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P r o m l« « o r y Rheumatism W ill L e t G o o f Y o u Wh. n y . hi i . ii - i v , t Ui - m ill >n<]i tion n f your hliHiil on »hu ll ,t depend». Jt only luu* ' " it» In 'hi h. a while when you n|>|.ly lotion» or liniment» to your urluiig |oint» or »till mum In». I he luwljrino to Ink ■ 1» Hood’s Sarsaparilla H u lu r le a . The »uHpicioii that th** income« at Htiige performers are not always ho laritt* as they are publicly represented to be is given concrete Form thus by a writer In the Washington Star: “ I understand that the nmnuger is paying fabulous salaries to his lead Ing singers," said the inquisitive re porter. “ Not fabulous," rejoined the cynical press agent—“ fictitious," wlueh Ini» i He teil the ino»t wundeifiil, ruilieitl mill |ierinnntiit cure,. (ai*i i i u k I Ue Facta. In umuii I liquid torin orcbncnlut il tale "Howr much money did the defaulter lit called Hureutub». lull do.»ea 41. get away with?" "All the funds we had on hand." A 1'uliileaa Ileiitti. "How much did you have on hand, A teacher 111 the factory district of may 1 ask?" “The precise amount he got away a New Jersey town had been giving the children earnest lectures ui>ou the with.” "1 mean, what was it in dollars and poisonousness of dirt. sent»?” One morning a little girl raised her ' It was all in dollars and cents.”— hand excitedly and pointed to a boy Chicago Tribune. who seldom had clean hands. "Teacher,” she said, "look quick! For Any Disease or Injury to Jimmie's commutin' suicide! He's the eye, use PETTIT’ S EYE SALVE, suckin' his thumb."—Success Mag absolutely ^armless, acts quickly. All azlne. ___ druggists or Howual Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. C u llin g II* r D o** n . The little boy's mother had acciden ts 11' dropped a book on his heal. Mamma, he said, after wa'tlng a moment and hearing no apology, "yc should say ‘excuse you!’ " • tie liu c u te r y . Tommy was stud} Ing one of the ad vertising signs in the cur. "Mamma," he said, ‘ isn’t ’ Reason’ a funny name for a girl?” "Hush, dear!” “ And her first name Is ‘Theresa.* Look at It, mamma. ‘Theresa Reuson.' Oee! I’d chungu that name if it was mine!*'—Chicago Tribune. \ e*tra. A fte r T w e n ty C O F F E E r -) Mr Peck—This talking machine rec ord is tilled with a few remarks by Mrs. Peck. ttldbatch—It’s wonderful to think that you can hear the voice» of one who is not present. Mr. Peck—And more wonderful to think that I can stop It so easily.— Judge. T E A S P IC E S BAKINO POWDER - EXTRACTS J U S I K H ilir h a ltin g H ie A c tio n . "When you talk about the ultimate consumer,” said Uncle Jerry Peebles, filling his pipe with the remnants in his tobacco pouch and lighting it, "I’m him.” __________________ Out of town peo;j> cun hava their jlat • M lif 'lgework tli Uhtui in one ilu if nocoKPorv. We will give you a goo 22k gold or porcela crown for $ 3 .5 1 D e e lf ir u t Io n Molar Crown« 5 . 0 ( . 22k Bridge Teeth 3 .5 '» . Gold Fillingi 1QC Enamel Filling« A m ended. Arabella—Lil Is going to marry Dick, Is she? Isn't that just too ridiculous to talk about! Kstella—I should say not. It’* too ridiculous to keep still about. fcP OR. W.T WISE, P m ii o m t I I VIM 3 (STMUIMI* HI N IT I W I Painlest Extr don . 5 0 WO*?K G U A R A N T E E D FO R IS Y E A R S PalnloBH Extraction lr o e w hen ulatca or bridge work la ordered. CoiinultHtion Froe, V«>a cannot a«t bettof i>uiiilrnH work Jons anywhere. A ll work fully gunr- ■nteed. Modern electric equipment. Beat method*. W ise Eeenial Co. £\\x\v3 S e w m F ailino B uilding T h » d Ì W a V h .B i 8: OFFICE HOUES: • INCORPORATE»« PORTLAND, OREGON System tJjecluccWy; Dispels colds and Headaches C. Wo dae\o CcnsViyaViow; The Chinese Doctor Acts xvaVwaWy, acVstruVy as This wondeful man has a LaxoAwe. made a life study of the properties o f Roots. Best jor Men\Vo\ueu andClnld Herbs and Barks, and M. to S P. M. Ckoovsts Sunday«, » to 1. Gee is Riving the world the benefit of his services. p-'fp j No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used. No _1pj&üi$8âk Operations or Cutting te n .—J / o u n ^ a n d 0 \ d . To \ts bentj\e\a\ e je c ts , alw ays h\»y Hie Genuine, m anu factured Guarantees to euro Catarrh, Asthma. Lung* Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private Diseases of M n and Women. by tk« FULL INRUIRY FOR BALLINGER Tall Grants Demand of Secretary for Complete Investigation Assailed Official Gives Ultimatum to President — Party Leader* Give Consent — No Secrecy Need Be Feared—Joint Committee Will Be Appointed After Holidays. Washington, Dec. lil.— I'resident Taft today yielded to the deiuauda of both Secretary Ballinger and hi« critics for a public investigation of the whole sub ject matter underlying the so called Ballinger Binchot controversy. Mr. Ballinger this afternoon served upon the president virtually an ulti matum to the effect that such an in vestigation was indeed the price of his remaining in the cabinet. He made it clear that he was no longer willing to sit silent anil wait for the thing “ to blow over. ” Mr. Taft, it is said, reluctantly ad mitted the disappointment of his hope that the country at large would accept as «final his own vindication of Mr. Ballinger in his dismissal of charges brought against the secretary of the interior by L. K. Glavis, ex special agent of the land oflice, and his con elusion that the investigation defnanded by Both sides was inevitable. Mr. Ballinger’s attitude has the sup |g>rt of the leading Republicans in con gress— senators and representatives— who feel that, entirely apart from the merits of the controversy itself, a fes tering sore o f this character must poison the whole system of the party in power, and that it is high time to resort to the lance. These leaders, determined that a cleansing of this wound is necessary, have not hesitated to go to the White House and impress their views upon Mr. Taft. Conferences of a confidential character, in which members of the cabinet, party leaders in both house-» of congress and the president himself have participated, have been held in the last few days. They culminated to day, when Mr. Ballinger, Attorney Gen oral Wickersham and Postmaster Gen eral Hitchcock met in Mr. Wicker- sham’s office and proceeded thence to the White House, whew» the matter v v : m laid before the president. The president was given to under stand that Mr. Ballinger’s demand car ried with it the indorsement of both Mr. Wickersham and Mr. Hitchcock. It is known tonight that he has Hie sym pathy also of other members of the cab inet. Mr. Ballinger told the president, it is said, that the situation had become in tolerable to him, arrd that, though the constant charges against him ha 1 come from irresponsible persons, be would not loner sit supinely by, and. n justice to himself, he felt compelled to insist upon an investigation. STATISTICS IN G R A IN YIE LD . Oregon, Washington and Idaho Have Wheat Crops of Enormous Size. CALIFORNIA Washington, IJec. 21.— The depart ment of agriculture today made public A SURE CANCER CURE its statistics of the winter and spring Just received from Pekin, C h in a - safe, sure ig y r u p o wheat crop o f various states for the and reliable. Unfailing in its works. If you cannot call, write for symptom blank past year. This report shows that 11. SOLD B Y A L L LEADING DRUGGISTS 235.000 bushels of winter wheat were and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stumps. CONSULTATION TREE ine size only, regular price 50* per bottle. produced in Oregon, an average of 21 bushels to the acre. The total farm The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. value of the crop of December 1 was Best School of Shorthand. U 2|^iril^M or. Morrison, Portland^r^ $ 10,449,000, or 93 cents per bushel. The W e guarantee positions. 629 Worcester CuilAm:. Portland. OregM spring wheat crop of Oregon is given at 5,142,000 bushels, or 18.7 bushels to the acre. Its value December 1 was DHIglited. j Hot a Bouton E*prcaMloa. Mamma—Lucille, dearie, you have ' She—That’s Mr. Osborn over there, $4,782,000, or 93 cents per bushel. The winter wheat crop of Washing been going to school now about a , He married a million, week. How do you like It? ( He— You don't say. Well, that beats ton was reported as 20,124,000 bushels, Little Olrl— I like it all right, mam- : Solomon to a frazzle.—Boston Trau worth $18,715,000. This is a production of 25.8 bushels per acre, valued at 93 ma. The recess.is Just fine. 1 script. cents per bushel. Washington’s spring wheat crop is 15.656,000 bushels, valued at $14,560,000, being 20.6 bushels per acre, and the same value ns winter wheat. The Tdnho winter wheat orop^ was 9.135.000 bushels, valued at $7,947,000. The yield was 29 bushels per acre, and the value ns below that of other states, being only 85 cents per bushel. Spring wheat in Idaho was reported at 5.330. O 00 bushels, which, at 87 cents per bushel, represents a farm value of $4,- 0.37.000. The yield per acre is 20 The Kind You Have Always Jlouglit lias borne tlie sit-na bushels. __________ ____ F S C . E. B. U. ture of Clots. II. Ktetclier, and lias been made under It its personal supervision lor over J{<> years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations atul “ Just-as-tfood ” are but Experiments, and entlanprer the heal I It o f Children—Kiperience against experiment. W hat is CASTO RIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props anil Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its apre is its guarantee. It destroys W orm s ami allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlnea and W ind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’ s Panacea-— The Mother’ s Friend. The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought Bears the Signature o f r In V# For Over 3 0 Use Y e a rs . f S T R I C T . N C W T O R S C IT Y . THE CXNTÄUR^PIRPaRV- ROADS BESET BY TROUBLE. Too Mocb to I.«»««, Manager of Touring Com pany- F R E E ! H A R P -G U I T A R ! F R E E ) Worst Winter in Years Causes Many Hare. buck up. .Miss Da Vera; else w« A new und w<3iderful ahall lost the train Wrecks and Delays. m u n i c a l inatri.na-nt. w hich I* h comb na’ ion Leading Lady— But I’ ve lost my reti of th e grand Italian Chicago, Dec. 20.— Railroads in the cule and my Jewel case with my dia harp and an'tar. It hat West, northwest, and in the centra) monds in it. a beau tifu l tone and m IHwitively the ea ; «i»t states are experiencing the greatest Manager—o . let ’em go. We must llintrument to play e\er made. V\ *• teach you a> difficulty of years in operating their catch this train. y o u r ow n hom e. A * at. Lending Lady But my reticule had trains. Conditions which exist uow have a dv ertisem ent w e ate 80 shillings in It -The Sketch. not been equalled during any winter GOINt TO GIVE AWAV \% h u t l a e p l r e « ! I l i t u . one o f our $12.50 Harp for the past decade. (iuitara to each of the tost ten per mm in each county w h o rend ue th eir name address and w hom the harn ’* for. Sit The troubles of the operating inen “The melancholy Jay* h a v e com e"— So rang the weary bard; dow n KIGHT NOW ami drop ua a ca rd and be on e o f the lucky few, um they are goinK faat. seem prevalent everywhere. In Chicago IIARP-GUITAR MEG. CO.. 428 Lumber Eithantfe Building. Portland. Ore. passenger trains from all directions ar He’d just been raking autumn leaves Again from his hack yard. rive from five hours to one half day Ur C a u d le T im e . l)«i nicer on« lll«k. late, and in a few instances trains be —Chicago Tribune. “ It did me good," observed * youni "Look out. Hi," shouted th* farm came so late they were abandoned be For Old People. foie reaching the terminal. ; er’s wife as the b i g balloon soared girl who had just returned from Eng After reaching the age of forty the i over the farm with a trailing anchor, i laud, “ to see, In real life, one of thi To make matters worse, the difficult operating conditions which have arisen human system gradually declines. The Them thar arynaughts will hook yeou ! old customs my grandfather used to have been accompanied by a long series accumulated poisons in the blood cause up like a fish if yeou don't watch out.” tell me about— the burning of the tlm« of wrecks on the various railroads, rheumatic pains in the joints, muscles In Berkshire i “ Gosh, Mandy!” gasped the old candle at an auction. which have resulted in arousing appre and back« These warnings should be the old custom still prevails, and when hension everywhere. For most of these promptly relieved and serious illness farmer as he dropped his rake. "Yeou wrecks the sudden cold snap is being avoided by using the following pre don’t think they'd try to do sech a an auction is in progress and an arti cle is put up for bidding a short length held responsible by the railroad men, as scription which shows wonderful re | thing purposely, do yeou?" “ Wouldn’t trust them. 111. That tall of candle is lighted as the bidding be the marked drop in temperature causes sults even after the first few doses and it will eventually restore physical vigor: •hup looking down here with the eye gins. the rails to become brittle. The shouting continues until “ One ounce compound syrup of Sar Within the territory limits o f Chicago glass is one of them thar Indiana the candle burns out, and the last bid the operation o f trains is made exceed saparillu; one ounce Toris compound; writer folks and he's working on a before it flickers its last is the on# ingly difficult by reason of the cold and half pint of high grade whiskey. This )00k called ‘The Uplifting of the Farm that takes the cake. I don’t know to be mixed and used in tablespoonful the smoke. Early in the morning *u »loses before each meal and at bed* er.’ Reckon yeou better keep yeour eye hut it has an advantage over the ‘go burban trains are compelled to crawl time. The bottle to be well shaken ing, going, gone’ variety, but It it into the stations, the engine crows un each time.’ ’ Any druggist has these on that anchor." fearfully slow and un-American.” able to see the signals at times on ac ingredients or he will got them from Some people would drown with a life count o f the low hanging smoke. his wholcsnle house. preserver at hand. They are the kind I l l l i u g li lr u a . Throughout the west freight traffic is that suffer from Kheumat am and N'eu “ So Mrs Dumps wants her new more or loss paralyzed. In an effort to F. n > f t o r K n v y , ralgia w hen they can get Hamlins W iz got passenger trains over the road the house decorated to suit her own per If envy, like anger, did not burn operating men have been compelled to itself in its own file, and consume ard Oil, the best of all pain remedies. sonality. How Is tlie architect going sidetrack freight everywhere for a long to set about it?" i- ih i ii* A m r o n o m r . period. The result is that all the sid and destroy those persons it pos ■ I heard him say since she was of "If you \\:int •»» knock \ou* adver- ings are full of delayed freight and the sesses before it destroys those it terminal yards are congested to an wishes worst to. it would set the snr> out.” said the physical instructor, such a worrying and nagging disposi equal degree. whole world on lire, and leave the “it »id a blow on th;it »pot. Tnat's tlie tion. the ornamentation would be chiefly fret work.”— Baltimore Ameri rn many sections the sudden extreme most excellent persons the most mis location of the s» lar plexus.” “ And If I only want to m tk * him s< r can. cold has been followed by a heavy fall erable.— Lord Ularendon. stars,” said Algy, “ I suppos.» I mt.v of snow, which has drifted and thus land on his lunar plexus. Where's Shake Into Your Shoes blocked traffic* in many places for hours. _____________ ' In Chicago the operating men on the Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures that?” swollen, smarting, sw eating feet. Makes various roads have been working day painful, M<-I|»ina H i m O u t. new shoes easy. Sold by all Drugfb. ts and Shoe and night in the hope of clearing up the Stores. Don’t accept any sulistitute. Sample Btagestruck Young Man—I suppos* “ I used Cascarcts and teel like a new lines and getting traffic moving nor FR E E. Address A . S. OIov ♦**!. Le Roy, N . Y . the first thing for me to do will be to man I have been a sufferer from dys mally. adopt a stage name. Have you a goo«! A lt , Y e a ! pepsia and sour stomach for the last two Passenger trains eartnot get out of years. I have been taking medicine and Full many a jam of purest ray serene one to suggest? Chicago on time, because of the non 'Theatrical Manager (who has seen other drugs, but could find uo relief only The dark, unfathomed pantry closets arrival of Pullman equipment, which him act)— Yes; I think Dennis would for a short time. I will recommend bear; is in use on delayed trains. Cascarets to my friend* as the only thing Full many a chef Is horn to cook un be a good name for von Railroad men say one of the greatest for indigestion and sour stomach and to seen T lie P r o fe sso r K s p ln in « . causes of delay is the difficulty of steam keep the bowels in good condition. And waste his wheat cakes on the ing engines during severe cold. Another "Why is it," inquired the doctor, They are very nice to eat.” desert air. cause is the difficulty o f operating coal “ that astronomers, whose work must Harry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa. chutes, trains often being delayed from be peculiarly trying on their powers »»I (o iiiiia r iso iis. Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, T aste Good. D o Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 20 minutes to one-half hour in securing vision, almost uniformly have strong Young Husband—Darling, you are 10c. 25c. 50c. Never sold In bulk. The ¡ren coal or water. eyes?” worth your weight In----- uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to 928 "My friend." answered the professor I cure or your money back. Young W ife—Gold, (Jeorge? Young Husband —Well, let It go at "it is because they have strong eye* B IG W E D D IN G C A K E FOR KING. that they are astronomers.” tliat, love. In the wild enthusiasm of ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i Monarch of Tonga, in New Zealand. the moment, though, I was going to l"> I I Low Holiday rates now. On*’ say porterhouse steak. Orders 500-Pounder. SOUR STOMACH Cape Town, Dec. 20.—By command of King George o f Tonga, a baker of Auckland, New Zealand, has designed and built a cake for the coming nuptials of that potentate. In its splendor and imposing proportions the cake, to quote the local press, “ has never had an equal in the annals of Australasian confectionery. ’ ’ It weighs 500 pounds and stands eight feet high. Decorating various panels are the Tongan coat of arms, tlie Tongan royal crown and the initials of the king and his bride. Curiously enough, the lady’s initials are concealed from the gaze o f the crowd who admire the cake in the baker’s shop window. The identity of the future queen is in fact a mystery, and one of the conditions imposed on the baker was to complete the secrecy regarding her initials. It is understood that there has been some competition among the ladies of the Tongan court for the kingly bridegroom, and that in order to defer the disappointment of the unsuccessful ones till the last pos sible moment his majesty will not re veal the name of the bride until the day of the ceremonv. CANNOT SHUT OUT THE STORK I thi l a r o is t » Chicago, Dec. 20.—Hard-hearted Tili nois landlords and flat agents must not shoo the stork away from their prem ises. The law had its first test today, and was upheld. This bodes ill for landlords who refuse apartments to par ents, actual or prospective. Rolla R. Longenecker, father of a boy o f 5 and a girl of 3, brought suit against W. L. Boylston, an owner, and Robert F. Schenck, as agent, for re fusing to renew his lease. They made it clear that the reason was that he had children. Longenecker, who is a lawyer and son of the famous lawyer and judge, immediately began a test of the law passed last winter covering such cases, and Municipal Judge Himes decided that children and their parents, under the constitution, are entitled to life and reasonable liberty. Marquette, Mich., Dec. 21.— Two of the first men who were entombed in the Negaunee mine a week ago today were reached tonight. Frank Condollo was found alive, and Peter Mundi dead, ( ’ondello had been .entombed 600 feet beneath the surface sine»1 * week ago today, along with three other men. The other men have not yet been reached. ( ondello was buried in a space only a few feet square, and was without food. He had plenty of water, however, and when taken out he was able to walk with one man supporting him. Food Supply Destroyed. « in Ter w ould com forta b le , L, y SHOES $ 2 5 i? & $ 2 £ 9 W h e r e v e r y o u l iv e , W L . D o u g l a s s h o e s a r e w it h i n y o u r re a c h . H y o u r d e a le r c a n n o t Id y o u , w r ite lo r M a t t O r d e r C a t a ln u . W . I . O o u q l a *, B r o c k t o n . M a n s . __ to u c h e d . SMITH WANTS and will pay as follows for good, fat stuff—we never charge com mission on anything: Veal under 130 lbs....................11c Large veal less, according to size and quality. Dressed H o g s ...........................9.JC Hens and Springs, a liv e ....... l 4 c Hens and Springs, dressed.. .....................................15 to 16c Turkeys, dressed....................22£c Geese, dressed......................... 15c Ducks, dressed......................... 2 0 c Bank Guaranty Attacked. Oklahoma City, Okla., Dec. 20.— Re straining orders against State Bank Commissioner Young were asked in a suit argued in the district court today. The United States Fidelity & Guaranty company and the Southern Surety com pany, sureties for the state school land commission in the protection of funds deposited with the Columbia Bank & Trust company, asked the court to pro vent the bank commissioner from mak ing the state guaranty fund and state banks preferred creditors in closing up the bank’s affairs. Judge Clark reserved decision. Wire Used to Bring Aid. Downieville, Cal., Dec. 21. — The Fort Wayne, Jnd.. Dec. 20.—Bound greater part of the old mining town of Port Wine, in the northern par* of and gagged last night by two robbers, Sierra county, was destroyed by fire who fled after obtaining a small sum of Wednesday afternoon. The fire started money, Boyd Coates, agent of the Grand in a saloon, and as there is no water Rapids & Indiana railroad at Hunter vstem in the town and a stiff north ton, near here, managed to crawl to a wind was blowing, the whole western telegraph key and ask the dispatcher and southern part of the town was at Fort Wayne to send aid. While the quickly in flames. The amount of los* has been estimated at $30,000, and J robbers were breaking in the door, there was no insurance on any o f the Coates threw the railroad’s cash ami* property or the winter food supply that his watch into the waste basket, and this property was saved. The robbers was lost. __________________ rifled his pockets and then tied him up. E *® ^ * THE SAFE I I free seholui*sh>i> in each city. 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In well informed railroad homesteaders in all parts of the terri quarters it was learned there had been 1 tory will be supplied with the neees found no reason to expect the present« j sary funds and implements. Professor tion of the demands before the middle J. I>. Tinsley, of the New Mexico agri of the week. cultural college, has resigned in order to take charge of the work. M»Nur»îTusxn or ho « l*ro|»«‘ rl>- Chicago Landlords Lose Test Case in Court. Big Strike Is Delayed. I M e s a r is a N ot Mr. Tucker (having served the oth ers)—Well, Tommy, what part of the chicken will you have? Tommy—Why, paw, you know I al ways take the back when there's com pany. 1 A .J T O W E R £-0. BosTfH USA. T o w e r C a n a d ia n C o . iiMtreo ichonto . C ahapa WM. 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