- i f t ! M 9 ft I v' M.WOM 2 ilB'l MEMBERS Thr?t Twn nf Sunreme Court Vacancies Will Be Filled by Governor Hughes and Sena- tor Sutherland lsCertain. : By Ralph IS. Whiteside.- :t (Publinaers' rress .liI Wire.) Washington, Oct. a.--lt has come to be generally acceded here that Oov ernar Hughes of New York." Is to be the new chief Justice of the supreme ccurt of the United States end. that Senator Sutherland of Utah Is to have et.place'on the bench. ' Who will fill the other vacancies has not been settled to the satisfaction of .the "man who knows." but these ttep are regarded as '.Settled. vi;".v-v:;vifl-':-;j:v'f- ':'y--' The appointment of the Utah states man will be 'popular In Washington. Etnator Sutbeiland does rot make as much fuss in the senate as some Of his colleagues but there .are few who tre mere efficient -worker fn the field of Jgislatfon. ne Is recognised as one of the most profound lawyers' In con gress. ' Governor Hughes Is not so well known personally, but what Is known at him leads to ths belief that he will make a wcrthy successor to the late Chief Jus tice Fuller. ; " Tawney Will 8e Missed. Of all ths stand-pat stU men , who will be left at home as a result of the present political upheaval none will be more gentunely regrettedthan James A. Tawney, of Minnesota. Mr. Tawney was liked personally even by his po litical enemies. w'-- I understand that one of the first things the insurgents in the new house of representatives" will" do will be to war against the seniority system of al lotting the chairmanship ? of commit tees. "" " With Speaker Cannon gone from the dfsk and with the Insurgents mustsr Ing a large number of votes, as they evidently will, ltls clear that even a republican- majority will not be able to maintain the old order of tilings. , No speaker will, however, be pleased at' being - made a mere dummy, and whatever party group may be In con trol will probably seek to maintain this element of authority ,. In Its . speaker's hands. But, no matter whether he does or not, the situation will render It In evitable that changes should be, made In a rather drastic way In the old com mittee system, certainly as regards ths personnel. Would Overturn ffrsdsdsnt. The seniority system of -succeeding to committee chairmanships has been followed for a long lime in me nousei althousrh Speaker Cannon d!d;rot hesi ut to-.perysrt It by -disregarding Its dictaterf when at tha opening of the last oongreFs he Jetermmed to. take revensce upon Congressman Fowler and several others', r It "Eur, - howeyer;JTbeen mote cfinsisttsntly wursued In most instances; However, by urderhand work the-point. eal leaders have usually managed to shift members In Such a way as to kep a "reliable" man always In second place and hence able to take the chairman ship whenever a "Vacancy showed itelf. Thus men who will "ttand without hitching," as Speaker Cannon has deli cately expirersed It In his vernacular, have been : looking forward to the chairmanship; .lost oft 'these men are the old line Cannon type of regu lars. While the chairmen have had to lake; the whipping In the primaries, there would be only , a hollow victory If the men of the second rank were to be substituted. , For this reason insur gents are now quietly asserting, through their sympathisers .and' representatives here, . that In the event they muster a grodTnumber "of votes thex will decline to see the old line ' men of the second clfss put Into the chairmanships, and will demand a method of selection on the basis of ability and service.. Monstrous Homecoming rianeC . ; It -was announced yesterday .that the Washington Old Hortie week, to have been . held, th!sfa!V enormous proportions as to force post ponement' until, spring and to make it a rational Instead of a local homecom ing. Instead of 10,000 visitors,- thers are to be 200,000. Instead of a light pro gram , of entertainments and parades. President Taft has offered the White House for a big demonstration. In which cabinet ; officers, senators, representa tives and members of the supreme court will participate. . Every etate will be represented, and this being the capital of the nation It Is to be a big reunion of Uncle, Sam's family. This is to.be the. greatest na tional demonstration In the -history Of the country. It Is claimed, not except-Int.- any presidential Inauguration of the fast . American Mules In Demand. "Within a few months there will be demand for American mules In South Africa almost equal to that during the "bocr war," said Oliver Q". Strait, of Galveston. ' Dealers In the south and west are beginning to feel the Influence of tha scarcity of mules in that part of Af rica; It seems quite probable that the torl4. Af.tnitlMa will rnftnK iha. tt w. n w times wLthin the eoming year. . ' "The growing demand Is due to the spread of the east coast fever among cattle. in many parts of South Afrlia. Whol districts ' which are dependent uron oxen for transports! lira of neces sities are suffering from ; the declina tion of the cattle by the feer. ' As . a . consequence, the people want mulcand vant them badly; These aniniaif?a less susceptible , to disease, and they esn give much more servico than draught rattle, the trade of the Transact and Orlqualand East Is almost at a stand still oiv account of the loss of so many Oxen. -,.?".' ;": ' --y '-y.:-'i: : . " ''At present most of the mules fr Fast Africa are being eh'ppS from the argentine- Republic. These an'mals. However, do not compare with tne Amer ?n. mule, especially th kind raised In Missouri Our animals bring a higher price, but,j as was the case Jurlng the Boer war, the odditional Investment U usually regarded as Justlflod. ; "Champ Clark would do well to lay in Ms supply of mules now strains? (he day he expects to rids down Penn sylvania avenue, according io his1 prom lei. . If he waits until b Is elected speaker of the house, as undoubtedly he win ne, ne may ds accuses ot beln a malefactor of great wealth when ths people see him holding the rolns over a team of Missouri mules." ; Alaska Xnvcstlgatloa On. . "-r tttTWttgtttotr " of '" iiTtPtregTy.id frauds In Alaska is said to be in pro gress, which may unearth a great? - scandal than "the Cunningham Investi gation." aaid J. M. Jsrdan, of Seattle, -r-" "Small attention has bee paid by the newspapers to this investigation, wl.i' h ' it la f,r,w hoilavB I hkns (iQlt!V pros- . eoutcd In Alaska, and on the whole I'a- clfio comI-. The- lBvestlgatlon is ff.a f invnlv on onHrflv 110 W KfOUO Ol claimants with charges similar to those broupht In, the Cunningimm chso. h Is believed that Secretary of the In- tarlno Tlnlllnrer U TlerBOnallV In Chiree of this newest investigation, because ho doubtless wishes to clear nis oepan mAnt of unv ntlfi-rtis. which may have resulted from the Glavis crisode. "The list of claimants ma enirjm Is ea Id to Include many prominent men of Seattle and Spokane. as well as others of great prominence. Secretary ...11. - - A llf .rt 1A 'Pflrlll'll. la mrmi) tn have been for theTT I purpose of looking Into the investiga tion personally. - "Many special agents of the land of fice have been reported to be worklns on the cases. Some of them are said to have been recently in Alaska, and It i.. ' k.iibi.. tiv tiMm , conductlnz . 1 UM'l IV. V. V .....w - an exhaustive Inquiry 'in the territory, though with the utmost secrecy. , optnnin in Katti helleve that Presi dent Taft and Secretary BalUnger are directing the investigation, as ine prM- dent ana Mr, Eamnger wisn 10 n IV.. ontintrv that th ftrtmlnlstratlon In ,y,Am n nntturl thft V(lt natural 1P- sources of Alaska -from corporate j greed." WASTE OF WASHINGTON ROAD MONEY ALLEGED Spokane. Oct 8. -Alleged waste of state highway funds by the state high way commission has led' to the ap pointment of a committee of disinter ested parties by Governor Hay to con duct an 'Investigation. It is charged that the new state highway commis sion, J. H. Bowlby, has expended as high as SO per cent of the revenue raised for highway Improvement, for engineering expenses and In the opera tion of the state convict rock crushers. Bowlby defends himself by saying that the extravagance was perpetrated under the administration of his pre decessor, Joseph Snow, removed about a year ago by Governor Hay. Over a million dollars Is annually expended for stats highway improvements. Gover nor Hay today' telegraphed to the state accountancy board for a more, detailed statement of tha highway funds. CUTICURA CURES SI CURED First Father is Cured of art Erup U tion that. Burned and Itched Day and Night. Then Baby is Cured of a Distressing Rash, " " Neighbors Pleased to Find a Sure " Cure for Skin Afflictions. "I suffered for elgut years with what tha lectors called the 'seven year Itch.' This was like small ted pimples sucB as form on the face but they burned and Itched, day and night. - These pimples were from my ankles up, but mostly on my thighs and arms. I tiled doctor after doctor but their medicines brought no relief. . But at last I struck the right treatment this was , Cuticura, I bought a set of the Cuticura Remedies Cu ticura Soap, Ointment and Pills and a few applications brought relief, When I had used about half the set I was nearly cured and after using two Mil sets I was well and best of all, I have Stayed cured. rt '. i " , ' - t "About four months ago, our baby began to be covered with a rash and his bead with s spreading sore. Back of the ears, the flesti cracked open and the poor baby would scratch till It bled. 'He worried, .cried and could not sleep. Then we bought a let of Cuticura and with a few applications the burning and Itching ceased, baby stopped worrying and could sleep. When this single set had gone we had no use for any more as baby-, was never: -troubled with the disease stain. The neighbors who saw the condition of the baby all asked what cured him and when ws told them, they were surprised and pleased to find a sure cure for these skin afflictions. Edward H. Carter, 823 North 87th St., Camden, ff. J., Mar. 0, 1910." ,' A stalls set et Cutlenra Gets and Ointment Is often sufficient, rendrlD( It to most conomleil treatment tor k fleet loos ot the skta and snip. Sold throughout the world. Potur Prug a Chun. Corp, Bole ' Props., 135 Columbia Ave, Bottoo, Mast. ' - AeT-Mtlled tree. latest CMIrara Book on Trett stent ot tikis and Scalp Aflecttoaa,, TALKS on TEETH BT TKB BXX DBBTAfc CO. (') 'J ; i V t ! , PUULI1NO TEETH It Is a crime to null teeth that are souna. We read many advertisements which dentists put out, of their ability to pull teeth without pain, so that they may make room for a plate, . Wo never read such an advertisement without a feeling of pity for the Inno cent victims of such practice. Nature is the beat 'tooth builder, and there are no teeth so good as those na ture plants in the gums in the beginning. Wa have been reaching- the erosoel of saving teeth for years. We won't pull a toom -uniess it is oeyona redemption. ' The dentist nulls erood teeth to make room for a plate because ho knows of nothing better than a plate, either par tial or entire, for those whose teeth are loose or missing. Out come the forceps and out come-the teeth. Once ant they are lost forever. What a pity! When we began the study, of. our pro fession years ago, It seemed to us that there must be some way of coming pret ty close to nature's way of supplying teeth--a way that would be practical. we ieu tnai we couia worit a revolution if we could find the way. After years of study and experiment we were suc cessful in finding a method which we called the AL.VEor METHOD of sup plying teeth without plates, or ordinary brldgework. - Our troubles were not all over with ths Initial discovery, however, for In a great many CaBes wef ound loose teem, eouna. nut loose in tne aiveioi. ana we had to find a cure for this trouble, known to the profession as Riggs dis ease of the gums (pyorrhea). - Every, dentist initio land said it was Incurable. We declined to concur In that decision. We finally DID find a cure for that dreadful diseases It took years of work, but It .paid us richly, for our method was then complete, and patents were ob tained "on it in all countries. The Alve olar Method Is a boon to humanity. ' It does awav with the 'need of pulling sound teeth. It does away with a partial plate or a bridge. It enables the one who has Alveolar teeth to use them ex actly as he would natural teeth. -' We went to send you our book! "AL VEOLAR DENTISTRY," which tells all about this wonderful method, provided) you ao not live ciose enousrn to our of fices for a thorough examination of your mouth. If you have teeth troubles, these books will bring you to us, no matter wucre jruur iiviuo mojr ue, i " Good dentistry vs. poor dentistry is in ' thesame ratio as gold irtr? stlveriffio' Examination and books are free. Which Will you avail yourself of 7 ! Rex Dental Co., Dentists, 811 to 314 Ablngton building, 109 Third street Terms to reliable persona, '. Yona Save ' Ca Every Raj Yea Eay! A special shipment of ,150 fine Axminster Rugs -7-c very .well known mill being repv resented will be on sale for two days this week at the above " great saving in price. Regular, $33.50 values ' at only $25, and on the .easiest possible term, - .$l'.00 down and $1.00 1 a week. We purchased ; direct from the mill, at ' a price that' enables us ' to offer ,you' this i won- ; derf ul: opportunity. Don't fail to see-these ' rugs. . . :$n ;',".: r. I 71 ' r-illTI tM&7t. V''-v WF ft tpr- ?fc . f ifa LLm Wr - .. iMlTTi rr W .1 m I mm m i&mrn :f;&hSa:it to ; conventional designs;1 fast colors, rich and strong; r j ....-. , . .... , , - to be compared with the inferior' grades sometimes- , ' . " . 5 advertised by department stores and others. These :x ' 5f ;g j 5 Ffipf are "the real Eroods." -Your money back any time if 1 .. . . " goods. ; ' i our money Dack any you are not satisfied. Note the price and the easy terms. ' - ' : ' . - ; -... - -- Pay SJl.OO Down Tlieri Only Ql.OO a WeeU " Peninsular" Sleel Ranges S'VI' u miw.ii; ,i k, . . s ,.,JJ . ft ' 4 - - mil i rv We; deliver thee famous: ranges; to any part of. the. city, and set them up free' of Charge on (the small, payment of - - $5.00 Down . ' r . For we knbw you will be , satisfied and glad to -make the future payments of- , Gl.OO a Wcck Prices according to size of oven. 25.00 Sewing Machines " 'This is "the best Sewing jOfi Machine at the price that can , , .. . . ; wj , . uc iuunu uii me marKec I eHmm.y. j. mm rtoday- - It is styled by l- I us tne evurtz special; 3 ana. is warranted by us for 10 years. . Has all modern improvements and is a be tter machine - than those advertised i by department stores at $35. You save $10 and 'get a better article. All you need pay , is 31.00 Down, Tlien SOcWeek Special Sale of Hard ; woddtRiScUcts $3.C0VaIs. c-fj (Th s For Only . tp!L y G There, are several -models 6f these Rtfckers,-and . r we arcconfi-; dent of being able to please you. "Several dozen on sale for.two days, tjj' Monday' and" Tuesday of . this .week. ft Wooi-Liid StowfeoarifFee With Every Heater Sold Ttilo Week . Rolled steel body with heavy gray iron lining about fire box;, will last eight or nine years; airtight and consumes 4ittle wood; noth ing to equal it in Portland today. A heavy nickel rim (not shown in cut) ' surrounds the edge of top, sathe as in the "Novel." This is , a very, serviceable as well'as at tractive stove, - ? ' 'Novel" 512 A , combination ; wood and : coal heater, made of rolled steel with heavy pig ; iron fire pot, hand somely - nickel; trimmed ; thou sands sold in Portland; made by the' "Eclipse" " company. AVar rwited for fiye years; will last ten; Made just like cu : : , ' - " ' A; very attractive-little heater, made - of rolled steel, sheet', iron lining, cast top and bottom, hand- somely nickel 'trimmed; airtight, consumes" little fuel; a good wood burner at a cost of little money. Built by the "Eclipse", company, which is a guarantee of . ,perfec 'tion in its construction. Costs little money, but gives good "service. A perfect, 'long draft pipe,-. airtight stove (not like cut) plain lid top; made of best sheet steel ; steel bottom ; slide damper draft ; made! !to: consume every particle of. fuel ; will heat the av erage ' room at very : little cost. Ideal stove - for the, Oregon .cli ;.mate; .l f ,' ; 'Down On Any Heater Then iPay Onl-y-51.00-.Weekly BIG STORE AT EAST E N D BURNSIDE .BRIDGE Cor..Uni6niAveniie ran Ypiip Home 1 Furnished ; Complete on ' Easy Terms ' ? YOUR. CREDIT"1 IS GOOD 1