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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY BVBNINO, NOVEMBER If H :NTION OF MACCABEES MEET Session Held in Albany and Officers Elected Good Attendance. Fate commander ATTENDS MEETING cans Give a Tea and Wood men of World Local Camp to Give Smoker. tBpoHal Dispatch In The Journal ) ny. Nov. 12. The district ronven- of tlie I -ad I eg of the Maccabec s ta sHSlon In thin city yesterday .n and laat evening. Mm. Nellie mbeon. of Portland, state com- ar, was In attendance, aa wall aa R. T. Smith, of Salem, deputy stale nder Eleven hlvaa were repre by dele Kates. During; the-after- ttiesn offlcara were elected: at lady commander. Mn. w. w. 1, of Albany: 'lady commander. Ifaa-ale 8tettfr. of Albany; Hau nt commander. Mm. W. C. Hawk, of fwon: chaplain. Mrs. Ida Mara man, banon; record keeper. Mlsa R. T. h. of Salem: finance keeper. Mra. h Rarr. of Salem; mlatraaa at arma, Mary Tilers, of Corvallla: sergeant. Arlea Oulmett. of Uuttevtlle; sen- , Mra. Abbott, of 8clo; picket. Mra. Bonateel. of atayton. the evening session the Albany Initiated several candidates and Laimbaon delivered an addreaa. ex ilic recent legislation for the order detailing the condition In the sev hlvea In the state. After the night lng a banquet was aerved to the ra. A aabekah Tea. Harry Harnlah. of Manila.' la In thla city visiting her parenta. and Mra. H. Barna. waa yeatarday rnoon the gueat of honor at a tea In her honor by the paat grands BuWah Lodge. No BS. I. O. O. F.. of eltv. Mra. Harnlah wtll leave in ' few days for Han Francisco yn ner back to Manila. A Woodman Smoker. 'The local camp of the Woodmen of World will open tha winter's mem- hlp campaign for the Willamette If on Friday evening wun a Dig r. Head Manager w. nawiey. Salem, who waa choeen head conau! the executive committee for the cam- will be In attendance, and Mean r C. V. Coejoei1. of Portland,- paat consuls will apeak. The head camp a gold medal to be given to the ibera bringing In the largeet num f appllcatlnna during the campaign, jonster Initiation la aet for Feb 7 . IRGLARS UNABLE TO OPEN DOOR OF SAFE ("portal Dlapatoh ta Tke Journal) alia. Wah.. Nor. It. The outer of the safe In the poatofflee here blown off with nitroglycerin laat Ht but nothing of value waa secured. art Howie, a restaurant keeper next waa arouaed and when he went t . doors, both back and front, be found j war guarded. He being unarmed to watch tha proceedings out of -window. . The burglars seemed to re some difficulty and it waa nearly flight before the flrst explosion. They thT could not make a success or it- 1 escaped in tbs darkness. There Is CO ue except the supposition tnat one or robbers waa Drake, an old offender, baa served one year in the penlten- at Waits Walla. It waa so dark at Howls can give no description. IGHWAYMEN ATTACH . HIS BORROWED "V" (Special IMapat.b to Tbs Journal.) Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 12. Early laat sing James N. Thomas waa nearlng home at (17 Minor avenue. In the rt of the residence district, when men stepped in front of him and. th a revolver pointed at his head. him of 14.'.. night befora Jamas Murray out of his lodging-house on Ith avenue and borrowed It from a ad two doors away, to pay a bill. at as he was entering his own home the money a man stepped up and. ling a revolver at hla head, forced borrower to give up hla gold piece. A woman waa held up on Sixth avenut rth last night- :R FIRST BANQUET ENDS IN HER ARREST (Special Dispatch to The Journal ) kttle. Waah.. Nov. 12. Mlsa Oeor- 'Oriswold. the daughter of respect- parent residing at 18104 Terry sue. la locked up at police head- tars on complaint of the Vancouver C. police, charging her with stealing Ml In money and a 1150 diamond ring the landlady with whom ahe was lng while spending a vacation in Canadian town. She admitted tak- the money and ring, giving as an ex- that she was drunk at the time of theft. She says that In her house are she waa boarding ahe attended first banquet and drank more wlue waa good for her. CSCTXX.E LIBELED. (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.) Tacoma, Nov. 1 2. The French ahlp ilral Oacllle. with which the steamer Bttnomah collided during the fog, has libeled for 11.000. The Multno- offlcara declare the Admiral Ce ra fog belt waa not ringing at tha ar the accident occurred. DeUgatfolly fragrant. Cooing to NEWBRO'S The OSinrWAX. rcan'dy that "Mile the DereTorT wer-n " GOING-1 GOING- ! GONE!!! wu San IV A MAN'S WIF tta the daty ef sssm wives te patch re.raaa it aaowa tai as iusi lrwas aeglertea. Svery wife ekeeM la taspstfef te ahe faaatlr. heeaase te KlttC MURDER OF AGED WOMAN A MYSTERY Coroner's Investigation Into Death of Mrs. Brown Brings Little Light. ROOM AND BODY SHOW SIGNS OF A STRUGGLE Four Weeks Have Elapsed Add to Difficulty of Capturing Her Slayer. (Special Dispatch to The Journal Oregon City. Or.. Nov. 12. Coroner Holman returned laat night from Molalla. where lie bald an Inquest yes terday on tha body of Johanna Masaon Brown, who was found dead by har hus band. Patar Brown, Thursday night, after hla return home from an absence of nearly three months. Tha Inquest showed that the woman had bean dead four weeks, and tha verdict of tha Jury waa: i "We, the Jury, find that Johanna Masson Brown came to her death by violent means, with criminal intent, at tha hands of .person or persona unknown to tha Jury." , Probably tha assassins of the un fortunate woman will never be known. The body waa lying near tba kitchen atova when found, and there were plecea of burned clothing near by. Indicating that an attempt had been saada to cover up the crime by burning the house and Ita contents The body was In an ad vanced stage of decomposition, and- tha features had been gnawed by vermin and were unrecognisable. The theory of tha coroner la that Mra Brown came to har daath while repelling a criminal assault, and thla seems vary plausible, aa tha clothing of the woman war nearly all torn from her body, and tha room bora unmistakable signs of struggle. Everything waa In great dis order, and there were blood stalna upon the bad and about tha room. Brown and bla wife were hard work ing people, and It la believed that they had accumulated considerable money by their industry and thrift. Thla waa thought to be a possible motive for the murder, but Brown says that nothing of value la mtaslng from tha house. The couple had few acquaintances and no In timate onea Their home waa In a se cluded spot, snd the fsct that Mrs. Brown's body remained undiscovered for weeks Is explained by tha statement that they had no vlaltora. A special meeting of Warner-Orange Is being held thla afternoon at New Era for tha purpose of Initiating several candidatea, who are dealroua of taking all of tha four degrees which a subord inate grange confers. In order that they may take the fifth, alzth and seventh degreea at tha National grange meeting In Portland next weak. The seventh de gree will be conferred at the meeting of tha national grange next Saturday, and the Pomona and state degreea will be conferred prior to tha national grange meeting Saturday In tha Marquam theatre. Willamette Falls camp. Woodmen of the World, held a regular meeting In Its hall laat night Officers for the ensuing term will be elected at the next meeting of the camp. A meeting of the vestrymen of St. Paul's Episcopal- church was held laat night and routine bualneas waa tran sacted. The affairs of the church are In good shape, and the number of com munlcpSts Is steadily increasing. The funeral of Annie Ellen McLarty. who died Thursday evening at the home of her parenta In Green point, took place yesterday afternoon from the family residence. The Interment was In Moun tain View cemetery. Funeral services over the body of ths late Alfred Luelllng will be held tomor row, morning In the First Presbyterian church at 10:10 o'clock, Rav. Frank H. Mlxsell officiating. The burial will be under the ausploea of Multnomah lodge, a F A a. M . of which lodge ha waa a member. Tha Interment will be In Mllwaukle cemetery. Tha body will taken down In the hearse, and Multno mah lodge, A F A A. M will be taken down In a apeclal car. Oregon City Lodge, Modern Woodmen of America, met laat night In Willam ette hall, and held a stag social. The members present passed the time In story-telling and "tha evening waa a very enjoyable one. A spread was a feature of the soalal. Abble I. Russel waa granted a divorce yeaterday from Charlea A. Russell, and a divorce was alao granted to F. A. Mc Carthy from Lena M. McCarthy. The divorce ault of Elisabeth B. Carson against J. O. Carson wss dismissed. In the circuit court yeaterday the case of O. L Barbur against Leland. Tenner A Inland was tried by Jury. Thla Is a suit for ejectment and cancellation of a hop lease made In Hot for a period of five yeara. and covering a 22-acre yard near Woodburn. The plaintiff charges the leaaees with failure to ful fill the agreement as to the care and cultivation of tha yard, and asks for damares In the sum of tl.500, and the cancellation of the leaaa. At ths Chnrchss. The pastor, Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, will conduct the services at tha Congrega tional church next Sunday. The morn ing theme will be on "How Should We Think About Conversion?" The even ing sermon will be on "Expectation and Readiness." The sixtieth anniversary of the Con gregational church will be celebrated next week. There will be special aerv Ices beginning with Tuesday evening. A number of the Congregational clergy men of the atate have promised to be present and take part Jn these services. Tha Rav. P. 8 Knight, one of the flrst pastors of the c Lurch, will presch the anniversary sermon on Sunday, isovem bar 20. The Saturday club of the Congrega tlnnal church will hold Its annual Thanksgiving market, November 22, in the lecture-room of the church. The seals. Stops ltoalng Instantly. Herpicide Tee Lata far Slialilli, a eeaugioaa disease, first then after areata sr meaitha la teraetaoa dandruff appeara. fnllowad br llcklaa ndraff appears, follow a4 br Itebli asd falling hair Neware's Hei yUMa kills tba farm and carse tvary ataara of thla aweeae eaeeet rhrontr bsleiiaaa. Mai'ulssi resulta fellow Its naa. An osqnlsiu balr arlag. IM CO.. Beat a. Mr Nlta . far t wash at yaoinniT mum amors. PRINCETON LOSES TO THE BIG YALE ELEVEN i . Stanford Is favorite In tha bet- d tins In the encounter with . Berkeley today. Finals In, leading football d games thla afternoon: d Pennsylvania is, t-arnaie in- dlana 0. a Yala It. Princeton 0. a. Results at tha end of tha first . half: Michigan 18. Chicago . d Minnesota II. Wisconsin 0. Northwestern 0, Illinois 0. Harvard 11. Holy Cross I. . Columbia 0, Cornell 0. usual home-made delicacies will bo on sale. Bala will bagin at 1 o'clock. Late comers have often boon disappointed heretofore. In connection with the market the Ladles' Aid society will hold a fair, at which a great variety of arti cles, useful and ornamental, will be shown. Thla fair will ba continued In tha evening, during which refreshments at a nominal price Will ba served. Mus ical selections will ssslst to make the evening delightful to all visitors and patrons. St. Paul's KplscopBl church, rector the Rav. P. K. Hammond, holy com munion at I o'clock in the morning Sunday school at II a. m.. and morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Even ing prayer and sermon at i o'clock. Morning subject, "Vision and Duty." Evening subject, "Life Eternal." At the Methodist church the usual services conducted by tha pastor. J. H Wood. Morning subject. "The Parable of tha Sowar." Tha evening service will ba especially for men, though not exciualvely so, snd the subject will be, "Tha Solution of a Difficult Problem." H A. MTtler" WTTI render the solo enti tled 'The Star in the East." Evangelical church aervlcea Sunday school at 10 a. m. German preaching at 11 a. m. Toung People's society at t p. m.. and rsvlval aervlce continued at I p. m. W. H. Wsttlaufer, pastor. MAKES PUBLIC ANNUAL REPORT Estimates of Rivers and Harbors Submitted by Chief Engineer of War Department. APPROPRIATION ASKED FOR LOWER COLUMBIA Many Improvements Contem plated Which Will Cost Much ' Money in Oregon. (Journal Special Service:) Washington. Nov. 12. The chief engi neer of the war department In hla an nual report, made publio today, submits the following estlmatea tor rlvera and harbors to the next congress. For the Columbia river the total la II. 847.000. Tha principal points are tbe upper Co lumbia and Snake rlvera, 110.000; Co lumbia at Three-.Mile rapids (Dalles Celllo canal). 1100,000; Canal at Cast cades. 1100,000; Columbia between Van couver and the mouth of the Willamette, 10,M0; Colombia and lower Willamette below Portland. 1450,000; mouth of the Columbia. 1771.000; CowtttS and Lewis rivers. Washington, 11.000; Tacoma har bor, 110.000; Grays harbor, 130.000; inner Grays harbor. 125.000; Puget sound and trlbutarlea. $30,000; Swlno mlah slough, $6,000; Whatcom harbor. $25,000; Pend d'Orellle and Okanogan rlvera, 17.500; Wlllapa river, 11.000. MAY SEE PORTLAND FROM A.TALL TOWER Plana are well under way for an ob servation tower 100 feet high on Wil lamette heights. It will contain sn elec tric elevator, running to the roof, and in all probability a stopping place about half way up where light refresh ments will be aold. On the roof there will be a telescope, through which the observer may view the city of Portland and vicinity to advantage. The project originated with an east ern engineer named DuCamp. and he has $3.000 hslf the amount necessary al ready subscribed. The principal atock holders are Fred H. Page, t. N. Flelsch ner, Captain Brown and William Gor don, all of Portland. The revenue will come from a fee of ten cents for the lift In the elevator and an extra dlmo for a look through the teleacope. One hundred feet added to the natural height of the site will place the teleacope prac tically 1.000 feet above the city. UNION COUNTY COURT ADJUSTS ASSESSMENT (Special Dispatch to Tbs Journal.) La Oranda, Or.. Nov. It. Tha Union county court attended to the matter of adjusting the assessments of ths rail road companjfa property In Union coun ty thla week. The company's side was represented by J. W. Morrow, tax agent. The final adjustment by the county court placed the valuation at 11,600 a mils, which la tha same aa all other counties with the exception of Umatilla county. Assessor Morton made the aa sessmcnt 11.000 a mile. Laat year the Elgin branch waa assessed at only $3,500 a mile. In tha outcome the total assessment Is $45,000 more than laat year's. 4 (Special Dispatch to Tbe Joarasl.) Hood River. Or., Nov. II The fire and water committee of the city council waa Instructed st laat night's meeting of the city council to purchase a double It-gallon chemical fire engine. Tbe en gine will coat $1,100 A movement haa already been started to organise a vol unteer fire department. FaMhfnl Dog's Death Watch. From the London Express. It was a dog's bark which drew tha attention of a gentleman to the dead body of Duncan Davie, farmer, wood hall. Dumfrleshtre. yesterday. Mr. Davie had gone out with the ani mal to look over hla atock. and while doing ao he was taken 111 and died, with only the faithful dog aa wltnesa. The dog guarded the dead body of his master for hours. Playing Mo Taworltee. "But," urged the man who waa trying to collect funds for the campaign, "don't you rare which party wlna at thla elec tion 7" "No," said the trust magnate "Not a cent. I have enemies In both of them.' FIGHT IN COURT TO REOPEN POOLROOMS Sheriff Word Is the Storm Center in Case Before Judge Ceorge. ATTORNEY CEARIN'S Ay IDEA OF LAWBREAKERS Strong Legal Talent Will Seek to Aid Nease in His Fight. Impassioned argument was presented before Presiding Judge George in the circuit court thla morning for and against the petition that a mandatory Injunction lasue preventing Sheriff Word from longer holding possession of tha poolroom and saloon conducted at 111 Fourth street by the Warwick Commis sion company. Attorney John M. Oearln spoke for M. G. Nease, manager of the establishment, while Sheriff Word waa represented by Attorney Henry K. McGinn. Attorney Gearing excoriated the sheriff for his actions. Ha declared that Nease operated the poolroom under a pity license, and that there Is nothing In tha state law which can ba con strued as against tha operation of a poolroom. "Sheriff Word is himself a law breaker," declared tha lawyer. "He pre sumes to go beyond hla function, which Is. that Of enforcing the law aa he Amis it. and sitting fn Judgment on whether or not an act licensed by an official body la or Is not In conflict with other law.'V Quoting court decisions and referring to the section of tha codea governing gambling. No. 1144, ha declared that poolrooms do not come under tha head of gambling-houses, and that It Baa been so held: - Ha laid grant stress on a Mlnneaota case. In which tha supreme court of that state held that ault and arreat had been made on Improper grounds. Considerable time tnf' devoted to at tempting to show that an equity court Is warranted In taking action at tola time, where no plain or adequate remedy la to be found at law, aa tbe business of the complainant will be destroyed be fore the suit In ejectment Is decided. Sheriff Word's anawer, In which ha gave a his reaaon for holding the property that Neasa will again break the law If permitted to reopen, waa vigorously at tacked. Judge McGinn declared that tha sher iff did not purpose to stand on techni calities, but would squarely face the laaue. Ha asserted that poolroom gam bling is the worst form known, and gave a long Hat of decisions to show that the courts have held gambling exlata wher ever money Is risked on the element of chance His contention waa that pool rooms are covered by the phrase "gam bling by any other device," used In sec tion 1144. As regards the Minnesota decision, he maintained that It had been repudiated by tha batter claaa of decisions fallow ing. Even the Minnesota court, he add ed, had been obliged to admit that the arreat had been made under a wrong aectlon, and that tha poolroom could have bean, declared a eommon gaming house, and as such a nuisance. He based the action of the sheriff In addition on section ISM of tha codes, prescribing the punishment for snd dc scribing what may be considered as nui sances. Tha Warwick poolroom, ha de clared, la a common gamlng-houae. and aa such cornea under tha ban of the law. Thla afternoon Judge McGinn will continue hla argument and endeavor to show that the sheriff acted within his authority In closing the poolroom and keeping it closed. Senator Simon may also argue In behalf of Nease. ALLEY SENTENCED TO PENITENTIARY Jury Finds Him Guilty of Man slaughter for Stabbing Howard to Death. QUARRELED OVER THE OWNERSHIP OF A LAMP Had Been Engaged in Logging Together and Had Occupied the Same Cabin. (Special DIspetek to Ths Journal ) Eugene, Or., Nov. II. Charlea Allay waa sentenced to five yeara In the peni tentiary thla morning at 10 o'clock for manslaughter, the Jury having returned a verdict of guilty yesterdsy afternoon at 4 o'clock. Alley stabbed John N. Howard to death during a fight over the possession of a lamp and some household effects October IT. Tha two men had been en gaged in logging on Fall Creek. 10 mtlea east of Eugene, occupying tha asms cabin. Alley haa a wife and several children In Eugene. The young men who waa killed by a freight train at Goshen Wednesday night has been Identified. His name wtu Leonard and his home waa at Bloomfleld. 111., where his parenta re aide. The young man had two compan lona. They were traveling through tha country together beating their way on the trains to California, where they hoped to get work. They ware all In Eugene Wednesday expecting to catch the train that evening. Leonard alone succeeded in boarding It. His friend took tha next train and did not learn of their companlon'a fate until the next day. They returned to Eugene and told the authorities where to address his pa rents. They say that the young man waa not a professional tramp but that ha waa out of money and looking far work. TO VISIT POkLTiHD. (Speelal rHapatrb to Tbs J (tarsal ) Hlllsboro. Or.. Nov. II. Many mem bora of tha various Wsshlngton county granges will go to Portland to attend the national grange, for the purpose of taking the seventh degree. Fifteen will go from Hlllsboro, 20 from Sherwood, It from Forest Grove, 20 from Manning, If from Mountalndale, 10 from Beaver ton. 10 from Banks. Decidedly Set, Woman of the House You're not one of these labor agitators, are you? Goodman Gnnrong (with hla mouth full of plej .So. ma'am. I'm a raat agitator. STUBBS TRIAL Y ON AT VANCOUVER Now Being Tried for Breach of Military Discipline Has More Counsel. CHARGE OF FRAUDULENT ENLISTMENT THE NEXT Private Hughes Is Convicted of Breaking Into the Com pany Storeroom. (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Vancouver. Wash.. Nov. II W. H. Abla of Monteaano arrived In Vancouver yeaterday and will act aa aaaociate counsel for Fredle R. Stubbs, In his trial by a general court-martial at Van couver barracks. The trial of Stubbs commenced Thur day and will be concluded some day nsxt week. Captain F. O. Lawton. Nineteenth infantry, la acting as counse-ln-chlef, and Abla as aasoc.late counsel, aa he de fended the accused befora the auperlor court of Pierce county, Washington. Toung Stubbs waa triad and acquitted by tha auperlor court of that county on the charge of the murder of Private T. C Vandlver. Both men belonged to the same company and after they had a lit tle quarrel Vandlver waa wounded with a arun ahot from which he later dlod. It waa brought out at tha trial of Stubbs In tha Pierce county superior court that Stubbs waa In his tent at the time of tha shooting and tha gun waa fired In an accidental manner, from which Vandlver. who waa approaching Stubbs' tent, waa wounded. Private Stubba la now being tried for a broach of military discipline under tha ltd article of war, which offense waa committed by tha same act. A sec ond charge la also preferred agalnat Private Stubba aa the result or testi mony given at tha trial before the au perlor court. Thla charge la fraudulent enlistment. It having- been asserted be fore tha trial court of Washington that Stubba waa under 11 yeara of age whereaa he stated he waa more than 11 yeara of age on enlisting. The facta brought out befora the court-martial will not be known untl) after tha reviewing authority has pub lished the findings of that irmunai. Private George W. Hughes, Company B. Nineteenth Infantry, haa bean con victed by a general court-martial of breaking Into the company storeroom and attempting to force opaa a locker belonging to one of the non-commia-sloned officers. In which there wss sup posed to be 1200. For this offense ha haa been sentenced to three years- im prisonment at bard labor at Alcatras island. Hughes has a very bad reputa tion In tha town of Vancouver. He was employed, according to his testimony, by nearly every saloon In Vancouver aa bartender, holding hla position only' a very short time at each. It became Impossible for him to ob tain a position of any kind, and being constantly under surveillance of the night police and finally ordered out of town by them, he enlisted In the army. He had been In the service only about two months when he waa caught red handed In forcing the storeroom and locker Of tha non-commissioned offi cer. Ha already had one prevloua con viction by a summery court-martial and this wss taken in consideration oy the general court-martial In passing sentence on him. although his reputation aa a civilian waa not submitted to the consideration of the court. In addition to thla sentence he will receive a dis honorable discharge, thereby disenfran chtalng him as a voting cltlaen after hla term of Imprisonment haa expired. Bossy First Prise. The Hlghblndera' mask ball to be given on Wednesday evening, November IS, will present many peculiar attrac tlona. Among thaaa comas first. Bossy, aa a door prise. While the cow will be tha flrat prise, the arrangemetvta plan ned by the committee in charge of tne evening's entertainment will preclude a possible bovine program. Several other prixea are to be awarded, among which silver and gold artlclea or rare neaury and value will predominate. At tha Churches. At St. Luke's Episcopal church to morrow the rector, Rev. William C. Sheppard, will conduct aervlcea at the usual hours, namely, at I ana 11 o cioca In the morning, and at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. The subject for the morn ing sermon will bo "The Bpint or tJhriat." Thanksgiving services will be held at the St. Luke's church at 10 oclock on Thanksgiving day by Chaplain Smith. Nineteenth IT.. 8. Infantry. At the Post hall tomorrow Chaplain Smith will conduct hla Bible atudiea In the morning at the usual hour. In the evening, at 7:10 o'clock, he will deliver an address on some popular theme. Rev. O. 8. Barnum will preach at the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning. at 11 o'clock. Subject: "Come tj Into the Mountain." He will also deliver an addreaa at 7:10 o'clock In the evening on the subject. "Nsaman and Ellsha." Society of Chriatian Endeavor servloe will be held at o'clock in tne evening "Mr. Golden Gate." aid the speaker "I drink to yon to the coffee that holds first place at the breakfast dinner and banqnet table.' rleehaaa so., with GOLDEN OATS COrrEB bat a.tl.l.ctlo.. N. I sad 8 lb. aresae-tlaht ties. Neve aold 1st balk. J. A. Folrfer & Co. Isb Francisco Th trtvaat wVtn ITava Arwrmwa In use for over 80 years, All Counterfeits, Imitations snd Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of qufrfl nrf ran Experience against Experiment. What Is GASTORIA rkurftAwt la . havwenlsMUl substitute for Castor Ofls gorlc. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Naxcouo substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fererishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation end Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aad natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORI A ALWAYS Bears tha The Kind Ton Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Ii IT IS NATURAL THAT ny progressive Dentist who has the science interest in heart will surround him self with all modern dental appliances. In introducing our new appliance for getting perfect plates we know positively and can prove that it is one of the greatest inventions of the age. Never before has such a device been used tending to per fect fitting plates. We are the exclusive owners of this wonderful appliance and have aroused the jealousy of competi tion. Slanderous, defaming and disparaging articles have appeared over the name of our envious com petitors. Wr- sincerely trust the public will investi gate our new method and brand the defamer as a "moss-back" one whose chief interest is in your purse and not your mouth. We shall pay no more attention to the "knockers," but go on demonstrating that the new appliance for fitting teeth is all that we claim WISE BROS. DENTISTS SOB-313 railing- Bids;.. Cor. Third and Wasolnrtoii Sts. Phone BSBSl SSSS. Open Evenings till t. Sundays from. I to 11. aaaasaxaxaaaaa I SPRING and ELASTIC r ,-3 TRUSSES aByaxaaw" fu Cuarant9d. Pricmi $1.50 Up. M aW Come and Consult Our Export. Laue-Dnvis Drug Co. O. OEE WO The Qreat Chinese Doctor la called great be csnse his wonderful eurea are so wall known throughout tha United States snd because ro msny peoote are thankful to him for saving their live, from OPERATIONS H. treats any and all dlssases with powerful C h 1 n e a e herbs, roots, buda barks and vegetable. . . Mtffd nn ill known to m science In thla oown- try. a " - . 1 .. th... harm. lasr rewMiea. xnw ""y;"r," li the action of over t0dlJ-" 7iw!2Uli that ha bM succaafullr u'" vousness stomsoh. llvar. "'dnays. rs- .t. t rouble ana an p;';-'- Hundreds of testimonial". rtl .. aawa him moderate 'The c. qee wo Chinese MEDICINE CO. IS! Aider street, Portland. Or. Mas- fton BBJBS WEINHARD'S City Brewery Larfail and Stoat Complete Brewery u tha BTorthw.st. Bottled Beer a Specialty On Wo. 79. 13th aa l PORTLAND. OREGON. Ronarht. Snd nratlela llM has borne the atfsitatnre - m 1 va tonal supervision since Ms Infancy. HUwnn nna tadsml von hi tola. Signature of Dr. W. Norton Davis. IN AWEEK We treat saeeseafBtlr all private aarroes asd ct.mnlr dims, of BMs. also blood, atossaea. aeart. tlvtr. kldasy sad throat tnablsa. We ear. BTPHILLIS (withont saerewy) te star cored for. r. la so to SO days. We hsiih TRIOTUbMC without oooratloa er sals, ta Is w Ken dr.lns. fee remit of self .bass, IncMrtlst.ly. W. ran rOTtore th. tesaal vtgei ef say was seder SO br moans ef local Wee Baast paenllar to eavtetves. We Care Gonorrhoea In a Week The doctors ef thla In.l1l.it. ase all gSJSjfcjS irraduatps. aa. aad saw years call si lass a Bare km knewa la Portland far It years, aav a resctattna to maintain, aad will ..Sir tsk no esss salces certala care eaa be ev fotd. W. goaraatee te rare Is .very esse are sader tak. or onarg. no tee. Carvaolta ttoa ft., tart trrs confldVaHsl. Taetrertlv. BOOK FOR MSN Bi.11.r1 froo In rial, wrannor. If yea ran not oall at ofne.. write for Hon blank. Homo traatmont seroessfst Of a to n ad 7 to Saadaye aad bandars. 10 te IS. Ik Isadlag areola Mats In the Rerffcwsst. Estsbllsbad IKSt. Dr. W. Norton Davis & Co. Ta Sor Mot.1. . r. Cor. Third and Mae Skisala. roaxiaAJTs, oaaaoa.