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Sarsaparilla Is the World's Greatest Elood Purifier and Strength-Giver. It builds you up. Accept no sub stitute, but insist on having Hood's, and get it today. In u-unl Pquld form or chocolated tab eta called Bunutatii. 100 Doe $1. The Label Uifufe, "There's a language in hotel labels, the same as In stamps or flowers," aid a courier. "All over Europe the hotel porters paste the hotel labels on your trunks In such a way that the porters In future towns will know what sort of a tipper you are. "Up at the top of the trunk tlfe la bel means y6u are generous. In the middle it means you're a middling sort. Down very low It means you are no good." ' CASTOR I A lot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought tier aaa laere. A man was waiting patiently for street car the other day at a transfer station, says the Boston Record, when a woman, highly excited, rushed up to Mm, and cried, "Are you the man here?" "I don't understand," he said. "Are you the man here?" she re peated. "No, madam," he said, concealing a smile. "The man here is that man over there." Instant Relief for All Eyes that are irritated from dust, heat, sun or wind, PETTIT'S EYE SALVE. All druggists or Howard Bros.. Buffalo, drugeu N. Y. Bears the Signature of The Nature Place. - He What is the latest topio household Interest, my dear? She Oh, the fall housecleanlng Just now Is on the carpet. Baltimore ' American. ' Biliousness "I have used your valuable Cascarets and I find them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have used them for some time for indigestion and biliousness and am 'now completely cured. Kecom mend them to everyone. Once tried, you will never be without them in the family." Edward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. CUT THIS OUT. mail it with your ad dress to the Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago. 111., and rec ive a handsome sou venir Gold Bon Bon FKEE. Tfo Trouble Other-wine. Professor (of English literature) At times you And it difficult, I dare say, to comprehend the Involved style of Mr. James. Miss de Mulr O, no, professor; I never have any difficulty in under taking him. The only trouble I have Is to find out what he Is driving at H OWARD E. BtTRTUN Aswiyer and Chetnlrt, Leadvilln. (Toloriido. RnM!iiuun brices: liold. Bilver. Lead. SI. Gold, Silver, Ibv; Gold &0c: Zmo or Copper, SI. Mniltntr envelopes and full prireJirt arnt on application. Control und I'mpire workeo uoltod. iwlurenos. Carbonate aslioiiui uau. SEND FOR PRICES AND BUY YOUR GROCERIES WHOLESALE Portland Wholesale Grocery Co., 2641 Taylor St Portland, Ore. COFFEEC TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS "JUST RIGHT CLASSCT A DEVERS' ' PORTLAND. ORE.' J PINCH0T1SREMQVED PresIdentABolds ThatiDIgnity lol Office Has Been Assailed A FORMER GRAZING EXPERT NAMED Three Principal Assistants of Pinchot Also Discharged Situation Grows Intense. COLD UNPRECEDENTED. III . IW I m IFYOUVE J TIN EVER WORN "mi SUCKER you've vet to learn tile bodily comfort it oives in the wettest weather MADirW HARDsStHVICE AND GUARANTEED WATERPROOF 322 ' ATALLG0Q0 STOPXS CATALOG FRU ftJ.IMIl Ctt aOBTON.U.SA, TOWCI CWNW Ca UMTCD. TOMtffO. CM MODERN ' . CXPERI DENTISTRY At Prices (hat Defy Competition mem without plates a specialty lib! v' JL PAINLESS EXTRACTION...., .60C 8ILVER FILLINGS ,50c up GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP 2K GOLD CROWN $5.00 GOOD RUBBER PLATE f 5.00 THE BEST RUBBER PLATES $8.00 WHALEBONE PLATES $10.00 Out-of-town patients can obtain perfect work and aava money by calling at our office. NO STUDEN rs ' NO GAS NO C0CA1NB All work guaranteed for ten years CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 323H Washington St., Cor. Sixth Established 16 yean. Hera to stay. FNU No. 3 '10 Washington, Jan. 8. Gifford . Pin chot, chief fdrester and intimate friend of Theodore Bodbevelt, was dis- missed last night from the service of the United States by President Taft for insubordination. Associate Fores ter Overton W. Price and Assistant Law Officer Alexander C. Shaw, Pin chot 's immediate assistants in the for estry bureau, followed their chief out. of government employ. Thoroughly indignant over the ac tion of Mr. Pinchot in inducing Sen' ator Dolliver to read a letter from him in the senate yesterday, President Taft today would listen to no advice . that the forester 's violation of executive orders be overlooked pending the in quiry soon to be undertaken by con gress. He declared the dignity of the presi dential office was being attacked and he would be unfaithful to his trust if he submitted longer. Mr. Taft undoubtedly realizes fully what the dismissal of Forester Pinchot means in a political way. He has been convinced for some time that the so called "insurgents" and other critics of his administration had enlisted the services of Mr. Pinchot and practi cally were defying him to dismiss Pin chot from office. The latter 's letter of yesterday, few here doubt, was writ ten with toe direct purpose of put ting it squarely up to the president." The president sought to avoid the threatened war as long as he could, but declared today that patience had ceased to be a virtue. He picked up the gauge of battle thrown down by Mr. Pinchot through the hand of Sena-1 tor Dolliver in the senate, and, With the administration supporters, is ready for the' coming fray. Political observers in Washington declare that the situation created by today's developments is the most tense in many years. What the outcome will be no one is willing to prophesy. In the house of representatives today Speaker Cannon lost his first fight to tne insurgents, who, combining with the Democrats, caused to be adopted an amendment to the Ballinger-Pinohot inquiry resolution so as to take from the speaker the power to appoint the house members of the joint committee :i i i . ui. Bpwim juvesugaiiun. Chicago, Jan. 7. What was looked upon as an exciting weather drama, when the present stressful cold was in process of sweeping eastward from the Rockies and from Medicine Hat to the Atlantic seaboard, is fast assuming an aspect of dire tragedy. The situa tion is full of dire possibilities of ex posure and suffering. Already the blight of the severe cold has been felt in many Western cities. Fifty or more persons, a score of whom are in hospitals with injuries that may prove fatal, were the victims of accidents in Washington today as a result of the sleet and Bnow which con verted the city's sidewalks and thor oughfares into sheets of ice. In many parts of Iowa the fuel situ ation is so grave as to call for the of ficial attention of Governor Carroll. Confiscation of fuel is becoming general. liore m Chicago there is only a two SMITH PAYS as follows for good, fresh pro ducehe never charges com mission: Live Chickens 1 5e Dressed Chickens. . .16c to 17c Live Ducks 16c to 18c Dressed Geese '. 15c Dressed Turkeys, 25c Dressed Hogs 10c Dressed Veal up to 130 lba 11c Large Veal Less. , Address. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting the Beef Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON. That Real ICstate Agent. House-hunter Seems to me this days' supply of coal available for quick house lsn.t verv wel, bullt. The floor ubo. luuay liners was wiaespreaa sui- ,. ,u ,iv f .111 n ft In ho PWaiM .a .Is. .,uic iu buo ....... wu..aicu - .a mau I threatened with the cutting off of its Agent-um-y-e-s; mats the new water supply, due to ice noes clogging klnl ot spring floor for dancing, you the cribs in the lake. Know. In the far Northwest and on the Househunter And these stairs ranges of Colorado, Nebraska and creak terribly. Wyoming Hundreds of cattle have per- Aeent Y.e-s; we furnish thla new ished of exposure, starvation and laek paent burglar alarm staircase with- A Ileal Danger. . "Gentlemen." said the president of the public service corporation, in hia address to the stockholders. "It Is my duty and pleasure to Inform you that our balance sheet for the year now closing will show a highly satisfactory condition of affairs. We have added materially to our assets, and our prof its have been such that we shall be able to declare a very handsome divi dend. In fact, gentlemen," he added, lowering his voice, "our prosperity gives me some uneasiness. I cannot disguise or conceal from you an appre hension that J. Pierpont Morgan may have found it out and may be even now preparing to open his jaws and engult this corporation in his 'capacious and Insatiable maw!" A dense silence ensued, and a thrill of horror ran through the assembly. Well may we ask, "Who la safe these days?" Chicago Tribune. Mothen win And Mrs. Window"! Soothlna Byrup the beat remedy to use lot their children auriog me reeuung perioa. WHEN writing to advertisers please mention thla paper. QAPIE 1 A HmwnAntr hmnI the une as lemon or -vanilla. Br dissolving granulated sugar in water and adding Mapleine, a delicious syrup is made and a syrup better than maple, uapieineissoia d ffriwers. If not send 55c for 2 os. bottle am recipe book. Crescent M. Co., Seattle, Wa. iUI (IrSffiffiSi laiapniiii in n u i i up" II, J a iian "nffi - . - , ifiaia''" price. STEADY WHITE UCHT The RAYO LAMP Is a blgn grade lamp Fold at a low ni There are lamps that coat more but there Is no better lamp at any price. The Burner, the Wick, the Chlmnev. Holder all are vital things In a lamp; these parts o( the RAYO LAMP are perfectly constructed and there is nothing known in the art of lamp-making that could add to the value of the RAYO aa a light-giving device. Suitable for any room in the house. Every dealer everywhere. 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MILWAUKEE, WIS. ,w: For the. first time in the memory of most persons living, the Mississippi River is roxen from bank to bank from St. Louis to a point 60 miles below that city. By tomorrow morning it is predicted one .might skate on the river from St. Paul to Memphis. Cincinnati reports that ice gorges have caused a loss of $40,000. and that a wave of high water and ice is coming down the river, carrying destruction in its path. out extra charge. Leslie's Weekly. Tfo Chance for an Aruoment. "If you had any life In you, Henry," she snapped, "You'd go out there and fire the cook!" "But I haven't, you see, Flo," he pla cidly ynpped; And he buried himself In a book. -Chicago Trlbun - Maori Snraaettea. Women of the Maori tribe of New Zealand are now appearing as features of the show at tbe Hippodrome In New York City, and as they are educated and cultivated persons, and have the right to full suffrage in their native land, they chose three delegates to rep resent them at Mrs. Pankhurst'i lec ture In Carnegie hall recently. They were KIrl Matao, widow ot an old Maori chief; Waapl, a young political leader and a prohibitionist, and Drana, who Is 21, and oast her vote tor the Conservatives at the last election. Eng lishmen In New Zealand have extend ed to women all the rights they them selves have, and that Mrs. Pankhurst and the English suffragettes of all sorts ask for. Springfield Republican. STRENUOUS LIFE TELLS. In- Only One "BROMO QUININE" . That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of e.. w. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 2So Trouble of the Anetenta, Penelope was bewailing the protract' ad absence of Ulysses. I might as well be the wife of a commercial traveler," she said, "and be dona with It!" Scorning to avail herself of an easy divorce, she plunged deeper than ever into the pages of the Ladles' Horns Journal for consolation. CAEDINAL SINKS TO DEATH. SEEDS Catalogue for I the Asking Send for It. Apostolic Delegate to America High in Ecclesiastical Circles. Borne, Jan. 8. Cardinal Satolli, whose life has been slowly ebbing away for the past two weeks, died this morning at 4 o'clock. It had been known for several days that the emi nent prelate could not survive 'his pres ent illness, and the last rites of the church had been administered some days ago. His death was a gradual sinking, and the end came peacefully. Francesco Hatolli was born in Mer ciano, Perugia, July 21, 1841. In hiB earlier manhood he became professor of dogmatic tneology In the Urban Col lege of the Propaganda at Borne, and in. 1888 he was made archbishop of Lepanto. At the establishment of the see of Baltimore in 1889 he was sent to America as papal representative. He returned to the United States in 1892 ip. the position of appellant judge with extraordinary discretion. Italy Names Ambassador.' Berne, Jan. 8. The Marquis Cusanl- Confalioneri, who for three years has held the post of Italian minister to Switzerland, has been notified of his appointment as ambassador to tbe United States in succession to Baron Mayor des Planches. The marquis, his wile, son and daughter are most pop ular here and have a large circle of friends in the United States. The mar quis' speaks five languages and also is painter and author. He belongs to one of the oldest families in Milan, and is a personal friend of King Vic tor Emmanuel. Nitrate Trust Proposed. Christiania, Jan. 8. It is said J. P. Morgan of New York and the Deuts cher .bank of Berlin are planning a world-wide trust in the nitrate indus try with a capital of (200,000,000. It is understood that the syndicate in tends, to purchase all the saltpeter mines in Chile and the nitrate works in Norway, where (20,000,000 is in vested. Tne scheme, it is said, has not passed tbe stage of preliminary discus sion, and skepticism concerning its succcess prevails. Shopmen to Join Strike. St. Paul, Jan. 8. Thomas yon Lear, district president of the Machinists' onion, said tonight that a strike vote has been taken by the. rail way machin ists of the northwest, and 00 per cent of the members have voted in favor of obeying instructions from the railway department of the Federation of Labor should that department decide to ex tend the switchmen's strike. Thirty-five Pittsburg Captains of dustry Die This Winter. Pittsburg, Jan. 7. The strenuous life of Pittsburgers in their desire to amass millions as quickly as possible is thin ning the ranks of the big captains of industry and depleting the swell clubs which house the millionaires. , Heart disease has recently taken very promi nent men, all worth millions, including Frank B. Smith, president of the Cru cible steel company of America. James W. Friend, vice-preBident of rressed steel Car company William Clark Magee, who made mil lions in coke. 4 William Metcalf, president of the Braoburn Steel company. John Caldwell, treasurer of the great Westingiiouse Electrical & Airbrake works, who dued at hiB desk, James W. ttrown, ex-congressman and millionaire stool magnate, died at a hunting club, where he had gone to ro cuperate eimon U'DonnclI, vice-president and general manager of the Union Stock Yards company, aiuori, a, sailor, uru.or, oil aim Kud rDrM CAN FDANriCm FFR . IQIft magnate. .... ONE STEAMER lor the Entire Cruise Joun XT. Uuer, owner OI vasi OUBiness of nearly four months, costing; only t50 and up, Interests. ' ' I Including- all necessary expenses, Oonrcm T,. Viahnr. nrfiairlont nf the Japan, China, rmlippines, rjorneo. -F 7 X " - 1 a-.-, u,irMa Inriia I aulAn f tttrtt alu Mtr Twenty-five other men nave died, sua denly this winter, their wealth ranging iruiu viuujvuv, io vuuouu. - I February 6, 1910, by 8. 8. "Grossef Kurfuerst," ease was the cause in nearly every case. 73 days, including; 24 dava Egypt and Palestine. $400 up. Including- hotels, shore excursions, etc, J. J. BUTZER 188 Street Front Portland, Oregon Some Excellent Rooms Still on Sale lor CLARK'S CRUISE Of THE "CLEVELAND" R 18,000 Tons, Brand New and Superbly Fitted OMTUEWORL D Ho Misrepresentation. Boarder (at summer resort) Didn't your booklet say there were no mos quitoes hereT Proprietor It did, sir, and it told the exact truth. We had the booklet print ed In February, and I am prepared to prove that there wasn't a blamed (slap) mosquito within 600 miles of here at that time. Chicago Tribune. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles la 0 to 14 days or money refunded. bue. Slot Machine for Suicide. Washington. "Drop a penny In the Blot and get a ticket to the other world" might be the Inscription on machine that Is suggested by Rev. Dr, Donald Quthrle, ot Baltimore. Dr. Guthrie was talking on "Calvinism" at the closing session ot the synod of Baltimore at the Metropolitan Presby terian Church here. At the close of a plea for a wholesome, enchuslastle in terest In life, he said: "Life has be come so meaningless and so useless to some that I advocate the setting up of a suicide machine where one can deposit a cent and be killed easily and respectably." An unusual chance to visit unusually altracUva places. annual UKlbM IKUKb WILL OF 21 WOEDS LEFT. Vast Estate of $4,000,000 Disposed of by Oeorge McNear. San Francisco, Jan. 6. The will of the late Qeorge W. McNear, the mil lionaire millawner, who died here last week, has been filed for probate. The will consists of only twenty-one words. By the terms of the instrument his widow, Mrs. Amanda McJNear, is be queathed his estate, amounting to $4, 000,000, and made sole executrix with out bonds. No mention was made in the will for the six children of McNear, who are Mrs. A. Bowles, John A. McNear, Fred W. McNear, George W. McNear, Jr., coward McNear and S. Elizabeth Mc Near, as the late millionaire put abso lute trust in the ability of his wife to carry out an adjustment of his estate equitable to all. THANK C. CLARK Times Bldg. New York Painless Dentistry -k IS Out of town dop1 can biv tbelv plttt tnti brttiaeworit nn- tita in on aa) m Wswill iis you 1 tool crown let A 22k gold or sorcelail Children Like Pisa IV CURE Ttt WVt KtUU YOU uMS081M It is so pleasant to take stops the cough so quickly. Absolutely safe too and contains no opiates. Ad Druiitits, 28 cents. 1 ' i Molar Crowm O.OC Women Fay $7600 Fines. New York, Jan. 8. Mary K. Weber and Kathrrn Schwarz, who conducted a dressmaking establishment n Chi cago under tbe name of Madame Whit ney, were charged with "sleeper trunk" smuggling in the circuit court here today and fined $7500 each on s plea of guilty. Taft Coming West Again. Washington, Jan, 7. President Taft is still looking forward to a trip to Alaska late in the coming spring. lie plans to go to the far northwestern ter ritory immediately after the adjourn ment of congress. In announcing to a committee of New York congressmen to day that he could not definitely accept their Invitation to visit New York on May 30, the President said he might be on his way to Alaska at that time, or that congress might be in its closing days. In the latter event, be would not care to leave Washington. Fire Destroys Palace. Athens. Jan. 7. The roval palace at Tatoi caught fire at 10 o'clock tonight when the royal family.' were gathered arpund a Christmas tree.i Tbe flames spread, rapidly rising to a great height, and soon the right wing of the palaco was practically destroyed. .Tne fire is believed to have beep due to illumina tions on tbe tree. Tbe royal family escaped. So far as is known no one was injured. The king, who was not in the palace at the time, hastened home in a motor ear. Bourne Would Help Settlers. Washington, Jan. 7. Senator Jona than Bourne introduced a bill calling for 9250,000 for relief of Sherman coun ty settlers who lost their claims be cause tbe court decided that their lands belonged to Tbe Dalles Military Wagon Road company. Senator Bourne's bill bases all claims by settlers on T. B. Neubausen's valuation of each tract and improvements made in 1904. New York Becognlses Peary. New York, Jan. 7. Hailing him as the discoverer of the North Pole, the chamber of commerce today elected K. E. Peary an honorary member. "a W4HriH.T.h3.5C M Gold Fillinjl 1.0C y.A m . ., nfl a rnimsi rum i.uu Silver Flltlnea .50 A Inl.v Filllnns Z.aD pi.).. E.rJQ DC W. a. Will, hwwn " , , en HIM UTUtwill annul rsrami lir lion vw WORK GUARANTIED FOR IS YEARS . D.I.IM V.wtrmUnn tHM wllB n StCS Or brltlsn WOrR Is ordered. Consultation Free, Yon cannot at bottoi palnlxM work dons anr'bere. All work fullr "r LntMH. Uudarnelpotrlaeualniuttnt. rlest mutnous. I Wise Dental Co. ?b2wb.DBt. PORTLAND, OREGON orrios aouas: 1 i. s. m 1 r. s. ssaaajs, tut. FEMTS aB V? W? TT TosTowthafln- !lar" Bf" B Ja ess flowors and aranraiaaar aaar most luwious vortotal'lcs, plans tne doss soeus. r orry s boons are u bocnus iiieynovoriaiiinyiniu or Quality. 1 ns won arp- ers and fnrmors evorywnere -. n-u 1 a .ioH tO IMt tllA ' hlBhont standard, of quality ycl auaineu. v ui- wm everywuoro. V mBT'S 1910 Seed Annul 1 Froe on request D. M. FERRY t CO.. snssn. mn. Y -? The Mlaalna- Pari. Landlady You say the chicken soup Isn't good? Why, I told tbe cook how to make It. Perhaps she didn't catch the Idea. Boarder No; I think It was tbe chicken she didn't catch. A LEADER ' WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME Mmtib mn anfmiHnir watr upply. It Biwni that you will hmvm lh mont practi cal Domwtio water tun ply nytUim now In um. No lava ted lank, no frozen pipes In winter, ,no tanant water in lummer, no water supply troublea of any sort. Tank placed tn basement out of sight and way. asade of pressed steel, will not rust and will last a lifetime. You will be pleased with the LEADER system of furnishlna; Domestic Water Bapi'y. Ak for our eaulovue and free booklet, "How 1 Solved My Water "apply Problem. LEWIS & STAVER CO. Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho. The Cough of Consumption Your doctor will fell you that fresh air and good (ood are the real cures for consumption. But often the cough is very hard. Hence, we sueeest that you ask your doctor about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tick ling, quiets the cough. A We publish our formula a We banish el eon el y from eur rosatotaos We arte yea le ODsuit yea doeter iers One of Ayer's Pills st bedtime will causa an incretsed flow of bile, and produce a jentle Isxsiive effect the diy following. Formula on escb box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand ats (lance. Dose, one pill at bedtime. Made by the t. O. a at Oe Lewell, ataae