■ * V Bjr Oor Formala WASHINGTON LOSES W e produce In Hood’s Sarsaparilla a medicine that has an unap* roached record of cures of B crofula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh rheumatism, anemia, nervousness, that tired feeling, loss o f appetite, etc. The combination and proportions of the more than twenty different remedial agents contained in H ood's Sarsaparilla are known only to ourselves, so there can be no substitute. /This medicine makes healthy anu strong the “ Little Soldiers” in your b l o o d , — those corpuscles that fight the disease germs constantly attacking you N o t A l l Im p r a c tic a l. Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow’ s Soothing syrup the 1,. st remedy to use for their chiidreJ du ring the leetlriug period. N atu re F ak e rs. The cat was looking at the king. "H e isn't so very much of a sight either.” mused the cat. ’T v e got eigh more lives that he has.” Herein we see that mere rank counti for nothing when compared with thing! that are ranker.— Chicago Tribun#. of H is H lr a . “ Just the same,” said the Pittsburg man, “ we pay our preachers a higher av­ erage salary than preachers get in any other town.” "You ought to,’ responded the Cincin­ nati man. “ You have tougher mattria) to work on than any other town has.” DO YOU W A N T A T Y P E W R IT E R ? Th< Wholesale Typewriter Co,. 37 Montgomery St., San Francisco, w ill sell you one at 40 to 75 per cent discount from factory list, all makes on mar­ ket, all fully guaranteed. S e lf- A b n e g a t io n . Photographer (exhibiting plate)— You moved your head a little, ma’am. We shall have to try again. Sitter >with lap dog)— Not at all. moved my head on purpose. I want Fido to be the whole thing in this picture. G e rm a n W a ll P ap e r T ra it. Negotiations among the German man­ ufacturers of wa'.l paper have finally led to the organization of a trust. The seven leading manufacturers who have already Joined have a combined annual production of about $2,620.000. C IT C Bt Vitu9 Dance ana orvoas Diseases perms* I ll J n e n t l y cared by Dr fc .i no' e Great Nerve Re­ storer. Send for FREE $2 00 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. K. U Khne. Ld . 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Th ose U a e lea a Q u e s t io n * . ever pick up a “ Billy, did you live trolley with your bare hands?“ “ Many a time.” “ Didn’t it give you a shock?” “ Give me a shock? It killed me dead every time.” — Chicago Tribune. A C o m in g F in a n c ie r . “ now is your boy getting along at that business college?” “ Splendidly. When he sends me his monthly statement of the debts he owes it is drawn up in such an absolutely cor­ rect and businesslike form that I always send him my check for the amount with* •ut a murmur.’* It Cures While You Walk. ^ A lle n ’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot, sweating, callus, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by a ll Druggists. Price 25c. Don’ t accept any «ubeiitute. Trial package FltEE. Address A llen 8. Olmsted, I.e B oy, N. Y. C o n rtco u . S oil R em oves Dispute O ver Cam e Law s. Washington, M ay 25.— The U nited States Supreme court yesterday declin­ “ A ll writers are not Impractical, ar* they?” “ Oh. no. One man w ill write a Joke and sell It for 50 cents. Another w ill w rite a comic opera around It and draw $20,000 In royalties.” — Louisville Courier-Journal. W o rth y FISHING TANGLE NOW CLEARED Decision That Sand Island is O regon R e fo rm . asked “ What will you do, River», " Brooks, •‘ when they do away w ith tht smokiug cars?" “ I shall circulate a petition,” answer- ad Rivers, savagely, “ demanding tbat tht chewing gum cars be abolished!” O n e o f th e l'.n rly Supreme Court Upholds Oregon In Boundary Controversy. H ig h w a rm a n , ed to gran t a rehearing in the Oregon- Washington boundary case in vo lvin g the location o f the state line near the mouth o f the Columbia river. Shortly a fte r the court decided this question in favor o f O regon’ s contention, ex-Seo- ator Turner, o f W ashington, filed a motion fo r a re-hearing on behalf o f his state, and w ith that motion he filed a b rie f settin g forth the alleged new grounds upon which the case should be re-opened. The court, however, holds that the question involved is so simple, and the facts so apparent, that there is no ground w hatever for the contention o f Washington, and it th erefore declines to g iv e further attention to the contro­ versy. There is no possible further appeal from yesterday’ s action, there­ fore O regon ’ s claim to Sand island and other disputed fishing grounds in the low er Columbia is finally established. Judge B rew er advised that the tw o states should follow the plan o f the Southern states bordering on the M is­ sissippi riv e r and ask congress to ap­ point a commission to determ ine all the niceties o f the question. M eanwhile the court’ s decision in favor o f Oregon w ill control and w ill have the effect of g iv in g to that state jurisdiction over the disputed territory. Five P eop le Killed. Many Injured and Much Grain D estroyed. Oklahoma C ity, Okla., M ay 25.— F iv e persons are dead and at least 10 seriously injured, several thousand acres o f crops are inundated and every stream in the northern and eastern part o f the state ragin g as a result o f an alm ost unprecedented rains during the last 24 hours in Oklahoma. A number o f houses have been washed away. R ailroad tracks near Shawnee, Hoi mansville, Tulsme, Pawnee, V in tis and Oklahoma are inundated and sections uf tracks are washed out. B ridges are unsafe along the Arkansas, Cimmaron and Canadian rivers and traffic is gen ­ erally delayed. The flood is the w orst since 1872 and the loss o f crops w ill reach many thousands. N ea r M iam i the Neosho rive r is out o f its banks and many farm s are cov­ ered w ith water. A cloudburst at K rem lin damaged houses and crops. A small tornado struck Morris, de­ m olishing the M ethodist church and several residences. Black Bear creek, in Pawnee county, is out o f its banks and hundreds o f people are m oving to higher lands. A t V in its the Grand riv e r threatens all lowlands and the railroads. In the oil fields four 16,000 barrel tanks w ere struck by ligh tn in g and destroyed. __________ Hail Ruins Standing Grain. Honolulu, M ay 25.— The Japanese laborers o f the Ewa and W aialua plan­ tations struck today, pending a reply o f the sugar planters to th eir demands for increased pay. On these planta­ tions the Japanese have hitherto held out against the determ ination o f th eir fellow countrymen to strike. The Jap­ anese M erchants’ association resolved today to s triv e to prevent the spread o f strikes and to cu ltivate a better un­ derstanding between capital and labor by m aintaining an unbiased position between the two. Out-of-Town People Body Starts on V oyage. Los An geles, May 25.— The body o f Should remember that our f rce is so arranged that WE C A N DO TH E IR E N T IR E CROWN. Madame Helena Modjesks, the noted BRIDGE AND P L A T E WORK IN A D A Y if Polish tragedienne, who died at her necessary. P O S IT IV E L Y P A I N L E S S EX ­ TR A C T IN G FREE wh*n plates or bridges are or- home at B ay C ity a month ago, w ill be derel WE REMOVE TH E MOST S E N S IT IV E I today from the vault at C al­ TE E TH A N D ROOTS W ITH O U T TH E LE A S T r e m o v e n vary cem etery ard started on its long P A IN . NO STUDENTS, no uncertainty. journey to Poland for interm e - t. I t For the N ex t Fifteen D a y « w ill be accompanied by Count Charles We will give you a good 22k gold or porce- lain crown f o r ................................ ...... . $3.50 22k bridge teeth............................... ......... $.50 Bonzenta Chlapwaki, w idow er o f the Molar crown...................................... ......... 8,00 late actress, and by Adam Ophids, a Gold or enamel fillings....................... ......... 1.00 nephew. A t Chicago the party w ill be Silver fillings..................................... ............... 50 Good rubhc-r pla?es........................... ......... 500 joined by Ralph Modjeska and fam ily. The best r d rubber plates............... ......... Painless extractions ........................ ......... 7.00 50 A L L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D 15 Y E A R S D r. W . A. W is e President and M anager The Wise Dental Co. tlN C 1 n u id *rd « i hinrton Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON Seattle, Six Quake Victim s Shot. Messina, May 25.— One o f the sever­ est shocks since the b ig earthquake was fe lt here today. The movement was both vertical and horizontal and lasted ten seconds. The shock was preceded by a rum bling noise, The populace was panic stricken. I Old F avorites | Wash., M ay 25,— W ar to a finish w ith an appeal to the courts, through injunction proceedings, i f ne­ The M ille r of (h e U ee. cessary, was decided upon Sunday by There dwelt a miller, hale aad bold. Beside the River D ee; the A . Y . P. exhibitors who are re­ H t wrought aad M ug from more tIV sisting the efforts o f the exposition alght. company to erect booths on grounds al­ No lark more blithe than b e ; ready allotted to various states, Ore­ And this the burden of his song Forever used to be, gon being the first to p recipitate the “ I envy no man, no, not I, fight against the unseemly disfigura­ And no one envies m e!” tion o f its beautiful grounds. T o carry this determ ination into “ Thou’rt wrong, my friend,” said old King Hal, effect, an organization to be known as “ As wrong as wrong can be | the E xh ibitors’ club, was form ed at For could my heart be light as thins, I ’d gladly changs with thee. the Oregon building. Colonel J. A . And tell me now what makes thee sing Filcher, executive commissioner fo r With voice so loud and free, While I am sad, though I'm the King, C alifornia, was elected treasurer Beside the ltiver Dee?” chairman, and W. H. Wehrung, presi­ dent o f the Oregon commission, was elected secretary. A ttorn ey General The miller smiled and doffed his cap! “ I earn my bread,” quote h s ! Crawford, who had been summoned to advise the Oregon commission as to its “ I love my wife. I love my friend, I love my children three. righ ts in the controversy, took the po­ I owe no one I can not pay, sition that the exposition authorities I thank the River Dee, had no rig h t to erect booths on the That turns the mill that grinds the cor- Oregon grounds, or on any other T o feed my babes and me 1” grounds assigned to differen t states, counties and the governm ent. Encour­ "Good friend,” said Hal, and sighed ths while, aged by this v ie w o f the situation “ Farewell! and happy be! resolution was unanimously adopted at the m eeting firm ly protesting against But say no more, if thou'dst be true. That no one envies thee. locating any booths on any grounds Thy mealy cap Is worth my crown; without permission. Thy mill my kingdom's fe e ! M eanwhile the exposition authorities Such men as thou a*e England's boast. are standing pat and say they w ill Oh, miller of ths D ee!" erect the 100 booths planned. They — Charles Mackay. promise to incur as little frictio n as T h e S p a n is h C a v a lie r . possible, but declare th eir authority is supreme, and they must have th eir A Spanish cavalier stood in his retreat! way. Should the E xh ibitors’ club be And on his guitar played a tune dear; upheld in the courts, and it now seems ’^he music so sweet they’d ofttimea re­ peat. sure the case w ill reach the courts, it The blessings of my country and you. w ill d evolve upon the exposition au­ dear. th orities to establish a special place fo r the booths, as the exposition au­ Chorus— thorities themselves declare that the Say, darling, say, when I ’ m far away. booths should not be installed in the Sometimes you may think of me, dear; court o f honor, thus m arring that Bright, sunny days will soon fade away bright feature o f the grounds. Remember what 1 say to be true, dear. C U T G O V E R N M E N T EXPE N SE S P 1 L E € DR. W . A. W IS E Fair Exhibitors Will Resist E fforts to D eface Grounds With Shops F L O O D IN O K L A H O M A . “ Y’ ou don't mean to say you would accept tills old timepiece?” faltered the man w lio was being held up. “ Why, R o g e rs LeavesJHundred Million. It is only an apology for a watch.” San A n gelo, T e x ., M ay 25.— Reports “ That's all right, friend,’ laughed the w ere received here today from various bold highwayman. “ I'll accept the apol­ sections o f Tom Green and Concho ogy.” — Chicago Daily News. counties that more that. 100 head o f cattle and sheep w ere drowned in yes­ S to re l ig h t o n (h e In c id e n t . terday’ s storm. F ift y houses were re­ Maud Muller sang as she raked the ported destroyed. One woman was hay. “ With a little training,” she sighed, “ I killed. T h e loss w ill reach $100,000. believe I'd make a fairly good grasshop- M o re Japs Join Strike. pera singer.” Just then the judge happened along— W ellin gton , Kan,, M ay 25.— S ix and the rest is history.— Chicago Trib­ inches o f rain fe ll in three hours last une. night in a territo ry 15 m iles in length extending from South Haven, a fe w miles south o f W ellin gton , into Okla­ homa. The rain was accompanied by sheets o f hail that beat grain to the ground. “ I have suffered with piles for thirty- six years. One year ago last April I be­ V ery Heavy Losses in Texas. gan taking Cascareis for constipation. In N ew Y ork , M ay 25.— From sources the course of a week I noticea the piles began to disappear and at the end of six close to the fa m ily o f the late II. H. weeks they did not trouble me at all. Rogers, it was learned today that his Cascarets have done wonders for me. I estate is valued at nearly $100,000,000. aui entirely cured and feel like a new The vast fortune is invested in the best man.” George Kryder, Napoleon, O. securities and is in excellen t condition. It is reported that the whole estate is Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. N ever Sicken.Weaken or Gripe. le ft to the im mediate relatives, w ith 10c, 25c, 50c. N ever sold in bulk. The gen­ the exception o f a bequest to Mark uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cu ie or your money back. 820 Twain, who was R o g e rs ’ most intim ate personal friend, and certain bequests to his native town o f Fairhaven, Mass. I t is understood that H. H. Rogers, Jr., w ill manage the estate. 22 Years a Leader in Painless Dental Work in Portland. m « * * # $ # * « # £ ¿ * # * * s W AR A T S E A T T L E . T a ft’ s Policy o f Econom y Being C a r­ ried Out in A ll Departments. Washington, M ay 25. — Secretary M eyer has cut off $10,000,000 in N avy departm ent estim ates fo r the next fis­ cal year. This is a sample of what may be expected on the part o f other cabinet officials. I t may not be possible to reduce ex­ penditures in all departments to as no­ ticeable a degree as in those pertaining to the arm y and navy branches o f the m ilitary service, but the th ing that w ill be accomplished in all directions is a more in telligen t idea o f the rela­ tions between, or rather harm onizing of, estimates and appropriations. Secretary o f the Treasury M acVeagh expects to have in hand by June 1 esti­ mates o f all heads o f departments. Between then and the tim e fo r the m eeting o f congress in regular session in December, painstaking study and investigation w ith a v ie w to ascertain­ ing the exact requirement o f various bureaus embraced in d ifferen t depart­ ments, or ju st what w ork each is per­ form in g and a detailed analysis o f re­ sults as compared to expense involved, w ill be carried on. R E V O L U T IO N IS A C T IV E . Santo Dom ingo Republic in T h ro e s o f Another S trife. Cape Haytian, H ayti, M ay 25.— The revolutionary movement is spreading. General Camacho, the ex-governor o f Monte Chriati, who is w orking in unison w ith General Quirito F elic e for the overthrow o f the governm ent, has attacked and seized Guayabin and Da- jabon, which are on the H aytian fron­ tier, the Dajabcn riv e r being the north­ west boundary between H a y ti and the Dominican republic. There, has been figh tin g between the revolutionists and the loyal forces at Monte Christi. The fa te o f Jose Bordas, governor o f Puerto Plata, is not known, but it is reported he is either dead or a prisoner. Communications are interrupted, and governm ent troops are expected to reach the disaffected districts by sea. 18 C ars Fall Into R iver. Helena, M onL, M ay 25.— A Great Northern ore train was wrecked today between this place and G reat Falls, and 18 cars o f ore fe ll into the Missouri river. Brakeman Rogers was killed and Engineer Sieben seriously injured. Three others o f the train crew were more or less seriously hurt. A t the place o f the accident the Missouri rive r runs beside the track. The riv e r has been risin g fo r the past fe w days and softened the roadbed. The engine now lies at the bottom, completed submerg­ ed, and the cars are partly covered. China is Standing Firm . Lisbon. M ay 25.— The dispute be­ tween Portugal and China over the possession o f the dependencies o f Macao has become acute.. The Portugese g o v ­ ernment is sending General Jose Mach­ ado to induce China to come to an am i­ cable agreem ent, notwithstanding the fact that the governm ent has received word that China absolutely refuses to enter into negotiations w ith the Portu­ gese delegates unless Portugal an­ nounces the dependencies, including the neighboring islands. Dreadnaughts to G row . London, M ay 25.— R eginald M cKen­ na, first lord o f the adm iralty, in reply­ ing to criticism s on the govern m ent’ s naval policy, said today that the bat­ tleships to be built under this y ea r’ s | program would be at lea^t 30 per cent | superior to th eir im mediate predeces- ' sor*. In what way that superiority is to be obtained has not been entirely disclosed, but at least tw o o f the im ­ provements to be introduced have been made known. U. P O rd e rs IOO Engines. Dunkirk, N . Y ., May 25.— It is re­ ported that the Union Pacific railroad has placed an order fo r 100 engines ' w ith the Am erican Locom otive com- ' pany and that they will be built at the Schenectady and Brooks plants. I ’m off to the war. to the war I must go, To fight for my country and you, dear; But if I should fall, In vain I would call Ths blessings of my country and yon, dear. Chorns—- And when ths war la o'er, to you I'll re­ turn ; Back to my country and you, dear. But should I bs slain, you may seek in vain Upon the battle-field you will find me, dear. P re ss A g e n t ( • s R iv e r . The editorial staff o f one o f the pop­ ular magazines o f New York were gathered In the publisher’s office one day In December, discussing plans for the new year. “ One thing w e must have,” said the publisher, emphatically. “ W e must have a lot o f stuff about water— pow­ er, navigation— everything about w a­ ter.” “ W ell,” said the editor, cautiously, “ o f course a tim ely article on the sub­ ject— not too technical— ’’ “ Tim ely article nothing" interrupted the publisher. “ I f I had my way we’d have a long article every number. W e must have at least tlx In the year. I t ’a the greatest subject going." "B ill,” aald one o f the staff, “ who or what set you crazy on water?" The publisher looked at him and laughed. “ I ’ll tell you what It was,” he said. “ It was a long, lank Arkansas traveler named John Fox. He came In here one day, so quietly I hardly heard him enter. Said he wanted to talk about water, and especially about rlvera. I told him to run away, as I was busy. He sat down by my desk and began to talk. W ell— he's one of thoee South­ erners you read about, courteous, soft- voiced, the kind you can't shut up and send away. In a few minutes I was listening in spite of m yself* He sat there three hours, telling me things I had never dreamed of before about the rivers and harbors o f America. Then he picked bp his hat, and said he must be going. “ ‘For goodness sake don’t go y e t ’ begged. T m Just getting Interested, Tell me the rest.' But he wouldn't say another word. Out he went. I tell you he's a smooth one! H e knows Just when he has said enough. Ever since then I have been plumb crazy over waterways.” — Success Magazine. T H IN G S J A P A N E S E . W h a t I s B e i n g l l o n e In t h e W a t o t P r o m o t i n g I n d n s t r r a n il T r a d e . Japan's budget for l'.Xitl provides a total taxation o f 320,535,132 yen. The principal Items are, In y e n : Land tax, 85,488,307; sake tax, 81,528,018; cus­ toms duties. 47,220,721; Income tax, 20,- 720,858; business tax, 23,037.700; tax on textile fabrics consumed, 10,462, 106; tax on sugar consumed, 17.208.016. In addition the profit o f the monopoly bureau will be 54,251,058 yen, til“ New York Sun says. By subsidies Japan encourages ship navigation, shipbuilding, agriculture, banking, waterworks, harbor works, preservation of old shrines and tem­ ples, education, road Improvement», bridge building, sewage and sanitary works, education o f settlers, deep sea fishing, colonization, technology, sugar manufacture, mulberry farming and other lines o f effort. Formosa's civil administration bud­ get for 1000 calls for an expenditure o f 82,234,540 yen, with a revenue of 32,275,440 yen. On Dec. 31, 1008, Japan’s outstand­ ing national loans (domestic and for­ eign) amounted to 2,214,507,272 yen, a decrease during the month of 20,022,- 630 yen. Japan's currency In circulation on Dec. 31, 1908, was 503,300,746 yen, con­ sisting o f 150.665,474 in specie and 862,- 734,272 In convertible notes. During December 1908, the Toklo bank clearing house did a business of 303,900,006 yen, an Increase o f 011,132 yen over December, 1907. Postal hanks In Japan had on Dec. 31 8,502.050 depositors, with 104,448,- 667 yen to their credit. Dividends paid by various Japanese companies range from 4 to 36 per cent a year. F ifty yen is the almost uni­ versal face value o f Japanese's corpo­ ration stocks. In 1008 Japan’s foreign trade totaled 814,408,008 yen, consisting o f 378,239,- 436 yen exports and 436,250,472 yen Im­ ports. The excess o f Imports over ex­ ports was 58,020,036 yen. Raw cotton led In Imports and raw silk In exports, being 90,000,000 yen and 108,000,000 yen respectively. The Imports Includ­ ed machinery worth 84,000,000 yen and petroleum 15,000,000 yen. Other chief Imports were rice, beans, sugar, wool, flax, hemp, oil cake and Iron burs and rails. In Its mercantile marine Japan lias 1,618 steamships, o f 1,153,340 aggregate tonnage; 4,515 sailing vessels, o f 372,- 310 aggregate tonnage, and 1,300 Jap­ anese "ships o f the old style," o f 511,- 452 aggregate tonnage; In all, 7,523 ships, o f 2,037,111 aggregate tonnage. Japan Is selling coal to China to the value o f about 7,000,000 taels ($5,000,- 000) a year, fully three-fourths o f all the coal China Imports. The big vessels for use In the l'a- cltlc trade are now building at the M it­ subishi dockyards fo r the Orleutal Steamship Company. One Is o f 13,500 tons and two of 0,250 tons each. Shipbuilding at the Japanese yards generally la at a very low ebb. Many workmen have been laid off. Attention Is being turned to making machinery and boilers. In forty years (1868 to 1008) Japan's foreign trade Increased from 26,000,- 000 yen to 814,000,000 yen. lifl For Infants and Children. 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It’s U ynu miffpr from Fit», Kalling Slctn..», Spaan.. « just as well for you not to know that Ituva ebiKran. or fnanda timt ened. The watchers T h e sporting man can have buttons had not Ion* to wait. A man who had with fox masks as a design or the evidently been keeping an eye on them heads o f fox hounds. The fancy but­ was seen to take the envelope. ton can be obtained In gold or silver The. messengers promptly closed with or quaintly enameled. him and he has had an opportunity o f Dlrectolre dresses are trimmed prin­ thinking out fresh schemes In prison. cipally with buttons o f the large, flat The “ rrar” o f Bulgaria had once to description. They are worn arranged pay dearly to recover certain compro­ straight down the frocka from the mising documents. He had left some throat to the hem o f the skirt, and Important paper* on his desk and a often there are twenty button* on each palace official glancing through them sleeve. discovered their marketable value. T h e fashionable button Is the large From the Austrian capital be wrote flat satin one,” a west end modiste 8 6 O u n c e s fo r 2 3 C e n ts demanding to be “ squared.” Ferdinand ■aid yesterday. ‘T h e little Jewelry set the Austrian police on hie track, buttons have no vogue In com parison1 but the blackmailer, evidently expect­ kOUNCES/ Made from pure, carefully tested with theoe. Many dlrectolre coats and ing thla, had already left for Russia. skirts hare china buttons, on w h ich ! m aterials. Get a can on trial In the end the new “ czar" bad to pay there are designs o f flowers. up and look pleasant and row to be You never saw such calces 'Some exquisite large, flat buttons' , more careful o f his dangerous secrets on sale are an old Dutch s e t These and biscu it T h ey ’ll open In future. are hand painted with domestic sesnes y o u r eyes. and ars beautifully executed. Their A d e p t. pries la $40 ths half doaen, In a caas. •'Ever plsy golf?” Other Dutch buttons bar# quaint pte- “ Nope.” 'O a a r a n t a a * turea painted on glass, an* birds mads “ Still you swear well.” Birmingham an dar a ll o f hair underneath.” Age-l'« » * 1'1 Tara F ood U a | C. Gee Wo Doctor DENTIST m 1 [w IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY MAPLEINE For Highest Quality use B A K I NG POWDER