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Tin: CV i' VOM SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, CUNDAY HORNING, MAY , 3, 1013. me hie OUTLOOK IS GOOD, MERCIIAflTS AVEIt collection hnv not bicn relatively a good country. IEle:trlo uipl!e. One house report good increase in business With col lection about normal, and prospects fair. A second house report a deoraa In bualnoaa of 10 per cent, collectleina about tha same aa laet year with llttla prospect of lmprovemont In business In th near future. A third house report a decrease In bualnoaa of 11 per cent with worse collections and prospect not very promising. Flour mills. On house report a de crease or o per cent due partly to email C0,000 APARTMENT HOUSE ON FAR SIDE OF WILLAMETTE CaI DnliiTtsiii' r eniana but chiefly to. withdrawal OlGGI DUSlneSS nOW$ GalnS ! of credit onr account of slow pay; col- , From 30 to 50 Per Cent and I quiet bualnesa th balance of Lumber Business is Espe , dally Good. Kor year and . win aeep an accounts weu in hand. A second house report an increase of IK per cent in local flour sale and 7 per cent la total grain sales. A third house report a considerable Increase in grain department -aa!, with flour and feed department showing; a alight increase: collection not as good a at same period last year, but losses through failure Mor than 100 Portland merchant and manufacturer replying to letter irora , u. Dunn Co. report aprlng I '" TOr losses mrougn trad condition a active and health much less; prospect uncertain. eolleotlona considerably Improved and Collection Are sTormal, me prospects ror th remainder of the rruit ana produce One house re. year materially better than on year Porta an increase , in buslnes for first go. , tour momns or mi year varying cy urnmart.lng th. report. It 1. found SffioS-V K.aVtowurt'SiiSi that th ateel trad shows -an Increase !;fi0"" A"a!2!!?5 '-l1"" of tO to 50 per cent over th volume of sl."."" !" " t . . - , - . i v iv vir vwk uronyecis nos en' ZrV5Y-72: f - encouraging. A third nous report ah .m u tmh oo.iwi. increase of 6 per cent, collection very . ... wow, prospects not regaraea a ongnt. lncreast of 25 per cent tnc th firt a fourth hou report a decrease of 10 per cent owing to special condition, .but ciaim ouaines is normal; collection good, . losses through , failure . lighter than, usual. A fifth nous reporta a de crease of about 10 per cant caused crln clpally by damage to cltru crop and low market condition .on Oregon onion and potatoes; eolleotlona better, fall urea less, prospect bright. A sixth house concern In Portland "n "' slackening In demand; collection nor- , of th year; Wholesale drygood, gro eerie and meat and provision house ' report lnoreaae ranging from 6 to 15 per cent; steam railway earnings are all larger than on year ago; earning . of th electrlo line eerving tnis tern. , tory are about th sam aa last year, . Letter wer ent out May X by R. O. Dunn A Co. to all of th leading buai pes trial statement ct their 1 blam wearing maL losses through failure .mall, proa- the condition, at that tm May peot, Dot very favorable. A venth , X, .mi. ; n xoiwwing .Ui..... - h0Ui, reportt volume of business equiy. report; . - k ' ...1 .lent to asm period of last year, but Agricultural iBpiira;n- collection not so good, prospect de ' house report Increase of from is per pwujont upon general crop and market cent io je per cent, a V"" : I conditions. report a ngni aecrew I Furniture, retail On bou re- wbll fifth report a decreaa or aDo port m incm of about IJ 1-5 per ( to . per cent All regard prospect a cent an(1 oonider propeot very good. ' good. - . Grocers, wholesale On house re- Automobile On Hou Wrt a de- portli m ,ngnt tncrea In ntire bust- creaae of 51 Pr cent, aunouiea w MBj although ther wa a decreaao In backward prthg. A cond of the city. A aecond hou report an ln port a decrease owing to Inability to creaM Dt 18.5 per cent; collectiona about obtain ufficient car from factory to 4 per cent t,etter; proapeot better than meet demand, and atate that bualnea at tn)i tltB9 lait yeari x thlrd h0Ule could have been tripled thl year if car report business very much better than could bav been ODtainecu for th two preceding years; collection slower and money tignter wan ia yw. n0rmal, and th outlook very encourag Bakers, confectioner, tc. iv lngi A fourth house report business bouses report wcreaaes 01 irom m j nout the same aa last year; Ions cent to 50 per cent A amn taiaa wai through failures less; prospect encour business is upon a mor profltaoi tasi aglnr A fifta houe reports volum of than a year ago. - savemn 1 ousines about th ame aa last year, decrease of 10 per cent and an eighth, although recently an Increase shown in 10 per cent I orders; city outstandings less than a Jiao Basil Good. year ago, and losses less; country col n. .),.. inhhara and manu-1 lections harder, losses arrester and evl LV SJfcllll HllVb! - v wm ' I gm. " - " - mr f facturer On house reports an Increase pence that additional failures can be of 15 per cent a secona an increase 01 eiiieuicu. a tuui u rcpurta n. II ner cent a third a decrease of 2H Pr cent decrease in city trade and 11.3 per cent, and fourth states that volume per cent decrease in country trade, at' . - intla less than laat year. Two trlbuted to general tendency of conserve rsoort collection better. Three report nrosoact eood. wwt .rM shoe, retail On bmm report an Increa of IM. per cent a econd an increase of 20 per cent while . third elalma a decrease 01 aooui iu per cent attributed party to unfavor a.hU weather. Box manufacturer. On report in crease of 15 per cent a secona, an w rroasa of 88 1-J rer cent a third a i- crease of 14 per cent attributed to los of California cltrua crop, while a fourth claim bualness about the sam a last year. Three report favorable prospects while one believes they are uncertain. Brewerlea. One house reports busi ness about the same as last year and believe prospects are somewnat better. Clothing, retail. One house reporta an -Increase of two per cent a aecond an Increase of t per cent a third an lncreaaa of 18 per cent a fourth a de crease of 10 per cent a fifth a de crease of 12 per cent a sixth a de crease of 14 per cent a seventh a de crease of 22 per cent Coffee, teas and apices. One house reports an increase of 5 per cent while a second reports a decrease of 10 per cent One house reports collections 10 per cent and considers prospects good; the other ative buying; conditions as to collec tions remain unchanged; small failures more numerous, but losses In the ag gregate show no material difference. Grocers, retail One house reports an increase in business of 19 per cent; collections better; prospects good. A second house reports a decreaae of 8 per cent; losses nominal; collections' normal. - Outlook X Oooo. Hardware, wholesale One house reports an Increase of from 10 to 20 per cent; collections better, and prospects for the whole of 118 better than for 1(12. A aecond house reports volume of . business about the same. Third house reports a decrease of IS per cent. due partly to low prices received by the producer tor fruit and other products also to the fact that more care has been used In extending credit. Collections slightly better. A fourth house reports a decreaa of 1.3 per cent, attributed principally to the late spring; collec tions somewhat better; prospects good zor immediate future. Hide On house reporta Increase in sale for first four months of 22 per cent; prospects are ror unsettled condl tions on account of tariff question. Hay and Grain One house report an I . : ". ". ' ! iiii!iiiiiesBn .auasOTtiiiiiimiBiiiiiiL tse I' ' ' j. I Iv ii i t i f "a ft I Munorj rr.iCE hit AGAIN WITH -A CIQ INCREASE IN RUr, ' m iiiim ii.j-nmm.nmsw " (Continue from Pro4Ing Tar.) WtBsell apartment, four , story building, nearlng completion at East Thirteenth and East Morrison. x y- i .M"'i i mm , uuixa Orermi , , I Wutitpgtoa 1 . stvaaay AfUrsooa STEERS BoTtlon. No. Ciltforata '.. IT M.ho 1 Oltrornla 8 Idaho 8 Has 1 COWS Mh ...........II M.bo 1 'irtabo , T Ortgoa ' 8 - ' UEIFKBt I Idas 8 man Tdkbo 64 Idaho 68 1"0 Had ky. IN. low 1IMJO m m law 10TT T80 ...... ..i,,.,.!. Tales of an Alsea Oldtimer-Sawbones 81 68 T 11 Written for The Journal by Jessie BUoy Darnell Idaho Idaho .. i .. Idaho Hi Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho WaahlDftoa Waahlug ton LAMBS Orri ..,.183 ICallfurnU C2 WITH it ns Ortgoa , 1 Ortcoa ' 10 ' Onion .......280 ' Oron 84 Or oo 140 ' '. WIS Oregon , 82 aflZED SHCBP I Utah ....t ........800 Utah , .i ,.,..871. . 228 "170 110 178 M tm no K3 tin no B00 63 54 84 B8 88 10T TO 100 80 TT f f fALDPORT, OK, May 14. I never folk, Just human being, but there was W did believe muoh In miracle until Z' saw om of old Bawbones work, said th Old Timer and then I be lieved in a good many thing about which I bad tyng been doubtful. Dr. Jason Sawyer wa hi nam but after he sawed off Willi Thorn arm own, he told me one day, and the "beat one Urn especially I want to tell you about " It wa when Walt Lander lived here. Walt had married a niece of the old doctor, hi only sister's child. The doctor had lost two girls of his reports collections worse, losses through Increase of 18 per cent collections about failures very few. prospects fair. Creamerles.r-One house reports a light Increase, while a second reports a decrease of 18 per cent Both report collection Blow, : Department stores. Three house re port increases of 10.88 per cent 15 per cent and 40 per cent while one house re porta volume of business about the sam. losses the same, 1 prospects fair. A second house reports a decrease of 8 per cent, collections about the same and Improve ment expected in business by next fall, Lime and Cement One house reports about the same volume of business, col lections very alow, prospect anything but bright Lumber Five house report increases .nM All 1 a ah A X UkaaaK Aaa normal, another claima collection bet- 19 per ct" I t ter. a third report, collection a trtfla Pjrwnt and 10 TjtblU tmo slower, and tha fourth not better than r v '? s year ago. One reporta prospeota a only fair, one believe they are good, and . two very good. Separtmsnt Store Prosperous.' ; Drugs and druggists sundries, whole sale. One house reports business ha lnoreased materially, on claims an in ereas of 9 per cent, and another of 25 per cent, while a fourth claims a decrease of 8V4 per cent Two report collections quite slow,, one state they have been somewhat slow but getting better, fourth claims collections about .the same but losses will be greater. Two regard prospects aa only fair, and one as gooa. tions generally reported normal and prospeota only fair. Meats and provisions, wholesale. one house reports an Increase of about per cent collections and losses through failure in the city normal, and in the country very much worse; prospects for future business seem to be fair, although the price of all smoked meats Is so high that consumption will be curtailed somewhat for that reason. A second house reports an increase of over Zi per cent; collections never better, and a smaller percentage of past. due. ac counts than usual; expect to maintain the Increase already gained in business DrusS. retail. One reports an ineraaa for the balance of the year. A third of 5 per cent and another of 10 per cent houM "P01,18 Increase in business of 1? while a third report a decrease of 15 P cnt collections unusually good and per cent. no losses Of moment to date; prospects Dry goods, wholesale. A substantial looa. j ounn nouse reports an increase Increase over last year; smaller loss ' 29 Pp cent collections about the through failures. Prospects reported ex- same and prospects for the Immediate cellent in this line; . city bualness and future gooa. Ugh rutnze. . Millinery, wholesale. One house re ports an increase of 60 per cent losses less than in 1912, prospects fully as good a at thl time laat year. Paint and oils, On house reports an increase or 10 per cent prospect bright for balance of the year. A sec ond house reports a decrease of 10 per cent attributed to unfavorable weather conditions; collection somewhat better; Vvi. P U..M la IT prospect good. A thira nouse reports Oay- IOUA-an nave It Tree a decrease of 28 per cent, attributed to and Be Strong and Vfcprpu. b'5; hou.. rw. ..u. about the average and collections nor mal. A second house reports a decrease of I per cent collection unchanged. A third house reports an increase of .038 per cent Collections slightly better. - Railway Supplies one house reports an Increase of 20 per cent due to better demand from logging and railroad com- paniea; collections better. 'Business ha $3.50 Recipe Free . ForJHen Send Name and Address To- I have In mv possession a prascrln. ..tlon for nervous debility, lack of vigor, tailing memory ana iame oacx, orougnt on by excesses, that has cured so many worn and nervous men right In their own nomas witnout any additional help or medicine that I think1 every man who wishes to regain his strength quiuHiy ana quieiiy, snouia nave a copy. eo i nave aeierminea ' lo sena a eoor of the prescription free of charae. In n plain, ordinary sealed envelop to any grown better each month during the man who will write me for it. present year. saw Aim Machinery ana supplies This prescription comes from a rihvat clan who has made a special tudy of men ana l am convinceu il is me surest acting combination for the cure of nerv ous debility ever put together. I think I owe it to my fellow men in Jaend them a copy in eonf idenee ao that any man anywhere who la discouraged with repeated failures may stop drug ging himself, secure What 1 believe ii the auicKest-actinr restorative, unbuild. Ing, 8POT-TOUCHINO remedy ever de- ana . so cur ; nimseir at home ' and aulcklv. Just tdrnn km i ke-thls;. UtvX. B. Weblweem 888 V IR1M auletly -ilne-Uk Luck Building Detroit. Mteh.i and I will ' send yoU a copy of thlsi splendid j-ecipe , 1 In a plain ordinary envelope free of cnarge. A great many doctors would charge 18.00 to $5.00 for merely writing out a prescription .Ike this but 1 send , t entirely free .y Six house report Increases of 8 per cent 6 per cent 10 per cent 11 per cent 17 per cent and 42 per cent Steel One bouae shows an Increase of about 80 per cent for the year end ing May- l, over the previoue year, the gain In the country and city being prao- tlc&liy equal, ana auriDutea to general Improvement In building conditions throughout - Oregon. " Washington and erne;wlsseightly-lsgeTrbiit out standing account in better shape than a year ago. , With 'the contracts on hand. and those la sight , there is sufficient business to keep plant bwey niarht and day up to December 1. at least and present, indloatlon point to a normal the boys changed It to Sawbones. Bo as Bawbones he wa known from Ten Mile to the fillets, ill horn wag In Newport but he was seldom horn for he wa a very popular doctor and he wa always on th go. A queer looking old chap he wa, tall and big boned, with large feature and small keen gray eyes that looked out from shaggy eye-brow. Hi head was adorned with a few straggling hair but no one ever saw him wear a beard. "Doo- tor, why don't you grow a beard," X said to him one day in a jolting way. "Never," said he. .never! There wouldn't be a baby in Lincoln county who'd give me a kiss.1 his clothes hung on nis lana rrame with the wrinkled appearance that shows from service night and day and there was many a night when he watched by a patient after a day of battling for a precious life, for then were no trained nurses to watch for him. His great hands with the long blunt ended fingers looked aa If they could strangle a Hon but they could hold new-born babe as tenderly as any mother and his touch to the pain-racked waa like that of a miraculous healer. I say he was a popular doctor and he was but It was very, very sick people with whom he was popular. If folks, especially the richer folks at the resort city were Just a bit ailing,-they called in some fashionable city doctor who might be staying there or maybe one of the new doctors who had located, but ust let an old resident get sick and come down to the place where he began to think seriously of God and the here after and they would send for Sawbones in a hurry and he usually pulled them through. So from Ten Mile to the Silet. along the coast in storm or shine Sawbones hurried at the call of a sufferer. Some times it was a case of pneumonia In tha family of some salaried government of ficial, sometimes to bind up tne wounas of some unlucky Indian who had got the worst of a drunken fight while vis iting- the county seat Sun nor moon nor high tide made any difference to him when he was called. REMEMBER the time Abel Klemm got his arm mangled in the planer. Sawbones was down below the Cap when he got the phone message. He had been down to sew up a paaiy cut toot for a fellow on Ten Mile and he was waitina for the storm to die down a bit so it would be sate to ronow tne trail round the Cape, but when he got tha message he buttoned on his old rain coat and started out a-rfoot "A horse could never make it. round there on that wet traiL" he said, "and I thinK too much of Ted to dump him Into the sea In that fashion." j "Well, how aDout your- saio-a neign- bor. , ' . "O. I'll make It all rights I can hug tha mountain and get out of the wind some and when I get to the Tachats 111 get a horse.' ' So he started out and Ood knows how he got around that dlszy height hundreda of feet above the ocean, with the steep cliff above him and steeper below with only a wet trail to follow and a fearful gale blowing in his face hut late In ihe evening ne came pioa- ding Into Waldport on a little mountain pony, bis great legs almost touching the ground. With only a cup or not conee to brace him up he began on Abel and he fixed him up so he was pretty easy and slept some that night and he's got a pretty good arm today. wife that ever lived," then his widowed sister and her child had come to him and roinalned with him after the child had grown to womanhood and married Walt Lander. She had kept his house for him and been a mother to hi boy who wa then away at some medical college. "Tea," aald he, "my boy ha taken up the profession and I believe he has th making of a good doctor In him," 'He'll never be a better one than hi old dad," said I. Wall,' as I wss saying, Walt Lander and hi wife Gertie lived here then. Oertle wa Ilk a daughter to old Baw bones and he Just worshiped her little girl Hazel who was about three years old. He had ushered little Hazel Into the Alsea country and he had been on hand whan her mother arrived In this weary world 20 years before, and he loved the two of them. It was one night In February, a ter ror of a night too and the next day the wind blew in one of the highest tides I've ever seen on this bay. The whole flat behind the town was covered with back water from the slough and you could ride all over the lower end of town in a boat. The wavea boomed up against the drift logs that formed a sort of stood ther watching th water boil ..et,"- ana. roam, i looked at my watch and It Zun. wa i o-ciocK and I aald: "He can never Montana make It". Then I looked across the bay Montana and I saw a man on horseback coming down the road back of the old cannery, Hontaaa It was Sawbones and he had come over the hills but how he got over those Mntaaa awiui roana t nv bn.m u. ..u v.- I tOOlT A fnuh hnn. .U .... k.1 - - -,""" whom 1111 wjr tlVT. n There wan nn u v,nm . . I wsgoa Itlmulr . . 0ro I- COULD scarcely believe my eyes but Oregon was satisned It was tbe doctor so ran for Wnit'anA v.. - "w ' oresoa along the bay beach and up within a few feet of the I I L.otrLD teli ydti many a tale of how old Sawbones cut and sewed and doc tored folks all up and down the coast, how he had watched day, and night by the side of folks that were nothing at all to him except that they were just1 bulwark splashed church. I'll telf you a few more feet of water and some of us would never have reached the hills. Along In th night there was a knook at our door and Walt Landers was ask ing for wife. - "Our little Hazel is very sick," he said, "and We can't tell what la the trouble, would you come overr And wife got up and went at once. Wife Is a pretty good nurse, the old fashioned kind, but she couldn't tell thing about what was the trouble with the child and she grew steadily worse. As soon as morning came we got the doctor on the phone for he waa at his home in Newport; it was so stormy ne couldn't well be anywhere else, Oertle talked to him and after some questions he told her several things to do, but "Hurry. Uncle Doc," she begged, o, hurry, hurry, w neea you o. Mrv HE tide had started In and the 1, wind Increased and I knew no one could get down the beach that morning. I doubted If he could find a man to set him across the bay at Newport and I learned af terward that he didn't. He crossed by himself Just as he tried to do at Waldport I could see Walt was afraid he could not get her but we aald nothing to Oertle and I don't think it ever entered her head there was a possibility of his not coming, for she hung over little Hazel and crooned and talked to her. "Uncle Doc's coming, darling," she said over and over. "He'll be here pretty soon and then Hazel will be all right." From the child she would walk to the window and strain her eyes across the bay for a sight of him. I went over town and tried to find some one to cross the bay and, Wait for him in case he did but they only laughed at me. "Why, there ain't a launch on th bay could make it across there in that sea," they said. "Look at It pile up out there. We won't be able to cross before 5 o'clock this evening." Even the matf boat from Tidewater had been afraid to run around Green Point and had landed and the mall earrier walked over the hill. I looked across at the buildings on the other side of the bay and could scarcely see them for the- spray. The storm was shrieking and raging over the town and the wind was blowing such a gale no one could venture on the dock without danger of being blown over Into the water. I went round to the upper dock and took refuge on the sheltered side of a pile of lumber and best boat we could find and started out oil . jiW coula makt no headway. The Oregon wlndand the tide took us uo-stream but . Ju.t keep our .1VU Hums' WA miflrh Am W...... I ww, ui across tne main channel. So ni away mo PCSt We Could but v M u.cte.a na we put about, "I'm going back after a lannnh a Walt, 'and I'm going to take it If I have ne owner." We put back to .00,,d Stve Bergen caught our boat a it amaahed up against the land ing. Section. Oregon Oregon up against the land- ' Under the dock hi launch waa tied Tuesday Homing 11 a. ' BTEXRS ' Wo, 1 S3 88 84 COWS 1 BULLS 4 HOOS taMBJB .... SO EWES ....185 64 WITHERS ........r 44 21 ,..105 TEaRUNOS 288 284 TiiMday Aftemoos galea. . MIXED SHEEP. No. At. lbs. 134 77 COWS. 0 , 896 Wtoaosday Morning galas. STEERS. At lbi. 1100 1098 1115 884 1040 1T81 1445 183 55' 63 141 81 100 108 84 83 fno 8.S0 Price, 8T5 8 60 8.2,1 8.00 8.60 T.60 T.86 T.OO a.oo 17.75 I- 880 8.8) 8.25 8.26 8 as 8.26 T.80 7.80 T.2S 7.25 7.2S 8.71 87.00 7.00 "$8.60 860 8.00 8.00 8.00 85.00 1419 4.25 Price. 80.00 8.00 , 8.80 8.18 87 83 88.80 8.00 88.25 8.60 89.00 4.00 18.00 6.00 8.01 88.9Q 6.94 Price. 14.76 88.50 Section. Mo. Oregon 23 Oregon Oregon "WaU"P,ian5 hVP," frm "W,nSlrUt- :::: wait, aald he, "if we can get the Oregon .... launch from under there we'll try It if California . we go to the bottom." Oregon , . . . Washington Washington 3 4 ...... 3 8 II 8 ...... 11 26 25 25 SS HEIFERS. 25 28 WITHERS. 88 130 EWES. ., 63 66 ......... 17 COWS. 1 1 BULLS. .... 1 STAGS. 8 1 8PRINO LAMBS. 13 Callfornd W. I. A .... . . . yliwl. iney naa woricea rm in mln. Montana utes they succeeded l n ninnlntr ha) ah I Montana but she cousrhed and anlt anH raA. . Montana - m . . r-- - I Montana awmi iubs aDout starting out. ?'U WCnt Up fr0m tn PPr California docu and I ran up where I cdfcld see. California tsawDones had climbed the bluff around to Lutchen .and in a row ho started out He was standing up rowing with his coat off and we could Just see hint nnw anA ... .,. l a , . . .wt iu Liicu uui me vi0j ano Washl niton wind was with him and he wa coming Washington Ilk mad, his boat would shoot up on Washington the top of a blsr wave, roll anA nif.h . moment and then shs would make the SlTJCJn.:' - dlv n r i. .v. . . California held my breath for I never expected to n.u, i. l. AM . . . . . I u uuuio up rins niae up again. I We forgot to watch Steve and Wai amma iu wi. iaunca until we round they were Oregon atill on top and steadily maklnsr head. way -tlioueh Walt atood holding ni.. L Waahlnctoa Of tarpaulin over the engine to helter V t? II Tram tna annv I - r- Z.L " I ores on we couidn t hear her exhaust at ail oreaon put x anew she wasn't runhlne- anv too wejl from the way Steve huddled over j 'fctfft IlfSr. 1 v Km I) wa They were coming nearer torther all w"n,nloa me time dui i aon't think the boya in Washington the launch knew that Sawbones had Waahiniton siariea unm ne came up the last time, i wasnington inen wan saw mm. He wa Just off tha atand ant ).. ...i.i.j I Washington 11 a - " v w v w t ca bwii inn in a sort of whirlpool. His. boat rode ud to tha ton nf a Hlir wav n11 dtnnul anil rlirrA .v.- . I Section, r. i. ;;:....' nw California uu ii upsiae aown r.iifnrni. and Sawbones was clinging, to ity Walt California uruuuea nin canvas ana we Knew tin "uriu had seen. Steve straightened up and as the water swept the upturned boat aiong Hteve swung the launch around and they came together.. They man aged to haul him In and In ho time the wind had driven them clear on th beach below the dock and Jumping clear I CUforn, of the boat they splashed up clear of J . . , tha wavaa. hn their mra h..,..k I taiironiia - - , -' . J .. v. w "V. tiuvucji r. .- C..U.-.- ..,J . ' . , V.IIWMU uu sawuunn suuia scarcely a tana. ITH scarcely a word the old doc tor staggered toward Walt's house. Then he went In to see Hazel. He had lost his medicine case when the boat tipped over but nearly every lamuy in town had an assortment of drugs and among us he found what At. lbs. 1126 860 1027 945 BA.1 890 708 . 784 10t MOT 10TS 1088 784 1060 82 85 81 118 104 84 1830 880 570 1080 960 7t 71 &T 67 , 68 6 ' 64 MIXED SHEEP. 43 108 ....... 18 180 ....... 20 101 BOOS. 79 174 3 206 81 K)8 - 3 ' 380 8 i 889 Wtdnasday Afternoon Salts, STEERS, No. 26 ..... 28 14 Idaho California California California CaUfornla California ! California Idaho Idaho ...... 28 COWS. ...... 8 STAGS. CALVES. BCLLS. ' ' 1 7 HOCS. .....41 ...... 77, At. lb. 1084 1058 1104 9W 89S 823 1100 886 810 1060' 160 ISO 14BO 1230 I2A 154 Price. 9.00 8.60 8.00 7.75 7.00 7.00 7.00 A 7.00 8.75 8.76 8.79 88.00 7.00 16.00 5.80 6.00 15.00 6-00 8.00 87-50 8.C0 6.00 7.80 6.60 7.00 6.60 7.00 o.es 6.50 5.85 4.00 8.60 8.85 w B-Z5 8.25 7.8S T.S3 Price. 9.60 8.80 8.10 8.10 T.OU 7.26 7.28 6.00 6.00 7.00 8.60 . 8.60 88.O0 0,50 8.S5 8.23 Wllll t.l 5'Uuffc!!' ..J"Hinf !.. Ri-ton. A. I . . I (trmjgnn . ..,.. I Orcoa 1 ( I . .IlO'iS. Ornfnn 78 IT'l t" ' OrKon ,. HI I I , Oria 8 1- I . - Orca 70 j l i ' OrH 1 : Orga I I'M i....; SPHKN'O nSIUH. Oregon 14 68 g 1 7,1 M1XUU MIIEKP. Oregon ,. .....l.iil . po ' Jl Oragoa ........ ... Jtl lu iM , Thursday .tamoon Salts. , COWS, Section. Mo, At. U. tr Oregon 1 1110 IJ.JJ ..,- HOGS. Oregon , 8 231 VA Oregon ,. B V08 t.M Vriday Morajiig Balsa, ' UOQ8. i Section, ' ' ho; Av 1fa. Trtr. Idnho ................. 117 1MI mJ.) Idaho , ...) . m M Oresoa ................ 8 Jiia III Oregon 61 . luo t.'ii Orcion 37 ' . isu - g U Idaho ................. 3 t.HU Oregon ................ 1 4i0 . T Oregon ... 8 . 800 ' T.A3 C0W8..' Seetloa. No. Av. lba. ' Vfa. Idaho 16 064 STtV) Oregon 8 806 8.24 Oregon 1 810 , 8.KI Oregon. ,, ......... 1 eio - 8.iki Oregon ................ 1 , . loan . . 7.78 Oregon ...mm 1 12-V)' 7.78 Idaho 11 . , M " T.IWi Oregoa 3 8i6 .25 Oregon1 1 W e.ii Oregon 1 8IO 8.00 Oregon ................ 1 6!W ' g.nii Oregon 1 830. 8.60 ; ' STEERS. - - Idaho 11 . 1001 Idsbo 26 1003 Idaho ................. W 1O03 Idaho ..... 31 i'M'i Idaho ................ 1 Ht Idaho .....4. S4. ,"8ftO- Idaho 2 , 000 ' , BULLS. ' ' ' ....m....... J 1368 IXI..H.HH.... 6 . 1118 CALVES, t av....... 8 100 ................. 4 150 SPRI.Va LAMBS. ay V 0 ' .. MIXED SHEEP. 11 130 8 188 EWES. ....... 77 lOT WETBERS. Ortgoa 183 Idaho Idaho Idaho Ortgoa Ortgoa Ortgoa Ortgoa i...... Section. Oregon Oresoa Ortgon Oregon Oregon Ortgoa Oregoa Ortgoa Ortgoa 110 Saturday Morning Bajta, HOGS, - .. . , No. Av. lbs. 4 187 18 174 1 340 28 13 14 ' 133 1 360 1 aaa XEABXINP 8HEEV. .29 88 .800 81 "r89.00 S.611 .86 8.1UI 8.00 .00 8.00 . 84.00 ,. ba - 89.00 ' 8.og 1 80 I7.T3 844 15.33 140 Prlet, ; S8.1MI 8.30 8.80 8.30 8.10 t.80 TJ0 5.0fl .4.78 One Trench automobile builder equips the footboards of his car with U- haped brushes to remov mud from tbe sole and aide of persons' shoe in a single operation.. j x xvcv r im S5E MB FRSBV tf rou are worrying about any aliment In' iluded among those within which t ape. ciallae, I Invite you to call at my office and I will give yoa 8"H1K a conscientious examination and dl rnmii and advlM you of the proper course id yurauo . so of your worry and your ailment ,Jdy cations have made me aa expert in tne ireaimeni ss iuo wimi which MEN are afflicted. NEOSALVARSAN Improved German Remedy for RI.OOD poison ADMINISTERED by both INTRA VENOUS and INTRAMUSCULAA AdETMUUS. "sma ftah nsa ! vnil ha van Ants tV following disorders: Enlarged Veins. PImplea, Nervou Debility, Nerve, ttiooa ana oaia jiauruswa. oiauaer Troubles, Blood Poison, ErupUona, Ulcers, Special Ailment. of M 6 T to 8 Daily; Sunday. 10 tel. Examination Advice Free. X J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. Booms lii uiayen Bidg. Ill H WASHINGTON ST- Cor. ITH. L"" , PORTLAND. OR. :l rSv.i I tsBiisibr; N. suit bears ths foyi) J r name V!3 JSotsgr 0 ooarfsisriii 4 e needed for b5" evening Hasel waa resting easily. I dropped In Just before bed time, to see how she was. Sawbones cama out of the bedroom and he was leading Oer. tie Dy ino arm Now you go to bed, child." he waa saying, "you need your rest Uncle doc win take care of baby and don' you fear." . Then after that long hard rlda and tha name through the waters be sat bv Hasal and watched her safely through tne nigni. business during the winter months, second house reports an Increase 50 A of per cent attribute to better con- 1 . j l , i . '. ( l ... . unions 111 iussips aim luuiiiifc iiiuunirj; collections normal,- prospects good. Trunk and Bag Manufacturers One house reports an increase of 12 per cent eolleotlona somewhat worse, prospects good. A seoond house reports a de crease of 17 per cent Miscellaneous Two houses report In creases Without giving the percentages. while 18 houses report increases of ffom IM per cent to 500- per cent Three nouses report Business even with last year. One house reports 8 per cent gain In City business for first four months, and 11 per cent loss in country business. una nouse reports a sugnt decrease. Seven houses report decreases from Do You Hear Well? l f : 1' Test without risk, In your own heme, the Audlphona with la Ust instantaneous ad justment. It la i almost hu tnanlr senitttT to sound, snd REVIVES t onct kten, dia. ilneti aided hearing power to those who ere alxuont totally near, we win lei you last an Audlphona tm for a month. w t tsa a amau rvntaL .Bentkir applied on pur. enaae. ioia aoouia ap. - nea 1 to jot at a pros. osKloa that ought to be rated. Inreatli 8TOI.Z ELEOTSO , PHONE COMPANY 138 jtumbtmts iudgv Cor, rtftfe aa4 Stark, 3 .005 per cent to 40 per cent, and all but on report prospects as good. One . house handling mortgage loans reporta that conditions continue to be fairly satisfactory; there 1 a moderate demand for money, which Is, however, rather scarce and Interest eolleotlona are being fairly well met A very large property owner reports that while there Is more or less com plaint from merchant tenants, rent are being as promptly paid as usual; no tenant haa failed, and there Is vsry little demand for reduction of rents. From the standpoint of the property owner there is nothing to indicate very un favorable oondttton. One steam railroad reports an lnoreaae m gross revenue for the first four months of this year over same period last year of. 13.418, and In net revemie less taxes paw or 8.84 per cent; crop conditions good, but prospects are for some aecreas an business. u no street railway company reports the volume of business about the same as a year ago. Plan Welcome for Americans. i erun, Aiay 4. Eiahorate prepara tions,, are "being made for the visit of the members of the American agrlcul turai commission, who will arrive In the Fatherland on June 1 and remain .411 f..a.A aA UUiU alUIJtJ CO. 4 switfii powcrftil drugs do you great hanrn.s vfes 333 BETTER TAKE m-r ipV II i't t t KS. m smsms, s ,1 ft! 1 I -t 111 HfERVOUS. DISEASE SiraiR mtU. "e,,'t' breatlog WEAK DISEASED, KEBVOCS, WORN OOT people, As I do not tea tier ny efforts over tht entire field of medietas. I feel that I am .ETTE JSOAUriEO than the AVERAOS PHYSICIAW to treat these allmtnu suectesfullr. I hare had long and setlee etperlenct In en line ef praotlc and this enables a to ?S2f Tfimvf A0NM U,H.M(I i4ndlMon D CORRECT TREATMENT toesea east. Art TOU sore your doctor nsderstandt the .v- v. vv iiciicai van ron airora to autruat nui Dbrslclana of limited esperlencel Are yon satisfied to tVHT DOCTOR SlJSi )t go to the root of tbe trouble) iuibi 111 uhi tnit, to ran get I where tht strrlret of tht CHRONIU 1L. . . ... iot sj-mpiores pi rour aiteasei ws not go tine eui tat tauaa tf the eomplalnt and treat that. Ton ran wall la no other war. There It where tht aerrlrea or th. nnnn D18EA8B SPECIALIST eamea In. 1 am ... ..ntA - toma, but always look t; tht causa and relieve that, snd a permaaeal euro Is sure to follow If tou suffes i,Iim ami m. v . . . " In rour body art raspoailble for it, treat thtm and the beat of rtaults will follow., if the real cause ef the symptoms art ignored roa tan as rry reuei. VtV ali. ' " symptoms art ignored yes ana expect only tempe. J WALL EXAMIB8E .AHD ADVISE ALt SUFFERERS FREE trtatnijnt or not Comt and find oat what your disease real L?J,i5.n.rf-.B'-,h ut nd beet methode I treat KKH KN.S. JLND .VU'EK8- BLOOD AND SKIN WSKA8K8, J.-iS.yjI.?188118. BtADDK TKOUBI.E8 DISK whether yea take treatment or not whether or not yea een n cured. BlfJk&MAWMZX DlmArS- BLADDER TKOCBI.E8. UISEASKS Of THE STOMACH, tttJABT. tCMOS AXD BOWELS, PILES AND KKCTAL DIBBaBKSL r TARRH. SCIATICA. RHEUMATISM. KAB DISEASES k HCROgHLA. CZEIU sad aUwa of CHRONIC snd KERVOUS D18EASES of 1IOTH 8EXESL a-- end a rorn.s aw w ------ -w ;uvwvtf 1UJI A4JBJ AA1 aAlaTUU tJA IHJ (JCVAliela ITOATil 'YOUR DISEASEY. Is It yenr KIONETSt Ing, scaldln ug snd palnj coe, tots t)0 ton bin natnt In- rone tMikh. frennanf iit,.H.. hh.v ilnj Ii It.yoir STOMA CU, with distress sfter eating, sour, belrhln 0!.,gft,t. fte. It It renr LC.VaS. with esuh. psla In ehesL !..?!! T0!l. CATASuH with, foul br.ath, net tort 'i headacl leedlnc. abort winded? stopped D) Revere PILEg Of FISTULA with .bleeding, suriuss, vatMunajor I not tsa reins! Hit ros any lihlnc and paint , Bim BLOOU DI80BUKR wtta sUs nr. ' atlrnlitfH srllllllla. nn,nl.iAn Hi... 3Pm?.U.Bi'MIWM.0' Ju,a"' '"eles, with its eeer paint J Hafe to BEAKf TROUBLE with pain, aberrates of breath. Irregular pais and dlnloeMt Is It MERVE9 iDo yen feel tired la the morning and eaally txbsuatedr Is your ba .. or lame t Do roe btee difficulty In flalag yonr tbengbtst It your awmorr fsllmgf a aa loelna ambition? Do yoa beet hot ,.i Ao th. niwa mh. j ... . aapeelally after tatiagl Baet yon palpitation tf the heart,. doll beadarhee, pale at the b tt tne brain r art yen rteiieot or neepltae tt nlghtt Art fon nerroue and Irritable Mn s fullna that rot want to be tlonet Ara .im. with a u t mnmm .......!. . soon yoe t If to, then yon need my trettmeat new, and I want ysaf to aU ef wrila tu4t. Don't dtsy. Ve tartly do sot want to regain la this eondltfen. a ' in nuirw y efflct and I will eiplaln t yoa tht are of ktlment. point ear the sore sad weak soots, end tell yoa r8Kg what tht KAT ei 1 rAITSR OS1 ronr aliment really la. ana is .nA un ...n r.n r,,rit .,.n .. ' eosf. - Lotlart ebeertallyewewtred.' My office It opt dilty-ffow . tn. to ( l, . " sttalags from I t S- at. and Sundays from 10 a. . to 13 soon. ' DR.'C.t-P II r t