year to life, but life to
years. Office hours, daily I to 5.
Evenings, I to s. HUndays, 10 to 1.
DRiREENCO.
S69 Waabington St, Portland. . Or.
annr, bojtt BXPKRrwrewT. qo to
CIVS UZS OUARANTEE. . , , , .
is r!x
MEN
CURED
:1S0URFEE-'
Pay When Cured
' We hav every known remedy ap
pliance for TREATXK& VOU., Oar
perlence la SO great and varUd that n"
one of the aiunente of meft is caw ro u
COMB XJT AND TALIC IP OVr J.
. .Oenaxal Debility, Weak Kerva. In
SOmala -Results f exporur. overwm it
and other violation of Ksxur's lw.
eose Veins, quickly and perinanenviy
Cured at small sapeus aud bo udnuu,i
from biiBihees.
EPECIAI. AlfitEirTS-.Nwly co
trac.ted and ' chronio- chbks cured. ai
liurniflg,.Ucbiu.ul Jni.'n in t ..
stopped In 'ii hour. Cared euwi ! .
seven days.-. Connttatni ff-w. -f'" -n.
Ible to call, write for lit t( ; " -
Office Honrs 9 A, M, ti i .
fcur.dnye, 10 A. M. to i ? T "
uliuv, Ijrt'.. I