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SS2LK Congressional mill ''.."s-" 3 . 8t :Ubf una is the best; Jid I ever had ' -0 too r- ' - .4- Mf Hnmoa I DUMIKU ........... EWE AITKENS. 409 3rd f Ohio, writes: I'eruna iturnal catarrh. X took in when I noticed His lm Ihe fifth bottle cured me. tw what I -would hve r had I not got I'eruna, rrilile state. I had pains is cross and irritable. I kpe of ever being well I downhearted. I, am to llman, after suffering for I i;:sinf 41 I tntar- i k- J t i V; w.W : Jr y:.: -,v ....... .v.-.' a . : .-i d1 .1 t 3MRS. FLORENCE AITKENSfc.X ;fWiarf,'-a-. ;ie.-aaKsKii mi iii jGENERAL NEWS FORECAST i FOR COMING WEEK IS READY TO GRIND Washington, D. C, Dec. 5. Con- commerce and pure food questions nt eross will meet on Monday 'or the ! this time the committee Is ono of the final session of the Sixtieth OonRress, foremost of the House. The chalr- lfniainine in session uniil March 4. I when it expires by constitutional lim itation. Much talk has been heard concerning tariff revision and other Important business to be brought up tins session, but as a matter of fact lit is probable .that little else than manship is likely to go to either Kep resentatlve Wanger of I'enusylvnnia or Representative Mann of '.liinois. Other old timers of the House who will close up their official careers as members at this session are Rob ert G. Cousins of Iowa, chairman of the passage of .thii various appropria- j the Foreign Affnlrs committee: John ..n uui nut, ue attempted, it is gen erally agreed among the leaders of both parties that the three months is entirely too short a time to con sider aud act up measures of great importance. Practically all of tho members have arrived in the capital in readiness for the opening of the session. About the hotel lobbies, clubs and other Jenkins of Wisconsin, chairman of Judiciary, who fell a victim to the anti-Cannon sentiment In his district; Charles H. Landls of Indiana, chair man of the Committee on Printing, which controls tho Government Printing Office and Thomas F. Mar shall of North Dakota, chairman of Private Land Claims. Ex-Governor Cummins of Iowa, 1 you how happy I feel, know. I never heard at fit Is the beat medicine f husband is now taking kys keep Perana la my I U the beat friend I iw W praised ; It oared me." ja-na Tablets. ft Dr. Hartmaa and hi k labored incessantly to In tablet form, and,thlr o have Jut been orowned I People who objeot to M can now noar Parana t Another Heme , Where Pe-m-iu Is Used. MRS. MARIA QOERTZ, Orients, Oklahoma, writes: "My has band, children and myself have used your medicines, and we always keep tkaes in the house in case of Beoesalty. "I was restored to health by this medicine. People oak about me from different places, and are surprised that I can do all of my housework atone, and that I was cured by the dootor at chronio catarrh. "My husband was cored of setkms, my daughter of earaehe and catarrh of the stomach, and my son of catarrh of the throat. When 1 was sick I weighed one hundred pounds ; now I weigh one hundred and forty. Perana qaiete the .nerves, and Is a great epooina for all forma of chronic catarrh." I FT TO URCH DEDICATED Dec. 6. A bell pre- keror William -of Ger- German Reformed erica In East Stxty will be dedicated with rem ones tomorrow on the celebration of the ary of the founding of The bell is live reel Places of resort tho virtore nn.t in. ' havinir re.illoit in jtniJittl.- ha hna finished were to be seen today con- ! nursed for twenty years, will appear grniuiating anil sympathizing with I In the Senate to take the scat of the one another over the results of the ', late Senator Allison. The session al Xovember ballot. so will mark the final appearance of In the House the session will be such well-known members as llemen- remarnable chiefly from the fact way of Indiana. Piatt of Now York. that It will mark the farewell ap-! Long of Kansas. Mcilreary of Ken pearance of many members who foritucky. Ankeny of Washington ami years have been leaders or familiar one or two others. Unless thev are figures about the House of Ttenrosen-1 re-elected bv the legislatures in their tatives. Chief among these are the ! respective states this winter. It will veteran llliam P. Hepburn of lo-. be the final curtain for Foraker of wa, who heads the Interstate and Ohio, Fulton of Oregon and one or roreign Commerce Committee, and Jesse Overstreet of Indiana, chairman ot the Post orflce and Post Roads : Committee. ; In Representative Overstreet the ' House has lost one of Its ablest leg islators. Overstreet is a member of the Postal Commission, which for some sir years has been working to Institute a complete reorganization of the postal service.. No one In Washington understands the needs of the postofflce In all Us details bet ter than Mr. Overstreet, and his prea- two others. Immediately after the rollcall is completed, Monday the following members-elect will take oath pre scribed for Congress: Albert Kstopln al. First District, Louisiana; vice Adolph Meyer, deceased; O. C. Wil ey, second district, Alabama vice A. A. Wiley deceased; John P. Swasey, second district, Maine, vice Chas. K. Minefield, resigned; Frank E. Guern Bey, Fourth district. Maine, vice Llewellyn Powers, deceased; Khan W. Martin, (at large), North Oako- ence is almost Indispensable to a ' ta, vice William H. Parker, deceased; proper consideration of a postal re organization bill. One of the features of the proposed reorganization is the establishment of the office of direc tor of posts. This is Intended to be a permanent official, and it is under Otto O. Foelker, Fourth District. New lork. vice Charles T. Dunwell, de ceased. Ab soon as the roll has been called and other necessary preliminaries disposed of, -both the Sonate and stooa mat wnen tne time comes Mr. : House win adjourn Monday as a Overstreet will be the unanimous ; further mark of respect." to the mem cholce for the position. I members who have died since ad- The failure of re-election on the i Journment. Conforming to the practice part of Representative Hepburn ncc- i established in late years tho Presl essitates the choice of a new chair-; dent's message will not be read until man for the Committee on Interstate Tuesday. Tho message is awaited with and Foreign Commerce, of which the keen Interest, though Its principal veteran member of Iowa has been features are pretty well known In Bli the head for a number of years. By ! vance by the leading members of reason of the prominence of Interstate i Congress. high and weighs 3000 pounds. On one side it bears the German coat of arms and an inscription reciting the fact that the bell Is a gift from Em peror William. Among distinguished parishion ers of the church, in former times were the Baron von 'Stauber, who aided the United StatOB in the Revo lution, and to whose memory a stone was placed In the church iu 1793, and John Jacob Astor. The gift from the German Emperor was in recognition of the fact that the church has been the worshipping place for thousands of Germans during the century and & half of ts exstence. The LENOX Portland's'New end Most, Modernly Furnished HOTEL Third ai4 Morn Street PORTLAND. - ORiXON a every cooTctucoce and an ideal location intr on the beautiful city plata. Adjacent to i IlB-trwJite ori!L. Tdeoheoe in f room. Private bath. Bus to and from aQ trains WoHapha Asnerka Plea- $1.50 per dy. Tk h z.0 wltk. btk. onru. O. H. SPENCER, Manager --SPORTING NEWS - - Misses' and Children's High Top, Box Calf SHOES $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 exact shoe for crotcction against the wet and disagreeable weather tDEN GRAHAM 568 Willamette St. Patsey Donovan Is mentioned as a possible manager of the Cincinnati team. The University of Pennsylvania football team made a great record this year, scoring 21i points to tbelr opponents' 18. Billy Lush, the old Yale coach and Cleveland ball player, has been se lected to coach the Navy basketball team. N Yale will lose by graduation, Burch, Brides, Wheaton and Blddle of this year's football squad.. Who wears rubber heels now, Hayes or Dorando? Samuel Lonford of Moston says he will fight Stanley Ketchell, take all, some or nothing. Michael Kltlrcdge, Wilkea-Barro's new manager, hns purchased Ducky Drake from the Newark Club. N'ewt Fisher, the former Nashville manager, has signed to niannge the Augusta team of the South Atlantic League, Clark Griffith, the former manager of the New York team that turned and ran down the wrong way, is out to buy a ball team In some minor league. Apropos the Eastern League-American Association fight against the minor leagues. Judge Karanaugh has notified the National Commission that "Curfew shall not ling tonight" for the Southern League. The University of Illinois has football player by. the name of Percy Uuam. Aud they say he Is nil right a good sticker, and all that sort of thing. . The record of "Big Ed" Walsh of the White Sox for '08 makes pretty swell baseball statistics. Kd won 4 0 lost lb, tied 1, 'flnlshied 8 and was takon out once.- And Bill Papke still declares he thought the count was six Instead of eleven. If Jt had been Joe Qans Joe would have said soven. Several of the boys who did a dog trot-tin-can act for several flays grab' blng the Papke end laying good odds are hoping that HIM will stub his toe on tho coast and fall In the ocean. There are signs thnt tho running game Is going to be the means of separating Innocents from their mon ey as It was several years ago. Have a care If some rummy conies along claiming to be Dorando, tihrubb or Longboat. "Hard-head Smith" of the Chicago Americans says he will pitch for the Senators next season If they use real money In payment for services In Washington. President Ebbete of the Brooklyn club la nut with a flxnlal ahat his baseball property Is on the market and eay he would not puX a price upoa It under any circumstance. He expects to secure the Mrrtaa of Bill Dahlen as manager of the Breoklyn next season. Washington. D. C Doc. 5. With the assembling of the Sixtieth Con gress for its final session and the readlug of tho President's message the eyes of tho nation will turn to ward the national capital early in the coming week. President's Roosevelt's annual message to Congress will be the last of its kind which he will submit to that body and It Is naturally awaited with keen public interest. At no time during his term of office has the President given attention to the preparation of a message that ho has given to tills one. Among tho sub jects of importance which the mes sage is reasonably certain to touch upon are the passage of au anti-trust law along the lines proposed last year, needed labor legislation, addi tional fortifications for the Philip pines and for senconst defense In this country, incroavd -power for the In terstate Commerce Commission In the supervision of rates, an endorse ment of the postal savings bank pro- ject, legislation requiring publicity of campaign expenses, a new employ ers' liability law, tho progress In the construction of the I'linnmn canal, statehood for New Mexico and Arl- 7ona, child labor legislation, uniform divorce laws, turirf revision, and tho international amity resulting from the cruise of the Atlantic fleet. Almost simultaneous with the as sembling of Congress a series of not nlile meetings Is lo bo held in Wash ington by bodies formed to promote the cmu-tmcnt of vnrious legislative measurer in which the country 13 in terested. During the woek there will be meetings of tho governors of all the states and their advisors, known as the National Conservation Com mission, to list the natural resources ot the l!ulted Stales; the Southern Commercial Congress, tu call atten tion to the resources and possibili ties of the South; the National Hir ers and Harbors Congress, to work fur a coherent policy In the develop uient ot the groat natural lines of transportation, and the National Council of Commerce, to consider the important features of commercial relations at home and abroad. An echo of tho Brownsville affair will bo beard in tho United States Supreme Court Mouday, when the case of the formor negro soldier, Oscar Held, who was dismissed from the servlco without honor, owing lo his alleged participation in the Brownsville shootlug will come up for argument. The suit Is for pay during the time ot his enlistment. The verdict of the circuit sourt of Southern New York was against him. President-elect 'raft will go to New York Mouday to speak at the annual dlnnor of the North Carolina Society of New York. His speech it Is expected will be or a charac ter to command national uttontlou and of particular interest to the South. The literary world, at least the English-speaking part of It, will be Interested In tho celebration of the Milton Tercentenary, which Is tu be observed by colleges, literary socie ties and other bodies In lOnglnnd aud America. A national oorn exposition will open In Omaha and a national apple show will hold forth In Spokane. Both exhibitions are ul wide scope and promise to attract much atten tion. , The trial ot Col. Duucan B. Coop er, Hobin Cooper aod John D. Sharp, who are charged with the murder of ox-Senator Edward W. Carmack, Is scheduled to begin Tuesday In Nash ville,' Tenn. Unless the governor or board of pardons Interferes thot death teu tence will be carried out on Herman lllllek at Chicago Friday. Blllnk 'Is tho fortune teller who was convicted of the murder of flvo member of the Viral family. His case was car ried to the United States Supreme Court and has attracted wide atbnn-tlnu. Woman s Power Over Man f?T0 Woman's most tflorinut endowment it the power to Hken and hold the pure tncl honett love of worthy mm V 'ten the lce it and Mil lovet on. do one in the wide world can know- the herl atonv he endurei. 'I he woman who .urier- trutv weik net and deraniirinent ol her special womanlv or danism anon love the power to iwav the heart of man. Her general health .utter and the loiei her good look, her attractivenc, her amiahihtv and her power and pre-.tie at a woman. Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the asti.tance of his ittf of able phvticieni, hat prescribed fur and cured many Ihoutandm of women. He hat dcvikcd a tucccntful remedy lor woman' ad men ta. It it known at Dr. 1'icrce't avonte f'retcnptioa. 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"Tare years ago I was marked for death. A grare-yard oough was tar ing my lungs to pieces, uuvwrm iutu i to help ids and hope had fled, when; my husband got Dr. King's Nw Die-' coTery," syn Mr. A. C. Williams or Bsc, Ky. "The first done helped me and Improrement kept on until 1 had gained 5S pounds in welsht and my ht-alth win fully restored." Thin medicine holt's the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and thront difieae. It prevents pneu monia. Bold under guarantee at W. Kuykendall s drug store, sue sua Trial aottie ire. saw la.ib (xxrjrrr map. My Lane County Map Is now ready from the printer. Those who wleh copy will do me a favor hy drop ping me post card. The price is 110.00. I hare only a small block of these maps and as the mounting ad col oring Is mado at a rate of S maps a j day. they will be dollrered at this. r:e to the subscribers and In the i same rotation as tney are ornerea. 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