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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. It ii a po.if '
specific for tho weaknetra and disorder peculiar to women. It pur tries. reu
latea, trenjihrmi and hen It. Medicine d enters tell it. No kvnttt dealer will
dvitp ou to accept a tuhttiiute in order to make a little larger profit.
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG.
SICK WOMEN WELL.
- fr Pitrx' PleMiant t'tHttn rrgvUtr aed Hnngtbrm Stomwib, trw 0ewefa.
Black Motor Vehicles
A Practical Car for
Business or Pleasure
Inexpensive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary
automobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour; high speed,
6 to 26 miles an hour.
Neat in appearance
Travels any Road
Made any style
Prices
$375 $750
These cars are mado to go any season of the year in
good or bad reads, are built like a surrey, high wheels,
solid rubbor tire, easy springs, motive power, gasoline,
substantially built. For demonstrations and hire apply to
HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY & KUTHE'S,
RANDLE & HOWER
AGENTS
570 WILLAMETTE STREET
P 0. BOX 455
EUGENE, OREGON
MAnKltit FOR DHATH.
"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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CHRISTMAS GIFTS
SUITABLE COME
PRESENTS Z. ..r.c.eS. L00K
FOR riu, ixK'krts, luckS. THEM
ALL SVmnin, Hcarf I'lus, fhiff liultonOv ' OVER
""" big Assortment of (Tliains of varlousv
' vilNlrnN. AiNt received, a new and uHtoilntn llnev
H of IdMJHItH yi AKIti rl.K HIM Kit WAIIK S. ,
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H. D. SMART T
Jeweler, at Harks' Drug Store, Hotel Smcede Building.
sMittL sauioosE. smmx.
iHr-Zaf
Genuine Must Bear ' .
' Fac-Stimle Signature
.jREryv.' "JTiraTf j
11.00.
TUIMKT. KOK rlALB
W - .
'essmakin School
i
' make any garment
A under competent instructors; classes to fill
l. - - r .... Vim. The
las. Artvanremfint according o mj""'-
Four and .half million feet of old
growih (ir, consisting of 120 acres.
nlv mil and a bg from tide-water.
Siu'flsw rlrer. on gWd logging stretn.
can be Imught for I2n0 cash (need
the money).
anuly le
TOM WOl.F.
No. 400 Heilmsa Bldg .
m Angeles. Cal.
WOOD BloWlSO
Gasoline nower by W.
ed
. Moore,
.1 . . h . Orilrs im or
I small win ue mvv-
Whlv. T.r:a.n.r,hle. For further partica- Oj ; ' Lee itoo Of-""
w - wuwva. . . a . tin nine, mirvi w .
np-to-date system of crO-ns ad fiuinS M
iermi reaautiauic. -
Iitr... Wrox Tair.n t).m 1 SCBDeiOCI ! .
- - rrt AiZ
! Ishe agates and other oe.
j (WiawHl U all rrweots
Work
a
Medicine That Is Mlrlne.
I hsre suffered a good deal with
malaria and stomach complaints, but
I hare now found a remedy that
keeps me well, and that remedy is
Electric Bitters: a medicine that Is
medicine for stomach and llrer
t-oubles. End for run down condi
tions." says W. C. Klestler. of Halll
day. Ark. Electric Hitter purify and
enrich the blood, 'sale op the nerve,
and Impart vigor Ynd energy to the
week. Tour mosey will be refunded
If It fall to h'flp yon. 0e at W. A.
Kuykendall s drug Hon.
) rp for Ksruw
Tne menu of Taa Wood' oo
rould never suffer from Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. II a
bottle (two rnontt treatment' sold
by O. J. Hull, or mull, fend for
testimonials. Dr. K. W. Hall,
Olive street. Bt loul"
WATTS FOR WATCHES
Christmas
Cards, Booklets, Postals,
Holly Boxes.
Stair, La be ), Tags,
at '
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
BOOK STORE
The House of Superior Quality
3A6 WUUsaeCCe St..
Steam and Gas Fitters
Pipe threaded from 1 Inchjto 6inch
Price from 1 0c to 50c
, Al,ize nipples cut from 1 inch to 6 inch
. Al!
i ! ft.
MARTIN & BRIGGS, r'hsif
44.
WeHDriffing
For up-to-date weH drilling
see LaDuke iLefller Co.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 512.
999 Villard Boulevard
Th. EUGENE POULTRY STORE
Kous on hand
GUARANTEED EGOS, '
LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY,
PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD.
(Tho groat egg producor)
"SMITH SEALED LEO BANDS"
Kor your chickens and turkey)
and all kind of aupnllv. Including th
"8C0FIELD" 3EEF SCRAP, GROUND BONE AND SHELL
l-IIO.NK MAIN ftl.1 Uri KANT NINTH ST.
T. H.
CONCRETE COr.STKUCTCr,
Cement Blocks and Pressed Brick.
0RDER8 FOR SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
Phfae Black B521. ResldOtce, 884 High St.
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