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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1911.
CUDAHY UJOMS'AS'.'
: BIG BEAR I M . HOG
TRADE ONCE AGAIN
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r-
total of head comnered with 8288
last, week, 6687 th previous week -and
I 1
fVvell
tszu a month ago lor we nae penoa.
it u nnt hai!ved that the heavy mar-
Velipg' or sheep and Jamba throughout
no country la aoout over lur mo mv-w
tea anrt therefore after the market geta
a test, from its enforced congestion the
Outlook would lnaicate a mgner range.
orth . Portland . sheep ; and, Mamb
ranges: ? , v. l
Select lambs
....... ,f , e.vv
Ordinary lambs
Best wethers . . .
Common lambs .
Beet ewes
.o
8.5003.75
4.004.25
800
2.00'3.Od
Ordinary ewes
Past week'a run of livestock com
pares with the same period In recent
years as iohowb:
Hon. Cattle. 8heeD.
1911
1910
1909
loo
19C7
,1886 1694 7127
S63 1748 S691
, 118 928 3068
13 660 600
859 1899 1699
416 600 !878
SKB 861 1182
1906
1906
A vaar aan thara was a. ataadv tone
mrougnout the uvestocK maraei,
Monday's Bales.
HEIFER8.
Avg. Wgt
Price
1 heifer .
6 heifers
1 heifer .
it calves
19 calvea
15.25
4.00
630
620
197
823
206
3. 25
CALVBS.
7.25
S.26
HOGS.
14 light
8.05
8.65
8.2S
8.10
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
IIS wethers ...
74 wethers 78
781 awes 93
" Tuesday's Sales.
STEERS.
I steers 1053
3 steers 1096
11 steers 1192
1 steer 1210
14 steers 1210
2 steers ..1180
25 steers 1262
18 steers 1020
7 ateers 1160
8 steers 950
1 steer 10S0
1 steer 1310
6 00
6.70
6.70
5.50
6.60
6.66
6.50
6.26
6.26
6.00
E 00
6.00
6.00
4.75
al steer 1030
V
13 steers , iuiw
1 steer : 640
3 steers ....1086
4.50
4,j0
1 steer 1030
1 steer 690
1 steer 910
COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 heifer 660
14 rows 955
3 cows 990
8 rows 1063
2 cows S48
6 cows 1096
4 cows 1067
3 cows 730
1 cow 1650
8 cows 973
21 cows "KR
10 cows 1079
1 heifer 600
1 cow 1240
1 cow 1130
4 cows 1062
4.60
4.25
4.00
6.25
4.2S
3.50
2.75
2.00
4.66
4.60
4.50
4.60
4.50
4.50
4.60
400
4.00
3.75
3.60
-fi.fi 0
4.50
7.25
6.00
3.00
3.00
8.00
8.00
4.75
4.75
3.25
3.25
3.26
CALVES.
4 calves
3 calves
4 calves
1 calf ..
1 bull ..
1 bull ..
1 bull ..
. 265"
. 353
. 235
. 140
. 830
.1530
.152
BJLLS.
HOGS.
35 hogs 154
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
200 valley lambs 71
174 VRllev lambs 71
234 wethers 96
141 wethers 96
60 wethers 97
Wednesday's Livestock galas,
STEERS.
Av. Lbs.
Price:
J5.75
6.75
6.60
6.00
4.25
48
3
302
2
2
1200
.1106
.1141
. 9V
. 980
COWS.
S3
102
27
n
28
8
1
12
951
970
941
1160
1056
819
1160
1070
I4.7S
4.60
4.40
4.25
4.25
4.00
3.50
3.50
CALVES.
22 calves 103
3 calves 340
1 calf 610
' ' BULLS.
1 bull 1150
8 hulls 1545
1 bull 1410
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
617 lambs 75
Thursday's Uvsstoek Sales.
STEERS.
27 ateers 1090
14 steeps 891
steers 1606
COWS AND HEIFERS.
10 heifers 868
2 cows 945
6 cows 1024
23 cows 1018
J tows ..1107
! 1 heifer 730
4 cows . . . . 862
2 cows 1036
1 cow 1280
21 shelly 1269
1 cow 940
87.35
6.00
4.50
83.00
2.80
2.60
36.15
35.30
i.00
4.50
34.60
4.50
4.50
4.35
4.25
4.00
4.00
3.75
3.76
3.35
3.00
2.75
1.26
87.60
7.10
6.00
6.25
33.50
38.00
7.75
7.78
4 COWS 982
1 cow 1100
CALVES.
calf 180
calves 2fi
6 calvea 365
2 calves 410
8HEEP AND LAMBS.
J40 wethers 104
HOGS.
86 hogs ', . . 202
107 stock 90
63 heavy .331
rrlday's Livestock Sales.
STEERS.
41 ' 1162
J v ,1384
9 1007
9 , 1076
COWS AND HEIFERS.
35.75
6.50
4.85
4.35
4 heifers 760
4 cows 760
HOGS.
. 80 hogs 196
64 hogs 314
41 hogs 258
- 3.8 hogs 266
I hog 210
34.25
4.25
38.00
7.75
8.00
8.00
8.00
HARVEST RETURNS
' OF A BUMPER
" (Continued From Preceding Page.)
tainlng 183 stalka. all grown from on
neiuoi ui wneai. xne yield from this
one grain is considered remarkable.
: W. W. Ballantyne. 0 Bonge, Wash.,
after completing a 2jf days' run with
his header savs that hv th ,r,M
die of next week nearly all of the head
ing in nis locality win he done. Wheat
variea 4n yield from 15 to 35 buahels
to the acre, all grading No. 1; J. V.
Porter, of Lamont, has a contract to
thresh most all of theBenge country.
- ...Reports come all Darts of tha Knn.
Jfinai country to the effect that cropa
er never better In the I history of
f Idaho, and that all small grains and
win give a good yield. Of
timothy and alfalfa there will bs an
abundant crop.
8. C. Jonea threshed a field of two
acres of wheat for H. E. Davis on th
Cotton arm at Oresham laat week.
The yield was about 40 bushels per acr
or 1030 bushels for the entire piece,
v , Threshing is now under way on the
J. W. Maloney place on th Umatilla
reservation and the wheat la viiiinr
upwards of 40 bushel per acre. The
' barley on th Maloney place ran ' 6
bushels per acre this year. '- ,
With threahlnar wall unHso I I -
found that the ravages of the Hessian
Tly at Lake Labish, Or. together with
the Intense heat that prevented the grain
-Trom filling out, has reduced the wheat
rop one-third. Thla Is the" first viait
tif thla peat and the farmers are at a
loss o Jknow how to , exterminate the
insect and prevent- recurrence of 'the
trouble next year.
wThJ!. b,Meat crop 'ever harvested in
the Pine Creek district near Athena Is
safely In the sack. Blue stem for
me mow part la-raised In that section,
and this year' the yield and quality is
v'o"uiu. Barrett, wno rarms ex-
inaively on Pine, creek lands and in
the Athena neighborhood, estimates that
there will bs a million bushels more
wneat raised this yar than last from
Helixsouth, and east to the foot hills.
1 Oat flrowth Heavy.
W. J. Dnen th, TtAaAvllt ".thpaahar.
man,. has Just, completed threshing oats
for, the Weisenbaohs at Witch Hazel,
and says that 11 acres belonging to
Julius Welaenbaoh ran 71 bushels to
the acre, whlla hll hrntliar Vrinli! Kl
i a ran au. h neuaves tnat spring
uewnging 10 juuus win run even
minor man 71 when tnresned.
Every threahlnr machine in tha Pal
ouse country is busy today threshing
and harvest work is progressing rap
idly. , The grain Is In fine condition (or
inresnin sine the rain, unri nil irtia
of machines are working long hours
every day. The weather la cool and
pleasant, with almost cold nights, and
with bright moonliaht. some machitias
are working until after duak. Two
more-weeks of such weatffer aa now
prevails win permit practically all of
the grain to be cut and 80 per eeht of
the threahlng to be done. -Moderate
temoeraturee following tha
unusual rain and thunderstorms were
Doon 10 me wheat or the Inland Em
pire, according to A. M. Macho, a' Spo
kane man and owner of a inn arm vhut
ranch In "the Big Bend country. Had it
become hot without a. gradually rising
temperature, Mr. Macho saya, the grain
would ne arrecterl. but aa It la nnlv tha
straw will suffer. "
"In the Big Bend the crop will not
? " h?vy in the Palouse," said
Mr. Macho yesterday, "but if we hava
no more haaw ralna vr will n ma
hi . enects trom tnat source. The rain
will improve harvesting conditions,
. ,P . " "U in me roaas ana wasn
ing it from the grain."
Largs Say Crop.
Baled hay by the ton is' bains- naniMi
10 mo (.mnoy maricet trua week. All
the farmers report a heavy crop with
Quality of th best K
At Columbia Falls, Mont., the largest
yieia 01 ciover nay tnis year waa that
cuUpn the Landenberg Brothers' farm,
which averaged three and one-fourth
iuiio 10 me acre..
At Tekoa. Wnah harvoat la ....
rekoa. Wash., harveat is well un
ay and the biggest crop ever har
'vtn? ylolnify of Tekoa Is being
. , . 1 . r ,n UII'
uer wa.
vested
aaved.
reach 1,000,000 bushels Is the belief of
conservative iarmers and grain men. Up
to date more than 400,000 grain bags
vn ouiu try x ckub ucaiers.
un 1 ti t' niRn nnirritirn fonH MM
'- me oai crop is reported aa
an excellent one, maKlng 100 busheJa
10 mo acre.
R. Q. Still has solrl 1 75 im, t v...
t7 i JH -?r'' a 8"raln dealer at
Weston, for 328 a ton. The Peacock
Milling .company has been the principal
buyer in that loralitv. havlnoT ko,.k
up several lots of wheat and barley,
one lot purchased .being 2600 sacks of
barley from George Bade of Dry ereek,
for which was paid 322.60 a ton
i(!e0,rre JBr,erlv. wa " Canyon City
last Mondav. Mr Rririv .t.ti tuA
he had Just finished putting up the hay
on the -old Penfield place below John
Pay and the hav crop was the best
. . jW5" Aver cut on the PIa"e. He
stated further that hay had been sold
in the stack for tit a tn tin ,.11.. j
at John Day and 811 at Canyon City.
Joseph, Or., farmers have their 1-
P. 'L,n Btac,t or Iwn. and are
mowing timothy this week. Reports in
dicate the lartfe.t h..
for ten yeara. 0 ",a,u crup
Bains Benefit Oats,
At Palouse. Wnah tha n.t -
which is yet green, has been benefited
y tno "i" of the last few days, much
being added to the yield, wrflch will
be unusually larre. although th. ....
SJK..?'. 0at8 ,s ,sma11' wft "at of
wheat is unusually large.
Gustavq Volmer.' HlV" 110 acrea of
rt5"?. Tnnterbnrle4.avae,1 0 "an
eis to the acre. wnt
ut ,Abert, Hoilow-H threshed
145 acres of No. 143 wheat th.t .....
aged over 60 bushels to tha .rr.
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Frank'MoCoren rennrta tla wheat a-o-
lng 40 bushels to the acre. No. 1 )ual-
:,i , AYraff Sop Tlald, v " .
: Sherman Hays, a hop" grower of In",
dependence, savs his section will tiro.
dues an average yield of hops -this
season, although the early frosts and
cold weather had thinned tha orop out
a trifle' and given to vines a setback
to soma .extent Mr. Hayes, who is
farming th George Roae yard In that
vioinity, has 176 acres planted to hops.
'"Yea, we' raise soma hops at Inde
pendence," said "Mr. Hayes. "Horst
brothers hays 460 acres of hops In one.
vara, Krebs has 400 acres in one yard,
HlrshbUrg, 350 acres, the same, to. say
nothing of tha hundred acre yards and
those of less proportions."
Prune prices are likely to lumo to
a 6 cent basis, according to many esti
mates heard at the San Jose, Cal.,
grange meeting. The grangers report
ed that prevailing prlcea range between
6 and &H centa, and that the fruit
has nearly all been bought, in by the
packers and Jobbers. . -Caotain
M. H. Flint, of Meyers Falls.
hss just, harvested four tons of Lam
bert cherries, which he marketed dU
recti y to Minneapolis and Chicago cus
tomers at good prices.- The crop was
800 boxes. These were . taken from 7
year old treea. Ha estimates that next
year tha sama . trees will doubla the'
yield.'
una mas an amppaa nasi,.
Six cars of Royal Anns cherrlea were
shipped this season by one firm for
maraschino treatment, according to the
management of the Balem Trult union.
Each one of these cars contained 80
barrels, or a total of 480 barrels for
the six cars. Each barrel contained
120 pounda, making a total of 120.000
pounas.
Mountain strawberries are now on
the market from Weston and Baaket
mountain. Alao the first strawberrlea
from tha second crop around this sec
tion were brought in this week and
sold at 26 cents a box. Reporta from
the owners of large berry, patches say
that tha vlnea are well filled with
blossoms, and there is every indication
of a large second crop of this roost de
licious iruit.
The highest -price ever paid for pears
In the Yakima valley, according to
commission men and growers, will be
received by H. H. Green and Dr. W. H.
Pavne. of Zlllah: who hava contracted
a carload of Bartlett pears for Alaska
at 31.85 a box, loaded in the car at
Zlllah. The previous record price was
31,76 two years ago.
Prune uron Late.
Prunes will be ready to pick on Sep
tember 18. according to a statement
made by A. A. Quarnberg; of Vancou
ver. Thla will be a little later than
usual along the river, and it will be
still later on the higher land. Mr.
Quarnberg has been over all his rec
ords for the last several years and has
made exact calculations regarding the
prune crop. On the higher land and back
from the river they will be about
three or four days later than the fruit
along the water. Another feature of
this year's prune cron is the dropping
off of an unusual number this year.
They usually begin to drop a few at a
lime as they besrln to turn color, but
more this year than usual, so that the
dropping will affect the crop to some
extent.
According to H. S. Glle. president of
the Willamette Valley Prune associa
tion, the nrune market is now probably
high as the price ror consumption
will stand. He states that there is
something over a 60 per cent crop this
year, which can be considered very fair.
rne market win undoubtedly noia
up well throughout the year,' stated
Mr. Glle. "Good prices will prevail
throughout and conditions this year
are excellent for the prune grower."
Should Grow Lamberts.
The growers of cherries should Kive
more attention to the raising' of the
Lambert variety, is the opinion of W.
K. Newell, of East Gaston, president
of the State, Board of Horticulture.
Mr. Newell has known for several years
that the Lambert is one of the finest
nippers among; the cherry varieties
that grow best in Oregon, and has sev
eral producing trees of Lamberts in hie
VI V lilt, 1 1
Asa Demarls. llvlnr on the Ves Rob-
nson -lace 10 miles above Milton, holds
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ona of the big cherry records of th
aeaoi, From nine tree of Royal
Ann cnernes Mr. Demarls sold IZ4U
worm ur irun, an averag 01 approxi
mately 326.46 a tree.
It la the Intention to operat ' the
Myrtl Point fruit cannery thla week.
String beans will be canned first, after
which apples and other fruits will be
pui up. in Myrtle Foint fruit and
vegetable cannery la th only one of tha
kind in tha county. Fruit canneries
war talked of at other points on the
voquiii ana 01 uooe Bay, out tney
never got any farther than the talk.
Tha annual rumor floats over from
Milton that tha peach cron will be
short this year. It ia a' noticabl fact
of tha past, with few exceptions, that
Milton produoes a orop sufficient to
more than supply a home consumption,
with many carloads to ship, on th side.
While walklnar over the old Bruce
orchard In th Upper Hood River val
ley about a mile and a half south of
Parkdale last week F. W. Brown and E.
L. McLaln noticed a heap of cull apples
that had been dumped In on corner of
the orchard at Dickinar time last fall.
To satisfy their curiosity they secured
som sticks and prying away th top
layer of decayed fruit discovered a
?reat number of the applea aa sound as
hey were when nicked laat year. The
apples, which showed such remarkable
Keeping qualitlea, were Arkansas Blacka.
Mr. Brown states that tha orchard, air
thou ah (he owner, who has been away
In Florida for a number of years, has
never given it any car, bears prollfY
callv overy year. -
George Luke, manager of the Erie-
Oregon Fruit company, brouaht in sev-
eral fine snecimena of th onlona which of New York, who have been th suo
a re being; fowij on th company-a ranch cessful bidder for tha major portion of
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eight acres were planted. On fiv of
thes the stand la all one could ask.
On thm othar thraa Ir waa nt u rnrA
aii eignt acres, nowever. are ..wen ae-
turn. "-- -
WALLA WALLA WHEAT
HARVEST ABOUT OVERU"-.S937.o40i.Bmrk,t- ,20 l0Wi
Walla Walla. Aur. 11 TTarvaat la
over. And it has been th most rapid
harveat ever known In the Walla Walla
valley, respite the fact that a much
bigger crop than usual was harvested.
Tha laat hliahal nf In h nnt hn.ii
put Into th sack, nor has the last field
Httl to be attended to. and farmers
Briiera-iiy ryean ui me narvrai as Deing
over.
Several reasons are given for the
rapid work in taking care of the grain,
for it must be remembered that . only
about 30 days have beon spent In the
neicis up 10 mis time, inrst. the
w 'J?1" hia"v.?een1 ldealU T?,re !?." b,e,;2
but one light rain, and while this laid
off the crews in some cases, it touh-
ened the grain to withstand shattering,
and did much good. Again, owing to
ine late opening or harvest, every
as soon as he could; and many more
macnines tnan usual were In operation,
More than 300 were sold from Walla
Walla alone, and this had a big effect
on tne harvest.
The yields have In no case been dls
appointing. It was feared that the hot
winds lust before harvest betran would
make the yield lighter, and perhaps they
aia, nut ir so, tne crop was muen un
der estimated in the first place, for the
yields are just about what was ex
pected when conditions looked the best,
walla Walla county Should have 6,000,
000 bushels of No. 1 wheat.
. The quality is good, never better, and
there is little or no smut. Not flhe
smut explosion has been reported this
season, and there la said to be little
in any part of the valley. Few weeds
are making the quality hold up on the
scales, too.
There have been fewer fires, taken
the season aa over, than have ever he-
fore been reported and the reduction of
insurance rates one-naif has been
caused mainly by the fact that the fires
of this and last year were so few and
far between.
Two weeka more should see harvest
finished everywhere.
Journal Want Ads bring results.
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rumn vnw
CONFIDENT TONE IN
ALL WOOL MARKETS
Boston, Ma., Aug. 13. No develop
ments hav occurred In the American
wool situation to modify tha sanguine
view neia ny merchants since a fort
night ago. Mills also are showing much
confidence, while salea ar lar and
well distributed.
Transfers her th past week were
largely territory in original bags.
Prices vary from 17 to 23 and 234
cnts. The market for strictly Oregon
wooi is wunout special feature.
WORLD'S BUYERS" ARE
AFTER OUR APPLES
Dee, Or.. Aur, 12. W. C Mlrha.l.
or me uioson Fruit company, of Chi
cago; William Crossley. president of D.
roesiey at sons, or London, and R. D.
Sprout, of the C. H. A a. V ICImhall
COITinanV., nf Jr Vnrlr ...
its to the fruit orchards in the middle
valley. The people are buyers of
Hood river apples and are here to bid
for tha 1 ai 1 kV a,.i.h..t a v.n..
iijo cruji mr iour yeara, win raise tneir
bid of last year, and will sen a rep.
resentativa her before time for closing
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HOGS OFF AT OMAHA
82f0nuothr' Neb- Au
oneep, none).
T
Liverpool Wheat Market
. Liverpool. Aug, 12. Wheat closed
I a up. October 7 2 Ud. December
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Burns, Or., Aug. 12. James D. Fel-
Iowa has secured a 25-year electric light
franchise and expects to leave in a few
days to purchase the machinery for
equipping a nigh class electric light
lant- Hli franchise limits the amount
h. r. rr,rM fnr ..rvin. an ho h..
, "L" cnarf ror service and he has
alrely secured a large number of con-
tracts for lights at rates considerably
less tnan nave formerly been paid.
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there any question as to what the
result will be. For many years we
have devoted all our efforta to a
single task, with the determination
that if possible we would place the
treatment of Men's Ailments nnnn
an absolutely scientific basis. This
we havo accomplished. We have
positively cured a large number of
canes that were deemed absolutely
Incurable by any methods other
than those we employ. We do not
care who haa treated you, or how
16ns;, or by what means he has
treated you; the probability Is that
wo can cure you, and we will bo
able to speak definitely in the mat
ter when we know the details of
your cass.
arrUCTED HEW. bafora tnaatln.
elsawhera, honestly lnvestlrat our
provan methods. Ton will Uian under
stand how easily and quickly wa ears
all curable casas of VAKIOOSB wxxsra.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON, JTEKVO
VTTAffa DEBILITY. UKITinLlT. on.
STKUCTIOIfS. PROSTATIC, BLAD9IB
mi a.uia I irouoias, UUHTaaOTfiD
ailments. FXU3S and all UIOTAL ail
ments. What you want Is a cure. Come
to us ana get it. once under our
treatment, you will auicklv rvillm
nuw aimpie a mint; 11 is to aet well
In the handa of a apeclalfat who
knows his business. Our cures add
not only years to life, but Ufa to
years. urrice nours, aally 9 to 6;
craning, i iu a. ounaays, lu to I,
DR. GREN CO.
9oa waanwffion Ba., roruana.
I Cure Men
$io
IS MY FEE
Pay vtm On ran
Oeneral Debll
Itr. Weak Warras,
TnaoninU amilra
lations of Waiva's laws, Diseases of
siaaaw ana aianays, Tarleoss
our ad at small expense.
TTirrriT. a n.urcM u.i
n.wi con
tracted and chronlo oases cured.
All Durnin nch na and inflamma
tion stopped in 34 hours. Cures ef
fected in seven days. Consultation
fraa. If unnhla in all ...
list of questions.
ornce hours I a. M. to g P. M
8u" '-.-M- to 1 P.M. only.
sravuav vvmi,- n JiillUAIi Ugt
aaH Washington St., Oo. jrirsi
Portland, Orafoa
FOR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's Compound
Savin and Cotton Root Pilla
Tha beat and only reliable
remedy for DELAYED PERI
ODS. Cur tha most obstinate
fiaaaa In I In 10 H... d.i. tm
per box. or three bozea 6.00. Sold by
orujrKists everywliara Address T. .
PIKltcn Room I. lit Morrison sC
( yayakaaaa Sart. Safart. Alwaya llba)
(THICTESTER'S PILLS
Cured in
IK V J
T. !. M -'iiu. Jt I. i kVi
A. Ok mlth, SC. b.
I am tha only spaoiallst In Port
land who does not advertise a flo
titlena name or photorraph.
I publish mr trua photograph,
orreot name, personally oonduot
tay offloa. I am tha moat saocass
ful and raJlabla. aa medical cre
dentials and press records prove.
I make this statement - that you
will know you consult true spe
cialist, who aaaa and treats pa
tients persons 11 y. I possess skill
and ax par! en o, acquired in such a
way that no other can share, and
should not ba classed with madloal
eompanlaa. It la Impossible for a
medical company to attend col
let;. Companies have so diplomas
or Moans to practice medicine ajn
Oregon or any other state. Meui
tcal companies usually are named
after a doctor, a portrait, wfaoaa
personality and Identity are In
definite, Is selected and published
as tha legitimate specialist of tha
office. Hired substitutes, ordinary
doctor with questionable ability,
five oonaultatloaj. examinaton and
treatment.
A thorouah Investigation should
be msde by every ailins; man as to
the specialist he consults. Duty
3nd destiny to self and those who
spend upon you demand tha beet
madloal attention. I hava the abil
ity and I can give you this servioo.
I hava always charged a vary rea
sonable fea, so that my services
may be obtained by any man who
sincarely desires to be cured. I
make no mlsleadlna atatemanta or
unbusinesslike propositions; neither
do I desire to be particularly inde
pendent, and I would like to have
you for a patient. If you wiU
come to ma cn a strictly profes
sional basis, and tha Inducements
that I offer, which are mv abllltv
and twenty years' successful expe
rience, lime-saving treatment ana
guarantee of cure of certain all-
man ta.
NO MONBY REQUIRED TO
COMMENCE TRBJATMENT-i Many
fatlents hava no confidence In
heir dootor because he demands
pay before a care haa been effect
ed, and thera are many who have
Dn miamrormed about their con
dition, or through unsuccessful
treatment have become skeptical
and think there Is no cure for
them. I want an opportunity to
treat such eases. It makes no dl fr
iar an ee about the flnanolal part,
as I accept pay for my aervloea as
benefits are derived, when I am
satisfied tha patient la reliable.
Health is eapftal at Interest I
will prove my ability to cure you
before aaklng pay for my profeew
slonal sjervioaa.
sWHI QTTAMAH'tMLBUr. Smith's wrtttan guarantee means a oure
or no pay for aervloea I guarantee to oure oertaln aliments or refund
every dollar you have paid me for my servicea My services eost yon
nothing; unless I ours your Varicose Veins. Hernia, Plies. Fistula, Blood
Poison or any ailment I rufrantae to care. Mr terma are reasonable
and no more than you are ail and Wllfln; te pay tor beneflta.
omoe hoars a. m. te I p. m. Sundays, It a. m, to 1 p. uv
DOCTOR A. G. SMITH
34 M XOBSXSO
The Skilled Physician Is
Nature's Helper
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 hours are 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily Sundays 9 a.m.
to 1 p. m. Consultation is 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? v
I want all ailing- men to feel that theV ean tome to mv office freely "
for examination and explanation of their condition. There la . abso- .
lutely no inconvenience of time, hardship or uncertainty, whllo resulta
are direct, speedy and permanent. I want to talk to every man- who
suffers from af flictlona. due to any cause whatever. I want to ?x-; ;
plain MY methods of treating ailments and all ailments of tho kidneys.'
My office is thoroughly equipped for the treatment of CHRONIC AIL
MENTS. ."-. -,'
By the latest methods known to medical scHence I treat and
cure Piles, Nervous Ailments Skin Ailments, Kidney, Blad
der, Lung and Blood Ailments, Rheumatism, Ever Ailments '
and Chronic Ailments of Men. ::V:V7
X see my patients In parson and Z administer my own treatment.
Svery person oaUlaa; at my offloa will see and eoasult Dr. IVlndsay la
'parson. . ..
My first thought Is to ascertain the real cause of your ailment; my
second thought la to ascertain if a euro la possible; my third thouaht
is to produce a speedy-and lastlnr result: mv nt ihnmht i Th.
uiniiuu vx mi iuii tins oa.ii
price xor ma treatment or your case.
I WANT EVERY MAN IN THE COUNTRY who is sick
and afflicted to call at my office for examination and advice.
Examination and advice always Jree. Write to me if you
cannot call, and I will advise you regarding your condition.
DR.EINDSA
Corner Alder and Second streets. ; Entrance 12t Reoond strft." '"
land, Or, Office hours A. M. to I P. M. Sundays 10 A. 11. t 1 I .
Five Days
Varicose, Veins,
Hernia. Blood Poison
V . Batanttoa Trom Ooenpatioa,
' Xemlly or Koine.
K8 IEVHHE, OPERATIONS,
MAKT CASES PERMANENTLV1
CURED Iff ONE TKEATMKNT.
MOST TIMF-sU.VINO. MOBTNAT-
UttAX J1UHT BAf'B. A. RADICAL
AND PEBMANEIfT CURE. 7
OIVB1 MY WORD AND WILL !ITE
ly IS OTHER MIEXICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THIS IS A
FACT. 1 AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURB BT EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT. WHICH
ARE THE KETSTONES TO SUC
CESS. l"HAVB THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE- ON
THE COAST. Jt WILL GIVE ISrtfl
TO ANT CHARITY AS GUARAN
TEE THAT EVERY STATEMENT
IN THIS A NJOUNCElMENT 18
TRUBi.
I invito you to come to my of
fice. I will explain to you my
treatment for Varicose Veins,
Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood
Poison, piles. Fistula, Blader,
Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's
Ailments, and give you FREE a
physical examination; If necessary
a microscopical and e h m t c a 1
analysia of secretions, to deter
mine pathological and bacterio
logical conditions. Every person
should take advantage of this op
portunity to laarn their true condi
tion. A permanent oure Is what
you want
TAsxooa vrarjra.
Impair vitality. I dally demon
strate that varicose veins can be
cured In nearly all cases by one
treatment, in such a satisfactory
way that the vital parts are pra
se rved and strengthened, pain
eeases. swelling subsides, a
healthy circulation Is rapidly re
established. Instead of the depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you a
oure to stay oured or refund the
money.
XrjK&HXA (alDaTUJUr).
Disregard of existing hernia hag
cost ma by lives. The smallest
hernias are the most dangerous
to life, because of the Increased
liability to atrangulatlosL I cure
rupture in selected caaea with per
fect safety and entail no Buffer
ing', and do not detain you from
occupation, under guarantee. Many
casas cured to stay oured in one
treatment
PILES AMD HSMUImA.
The sequelae of these afflictions
are distressing, nervous reflexaa
and painful conditions. My treat
ment and success are the result of
yeara of experience, I cure you with
out pain or detention from ocou-
nation., I rive a written guaran
tee to!or piles and fistula
JRBT US BIA3I1 aX&-
aujrjrTB.
With theao ailments vou mav
have more complications than are
presented by any other ailing- or-
fans. By my searching; illumine
Ion of the bladder I determine ac
curately the ailment, and b v
microscopical examination ana
urinalysis I make doubly sure the
condition of tha kidneys, thus laying-
foundations for scientlflo treat
ment. inBBTOXrS 9XBXXXTT
Cerebro. where the mental fbroea
are Impaired. Spinal, where the
spinal centers are involved. Vital,
where the sympathetic nervous
system and forces that rovarn the
organs are deranged by reflex ef
fects of ailments. I traat these
conditions and all weakness tra
duced by nervous complications
and excesses and P you on the
right track to health, restoring; tha
conditions essential to your
future life and happiness.
stMlCXTIO BXiOOD rOlMOM.
I use a famous new German spe
cific for Blood Poison which cures
completely in ONE TREATMENT,
This wonderful remedy Is far ahead
of old style mineral treatments.
Call and 1st me explain It to you.
t, voomajro, on.
Come
Now
and Be
Cured
I have the
Largest
Practice
Because I
Invariably
Fulfill My
Promises
Da gone, ana
tbsn Igure tha lowest !
,;
The Old Re!il!a
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