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THE "OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, -1913. .7 ' C 'flRMERPOlDN sjjccess mked poul-try SHow WHjCH ended last night I. - II I -? a, Tffltr York Trad Held Firm Tone , Early and Moderate , Advances , Were Scored . Telephone Stocks - Affected Somewhat by Rumor. , .5. .. . . , .'..-" : ' ." ' ' .' yV (Furnished by J. C. Wilson A Co.) I l" New York. Dec. 6.-A tirm tone pre- t Vailed In stocks today. Thar wn m. - rood demand for leading atocka and : lair advances were a cored in the early trading. Offerings were moderate. Some of the specialties declined moder ately, A report of a mercer, of the Postal Telegraph company with the in- 'dependent telephone oompaniea was an ; influence against , the American Tele phone stock. ' - y-wThe bank statement twas very rood, ! showing an Increase In surplus of over $8,000,000 In the actual statement. This should help to bring about a further Improvement in the coming week. The Boston market continued dull bat , a Kradual lucreaae In confidence is no ticed which may eventually result in good buying of the local coppers. Range of New York prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.. 216-217 Board ' of Trade building. Amalgamated Cupper Co. , American Car A 'dy., c. Anii-rii-an can, e...... American Can, pf TO 4 I14 a ineriia o miliar, ., , American Hnielt,' .. Am. Tel. Tel Anaeouda Mining Co.. Ateblaon, c. .A..,.. Haltlmnre A Ohio, e. ' R-et riusar 106' 2M Z4 M , Brooklyn Hapld Tranalt. , vauauiaa raciric, c... C. O. W., e C. A C. V., pf V.. M. St. P Chlno Cupper :, t'beaaseakii A Ohio. . , Erie, c , General Electric , O. Northern, pf Inter. Metro., e , Inter. Metro., pf , Ublan Valley UexU-an Petroleum LouUvllla & Naabrllle, Mlaaoiirl Pacific Nevada Conaolldated . . . Mcr Hareo New, York Central Northern Pacific, a,... Pennajrlranla Hallway,. P. U., L. 0. Co Beading, e. ttapublto I. & 8., c Rock laland, c Hwk . I land, pf Southern Pacific, e. ... Southern Hallway, c Southern Hallway, pf . . . . Term. Copper I' li Ion Pacific, c I!. S. Rubber, pf...... V. S. Steel Co., c V. a. eSteel Co., pf Utah Copper Virginia Chemical W. U. Telegraph HIGHER PRICES ARE BID FOR LIVESTOCK v - IN PORTLAND TRADE (Continued From Preceding Page) WETHKHS Oregon 2 I Oreioo 1W.S po Oregon 20.1 i Tueaday Morning Sale. HOGS 'Section. No, Ats. ba. Orecon , 100 S2 Oicg.j ...W ' 183 Tueaday Afternoon tales. STEERS Section. No. Are. Ina. .Idaho x ldiiho SM Idaho 23 Mabo 2r) Idaho SB Idaho 24 I. in ho 2A Idaho 25 Idaho 1 COWS Oregon .. 4 Oregon 5 Oregon 1 HOOS Idaho ft ldho 2T Idaho 59 Washington . . . ........ 104 Washington 10 Waahtngtou ..s. Washington 4 Waablugton 00 Idaho 4 Washington 03 Washington 2 Idaho 4 Idaho 3 Idaho 1 Idaho 1 Wedneaday Honing lalea. IIOOS Section. - No. Atc. Ilia. Price. 18.03 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 Oregon 8 Oregon - 12 Oregon 10 Oregon 90 Oregon ........ 00 Waahlngtoa 60 Oregon . . . . ... 1 13 Oregon 15 Oregon 12 Washington .... 26 118 ira 222 29 199 249 200 - 248 130 1.12 815 3(12 416 810 3S7 370 8.00 8.00 7.75 7.75 7.60 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 $5.00 $3.50 Oregon 2 Oregon 10 Waahlngtoa Waahlngton Waahlugton Oregon , 3 3 4 8 IAMBS , Oregon , ...114 69 1 MIXED BIIEEP ' Oregou 14 107 Thortday Horning Salea. , STEERS Section. No. Are. Iba. Oregon ..' 20 992 Oregon . , 23 12H3 Oregon 23 1.134 Oregon 1 930 COWS Oregon 2 11)0 BULLS Oregon 1 1560 Oregon 1 1240 Oregon 1 1:140 Oregon 1 900 CALVES Oregon 7 S51 Oregon 2- . 145 Oregon 2 890 HOOS Oregon ,, 01 198 J Oregon 0 lie I . Oregon . a . 883 Thursday Afternoon lain. . ' , STKKKS Oregon H.......... 23 1282 Oregon 25 1333 , Oregon- 1118 ' Oregon 15 MlOO Oregon 1 1690 ;y.: COWS Oregon - 1 : 1870 Oregon 10 . 1001 Price. $6.75 8.00 8JT0 4.00 $8.23 $6.00 6.60 6.25 4.00 $8.25 7.50 . 6 00 $8.00 7.75 7.00 $8.00 8.00 6.75 7.00 7.78 $6.75 Oregon O. Ill 0 6.23 $8.0S 8.05 8.08 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 .03 7.40 7.40 7.75 : 7.75 7.75 4.00 7.60 SAO , hogs , Waihlngton ; 81 - Waahlngtoa 85 - . Oregon ...,,. ... 56 - Oregon ................ 15 Oregon ................ 25 , ; Oregon v'ii.... ....',... 20 Oregon ................ 4'. t' Oregon ' ... . ..... 7 J,.f . Waablngton JO' - ,"'v Oregon' ................ 9 Oregon ......... 6 Oregon 28 , ; , Oregon . A. .......... 1 ' :," ;. Oregon- .. g it Oregon 5 . 197 ' 204 : ' 187 197 J70 -172 102 '168 874 124 265 127 280 !r 157 , 2.-18 144 201 Oregon Oregon WETHEBS ; ?vh Oregon.' i Oregon . Oregon ' .... 13 ;,;:r:t EWES WAl; e ; $4.50 4.00 $7.25 40 - 104 j CALVES r$--'f- 1 890 Friday Homing Balaa, . . ... . , sTEKKis . , , ';. 'fceMeaVvvri-'Y'';;;- No. . Are. 4: '; Idaho f it....'.. 28 . y 960 Idaho ..,.... 28 910 ; : Idahe a V. 28 916 Jj, ..: ,,,.lliv .r;.,..;,,. ir,.....,:.,;,;,.,.. Trice. $25 2.1 ' 8.26 m LA A' A W:AAL;::'hy " v '., - --sc- ,..v ,m iomi ni - HiMf". u,i . .hi ) waa .a,k M,. ' Jim Sri . flik- ., SsJt W-y-'' "'aAi . ArJ lvati -A vizr ,'v,vj4-ar vft - yf oen.Hlah. Loar iCIoaa . tmle ff5 XXV. - x.. , ,v .v t ' "SJtS 120S liuii 114 at. X f, 'X a U it IS s aa )sx"tNfel!l!!!Ll Htf mh mk rJj?rz ' - , hi -j-vau.L . gjj" V ' " 1 ';'yfywaiiaiaMavaajraa 22o 225H223 ff ; . , l II 11 11? I1 Iff-' i-lr V ' A II II 2H 24 115'' 1 '.'," 8 I I II ouh w w Mr r j ' III II S 28W 28 28 J I 1 i li 1TOV4 1-'S i:H 1304 I 1 . 1 t T U II 124 124, 121V 124V4 f i I I 1 fT . mf H m$ m ik i2 I . 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The fifth annual exhibition of Oregon Poultry and Pet Stock soclatlon, which has been in swing; during the past week, last night concluded the most successful affair ever ventured Into by the or ganization. It was a success In every respect, financially and other wise. More than 25,000 people vis ited tho show In the New Falling building. W. It. Fulmer, the secretary, who Idaho . . Idaho . ::::::::::: it 1186 1117 1141 1118 lino 1090 1136 1070 7.95 7.90 , 7.90 7.90 7.50 7.50 7.S5 $3.75 Idaho 25 Idaho 23 Oregon 1 Oregon 21 Oregon 20 - COWS Idaho 1 HOGS Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon 89 221 95 209 ..... 68 188 , 94 187 4 247t 10 807 ..... 6 420 ..... 79 206 96 194 79 1T8 6 122 ..... 6 870 2 830 LAMBS 99 73 .....149 74 110 78 00 BWE8 ,....216 94 .....217 100 .....167 98 161 88 $8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.50 7.00 7.00 8.04 8.00 8.00 7AO 7.00 , 7.00 $6.00 6.00 6.00 ' 4.75 $4.00 4.00 4.00 $.00 Oregon Oregon Idaho , Idaho . Idaho . Idabe , Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Idaho Idaho ; Idaho Idahe friday Afternoon Bales. ;"; STEERS Section. '." .; No. , Are. lbi. ' Idaho . . ."; . i , . . . .... ; 25 1186 Idaho . 24v 1117 Idaho ....... ........ 25 1111 Idaho 23 ' 1113 Oregon ................ 21 1090 Oregon 1 1180 Oregon ,, SO ' 1136 ' ', . HOGS Waahlngtoa ............ 06 . 204 - Idaho 76 184 Waablngton 2 420 . Saturday Morning Balaa. JIOOS flection. - . No. Att. 16a. Waahlngtoa 86 234 Oregon ......... ........ . 201' Oregon X 890 Price. $7.95 7.90 7.90 7.90 7.U) 7.60 7.85 $8.00 7.65 tloo Price. $8.14 8.00 1.7 ' .Metallic tantalum is coming Into use as a cheaper substitute for platinum tor a number of purposes in Germary. Ladd & Bauer, Portland, owners. Black Orpington cock, blue ribbon Staples trophy, H. Rlnghouse, Clackamas, Or., owner. the contributed to the success of the as- show to such a great extent, and full whose endeavors have nut him in line for appointment to the commis slonershlp of the poultry exhibit at the Panama exposition at San Fran cisco, said last night; "The biggest feature of the show is the intense en thusiasm that was created. "I would like to see Portland made the poultry show center for the en tire northwest and I shall advocate NEW, SYSTEM ON CARS TO SAFEGUARD LIVES OF WOMEN 4 The Portland Hallway, Light 4a 4 Power company is conspiring to 4 defeat woman's time-honored 4 penchant for getting off a street 4 car backward. v 4 All the hand rails on the exit 4 side of the pay-as-you-enter ears 4 are to be rearranged so it will be 4 Impossible to clutch anything 4 with the right band and swing 4 off facing the rear of the car, as 4 most women Invariably do. 4 The handholds will be left on 4 the left side of the exit so the 4 alighting passenger may swina- ' ' 4 ' 4 off in the proper way. This re- 4 , arrangement la to be made as soon as possible at the company's e shops. CHICAGO HOGS HOLD STEADY fops An 8UII Selling at $75 ; racking Stuff at the Extreme. . Chicago,- Dec. $. Hogs 76.000, ' left over $600. Market steady. Mixed and butchers $7.467.80( good and heavy $7.46fl7.$5, rough and heavy $7,450 7.65. light $7.257.70. . Cattle-$00. Market steady. - : t fihep 2000. Market-weak." -, . The executive eounctl of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union of Eng land has decided to take a ballot of members of the anion on the question whether they are prepared to refuse after May 1, 1914. to ship on board any ocean going craft that is not equipped wun wireless. ribbon, George A. Washburn, Portland, owner. Barred Plymouth Rock winner, Mrs. Agnes Wilkinson, Hillsdale, Or., owner. White Wyan that move. It is a practical center and poultryme-n like to come here. I believe it can be brought about." Election of officers of the associa tion will be held a week from Tues day, on the occasion of the annual meeting. At that time the report of the officers who had charge of the show Just closed will be made. The matter of selecting Fulmer as commissioner of the poultry exhibit at the Panama fair is now for the most part in the hands of the Judges Instructors Offer Passive Re sistance to Increased Cost of Living. Berlin, Dec. 6. In Austria the high cost of living has led' the- schoolmasters of Bohemia to adopt an extraordinary resolution to practice so-called passive resistance that mcajns, to do as little work as possible in the classrooms should their salaries not be Increased. : Many civil servants In Bohemia and other provinces advocate similar Jac ttcs should the government not soon Improve their conditions. ' Housewives in Vienna and many provincial towns are holding meetings to protest against the protectionist policy of the govern ment, which makes the situation of the working classes well nigh unbearable. A resolution adopted, at these meetings demands a reduction of the customs on cereals, and other foodstuffs, and the unrestricted importation of cattle and meat. '", v,-r" Mir ,...--.'-,:.,.--s-. 1 ?...' ,. The government, on the other hand is not yet satisfied witn the numerous new taxes or the exorbitant increase In the existing ones,-which la now being con sidered by parliament It intends short ly to Introduce some more taxation pro posals, by which th tax on Insurance contracts will be increased ' and law salts made more expensive. BOHEMIAN TEACHERS GO ON NEAR-STRIKE Page trophy fof H. Rlnghouse. who presided at the show last week. All have agreed that Fulmer has shown special adaptability for the po sition and they will use their Influ ence among other organizations to have him named. At present ho la the only contender for the place. The work of removing the birds and pet stock that have been on exhi bition started immediately after the doors closed last night, and it will be at least tomorrow night before the last bird can be taken out. DISEASE, SAYS HYSLOP Head of Psychical Research Society Finds They Are Quite Efficacious, New York, Dec. 1. Dr. James H. Hy slop, president Of the American Society for Psychical Research, declares today , mat the existence of spiritual life has been proved. He caya that dlscarnata spirits may effect cures of physical ail ments, and gives a number of instances Indicating possible "treatment" by spir its, as he believes, the patients includ ing two of his children and himself. "These cases show the possibility of dlscarnate Influence on the human organ ism," Dr. Hyslop says. "In some forms they show the power to affect the sen sory organism so as to produce appar itions, .voices, sensations of touch, taste and smelt and then on the muscles in th form of automatic writing and auto matic speech. Diseases are diagnosed end prescriptions given, Why, then, may they not be able to produce other effects Just as directly T Why might they hot produce the same effects as conscious ness among the living , Is assumed or proved to do in 'suggestion' and various other ways?' h :. ..'.v-.. n . "We know the state of mind in the living will'- often affect the various physiological functions seriously for good or. 111. Oreat excitement will af- SPIRT DOCTORS CURE feet the nature of the acids or alkalis in the stomach. It likewise affects the action of the hearts C.-log will influ ence the action of the, stomach against healthy digestion. Then there are the unconscious reactions of the mind or soul upon various harmful conditions of the body, it .quickly creates an antitoxin against some poison admit ted to the system, if it have the nor 'UurcSttff31i4) to this, '- . "The system Is so elastic In this re spect that It will create the necessary digestive agents for different kinds of foods, now furnishing alkalis, and now furnishing acids for the process. Even in emotion, fear, hope, grief, an ger or other excitement It is not the consciousness as a purposive agent that does the work, but the Influence is that of a reflex or unconscious action mani fested on the occasion of that mental state rather than directly by it. This 1b the way 'suggestion' acts. "Now, suppose that a living soul has become unable to produce the antitoxins by its own initiative. Suppose that dis ease has destroyed the power of ad justment so as to create the necessary adds or alkali or other agent necessary to counteract poisons. Now, If a discar nate soul should be able to get into the body or near enough to it to supply that activity it might restore the indi vidual to his normal condition." LAND WINNERS RULED OUT AT NORTH PLATTE ) - . North Platte. Neb.. Dec, 1. Marvin Trltch of Kirksvllle, Mo., and Arthur Shromberg of Stromberg, Neb.," winners respectively of Nos. 1 and 2 in the North Platte forest reserve government land lottery, have both been disquali fied from benefiting by their luck In the drawings, and Charles 8. Reynolds of Loup City, Neb., who drew No. 3 has been ordered to report and make the first selection. All other winners will move up two notches. Tritch was found to have already exercised his homestead rights and rUromberg was the owner of more than 160 acres of land when he filed. Journal Want Ads bring results. . "Despondent" writes: "I am 4! years old and until two years ago 1 was very strong and vigorous. -Gradually I began to fall and now I am trembling, nerv ous, weak, timid, despondent, and life has lost its brightness and pleasures for me. I think I need medicine for my nervpfi. Answer: At your age many are af flicted as you are, and the very beat treatment for such conditions is 3-grain cadompne tablets, packed in sealed tubes, with full directions. It is a tonic re storative treatment of very great effect iveness in overcoming the depleted, worn-out nervous system. a a Mr. B. D. asks: "Is It safe to reduce one's weight? I weigh 240 pounds and would like to reduce at least 40 pounds. What is a safe, harmless remedy?" Answer: Obtain of anv well-stocked druggist a tube of 6-graln arbolone tab lets and take as per directions accom nanvinar. These tablets are very easy to take and quite reliable for obesity or goitre. a "M1h K -wrftest "eould you nubllsh a remedy for liver and kidney trouble and the usual diseases that arise from that source? I am troubled with dizzy sDells. dark srjots before my eyes, and also with rheumatism." Answer: if you win get s-gram suip herb tablet (not sulphur tablets), and take according to directions, you will not only be relieved, but if you continue the use of these tablets you will be gradu ally relieved of all the troubles you mention. They will purify the blood and also overcome your rheumatism. a "Worried" Your child can be easily corrected of bedwettlng by using tinc ture cubebs, 1 dram; tincture rhus-aro-matlo. Arams., and comp. fiuW balm wort, i os. Give him 10 to 15 drops In water before each meal. This Is equally good for older people. "Mrs. L. C." writes: "Our family of five all are afflicted with catarrh. A friend told me that your prescription cured her and her child. Please tell me what to use." Answer: I have found in my long ex perience that there is nothing superior to antiseptic vllane powder when used according to the directions which are to be found in each 2 or s-ounce box. Try it and you will be delighted. a a "Hannah" writes: "I would like to get something that would make my hair soft. URIC ACID IN MEAT -CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you Drink ! more water. If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted au thority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyses the kidneys In their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become slugglshand weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains In the back or sick headache, dlulness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather la bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night . "-i,.?-:",;.-:-: To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleans the kidneys and flush off . the body's urinous waste get tour ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here: take a tablespoonfut in a glass of water beforo breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is -mad from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used tor generations to flush and stimulate; sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Baits is inexpensive; cannot in jure, and makes a delightful efferves cent Uthla-water drink. (Adv. SUEFEKERS If You Wish to Obtain Complete and Permanent Results Try MtfyKi W6ftderful St6rriH "Rcntf edy One Dose Will Con vince You. Van's ItniMi.K . mamaS I is well known throughout the country. Many thousand people have taken it for Stomach, LJver and Intestinal Ailments J and report marvelous results and ara I highly praising It to others. Astonish- ' ing eeneiits surrerers nave reeeived even from one dose are heard everywhere, and -explain its tremendous sale. It rarely ever falls and those afflicted with Stomach, Uve and Intestinal Ailments. Indigestion. taa la the Stomach and la- teatuies, Sissiaess, Tainting Spalls, Oolie " Attaoks, Torpid Uves, Oonartlpattoa, etc., should by all means try this remedy. The benefits stomach sufferers who have taken Hays's Wonderful g tors son Kamedy have received is in moat cases a lasting one. After yon have taken thla Remedy you should be able te digest and assimilate your food, enable the heart to pump pure red blood to every part of ; the body, giving firmness and strength ' to fibre and muscle, lustre and sparkle to the eye, clearness and color to th -complexion and activity and brllllanor to the brain. Do away with yonr pain and suffering and this Is often possible 1 with even one dose of Kavyr's Wonder, fol tomaoa JUmedy. Interesting liters ture ' and booklet describing Stomach Ailments sent free by Geo. H. Mayr Mfg. Cheml't. 154-t6 VTiltlns St. Chi cago, 111.. For sale in Portland by The Owl Drug Co. - , TKeDoCTOR 4f Pr.lems MdAer The questions answered below are' general in character, the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply to any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College ldg., College-Elwood tfts., Dayton, O. eiu'looing self-addressed stamped envel ope for reply. Full name and address must be given, but ' only initials , or fictitious name will be used in my an swers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. and fluffy. My hair Is greasy and I can do nothing to keep the oil out of Answer: To take the surplus oil oui of the hulr and keep it soft and fluffy, get a 4-oz. Jar of plain yellow minyol and use It regularly. This will stop Itching scalp and dandruff and make the hair grow, and you will not be both-.'' ertd with stringy, straggling locks. "Louise" "writes: "I do not weigh .' enough for my height. I am dull and lifeless and have frequent headaches. Please advise what will help me." Answer: Your condition ia due to the . lack of red blood corpuscles. I can pre- . scribe nothing better than 8-g-raln hypo- nuclane tablets, which can be purchased at any up-to-date drug store in seal d cartons with full directions. These tab-... lets will cause the body to assimilate the fatty elements of food and thus give you strength and added color to the : skin. Your weight will increase and you will not be troubled with headache. These are recommended by physicians and If taken according to directions you will surely gain flesh. . "Troubled Mies, a." writes: "Every winter I am troubled with severe attacks of rheumatism which sometimes keeps me in bed for weeks. Jf lease advise something for ma" Answer: My favorite 'prescription for rheumatism, and one that I know has relieved thousands of people, is made ; by mixing: Iodide of potassium. Jdrams; sodium salicylate, 4 drams; wine Of erol chicum, H os.; com p. essence cardiol, 1 os.; comp. fluid balrnwort, 1 ox,; syrup sarsapartlla, 5 otn. Take one teaspoonf ul at meal time and at bed time and you will soon be well. "Annette" writes: "I have been, greatly annoyed lately by coughing and a tickling sensation in tne tnroai ana hoarseness after singing, uy broncaiat tubes are affected also?' Answer: You can be Very easily re lieved of this bronchial trouble by using essence mentho-laxene. This relieves quickly and certainly brings about a cure by its tonic and laxative action and therefore is superior to ordinary ! preparations. -wrueo 0 my relieve.. .iou can feel the medicine working On the throat lane's end bronchial tubes, giv ing a feeling of freshness and strength . to the entire system. Purchase a : ox. package of essence mentho-laxene and make according to directions on bottle and take eight to ten closes daily . and you will soon be cured of your trou bio. . , Mrs. B. T. writes: -"I suffer much with indigestion, heavy feeling in stom ach, bloating, belching, etc" Answer: For indigestion, dyspepsia and such symptoms as you mention, I... advise the use of tablets triopeptine, packed in sealed cartons with full dlrec- -tions. They prove very effective. (Adv.) V&KEEFE ' sreiausT CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BLOOD, SKIN. BLADDER. LIVER and KIDNGx Dia ls A 8 K 8, RHEUMATISM. NECHASTriKNIA, ECZE MA, BORES, llLotMS. PILES anf FISTULA. THB WORLD'S LATEST RKal KD1KS ADMINISTERED. ' Consultation and Eian nation J'BlvE. ft to s T dallys Sundays 10 to i. Rooms 11-15 Lafajatta Bids. '813 WASHINGTON STREET, COR, PORTLAND. OREOOlf mi. LADIES' ASKFD a aafa and enfa . ' anao'a a anao'a m.h-ina, a" u K-' worn ilka muc. 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