V- THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURIIAi;. TORTLANP. THURSDAY' EVENING,' MAY -18.- 10d5. EttSJIiflJAfi rgflpHsptfip lTRAirTeVy rjivrj itoitsSwf tera3TYy m&sixv rvJy:xsm rfr-v national Association for" the Study of Tubercurpsis and Its Prevention in Session.. -?-0;i-llTE PLAGUE - "' aBSSsSBesSBaessss . ru 1.1 it lit DISEASES' EVERY fHASE IS TREATED BY EXPERTS t. . . .. , r ..-.'. - Working Program for National, iate ana Local Associa- tkris Drawn Up. . . (Jouraal SmrUt HM-rire.li - Washington, D. C.. May Is. In view ff the estimate that 4AO rwnnni HI -rj-x from-Tgtuumption -Bverrtlay " In ' the -:- . niiM oiaies, it is not to M wondered thajreat-publle m watrTUr'sclentlflc .." interest attaches . to the-meeting begun ---r here today:-bjrme Natlonet Association for the Study. and Prevention of Tuber- - . culosls.; It la regarded as the most ira " .portant meeting of lung speelallsts .ever - ! htM'tn" this country. ' "- The Initial session "was held in. the T , assembly room of the New Wlllard hotel this morning. Surgeoa General Wyroah , of the United States marine - hospital -service presiding. .Honter Folks of New York discussed tuberculosis from a lay man's point of vVlew, and Edward- T. . uevine or tne same city presented a ". working program fo national, state and " local associations for the prevention of 51 trtaa dread disease. --This af terneon was ;" "ldevoted to the sociological, clinical and -rllmatological "sections. Thle evening "sa important address' will be delivered -by Dr. Taleott Williams of Philadelphia. :' The convention will continue over o ; morrow.-' The, papers and discussions J. will treat of eVery phase of the disease. uirasif mna us, reiauon o ma cure ok 'tuberculosis -will: most likely provoke a lively discussion. Efforts to arrive t a,-.uhlform nomenclature ' are also sees to be followed" bymucn-4alk. Tht present use of different classifications of the various stages of rtie disease, and . In- some Instances the different Inter pretation of the same classification ren .-fler any comparison results obtained a difficult matter. -"-'. ' . 1 A In organising the campaign t Inst tuberculosis .suggestion along "these ' lines wttj-be discussed -and action taken ' upon them; An early and accurate dlag. iios is, compulsory notification of alf r:. -.'.cases, the formation of antl-tuberculosta . societies In. every city and Village in theX,nltod- States,-4f -possible, to--eo- v operate with -the national association ---'V-tnore hospital and sanitariums for both ' incipient and-advanced cases,--an- educe- rtlonal campaign by meana of pamphlets, .' newspaper articles, and also by having : dlatrlr.t nurses visit patients at thel liomesi deslcf action nf sll rooms vacated " by consumptives, more free dispensaries j where the . poor may obtain not -only medical 'advice and medicines but slso aai, the sir-let enforcement of l) i fry ,: . ! I 7 . M . l 7 -f -r- -j -l . j-1" - nr," f. , ' 1 1 ' : . ' ' 5 . 1 ' ' " i -. " Jk ' y.- . '..:': ':'. ;..,.-.. '. f Photograph of thi new htaddren for which the management of the Grand li"- Opera House In Pari, haa awardei a priie of $lt00a,.and,whkh ia be lieved to have aolved-the difficulty of being at once pretty arid inof fensive to neighbors. It consists of a Juliet cap of gold net "with a de- sign t silver braid studdedwitb jewels and with Urge roses on either aide: (Copyright, X905, byjw. R. Hearstju ! t V-!-k'-. i- COMMITTEES WILL MAKE INSPECTIO ordinances prohibiting spitting in public . ' places, the wholesale condemnation of -.unsanitary streets snd blocks. .. .SALMON HATCHERY TO RESUME OPERATIONS Plant Now Being Put In Shape ; ;i' Fairmount Wants Free Mail .; ' '- Delivery. . :'- sea-level. In Callfrtrpla Stops will - be made at Riverside, Los. Angeles, 6an Francisco, Redding and ' Sacramento. On June 17, the third anniversary of the reclamation: act. the .congressional operations within a few daysVJr A taxcuxalon. party will be at HaSen. Ne- ') ' " ' (Sptclat Dlspatcb to Tke loeraaL) : ' Eugene, Or.. May Is. The old atata Jiialmon batchery on the McKensle river, JO miles "Vast of EugoneA will resume ' Talbert of Clackamas, acting Under the ' supervision of Fish Wsrden Van Dusen, .ilJeft here yesterday for the;htchery . . site to put the plant In shape. He ex pects to be collecting spawn within a few dsys,-as large schools of salmon are near the hatchery. The houses in Fairmount are being numbered, : and an effort will at once i be .made to secure free mail,' delivery - - there, aa Fsarmount Is within Eugene's city i limits. When .the ' numbers are placed on - the houses all the require' ments necessart for free rhaHdellverxJ will Y. . . ku. n MnMnll ( ' I Will lll Q VWVII WHIIIIU Willi. Rev. Herbert N. Mount,. pastor of the First Presbyterian church, has been chosen to deliver the annual memorial sermon before the old soldiers here. l Union" services will be held in the M- E. . church on Sunday.- May- 2. Arraagew-i ments are being made by J. w. Oeary post, O. A. R., to make the usual denv "onstration a tm' jnsy so. f KELSO INSURANCE MAN ? PLACED UNDER ABREST (Special Dispatch to Tbe.JoamaL) Kelso, Wash., May - 1. William . Henson, ' a local fire Insurance agent, was arrested yesterday on a charge of defrauding the company. ' William Reece was given' a' hearing 1- yesterday In the Justice court,,. Ha was "a charged ..with robbing a, house Just be ' low Kelso on the river. ' The Judge did inot find the -evidence sufficient, so. lib ' erated him. , . . I .. . wwaun us ivui. , .- : t '-. -v 1 - ( Bpeelal .Dtapatrb- to .Tho foaml) jr ,-' Cottage Grove. OtA May ? 1$. The 'aawmlll of Courts - A Church, located on Row river. 11 miles east of , here - " i and on the Oregon k Southeastern rail- road, has been aold to Lee J. Taylor i of Snohomish. Washington, and George ,1 Taylor 'of Seattle.' The' mill has a carJa . city of 1V900 1 f ft ef lumber a. day. With this plant the buyers secured aev- . erai million xeet .pr cnoics rir iimoer n close to the mill. t Vr Congressional Excursion Leaves - Kansas City June First on v . Its Tour. . t : . - TO PERSONALLY INSPEC1 IRRICATIOrTROJECTS uregon,-Idaho, Montana and T CoforadV Among States in - Wrfch -Stops BrMadeZ (Waibiortoa Bunas f .Tae Ioarnat. Washington, D. C, MayS.-Thaeoff gressionpt excursion, composed of mem congress and Mothers, will leave Kansas City on June 1, and will make a per sonal inspection ' of a number - of th large lrrlaatlon Drolects which the tov ernmeht la .constructing 4n several -of the weatern 'states and territories. r -The first stop will be made at' El Paso, where a visit will be paid to the Single dam site on the Rio Grande. . The party wlira tsa .take a'-6D-mlle dftve-lnto-.t he mouubrlna of Arlsona. to. examine the eonstruefclon work now well under way on the Roosevelt dam. A careful study will be made -.of conditions onte" orado rive'r, f he vjslt-extendlng Into the lamous. imperial vauey. . portions or which are sevsrar hendred feet below vada. at -''f--nrlll H turned uport-HiO.OOO aores of land under the Truckee-Carson project, constructed by the government, and the first of the large Irrigation projects, to be put Into Operation. Leaving Nevada, short stops wtlK be made In Ogdefv Bait -Lake, - at various points in taano, uregon,' Mon tana, Wyoming and Colorado. The parly will break up July 4, at Denver, Colorado. Included 'In. the party tare the follow ing - Messrs.-and Mesdantes 'Newlsnds. FultoruMondclL.ooper-JtederMar. shall. Smith,. Jones, Hitchcock; Senators Simmons. Dubois, Warren; Judge J. 1. I Parker, representing the : secretary nf the Interior, sneV-tils wife: C. J. Blanch- ard, representing the reclamation sent Ice. and his wife: W. H. Hunter. Wash. Ington-Poet,-end his wlforand Mr. Ar thur RuhC Collier's Weekly. M0NTAIJOURDER CASE- NOW IN HANDS OF JURY Sailing Povjdor - i IS nrr.Ecarjonv - The price is .one third that of any other high grade bak ing powder. ; , ' ; , rC3Ci:3f:r23c::t3 (Special- Dlpatek,te Toe JoaraaL Butte, Mont., May It. The case of James Fuller, charged with the murder of Henry J. Callahan, will go to rhe Jury' some time today and the general sentiment prevails-that a first degree verdict will be returned which means punlahruent by death. The taking of testimony - was 1 concluded yesterday af ternoon, -when the -defense Introduced several witnesses for the purpose . of Impeaching the testimony of. witnesses for the prosecution, who deolared that they . had seen Fuller, shoot Oallahnn. and after leaving hlra return and, find ing life- Still' existed drew a knife and cut tne man s tnroau . , i Fuller 'war not placed on the stand. ine aerense even waiving us opening statement. - Th - case has attracted much attention. Fuller Is over .70 years or age ana, is a prospector. Last. night he expressed himself as confident of ac quittal. Speaking In a childish vein, though, .he declared. If he could not have that, he hoped the Jury would hang func aa no a ia not want a prison sen MOTHER ACCUSED OF ' DAUGHTER'S DOWNFALL - (Special tHspatcb'te Tbe ' Joeraal.) ' Astoria, May- It. Louisa Benson, aged 14 years, was last night torrl mltted t the Boys and Girls' Aid so ciety by Cdunty Judge Trencnard. The rKillce found Mrs, Benson and her daughter In a lodging house with Carl rlngele, 1 years of sge, ' Hogeie was held under $200 bond. - The" mother, who Is a. widow, and 'Jonas i Johnson have been Indicted for giving liquor It the child. - . .: . ; JUBSXT TBTZsVaJTS OaTOBX9.r (Josrsat apeelal Serrlct.) : Nswbern, H .C, May It. A handsome monument to the soldiers of the. Ninth New Jersey volunteers who fell In the battle of Newhern was dedicated bn" the -battlefield today, The exercises were attended oy uovemors ntoxes or New Jersey snd Glenn of North Carolina, ac companied by their staffs, in addition to many survivors of the Ktw Jersey reg ImenU j - o r - vi ROGUE RIVER KING , LOSES THREE SUITS Circuit Court Decides "Against R. D. Hume In Actions Against Burns. r - t a-- - ,;. .:- ONE DECISION SETTLES r THISHINCUESTION May Carry W Supreme -Tribunal -Cause of Controversy In ":: (Speelsl Btapttch to Tns JonraaLi Coqullle, May It. Judge HamlltoTrl has banded, down- three decisions - from the elreult uuuit m WMfrh K. U." Hume's fishing Interests on Rogue river are InvolyedT The first case - Is '; Hume agalnet Burns, In which Hume , claims exclusive right to flsbr in front of his tide lands extending from the mouth of Rogue river II miles up river on .one side and eight miles on tUe-other. In this -case the law la held unconstitu tional and Hume's claim of exclusive tight Is denied, the Injunction dissolved ana ine urn dismissed.- The -second case is Hume against Hums In which Hllma umrhl A Jgttrpe-rm-bulldlng a packing house on certain lands at Gold Beach, Hume claiming- tne land.: - The other case was Burn a-alnat I itu ma, m wnicn isurns ssKed to have a deed to' Hume set aside as fraudulent. Burns held the land under contract to purchaser from a third party; Burns al lowed flume's counsel to Jake-tne-eorr tract . (wBtfch hadrhot been recorded) torque purpose at examtnjng Jt. The contract.: wasr?turned ; t oj he grontor woo men executed a deed to the land to Hume.. ' Hume -immediately brousht sit action of ejectment and dispossessed Burns before . sn Injunction could be obtained. The court .held that Hume' deed wss obtained through fraud and TTit Burns In possession of the land. The first of these cases settles th Hume fishery, question which was the cause orso muchTontroversyapd on jmei suit, during the recent , session o; the legislature. K. B. Burns, the ad yerjie. party-. toHumeln these suits, la an uncle et Robert Burns. Joint repre sentative from Coos andCurry, and the Issue of the campaign last year m virtually on this same question Burns, Democrat, carrying by1 a plurality of 64 a district" which usually goes 800 Republican majority It Is understood that Hume Will appeal to the supreme court.- -'- , Scenic Excursion May 21 To The Daltesr stopping at Multnomah falls. Hood River and Cascade Locks. By Prospect Camp No. 140, W. O. W. Union depot at 1:15 a. m. Round trip, I1.B0. - r f - BLOWS HIS BRAINS OUT AT BAKER CITY Rancher of .Wingville ,Take His LifrBdcAuse of Famil y . Trouble. J (Special Dispatch to The' Jearaat.t Baker. City. Or-May : 18.-Charles Haskell,, a miner- and farmer, whose farm Is- situated at Wlngvllle, In thi valley, committed suicide at 7:30 o'clock this morning in the business office ef the Heilner C, A C company's store at his place. - The cause of the act was family trouble. He was aged-li years end leaves a widow and foQrchlldren. Haskell walked Into the store and addressing himself to Nelson McCord, n employe of the Heilner company. denounced him In vile terms as being, the cause of his (Haskell's) trouble with his wife; He then covered-Mc Cord with a pistol and threatened to shoot him If he moved. Someone called tp McCord frOm the store, knd Haskell raised1 the gnn-to his own . head and blew out hie brains. . He lived about an 'noun An- Inquest was held and the Jury's verdict was that the deceased came to hla death by bis owe hand. Some grocers sell Schllling'u ,. eakfcs-ssseder ' . syless . - eeffw J . ssmtag sae side money bclc ; . some don't. ; ; : -'( They: . have thtir. reasons both ways. v SUMMER. The rush still continues and the low prices still .prevail. --There Are a great many oflhe lines advertised in our circular which - are very nearly sold out, but we have just received 19 cases of assorted Dry. Goods that wejiave filled .inthelinei with and . - ; r urf vr -'v' - .1- !.... : i atthc same:priccs you find -advertised in , our, circular. Send -y9pur.addres3..And yfr-rs-y . " """Circulars free. " Commencing tomorrow we give you some exlra specials ' ' ', ';- - :$10.00 SILK UNDERSKIRTS $5.65yarrantcd faTf ; ' Underskirt, in colors of br;oynr green, garnet,'1 navy atyd black, . - made with 10-inch ; flounces arid three, hemstitched ruffles. - The silk in the skirt woald.jDStyoul$10.00.i-SpeciaI CC-ZxCT-for-isaIeT7. ..v.; .................. . . . epOeUO , S30.oo"TAZLOmxD SiriT $iO.-46 Tallor-Made Tan Covert CiothJ. t- SulW-very-styHeSirretttler-price IZO.00. ,. 1 -v'-Vfl! rI'g sPlUetd Bale price.. $81.00 TATXOBZD STJIT $10.85 Black and Nayy All-Wool Cheviot; - you . know he. goods and, bow they wear; regular-, price f d fk OJJ , I $11.00.- Sale price,'., v.., '. ........................ ....plveOO - $15.00 ' OSATXVZTTB ' COAT $T.95 -- Cray-Mixed Cravenette Long ."r-r-CoaC warranted dust -and - shower, proof - regularyrlee (X JJ- $18.00, BMe.pricsVrt-tTrrTTiVTr."; ViT, . .i ........... .sp t 7J $35.00 Oma-TZsTBTTS - COAT 14.65 This Is the garment that sun ; or rain has no effect on, in tan and Oxford; this coat " certainly a winner; regular price $JJ.OO. 8ale price. 4 $14.65 $8.50 SKIRT $465 This SO-plait Walking Skirt, made from ajjjcjLatialjlyJLariamairi blackand-Crt'am'colors, . ; id dust proof, the newest .skirt in the market:- iT-i - P jcU.fbr $0.50. ' Special for this sale. ...... ePTeUO " ram an made-to $154)0 TAZlOmSS tTXT "f 8.95 Pretty dray-Mixed. Full" Tailored Bult. good. material for wear and very stylish; regular price dQ QJ - -Saa.50 TAZLOKXO BUTT f 11.65 This Is. a, Beautlful Sult, full tailor-' - made. In a handsome green mixture; -you should see this 11 CC suit; regular price $22.50. , bale price..; ..1100 Saa.BO CKATslailTTKCOAT f 13.85 ThTlrreatest bargain offered in . Warranted Cravenette, in tan and Oxford; this Is a beau tltuL garment . a;nd-good any sesswii of j the jieai , legwlsryprlcd is.6l TO " Sell's prlC0 u-gr.T eeeeejees a e ef e e e eeeteeeeeeee sfO JJ SS7J0 OaVATSVBTTB COAT $15.90 This stylish garment made with, large eape sleeve. In Oxford and olive; warranted in any jj ti " Jweather regular price $27.60..: Sale price. .......,......)I0.yU McCall's Magazine 30(tv J?r. A swell monthly of fashion. . Qet e free copy ofour Fash- Ion Sheet for May. McCall's' Patterns . The latest and newest patterns for spring end summer, 10-15V A s k for t h e nv . $1.15, $1.85 AWB $IM WAISTS 87 Here ie a lot of Wash Waists that T1'the faittory can't- beat trr -price-, -we have them-In tan. -black, and white,- embroidered or lace trimmed-r at the price they were eold, . - . os t.ltT-l.St end-li3t. ithey--wT-arbargaJa. Sale prioe..........Q ( 85o mxxiXAisTTnraso- will not muss and la warranted dust-proor; we nave tnem ..... . in all colorsr 85c hag been Olve regular price.- Bale price, yd.. lSHe- nBOAU IMJ TblMsthe soods, full pne yard wide. 'In- a , large assortment of -colore -and patterns, warranted fast colors: - you -" never paid less than 12 He for them.' - . ,. t .. f rji flaJoprice, yard.,j.., ,.. . ' ";. t . s $l'.T5 WSUT VinBBsi:ixre3 Ladles" White Cambrto Underskirt. " - with dust ruffle and flounce of tucked lawn, .trimmed with lace or " embroidery; never sold less than- $1.76.- " - ' - nL ."' ' Sale price, 'each ....... ........ j.,. t, . t .. ....i.j.i. . 'Uv v .'eight. Bhlrta and traweri7 S60 UsTSXlVl lif aajturak gray 6f balbrlggan; Just right for now; regular : - ; 'price S5 Sale price, garment. ... 1VC OOo TjnAtTirOEBZO SBTmTS 29 Men's White Unlaundered Shirts,- 7"" , linen, bosoms, double reinforced, a good full else shfrtr- Q ; regular price 60c, Bale -price, each. ..; .-. ..j1,. .......... aCxC j- laftelsOCXB-eea' -Sacksllr rasi eoiors; :reguiar price n sc. ..... -. -. ; .-, .- .. :.;:,.- O,,. 'Ot i Sale price, eaCh. . ......4..,.. $1.45, $S.5f and $1.65 WAISTS f 1.12 There U$bTrmany' In this lot end theywill-move "rapidly, they-are-hese-in tan'whtte and black,' em broidered or lace trimmed, white or tan batiste with black. flf -e at;-regular. price jrws $1 46, 1.60 and 18. Sale price ..Jt , :40 DsMtl-OOODK -ao Orepe-Alsmo an Cashmere. In a full line ef -V colore, ,, full S J inches wWe.-wrill -make-you a pretty-eult; you have - "' tiever bought spy goods like them for less than 0c '777-7 r r r -. 'sale price, yard. . .. . ... .7.. .V. .... . . .. .............. . aCoC'" . 800 -BBZSS OOOOS 10 A Good Qualitr White Drees SwUa. with .woven dots and figures;, for a shirtwaist suit It Is Just tha gpods; you must see them: "regular price $0o,. - - ' A i: r Sale price, yard. .. ; . . . , . ;...'. ... i ...... . .T. 1UC 7 80e XOsTB 15 A good Quality Ladles' Hose," in lsce atrlpe. In colors . of tan and-black, lisle -.finish; regular price tOe, . . 1C' - 8al price, pale..., ..;7.i..i:..r.H)C .60O tiaTTl!KWaiaB aOwThls.ls. eoe el ths.'best valeee in Mane Bnlrte . and Drawers, in blua and brdwn, Derby-ribbed, fleece-lined, medlum "" weight and In all sixes; regular price 60c. : 7"" :.' -v 4(1 Sale price, garment'..... 65e 9BXSS) SBXBT 29f A good Quality Percale Dress Shirt, we have Lltnem ,n n,ce "nia ot colorB end have them in all sixes; - Ofl A hlrt that would be good value for eo.- Sale-price, uch, ,.., . .750 OOtr ; SKZBT -tSe4 We have the largest? line of Oolf Shjrts In the --elty for the tnoney;--they--are-well-made, In a flnr Hps' uf ". ' jtQgm " colore; regular price 75o.. Bale price, each. .'................... j.ftpC Bp Pffl pH IpS BOT PMIBIH KHlMH .... ... t . . . wp " , .... . REY. LOUIS METAYER, EXPIRES AT ALBANY ..... . ; Entire nCity 1 Mourns Deaths Rector Who Had Accomplished Much for the . Church. BORN IN FRANCE OF- ARISTOCRATIC FAMILY "7 Government Dredge Opening CTiannerand RemovlnofOb structipns in Willamette. . (Special Dlspstch to Tlis loorsaL) Albany, May It. Rev. Louie Meta yer. rector of the Catholic church in this city died yesterday. When he came 20 years ago Albany had no Catholic church. By his efforts he built up a larae church, erected the finest building outside of Portland and constructed a magnificent rest dence, that Is filled with art treasured All this rte - aid at- nis own expense. He wag born In France In 1856. of arls tocratle ramlly and was ordained , a priest In the, seminary at Montreal, January, 1880. He came to Albany In TontT The body Is lying in elate jn the cnurcn - isaay, anor Tomorrow at lu o'clock , a. sr.. a -.solemn high raqulem mass win-bs . celebrated by Father Blenchette Of Portland, while Father" McDevItt of the cathedral of Portland, will deliver the oration. The burial will probably be at Mount Angel. The new approach to the steel bridge Is nearly comprted.-r" the last piling was driven yesterday afternoon and the floor will be laid la a few days when Albany will have ' probably the best; Dnage across ine v iuumie ok any city in the state." ' . . Orvllle Perry, a business man.' and Miss Nora I Fisher: both of thhr city. were last night mnrrled,al the home of the bride. Key. will M. Ferry or 'Blan- Insrllle. Illinois, a brother of the groom, performed the ceremony. The government dredge Is open- ng the. river between Oregon City and Albany . and In a few- weeks hannels will have been cut through the bars obstructing navigation during the summer. 1. The' river . steamers from Portland still' run to this cltv and. Cor- vaijlrf,, ,; - NORWAY'S FETEDAY V CELEBRATED HERE With dancing and song the Korwe- glsns of this city celebrated Norway's nurth or July In Arlon hall last night. Through the klndnessnf Captain Bpl- ey. or tne riritisn abip rythomene. who lnt hla ship's flags to the Norwegian Kinging society, th hell wss gay with banners. , among which the American nd Morwtglan color were conspicuous. - - -. . -On The following program was given, after which dancing was enjoyed: Overture, Persona orchestra; "lb vl edaker," all present; addreaa-of - wel. come. Captain F. C. Hageman; "Brude- faerden" (H. Kjerulf), Norwegian Sing ing society; short. address. Rev. Foss of Everett, Washington; vocal solo. Mrs. Milll Perkins; comical set, L. 8. Dsue vocal aolo, "Oamle Mor" J Edward Orleg), Mr. E. Englestnd; reading, Mrs. Mtlll Perkins; "Den Store hvlde Flok' (Edward Orleg), Norwegian Singing society; fancy drill. Women or Wood' craft. ( i ..: -,.:" " e,-- -. . -Vreferred SVckOejlHed-0odsI Allen s Lewis' Best Brand. 1 - - ALiyoiciABAjr!3:ma kzzt (Journal' Speelsl Service.) . . Oakland, Cal., -May 16. Capitalists snd flnaniierT or p-""""'"' . through out the state, are gathered in Oakland for the annual convention of the Call fornLi Bankers' association. The large attendance and attractive program com bine to give promise of a highly suc cessful convention. -The gathering will continue Its sessions until the end ' of th week. Women wh" have h-earo -of-ehHdren,-end household duties, nna the drain upon their vitality so great that ' they very often become nervous wrecks. This loss of vitality ictusea headache, backache, aleeolessness. Irritability., bnxletr. etc.. and frequently results. In various forms or remain wensness. When you feel tske tired, and - worn out 1 v Dr. Macs, .( Restorative Nervine, w'hlch "acts directly npfwi the nerves, re freshing and strengthening them.. It IS . nerve rood -and tonic, wnicn sooins nd relieves the tension of the tired nerves and brings rest and refreshing Sleep. - - . ; . "Your remedlea saved" my lire. They re all youlalm them to be. 1 am now a very good health for a woman of 73 ears old. thanks to your remedies. .Vhen I feel nervous or don't feel well. I take a few doses ft Dr. Miles Nervine and , it sets me right. - CATHARINK I.AIII.K, l.ean1o, lows. Sold on auaranlee that If first bot tle falls to benefit, our money back. t PROMiSfDOCTORSX PLEASANT RECEPTION - At the annual meeting of the City and County Medical society at the Com mercial club last' night It was decided to give a smoker In honor of the physi cians and surgeons who will attend the national convention of medicos to be held here 'this summer. A commit tee will be sppointed to make arrange ments for the event. Officers -for the ensuing term were elected se"ollowsr ' President.-rTfv";.U. W. Coe; vice-president. .'Dr. W. If. Bkenke; secretary,-. Dr.-A, IX Mackenxle; treasurer. Dr. J. A. Pettit; board of councillors, Dr.E. P. Oeary. Dr. A. C. Pahtdn Tand"7Dr. X)'. Blnswsnger; dele gates to State Medical society. Dr. W. U Wood." Dr. A. C Smith. Dr,. JV.TJL Olsy and Dr. R, O Tenney. - Retiring President Dr. J. PT Dickson read his annual report In .which He stated that 14 new members had been added 1 A HUNDRED TO PICK - V - - HQ0Q RIVER BERRIES ' One hundred strawberry pickers took passage this morning on the steamers jMilles Cltyand Charles R Bpencer. for noon Miver; is nau just arrived rrom Nebraska and hearing that there was a demand for workers In the strawberry Yields up the Columbia Immediately went, there. , Agents of the steamboat lines , expect tn sell tickets to at least 1.500 people for .the .same place In the next two week. Word from Hood River .states that the fruit ,1s getting ripe. Last year it1 is estimated that H.OOO ploer were In idded to the society the past year, mak ing the total membership 119. I ' . . TEETH FREE Extracting, cleaning and examination FREE during. all this week. The Bos ton Painless Dentists, will give the lowest prices ever, known in Portland for strictly hlgh-clasa dental work. Don't put it off, but come In at once. Good work at lw prices. , guaranteed for 10 years, has made a world-wide reputation . for the . Boston f Dentists, tllti Morrison street teeth.. rrHOinrwjj vOT-T al t o n. a a m ' saJe'kasBB. UV aaxalTT IT m. Xxtreotlng- aad Bxamlnattos .'...ma SILVER FILLINGS ... 3Se : GOLD FILLINGS .'.TSc GOLD CROWNS ..'.....;. au FULL SET .is.OO bridge: work S3.00 Other dentists oorae and go. but the ' Boston Dentists 'remain the sama re. Uablejjp-ta-date. dentists. , Sea tost Mother. 1 - . " TTonsumbtlrtrt runs tn our Nmllv through it 11 lost my mother," writes E. B. Reld, -ef Harmony, We.. "For the past Ave years, however, en the slight est sign ot a Cough or Cold, I hsva taken Dr. King's New Discovery tar Consumption, which has saved me from serious lung irounie. his mother s death was a sad loss for Mr.'Reld, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and hnw to cure It. (Quick est relief and cure for oughs snd colds. Pries tie snd 11. 00; guaranteed at R.I Cross Pharmacy, Kitlh and puk t reels, en the way tn the PfltofUce .Trial bot tle Xree., .'... Boston Painless Dentists tlH Xorrlsoa St.Opp. Melee (j Fraal r '-- and Old eeeeraee. . '! . . H0CR8 1:30 a. m. to I p. May. I:S0 a. m. to 12:10 p. m. m. Sun- duced by the growers to go to the fields. Only about half secured employment. Aa a result. wages were low. end many who went there will, not go this son... . -. . ... . ' Aa assy Blddls. . ' From the Des Muln'ea Register, "if Is easy to.disllnaulsh betwen thi bachelor snd the married mas today. How? - Do you. see the man with t new; suit, hat, shoes and topcoat ? I , yoe see the man . with the g!d r,i.f suit snd a department store j j aet.ii' tie; ow, which ia wlvichl - i . . - ... ' a, : -''f . - - ' ' ' - r r y v. J