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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1913. x POLE CELEBRATlOu RECALLSFIGHTFOR Bii'sriEDorn Causes and Results of. Bloody ' Revolution When ' Poles Threw Off Russian Yoke, . Given; Meeting This P; M. In connection with th celebration of the Pole all over thS country of the fiftieth aniversary- of their last upris ing against the yoke of Russia, the Pol ish' National Alliance has riven nut th following' brief history of the t causes' .that led to the Insurrection and the re sults of the rebellion. The celebration In Portland wljl be held in Danla hall. - on Russell street, at 2;30 o'clock p. nv The article says: , , "Half a century ago Poland was en gulfed In her last bloody uprising to throw off the hated yoke of Russian -pprossion, After the unsuccessful Insurrection Jf 1831 when Poland's best and noblest Moment waiP'etther exterminated on the .battlefield or sent to rot In "the grave Vf the living" Siberia the conditions were growing worse every day, Open yy, Russia did not dare to trample upon fthe treaty of Vienna of 1815, and her own Onranlo Aat of 1833,-But these ob- ligations, N apparently binding and re- P-aoiea, were a dead letter in the prao tlcal administration of Poland's affairs. Poland had to contribute $23,000,000 yearly to the coffers of her Inexorable mlstrebs. Besides this Poland had to uppor 100,000 Russian troops sta tioned within her territory. Her com merce and Industries were paralysed and exports to Russia practically pro hibited. The high schools and educa tional Institutions closed, the remaining limited number of lower ones admin istered by hostile Russian , teachers, fiwch Is the word picture of Poland exhausted by her heroic struggle of U3lK prostrated under the foot of her mistress; her property and citizen ex- V officialdom, and her women to the ibeastlality of 100,000 half-Mongolian barbarians. ILiy- Eussi Overreaches Self...,. Vf "The people awed by the enormity of .their own sacrifices, by the sky hlarh Vrrave of country's defenders, and by jChe red bloody trail left on the snow covered wilds of Siberia by countless thousands of ardent patriots, driven In irons with rawhide knouts by Cos sacks, fell into an apathetlo slumber, Into a dogged martyr's resignation. "Russia meanwhile kept on going further in her determined effort to de nationalize the unfortunate Poles. She went too far,- however, In thlanefarious wcrk of suppression of every spark of y epar AAM.it i . . , . . ... 'women and unarmed curious bystanders on the btreets of Warsaw on February 16, 1HS1, repeated again on February 17, stirred the agonized Poles with lightning like rapidity; rekindled the dying hopes and created a thirst" for revenge. These dastardly deeds that cah bb wll compared with Herod's carn age of Innocents, caused the Poles to wake up and to protest, - '"Then came the illfated statesman llarquls Alexander Wielepolski. He did not believe in insurrection. His aim Was to consolidate the Interests of Po land with those of Russia. He believed in the racial affinity of the two na tions. A very fatal delusion. He over looked the basic difference between Poland's western civilisation and Rus sia's eastern barbarism; the diversity Of religion, the Infusion of Mongolian blood in Russians, and worst of all, he failed to see the rivers of blood and hatred parting the two nations for cen turies. Indignation Par Xeaohlng. "The indignation that swept Poland was far reaching. Oreat 'demonstra tions were held all over, culminating In the meeting of two monster proces sions, one of Poles and the other of Lithuanians, on the river Nleman, near Kowno on August 12, 1861. The younger generation started to conspire, to organize and to drill. Arms and am munition were. procured and. smuggled In, preparatory for a general outbreak. ver-2400 schools were opened secretly aiid supported by the patriots to edu cate the masses. -'Momentarily the Russian govern ment was awed by these symptoms of unrest and indignation and granted rim. MinuuiniM This. hmvm im rut ioa .nnih. tv, trm fuiinn Of the Poles, and the preparations, with the avowed 'purpose of fighting sword In hand for freedom, kept going on. V to cap ine cumax, wnue inese un- fderground preparations were going on, planning a general outbreak at about 1685, Marquis Wielopolski, appointed by the csar as the arministrator of Po land's educational and religious affairs, precipitated the catastrophe by advising a forced and Illegal conscription of the more ardent patrlotlo elements. He knew that such procedure would result In a premature outbreak, but being op posed to insurrection, he aimed at It as Is .plainly shown by his own words 'that the boll was rips and needed lancettlng; and In case' of the expected premature bursting in midwinter, the rebellion would be quashed within two Weeks.' This decided the course of the conspir ing patriots; they decided on the pre mature outbreak to save 20,000 of the best Polish youths who were to be sent forcibly into the ranks of Russian sold dlery, 1 Voles Attack Garrison. "On the night of January 22, 186$, about 8,000 men, chiefly youths and students, armed withhold fashioned musale loading shot guns, scythes, poles nd sabers, (old family heirlooms) at tacked simultaneously the Russian gar risons in 17 different places. It was a s'mnire beginning of a strange revolu tion. Seventeen bands of unarmed men, totalling la all 8,000- men, attacked 100, 000 regular troops tn well armed and equipped garrisons and routed them Id many -instances, taking arsenals-with ammunition and even some cannons. 'The revolution- so started, Instead of the two weeks predicted by Marquis Wielopolski, lasted over IS months, ac companied In some instances by signal victories of the Poles. It was not a regular conflict, but an endless chain of small engagements, There are ' re corded over 600 such encountersand each of them claimed its quota of mar tyrs and victims. - The Russian soldiery after every victory over a handful of bare footed, poorly clad, v unarmed, starving and freeslng patriots, pillaged and burned down the neighboring VU-, lages, .murdered women and children and indulged In all kinds of excesses. "It Is estimated that during the cam- paign. over 0,000 Poles were under an and 4wi40(M)00 ware aUbexJJlliuVJ sent to. Siberia or ? executed for either directly or indirectly abetting the revo lutlon. The Russian losses, according to Russian official statistics, amounted to 40.006. . ' "Undt r such trylna- circumstances the revolution could not last very much Five-Story Warehouse Soon Will Be Ready for Occupancy ; 11 J.7..J U; ' 'L'l :i.J Warehouse' being erected at Thirteenth and Davis streets for Wadham & Berr. This structure,' which will) , ' cost approximately $50,000, wjll be ready for occupancy by March 10, If the present plans carry. It If to be a fire story structure of heavy mill construction faced with pressed - brick.; The - Advance -Cori-. Btructlon company Is erecting the building. McNaughton & Raymond are the architects. ..:, longer. To make matters worse, the Russian army, numbering now about 100,000 Continued her orgy and excesses. The conquerors obtained forcibly many servile addresses of loyalty from var ious cities and provinces. The higher officialdom started a series of balls and fetes, forcing the poor, weeping and martyrised Polish matrons to attend. Could there be any worse torture for a Polish woman than . to dance and be merry, when her father, husband and son were rotting in the dungeons of citadels or starving in the woods. Bhe had no choice In the matter; there were Russian bayonets and the fear that her refusal would be the death warrant of her dear ones, that forced her to dance and be merry on the grave of her fath erland. . "The revolution was doomed, and fell, but it gained at least one moral vic tory, that of the emancipation of the peasant class, although distorted and misconstrued by the cunning Russian government - The last tragic event of tho movement was the execution or the five members, forming the secret Pol ish government with Remuald Traugut at the head as dictator. It was an awe Inspiring scene touching the coldest hearts. "After duly advertising the execution for August E, 1364, there was erected ot)aw imm,natt ,ffnff0M with five hang. i ilia ii m iiuuoco uiwiHtiiiK ah iua h v, v ancient city of Warsaw. From early morning masses of people thronged around the place of execution, guarded by a strong body of the army, TIT Men Executed. At 9 a. m. appeared the exe cutioner with the death procession, composed of the five condemned men, on five small black painted wagojiettes, . accompanied by as many praying friars. Upon being taken from the wagonettes and put In line, the off'cer lh charge read the sentence in a trembling voice. It was an impos ing moment in its horror. Silence was supreme and a death pallor spread over the faces of the 10,000 assembled spec tators; the sabres trembled in the hands Of the guards. In the midst of this sil ence the steps of .the victims resounded on the platform of the gallows, re sembling hammer blows on the cover of a coffin. Calmly, the victims started to pull the nooses over their own heads. The pent up and suppressed emotion of the assembled throngs was at Its breaking point. Suddenly, a heart rend ing cry of fhe thousands' of spectators pierced the air and all of them fell on their knees. It was the executioner that knocked out the stool from under Traugut's feet, and the white figure of the dlotator remained stretohed in midair, swinging lightly from side to side. The procedure was repeated me- thodlcally with remaining four heroes. When Zuirnski'a turn came, his sister, present among the throngf spectators, exclaimed: -'Courage, brother!" Poor, brave, Spartan woman. In a few mo ments more five white clad figures were swinging In the light breeze. The throng remained kneeling and praying for thn Rironlilnir martvrs. The names I of th fixpniitpd are: Romuald TrauaTUt. 1 Joseph Toceyskl, Roman Zullnskl, Ra ,.- - . ,. . . - fael Krajewskl and John Jesioranskl." CONDEMNED PRISONER MUST HANG' JAN. 31 (United Preaa Leased Wire.) NeW Westminster, B. C. Jan. 26. Re fusal to the attorney general's depart ment to pay the costs for an appeal or to grant a retrial to Joseph Smith, con victed murderer of a guard at the pro vincial penitentiary here October B, last, removes the last chance of the cone demned man escaping the gallows. The sentence will be executed within the penitentiary walls on January 81. Smith is in solitary confinement under guard of a perpetual death watoh and maintains an air of bravado. Sheriff Armstrong declared this morn ing that the execution would be private, contradicting the announcement that the 861 convicts would be paraded to wit ness the execution. Removal STotloa. Portland Restaurant now at 117 4th between Washington and Alder sts. See announcement important, front page. Section Five, of Manufacturers' Rummage Sal tat Power's. AThlrd and Yamhill. , -; -;. GLEAUS TIE H5 EAUWU In a few moments your hair looks soft, fluffy, lustrous and , abundant Ho falling hair or dandruff. Surely, try a "Panderlne Hair Cleanse" If you wish to Immediately .double the beauty of your hair, . Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and draw It care fully through your hair, taking one smalt strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or an excessive 4M-aMw.noineata.- yenwUl-l amaied. Tour hair'. Will b wftvy, fluffy and. abundant and possess en Incomparable- softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. '.'.'' Besliles beautifying the hair, one ap plication of Danderlne dissolves every INSPECTION BILL. WOULD REMOVE MUCH COMPETITION (Continued from preceding page.) remains very strong with prices in all lines fully maintained during the week. Buyers took hold freely whenever stock was offered and there was a call for more cattle than were available. North Portland cattle range: Heavy fed steers f Choice steers Common steers .... Spayed heifers Fancy cows 7.00 Ordinary light cows (.50 1.00 7.8 S 7.60 7.80 7.26 6.75 9.00 Fancy lignt caives Heavy calves . .............. Boat hulls . ...... . .60 6.60 Ordinary bulls 4.E0 06.90 Xendsy Xornbit Isles, STKERfV Bujer. , No. Av. It, M. J. QUI'... 8 1017 8tolof f Bro . ...27 1160 Sterrttt-Otwrlee 6 1243 Oarttens Pcklnf Oo 26 IONS Oirtteni Packing Co 24 1098 Bttrrett-Oberle 2 12HS Price. ts.00 8.00 8.00 7.95 7.8s 7.60 Canteui Packing Co 2 1004 6.75 If. J. 0111 T 10M 6.TS 6cblaser Bro 1 fl.50 Bterrett-Oberlee 15 IiiflO 0.4S Union Meat Oo 1 890 6.2S nt.iAM ua rv 1 tnxn n m COWS. M. J. OIU 4 1028 m. 7. our s lias M. J. OIU 3 ins M. J. 0111 a 122S. Caratene Packing Co 1 1000 CaraUSS Packing Co 1 1340 HEIfERS. Starrett-Oberfee 3 1030 Bterrell-OberlM ..' 9 1053 Oarttens Packing Oo .... 31 043 CALVES. Taloa Meat Oe 12 176 BULLS. Schkiaer Bros 1 - 1400 U. J. GUI 1 1640 M. J. GUI 1 12M) at. J. QUI 3 1360 .Bcbleaaer Bros 1 1110 HOGS. Oaratena Packing Oo 100 160 Oarstena Packing Oo 7 228 Oaratena Packing Oo 03 ISO Caratena Packing Oo 8 16T Union Meat Co......... 80 201 Caratana Packing Co.... 3 840 Union Ueat Ca 8 830 HE1FEHS AND CALVES. 11. J. OIU S 170 Monday Afternooa Salaa, HOOS - 17.28 7.25 7.00 6 00 6.60 6.25 $7.6B 7.00 7.00 9.00 16.60 6.25 S.ftO 5. HO S.50 67.50 7.60 7.50 7.60 7.45 8.60 6.45 $6.80 Bayer. No, Are. Lba. Price. $7.00 7.50 7.60 7.60 7.60 7.60 7.50 7.60 7.60 7.50 7.50 7.60 7.45 7.48 7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45 7.40 7.40 7.40 7.40 7.40 7.85 7.88 7.35 7.25 7.25 7.00 6.60 6.60 6.60 6.50 6 50 6.60 6.50 6.50 6.60 6.60 6.45 6.40 6.40 6.40 6.00 6.00 6.00 Caratena Parking Oo..... 7 Caratena Packing Oo..... 62 Cmtena Parking Oo 8 Caratena Packing Co 105 Caratena Packing Oo,...'. 90 Caratena Packing Oo 100 Cantena Packing Oo 03 V. L. Bmitn 46 P. L. Rniltn 65 Union Meat Co 87 Union. Meat Co 93 J. C. Lonergaa 84 Prj-a A Co. 85 Fry Co. .....V.V.-.T..V 10 Union Meat Co 100 aratensarklng Co.,.,- 85 Union Meat Co 88 Union Meat Co. 60 Jamea Henry 96 Tacojna Meat Co........ .100 Union Meat Oo 20 Union Meat Go. 41 Union Meat Co 2 228 190 107 169 167 ' 104 200 129 123 210 78 187 200 -Ml 22S 175 208 209 193 185 103 106 210 139 244 150 116 175 206 1SS 104 840 170 826 870 620 274 832 144 8B1 832 B67 350 840 892 290 ' 188 Union Meat Co 26 llnlfin Mnt Co. 42 J. C. Lonera-an 73 gerere-Weed 20 Caratena Packing Co 89 Union Meat Co. 78 Union Meat Co. M Severa-Weed 20 Caratena Packing Co..... 2 Oaratena Parking Co.... Oaratena Packing Co.,... Carttens Packing Oo..... Oarttens Packing Co.... Citratesa Packing Oo..... Caratena Packing Co.... Caratena Packing Co..... Pry & Co 2 6 3 1 10 4 7 6 0 4 8 1 '1L 8 union Meat 10. Union Meat Co. Union Meat Co. ... Union Meat Co. ... Union Maat Co. Union Meat Co. J. C. Lonergaa...... Union Meat Co. ...... 7 820 Tuesday Morning Salaa. - - - BTEER3 Bayer. No. Ave. Lbs. Jamea Henry ............ 24 1184 trrett.Obrlte 2i lies COWS nWett-ODerlee 3 1230 Ray Falreblld 10 lots Hay Palrchlld 4 eoo HEIFERS Bttrratt-Obarlao 1 1840 BULLS Prle. $8.00 8.00 $7.00 - 6.60 6.00 $.... $5.00 t, L. Smith 1 LAMBS 960 U HII IIII'VUUIII I 1 103 $7v2 EWES Sterrttt-Oberlee 1 100 $5.25 WETHERS . Sterrett-Oberlea 1 160 Btarrett-Oberlee 1 160 $8.00 650 AND WES IT CEI1T n particle of Dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stop ping itching and falling hair." .Danderlne Is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, .stimulating and life era. dciBgii'properties"Wnse'-halrtg grow abundantly long, strong and beau tiful. ! You can t surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will Just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toilet J counter and try. It as directed, -. nMinminr uiiisUcniiu: i ' HOOS Bartoa m Oe... 81 m $7.00 Wednesday Morning Salts,; OOWB Bayer.- No. Art. U Price. $7.00 6.75 $7.60 Cartteos Packing Oe.... 28 1169 Oaratens Packing Oo S 6i2 BOGS Unlo Maat Oo .....14 til Tboraday Morning Bflaa. Barer. 1 No. Art. lbs. Price. Strublt Clancy 18 070 $7.75 . COWS. Stroble nancy 13 . . 1040 $7.00 Oaratana Pkg. Oo. 1 1080 7.00 Oaratena Pkg. Oo.. 1 soo . 6.70 BULLS. Oaratana Pkg. Ofc...... 17 1173 $5,80 CALVES. Union Maat. 1 180 $8.00 - HOGS. Caratena Pkg. Oo. 86 ' 167 $7.75 Caratana Pkg. Co ,.. 72 217 7.75 Caratena Pkg. Co........ 45 206 T.7S Sterratt-Oberlee 104 107 7.70 Union Maat 110 166 7.86 Union Meat 18 244 7.69 Bterrett-Oberlee OS 169 7.65 F. L. Smith 98 140 7.60 Union Meat 67 107 7.50 Caratena Pkg. Co....... 8 350 7.25 Caratena Pkg. Co. 8 336 6.75 Union Meat 3 210 6.65 Union Meat 1 380 6 0S F. L, Smith 1 860 6.65 Thursday Aftersooa Bales. LAMBS. ' Barat. Average, . Lba, Price. $7.35 T. R. Horrttt 49 84 T mil Oaratena Packing bo'..'. TEABLINO WTCTHEBS. T. B. ncrvitt es V4 Union Meat 252 100 Unioa Meat 229 110 EWES. Union Meat 241 100 Union Maat 250 09 Ytiday Morning Salaa, STEERS Buyer. No. Are. lbs. Caratana Packing Co..... 8 1166 Bar Palrchlld 6 1141 Oaratana Packing Co..... $ 1186 Caratena Packing Co..... 3 BOO - COWS , Bay falrchild 19 " "lMO Caratana Packing Co..... 0 1010 Oaraena Packing Co 2 820 HEIFERS Oaratens Packing Co 8 Ml CALVES Bay ratrchtld 1 800 BULLS Bay PmlrehlU 1 1560 BOOB Union Meat Oe. 05 , 16 Jamea Henry 100 176 Frank L. Bmltb 113 161 Jamea Henry S 206 $8.50 6.25 6.26 $8.50 S.50 Price. $7.76 7.60 7.60 7.00 $7.00 6.00 4.60 $6.90 $6.00 $8.60 $7.90 7.80 7.90 8.80 VJia RAPE'S D1APEPSIN REALLY CURE MY STOMACH TROUBLE? YESI If your stomach if sick, our, surely get relief Sour, sick, upset stomach. Indiges tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food vou eat ferments into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable mats when you realise tho magic In Pape's Dlapepsln. It makes stomacn distress go in five minutes. If your stomach Is In a continuous revolt If you can't get It regulated, please, for your sake, try Dlapepsln. It's so needless to have a bad stomach make your next-meal a favorite food LIVER TORPID? CONSTIPATED, BILK, HEADACI Turn the rascals out the headache, biliousness, constipation, the sick, sour stomach and foul gases turn them out tonight with Cascarets. Don't put in another day of distress. Let Cascarets sweeten and regulate your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and that misery-making gas; take tht excess bile from your liver and carry off the deoom-' posed waste matter, and constipation poison from the bowels. Then you will feel great. X Cascaret tonight will straighten you at by morning a 10-cent box from anv druj store will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels reg- ular a"d mn.li you fael hully and cheerful "CASCARETS MTU TPTHJ Seeley's Spermatic Shield Truss, as Fitted to the Czar of Russia and now used and approved by the Uni ted States Government, will not only re tain anv case of ruDture perfectly, af fording , immediat&.reiief butalso . doscs , the opening in 10 darya on the average case. If you can't come send for descriptive literature. - LAUE-DAVIS DRUG COMPANY THIRD AND YAMHILL, PORTLAND, OR. ' .r. Trass Experts and Exclusive Agents for Seeley's Spermatic Shield Trust CHICAGO VHEAT HITS ; B01TOM PRICE AGAIN Market Closed Yesterday at Low Point; Bean Are Nervous .. v "gyg" to' Situation. - "T ;' Chicago, Jan. 25. There was good ac tion in wheat today, with closing prices about the bottom. In a way it was a natural reaction because , local shorts covered and advanced prices on political rumors. The morning Uroomhall eulue never mentioned the political situation. Minneapolis had a larger run of 419 cars, tut showeda .decrease at 140,000 busneis in stocKs ror 24 hours, luasn wheat and flour news from that quar ter is a "little bearish in tone. Tho most bearish news of the day came , from Kansas City, where messages clalmod large quantities of wheat carried over unsold and the cawh situation heavy. A lAAriinar house in thn trade rava out the statement that lartre quantities of flour are held in cars on track at New York. The uncertainty which still ex isls in regard to foreign political af fairs, the fact that the winter wheat belt Is largely unprotected In cose of a sudden change to severe weather and some evidence that wheat offerings In the pit are absorbed by commission houses on the dips, all tends to create a timid reeling on tne part or snort sollers. The trade confirms the reported sale of 100,000 bushels of wheat for ex port at umana toaay. Bangs of Chicago prlcea foratahed by Over- beck a Cooke Co., 2is 217 Board of Trade bldg. WHEAT Month. May ..... luly ...v Reot,".,... Ooen. HiJtb. Low, Cloa. Vi 92B 90 90 B 8814 " 8MHB 611 80(4 CORN 6!T4 Mi May July Sept B1A 2A 68 14 A 88A 88'iA 88B 1805 1022 1020 1027 1027 A 1015 B 1027 A 1028AB ozv. ; , 63 bVk OATS 88 8 84 34V May July Jan. ...... 88 84 PORK .........1800 185 1910 1029 LAKI) 1080 10(10 1030 103O .......1080 1030 Bil!S 1890 1010 1025 102T 1087 May Jan. My, Jaiy Jan. Max July .1027 .1027 1027 1027 1028 1023 qnCAOQ HOGS LOWER . Market Off Nickel With Tope at $7.55 in the Yards. Chicago, Jan. 25. Hoga 10,000. Tear ago 27,000. Left oter 8300. Market 6o lower. Mixed and tratchera, I7.25&7.66; good and heavy, $7.40m.66; rough and henry, $7.1fi(i 7.801 light, $7.80(3 417.55. Cattle 4O0. Market ateadf. ghaep 1&O0. Market ateadjr. KANSAS CITY iJVESTOCK Hogs 5 to 10 Cents Lower for Day; Sheep Trade Is Strong. Kanaas City, Jan. 25. lloga 2000. Market 5 to 10c lower. Tope $7.46. Cattle 2O0. Market quiet. Bheap 1000. Market atrong. OMAHA nOCS ADVANCE Nickel Is Added to the Price With Tops at 97.40. gonth Omaha, Jan. 25. Cattle None. Hogs 7749. Market Oe higher at $7.287.40. Sheep None. RICH MERCHANT AND DIVORCEE DIE TOGETHER (TTnlted Preaa Leaaed Wire.) i Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 25. Both shot throngh the forehead, the bodies of C. P. Long, a rich merchant, and a beau tlful woman believed to be Mrs, Sue Dickinson, a Delewars divorcee, were found in Long's offloe today. It Is believed they drank a champagne toast; after which Long shot the wdman and himself. Journal Want Ads bring results. gassy and upset now you Jean in five minutes. meal, then take a little Dlapepsln. There will not be any distress eat without fear. It's because Pape's Dla pepsln "really does" regulats weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives It Its mil lions of sales annually. Get a large fifty cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic It is a scientific, harmless and de lightful preparation which truly be longs In every home. CASGARETS SURE for months. Don't forget the children. 10 CClllS, Never gripe or sicken. WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Seeley's Spermatic i Shield Truss p e rmatlo Shield Tad. So you "O" the tiroove. . RE - e BAG ADVANCE IS A BIG SCARE TO ALL Dealers As Well As Growers Are , Alarmed at the Sharp IUm - -m jnt prices." The sham advance in the nrlce of iuta sacks during the week has scared deal ers as weit as growers. The market was trreatly excited during the week owing to the inability of buyers to secure con flrmatlon of orders that will allow ship ment, until rather late tn the season. . The burning of a big doth factory In Calcutta was one cause of the advance hers-tJuring th-week although the ex tremely strong demand , that has ben shown for bags In Argentina reoently nun oean a iactor oi importance. The future of the trade is uncertain but the outlook Is seemingly for higher prices. Naturally in a market like the present one there is more or less specu lative interest therefore It is extremely hard to ascertain the exact situation. In fact, even leading handlers say they are unable to forecast prices for the imme diate) future. HIDE MARKET SHOWS There is a rather firm tone in the hide market contrary to expectations and prices are being maintained. Cattle tiave been mo scare all over the country thai leather interests have been forced to meet the views or holders. A late Boston malt advice saya of the situs tlont "Firmness still marks prices in the leather market In spite of the quiet and dull condition of trading during the past ween, and nope ror a renewal or active trading in the Immediate future con tinues to exist among th dealers. The Dast few days have seen a slight in crease in sole leathers, but Interest in upper stocic aoea not seem to have in creaned much. "Dealsrs expect prices to remain firm. So far as sol leathers are concerned, this seems to be a natural condition, for it is known that sole buyers have been looking about of late, and free fiurchasing is expected soon and last all hrough the spring. Much of the sole leather coming In from the tanneries Is being applied to existing contracts. "Union backs have been in demand, lisrht weights going at 40c and mediums at 80c. HcoUred oak backs also have been m lair oemana. uak and union offal are reasonably popular. "In upper leathers dullness has been pronounced, but dealers anticipating a better demand have shown no Inclina tion to shade prlcea." San Francisco Grain Calls. Ban Franciaoo, Jan. 2B.--Qraia calls: BABLKI Open. Close. February 130B 130B Mar 130H 1SH December 131 131 If Tongue Is Coated, Stomach Sour, Breath Feverish Give "Syrup of Figs" to Clean the Bowels. Tour child isn't naturally cross, Ir ritable and peevish, Mother! Examine the tongue; .if coated, it means the lit tle one's stomach Is disordered, liver Inactive and Its 10 feet of bowels clogged with foul, decaying waste. Every mother realizes after giving delicious "Syrup, of Figs" that this la the ideal laxative and physio for chil dren. Nothing else regulates the little one's tender stomach, liver and bowels so effectually, besides they dearly love its delightful fig taste. For constipated bowels, sluggish liver, biliousness, or sour, disordered stomach, feverlshness, diarrhoea, sore throat, bad breath or to break a cold, give one half to a teaspoonful of "Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all ths clogged up waste, sour bile, undigested food and r-nstlpated matter will gently move on and out of the system without griping or nausea, and you will surely have a well, happy and smiling . child again shortly. -JWith Syrup of iFiga 70U are not drug ging your children, being composed en tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro matics it cannot be harmful. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. mm LOCALLY DoraiMii IRRITABLE CHILD. 1 1T1S 1EST GOHSULT'-' DR. MOLSiAM (1) He is an HONEST SCIENTIFIC man of extraordinary experience. During an active practice in ailments of men covering a period of more than 1 years, I have had unexcelled opportunities for ob servation. I can make the positive assertion that 1 have treated and cured more men oa the faciric Coast than all the rest of the specialists put together. This vast experi ence, coupled with years of study places me among the leading specialists ef the world. My reputation tor the uast 1 years can leave no doubt as to my ability, honesty and In tegrity and should be sufficient to convince tne most fcktUcai that 1 possess skill and experience acquired la such a way that no uiaer can ture it; mat I am tne ByeoiaUst' 011 the Coast: and that yourself under my care vou are assured of a' Hiuare deal and a permanent and lasting 2lt4 MORIIfiON ST- COR. cur at fair and reasonable fee, I would FIRST PORTLAND Oil like to have you for a patient if you will lttal v.u coma to me on a strictly professional basis, accepting the inducements that I offer, which are my ability, 1 years? experience, time saving treat ment and cure of certain ailments. . . THE GREAT SECRET of my success is easily explained, and sufferers from any form of disease should Impress this fact on their mind before selecting a physician, 1 absolutely and positively employ sciantaic treat-, nient only, such as Is acknowledged w have the greatest merit and advihed and prescribed by the- moet celebrated medical scientists, authors, lecturers and geiiito-urlnary speciuliBts the world over. I have at my coreiuaud thuu sanda of drugs employed by all scientific physicians, from which are se lected those best adapted for the treatment and cure of each Individual case, according to the symptoms .and requirements manifested from time to time. My vast experience in th treatment of Men's Aliments enables me to de termine wltn unerring skill the combination of drugs most applicable to each case, the one calculated to bring quick and permanent results, there by effecting surprising and wonderful cufea of cases which have resisted treatment prescribed by -those who have bean left behind in th rapid sroa ress' of the scientific practice of medicine. ' .. -V - ...;. . My practice la limited to the disorders of the male, and is further con fined to these special and chronic affections of the pelvic tract These include LOST VITALITY.- ENLARGED VEINS, HYDROXELE. KLOOd i! ORDERS. CONTRACTED AILMENTS. AND BLADDER AND klDNEY DIS EASES. I hav taken up these ailments especially, because thousands of Uvea are ruined and thousands of men ar held down by cbronla weakness or disease which the average practicing physician does not understand snd usually tries to make light of by telling tho patient that nature wui soou repair the waste,' - .::'. I Ofier Free Consultation and Exaabatlsn Tou are alvvftys welpom to a friendly viit and the most reliable .AD VICE will be given you FREE of charge or obllKatUn. My imm-te rr ilea has been built up by honest servirn. liw hh'i-H an,i th t ,.. -tr OTerrTts"-!!vw'Tef ji i .Mtiwk-v . nuiiu tr (Fuii Mv methods anoeal to those wha i lbC. VERY until it has proven safe your wants known.'. No matter about money, , Call or .lRKSS ABOVE. My advic is choorrully iriven I-r 1 tlon. MY OFF1CBS Is open all day, V a, m. ta t 1 . li p. ni. . EAST HOT mi TO PAY HE (liZ v i Contrary to expectations the eat Is not Willing to pay an. advance for app!-s at this time although the situation. r. u eralty is somewhat better. Foreign rnar kets are Just about holding their own but in the west a materially strength ened situation snows. Large sizes are very scarce here and it is stated that Hood River has little of this character to offer at present. , New York Month. 'Oiien. January ...... 1200 Mnrqh4L1JjUJ,1. 12Z7 May J2l H July 1213 Angnat ...... 1200 Reptembet ... .... October ...... 1142 December .... 1180 Cotton Market. High. ' Lew. C1m Vm J2T.8 12TV-Tr 124t 122T 211iJ 1?2(J 12lf 1.,(J1 . 1V14 .. IIHO 1200 11110 12ii)i 410 IHWll 12 1131i-. UuUh 1144 1140 ,1184 1130 DYSPEPSIA GASTRIC PAM DIARRHEA DYSENTERY INTESTINAL CATARRH nd other Ailment of the Diges tive Organs, even . in the most ehronicandobstlnstecMes,srenio. ceeaf ully treated by the celebrated (Da. CAIZ DE CARLOS) Soli All DriggUUi C FOUCERA ft CO. (sweats 0. g.) B0 Bcelunsut Si New Yerk SEE MX), FREE. If rou are worrying ibout any ailment in cluded among thoss within ' which I ' spe cialize, I invite you reran- 1 wr utftcg and I will srive you FREE a conscientious examination and di agnosis and' advise you of the proper jourse to mirsua to rid yourself forever of your worry and your ailment. My years of ex perience and my qualifications have made me an expert in the treatment of the aliments with which; MEN are afflicted. '' : Every man calling at my office la assured of my personal and individ ual treatment until a : our Is. ef- NEOSALVARSAN Improved German Remedy for BLOOD POISON I administer the remedy according to the very latest method. Come to me If you have any ef the following disorders: Enlarged Veins, Pimples, Nervous Debility,, Nerve, blood and Skin , Disorders, Bladder Troubles, Blood Poison, Eruptions, Ulcers, Special Ailments, Piles or Fistula, . 9 to 6 7 to 8 Dally; Sundays, 10 to 1. Examination Advice Free, 'J. J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. Rooms 11-15 Lafayette Bldg. tltVt WASHINGTON ST.. Cor. 8TH. PORTLAND. OR. loremoati in niacin " i - uaainination Diani. and succtsasful. If you 1 i mm ..'1 'lV. KilPi 1 1 X ygttle bears the Minv) , ; X, ' name V ( Li.A, i Wila lie lUXa M'U'JUO'l'iUiUl v