Menagerie tst tneecta. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST A menagerie o t tneecta will Boom be Installed In the Parle museum of nat Dressed Veal H oney Potatoes Dressed Fork Oniont Apples ural history Cages of glass. Instead Dressed Pigs Fruit o f all Kinds. of steel, will be occupied by spiders, Live Chickens Fresh Vegetables. Dressed Chic Item A ll Kinds o l Livestock anta bees, caterpillars and beetles, Live Ducks Dressed Ducks S U P R E M E B E N C H F IL L E D . Instead of Uons, tigers, wolves and Live C eese Dressed Geese Fresh Eggs Cream ery Butter hyenas. Ttkaa U w ill be possible for A d d r e s s *11 S h ipm en ts, the pubUo to sutdy the lives of ants Corporation Tax Litigation to Come F R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T C O . underground and of bees In their Up Three Months Hence. “ F ig h tin g th e B e e t T ru st" hives. PORTLAND, OREGON Washington— Because o f failure to have a full bench in the Supreme court of the United States a general re adjustment o f important cases set H ave you r teeth out a r d p la te and b r id g e w ork last spring for consideration this au done. F or o u t -o f-t o w n p a tr o n s w e finish plate tumn was made by the court. and b rid g e w ork in o n e d a y if n ecessary. P R IC E S ; The Standard Oil and Tobacco suits M.W Cr.mn . . . . $5.00 under the Sherman anti-trust law were 22k Bride Teeth $3.50 U ’d Fdkags.........$1 »-• Eradicates scrofula and a ll postponed for rehearing from Novem Fmsel F& ks $1.00 The corporation Sihe Fillings . . . 50c m other humors, cures all their ber 14 to January 3. Good BrfAe "ate. $5.00 effects, makes the blood rich tax cases were also "signed for argu *T £; . $7.50 and abundant, strengthens all ment on January 3. So were the cases Painless E»lrartien 50c involving the question "of the correct the vital organs. Take it. BEST M E T H O D « Get It today In usual liquid form or penalty to be imposed 'on violators o f Poin'een E x tr a c tio n F ree w h en plates or bridge Sarsatabs* w ork is ordered. C o n su ltation F ree. Y o u cannot chocolated tablets called the 28-hour law, ¡regulating the ship g e t b etter pain less w ork an yw h ere, no m atter b o w m u ch you p ay. • ment o f livestock. All W ork Fully G uaranteed fo r fifte e n Years Memorial to a Discoverer. It is expected that successors to Tho town hall of Luneburg, In Han over, contains a touching memorial to Chief Justice Fuller and Justice Moody a pig who breathed his last three hun will have taken their places by that 342} Washington St., dred years ago. This consists of a time. The importance of the questions in Portland, Oregon handsome glass case Inclosing • ham volved also led the court to postpone T s lf. rn r St 6evof and transfe r to Washington St. In excellent preeervation, and under neath a black marble tablet, with the until January a number o f cases set following Inscription in gold letters: for argument today. The boycott and Acquiring Real Knowledge. "Passers by, here you behold the mor-t contempt appeals arising out " o f the TTe begin to understand a thing tal remains of the pig which acquired injunction proceedings in the District truly only after we have forgotten for Itself the Imperishable glory by o f Columbia brought against the Amer that which we had studied. I will the discovery of the salt springs of ican Federation o f Labor by the Buck not come nearer knowing a subject Stove & Range company, of St. Louis, Luneburg.” go long as I will suppose that my were reassigned for January 16. attitude toward It had been estab The Kissel case, involving the ques Hereditary Instinct. lished by a learned man. In order When baby turns away from the tion whether the American Sugar Re- to know a subject thoroughly I must amiable visitor who Is trying to make lining company and others conspired to approach It as something entirely friends, and rushes to mother and prevent the Pennsylvania Sugar Refin torelgn to me.—Thoreau. buries his face lu her skirts, he is do ing company from doing business, was ing exactly what it was wise for chlX postponed until November 10, on ac dred to do In the ancient forest, when count o f illness o f counsel. The cases 6tranger and danger were the same involving the constitutionality o f the re thing, and not Just rhymes as they employers’ liability law were assigned for argument on November are now. 28. Attempts to postpone considera tion o f the cases involving the peonage “ FILL Y O U R O W N TEE TH " prosecutions from Florida and the Mis souri 2-cent fare law was unsuccessful. Motions to advance a large number I f you h a ve aching: teeth o r ca v itie s and you ar« too n e rvo u s f o r the d en tal ord eal, tr y F ill-O , th« o f cases were submitted to the court. hom e d e n tist. A t d r u g g is t s o r b y m a i l 25c. Among these were cases involving the FILL-0 MFC CO.. 351 Empire Bldg.. Seattle, Wash. constitutionality o f the Carmack B lu m aer-F ran k D ru g C o., d is trib u to r s fo r Oregror amendment to the Hepburn rate law, making the initial carriers responsible P ortland , O regon F o r t h e A m b i t i o n s — for goods throughout the route, and the 1 8 3 M a d is o n S t . cases involving the constitutionality o f the bank deposits guarantee laws of Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas. SMITH WANTS ery, for when this organ is out o f order the entire di gestive system becomes de ranged and the first thing you know, you are real sick. The best medicine to correct, sweeten and tone the stomach is H os'etter’s Stom ach Bitters and a trial will convince you of that fact. It is for Headache, RAISING O F M A IN E A P P R O V E D . Taft Gives O. K. and Work Will Be Completed in February. Hood’s Beverly, Mass.— President Taft fin ally approved plans for raising the wreck o f the battleship Maine, which call for the completion of the work on or before the 13th anniversary of the destruction o f the war vessel, February 15, next. The work is to be done according to plans made by army engineers and to be under the direction o f an engineer officer. President Taft believes that the par amount question is the determining for all time the cause o f the explosion. He has invited Spain to send a represent ative to be present during the work of exposing and removing the wreck. The disposition o f the old hulk re mains to be settled. Army engineers believe that it will be possible to float the after two-thirds o f the vessel. The forward third, where the explosion wrought the great est havoc, is believed to be too far gone to be taken out as a whole, and the wreckage will be removed piece meal. I f congress approves the recom mendation of the engineers the wreck will be taken out to sea and given a ceremonial burial in deep water. No portion of the wreck is to be dis turbed until a full opportunity has been given to view and study it. To this end the first work will be the construction of a cofferdam of in terlocking steel pilings, large enough to give a clearance of 50 feet on all sides o f the wreck. The pumping out o f the water, when the dam is completed, unquestionably will be an impressive event. The bodies o f sailors who lost their lives in the disaster and were never recovered will be taken to the Arling ton National cemetery at Washington for burial. A naval board o f inquiry, which was convened in Havana and made such an examination o f the wreck as was pos sible with divers and the testimony of survivors, reported that the explosion came from the outside, probably a mine. The wreck is now in 25 feet of «CPIUM—TOBACCO water. It has sunk but one foot in W E S T C H A R G E S C O N SP IR A C Y H abits Positively Cured. b y m ail f o r th o s e w h o c a n n o t attend in Only authorized K eeler the 12 years since it went down. The p e rso n . A l l in stru ctio n , in c lu d in g final ocitute in O regon. W rite f o r illustratoci circular. exam in ation s, ia F R E E . F o r teach ers, Grain Shippers Are Discriminated dam to be constructed about the wreck KK~nr institute , 7 1 1 .11 th m . stu d e n ts p r e p a r in g fo r c o lle g e o r univerai will be 415 feet in length and 2.75 feet t y . w o m e n 's clu b s, gran ges, e n g ’o e e r e and Against on Part of Railroads. h om e m ak ers. N o p r e lim in a ry examina at the widest place. tio n is requ ired . T h is m a il c o u r s e m oans Washington— A conspiracy on the o p p o r t u n it y f o r y o u . part o f the railroads to deprive Middle S end f o r a d e s c r ip tiv e b u lle tin t o th e H IG H R A T E S A R E N E E D E D . West grain shippers o f the advantages C o rre s p o n d e n ce S tu d y D e p a rtm e n t o f cheap water transportation and to Railroads Say No Funds Available U n i verni ty o f O r e g o n drive the grain transportation busi E nsene - - - O regon for Improvements. ness from the Great Lakes is charged W ith thoae you have been In the habit o f paving* and you w ilf see that we offer you a substantial Hav Washington — President James Mc- in a petition filed with the Interstate in g on all work and you cannot got better palnleM Commerce commission by the Chicago Crea, o f the Pennsylvania Railway Work anywhere, no m atter how m uch you pay. »135 W e finish plate and company, was a witness before the In bftard o f trade. P i l l bridge work fo r out- ■asm o f . tow n patrons ia H A N D -6 E W E D < 1 U A C C The complaint is directed against terstate Commerce commission on the on e day i f desired. process o n o c o Painlenn e xtra ctio n the Pennsylvania railroad, the Balti proposedi advances in freight rates by MEN’ S $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 fre e when plate* o r more & Ohio railroad, the New York railroads out o f Chicago. bridge work is order* WOMEN S $2.50, $3,$3.50, $4 ed. Consultation Ires. Mr. McCrea urged the necessity of Central and 74 other railroad lines BOYS' $2.00, $2.50 i t $3.00 1 Molar Crowns $ 5 . 0 0 T H E STANDARD operating east of Chicago and other the proposed increases on account of 122k Bridge Teeth4 . 0 0 FOR 30 YEAR S Lake Michigan and Lake Superior the increased expenditures in wages 2 Gold Fillings 1 .0 0 T h e y are a b s o l u t e l y th e incurred by roads during the last ten points. m o s t p o p u la r a n d b e s t s h o e s | Enamel Fillings 1 . 0 0 It is reported that " b y reason of years— aggregating 33 per cent in the f o r th e p r ic e in A m e r ic a . ■ Silver Fillings .5 0 1 Good Rubber _ T h e y a r e th e le a d e r s e v e r y conspiracy on the part o f the defend case o f the Pennsylvania, and the in P u t.8 5 .0 0 w h e r e b e c a u s e t h e y h o ld ant carriers, substantially all means of creased cost o f maintenance o f service. Best Red Rubber — t h e ir s h a p e , f it b e t t e r , The witness said that the results of all-rail through transportation from lo o k b e t t e r a n d w e a r lo n OR. W. A. WISE, P siwiw no M inasib Painless Extr'tion . 5 0 ger th an o th e r m akes. Chicago to New York and other Atlan the constant increases in the business SS TUBS IITABIUHIB IS FORTUM B ES T M ETH O D S T h e y a r e p o s i t iv e l y t h e tic seaboard points, and also all paral o f the Pennsylvania, through a long A H W ork f u ll y g u a r a n t e e d f o r f if t e e n years* m o s t e c o n o m ic a l s h o e s f o r y o u t o b u y . W . L . lel and competing through lines of period of years, had been distributed D o u g la s n a m e an d t h e r e t a il p r ic e a r e s t a m p e d transportation via the Great Lakes either through reduction in rates, in o n t h e b o t t o m — v a lu e g u a r a n te e d . T A K E N O S U B S T I T U T E ! I f yo u r dealer Painless Dentists from Chicago and other lake points to creases in wages and amounts paid for ca n n o t su p n ly yo u w r it e fo r M ail Order C a ta lo g . Falling Building, Third and Washington. PORTLAND. ORE. Buffalo, and from Buffalo to New material, or by reinvestments in the W . L. D O U G L A S . B rockton. M i l l . Ottles Hours: t l . M .t o b P .M . * Buudays. B to 1 | York, and other Atlantic seaboard property not capitalized. He expressed the belief that a prop points, are owned and controlled by erty of the magnitude o f the Pennsyl the defendant carriers.” The commission is urged to protect vania Railroad rendering a service sat the lake traffic in grain by restoring isfactory to its patrons, “ deriving, as the lower ex-grain rates from Buffalo it did derive in 1909, net earnings to the amount o f only 5.01 per cent o f the to Eastern points. * amount actually invested in the prop erty,” was entitled to fair considera D E C I S IO N T O BE A P P E A L E D . tion by the people, and he could not -•V.’ Interstate Commission Not Satisfied understand how rates that secured such results eould be regarded as too high. mi in Lumber Rate Case. The hearing was conducted before Washington— Lutber R. Walters, the full commission, Chairman Martin attorney, for the Interstate Commerce Knapp presiding. commission, announced that the com Missouri Case is Argued. mission would appeal to the United States Supreme court from the decis Washington— Stubbornly contesting vrv-'-'íí'* ion o f the United States Circuit court every point, attorneys for the State of at SL Paul sustaining the railroads’ Missouri and the railroads therein, be contention in the Pacific'Coast lumber gan argument before the Supreme rate case. The lower court held reas court as to the validity o f a 2-cent pas onable a 50-cent rate fixed by the rail- senger rate and maximum freight rate | roads. The commission is not content j » s o f the commonwealth. It is ' to abide by this decision, and next ass; as that the issues in controversy week Attorney Walters will go to St. will affect railway legislation in near | Paul to file an appeal to bring the case ly every state in the Union. I before the Supreme court. The case includes questions o f juris Five one-to:» shots! As quick as you can pull the This is a privileged case and when diction o f Federal courts over state trigger and as straight to the mark as you can look. the Supreme bench is filled in January legislation and the proper basis o f ar the commission will enter a “motion to riving at the remuneration guaranteed Meeting a 1 big 'un * with this gun is like shooting a hole in a bam advance it in the hope o f getting a de the railroads under the Federal consti from the inside— and if the first ball shouldn't stop him, he can't gain cision at this term o f court. tution. a yard before he gets it again. D r. B. E. Wright A Bad Stomach w ill cause you untold mis S a r s a p a r illa Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Malaria. Get OSTETTER’I ft C E F L L E F B R R B A f l T T E r D n C W STCW IACH B ITTE R D r. B. E. Wright Co. F IL L -O F I N K E BROS. ALCOHOL SI ©ntocm tp education SPLINTERS. Big Income—ship entering the hxr- bor. Too many people Judge the world by their own breadth. A man can be run down In the street as well as In health. You want to be sure of your foot tng before you climb too high. The Increase In the price of leather has made shoes pinch more than ever. Benners— A woman Is always chang ing her mind. Jenners—Xiot'when she decides that she wants a no A^-.vn. It Is s poor friend that will pat yot, os the back and kick your feet out from under you at the same time. Boyce— I wonder what nj^kes a dog howl when music plays.i Joyce—I don't know, unless the music aw&keni the f l e a s _____________ The “Toothbrush Plant." One of the most curious plants In the world is what Is called the tooth brush plant of Jamaica. It Is a species of creeper, and has nothing striking about Its appearance. By cutting pieces of It to a suitable length and fraying the ends, the natives convert It Into a tooth-brush; and a tooth pow der to accompany the use of the brush Is also prepared by pulverizing the dried stems. KODAKS W r it e f o r ca ta log u es and literature. Developing and p r in tin g . Mail ord ers g iv en prom pt attention F o r t l a n d P h o t o S u p p l y Co. 149 T h ird S tr e e t a W is e Dental Co.,me. *i< ENOUGH *1 for the BIGGEST GAME PO R T LA N D . ORB. T e n ts, Compare Our Prices W . L. D O U G L A S M*d* in 25. JO-XX 32 ud 35 Rounglo* calibre* “ Th. Can far th* gua* G has “ 1 aspect it at aay dealm. ** Geese Lem* fee Iff# ” meilej free. I N I RXMNCTON A M IS COMPANY. A**a*r> 2M N*w Y*rfc C M IOOO Ar* Dead or Missing. Washington — Forester Graves re ceived the following telegraphic re port from Supervisor Marshall, o f the forest service, at Csss Lake, concern ing the forest fire situation in Minne sota: "Reports give 1,000 burned and missing. The ares burned Is estimat ed to be 2,600 square miles. Fire still burning." Southern Railway Gains. Atlanta, Ga.— A gain of $1,921,663 in net revenues for the fiscal year end ed June 30, 1910, is shown by the 16th annual report o f the Southern Railway. The operating income went to $16,698,- 020, a gain o f $1,858,631 for the year. The increase in wage scale recently announced, it is said, will add nearly $2,000,000 to the annual payroll. A w n i n g s , Sails C o ls, Ham m ocks, Canvas and Cown 1 or 1,000 at fa ctory prices. PACIFIC T F N i AND AWNING CG 27 N. F irst SL. Portland Or. ECONOMICAL LIGHTING Cl 46 NORTH SIXTH STREFT. PORTLAND, GREGOR D ea lers In G asolin e L ig h t in g Systems, Mantle and G la ssw a re. A la d d in K erosen e Mantle Lampi and su p p lies f o r all m ak es o f M antle Lampa. A p e n ta w a n ted . Sen d f o r Catalogue and Pri« L ist. G CO . C. H OG AN . Managr. They won the prand an*« for Roses at the Seattle Expo**» * rear. 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