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    THE OREGON ? SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1911.
11
l"Sii s
Argentina and Australia Are
Lower for Spot Stuff Cht
cago Closes' With Rise.
Chicago, karch 4. Wheat was weak
at the opening, but turned up with a
ruth and tbere Was little on sale. Tha
-close was at an advance at 1HO for
May and l4o for July. . Corn and oata
shared this strength and closed higher.
The Wheat market showed no encour
agements rrora the oabiea received oe
f ore the opening, Foreign markets were
generally- lower. Cheaper offerings
from Argentina and Australia and con
tinued; liberal shipments from Russia,
with, a decline in the Argentina specu
lative market at Buenos Ayres. gave the
foreign Importers reasons to expect low-
er prices. Weakness thus reported from
. the other side caused a decline of at
the opening here. The market conditions
here; however, completely reverted im
mediately after the openings and buying
- became general and. heavy : throughout
the rest of the day. . The receipts at
' the western primary markets 12,00U
' buehels short of last year, and the
heavy decrease in Minneapolis stocks
and comparatively large shipments from
- thara -anil Athar wnatarn Bruin cntr
Insure a . considerable decrease , In the
visible supply,
- Corn, too, opened weak, but this
viHufl was -ovvruuaia wiicif huw o-
vived and In the, end a- substantial gain
was : made. Weather, , though fine for
marketing, - 4a- being disregarded by the
; farmers, who appear to nave sold all
,: they intend to dispose of at the current
? rices. The enormous export today of
16,000 buehels from the Atlantic sea
board was one of the .helps to the mar
ket i . ... V..;,..?..;j yA .-': '.".-; ,
- Receipts In oata in Chlcago-for the
oay were oniy xvt cirn, cumpunu iw ma
the same day last year, and for the
. week 1,161,000 bushela - were received,
compared to 1,327,000 last year. These
favorable comparisons did not restrain
sellers, who were encouraged by weak
openings In other centers and the excel
lent weather conditions. However, when
the other grains showed an advance,
oats followed' and closed with an ad
vance, ;,:,.;-.- t.
There was a bullish tone in the mar
ket for hog products. The demand
was large for lard for foreign shipments
and the offerings light. There was lit
tle done in pork, but in ribs, as In lard,
the business was of a good volume.
WHEAT PRICE IS A
: BOTTOMLESS PIT
(Continued FromSPrecedlng Page.) '
far from showing the slightest degree
of hope for the milling fraternity. An
other drop of 20o a barrel was forced in
patent and 10c In straight this week but
it -remains a question If this will Clar
is.. U - .l,,,i.n .in . MtU,
have been hoping that an improvement
would seti in thewheat trade, thereby
giving them cause for a bigger flour
demand but all this time the price of
wheat has been slipping away until at
this time it is at the low Doint Of . tha
present season.'
ing further losses there Is no Inclina
tion among flour buyers to take hold
except for their immediate requirements.
Tliis sort of buying Is not conducive
to a healthy Hour trade out mat is
. a nnnr a i - rnar mi i aro ss n nw - nn aav
pert until the situation in wheat la
imnrnvan
... Await Argentina Developments.
In a sense the wheat trade of the
world is awaiting more definite news
from Argentina and Australia. While
It is known already to a, certainty that
neither one of these countries had the
enormous crop of wheat that bearish
operators had forecast early In the sea-
nun. nun ii. is aiiuwn mai ma won. oi
Australia and Argentina cannot be se
cured at present low valuee; the world's
trade Is not Inclined to offer more,
In a measure the fanners of Argen
tina ana. Australia nave mo maaing ana
unmaking of wheat prices In their grasp.
Whether they can hold or will hold re
mains to be seen but Until it is known
definitely what " those countries intend
to do there is not likely to be much bull
ish enthusiasm expressed by Continental
(tatting Oats in Kotloa.
A flash of light waa ' noted In the
-oats trade during the week but the lm
. proyerrtent was not very extended. Rail-
road and logging camp - operations are
- again being pushed forward or planned
and for that reason many horses will be
used. This means additional consump
tion oi oats, wneiner tnis win te suf
ficient to take care of the offerings re
' mains to be seen. 5 What looked like a
- verr aood indication waa tha bid of a
leading export house for a large amount
. of oats at $27 which could not be fll'ed
at that figure. ,
Hay continues to snow, notning out
weakness except for fancy timothy. Al
falfa continues weakest with enormous'
-stocks still offering from the interior.
4 business. Prices showed absolutely no
movement quring me past weea.
i BEAR DOWN FANCY
r. CATTLE IN YARDS
(Continued From Preceding Page.)
big run of sheep and lambs in the yards
and while the showing during the past
six days is the smallest for . four weeks,
still everyone Is overloaded with, sup
plies and sales can' therefore be made
only by a reduction in values. Natural
ly this applies principally to the ordi
nary' quality as real good sheep and
lambs are not very plentiful.
Past week's run of livestock compares
with the same period In recent years as
follows: ,
nogs, cattle, isneep
1811 ;.
1810 ........
190: ........
1 908. d j.
nt" '
1VVI , a
1S0
10S
. r
42
892
835
461
"678
420
IDS
20
1097
605
1089"
464
S
64
B4
' 80
74
" Tl
278
1801
A year aao for the oast week there
was a firm tone in all llnea of. livestock
with hogs touching a new high mark at
111 & 11.10. v .,v
4 Week's, Official Trades. ?:?"J
Following are the trades of the week.
They Indicate demand, supplies and quaL
ity of fering: s - 3 . y a-s -
" STEERS. ', . "
: ' ' i ,:' ' . Avr. lbs. Price.
26 steers ,.,...,......1190 f.80
" there In an effort to boost the price on
, the smaller killers while they get mora
. lor weir own gooas. i ,, pi
.. , ?t Sheen Quoted With' Xfivtir ' T'l
There was a continuance of the former
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omnia Results of exposure, overwork
and other - violations of Harare's laws.
Diseaee of Bladder and Kidneys, Yart
ose .Jus, aaickly aad permaneau
eured at email expease and no detention
from burtlnesa
SPSOXaX t AXUirTS--Newly eon-'
iracicu auu cnrunia cases aureo. - All
burnlnf,' . Itching f. and Inflammation
topped In 14 hours. Curea effected In
even days. ConsulUtlon f rea If an
b?J. C8JJ' wrltl for 1,st ' qaestlona;
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25 steers ............. .1105 :
101 eteers "fa .- , t;,ttW6 ti
69 steers 188
2 5 steers i ; . , . . if , 1 1 5 8 , ; , .'r
't6. steers U -. . i : . . . 4 1 8 13
26 steers ........ lUi ,
; 8 steers 1 4 4 5 T
'28 steers 1887 $:
27 steers ..,1188 '
26 steers l. .1134 -'
88 steers....... ,,.112;
26 Steers
24 steers
13 steers
IS steers
1 steer
27 steers
4 steers
25 steers
26 steers
25 steers
14 steers
t steers,
26 steers
25 steers
4 steers
25 steers
26 steers
( steers
16 steers
26 steers
25 steers
27 steers
27 steers
14 steers
16 steers
24 eteers -
26 steers
24 steers
. 2 steers .
26 steers
2 steers
10 steers
- 1 steer
1 steer
28 steers
,.131W .
, -,.1800 .'
1824 .
,..1600 ;
..1WS3 , .
1027 "C
.,..,...,1217,,
...1227
1840
J ..,,,1166 .
...1112 :
1184
p t M ill 4 .1084
i t $'.- ii ,1002N'v...;.'i
1084 "
Z..-L . AOA
, a,, 1116 v
1114
t t f :
.;,... ..ii44
.M120
,.1068 H
1046
835
,,,1040 '.
i ........ . 4lVi
.....,.....'.,.1112
1030
948
. . . . ,,1088
873
,,.......,..,,.1010
a -
oowa
26 cows
6 cows
6 cows
25 cowa
28 cows
2 cowa
6 cows
8 cowa
7 cows
19 cowa
15 cows
27 cowa
3 cows
47 cows
3 cowa
cows
cowa
cows
cows
cows
1 cow
2 cowa
7 cows
10 cows
26 cows
1161
1ZUU
,.1080
; .1025;
cows.
1 coW".w ."'... .-. .'l.1825
..............iizt
.............. 1010
..1046
,......,.... ..1135 '
,.,...,..1010
' i 4 m. .1480"
V........ .841
998
aef)pe ae1086
1060
1065
................1096
........1082
...4.... 763
. . ............ 1000
923
y-a J - a. ;, 922 :
,.,...... 960 3,
'.v, ., , Jtfi , . 980
...... ..1099
eta,. 926 .
............879
BULLS AND STAGS.
1 stag-, .............. .153a
1 stag 1220
1 bull i .1600
6 bulla .. 1335 .
1 buU .....1260
1 bull .....1800
1 bull ,1180
. ; 1 bull .., ,.1863
I bull 1990 -
1 bull ................1410
20 bulls 1333
1 bull ..141
4 bulla .1262
1 bull .....1060
8HEEP AND LAMBS.
76
78
77 -111
111
112
108 t
ill
? 98 i
95
115
103
104
101
103
-102
87
91
105 '
108
40
98
116
110
110
11S
lit
111
115
115
87
IiU liuiu. , ,
100 ) lambs ,
26 lambs
100 wethers
100 wethers
100 wethers
100 wethers
100 wethers
360 mixed wethers
214 mixed wethers
29 mixed wethera
ewes ,.
ewes
ewes
ewea ..
ewes . .
wethers
wethera
wethers
wethers
113 lambs .
187 yearlings
.... Hi
, . . . . . . .,
. . t ,
100
100
100
100
87
100
209
260
241
100
142
43
19
V
210
201
175
191
wethera
wethers
wethers
wethera
wethera
wethers
ewes
ewes
ewes
r ....
. . . .
.......
6.80
r .80
5? 6.80
6.80
1 .76
t .85
" 6.65
-i 6.80
6.60
' 6.65
6.66
6.66
k .5
6.66
6.66
6.56
" 6.60
J 6.60
6.60
-6.60
S.60
.40
, 6.85
H 6.80
.25
6.25
. ; 25
Z 6.25
, 6.25
6.25
- 6.26
i 6.25
r' 6.20
t 6.16
6.15
'AM
if 6.00
.oo
6.95
6.75
6.75
6.75
.6.60
(.60
6.60
6.26
16.00
5.75
6,75
6.75
6.60
6.40
6.86
- 6.85
6.25
6.25
(.25
6.26
6.15
6.10
6.00
6.00
4.75
4.75
4.60
4.60
, 4.60
1 4.60
4.60
4.00
. 4.00
3.75
8.00
$5.60
6.60
6.25
4.75
4.76
4.6J
4.26
4.25
6.25
- 4.60
4.80
4.25
4.00
4.00
35.75
T6.75
6.75
4.76
4.75
4.76
. 4.76
4.75
- 4.65
4.40
4.0r
3.86
3.86
3.86
8.86
3.85
3.76
3.60
4.86
4,85
4.60
4.50
4.40
4.40
. 4.40
4.40
4.40
4.85
3.75
3.75
1.60
II DS
Volume of Business Delays Report on Bargain Day Awards
. for 1911 Bargain Day; Winners: '
" 1 - Are Named. " ' "
The fclrculatlQn department herewith
present oompleted figures on subscrip
tions tecetved ior 1411. Bargain Day.
This Is of course a list of the leading
awards 6nly, and;wa ara JndeJHed to a
great many friend who sent in smaller
amounts. ; We wish , to' thank ' those
friends who aent.in smaller lUts; who
did not succeed In procuring one of tha
leading awards, but every one sending
In 110 or mora will be rewarded in some
way. The different awards for the list
below will, bo ahlpped within tha next
few days, .charges prepaidr;,-H pVV
- zdst of B vgam Day Awarda.
l-John T. Wood, Amity. Or.,.. $628.47
2 Hugh Klrkpatrick, Lebanon,
- Or,. ,.;... ... .. 461.95
8 Imogene Gill, Bclo Or. ...... . 416.08
.4 Ole Nelson, Hood River, Orr862.75
'6-0, Neece, Ontario, Or., . 341.10
6A. Sutherland. Fliedd, Or.... . 320.73
J William Calvert, Junction,.. .
City, Or.. 283.67
1 W. D. Henry, Salem. Or...... 229.78
9 J. R. Bowman, Balls ton, Or.. ,220.07
10 August Deslnier, Beaverton, ;
Of ' r e-e a e e . 09.0
11 May- Prlcej-Bickreall, OroTtcr 205.6 1
12 Fred Davis, Madras, Or. ...v "301.20
13 O. W. Bobbins, Molalla, Or. . 195.30
14 O. C. Scheurer, North Powder, , ,
Or' ' e e ' a e 182.B8
15 C, H. Davis, Vancouver, Waah. 179.96
16 O. J. Molsan, Gervals, Or. 176.13
17 F. H. Herbr Banks, Or. . . ,.,.178.30
18 William Stubbe, Estacada, Or. 167.03
19 JT. Lamar, Tillamook. Or..... 162.41
20 W. E. Tate, Waaco, Of r,mt-160.94
21 J. H. DawsonAurora, Or..... 163.15
23--Jane Spence. Gaston, Or..... 149.40
23 R. O. Hendsreon, Chemawa,
Or. ...................... 145.30
24 Diana Snyder, Aurora, Or. .. . 144.64
25 A. R. Lewis. Alrlie, Or. . .... 137.93
26 Mrs. Ella Herron, Junotlon '
City, Or. 187.89
27 VO. Rice, Oakland, Or...... 186.83
88 Miss Bernlce ine, Corvallls. ;- - ,
Or. 124.95
28 M. C. Brown, Tangent. Or.. .123.85
80 Fred Etllng, Latourell FaUs,
Or. . i .. . . . . . . .... . . .... . 122.07
81 Claude Darby, Aumaville, Or.. 116.98
82 Edward Jonea, Jefferson. Of. 115.12
83 A. W. Holmep. Mt. Angel, Or. 110.89
84 U M. BuUer, Monmouth. Or.. 108.77
j5 West DrugCo., Woodburn, Or. 106.35
86 B. F. Darby, 9clo, Or........ 104.90
87 Elmer Ooff. Albany, Or. .. .. 98.62
28 Sam Ahodes. Rldgefleld,
WashT ......r......
89 F. W. Wells, Boaverton, Or...
40 William C. Vn Sice, Weiaer,
1 Idaho ...
41 O. Tp. Shoemaker, Newport,
42 -J. I Van Kirk, Forest Grove,
43 R. W. Craig, Macleay, Or . . . .
44 Arlle o. Walker, woodburn,
' - Or.
46 Halnea Drug Co., Haines, Or.
46 W, Simpson, Aumaville, Or..
47 R. S. Willoughby, Harris-
burg, Or
98 54
7,90
7.26
96 65
0.83
89.58
87.44
86.16
84.90
84.68
CALVES, . .
1 calf ................ 199 18.00
1 calf .............. 220 8.00
, 1 calf ; 180, 8.00
1 calf ................ 26J 7.00
7 calves ,. 832 6.60
HOGS.
61 China fata ....149 $9.00
68 China fata 113 9.00
65. hogs 281 8.75
65 hog 186 8.75
Following is the general range of
values In effect In the North Portland
yards:
CATTLE Grain fed steers, $6.60;
best bay fed steers, 36.50; fancy,
36.00; cows, best, $5.6006.80; ordinary,
35.25; poor, 94.00 4.25; stags and bulls.
ij.uuwo.uv.
HOGS Best llrht. 88.75: ordlnarv
38.40(98.60; heavy, $8.00$.26; China
rat, .u. .
SHEEP Bst yearling wethers, $4.65
4.75 Old wethers, $4,40; grain fed
laraDs, fD.ouiB'o.vb; ewes, iz.hoq)8.2&,
CALVES Best, $8.00; ordinary, $7.00:
a! AA A i f A -
puur, ta.vvitjii.uu. . ,
CHICAGO HOGS HIGHER
... .......... .
Market Advanced Nickel . With
j l Ran liesi Than a Year Ago. -
cnicago, Marcn . urnciai run:
noira. 9000. cattle zoo. sheen 1000.
- Hogs opened strong to 6o up, close 6c
higher; left over 2700; recelpta a year
ago j.t,uuu. mixed o.Binw i.au; gooa ana
heavy, $6.90fi)7.16; rough, $6.70 6.85;
Cattle Steady.
Sheep Steady. ,
48 R." Y. Blalock, Beaverton, Or, -
49 Mra. M. B.. Wyatt, Phllo-
math, Or
50 J H. Conradrwaldport, Or.,, -
51 w.a Busbee, Yamhill, Or,,, v
52 L. M. Scholl, Hubbard, Or.. . '
63 J. A. Davenport, Coqullle,Or. ,
64 U Z. Stevens, Duf ur. Or.. . , ; .
66 W. Pj Flanary, Goldendale, -
6 L. Strong, Myrtle Point Or.,.' '
f2 F. Smith. Kerby. Or. rvT. ,
5""?letcl,er Pants, Eugene, Or,. ,
69 S. A. Pursel, Union, Or ,
fOrFrankN. Bettla, Cobwrg, OP. "
61 D, L Hudson, Carlton, Or. , . : :
62 J. A. Rankin, JJ1U City. Or...
63 H. Ai Webster. Dallas, Or..
64 Mrs. A. Farlow, Albany, Or... ;
65 Joseph E. Hall, Brush Prairie. ,
66 1. B. Ward, Cloverdale. Or...f
67 W. J, Ribelln. Halaey. Or..
68-3," Gaff neyr Fossil, Or., . . , . ,
69 J.-o. Samler. Yoncalla, Or.it
70 R. F. Fullerton. Warren, Or..
71 B. F. Griffith, Boring, Or...,
72 Guy F. Crow, White Salmon,
. il Wah, ........ . ... .'...
73 L J. Boedlgheimer. Stayton, :
74 W. W. ElderRoseburg, Or..,
76 A. G.; Mather, Clackamas, Or,
76 J. H. McMullon, Burns, Or,,, v
77 H.T. Corum. Waplnltia. Or...
78 C, E, Ban ton, Monroe, Or......
79 8. A. Davis, Independence, Or, :
80 J. E, Morback, Sherwood, Or. ,'
81 James P. RuseelL ; Laiiglols, t
' r h , Ul ;.,! e .a.ae.' ti'iti '
84.33
80.96
80.21
74.64
74.46
74.45
70.49
70.28
68.41
67.06
66.40
66.16
65.75
65.85
63.68
63.31
63.05
63.96
60.08
69.41
68.87
68.21
67.75
67,65
(7.42
6160
66.25
66.20
66.08
66.73
64.66
64.45
64.15
54.10
82 W. J. Turnldg-e, Crabtree, Or.
83 Herschel j McKinnls, AUcel,
.Or.--.....,.......
84 I. J. Johnson, McMlnnvllle,
Or.
85 Fred. H. Andrus, Elkton, Or. . .
86 ArUTar Benson, Newberg. Or.
7 John M. Eiscnblatter, gcap-
poose. Or
88 H. J. Louctot, Tacolt, Wash. ."
89 J. M. Larsen, Suver, Or., .i'.. "
90 Nellla Elliott. John Day, Or.."
63.65
52.85
62.34
62.12
61.22
61.21
60.77
60.68
60.60
COUNT GIZYCKI GETS
j . DIVORCE IS REPQRTED
'United Press Leatee Wire.) '
Chicago, March 4-A cable from Vi
enna to the Dally News . saya Count
Josef Glsyokl has secretly secured a
legal separation in Hungary from his
wife, who waa Mlsa Eleanor Patterson
of Chicago. - '.
: Counteas Glsyckl declares - she has
not heard of her. husband's procedure.''
The decree, it is learned, was issued
In " September of last year," the . count
alleging that his wife had wilfully ab
sented :herselfr7 taking with her their
only child. Felicia. Under the decree
the countess was assessed the costs of
the proceedings. ' , , ; -
MUNICIPAL PLANT AT
- EUGENE IN OPERATION
(8peclal DUpateh to The Jonrnit) -
Eugene, 4 Or, March 4. Tha current
from Eugene' $300,000 municipal eleo
trlo plant at Waltervllle, on tha Mo
Kentie river, was first. sent over tha
transmission line to Eugene yeaterday
afternoon, and the citywater-pumps
ara- new : being operated by : electricity
from that source instead of from tha
Oregon Power company's plant In thia
oity. Later the city will ; light tha
street from the plant, and will prob
ably do a commercial bnalnes. ' '
FORM : LEAGUE TO
mm
Northwest Governors to Get
Together to Head Off Im
migration to Canada, ;
. Great Falls, Mont, March-4. Go v
ernora of Oregon, Minnesota, the two
Dakota, Idaho and Washington, or their
representatives, will be Invited by Gov
ernor Edwin L.- Norrla to come to Hel
ena, probably about the middle of April,
and organise the Northwestern Develop
ment league, which has as Jts object
the deflecting to the northwest. Immi
gration into Canadian provinces. The
foundations of the proposed league were
laid last night In thla city by 80 secre
taries of Montana commercial clube, all
sections of the state being represented.
Governor Norrla will issue a call for
the meeting within the next 10 days.
Raise $45,000 for Y, IL C A.
Walla Walla, Wash., March 4. What
is probably . the greatest organised
movement-aver atarted tnthia city; is
the "finish the job" campaign to raise
the $45,000 debt on the Y. M. O. A
building. This movement will bo be
gun at an open meeting in the Keylor
Grand, and will be run until the money
has been raised.. . -
OMAHA HOGS NICKEL UP
Omaha Swine Market Is Strong; No
' Cattle or. Sheep in the Yard.
South Omaha. Neb.. March 4. Cattle.
none. Hogs, 6500, market strong to 6e
nipnrr; saies o.ou (ffO.no.
Sheep none. -
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est and finest in the
Northwest , . ' '
Varlcesc Velci
Absolutely painless
treatment that
cures completely.
Investigate' my
method. It is the
only ' thoroughly
scientific treatment
for . this : ailment
being- employed.
v Piles, Kidney and
Bladder Troubles,
etc.,arelso
among the ail
ments I cure to
stay cured. '
f io!2n StrclQhl, Square Troll.
1 It wlU oost you nothing to call and talk over your easa.' You can fln
out all about our trouble and you eaa arrange later to begin treatment'
any time you like. - Ur offices, composing ten rooms, are the largest,
'moat elegant and beat equipped In the west .
Mir jrot a, ac. to a . sr. rnrsAT. 1001 ont,
The? DR. TAYLOR Co.
1;- 2345 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON
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DO NOT CURE YOU IT. WILL NOT COST YOU ONE CENT
Beoognlsed as Most Sraooassfnl
SneelaUsi in Male Maladies.
I TREAT MEN AND
MEN ONLY
. What would you not sacrifice to feel as you did a few years ago;
to have the same snap and energy, the same gladsome, joyous, light
hearted spirit and the physical strength you used to have? You
know you are not the same man, and you know you would -like to
be; You might as well be. It's easy. I am making men out of'
wrecks every day by scientific methods, end I can make you as good
a man as yox ever were in a short space of time. .. ; ...t
MY SCIENTIFIC METHODS
make vigorous, muscular men of the puniest, weakest specimens of,
"halt men"; expand and develop every muscle and part of the body;
warm the heart, increase the courage and give a man power of mind
and body such as any man should be proud of. Make the eye bright
and the step elastic; make an athlete of a sluggard. , Cure the dis
ease by restoring strength. Methods based on science and experi
ence alone can do this. I accomplish quick and lasting cures for all
Blood Disease, Nervous Decline, Piles, Kidney, Bladder, Special
and Cntonic Diseases of Men, Rheumatism, Pains in the Back and
Hips, Lumbago, Constipation, Indigestion, Weak Kidneys, Loss of
Memory, and all evidences of breaking down. My scientific methods
will cure when all else has failed.
My arguments are jptd, my system is good, but I know yem
haven't time to study these. You want proof, and I am able to
give you that, and lots of it. When your own neighbor tells you I
cured him you will know I did.
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YOU CAN PAY AS ABLE, WHEN DENE- Jj
FITED, OR WHEN CURED. MY PRICES II
WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY MANjj
Call at my office and Investigate what remarkable success I bay
made In my specialty. ,
THXXX
C, CuJtB TEX BSLOw, WITH THXZS OOltTZJCATXOarS, A3TD STOT OHXT CVMM
Qtrxcrar btt at obit obb-baxt tkb bxtbstsb to tov that othxb fsozaxzstb czabqb.
Varicose or Enlarged Veins .SZ2?:.
latlon, Palpitation of the Heart Sour Stomach. Bad
Memory, Short o? Breath, Trembling of the Limbs,
Easily Excited, Tired Feeling In the morning. Low
Vitality, Sluggish Circulation, ONE TREATMENT
WILL SATISFY YOU MY METHODS ARB RIGHT.
Will you continue suffering from these aliments or
will you plaoe your case in my hinds and be perma
nently cured In the right way and shortest time, pos
blOOQ iMSeaSe EPITHELIAL GROWTHS and alt
Skin Diseases are permanently and forever oured by
my Specific Blood-Cell Remedies. They act directly
on the Blood Cells, eliminate the -disease and restore
the Internal parts to their normal conditions. I am
rartlcularly anxious to hear Trom men who have been
reated by other physicians without receiving any
beneficial results or a permanent euro.
MAmAiie Man who have brain panto will see how
NerVOUS Men quickly the right methods at the
right place and time will do . the work. Tieatorea
atrenglh. nourishing the important parts. No man
should give up hope or become discouraged or dis
heartened until, he has consulted me.
Dimtiira " HERNIA, PILES "AND FTSTtrJU-One
nUpiUIC treatment t-ures permanently. No pain
no Buffering. Thousands of these cases are operated
on each year .without relief or a cure. You take no.
chances when you place yourself in my hands.
Klrfnpv Rlflrfrior AND rheumatic troubles
MUllcyY DldUUCr permanently cured to IS daya if
no other complications. These dlseasea are systemto
and readily yield to . my Blood-Maklng and Blood
Purifying. Remedies. . -, .., ,..,,,;
Aflltp DldPOCOCi AND SWOLLEN i GLANDS ra
Hulllc UldCddCd celve dally attention are
permanently cured in a few days. These diseases, if
allowed to run unchecked, will lead to serious compli
cations. A word to the wise Is sufficient
DpAetntitie Almost every third man, after ;tho age of eOyearsrla afflicted with Prostatitis and Its' dependent
riUdUUlUo Bladder and Kidney complications, throigh various causes, thua obstructing the free passage of
urine and causing retention. This residual urino b boo mea foul and ammoniacal, and serious and fatal kidney
disease BCUfl cuoucn. ju, jruu wis Vi 1UI MUUJ ULj.Brvraf
Tou havV perhaps worked hard In early life and saved a competency to retire and onloy your remaining
years, only to find yourealth undermined, your nighU feat broken through frequent and painful urination
and your strength lost or greatly Impaired. Don't despair. ! have saved, healed and cured thousands of men
re-
ncas and inflammation, cleanses and heals- tha Prostata. Uladdar and irirlnsva nmmHnt ,n nnnuiu.
that the urine soon passes freely and naturally without burning or sediment. Avoid cutting and dilating- or
erationa. This ia a delicate and dangerous malady. Don't experiment with family doctors and inexperienced
pretenders. Remember, good health ia your most valuable asset, your working capital. Consult me today.
'Consultation and advice always free, whether at office or by mail. Medlclnea from tl.60 to 16.60 per course,
within any mans reach. If you cannot call, write for self -examination, blank.
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ST inillS MFnifAI. fft PORTLAND, OREGON
vas uvvav muiAViia. w comzm beoobtx) ajtd yakhzzo. itxbsts
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Don't Go Around as If You Had a lO.-Lb. Ball Tied to Your foot
You May Pay Wiien Cured ami0n0anaffi
The object of this grand offer ia to prove to the
sick and ailing citlaens of Portland and vicinity
that we have the grandest . simplest and most suc
cessful methoda of regtorln" baaJth and curing dla-,
eases that is known to thf "cientlflo world. --
We want, the true meri of our aucceasful treat
, ment known to everybody l kJJSwrf "
! better way of Introducing t-Kh7?PJ&
n,in.n.. fDvn no ifl ABBE to all who call
within 10 daya. Should your c" b tocurablo woT
will franklv tefl v.i ad advise you against V
.spending your money for 1u,1??r,tlm1eJ-- .ill
--Manv of vou who have been taking medlclnea ana
aollld0 treatment. fo7 months wl5 bo absolutely
UI ?ol!lmW,P i the stomal,
-Alt ?-OU farvou?' trap ve that tired feeling
- w mYH)nii you nave spots noaung
. beforethe eyea,. palpitations of the heart, short
ness of breath, headaches, neuralgia, Bhootlng pains
In the chest, ;back, hips or ankles? Have you varl-
' cose vema, ODBiruction, b lood poisoning, nervouel
ucuuiiy, piico, or any oiseases- or tne
' reciumi Are you in pain rrorn rheu
matism, lame back, sciatica, lum
bago, locomotor ataxia or weak kid
i neysT if so, there la quick relief and
a permanent cure In store for you if
- can upon tne 'British iCiectro-Medlcal
Co., who will give you an honest
opinion.- honestly . expressed, hon
est dealing -and honest treatment,
wlilpb-iirs- to stay-furd 4t -enrabla
WB CUB Plle, natuia, nssurca.
Prolapsus. Chronio Constipation and
-A
m iff! .J
all Stomach and Intestinal Dlseasea,
lowered Vitality, Blood Poison,
Nerve, Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
tost Bnerv, Varicose Veins and
Associate Dlseasea of the Pelvis Be-
. giOn,- -yr .-v.;-,. v. :-i
The reasons why "wei are so suc
cessful in the permanent aura of the
above diseases are simple and easy
of comprehension, yet extremely im
portant. First Let It he said that to cure
ktheae lingering, diseases requires
many years' experience, i By treating
hundreds of such diseases ' every
Toar-we become Intimately aetjuelnt
ed with their every phase and condi
tion, which enables us to know at
once just what form of treatment la
required to effect speedy relief and
a permanent ourei"
A SPECIALIST'S ability to cure
deep-seated diseases is in proportion
to his yeara of experience, .
FOR YEARS we have made a spe
cialty of ouring complicated nervous,
blood, kidney and bladder diseases
and weaknesses of men and woman.
- Diseases Peculiar to Women.
. Very few women enjoy good health
and many of them will buy some
much advertised cure-all and treat
themselves for- months, or go to
some fake and in this way become
chronic invalid. What else can you
expect when such a delicate organism
ia subjected to such hit or miss
treatment? We treat successfully
leueorrhoea. Inflammation, . uncera
tlon, painful and irregular mensea
and all female diseases. '
All who are afflicted Should call
Upon us at once and receive our dlag-
nosis of your casei absolutely free.
We will examine you absolutely free.
We will examine you absolutely free,
and if you are Incurable we will '
frankly tell you so and advise you
sgainst spending your money for use-1
less treatment
Call at Ouoa. Consultation and X
Bay examination Free.
If you cannot call, write your
symptoms. .,....,..,-
Hours,, tol2;80, I to 6, 7 to 8;.
Sundaya, 10 tQ12:0. - '
BBXTXSa ZircmW-MXDZCAI, COh,
407-408-408 Rothchild bldg., Port-
: land. Or.
Entrance 287 Washington bL' '
Take elevator to fourth floor,
SLGEl
rrsTEnc or
MAN BUILDING
TBSATHEXT
THB 8PECXAXJ8T WBO CUBXS.
It matters mot what you aOmsat
is, nor who has treated tt. If It U
curable wa will rive yoa Immediate
benefit and a quick and lasting cure.
Do aot allow money matters to
keep you from getting well, we
charge nothing to prove our meth
od a win ear vou. Our rmarentee
BTO BfOHBT BSQTIXES UWTH.
BATZSPZXS 4a you absolute pro
tection. Ooueultatloav examinatioa
and diagnoala tree.
We clalnv fot on lyoaumamt
aothlng "wonderfol" or seexofv-W
Is simply our suooesaful way of do
ing IJUagS, . . j .ii1:',:;:
VARICOSE VEINS
- Weak. Swoiisa. Barring. Knettad,
Wormy-like Yelna, Oloited, Stagnant
Pools of Impure Blood, Weak, JTsrv
ous, tfi-w Vitality, Mental Bopaaa.
alon, .--f
Wo dally demonstrate that "VARI
COSE Veins and. hydrocele can
be cured without severe surgical op
eration. Beneficial - effects are Im
mediate. Pain quickly ceases, en
larged vema rapidly reduce, neajiny
circulation apeedily returns, and
strength, soundness and robust
health ara soon restored. . -1 -1. -
BLADDER AND KIDNEY
Bnlanrad Prostata Gland. Inflam
mation of Bladder and Kidneys. Pre-
auent Desire, Painfnl, Smartlar,
Burning Sensation, Cloudy, Vigbly
Colored, Brlok Duet Sediment, Weak,
Aching Back, Dry, Pale, Waxy Skin.
These symptoms of PROSTATIC.
BLADDER and KIDNEY troublea we
rapidly overcome. There la no guess
work about It. Wa remove every ob.
struction, stop every waste, allay all
irriiauon ana inuauimauun, reviuu
Ize the weakened orarana and soon
accomplish safe, thorough and
permanent cure. , ,
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON
Baah. ' CoTivev-eolored fpots. Imp.
Hons, Vloers, Sore Mouth or' Throat,
Mncoue Patches, Swollen O lands,
Palling Hair.
uur Nc;ui;i-.iEy aivaiij ireai
mat for SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON
leaves no Injurious after effect, It
floea not "lock In'' the poison, hut
drives It out of the system, so
there can be no comeback. Being a
Blood Purifying, Blood Making,
Blood Cell Remedy, it gives the pa
tient a pure, fresh Blood Stream, and
restores t)im to normal neaun.
NERY0-VITAL DEBILITY
The eause of Bervo-Vital Behilltv.
as well as Its evil effect upon the
phyiioal. mental and other powers,
is familiar to all alflleted men. The
symptoms neea not do enumerated.
We want all ailing men to know
that our ANIMAL EXTRACT treat
ment la the Ideal remedy for NERVO
VITAL DEBILITY. It does not etlm
ulata temporarily, but restores per
manently. All disagreeable symp
toms soon disappear, nerve energy la
regained, self-respect, aalf-confldence
and self-control return, and tha pa
tient Is prepared for a new period of
PILES AND RECTAL-
- Bupturo or Kerala, Yilea, Mind,
bleeding, itohing oi proinulingi
Plstula Vloers, oto. ; . .
Our proven methods make hos
pital operations unnecessary, in
mut 'cases no vain or datantlon
from business. We guarantee quick
reuet ana posiuve, permasani ouraa,
kAffuaro'-iiDi''---
II ailing, yon certainly f not
intend to always remAia so. Tea
surely expeot to bo restored some
time. Why not nowt Why delay and
grow woroet ; "' .: '
What you wantls a oura Come
to us ana gei n. unco unaer our
treatment, you will quickly realise
how simple a mini it is 10 ret wen
in tha hands of a specialist who
knows his business. Our cures add
not only yeara to life, but Ufa to
years. Oirico hours, aaiiy s to t.
Evenings, 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 to L
DR. GREEN CO.
tea Washington ShX, Portland. Or.
I CURB
Blood
DUeasei,
Nervous
Decline,
Varicocele,
Hydrocele, -Obstructions.
Piles,
Rupture;
Kidney, L- -Bladder,
Prostatic and
All ,
Diseases v-rv
Peculiar to
Men. .
The Results of My Treat
ment Are Felt Instantly
No tim Is wasted. You are not per
mitted to drajr along for days an1
weeks on promises until hope at l"t
dies. By my treatment you fl tnt
returning flush of health and power at
lh vrv itirL Tha bounding em-re
"of youth revived, the vigor of manhooJ
restored r. routn ana JHKnnnoi;
would you not rive to have thm bna
again? 'And you can have thnn b-"
a little effort will briiift- thm-l'it e
effort of calling- at my of rite ami, v i
out spending one cent, have a confi! :
Ualhat..wUhtnann,.v ..., . .
DR.UND57
rt t. Tha Old tellable t;c'vV-.
Corner 'Aldof sn'd PMt
trance Mi hi h;ou nu
dr. Office hoi"e A. ;
.Sunday, ltf A. It. l 1 1".