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POULTRY AND GAME Can g «t you fancy prices for Wild Ducks and other game in season. W rit« us for cash offer on all kind« of poultry, pork. etc. WILSON TO CALL EXTRA SESSION Pearson-Page Co., Portland Machinery Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and _ exchanged: engines, boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st St„ Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. YOUNG MEN AND LADIES, become telegraph operators: easy to learn, steady work, short hours, fine opportunity to trave!. Students as sisted to good paying positions on railroads, steamships and in cities when qualified. Wire less and Morse telegraph courses taught quickly. W rite for our free scholarship plans. Pacific Telegraph & Railway Institute. WaahUaton Building. Seattle. Wash. Put An End to Business Uncer tainty Soon as Possible. Date Will Be Not Later Than April 16—Reviaic n o f Tariff to Be Principal Question. | New York — Governor Wilson an nounced that immediately after his inauguration as president o f the Unit ed States he would call an extraordi nary session o f congress to convene not later than April 15 for the purpose Also Land Plaster, Lime, Cement. Wall Plas ter and Shingles. Write for prices. o f revising the tariff. NOTTINGHAM & CO. The president-elect sailed'for Ber 102 Front Street. PORTLAND. OR. muda at 2 o ’clock Saturday afternoon for a vacation and will return Decem ber 16. To set at rest speculation as to what he would do with regard to tariff revision, he issued the following statement: o f $100 or more by buying your “ I shall call congress together in Piano or Player Piano direct extraordinary session not later than from factory store. April 15. I shall do this not only be BUSH & LA N E PIA N O COM PANY cause 1 think that the pledges of the 355 Washington St., Portland, Or. party ought to be redeemed as promptly as possible, but also because I know it to be in the interest o f busi When in PORTLAND »top at ness that all uncertainty as to what the particular items o f tariff revision NEW SCOTT HOTEL are to be should be removed as soon as Large, light rooms: steam heat: big lobby: possible.’ ’ clean and orderly: close to business section; LIME FERTILIZER SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT beat place for family in city. ROOMS 50c UP. Seventh and Ankeny Streets HALF BILLIO N INVOLVED. Convenient from All Depot, by Streetcar. TURKEYS WANTED W e want dressed Turkeys. Ducks and Geese for Thanksgiving trade. Write for our print ed booklet on dressing and marketing to get highest prices. Write today. We also want Veal. Pork and all kinds of Live Poultry. F. H. SCHMALZ & CO. Paid-up Capital $10,000. 141-143 Front Street Portland, Oregon [OLNESt h p li 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE W A S H IN G T O N A N D TEN TH STS SPi Bp ■ L M PORTLAND. OREGON W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G The School that F la e t* You in a Good Position^ 1 SALESMEN WANTED To sell Trees for the oldest nursery on the Coast. Pio neers o f 1849. Since 1863 at the present location Three generations o f growing trees. 420 acres Commission paid weekly. THE W00DB0RN NURSERIES F. W. SETTLEMIER, Proprietor. WOODBURN, OREGON Teach Australian Boys to Farm. Australia has established a train* tug school for boys who wish to be come expert farmers, but who lack the means to obtain proper Instruc tion. EAT HEARTY RELIEVE DISTRESS AFTER EATING Get Well a n d y o u c a n v e r y e a s ily THE CHINESE DOCTOR Both the American and the Chinese physicians use medicines made from lants and herbs. But thp Chinese ave extended their researches and use Roots, Herbs and Barks that have never been heard o f in this country. And with these harmless and non-injur- ious remedies Dr. C. Gee Wo has cured hundreds o f patients o f all sorts o f dis eases and who had previously been tak ing the medicines prescribed by well known American physicians. He has testimonials from patients all over the northwest as to the fine results he ob tained with the use o f these nature remedies. Should you live out o f town and wish to begin treatment, send 4 cents in stamps for a consultation blank and circulars. Office open evenings and Sundays. S Su’t Begins to Quiet Title to Califor nia Oil Lands. Washington, D. C.— T itle to West ern oil lands valued at the stupendous figure o f $500,000,000 is said to de pend upon the outcome o f the legal controversy which opened in earnest Saturday before the Supreme court of the United States. Edmund Burke filed before the court his printed argu ment in favor o f a claim to a portion o f the land in controversy, scathingly arraigning the Southern Pacific Rail way company, also fighting for the property. The case will be argued orally January 6. The land in contro versy in this particular case is in the oil fields o f Southern California. The Southern Pacific claims it under the land-grant act and Interior department patents which contained the provision “ excluding and excepting all mineral lands, should any such be found in the tract. ’ ’ The validity and effect o f this ex ception is receiving unusual attention because o f its having been included in the land grants to other railroads for decade after decade. Mr. Burke con tends that all oil land is mineral land. According to the brief filed the inter pretation o f the exception would de termine the Southern Pacific’s claim to oil land worth more than the entire road itself. Fruit Union is Assured. Spokane, Wash.— The first definite step toward effecting a permanent or ganization o f fruitgrowers in Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Washington with a view to marketing fruit through a common channel was taken here with the adoption o f a resolution by repre sentative fruitgrowers, bankers, rail road traffic men and others at a ban quet tendered by the management of the apple show here. The resolution calls for a convention o f delegates, one from each fruit dis trict in the states named to be held in Spokane December 16. The resolution, which was adopted unanimously, was introduced by N. C. Richards, representing the Yakima Fruitgrowers’ association and was the result o f a private conference of fru it growers. Taft Favors Free Tolls. Washington, D. C. —President T a ft told official visitors be did not expect to recommend to congress the repeal o f the free toll provision made in the Panama canal bill last summer for American coastwise vessels. A second portion o f the report o f Professor Johnson, the expert npon whose inves tigation the president based his recent proclamation o f tolls, contains strong recommendation againsst free tolls for American ships. Professor Johnson’s report did not discuss the diplomatic aspect o f the canal toll measure. Border Bullets Find 23. Washington, D. C.— Twenty-three persons at least were killed or wound ed badly on the American side o f the Mexican boundary last year by bullets fired during the fighting between the rebels and government forces under Madero. This fact was developed by the special army board, beaded by Colonel Francis Keman, which has just returned from an inspection trip to El Paso, Tex., and Douglas, Ariz., where most o f the trouble occurred. The board said that other persons, many o f them Mexicans, were injured. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS ARE FIXED YOU’RE “All to the Good” when the appetite is keen and your digestion perfect; but what a difference when the stomach “ goes back” on you, when the liver becomes lazy and the bowels clogged. In such cases you need H O S T E T T E R ’S Stomach Bitters right away. It really does the work. All Druggists. NEW PERKINS HOTEL MEW HOTEl' .2 RATES lUROPLAN WITH BATH $1£KR DAY UP BATH S I * ! UP perkins N ^ ^ PORTIAND.ORE MR THE HEART Of IRE CITY NOTE REDUCED RATES Most Centrally Located M a k e Money A ct as O ur A gen t and at the same time get your own Piano at factory cost. W e are the only wholesale Piano house west o f the Mississippi, and sell by mail in place o f us ing: expensive travelers. Write at once for full details. You save big money on your own purchase and can make splen did profit selling: to your friends. N o experience nec essary. RÂMÂKER BROS. CO. 1627-29-31 Third Avenue SEATTLE Caution. “ Shan I empty your wastebasket?" asked the Janitor. “ It Is brimful of correspondence.” “ No." answered the man who Is combining politics with high finance. "Just hand me my bonds and stock certificates and I’ll stuff ’em In some pigeonhole so that you can lock the waste-basket In the safe." Willing Panhandler. Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, was accosted one day by a drunken panhandler, who asked for a dime. The archbishop gave bfm the dime and said: "M y friend, don’t you think It would be possible for you to walk lu the straight and narrow path?" The panhandler straightened up, "Who? me?" he asked. “ Show It to me. I used to be a tight rope walker.”—Sat urday Evening Post Truest Moments. Count always your highest moments your truest moments. Believe that, in the time when you were the great est and most spiritual man or woman, then you were your truest self.—John Wesley. Foreign Ships Must Pay $1.20 Per Ton Net. British Protest is Ignored By Presi Yee Can Get Allen'> foot-tase n t t f. Wrlta Allan 8. Olmsted Le Rojr, N. Y .,fo ra dent — American Coastwise tree sampla ot Allen's Foot-liase. It cure« Vessels Are Exempt. sweating, hot swollen, aching leet. It rnakea new or _ tight shoes easy. A certain cure lot eorne. Ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug- gtsU tail It. 250. Don't accept any substitute. Washington, D. C.— President_Taft has issued a proclamation fixing the rates that foreign shipping shall pay for passage through the Panama canal. The proclamation, made under authority o f the canal bill passed by congress in August, establishes a mer chant vessel rate o f $1.20 per net ton in actual carrying capacity, with a re duction o f 40 per cent for ships in bal last. The provisons o f the proclamation are as follows: “ 1. On merchant vessels carrying passengers or cargo, $1.20 per^ net vessel ton—each 100 cubic feet— of actual earning capacity. ‘ 2. On vessels in ballast without passengers or cargo, 40 per cent less than the rate o f tolls for vessels with passengers or cargo. “ 3. Upon naval vessels other than transports, colliers, hospital ships and supply ships, 50 cents per displace ment ton. “ 4. Upon army and navy trans ports, colliers, hospital ships and sup ply ships $1.20 per net ton, the ves sels to be measured by the same rules as are employed in demanding the net tonnage o f merchant vessels. “ The secretary o f war w ill prepare and prescribe such rules for the meas urement o f vessels, and such regula tions as may be necssary and proper to carry this proclamation into full force and effect.” American coastwise shipping was exempted from toll payment by con gress. It was to this provision o f the act that Great Britain potested, but no reference to the protest was made in the president’s proclamation. American naval vessels are exempted without specific mention either in the act of congress or the proclamation, because the authorities believe it un necessary to explain the uselessness of payment from the navy pocket to the Treasury department. Simple Club Doings. While Mrs. W. was busy In hsr kitchen preparing tha light refresh ments for her bridge club, which In cludes the more well-to-do of the neigh boring county. Bally Hill, a poor farm er's child, came In with a donation of home-made pickles. "M y mother be longs to a clnb, too," said Sally. "Does she? And what do they do? Play cards?” "No.” "Sew?” "Oh, no; they just draw names out of a hat to see who'll have the next meeting.” Aviators Direct Battery, Junction City, Kan.— The aeroplane tests conducted by the War depart ment at Fort Riley, Kan., came to a close with unusually successful exper iments. Lieutenant Thomas DeW. Milling, with an observer on an aeroplane, lo cated an infantry train consisting of dummy figures o f supply wagons and an infantry escort three minutes after ascending. The information was flashed to a batter on the other side o f the hill and the train was destroyed at the first volley. Lieutenant M illing ascended again with an observer, and by dropping cards transmitted the range o f an enemy to the battery. Battle at Tchatalja Stops. Constantinople — In the last 48 hours, according to advices received here, there has been no fighting on the Tchatalja lines, owing, it is believed, to the fact that the negotiations for an armistice are proceeding direct with the Bulgarians. Another factor which probably has contributed to up set the Bulgarian plans is the out Their III 8ucc*ss. break o f cholera. The Englishman in Chicago doctor opines that tha avar- charge o f the Karaburun lighthouse age woman loves a cava man. But reports that Bulgarian scouts fired up most of them have to ba content with on a tug loaded with refugees from fiat dwellers. Siiifsi, wounding one. •mall Eggs of Silkworm. Patriarch Needs No Halp. The egg from which tha silkworm Baker, Or.— “ Uncle Tom ” Keating, comes la so small that It takas ona probably the oldest voter in this coun —— — — . | hundred of them to weigh a grata. ty, surprised his many friends at the Pow er* Approach A lii«* recent election here when he read and marked his ballot without anyone’s Paris— An official note issued by the 1 aid and without even the aid o f diplomatic corps says the ministers of glasses. Mr. Keating is in bis 89th , the powers have approached the v a r i- 1 year, and was much better informed ous Balkan states with the view to and readier Twith bis judgment as to mediation and that the foreign minis candidates and measures than many o f ters o f the allies replied that they his younger brothers. Mr. Keating is would refer the suggestion to their s resident o f Lower Powder River governments. The Montenegrin min valley, about 20 miles east o f this ister added that his government con eity. sidered itself unable to consent to an armistice except on condition that the A n d you would l i k e long CONSULTATION FREE Lad Steals Long Trip, Turks surrender Scutari. hair? R ic h , h e a v y h a ir ? Los Angelas— Henry Wheeling, a Beautiful, luxuriant h a ir ? St Lawrence Is Tied Up 12-year-old boy from Crawfordavflle, Montreal — The storm which has T h a t is perfectly natural, and Ind., who said he had ridden the en raged throngbont Quebec Province the we are here to help you. tire distance on the rear o f automo 182J First St., Cor. Morrison past 24 hours has effectually tied up biles, arrived here Thursday. Young A yer’s Hair V ig o r is a great Wheeling was discovered at Pomona, PO R TLAN D , OR. navigation on the St. Lawrence. The aid to nature in producing 35 miles east o f Los Angeles, wedged suspension o f activity in the local har bor comes at a time when the lake just the kind o f hair you de in a large tire on the rear o f a trans Aspsn Bast Wood for Matchsa. continental automobile. He was Aspen wood Is used almost exclu steamers are pouring in huge cargoes sire. D o n ot be afraid to taken out, dined and rode on a aeat sively In the manufacture of matches o f grain, which if not quickly export use i t N o danger o f its col the remainder o f hia journey. The tn Sweden, as It is easily cut and ed will cause a congestion. oring your hair. T h e ingre lad said the trip required two months. poroua enough to be eaafly Impregnat Strikers Attack Train. ed with sulphur or paraffin. dients are all given on each New Typewriter Record Made. Charleston, W. Va.— Striking min label, thus enabling your New York— Mis* Florence P. W il ers attacked a passenger train on the j Cabin Creek branch o f the Chesapeake doctor to wisely advise you son, o f this city, eclipsed all fast type P I S 0 S - R E .M E D V w riting recorde by w riting et the rate A Ohio railroad. The miners stopped Ce « f h Sfrap. T b H b O r U . I'm concerning its use. Consult o f 117 words a minute for one hour. the train and refuaed to allow it to j la tia*. §rU fe? PragriFtB-____ ___ _ him freely. H e knows. proceed because two carload* o f al The beet previous record wee 112 h j the j . C. AYMM rO , L tw tll words a minute. ii egad strikebreaker* were attached. Should Have Some Superstition. W e would not give a rap for tha person who Is without all supersti tion. W e would a little bit prefer the man whose superstitions are pessi mistic to the one who Is so exceed ingly superior as to think there is no luck In life, no favor nor disfavor In anything that may happen or In any circumstance that may surround our lives.— Exchange. Origin of Popular Saying. The origin of the saying that It takes nine tailors to make a man Is thought by some to be a corruption of “ nine tellers make a man," the "tel lers" being another name for "tolls” of a bell. The English custom was to strike three times three tolls or "tel lers” on the passing bell for the death of a man. It was three times two for a woman. Two-Edged 8word. Curiosity Is finding out something about somebody else that doesn’t con cern you and which would make you mighty mad If somebody else found It out about you when It didn’t concern somebody else.— Milwaukee Sentinel Good tobacco and a good re e l! That’s surely a lucky combination for the anglei— and here’s the way you can have them both. to I A ll smokers should know Duke's Mixture made by Liggett cf Myert at Durham, N . C. l ’ay what you w ill, you cannot get better granulated tobacco for 5c than the big ounce a n d a h a lf sack o f Duke’ s Mixture. And with each o f these big sacks you get a book o f cigarette papers FR E E . Get a Good Fishing Reel Free by saving the Coupons now packed in Liggett My ere Duke's Mixture. Or, if you don't want a reel—getany one of the hundreds of other articles. In the list you will find something for every member of the family. Pipes, cigarette cases, catcher’s gloves, cameras, watches, toilet articles, etc. These handsome presents cost you nothing—not one cent. They simply express our appreciation o f your patronage. Remember—you still get the same big one and a half ounce sack for Sc — enough to roll m any cigarettes. During November and Decem ber only, we will eend our new illuetrated catalogue of preeente FREE. Simply send us your name and address. I Coupons from Duke's M ixtu re may be assorted with tags from HORSE SHOE, J. T^TINSLEY’S N A T U R A L LEAF.GRANGER TW IST, coupons from FOUR ROSES (J0c-tin double coupon), PICK P L U G CUT, PIED M O N T CIGARETTES, CLIX CI GARETTES, and other lags or coupons issued by us. Premium Dept. St. Louis. Mo. African Anta. These Insects sometimes set for ward In such multitudes that the whole earth soems to be In motion. A corps of them once was seen to at tack and cover an elephant quietly feeding In a pasture. In eight hours nothing was to be seen but the skele ton of that enormous animal complete ly picked. The business was done, and the enemy marched on after fresh prey. Such power have the smallest creatures acting In concert. Slow Suicide. "Th e entirely self-centered man Is always a man slowly killing himself. . . . Bachelors do not usually live as long as married men; yet no ob server of the world would maintain that bachelors really take less care of themselves. No, they are always taking care of themselves, and It is the care that shortens their lives.”— "In Cotton Wool,” bv W. B. MaxwelL Th* Friend In Need. The rqan who Is willing to share his Must Bs Warned. last dollar with a friend can always The Prussian building code has Just find the friend, without much hunt- received a rather remarkable amend __________________ i ment. It provides that the huts for In*. the use of laborers connected with Idea for Poultry Raiser*. building operations must be suitably Th* Ginger Man. Electric food and water heaters ar* warmed between November 1 and Sometimes the weather puts ginger said to increase hens’ egg laying pow into some men. Then there Is a kind April 1— when the outside temperature ers and to prevent poultry diseases of man that all the time puts ginger reaches fourteen A'gre'es, that Is, due to cold food. eighteen below freezing. Into everybody around him. Nobody In this old world Is more useful to it Don't bur w .tor for bluing. 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A friend told me to try your Liniment and now 1 could not do without It. I find after its use 1 can sleep.” SLOANS LINIMENT ” Is s good Liniment. I keep it on hand all the time. My daughter ■prained her wrist and used your Liniment, and it has not hurt her since. ” J o s e p h H atch ex . of 8.1ms, N. C., R.F.D., No. 4. AS A U Dealers M m Me., 50e., SUM) •loan’s book on Different Kind. W ife (anxiously)— I do wish you were In some other work, dear. I am In constant fear that you will touch a charged wire at the shop.” Hub— “ Oh, the charged wire at the shop doesn’t bother me; what I have more dread about is the charged account at the store.” Mother* will And Mr*. W indow*. SootAtn* Syrup t i e b-et reinedr to i i h 'or their ubi eitea during «Ne teething period. Up-to-Date Cookery. Harassed Prisoner—“ Pray, great chief, why do you keep your servant tied up so long?” Cannibal King— “A thousand pardons, dear mission ary, but we are waiting for the con signment of paper bags from Sidney." — Sydney Bulletin. Pettits F.ve Salve SMARTING SORS LIOS Surely Justified la d y Motorist—"Oh. Mr. Policeman, when I tell you why I speeded you'll let me go.” Officer— "W hy were you speeding?" la d y Motorist—” 1 was trying to catch up to that car ahead to see how the lady had her bat trio* med.” — New York Olobe. Some Loss. “ Did you lose much In that bank failure, Jim?” asked Hawkins. "I should say I did," said Blabsldea. "I had an overdraft of a hundred and sixty dollars In that bank, and geef how I had to hustle to make good I”— Harper’s Weekly. The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. ■V* “ Real Fisherman's Luck for Duke’s Mixture Smokers” Water in bluing is adulteration. Glass _ and ___ ___ ? ter --------- make liquid blue costly. Buy Red 1 Cross Ball -------------- ------ - _>d Blue, makes clothes whiter than snow. Woman of Narrow Mind. A woman lacking true culture Is SPE LLIN G OLD FASHIONED. said to betray by conversation a mind of narrow compass, bounded on the Governor Wilson Says Simplified Way north by her servants, on the east by her children, on the south by her ail Is “ T oo Bull Moose.” ments, and on the west by her clothes. Princeton, N. J. — President-elect — Burton Klngsland. Wilson does not approve o f simplified spelling. He expressed himself em Locusts Blinded Aviator. phatically in opposition to the new A Spanish aviator nearly lost his idea when a contract from the water life by colliding with a swarm of lo ways department o f the state o f New custs. He was flying at a height of Jersey was laid before him for his sig 60 feet when he ran Into the swarm, nature. A fte r having read the docu which so blinded him that he lost con ment he said: trol of the machine. “ What kind o f spelling ¡ b this? I see the word ‘ thoroughfare’ spelled Delicately Expressed. ‘ thorofare’ here, and some other long Little -Bobby had been eating rasp words contracted in the same man berry pie and had left the marks of It ner.” “ This is the simplified method of at both sides of his mouth, when a spelling that has been adopted in our little friend of three came In and said department,” said the clerk who had to Bobble’s mother: "Mrs. C— , can 1 have some of what Bobble’s got on brought the contract. “ Well, I don’t approve o f it at all; his face?" it is too Bull Moose to suit m e,” said A La Batrachlan. Wilson, laughing. But he signed the A frog, oredlted with being 100 contract, and it is just as legal as if the words were spelled in the old- years old, bas been presented to the New York aquarium, where he Is ex fashioned way. pected remain until he croaks. Woman and 8uffrago. If a woman demands votes, offlosa and political equality with men, as among the Shakers an elder and older- ess are of equal power—and among the Quakers— It must not be rofused. It Is very cheap wit that finds It so droll that woman should vote.— Ralph Waldo Emerson. Want . Long Hair? Beauty In Expression. ' I f tha great number of women Who believe that they are sadly lacking In beauty who pass valuable time and money in vainly trying to acqulr* It could but bo brought to rea lli* that tha highest form of beauty is that of axpresslonl This Is attained by the poasesslon of Inward graces, which frequently transform a so-called plain face into one more beautiful and win ning than the combination o f a per fect complexion and regular features. Ideal Teacher. Blesa*<1 la the teacher wbo la not wasteful of worda, who la not waste- ful of time, who Is not wasteful of opportunities, but who la wasteful of •mil**. 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