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ppyyyyyyiN $258>I<>25S Does Whm Other Stoves Fail to Do P & i í i jj * S<V>ú3'¡ In almost every houre there is a room tliat the heat from the other stoves or furnace fails to reach. It may be a room on the “ weather” side, or one having no heat connection. It may be a cold hallway. No mat ter in what part of the house— whether room or hallway—it can soon be made snug and cozy with a PERFECTION I Oil Heater (E q u ip p e d w i t h S m o k e l e s s D e v ic e ) Unlike ordinary oil heators the P e r f e c t i o n gives satisfaction always. First and foremost it is absolutely safe— you cannot turn the wick too high or too low. Gives intense heat without smoke or smell because equipped with smokeless device. Can be easily carried from room to room. As easr to operate as a lamp. Ornamental as well as useful. Made in two finishes—nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. There's real satisfaction in a Perfection Oil Heater. Every heater warranted. If not at your dealer’s write our , nearest agency for descriptive circular. J T llC jR&yo L a m T ________ m akes the h om e bright. the safest ami best lam p fo r all-round household use. G ives a clear, steady ligh t. Kitted w ith latest im proved burner. M ade o f brass throughout and n ick e l plated. K very lam p warranted. Suitable fo r library, d in in g room , parlor or bedroom . I f uot at your dealer’s w rite to nearest agency. ST A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y p I D o S p ille rà L i k e M u alcV It has often been said that spiders •re fond of music, but a French Inves tigator, M. Lecalllou, now asserts that this Is not true. He says that their musical sense must be attributed mere ly to greed or to hunger. When a tly Is caught In a spider’s web it buzzes, and the spider immediately makes for the place from which the buzzing comes. M. Lecalllou, by experimenting with a violin, some flies, a plano, vio loncello and a cornet, found that only those musical sounds which resemble the buzzing o f the flies attracted the spiders. The cornet, for instance, In variably frightened it, and so did the piano. Each o f Germany’s eight colonies, ex cept Samoa, receives a subsidy greater than the revenue it yields. H is Own M an u factu re. Sir William Bailey “ played this otf,H ns he expressed it, at a dinner at which the late Cardinal Vaughan sat near to him. “ Where did you get that bit of history from ?” the cardinal asked. “ I didn’t get it from anywhere,” Sir W ill iam answered. “ I make history us I go on.”— Manchester Guardian. | W o r th K n o w in g . | That A llcock ’s Plasters are the highest result o f medical science and skill and in in gredients and m -thod have never been equ aled. That they are the orignal and genuine porous plasters upon whose reputat on im i tators tiade. That they never fail to perform their rem edial work quickly and effectually. Tliat for Weak Back, Rheumatism, Colds Lung Trouble, Strains and all Local 1 aim they are invaluable. That when you buy A llcock ’s Plasters you ob;ain the best plasters mude. T r o u b le A head. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’ s toothing Byrup the best remedy to use for their children during tho teething period. “ I see that Vienna sausages must be canned In Vienna and French surdiuea in France.” “ Yes, but there’s going to be trouble M any a True W ord. When, a few years ago, someone in when they insist that Turkish cigar an idle jest worded an advertisement ettes must be made in Turkey.” — Cleve * for a housemaid saying that the ad land Plain Dealer. vertiser would a ltd could give ‘‘ refer-; In Ireland there are 211,000 widows, as ences” we nil laughed and thought It too funny to be true. Hut it was compared with only 88.000 widowers. prophetic. Recently in the newspaper, Of the children attending German of a suburban city an advertisement ap -1 [»eared for a cook and n housemaid, and schools 1 V 6 per cent stutter. the one in want of the servants added in a manner unmistakably meant to be persuasive “ first change in ten years.” But who among us feels like laughing now? Rather it is sobering in its e f For Infants and Children. fect upon us, since it but tells in one more way a story that is vexing a n d : The Kind You Have Always Bought perplexing thousands o f housekeepers In the State.— Boston Transcript CASTOR l A TRYING EXPERIENCE. B abel In M e x ic o . After answering the telephone nnd Spent O ver $ 1 0 0 in a Vain Search talking Spanish into it without appar fo r Health, ently getting results, the clerk at a MI bb Frances Gardner, of 369 Jackson hotel hung up the receiver and re Boulevard, Chicago, Ills., writes: marked : “ Gentlemen: I heartily endorse “ My Spanish Isn't the best In the Doan’ s K i d n e y world, I know', but I should think a Pills, as I have man would know bow to talk at least found by personal The fellow just talking to me over the e x p e r i e n c e that phone couldn't talk enough Spanish to they are an ideal kidney remedy. I order a meal, and to save me I couldn't Buffered with com make him understand, although 1 know plications of kid I used correct language. While lie was ney complaint for talking an American rushed Into the nearly five years, hotel and up to the desk. “ Say,” he spent over $100 on said, “ can't anyone here talk English. useless remedies, I Just tried to telephone here and the while five boxes of Doan’ s Kidney Pills idiot trying to talk Spanish over the cured me in a few short weeks. I am phone knows mighty little about the now enjoying the beet of health, have a language.” fine appetite, the best of digestion, and "I was talking to you," said the restful sleep, all due to your splendid clerk. p ills.” When apologies were made the con Sold by sll dealers. 50 cents a box. versation continued In English.— Mexi Foster-Uilbnrn C o., Buffalo, N. Y . can Herald. SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN THE BLOOD W h en the b lood is pure, fresh and healthy, th e sk in w ill be soft, sm ooth and free from blem ishes, but w hen som e acid h u m or takes ro o t in the circu lation its presence is m anifested b y a sk in eruption o r disease. These hum ors g e t into th e b lood , gen era lly because o f an in a ctive o r slu g g is h co n d ition o f th e m em bers o f th e b o d y w hose d u ty it is to c o lle c t and carry o ff the w aste and refuse m atter o f th e system . T h is u nh ealth y m atter is left t o sou r and ferm ent and soon th e circulation becom es ch a rged w ith th e acid poison . T h e b lo od begin s to th row o ff th e h um ors and a cids th rou gh the pores and gla n d s o f the sk in , p rod u cin g Eczem a, A cn e, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt R h eum and sk in eruptions o f variou s kin ds. E czem a appears, u su a lly w ith a s lig h t redness o f the sk iu follow ed b y pustules from w h ich there flow s a s tic k y fluid th at dries and form s a crust, and th e itch in g is intense. I t is g e n era lly o n th e back, breast, face, arms and legs, th ou g h oth er parts o f th e b o d y m a y b e a ffected In Tetter the sk in dries, cracks and b leed 3 ; the acid in the b lo od dries u p the natural o ils o f the sk in , w hich are intended to k eep it so ft and plian t, ca u sin g a dry, feverish con d ition and g iv in g it a hard, leathery appearance. A cn e m akes its appearance on th e face in the form o f pim ples and b la ck heads, w hile I s u ffe r e d w i t h E c s c m a fo r f o r t y y e a r , a n d c o u ld find n o th iu ff t o Psoriasis com es in sca ly patches on differ c u r e m e u n t il I t r ie d 8 . 8 . 8 . I ent parts o f the b od y One o f the w orst s u ffe r e d i n t e n s e ly w i t h t h e Itc h - i n » a n d b u r n i n g : p u s t u le ., w o u ld form s o f sk in trouble is Salt R h e u m ; f o r m f r o m w h ic h t h e r e flo w e d a its favorite p oin t o f attack is th e scalp, s t i c k y flu id ; c r u e t , w o u l d c o m . o n P oison Oak t h . s k i n a n d w h e n s c r a t c h e d off som etim es ca u sin g baldness. th e a k in w a s l e f t . a r o w a s a pleco and Iv y are a lso disagreeable ty p es o f skin c f b e e f. I s u ffe r e d a g o n y l a th e T h e h um or p rod u cin g the trouble I o n a y e a r . I w o e a fflic te d , b u t disease. w h e n I u s e d 8 . 8 . 8 . I fo u n d a p e r lies dorm ant in the b lood th rou gh the fe c t e u r o . T h . r . h e . n e v e r b een W in ter to break o u t and torm ent the a n y r e t u r n c f t h . t r o u b le . C . IX. E V A N S , suffererw ith the return o f S p rin g . T h e best S t o c k m a n , ITob. treatment fo r all sk in diseases is S . S. S. It neutralizes the acids and rem oves the hum ors so that the sk in instead o f b ein g irritated and diseased, is nourished b y a s u p p ly o f fresh, h ealth y blood. External s . s . s * a pplication s o f salves, washes, lotion s, etc., P U R E L Y V E G E T A B E w hile they sooth e the itch in g caused b y skin affections, can n ever cu re th e trouble because th ey d o n o t reach the blood. S . S. S. g o e s dow n in to th e circulation and forces o u t every particle o f foreign m atter and restores th e b lood t o its norm al, pu re con dition , thereby perm anen tly cu rin g every form o f skin affection. B ook c n S k in D iseases and a n y m edical advice desired sen t free to a ll w h o w rite. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class d ru g stores. THE S W IF T SPECIFIC C O ., ATLANTA, GAm IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS Monday, D ec 17. Washington, Dec. 17.— A pictorially illustrated message from President Roosevelt portraying conditions as he found them on the isthmus of Panama during his recent visit occupied the senate during the greater portion of its session today. Printed copies of the message, handsomely bound, were placed on the desk of each senator ami the reading of the document was closely followed. Preceding the Panama mes sage, the president’s recommendation respecting public lands and the naval personnel were received and read. The senate agreed to the holiday ad journment resolution and will be in re cess from the end of the session Thurs day next until January 3. Resolutions were agreed to directing an investigation by the department of Commerce and Labor of the Interna tional Harvester company to ascertain whether it effects restraint of trade; also directing the senate judiciary com mittee to report what authority congress may have under the commerce clause of the constitution to prevent in terstate commerce in child-made goods. W ashington, Dec. 17.— The house began the last week before the Christ mas holidays with a determination to dispose of as much legislation as possi ble, to make way for the more active work which will devolve on it when congress again convenes. To this end several small bills were passed under suspension of the rules. The Indian appropriation bill was taken up and 15 of the 57 pages completed when it was laid aside for the president’s message concerning the Panama canal, which consumed more than an hour in its reading, being listened to by a large number of members. The pictorial feature of the message afforded an opportunity for good na- t ired comment, the innovation of cuts in a state jmper being looked on with favor. Messages from the president on public lands uml the naval personnel were also read. Friday, D ec. 14. Washington, Dec. 14.— But for the cowardice of 100 members of Congress, the house today would liave adopted the amendment to the legislative appropria tion b ill increasing the salaries of sena tors uml representatives from $5,000 to $7,500 per annum. Practically every man who voted against the increase did so from fear tliat hiB vote would react ami result in his defeat two years hence, ami nearly every man who voted negatively saw a grab in the legislation proposed. The legislation was entirely meritorious. The three congressmen from W ash ington voted for the increase. Binger Hermann voted against it, but he would not lx* a beneficiary. French, of Idaho, was not present. Representative Jones, of W ashing ton, tolay introduced a bill proposing to increase by 20 per cent the salaries of all civil service employes of the gov ernment on July 1 next. The first salary amendment to the legislative, executive and judicial ap propriation b ill today was moved by Littauer, of Sew York, and was as fol lows: “ On and after March 4, 1907, thé compensation of the speaker of the house o f representatives and vice presi dent of the United States sliall be at the rate of $12,000 each.” By a vote of 214 to 51 the amend ment was adopted. Littauer also in troduced an amendment increasing the salaries of the members of the presi dent’s cabinet to $12,000 each, effective on ami after March 4, 1907. On division, the amendment was adopted 204 to (10. Littauer also offer ed an amendment! increasing the salar ies of senators, representatives in con gress and delegattes from territories to $7,600 per annum. On a rising vote after considerable debate, the amend ment was defeated by a vote of 135 to 100 Doses $1 True only of Hcxxl's Sarsaparilla, the one great blood purifier and general tonic. This remarkable medicine haa , effected many radical and permanent velt used the weight o f his administra ' cures that are the wonder of the world. tion to assist the Republican Mormon 1 It eradicates all humor* from pimplea vote in the last election. | to scrofula. A b ill was passed providing regula tions for fishing vessels to prevent collisions at sea. Adjournment was taken at 4 p. in. until Monday. In usual Liquid [form or In chocolated tablets known a» S a r s a ta b s . 100 doses $1. W ashington, Dec. 13. — The house > in'li D e a r i n c n . l v today, on the request of Representa Grace (during storm )— I'm awfully tive Pollard, of Nebraska, adopted a resolution directing the judiciary com afraid o f lightning. mittee to investigate the legal ques Lola— I dou't see why you should be. tions involve«! in the much-criticized Grace— Why not? payment o f a sum of money to Mr. Lola— Because there has to be some- Pollaril for the period between March tiling attractive even for lightning. 4, 1906, anil July 18, 1906, at which V a in H e v rrt. time M ir. Pollard was elected to the “ But, Bertie,” said bis mother, “ you 59tli congress, to succeed Hon. E . J. Burkett, who was electetl to the senate. asked for two cakes and I gave them A resolution was adopted calling to you. Aren't you satisfied?” upon the secretary of the Interior for a “ No, I ain't,” growled Bertie. “ You a complete description of all public was so easy I'm kickin' meself ’cause lands which have b«>en withdrawn or 1 didn't ask for four.” — Philadelphia reserved from entry since July, 1906, Ixxlger. together with the the reason for such action. The report is desired tliat con gress may pass upon the president’s recommendations for the withdrawal of coal lands. Representative Lacey, of Iowa, intro duced a bill nmking $12 the minimum monthly pension to be paid veterans of the war of 1861. 100 Doses $1 1 f i ft e e n t h C en tn rg M a n n er«. The antiquary took down a small, fat volume, vellum-hound, with a brass clasp. "This Is a ‘ Book o f Manner*,’ ” he said. “ It was printed lu 1476. Here are a few extract».” And he read: "D o not gnaw a bone, like a dog, uor suck the marrow out o f a bone. “ In peeling a pear, begin at the stalk; but with an apple, begin at the : top. “ Do not wipe the hands on the clot has, nor suck them, but use the cloth. “ When you drink, lift the cup in both hands; you must not drink with j one hand like a wagoner when he is greasing his cart wheels. "W ipe your nose and mouth when you Imve drunk, and do uot cough Into the cup. “ Do uot ent an apple all alone, but cut it In two and give a neighbor a piere. “ Do not use your own knife to cut your meat If the host has set a knife of his own at your place. “ Do not spread butter on bread with your thumb.” For that Dandruff There is one thing that will cure it— A yer’s Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs w h ic h ca u s e th is d ise a se . The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you — healthy hair, no dan druff,no pimples.no eruptions. The beet kind of a testimonial— “ S o ld fo r OTer s ix t y years.'* I. Ayer Oo., Lowell, -auNoturera o f Æ yers SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL ¡T he L axative op K nown Q uality Wednesday, Dec 12 W ashington, Dec. 12.— The house of representatives today went on record in opposition to the new spelling as re commended by the president. By a vote of 142 to 25 the follow ing was adopted as a substitute for the item re ported by the appropriations com mit tee in the executive, legislative and ju dicial appropriation bill: “ No money appropriated in this act shall be useil in connection with print ing documents authorized by law or ordereil by congress or any branch thereof, unless the same shall conform to the orthorgaphy recognized and use«l by dictionaries of the English lan guage.” ______ Washington, Dec. 12. — The senate today confirmed the nominations of W illiam H. Mtxxly, of Massachusetts, to be an associate justice of the Su preme court of the United States; Charles J. Bonaparte, of Maryland, to be attorney general; Victor 11. Metcalf, of California, to be secretary of the navy, ami Oscar 8.. Straus, of New York, to be secretary of commerce anil labor. The feature today was a speech by Senator Rayner upholding the states’ rights iloctrines as involved In the present Japanese question on the Pa cific coast. Resolutions were agretxl to calling upon the president for information re garding the seizure by Mexico o f the fishing schooner Silas Stearns, and di recting the secretary of war to furnish information regarding alleged experi ments with cholera virus at Manila re sulting in 10 or more deaths. The senate in executive session rati fied the general act by the delegates of the powers represented at the confer ence which met at Algeciras, Spain, in April last, to draft a treaty concerning Moroccan affairs. Opposition by the Democrat* compelled the adoption of a resolution disclaim ing responsibility for the participation of the United States in the program arranged by the confer ence as to the future of Morocco. ,.y.. ■ There are two classes of remedies: those of known qual ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting gently, in harmony with nature, when natureneeds assist ance; and another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the remediesof known quality andexcellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasantsyrup, in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor, it is the remedy of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming consti pation and the many ills resulting therefrom, its active princi ples and quality are known to physicians generally, and the remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know / of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience that it is a most excellent laxative remedy We do not claim that it will cure all manner of ills, but recommend it for what it really represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers: those who are informed to the quality of what they buy and the reasonsfor the excellence of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credit of the druggists of the United States be it said that nearly all of them value their reputation for professional integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer imitations of the Genuine— Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, one has only to note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company— California Fig Syrup Co.— plainly printed on the front of every package. Price, 50c per bottle. One size only, j Tuesday, Dec. II. Washington, Dec. 11.— The question of Senator Reeil Smoot’s right to a seat as United States senator from Utah was discussed by Senator Burrows in the senate today for more than three hours. The senator had carefully pre Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 1 0c package color* slllt* wool and cotton equally well and I* pared liia B|x>ccii, which received the guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we will send post paid at 1 0c a package. Write for freo booklet how to d y * bleach and mix colors. MONROE DRUG CO.* Unionville, Missouri. closest attention throughout by a large atteiulance of senators and crowdeti gal B unkoed. C o n tin u o u s P o lit ic s . leries. Smoot occupied his place in the GASOLENE ENGINES 3 to 4 horse* Church— A man recently paid $00,000 “ We must have a leader,” said a p ow er fu lly w arra n ted, 9125. All sizes au»l chamber. No interruptions were made tty les at low est prices. W rite tor catalog. during the entire spe«x:h, which was an for a seat in the New York Stock Ex member of the mob. arraignment of Morrnonism and the change. “ What for?” REIERSON MACHINERY COMPANY Gotham— And did he get it? responsibility which attached to Smoot “ So tliat we can have a revolution.” Portland. Oregon. “ O, yes, he got it.” 101 . for Mormon principles as a member of “ And then?” “ That’s all right, then. I ’ll bet I ’ve After disposing of the salary ques ttie apostolic ixxfy in the church. “ We’ ll put him in authority.” paid more than that in my lifetime for ■ a n u r All the best breed- tion the house passed the legislative, I A H Iir mg and individuality. “ And then?” seat« in the street cars that I never got.” eiecutive and judicial appropriation L A i IU L Young slock on hood Washington, Dec. 11.— This was a “ Another leader, o f course, and an —Yonkers Statesman. at all tim es. C orres bill. field d -y for oratory in the house. The pon d en ce s olicited . other revolution.” — Washington Star. . HatiNfaction guaran- executive, legislative and judicial ap C IT C Bt. Vitus* Panre nnd nil Nervous Diseased' r l | 0 permanently cured by I>r. Kline’ s <ir«nt Thursday, December 13. propriation bill afforded an opportuni Nerve Restorer. Send for F R E E |2 trial bottle and The rule of the Czar extends over twice W ashington, Dec. 13. — The Benate ty for general debate covering a wide treatise. Dr. R. JL K lin . . Ld.,9ai Arch ML, P»illn.,Pu as much contiguous territory as any other power in the world. today listened to the second speech range of subjects, from a dissertation It is officially reported that the growing which has been made this session on Alfred Nobel, the founder of the No Best in America o f cotton in West Africa has been very against the continuance of Reed Smoot bel prize, to the raising of salaries of We moke them as senator from Utah. It was deliv members of »ngress and including a successful. W e d o n ot take orders and peddle ou r Ru bber ered by Dubois, of Idaho, who, after discussion of simplified spelling. Stam ps, Seals, Etc. W s m a n u l a c t u r e o u r C o n fir m in g th e P o p u la r I inprenalon. o w n g o o d s . <»ur equ ipm en t ix the newest reviewing in detail the workings of the The house at 5:05 adjourned until Minnie,” said the young man, whose and best m oney can buy. W rite today tor our Wo are p u rch a sin g agents fo r. lar arge “ R u bber Stam p C atalogu e.” Mormon hierarchy and Sm oot’s prom noon tomorrow, no action looking to heart was thumping violent’y, “ do you timber buyers iiyerz from all pert* o f th e inent connection therewith, concluded the close of general debate on the bill know th.it everybody—er---says— says— cou n try . The*e men a arc r c ’ in vestin g In T H E I R W I N -H O D S O N C O ., O regon find W ashington tim ber lands, P o rtla n d . O r e g o n with tho charge that President Rooee- having been taken. that we— we are engaged T* ft w ill nay you to w rite uh im m ed iately, “ I suppose, Harold,” she answered, UlYltlK l » * « i d .t c r ip lio n . s a d net pri« • on your tim ber land* in these »tales. ‘everybody thinks that— that we ought Investigate Hill Lines in January. Sell Indian Minor*' Land. Address T im b er D epartm ent, to he by this time.” B R O S Washington, Dec. 12.— Chairman Washington, Dec. 12. — Representa After that it wasn’t long iiLtil every Knapp, of the Interstate Commerce tive Jones today introduced a b ill au body knew it. Northwestern Guarantee & Trust Co. i T li S T S [T m I t F P T F i commission, said today that it had not thorizing the sale of the land of Indian P A IN L E S S Lumber Exchange Bldg, Second Floor A EN TR ACTION fieen decided where or when the inves minors on petition of parents or guar Btwars of Ointments for Catarrh that r U l A j T v M-’Í j S. E. Cor. 2od ar.d Star« Sts.. PORTLAND, OREGON A SO « Contain Mercury tigation of the H ill lines will take dians onr of the Indian agent in eliarge, PLATES S 5 m ercury w ill surely destroy the lonie of place. It is known, however, that in subjei't to the approval of the secretary *e _ " * * — • dei-------- ’ - sm ell a n d c o m p le te ly d eran ge the w h o le sys quiries w ill be made at St. Paul and of the interior. At present large areas tem w hen e n t e r in g i t th r o u g h th e m u cou s surfaces. Such a r tic le s s i.o u ld n ev er be used Chicago, ami it is probable that Com of land under government irrigation ex< e p t o n p r e s c r ip tio n s fro m re p u ta b le p h y- BIG M O N E Y missioners Prouty and Lane will con projects arui in rich agricultural dis sk I a n s th e d a m a g e th ey w ill d o is ten fo ld For you in duct them. It is not believed that the tricts are tied up tx>oause minors are H a ll's ( atarrh C u re, m a n u fa ctu re d by K. J. N E V A D A *Oippilr<1 M I N E S work w ill start much before January unable to utilize the land and nimble to < h eu ey & < o., T o le d o , O ., co n ta in s n o m ercu ry , A Few H undred is taken in t e r n a lly , aetir g d ir e ctly Upon C A STOCKTON, B ro k e' 15, after the Harriman investigations, dispose of it. The bill is intended par and R ightly Invested the b lo o d a n d m u c o u s »u rfa res o f th e system . 2 2 8 Lumber E «chart** in w hich the inquiries will be made ticularly to dispose of the land of Indian In b u y in g H a ll’ s ( atarrh Cure tie sure you get Means Riches. the g n u in e. It is taken in te rn a lly , an d m ade W rite Today. PORTLAND, Off f G ON probably December 26 or 27. children on the Yakirna reservation. In T o le d o , O h io, by F. I. C heney * Co. Testi PUTNAM FADELESS DYES ENGLISH BERKSHIRES RURRER STAMPS Important to Timber Owners A M A K E N O M IS T A K E m on ia ls free. Edgar and Earl Both Fined. Ship Subsidy by Easy S'ages. Bold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottl*. H a ll’s Fam ily Fills are the best. - New York, Dec. 12.— C. Goodloe Edgar and Edwin Earl, members o f the firm of W illiam Edgar A Sons, sugar denier* of Detroit, tolay in the United States court pleaded guilty to accepting rebates on sugar shipments. They were fined $6,000 each. Edwin ami Earl were indicted in connection with the New York Central Railroad com pany and ti e American Sugar Refining company. The New York Central was fined $108,000 and the sugar company $18,000, after being convicted by jury trial. W ashington, Dec. 12. — Represcnta- Y o u H a v e Seen T h e m . tivde Orosvenor, cliuirman o f tiie house First Flat Dweller— Those people committee on rnerctahant marine and fisheries, is engaged on a propose«! over there are always kicking ou the amendment to the Gallinger ship sub mea I*. Second Ditto— Then why don't they sidy bill, «lesigneil to grant assistance only to Oriental ami South American move? lines. He sai«l tolay tliat he cxpw t* fir s t Flat Dweller—They’ re the kind to have the amended bill ready for the that would rather kick than e a t— D * consideration of his I'ommittee at its trolt Free Press. meeting next Thurs«lay. It is not be lieved, however, that the committee will report any ship subsidy bill until after Christmas. S evens Talk* About Canal. New York, Dec. 12. — John F. Stev ens, chief engineer, and J. G . Sullivan, assistant ch ief engineer, of the Panama Canal com m ission, arrived to la r on the steamer Panama from Colon. They expert to return early in January. In speaking of the condition* on the isth mus Mr. Steven* said: “ There are at work on the canal 17,000 men. The heat workmen are the Italians and the Spaniard*. There has not been a death aince July, and very little aickneaa.” Say Elkin* Law i* Dead. Chicago, Dec. 12.— The fight o f the Standard Oil company against the ten indictment* against the Ktamlard Oil company of Indiana which were re turned August 29, was commenced t o «lay in the U nitol State* District court before Judge Landis. The attorney* for the Htaivlard Oil company conteml that section 10 o f the rate law passed by congress June 29 repeal* the Elkins law, under which the government is bringing the action. O IL E D C LO T H IN G will give you com- / plete protection tind long service \bu cant afford to buy any other Every garment guaranteed Th. best flilw s sel H IF YOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT ALWAYS KEEP A BOTTLE OF S T. JACOBS OIL m THE HOUSE AND YOU WILL HAV* A Q U IC K . SAFE A N D SURE R E M E D Y FO R P A I N PRINTING PLATiS AS NEAR PERFECTION I S - - aootM riciiitifs ci* raoouct ' HI CKS - C H A T T E N ENGRAVING CO M O P L A T E S : % 9 ILl l DENTAL / L i l I t\L CO. LU. P. N. U WHERE YOU CAN OST AT IT WHEN NEEDED. PRICE 8 9c A N D 5 0 . 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