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    V T5 OREGON; SUNDAY1 JOURNAL," PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6, 1911.
K Workingmen in France Organ
ize' Campaign of Educa-..
; , tion Against Killing.
l ' ... ' if ii j" ' .'"liiin ''':'
' (By th International News Service.) -
Paris, August B. ;That a mischievous
spirit it abroad in tho French army,
which might become a serious danger to
the country ln case of a war, la dally
becoming mora evident and la causing
; the government considerable anxiety
especially at a time when the Morocco
question has not been finally settled,
While there la probably nd more pat
riotic nation in the world than 4he
Frenoh, compulsory military service in
tlmea of peace Is anything butpopular,
. and tha military labor unions, which
' time and again see their plana f rus
. trated by the troops, are taking advgnt
, age of this to further their own needs.
Organise to Oppose War.
A recent trial of three labor leaders
brought out a number of startling facta
about the anti-militarist propaganda
which has caused a great feeling of
'. alarm among patriotic citizens.
The man were arrested in connection
, with tha society that sends pocket
money to soldiers who are trade union
ists. Accompanying the money, la a
. circular urging the soldiers to fire their
rifles In tha air should they be called
upon to take part in war.
Questioned as to the working of the
society Victor Viau, one of the men
under arrest, declared that the society
was affiliated with, the bricklayers'
union, which had about 14,603 members.
Every member paid a franc a month. A
portion of this contribution went to
. make up the postal orders of five and
10 francs sent to the soldiers.
Asked who drew up the circulars
Inciting the soldiers to disobedience
Vlau confessed that he himself wrote
the anti-militarist letter sent out in
May.
stUUnf Should Be Stopped.
"We appeal to the conscience of men,"
. said Vlau, "for we cannot admit that a
comrade should be ordered to fire on
his brother." .
In anawer to this circular many let
ters were received at the headquarters
of tha aoclety. One of these epistles
ran:
"I have advised my comrades not to
march On any occasion, and to disobey
the orders of their officers if they are
asked to shoot."
BETTER QUALITY
FINDS PREMIUM
AT NO. PORTLAND
(Continued from preceding page.)
Paet week's run of livestock compares
with the same period In recent years as
iomows: mors, cattle. Sheen.
1911
803
1912
9288
3220
4312
3105
2168
1683
2327
1910
1909
1908
1907
1906
.1828
.1294
. 404
. 621
. 23
1831
1325
8S6
768
806
1906
182
497
A year aro todav there was
firm
tone In all lines of livestock with slight
ly ueiier vajuaa lur nesi CBltie.
Monday's Bales.
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
Av. lbs. Price.
671 lambs
2 ewes
120 ewes
73
I.V85
110
3.50
3.00
3.00
2.75
2.00
$8.75
8.65
6.00
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.40
4.35
4-25
4.00
4.00
3.75
3.75
3.65
3 50
13.00
3.00
17.00
6.50
6.50
6.00
93
86
149 wethers
151 sheen 85
425 sheep 81
STEERS.
1202
.1806
14 steers
4 steers
1 steer
t steers
. .1200
.. 830
..1103
..1020
.. 998
.. 91
..1220
. . 1187
.. 966
.. 975 .
.. 880
. . 760
.. 977
.. 763
..1026
COWS.
7 cows
1 cow
, 24 co wo
29 cows
1 cow
23 cows
28 cows
26 cows
cows
13 cows
4 cows
16 cows
12 cows
12 cows
1 cow
1 bull
2 bulls
.1005
.1060
.1300
.1665
BULLS.
CALVES.
10 calve IRS
18 calves 234
IS calves 22
12 calves 278
Tuesday's Sales.
STEERS.
27 extra fancy ..1220
25.80
6.50
5.26
5.25
6.00
4.60
4.26
4.10
4.00
8.50
$4.35
4.26
4.26
4.00
3.70
8.65
3.60
3.26
$7.00
. 5.2&
6.00
$5.00
3.60
3.50
3.25
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.50
2.00
$4.50
3.75
2.35
3.36
2.60
2.00
8.86
5.10
3.E0
2.50
2.00
76 steers
1170
1110
1105
, 1030
920
980
773
1215
36 steers
244 steers
3 steera
13 steers
2 steers
3 steers
2 steers
1 steer .
26 cows .
23 cows .
25 cows .
20 cows .
24 cows .
12 cows .
4 cows .
4 cows .
17 calves
3 calves
4 calves
.1180
COWS.
. 905
. 971
.1020
.1012"
. 1)65
. 945
.1002
.1120
. 232
. 290
CALVES.
625
STAGS AND BULLS.
1 stag 1370
2 stags 1285
, 1 Stag 1010
1 bull 1470
4 bulls .1290 '
3 mills 1443
1 bull 1240
12 bulls 1368
1 bull 1220
1 bull 1700
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
250 lambs 60
829 cull lambs 68
241 wethers 99
672 withers 100
9 ewes , 121
4 ewes 98
800 wethers 100
198 valley lambs 7o
168 cull lambs 66
10 ewes (...' 103
4 cull ewes ........... 97
Wednesday's Sales.
STEERS.
i. Av. Lbs.
, 22 select steers 10K6
2 steers 90
. COWS.
Price.
$6.00
6.60
$160
$7i75
7-6(1
$3.25
2.6S
S cows 980
HOGS.
24 light hogs . ... 236
26 hes Ill
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
180 wethers .......... ,v 131
294 sheep ........ . .... , .85
Thursday's sales,
f . ' STEERS.
a . A v. lbs.
r 4 steera ..............1016
1 27 steers ...1078
I 1 Steers ..... 950 ' .
Price.
$6.60
6.85
4.60
$4.50
4.60
. 4.00
2.60
. 2.00
$2.00
'$8.00
i 7.76
7.0
v 1.00
'if
' COWS.
2 cows .. 840
15 cows 970
s 2 eows ............... 980 ,
v . 4 cows ............. ,. lo7
'iy 1 COW- ................. P6Q :r
'. v BULLS. ..-
J tull . . . . i .1180 '
. HOa8, v; V v;
? , CO select 310 i.
?.. 27 light ....'.ju..i.' 183 !
18 stock hogs ........... 72 v ,
0 stock hoc .. 69 -v
'5 .5
i' tin
22S
:' '"
.'.'!.
24 steers
24 steers
24 steers
24 steers
Av. fbs.
.1081
.1084 :
Price. ;
15.60
6.80
i ......
898
103 S ,
24 steers
.. ,1088
28 steers -.-.,,;., 1067
87 selected steers .'.,...1141.
62 selected steers 1133
6.90
6.90
row.
28 cows . . .
28 cows , . . .... ,
24 oo ws ,, . , . . . . . . ,
; 4 COWS , ...
8 cows ...I ,
SI heifers , . . ,
19 cows"
BULLS.
fbull
1 bull ...............
. 880
. 928 ;
.1193
.1037
. 892
.247.
ai08
.1070
.1680
14.88
4.66
4.60
4.00
8.75
6.00
4.76
r a, I
13.76
8.00
BIO, RI.jp IX HOGS
South" Omaha, Neb., Aug. 6. Cattle-
Nona -.. . . .
I sales, 8.907.60.
llngs, 30ft4.40; wethers, 83.168S.80;
lambs, 8.26ig)8.83 ; ewes. 32.75 08.86.
HARVEST RETURNS
SHOW A PIG YIELD
OF ALL CEREALS
(Continued from preceding page.)
and the wheat will weigh above . the
required amount It is estimated that
there are more than 12,000 -acres of
this in the valley and the yield will
be about tha same aa winter wheat
C. D. Stout, of the Oregon Mill
Grain company, estimates that the to
tal yield this year will be 600,000
bushels and the quality will be of the
best. He returned from a trip over the
valley and declares that he never saw
better looking fields of grain any
where. There la no poor wheat in the
valley, he declares, and Bome of the
fields will run as high as 60 bushels
per acre.
Batley harvest has started and will
yield from 60 to 76 bashels per acre
thin vftar and will h nf flnA nilalltv
The yield for the valley will be about
ifuv.uuv Dusneis. uats Harvest win De
about 20 days later and the yield will
be about the same per acre in gross
as the barley.
The first 1911 Vheat to ba brought
to Condon was delivered to the Interior
Warehouse company, this week, by I. A.
Mclntyre of Ferry Canyon. The wheat
was forty-foid and tested 68.
At Farmlngton, Wash., the harvest is
well under way. Much of the winter
wheat Is being cut with binders and
fnllv nnft.thtrri ct It la artAAv In tha
Khunlr Rlnriora ir. hatnir noil slmnil
exclusively In the country tributary to
Karmlngton. Much of the winter wheat
SHEEP ANi LAMBS,
3(4 year wethers 87
5w!a.!::
281 ewes ......... v, , . 96
Ptlday'a sales.
i";""?-"1' .wn'c" .?? ea"y'..DUlinn w!f was severed today by his
nynrias ana otner varieties. ,
At Winona the srraln yield will be
unusually larra thla year, wheat, oats
and barley showlnz fine stands
At Elberton, Wash., the crain harvest
is wall under way. Most of the fall
grain Is cut and in the shock and the
cutting of spring grain will begin this
weeK.
Fall wheat at Valley Ford, Wash.,
has all been cut and the farmers are
rushing the stacking. Threshing started
August 1. The grain Is unusually good
and the growers are expecting a record
yield.
The first machine was started yester
day afternoon and was run by Willard
Ilea ton on the farm of William lieaton,
at .Spangle, Wash. The yield was be
tween 26 and $6 bushels to the acre,
and the quality excellent.
While harvesting in the Weston dis
trict has barely begun, -enough reports
have beam received from the fields to
Indicate d yield at some places above the
normal. From 70 aCres of wheat a mile
north of town James J. Turner filled
1610 sacks fir about 62 bushels per acre.
In the same locality two "settings" have
Just been finished at A. J. Melntyre's
place, and his crop so far is estimated
at 60 bushels sn acre. The same fig
ure it reported from the field of Joseph
Hodgson, now being threshed, while
members of the 3. N. York crew say
that he has threshed some wheat which
averaged above 66 bushels.
More than 100,000 tons of hay will be
haled for shipment from the Kittitas
valley within the next 75 dayH, according
to estimates made by large growers.
Already more than a dozen baling out
fits, steam, gasoline or horsepower, are
operating in the valley and from 26 to
30 will be needed to, complete the big
Job. Each outfit requires the services
nf a lnrirA number if men and teams.
I more If the huv Is baled from the shock,
jlcss If It Is taken from the stack. One
ranch, that or Tom Wilson, nas now
seven balers compressing the Immense
crop, which is' being stored' in the
largest burns In the valley.
There Is a good crop of hay around
Farmington. Wash. Timothy, alfalfa
and clover have done well, and wheat
and oat hay Is of excelelnt quality. The
price Is much lower than last year,
when a hay famine was feared and early
S rices were higher than at any time
urlng the year. Cfain hay is Selling
for about $10 a, ion this yearas against
$16 a year ago.
Ten carloads of fruit a day are now
leaving Wenatohee. Wash., for points
east and west, and the number will soon
be raised to 50 carloads, due to the
ripening of the peach crop, which will
soon he ready for shipment. So far
the estimates of the fruit growers as
to the crop of apricots and other sum
mer frH : have been exceeded and the
price reWlved highly satisfactory.
The fruit prospects of the Underwood
and Hood ' sections of Skamania county
are excellent. Qrchardists are expecting
a good return from this year's crOD.
The peach crop has madea n excellent
showing this season. The early varie
ties have mostly all been marketed and
the later peaches will be ready for pick
ing within three weeks. The product
finds a ready market in Portland and
the growers are receiving satisfactory
prices.
The Apple Growers' union at Hood
Klver mado Its first shipment of this
year's apple crop Tuesday. The con
signment was made up of Red Astra
chans. The fruit was well shaped,
smooth skinned and without blemishes
and brought its growers a fair return.
All of last year's apple crop was sold
on July 1 and the business of last sea
son is now cleaned up and the union
Is ready for tha CrCjp that will be har
vested this fall. The apple business
dons by the organization last year
amounted to annroxlmately $600,000.
Many new fruit districts In north
central Washington are making their
first showing this season, and already
this season the fruit lands on the east
side of the Columbia river, known ts
East Wenafchee, have produced 10 car
loads of apricots and it is estimated
that there will be at least five carloads
of peaches.
The estimate of the crop from
Brewster to Oroville, in the Okanogan
country, will be 60 carloads, 30 being
of apples, five of pears, five of peaches
and four of prunes.
This crop is from a small percentage
of the acreage in that section now
planted to fruit trees there being at
the present time 71,700 acres of irri
gutea land in the Okanogan valley set
out to trees during the last four or
five years.
The demand for fruit land near Gar
field Is Increasing and a number of
sales have been made' recently. George
F. Stivers, one of the pioneers In fruit
culture here, has sold $23,000 worth of
fruit lands adjoining town within tha
last 60 days. These tracts vary from
three to '12 acres , In extent and have
been ' planted withlrt the last year to
standard varieties of winter apples. The
prices paid foe tha land run from $300
an acre up. . ,
D. M. Clark is running his packing
shed at Union with a full crew at pres
ent, parking from 400 to 600 crates of
Blng cherries per ' day which win ba
shipped to 8 1. Paul. The cherries are
very good this year, as a great many
were Injured by tha lata frost
Tha huckleberry crop in the mountain
regions along tho,Colvllle valley Is said
to be one worth-harvesting this year,
Many petfple going on camping excur
sions take to the huckleberry fields.
Figures complied Indicate that up to
data about 61 carloads of onlcns bay
.'been harvested and shipped from -Walla
WM this season. Onions are one of
i th" ch,e' crops with tha Chines and
Italian gardenere. and the product is
sent to many parts of the United States,
It lln, mrf of It f olnr to Montana
points.-
At Albion, Wash.. E. O.. Markham, a
rardener. while w or kin a In his pota-
'in : toes, found some old-fashioned eastern
S .:'tAtn hi.im Th.I. ... tha tTm -that
6 6ol"vo been discovered In this part of the
lu country. ( . . ,
messra. jtianaon inn j r niua, vers.
Wash., rancherit, made the first con
signment of cucumbers to the pickle
faotory at Vera last weak. .They have
about 30 acres planted to, this crop.
That 80 cents a pound Is too low an
estimate for tha price of hops this fall
la the belief of Richard Strobach, who
has grown hopB in tha Yakima valley
for mora than 25 years. StrobacTt says
that in case dry .weather should pre
vail in Oregon, or tha Engllah cros
should fall. 60 to 80 cents a pound
would not be too high a figure to ex-
feet for the crop from the Yakima die
riot. .
Saoramento, CaL Hop prices are al
ready aoarlng, and growera declare they
expect to see hops reach the 85 cent
mark this season. The highest offer last
year was 25 cents, v while the average
was only 17 cents. This year some of
the growers have already refuaed of
fers of 25 cents. According to Harry
Frazler, who ia an expert on hopa, the
California crop will not equal that of
last year, while the foreign demand will
be greater. There are very raw old
hops In storage, and the market will be
filled with nothing but new hops this
year. In the hops fields near Wheat
land, Tehama and Nord growers are al
ready preparing for the harvest, and
camps are being prepared for the pick
cm Vermin appeared to some extent In
most of the hop yards around Dallas
two weeks ago, but through spraying,
aided by recent hot spell, appears to
have practically cleared the vlnea of the
pest, with- no appreciable damage done
to the crop to date. The indications
now are that the quality average Of the
1911 crop in thla atate will -be above that
of last year. Beyond spraying there Is
little or nothing being done In tha val
ley yards at this time.
The prospects for a good corn crop In
the Palouse have lnoreased in tha last
week as a result of, the fine weather.
At present, however, there is danger
of having it burned up and rain is need
ed. The corn, which will be made Into
silage ana ueea Dy me amn. tan u
cut before ripening. Of this there are
I over 1000 acres In this vicinity.
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fRr tht International Kl BWTlce.)
Paris. Au. 6. The laat link binding
prince Albert of Monaco to his Amerl
wife was
lonment of the famous yacht "The
Princess Alice- and the christening of
his new one, the "Hlrondelle." Thla ro
mantic man of the sea named his first
scientific yacht after Alice Heln. daugh-
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I am the only specialist in Port
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I publish my true photograph,
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I make thla statement s that you
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snd experience, acquired In such a
way that no other can share, and
should not ba classed with medical
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or license to practice medicine Jn
Oregon or any other state. Meui
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Now while the princess Is living the
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the last and most forcible reminder of
her by dropping the yacht that bears her
nam."" v '
The romance of the yacht seems to
have Carded him back to his first love,
Mary. Duchess of Hamilton, for the
stately daughter of the house of Hamil
ton was known as tha "English Swal
low." -
Tha painter Blnavre and the curator
of the oceanography museum at Monaco
will acoompany Prince Albert on his lat
est trip to make the sea surrender its
secrets.
The prince ts 68 and ambitious to lec
ture on oceanography before tha great
universities of America. This he hopes
to do when his present deepest explora
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to life, beeause of the laoreaaed
liability to stranf alation. I our
rupture In selected oases with per
fect safety and entail no suffer
ing, and ao net detain yen from
occupation, under guarantee. Many
cases cared to stay cured in ene
treatment.
The sequahia of these efniotlona
are aietreawms, nerreve rectexe i
ana
painful condition. M treat
ment and eveces are the remit of
years ef expetisaea. J eure you with
out pais or detention from ocou-
patton. . I give a written guaran
tee to dure piles and fistula.
KXSaTBT AMTVTgMWM AO-
With tbewe ailments you may
nave mere complications inan are
presented by any other ailing or
gans. By aa searohiBg Illumina
tion of the Madder I determine ac
curately the ailment, and by
t
mloreaocptci
ai
examination
TO
urinalysis I make doubly gar
eoncmoa ez ine xienera, mas lay
ing foundations for McntlfM tveaV
Cerebro. where the mental forces
are Impaired, spinal, where the
spinal Centers are involved. Vital,
where the sympathetic nervous
system and forces that govern the
organs are deranged
e oeraoaea or miax ex-
feats of ailments,. 1 treat tbse
zeots oi ailments,
conditions and al
londitions and an weaknesa m
ducad ay nervous
and asroeaeaa and r.
complications
pat you on the
th, restoring- the
right track to health.
conditions essential te
yeur
futare life and aap-ptneca.
use a ramous new ucrmaa
atfla for Blood Poison which on
completely in onjb th
This wenderfal remedy 1
EATkS
remedy is far ah eel
of old - style mineral treatments.
Cavil and let m explain tt to yon.
V Woman's Sex-ret Revealed.
: u From the Washington Post.
No one ever heard of a woman sleep
ing during a sermon. She is as bright
and as - alert at the conclusion of the
sermon aa she was when the text was
read. But man, he, like the sluggard,
slumbers and sleeps. His record is bad
from the beginning. Acts XX contains
the Inexorable record of the first of
fenderof one Eutychus, who, while
Paul preached, sank Into aleep and fell
from the third window.
Let a word be said in defense of the
Yonng, Iddle-AgedandOld MEN
me
mai
abaolately
effleea far
I AM FOR MEN 5r-,aiiu. -.
YOU ONLY PAY FOR CURES Don't HeiHat-
Don't Delay-Examination and Advice Free
Nervous, Blood and Skin Diteastst, Vaifcot Veint,. Kid
ney, Bladder, Chronic Diststuei, and All Dis
eases Peculiar to Men Cured or No Pay.
SAXX.T
xovms
. A. M. V4
.. r. m.
ranATS
I t u.
o$S.OO
My Fee in Many Cases
A VISIT WILL TELL
I invito lm arttealar all
who have become dissatisfied
witk treatment elsewhere. I have
eared over 19,000 cases lawaioa
other physicians had failed. X eaa
core yea geiely. Quickly and for
life wlien ethers fail. A trial will
prove it, Xo guesswork.
hfy new gyrtem of leetre-aCedloal Treatment at ever vails to Ouse Verra-Tttal
Debility, Tarieose Telaa, peoif le Blood Veisea. VreMutal Obstmotloa aad
All Oomplioations, Asscolato Diseases aad Weakness ef Mem.
MY FEES FOR SERVICES FOR A FEW DAYS MORE:
Obstructions from f to f 15
Tarleeae Tains from 8 to flB I Bleed Poison from
Hydrocele from is to MO I Tailing Xelr faoat
Xervena Debility from . ...8 te fig I Xosema from
Wasting from is to a I Bladder Ailments from .
Discharges from 93 to 910 I Kidney Ailmeata from .
Ulcers from 99 to 910 I Prostate Ailments from
Don't Let Money Matters Keep You Away
I have arranged a system of payment that will allow every man to take ad
vantage of ray services. Jf you are akeptloal you are the very man I want to
see, for I can ahow you absolute proofs of what I can do, so yon will know I
can do all I claim. I do not acoept Inourable caaes; my prices are reasonable,
my result are speedy and lasting. No other specialist offers yeu What I de,
for I have th best oure known, together with one of th finest, moat com
plete and expensively equipped medical institutions in the West. Medicines
prepared in Private Laboratory under supervision of my Expert Chemist, for
th convenience and protection of my patients.
Consultation, Examination Free and Invited Whether You
Take Treatment or Not
Call If you can. Write today
call. Jdedlolnea from $1.60 te $4.60
ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO.
230 Yamhill St, Cor. 2d St, Portland, Or.
The Skilled
Nature's
Men, Wake
Up! Throw
Off the
Weight!
I Treat Men
Only, and
Treat Only
Those Dis
eases Which
Constitute
My Specialty
30 YEARS A SPECIALIST
SAFE, SURE AND DEPENDABLE TREATMENT
My office houts are 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. DailySundays 9 a. m.
to 1 p. m. Consultation ii Absolutely Free.
MEN, YOU CAN BE CURED
Why suffer from a single ailment in the list of men's dis
eases? Why be less than a strong and healthy man? Why
walk the streets an old young man?
.1 want all ailing men to feel that they can oome to my office freely
for examination and explanation of ' their condition. There Is abso
lutely no inconvenience of time, hardship or uncertainty, while result,
are direct, speedy and permanent. I want to talk to every man who
suffers from afflictions, due to any cauaa whatever. I want to ex
plain MY methods of treating ailments and all ailments of the kidneys.
My office is thoroughly equipped for the treatment of CHRONIC AIL
MENTS. .
By the latest methods known to medical science I treat and
cure Piles, Nervous Ailments, Skin Ailments, Kidney, Blad
der, Lung and Blood Ailments, Rheumatism, Liver Ailments
and Chronic Ailments of Men.
X see my patient ta persom and X administer my own tnataaeat.
Every person calling at my office will see and eoaeult P, Lindsay ia
ttsrson.
my nrsi inougni
Is to ascertain
mwnnA ' tlmuaVht Is to .acarta.in If
Is to produce a speedy and lasting result; my next thought Is the
quickest method by which this can he dona, and then figure th lowest
prloe for the treatment of your case.
I WANT EVERY MAN IN THE COUNTRY who Is sZck
and afflicted to call at my office for examination and advice.
Examination and advice always free. Write-to me if you
cannot call, and I will advise you regarding your condition.
Corner AJder and Second streets. Entrance 11! H Second street, Port
land, Or-i Office hours A M. to P. M. Sundays 10 A, M. to 1 P. M.
Order of Eutychua. And In thae com
ing to their support there Is no 'wish
to oast reflection upon the wide 'awake
and breesy sermonixer. To becrtn wttfc
man Is Inferior to his mate in the' high
est sensibilities of the soul. Calloused
in his nature, .the assembled array et
dresses and bonnets is wholly without
appeal to his sordid instincts. What
doea ha know about the out tolas or
the latest affect in ruchtngs? Or
whether the Jones girls have turned tha
black bombasine they hav worn tor
two seasons already? Or how wvb
Not Sick, Yet Hardly
Able to Work Every Day
ThU U the Wt You Feel
Tear hack pama and ache. Thera la a
tendency te re easily and every ejoer
lien ef the hedy or mind Increases the ex
hangtioa. Meep doear not reat yeu; ywa get
up In the merning f eating tired. The. 41
gesticn becomes impaired, the tenpen Irrt
tabla. spirits depreesed. you feel gdoemy
and dikoouraad. ending with eempleia lack
of eoafidenee and a general feellag ef dis
gust at yon? own debility. Yea eaa be
oared. Come to ma.
ASURECURErSMALLFEE
he great velusae ef nvy pracoea allesn
U make umreraary lew fees, se that aa
a Bead, be without vreser treatment. I
nave tne nest eemineed
mecieal
iffiees far the treatment ef men's dlaeaees.
Best and freshest medicine prepared In pri
vate laboratory ander suservisien ef esraert
Axur
oxxmm
xo
A, J
to IS.
yen are nn ef
gonif PlaXIIM gXTL
youx health and vigor will to
stared for Ufa. Why will yon
tlnne to gaff erf Yea eaa se aaade
OVsTD and well. Call
today.
Bverythlng eemfldeatlal.
M to tat
a to) i
I IB to I 1
i S te i 1
1 19 to I lis
to $18
for self-examination blank If yog
a course from my own laboratory.
taaot
Physician Is
Helper
Come
Now
and Be
Cured
1 have the
Largest
Practice
Because I
Invariably
Fulfill My
Promises
the real'eauae of your ailment; my
a Cure ia Dbsslble: mv third thousrht
deacon tmt Into ths eonti-rh.it in.. tu
None of these Inspirations cornea to hi
relief.- -. '.. ; ,
He awairss . ..... ... .
, . . 9m ani inee to
iTtoolate? dUl3r ,mPfw1.
hf Mississippi river annually" car
ries to the sea l,400.0oo ton of dis
solved matter iiitr.w
-".- .iuiwuvvv ions or
uspended matter.
, hs r, Orssn Offer
MEN
Moderate charge, fair dealing,
skillful servtee, aad speedy cures
r .reaponslbl for ear Immense
practice. ConstiltaUOfV Examination
and Diagnosis free.
WHERE MEN GET CURED
Our well-known and reliable
curative Institution, the DR. GREEN
office, is a permanent fixture of
Portland. It has become a Mecca ef
hope for afflicted men throughout
the Northwest. Its financial re
sponsibility is as solid as gold. Its
business and professional methods
ar clean. The strictly modern
treatment It administer, a scores
of its cured patients know, I skill
ful, scientific and successful,
AYirxxOTSB IfX, before treattng
elsewhere, honestly lnvatrtlgmte ear
proved methods. Ton will the mad
stand how easily aad galckly we cure
alliwable ease of VA&XOO WS.
raoxrxo bivoos poisoxr, srxutvo?
J"IfJ?IIJTT mTXiU OS
TBPOTIOHg. roOSTATICk BIuLSDHA
and XXDHBT tromales, COVTBAOSSI
alluant, rXLXa aa an BIOTA all
aaeats. What yon want is' a our Came
to us and get it Once under our
treatment, you will quickly realise
how simple a thing It is to get well
In the hand of a speetaliet who
knows his business. Our eurce add
not only year to Ufa. hut life to
years. Office hours, dally te 6;
evening, 7 to S. Sundaya, it to 1.
DR. GREEN CO.
MS Waahlngtoa St, Portland, Or.
X,'. i
J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D.
Men's Specialist
I am the only specialist In Port
land that publishes his own photo
graph, personally conducts and man
ages his own office, and consults
with and treats. all hi own patients.
I have more qualifications and experi
ence than 'any othar specialist ad
vertising in this city.
Every man calling at my office la
assured of my personal and lndivida
al treatment until a oure is effected.
My fees are one-fourth that exacted
by the various "medical companies, "
"Institutes" and "museum." B
sure to consult me before treating
elsewhere.
Why treat with irresponsible
when you can secure the expert serv
ices of responsible specialist
See me if you have any of th fol
lowing disorders: Varicose Tela,
Xyaroewle, Obwtractkms, XarvW, Bleed
and ! Disorders, Bladder
Troubles, Blood Peisoas, Xhrapsioas,
Wlosre, Weakness, Prostata!, PUe
os Pistole,
g t t to S Bail) aaday, 10 Sa ls
Xixajnlnation-dvlco Tree.
Boom 309-1O-11
lOTaCXCABTS TBVS BVX3UBXSn
Corner Mb .aad Wasaing-toa St
Portland, Oregon.
I Cure Men
$i o
IS MY FEE
Pay Whea Oared.
Oeaeral Bebit
tty, Wak Sresvss,
tmimisli i rinKlt.
of exposure, overwork and ether vio
lations of Patare's laws, Diseases ef
Bladder aad Kidney, Varleeee
Veiaa, saiokiy aad pemaaeatly
cured at small expense.
PBCXAXi AXZOfSBTBNewly con
tracted and chronic cases eureil
Alt burning. Itching and inflamma
tion stopped In 14 hour. Cures ef.
feeted in seven days. Consultation
free. If unable to call, write for
list of questions.
Office hours A. If. to $ P. M.
Sundaya. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
PAcrrio coast xbbxoax oo
ta4V Washington t., cor. Plrat,
Pcrtlana, Or gen
ui siijrMinU
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C1U. la SU4 ut .ih.
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aaAH riLLa. sal
ymn am M Bait, Sat.Alwmy. alialie "
sen iy csjGGisn i;i2r.':,rjx
FOR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. SaaOersons Cempeuad
SsvlB. and Cotton Root Pllia.
The . beat and only rHli
rmdy for DELATED Vk.aU
ODS. Our the most obstinate
eeaS la I to 1 Cra fries II
Der box. or thro boa it.oo. - acm ti
drusglst everywasra Address x.
PIEHCiC. Room 1 441)4 Jarrioa
Portland Os. '
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