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BELGIAN KING DYING 1« T o l d «h o T ro t*. REION OF TERROR. RUST A T OVERAMMEROAU. A oountryman on a vlsis to Gla* Zelaya Said to Have 500 Political Pris A l r e a d y F r e p a r i n a f o r t h e P r e . e a l a - cow. while walking along Argyll oners in Chains. t lo u o f t k . I 'a e e lo u F la y . street reading the signboards and the tickets In the shop windows, said to O b e r a i n m e i g u u Is already busy with Bluefields, Nicaragua, Dec. 14.— It his companion, “ Hoo can a' thae ham t learued from au authoritative source preparations for the pertormauce ot shops be the best and cheapest? Every tile passion play, which will lake place hat a reign of terror is beiug main- uext year, a Loudon letter to the New Cures all blood diseases and yin o' them Bays that, and the same .nined in Managua, and that not less Fork Sun says. Thirty dates have | w l’ the clothts shops, tae. They are ban 500 persons identified with poli- been fixed between May IS and Sept. builds up the whole system. jist a lot of leears.” ics are in chains in the prisons. A 25, of which nineteen are Sundays. They continued along the street un There is no “ just as good” til, coming opposite a plumber's shop atholic society has been ordered to Extra performances are sometimes giv- medicine. Get it today and with a big bill in the window with the -ease sending supplies to the prisoners, in on Mondays, when there are more words “ Cast Iron Sinks" printed In who may starve to death, as they are people In the village on the preceding begin taking it at once. lu u-ual I quid form nr chocolated tab- large letters on it. he exclaimed: Glowed only 2 cents a day for food. 'Sundays than can find places in the eta called Marsatab». 100 Doses $1. “ Well, Jock, here's yin that tells the Corporal punishment is meted out daily “ 'taler. Dying Monarch Calmly Makes Will truth at ony rate. But any half-wit to various alleged offenders. I Th* * reat problem of the passion Receives Sacrament and Bids ted fool kens that cast Iron wad sink.“ Id le T h o a ffh ll. Zelaya, to create an impression that committee Is to prevent the per- . , fl k c m a l l x o a t 'p n m d n o -o n n r o t in n i into nt a The bitter end ln olgars 1* the lait — T it Bits._________________ Farewell to All. the sentiment of the people of Managua rormani-es from degenerating tommerclalistn. The play oommenior- half inch. s hostile towards America aud Ameri Everybody lj anxloue to eerve a rich »fes the departure ot the plague from cans, recently ordered Amelio Estrada, man wth a subpena. ,:he village in 1633 and the devo itness Brussels, Dec. 14.— At 5 o ’clock this no le8s now ,,ian „ One boarder claim* the fruit ealad morning the condition of King Leopold t prominent liberal and a brother of the f the actora For Infants and Children. revolutionist chief, to organize a dem bas ever been; but already this au was unchanged. Is just another scheme for serving prunes. Brussels, Dec. 13.— Leopold II. king onstration against the United States. tumn agents have canvassed the en This he refused to do. When nice men are put up, how tire village to buy up sleeping aceom- of the Belgians, tonight is making a Bears the It is understood that Dr. Julian Irias, •re we going to stop a woman from aiodatlons for next summer and prices desperate effort for his life, aud the minister general, has been making at Signature voting for both candidates? odds are strongly aguiust the aged tempts to start an uprising in his favor liavo been offered for single rooms monarch. The Insurance company agrees to as Zelava’s successor, but whether with ahlch have almost turned the heads As a last resort, the surgeon's knife Belaya’s consent Is not known. It is *F the peasants. pay a certain amount to on* widow.— A M ild H in t. will be tried tomorrow. I f the opera Washington Herald. Two guests came to spend the even tion is successful, King Leopold may reported also that Irias’ home bas been | No one can witness the passion play ing and didn’t know when to depart. live. I f it fail^, the end is inevitable. surrounded by soldiers. Further au- who has not spent the previous night js a iu r a a r r u f r e i n v s . The host and hostess were patient All will depend on the king’s strength thoritative dispatches state that 500 o f in the village Itself. Every house is Mrs. McCall— How about your eer- Zelaya s forces have been entrenched to registered as possessing a certain with them, very patient, but when 11, and vitality, which are ebbing fast. ▼ant girl? The last time 1 saw you prevent American marines from passing! . . . . ... 12 and finally 1 o’clock struck, the Kheumatism has already conquered over the bridges into Corinto. , amount of sleeping accommodations, you complained about her being so husband realized that something must the aged aud wasted frame. Dropsy Since last’ Thursday, when General *,,d *'te t°ta' number of beds in ’ he very slow. be done. He was an original chap, has developed, and an obstruction of Estrada became certain that General j village Is approximately the number Mrs. Hiram Often— Oh, she’s pro and in his droll way he looked over the intestines, which must be removed, Vasqucz, in command of a portion o f j af seats in the theater — 4,200. One- gressing. has greatly aggravated his condition. at his wife and said mildly: Zelaya’s troops, was attempting to make'thtrd of the beds In each house must The general opinion is that the king Mrs. McCall— Indeed? "M y dear, hadn't we better get up will not survive the operation. Indeed a detour of Rama to seize an unguarded he placed at the disposal of the local Mrs. Hiram Offen— Yes, she’s get The iiouse- to bed? Our friends may want to be be may die at any moment. The mon river point and descend upon Bluefields,' ofliclal lodging bureau. ting Bl ow er and slower. — Catholic torces of the provisional government ikAl, , , . , going.'* arch is rather optimistic, and today have boon actio* with Kroat energy. I h° lde” niay make their own terms for Standard and Times. exclaimed to his physician: Rama has boon occupied, and less im- ! 0 ° ^ er beds, with a maximum iharge BREAKS A COLD IN A DAY. “ Operate, and the sooner the bet portant rivor landings have been strong rigidly fixed by the committee, H O W A R D E. BURTO N — Assayer and Chemist, ter.’ ’ But he added with a wan, wist ly guarded. All available boats have | Three great tourist offices of Ixrn- I I Leadviilo, Colorado. Specimen price«: Gold. And Cures Any Cough That Is Curable. ful smile: Silver. I,ead, SI. Gold, Silver. 75c; Gold. 60o: Zina been held in reserve to rush reinforce- don, Berlin and Munich have secured Noted Physician's Formula. or Copper. $1- Mail ins envelopes and fu ll p ricelist “ Perhaps, doctor, the long, long jour ments to any point that may be threat- ' i certain number of beds for the night int on application. Control and Umpire work ao> ney is at hand.’ ’ cited. Reference: Carbonate National Bank. This prescription is one of the very , ,, , ! oetore each performance. Many of King Leopold is still as lucid of in en?,d- best known to science. The ingredient! Genera Chamorro and 250 men ar-|the vUlagerl are re8ervlng accontmo tellect as ever. This masterful mind, rived today to assist in guarding the . can be gotten from any good druggist . . It # . R aises the dough or he will get them from his wholesalf which conceived and carried out the gi entire 60 miles of the Escondido river, la,lou* for vlsl,or8 of 1900 *° vl,onl an d com plies w ith gantic Congo project and roused the from Rama to Bluefields. General ar® pledged and whom thby re- house. a ll p u re food law s. “ Mix half pint of good whiskey with whole world into bitter indictment and Chamorro left 300 men guarding th e iSar‘l as friends, two ounces of glycerine and add one discussion, calmly directed what seems land passage between Bluefields and The burgomaster, Herr Bauer, has half ounce Concentrated pine compound. to be the final chapter in his spectacu Greytown. promised all his available beds to an The bottle is to be well shaken each lar career. English woman, who has taken a villa The picture was pathetic enough. time and used in doses of a teaspoouful it Garmlsch, twelve miles away, and FOUR DROWN IN COLUMBIA. Separated from his two eldest daugh I to a tablcspoonful every four hours.’ ’ will convey her guests to the village | The Concentrated pine is a special ters by a tragic skein of events, with pine product and comes only in half scandal of his own personal life whis Three Rescued A fter All-Night Struggle In a motor car. She has already re With Death. vived 200 applications for the accom ounce bottles, each enclosed in an air pered by every tongue, Leopold lay tight case, but be sure it is labeled tonight in “ The Palms,’ ’ a little pa Rainier, Or., Dec. 13.— Four young modation. “ Concentrated. ” vilion of six rooms, close to the great The large firms of tourist agents I.acken attended by his faithful daugh people, residents of Maygers, Or., met aave already about 3.000 applical'ons ter Priueess Clementine, Crown Prince terrible deaths by drowning in the Co F o o d S ca rce. ind the local bureau Is receiving scores lumbia river early Sunday morning, "This circular describing the Mount- Albert and the royal household. dally. Offers of $6 and $7 a night fer The day was a mixture of anxiety, when a launch in which they were rid convertible sitting rooms, which the tngvue says you can sit at the dinner hope and despair. As his strength table and see the beautiful mountain failed the king, his chaplain, an aged ing turned turtle at Burton’s landing, villagers would gladly let In ordinary peaks,” said the man who contempiat- priest with tears wetting his cheeks, spilling the party of seven into the icy reasons for 25 cents a day. are being !d going. approached the bed to hear the king’s cold water. Three of the party were made by agents, but such speculative "That Is true,” replied the one who confession and administer communion rescued after hanging to grim death offers have no chance ot acceptance. To tra vel East had been, "and that's just about all and extreme unction. In the morning is via the Anton Lang, who will be the Chris- the king, assisted by a notary and so for seven hours, which to them seemed you can see."—Yonkers Statesman. like centuries. tus, as In 1900, Is now 35. Since the licitors, settled his private affairs. The dead.are: Miss Selma Hendrick last performance he has married a To Count Oultremont, marshal of the son, aged 17; Anna Hendrickson, aged pretty young woman and they have court, his majesty said: 19; Grace Wand, aged 16, and Lee Bar three children He Is still a working “ You have served me well for more ber, aged 20. than 20 years. I am grateful. Before The rescued are: Pearl Proctor, aged potter, and his little shop is con "M y father has been a sufferer from sick I die, I want to tell you so and give 20; Frank Kasper, aged 20, and Amos stantly Invaded by visitors. He headache for the last twenty-five years and you iny thanks.” played Chrlstus In 1905 In a special Card, aged 19. The king then summoned Princess néver found any relief until he began A party of 10 or 12 young people play on the history of David, and his taking your Casc&rets. Since he has Clementine, whom he kissed several begun taking Cascarets he has never had times, telling her not to cry. She was from Maygers, 10 miles west of Rainier, wife complains that he often spent five the headache. They have entirely cured led fainting from the room. Other rela came here Saturday to spend the even hours a day Blgnlng photographs. ing at the skating riuk. After the clos All profits from the Hale of sea's will him. Cascarets do what you recommend tives followed. ing of the rink at 10 P. M., a party of them to do. I will give you the privilege Portland to Chicago Subsequently h^ received the papal seven left Rainier in the gasoline launch be administered by the committee tor of using his name.” — E. M. Dickson, nuncio, who brought the benediction of the benefit of the village as usual. The 1120 Resiner St., W. Indianapolis, Ind. the holy father, and the Spanish min Hendrickson for Maygers. The seven clung desperately to the actors are only nominally compensat ister. The maydr of Brussels eame to Plea sa n t, P a la tab le, Potent, T a s t e G ood. Chicago, St. Louis, Etc. ed. For them It Is a labor of love and overturned boat. D o G ood. N e v e r S lcken .lW eaken o r Gripe. the castle as the bearer o f the good 10c. 25c. 50c. N e v e r sold in bulk. T h e sen- Lee Barber, who hung on for nearly devotion. wishes of the people of Brussels, and nine tablet sta m p ed C C C. G uaranteed to an hour and a half, was first to let go. It le expected that about 200,000 per c o re o r y o u r m o n ey back. 825 to express the popular hope that his “ Train de L u x e ” to St. Paul “ I ’m getting sleepy,” he said. “ I ’m sons will go to the play next year, im majesty would recover, but the king going to sleep,” afid he slipped back rii'dlng fully 40,000 English and Amer was too tired to receive him. into the water and did not rise. The Latest equipment, Pullman, next to drop off was Miss Selma Hen icans. Tourist and Dining Cars, electric SEVEN DIE IN FIE E . drickson, who held on perhaps a half- lighted and up-to-date. Block W k r A r e th e O lil P o o r r hour longer. Soon after Anna Hen Signal System Portland to Chicago. “ Is It not the old man’s fault that he of Cincinnati Tenement House Scene For literature, rates, reserva drickson, her sister, went to a watery Is poor?” you ask. Often It Is. The Fatal Panic. tions, etc., call on or write to any grave. aged man and women who drag out Cincinnati, Dec. 14.— Two women O. R. & N. agent, or to The survivors clung to the boat until two men ami three children lost their 6 A. M.. making just seven hours in all, their weary lives in a hopeless effort lives ami seven other persons were when the tugboat Burton came along to hold on are often the victims of seriously injured in a tenement fire at and answering their cries rescued them. their own sins, says Walter Weyl, In Third and Sycamore streets, which Success Magazine. A man may drink General Passenger Agent out at midnight. Three of the Troops Arrive at Panama. to excess for forty years, and wonder m wst «troni tor (guu$d»(§uis broke Portland, Oregon dead were burned to cinders. Colon, Dec. 14.— The United States that at 60 he is not an established and So plcM.nl that he Eke. it— and contain, no opi The frenzied inmates gathered in the transport Dixie, with 700 marines respected citizen. The old man who ate«. There is nothing like it for Bronchiti,. windows and climbed to the roof aboard, which sailed from Philadelphia Asthma and nil troubles of the throat and lungs. waits at midnight In the bread line for whence they jumped into blankets. December 6, arrived at 6 o ’clock this crust and coffee, may be a wretched MODCRN EXPERT A Standard Remedy lor hall a century. Six men fled to the roof, whore fire morning. I Druggists, 29 Cunts record of an Ill-spent life. men had to use force to prevent them The Dixie proceeded to dock, 11, And yet he may not be. He may be from virtually committing suicide by Cristobal, where cars were in waiting At Prices that Defy Competition jumping to the street. to transport the men, provisions and more sinned against than sinning; he l « T h WITHOUT PLATES A SPECIALTY A woman, clasping her 8-year old son ammunition immediately to Panama. may be turned out Into the storm, as in her arms, jumped from a third-floor was King Lear, by his ungrateful IN THE W ETTEST WEATHER window. Both were instantly killed. Washington, Dec. 14.— A hurry call children, or by the ungrateful chil NOTHING EQUALS Dwellers in the tenement were so for marines to proceed with the cruiser overwhelmed by panic that some rushed Prairie on her interrupted trip from dren of his neighbors. The tottering, /y R O W E R 'S headlong into the flames. The fire was Philadelphia to Colon was made upon decrepit, dissolute old man may be the extinguished with slight trouble with the three New England navy-yards to senile child of the boy who worked at 8, of the young fellow who was cast a total loss of about $25,000. day. Into Jail for a trivial offense. w a t e r p r o o f Ruin as Governor Snaps. P A IN L E S S E X T R A C T IO N It Is not true to-day that the right Fire Cry Fatal to Three. S IL V E R F I L L I N G S ............ O IL E D Camas, Wash., Dec. 14.— The governor G O L L D F IL G U S .N ................................. ®1.UU u p U P lla L L IN a llN Cleveland, O., Dec. 14.—A cry of eous In their old age never beg bread. G A R M EN TS 22K ; G O L D C R O W N ......................................S 5 .0 0 on one of the high speed engines used “ fire” that started when a woman fell The chances of life are many, and a GOOD OD R U B B E R P L A T E ............................. * 5 .0 0 for running a dynamo at the Crown downstairs from the balcony of the Ma man may work and save, and yet In THEY LOOK WELL- WEAR WEIL TO E * B E S T R U B B _ E R P L A T E S ..................$ 8 .0 0 Columbia paper mill broke about noon jestic theater tonight caused a panic in the last hour be penniless and friend W H A L E B O N E P L A T E S ......................... S I 0 .0 0 AND Will NOT LEM O u t-of-tow n patients can obtain p e r fe c t w ork LONG COWS -*325 .*3*2 today, causing the engine to tear it the crowded house and the death of less. The honored bank may break, and aave money by calling a t our office. self to pieces. One large piece of the three women. the trusted friend defraud; even the NO S T U D E N TS NO GAS N O C O C A IN E SUITS *322 flywheel went up through the second A ll work guaranteed fo r ten years Mrs. William Richter. Miss Mary Cor soto rstHrwHtPt floor, tearing out heavy timbers and rigan and Miss Mary McCafferty were Insurance company may fall to insure. CATALOG n / t£ CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS A J . T o w r a Co. b o s t o n . u x * . seriously injuring Sam McKever, who crushed in the crowd and died in am And there are men, honest and intel 323V» Washington St.. Cor. Sixth T o w i r C a n a d i a n C o . u m it c o - T o r o n t o , c a n . was working on a paper machine on bulances. Many other women and a ligent men, and great men and geni Established 15 years. H ere to stay. the second floor. One paper machine number of children sustained minor in uses, too, who cannot keep their heads was also badly wrecked. Several men juries. above water, and who are driven by were near the engine when the accident R em inded Him . It took the efforts of squads from their very humanity Into a penniless wish I could remember,” said R iv happened, but were not injured. Part ncarbv police stations to stop the old age. ers, "what it was that my wife told me o f the mill is shut down for repairs. struggling of the mob. S u b te rra n e a n W a te r s . | to do to-day.” . Successful tests have been mad* of “ Perhaps,” suggested Brooks, ‘she 1206,900 Theft Exposed. Surfman Hears Aeroplane. an apparatus Invented by M. Dlenert, told you to bring my razor back. You St. Petersburg, Dec. 14.— Members of New York, Dec. 14,— William Leach, one of the city engineer* In Paris, by | borrowed it about a month ago.’ the Duma have introduced an interpel a surfman of the Fire island life saving which the microphone Is used for dla- "R azor back? Razor back? I know . . . . , now— I was to be sure to take home lation in regard to the recently dis Mtation. believes he heard an aeroplane ■ some Dork ch oD s.” —Chicago Tribune. covered thefts o f government bond cou when he was doing patrol duty tonight. exchange. The apparatus consists of First he heard a buzzing high up in pons presented for redemption com the air, and whatever made it. he says, an acoustic cone with a small con* mitted by employes of the state bank passed directly over his head. The noise fitted inside. The base of th* small and of the controller department aet- resembled the rattle and hum of a high- oone 1* turned toward the narrow end ng in collusion. Thefts amounting to speed motor. All efforts to convince o{ th# acoustic cone. A special coy*r .*206,900 have been established, but it Leach that he may have mistaken the air outside from causing is known the total amount is several flock of geese for an aeroplane only prevents *" times greater, the criminals having for made him laugh. He says he has heard ’ several years taken large quantities of too many geese to confuse the sound of To use the apparatus a hole Is dug canceled coupons from bundles about to their flight with the exhaust of a gaso eight or ten Inches Into the ground, be burned. or It can be placed In a receptacle line motor. holding water which U flat on the A yer’s Hair Vigor, new im Boys’ Play Proves Fatal. M ein s an unfailing w ater supply. It ground. The acouetic cone is placed Spirits’ Advice Obeyed. n c a n s t h a t you w i l l h ave the most practi- proved formula, will certainly Los Angeles, Dec. 14. — Wesley ____ _ London, Dec, 14.— A sensation has In the hoi* or water and rubber tubes, Domestic w a t e r su ply system now in use. N o elevated tank no frozen pipes in stop falling of the hair. Indeed, Haughtelin, 11 years old, died early to been caused in society bv the mysteri th* end* of which ar* placed In the w in t e r , no <*tagn»nt w a t e r in summer, no as the result of a schoolboy en ons disappearance of Viscountess Hatener'a ears, conduct the sound. The we believeit will always do this day ******* »opp br trouble« o f any sort. Tank counter yesterday over a game of mar I'htirrhill, sister of the Earl of Lonsdale. ____ , p la c e d in baa» m e n t. out o f sigh t and way. unless there is some disturb bles. According to statements o f other Lady Churchill arrived at St. Paneras “ « J ,of . •“ »tarranean water thus made o f p r e y e d steeL w ill not m e t and w i l l last a life t im e . ance of the general health. boys. Haughtelin became involved in Station with her son and two daughters h* » rd *• conunuoui and I* P*rUcU- You w ill be pleased w ith the L E A D E R an argument with Truman Flint, a 15- Novcmber 28. She has not been seen »*wly Intense when the water falls In system o f furnishing Domestic W ater Then,« constitutional medicine year Supr > . A sk »or our catalogue and fre e old lad. Their dispute led to since, although advertisements have a gallery. booklet. 'H o w I Solved I f y W ater ^epply may be necessary. Consult blows, and a rough-and tumble fight. been published to trace her. According' The Problem. ” apparatus was successfully W. E. Haughtelin, father of the lad, to rumors. Lady Churchill recently eon- used a few day* ago In a valley in tha your physician about this. says death was the result of an acci suted with a spirit medium, who as- mar|aa department, where three faria- P o t t n o t change ih t color o f the hair. dent, and that he will not proueente sured her it was her duty to ieave her #ri war, tly lnconvenienced by Form u la w ith aach bottle young Flint. husband, Viscount ChurehiB. , ta fta g * dap, nd on the riv, r so[ua % Show It to year Hood’s Sarsaparilla Mind Remains Clear, Condition Is Practically Hopeless. MAY OPERATE AS LAST RESORT C A S T O R IA The Kind You Have Always Bought K CRESŒ nt THE SAFE W A Y Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company's Headache NEW FAST TRAINS Oregon-Washington Limited Chicago-Portland Special FREE! H A R P -G U IT A R ! FR E E ! A new and wonderful m u s i c a l instrument which a combinatioi o f the ktrand Ital ui harp and guitar. It ha* a beautiful tone and n positively the eas'CRi instrument to play eve.i made. W e teach you a your own home As ar advertisem ent we an GOING TO CIVE AWAY one o f our $12.50 Har* Guitars to each o f the S” 1 c,o u" ly who , * nrt u" "»m e . »nd whom the harp is for. down R IG H T N O W and d io p us a card and be one o f tha lucky few , Sit HARP-GUITAR MfG. CO.. 428 lumbar t.chants Building, Portland, Ore. A Tribu te. A iU p ta ito a . "In E. H. Harriman’s obituary no "Miss Prim is very particular about tices,” said a New York clergyman, having everything appropriate. She "due prominence wasn't given to his even carries this Idea into her excla fondness for little children. That chil mations." dren were also fond of him was proved “ She does?” by a remark my little daughter made "A t least, I suppose so. The other last month. day I told her that Miss Petty, ot “ 'Mr. Harriman Is dead, my dear,’ whom she has a very poor opinion, I said to her. had offered to make me some caramel “ Her eyes filled with tears, and she for the fair, and what do you think said, with a gulp: she said?” “ ‘Oh, papa, how happy the angels “ What?” N will be!’ ” “ Oh. fudge!” If You have Common Sore fyes, A M o d e rn Instance. if lines blur or run together, you need The mighty Casey had struck out. P E T T IT ’ S E YE SA LV E , 25c. All “ I had to do it or spoil the poem,* druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, he explained. N. Y. Years afterward, however, when h® saw how the elocutionists had over K tw I «Io n I n W p i l d l n g « « worked It, he bitterly regretted the News comes from Vienna of a new act Idea at weddings— the wearing of a i n e y ivnew. wreath of roses by the mother of the j bride. Upon arriving home after the 1 "And now, children,” said th® te'ich* ceremony the bride’s mother removes ei, addressing tne question to the clast in anatomy k i d physiology, “ can you her hat and puts on a half circle ol te’.l me what milk la?” roses, composed of buds with silver ‘ Eight cents c quart’ ” shouc«*^ tha petals and foliage. children, In um?on. —Chicago Tribun®. H o w H e W e n t* "And If you really ascended that awful mountain why did you leave no visible trace?” 'T h e footprint left by the astral body Is not a tangible thing,” respond- ed the explorer with a dignity almost frigid.—Philadelphia Ledger. MORPHINE Batura you pay a coni, wo w ill con- ----------------------------------------- _ _ vine* y o u t h a t Maumo peri’iauentljr euros any drug habit. (Ji.arantood not to contain Morphine. Laudanum. Opium or any othar habit f o r m in g drug. N o mouey requited in advance, a full month's treatmont sent to tlioso aflhrted without ona cent o f deposit. Manino has cured thousands. It will euro yon. Qivo it a free trial, ¥ou a t « to b « tlio sole judge. Address M anin o M ed ic in e C o, 3249 Iscusl it,, tt. Lews. Me. FREE O N a p p r o v a l T h e Separation. inless Dentistry “ I understand that she is separated from her husband." "Yes.” “ Oh, tell me all about tt. What did she do?” “ Nothing. He died.” Portland, Or., Dec. 10, 1909. The ruling market quotations in Portland today are as follows: Dressed Turkeys, per pound, .......................... 20 to 22JC Live Chickens, per pound___ 14c Dressed Chickens, per pound. .................... 15 to 16C Dressed Hogs, per pound...... 9C Dressed Veal, up to 130 lbs., per pound........................l i e Large Veal less. We have 22 markets. We can use any amount o f produce. We want tons and tons of poultry before Christmas. Let every thing be o f good, fat quality. We never charge commission on anything. Ship anything you have any day in the week. Ad dress all shipments to the FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. Out o f town people in have their plat® ..ad bridgework fin* lshod in one day i t necessary. | We will givo you a good 22k gold or porctlal* | crown (or $3*« Molar Crown* 5 . 1 22kBridgeTeotb 3 . v | Gold Fillings 1.1 Enamel Filling* 1*C ; Silver Filling* * 5 fl Inlay Filling* 2 .5 Q [Good Rubber - AA Plate* 5 .0 0 Beat Red 'N b- - r | | 0 L W. *. Wl SI, P u u u n h i M uv-u b ,r ‘ •?8 I* h i m tirmmii* ra n * tub * Painless Extr'don *D|| W ORK Q U A R A N T IK D POR IB YKARS PainleM Extraction hreo when plates o f brides worti ia ordered. Ooneultation Free, Yon cannot get bettaa palnleM work done anywhere. A l l w o rk fu lly ruajr- a n teed . Modern electric equipment. Meet method«* W ise Dental Co* F i i l i s o H v il iu w o T hibi >*W.8 u .S t .. PO R TLAN D , OREGON o r r t o x HOOKS: I L K . m i x . P N U “ fishting the B e e f Trust'* PORTLAND, OREGON [w Suutaj., S U L No. 51-Oa H E W w r i t i n g to a d v e r t i s e r « p ie menti on tliia paper. Soo-Spokane-Portland r*r r v i f T C i m Baby Smiles— When He Takes W M . M cM U R R A Y y pisos w SPOHN MEDICAL CO., S S S S A GOSHEN, IND., U .iA . c u r e t h e L a r g e s t M a n u fa c tu r e r of | | M e n ’ B F in e S h o e s in t h e W o r l d j d e n t is t r y W ear W. L. D ouglas com fortable, I e a s y - w a l k i n g shoes. They are m ade upon honor, of the best leath ers, by the m ost skilled workmen, In all the latest fashions. Shoes In every style and shape to suit men ] In all walks o f Ilfs. If I could take you Into my large I factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Doug* ^ las shoes are made, you would I then understand why they h o l d their shape, fit better, wear longer and are o f greater value than any FOR OUT DOOR W ORK J tilg e U n - - v LEW IS & S T A V E R C O . Portland, Ore. » Hiibfitltute. do«', or «1*. Ih n 4« m h. H , Bicentlflc Data Burned The reason whv i t . r 's u . ; r Vi.nr .inn, 1 B,*ery> ’ Ut h\i? I. bIcVure ft fir s td e .^ v M ? : Spokane, Wash. Boise. Idaho. L0W9U, M*«. Mine Bums, Six Entombed. ' * wa/ ,or U,* tr, w* ,#r *ul>p,y- ‘ Mon Weatherport. Ky.. Dec. 1 5 .-A rescue Aft#r thre* d* y» « • • " ^ In g * at* ' home o f tbe leientist* *nfl party entered the Baker min* o f th* •***r,l at what proved to b* • depth ‘ <>da7 ¡a ^ * " d‘ there 1* a marriage, th* worn- j ” H* **«m * to worship her; ! bellev. .be car** much tor (hat the rescuers will peoctrat* far. him.” t Los Angeles, Dec. 14. — The BOYS SHOES $2.Q 0& $2.5Q W h erever y o u live, W. L. Douglas shoes are within y o u r reach. U y o u r dealer cannot tit yo u, write tor M a il O rd e r Catalog. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. 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