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THEj. -OREGON V DAILY-JOURNAL, PORTLAND,-TUESDAY-as v,m wu.-m a ;- v. ) -UNIODUffl) CONFEDERATE JOIN flowejSlStreWn Ion - Willamette ' ; ; In MemQfX-CiOTfrffnitnr-. r ,...... Dead.';--' " OREGON AND WASHINGTON HONOR HEROES' MEMORY Processions In Which Old Men and-Uttle-Children Join, .Throughout Northwest. ;,: L (BpKtil DUpsttfh te The JoarneU , 1 Oregon City, May SO. Memorial day "Is betnf cclebrateiOn i- ltjrjo- .i.;,-..., urhini a larger aeale than k.r.M Uoilt Doat no. ami ' Mead ReHefStorpa --N. ,t- ms iter-' la brg- . . - The eaerclsee' begun at : oolock. ' A column of cltlxens and soldiers waa " T formed on " Main Weet and at ' o clock marched to tha suspension W....L,, fcridaa where f lower were strewn on ttn weiere in honor-! -tha deceased 'fi1l"l. Thrn thr marcbad-AQ TTBhivalaya opera house-where --P-";.gram. consisting of addresses and vocal t ajoloa, waa rendered; - . ' , ' . Then the procMtonjnoje4ao-4-XthT-Vtw : cemetery whera tha i- A. K. ! rltusllstlo caramonlea wore parformad. Tha offiears and comm1ttee of, tha : post aad-csrpa foUowiComiBandar J. !': y, Kelaoni dJutant,-3. A WHllama; -officer of tha day. A. J. HobbWr en- I arat eommiltea, Oeora A. Hardlnr i. r-T. Nelaon, B. W. Medlam. Frank Red- ner. , w. i. vuua. i-rV TrMnrtrtft Rellefcprpa Prea- " m.. mm. Lulna Kreaman; Wirnf Mrs. Jennie B. Harding; general com rnittee.'Wre. l-ura H. WUllama Mra. ; Vary l Bradlay. Mra." MarUia "Beach. Prealdent of tha day. Dr. W. K. Caril; grand marahal. J. F. Nelwnr chief -of luff." Fred Jr Nalaoiw-aJdeaXJ. t WU? -1tama. rrank a KcArtlwr; bugler, B. L. irJlcTarUndc: PARADE AT SALEM. ClrU.aA rratenul OrfniatloBa oU - '";rVT: ' With a. A. B. TttM.-J -rgpaewrDttPitcli l Jootart.) E.i.m rwr-Mar-. On of tb pHn- "tipai feature of tha day waa tha parade f vhWh. waa headed by the Balem Military " band and in which marched Company M, Beoond teglment, O. N. O.; Sedgwick -.. i a : AH and yeterana of l-IhlttlaxtaranatndlJndlmr - Bpanlah war. Sedgwick Relief corpa wo. X and dther organlaatlona. Thacoiumn . a r 111 n Z T"5 aTnilai ftaai tl I If View cam atery. whera v dedleatorr ad rnarcnaa lo.ma (Ireaa was aeuveraa vj " oral Crawford. Immediately following -r B. an "W. n. v. i An gaeellent prngram-a been ar-j -m , U I ranged for the aveninf Mathodlat churcn. vean . v. of W'lUametu unlvaralty ;wlU iPWit . (get rJUpatek e tka JaaraaLI rr-Medford, or ? My 0;-M"norlifv;if: rciaa. were held- at-miimon a oper ; houaa. urrter Tt yperaloiof th r cheater A. Arthur Poat. p. A. B.. ilW . ih. Tha addraaa was by Wil li. m rnlvla. of . Jackaonvllla. Th ' vifnrd Silver CornM band furnlahed -BloctlonB. Mlas Edith Hamilton aang o, . aolo and Mlaaas Agnaa Isaaoe an4 Irene Bliton gav a piano duet. - Mra. E. B. Oora bad charga of tha mualcal- pro gram, which cloned with a piano duet by vie. lora. Orer and Mrs. Aahurat. Tha -rwTOiiton fornred-Tit-thrTipara bouir ' . . U aA tnr-A Mnwtrv. lira Birtntu -.--.- , bera the gravea of all old aoldlera and r-allora wera decorated by tha poat' and Kellef Corps. COBTAUIS OBSXBTSS BAT. I ilirrni in i - ta'Tni T ' CnrvalMa. Or.. May JO. Memo! la being appropriately observed In thla city. At l;i0 p. m. tha members of the O. A. R. and W. R. 0. met in a line of ' march at tji O. A. R. hall and. eacorted - by tha anttro cadet battalion of O. A. C v under Lieutenant Quintan, and followed by tha ' achool schlldren and cltiiena, proceeded to Crystal Lake cemetery. '. h.r. tha rltuallatlc services of thu frni Armv of the Republic wera held In tha evening, at tha Firat Methodlat church tbara will - -an appropHat nromm of a patriotic nature, followed tot tha Freebytertan cnurcn. - - - - -- XTOX BS - CXmXBIOBTXB. - . ygDwUl CUratrk to The JmraaL) Eugene, Or.. May 10. Thla forenoon 'proceaalon' went to I. O. O. F," ceme tery, where aerclaes wereTield. In the ' parade were the old aoldlera, a detach ment of the O. K O., the W.R. C..ttfe - ladies tot tha Q. A. R., tha Bpanlah- .American war veterans, achool children ' iwnt aocletv organisations, city offi cials and cltlsena In carrtagea. Thla ' evening at the M. E. church Indoor x- frcises win be held. ' VaTXTXS BXBTZ0ZB. . - " (Spwl.IPlip.trh to The Journal) "r " Monmouth, Qr.. May 0. Tha chuTchea "Of Independence and Mon mouth united In the memorial aervlcea - today. The membera of tha Q. A. R. of Indrnendenca. General Olbaon Poat. No, ' 4, and members of tha Women's Relief corns took psrt and -wera escorted to -' r J the chapel by tha Monmouth cadet band f and nntfortn team of w. u. w. Dr. it k ThomDBoh of Independe.nca,-RevC Mr, " Bvcafore. Rev. Mr, Qoode and Rev. Mr. DECORATION GOLD W. SILVER JEWELRY FOR THE OPENING DAY OF EXPOSITION " rW Wars' Jewelrv to suit rvehy ona's taate and puree as walL Many dalre the almple and plainer atylea; while othera admire those more ornate, in etther vnt we are prepared to eatlafy all, aa our stock la the lrgat In wear. W invite a comparison of B tor economy. . . a! , WB MASS JXWZX.BT TO BTTUBH A0 -i A. & C. FELDUNHEIMER, MTr- Jewelsrs. Oe. TWra and Waealagtoa Sts, Blemoad Importers. Brown of Monmouth took part. - Frank Lucas played and a male quartcnaB,: HOrcrVPROCRAM. VMttan VtMtui of Maay Ww Op- eerve Day Flttlafly. ,w (Special DUpaJrh tJtiJoriial. JTVlodburri7 Or, May JO.; Memorial w were m-ia -tn- r v. vr r . nlng, There, was a '""rH: program and an addresa hy Br. W'i Bhasrs tiT VaiU'DUVeT. HUH, At 2 f- nr. a-proeessl on--wsa f ormed-tn: -front" of Th hall and headsd by the Woodburn lMin-1 and Company I,. -Third regiment, u. J. Q. I1imwm- veterans of all wars, ladles of tha O. A. R. and cltlsens in the Una of march. Thora were aUo ex ciees at Belle Isl cemetery. "- iJoarud Sperlal SttIc.) ...Cottaga drove,- Or- May The inembtra of . Appomattos pout, Q. A. Tt.. met at their hail at o'clock thla morn. trnr with rolher aqctetlee participating. Tha proceaalon. preceded by the, nana. atartvd at 10 o'clock to tha cemetery, whera the mual ordef of txrcuea waa held and gravaadacortad. ,. In tnaftar nooiv-na-.aomraua ana rruiiin Corpe met at tha M; E. eh"3L4f-nredera:ta "veterana. O. A. n. aeryicea ere nera. p. u BtaTterJ.of tree well delivered the ad dr'csa. ' : ' ' . CXBBMOsTZXB AT BAXBB CITT. (Spni.l PUp.Uk to Tka JmVmLV -Bakar City. Or- May aO.Decoratloi) day is bilng observed In Baker City mora exttnalvely than ' aver before. Mayor C A. Johns delivered an addreea at tha cemetery. . Tb " Preaby teriiii choir fumbmed-mualoand prayer waa conducted br Rev. E. F. HI1U Tha a. i Ar-R.---Hh blue and gray in uniform, uniformed I. O, O. F., W. of W., K. of f jl MrWrrA.:mkS hdTStBr"oraeri. clergy lnjarrjagea ar.dolher flltlsens marched to--tha cemetery,- wwnHi - A.- r. ruai rylCBW- pcrfurmad. . W. aV aPBOOBATIS. spd.l btosate e The Joeeaat) Junction Cltr. Or.. May JO. TMs af ternoon the membera of the W. R. C. will hold eervlces at the i. y. u. r. cem etery, when Mra. o. JU Mooraneaa win deliver the occasional address. As thsre Is no post of the q. A. R. at tnia piace, the work of decorating tha laat reatljut Dlarea- of tha nobla dead fait to the -rot of tha W. R. C. ' - ' (Sserial JMai Ontario, Or., May JO. Oeneral A. P. Hovey Poat, O. A. R., f thie vity; deca rated the graves of the nation's dead in tha Ontario cemetery this morning. after which the members attended in a TOBBBT QBOTB BBOOBATBB. tSpeelal Dlapatck to The JoaraaL) , Pfaat Qrove. Or-May u Thla at temeon Judg" Holil dattvwped- the ad- dross of the day, after which the people marched to the cemetery- ena-aeeoraieu tha soldiers' gravea.: Comrades Brnv rronln. Farber; MoNutt,-F1tch and Fair hllda were Jn charge ol ihe deaorallon exercises. OATTOB JTB1WJ r&OWXBI. - (Bpoct.l Dispatch to The J our nil.) "DaJvton. Or- May JO. Today the Q A. R. and W. R. C. met at the O. A. R. headquartera at 1 p. m. and marched to the Yamhill bridge, near tha edge of h.r. .rrlp wera held and n .km exerclaea were neia enu tThV"water strewn wltiirflowera In honor of the naval heroea. From there, they proceeded -40-the-emtery. wlioie---the uaual program waa carried oui, AT BOXJXBmS' BOMB. (Special Dlipatch to The Journal.) Roscburc. Or., May JO. Decoration rvri nere unaer tne auaolcea of tha Relief Corpa The. oration was deliv ered by Rev. E. A. Hlcka of the Unptlet church in tne opera noue. in na ai temoon aervlces were held at the Sol diers' home. APPB.OFBXATB SXBTICXS. - - (Rtwclel Di.patcb te The Joarnil.) ,-' Prsln, OTl My-30. . Appropriate memorial services were held at . the rmttn normafUfhoor'chupPl from 1 to Tiff tfiday: The pupils volunteered their services to help the veterans die- tribute -flowera. at tliacemetery.- AT ZBSXrEITOXBCB. (Snertal Dl.petoh . te The Journal.) " Independence. Or.. May JO. Memorial day exerclaea wera held In Independence today at the Auditorium, from which a proceaalon marched to the graveyard and decorated tne gravra. XXXBOISBS AT CKVMAWA. (Bnerlal pl.patrh te The Joarnal.) Chemawa. Or.. May JO. At Chemawa Indtsn erhool a service was -held In th chapel at 10 a. m., "after which th nntilla. rtreoeded by., tha band., marchefi to the cemetery and decorated th.e graves. , - --..Z-. AT ATBOBA. (Brcl.l Dl.patrh .te The Joarnal.) T-Aurora. Or.; May .ao. A large prorea alon went to the cemetery thla morning, where the main Memorial day exercli were: held. Bpeechea were " made TT? Hon. J. r. Cole and aeveral pioneers. our prices, for we know their low j OBSKB TmOBOUQBJiT, KXABOXABU. a of RooseveltAddresses'Th6usands - at-NewYefk- Merrrflfjftl , ,vSj.. ; Exercises. CEN7HENRYTSL0ClJMTS" MONUMEN-TUN VEILED McKlnlay!s-JTmb--t--Oanton t Showered -With II Blossom. From All the Country'. : (Joomtl Bpwl.1 Service.) ; -. ;.7. i,: New Turk, May 10. Today wltneaaed wb"4j,saprpbabiyth moat notabla ob-l aeryanca pf M.m.iriui avar toio-xb tha metropolis. The special and dlatln- gulahlng feature of the day's exercises was tha Joint participation of Confederate'- and Union veterans in tha -day's Ceremonies. Tha exerclaea in" New York Centered .about Oram's tomb and were participated in by thouaanda of veter an.. Tha exerclaea wera under tha aus pices of the members of U." 8.- Grant Post, ft. Xi tL,- vrito-had-as 4law apacuu guests '0' niembfTjL.al-tha loeal -ramp Tha aoareaa of the. day was delivered by Senator Blackburn of Kentucky, This afternoon occurretl the UPVln ( f a magnificent bronaa statue of Major Osnaral 4Itrywarnar- bioouib ai in Intersection nXthe Eaaternparkway and Bdford avenue, Broukiyii. - Prealdent Rooaeveit, who is to speak at the unveiling of the statue, arrived at Jersey City from Waahlngton at 7 u'clock-llila- morning. With, -the- preal dent were " Secrets r'r-t'Oeb, ' Drr-C.' K. Stokes, U.,8.-N, Hfc-:-WMK na T. K. Stone of the Vhlte houae woret aervtcc force, and the uaual guard or ae craY aervloe-men. The trip-fwa-Jersey City to Brooklyn wss made on the Penn aylvanla ferry. A committee from the 1'nlnn T.mgnn Hu' Rrooklvri eacflrted the prealdent . to tueiuDnou,jwiii breakfast was served. The unveiling of the. monument waa made the occasion of a splendid mili tary pageant,-several thouaand soldiers of the .regular army, state troops ana marines snd. Jackles of the navy yard taking part--wHh--JthethetBada-of Grand Army - vatcrana. unveuuia recemoniea were under the auspices f h. rsmn Armv snd were witnessed- by an Immense crowd , of spectators, who cheered to the echo tne patriotic uw-ances- of- President-Roseelt and the Tr...VTM who followed him. - ST WT.TWOTOM- ' .7., 7 f -' spil arTe.) w..l,lnton. D. C May JO. The ob- nf Mrmorial day In the na tional capital today wss along the lines of similar obeervances of the past. Bual- near -war everywnere .u.u -" pubHcAnd JrtvfltB hiillillngs rtls flags. ' At ail oi .inij.i"i"- - Waahlngtonand vicinity the Grand Army veterans and tne memo other rpatrlotio societies neiq "PP" prtftte-exerclses ana joinea .m. i.j.y oratlgn of the soldiers' graves. . At the, Arlington" national- cemetery thVe was dedicated-with appreprlate CMemaiUea-moiiument tf.,r00(, B,ver. Or.rMy 8L-H4Jgf'y,;r'. firr.er i.awaHrHl.lhtom.. rae. , mntni Hi.m. inrmvr -v-uin rosnder-lnchlef of the Grand Army of the nepubllu. dalliettd the uialluu of the day. 1 .;. x oxa nw Bxa&Axs. (JoorD.l gpedal h"l) vi... Hit 10. There wn tlnitnn ..nanl obaervahce of Decoration day throughout Ne"" England today. ,In every city and town where a ursno Army - post is located the vetsns marched to the cemeteries and held me mories services followed by the decora tion of the graves 'of departed com rades. In many places, loo. union servr Ices were held in the churches. . The day generally marked the open ing of the golfing, yachting, canoeing ..Vv. Mn. unson. Rowing races ami - i .v.1. l. i nn tha tmariea rivrr n ...... a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i til ainiir anuri and athletic contesta were pulled off. At MirxT-S TOMB. (Journal Special Bertlee.) Carton. O.. May JO. Many beautiful floral offerlnga from widely separated e th country were received here today to be placed on the tomb of t. MrKlnler. Inrludrd among .l.. ff.,inr. waa a magnificent" wreath frwm the -White House nuiaei lalury i Exerclaes at the cemetery were Ff.1-?.?-?.. "rTnanUhVaV: -n the guard of the regular army stationed to ,tuard the. tomb of the martyred prealdcnu WABASB AT CIBCIBTfATX. - - (Jooreal BpMlal sr1ce.) I v Cincinnati, Ohio. May SO. Decoration m K.rvt here bv a general sus- nt ihualneaa. by a parade of OAR. poets and Bpsnlsh war veter ans, children of the public schools and varrous civic organisations. The prin cipal exercises of the day were held at Spring urove cemwi. yOBTO BJCAW OBSXBTAXCX. V IJoarnal RpkUI Bertlee.) ' afHnmn. Porto Rico. May JO. Real Amerlcsns and natives united to day In the obaervance of Memorial day, Th eravea of a acore of. American sol diers here and at Ponce snd Mayaguei were decorated, and also the graves of a humbe of trorto Kican soioiers. , : BFAVXBX TBTBBABB ASSIST. Journal Imclil Borrice.) Louisville. Ky.. May JO. The veter .n. nf the Spanish war Joined today with the local Q. A. R. poata !nlth decoration of -th graves or o.oon a tiioo soldiers In Cave Hill cemetery. There wu program of memorial addresses and muslo- " - O AJTTXXTAK rXXX.9. (Jonrnal BpecUl Brrtlce.l """Hsgerstown,. Md., May JO. Memorial day exerclaea on-Antletam battlefleld today were atleiided"Ty aeveral thou aand persona There was an impoalng proceaalon, 'patriotic addresses by speak, era of note and a 'salute from a battery of guns. -- . - . - - - OHXMAUS (TXTAjrS. (BpMlal rilapatch te The Joornal.V-''. -Cbehalls, Waah., May 10 Decoration dav was observed this morning by the W. R. C. and O. A. R. of this city, with many cltlsens going to the fhehsJls eemetery and decorstlng the gravee of the soldiers and sailors. of the civil wsr and the Spanlah-American -war. in tne afternoon at i o'clock publlo services were held, at the Grand oper A, bousa Professor T. ' rt. Thompson, superin tendent of the Chehalle choola..w te Orator of the day. There waa mjualc, an -addrees by Bv. D. A. McKenale snd exerciifea by tha Cbshalls ischool chll- flren. (SmcUI Mio.tck The Journal) . Caniralla,- V.ih, May Memorial day Is bring celebrated in thla city as uauaji'-r Tha 'exercisea - today a,ra In charge of the O. A. It. and tha W. R. C. tha nnraiis .nil olll.r , lUlKJUonit. fraternal organisations and school -children wera. in the line of maj-ch. .There was Scripture reading by Rev. J.. M. Jlaakell and a prayer by Rev. C D. Spencer." XIncoln'a 'addreag-at-Otrttys-burg. read hr Frank: arasrmtiaio . by tha band; aong, Mr. Charlea -Uravea; racttaTton, Mrsr-Bowerr- ddress."- Hon. u . U'Khnrf,. .nn ir - mjilj. Otiartfl: rec-1- 4-taUwi. Miss raiijiilu, aaisTRjayj. ii.T&ompaoBr - - OOTBBXOB MBAO SFBAXS. t Spt.t Wipitch to-The-Joaraat.) Olympia, Waah., May JO, Memorial day services were bald here today under the auaplces of Joe Hooker poat O. A. nr The ceremony of aecorating ine gravea-atabe ccnjeryasjield ."fJriaTrrorisOFhsa been run, and all things 0tIbckThTs morning and at : services for soldier and eallor oeaa were nam ai Horr'g dock. At J: JO o'clock in the at? temoon Governor Mead delivered the memorial addreaa-at the opera houaa The members of the O A. R, post met at their hall at t o'clock and marched to Maple park where appropriate ex ercises were held. ' - ' - AT aOLOMSaU. (flperlil DUpatch te The Jooraat) Goldendale. Waah., May JO. Baker poat O. A. R. of Ooldendale Is holding a n.Ami ' Th n.r.d. started "rni th county courthousaaJJULil.,clQtA a, m., heaaea ny. me uummun. followed by. Baker "poet and the W. R. C Woodmen ofthe World and several other fraternal orders and"tnapubllc school children and their teachera. The procession marched to tha Armory hall, where Rev. Z. W. Commerford lad in prayer. The-oratlon -was -delivered by Hon. N." B. Brooka The proceaalon marcKed to the I. O. O. F. cemetery and decorated the grave . jra OBJCA rBOOBAJt. "(pecUrbl.p.tch to The JournalT - - - r. . - . t ir; ti?K?r aabrrilayllO. ,P rep aration was mads for a lormat program here thie year. It has become a custom here to decorate the graves of tha dead, not sspeclaily those of veterans, on Me- mortal day. The local camp Woodmen, of the World Is making preparations to unveil the monuments erected- to the memory- of X)r-JJJ2-Woodjf.andJuhn H. Peterson snd. decorate the graves of departed neighbors Sunday, June . ..SXSXOATB CAJrXOBV :z -' (BptM.i nupjiga t The Joernal.) t . Walla Walla. Waah.. May 10. Tha fMtiiwtrf Decoration day-here 'waa-t he- e.diraiLonl-lfegnng,' 'iL'hBerTadwksThereforee natural Cemetery, giver, by the jovern-J "M of bTk wUh UyeT meni to me luuai puw ' - ' The Grand Army mop, with cltlsens and school children, gathered in the City park. The old gun Is one of the heavy cannon" In uae many years ago and Is ni,ntMt m . solid eranite base erected ny tn- tty. Addreaaes were maoe P'ya-h&fncerrorm post" andTthe mayor, Addresses were mini.? -SCATTER FLOWERS. Mood Bivsr Observes. XJay,. at Business XoumU eteey Open. . ' ' v Sftwrrritcirib Army post and st and women or tne Kenei rtlied li U.is. brldgs ovtr Hood cuius ma- river thla morning, wnere uowor Wci scattered on - the water, in memory of the sailor dead. Returning to tne opera houae there were short addresses by ..v.r.l of the old soldiers. This after- hOnn . there waa a march to Idlewllde m.ii.rv share the ritual exerclaea of thelGrandiArmywere. conductedovcr the gravea of dead comraaea. - -TJTXTB AT TM " DAX.X.BB. (RDeclal ril.uatih to The Journal.) 1 Th Dlle.-Or. May JO. J.- Wr Ne- amlth Poat, G. A. R No. J2, and W. R. n tnlned hands to make the day memor able. Thla Is the first time that the hlua and gray have united here to hold their eervkAS inwether Poetand corps TrSffmbTed at K. of P. hall at 12:J0-p. m. andunder the eacort of Company D. O. N. G..-- proceeded to the G.. A. R. cemetery, wliere the eervlcea were held. SXOOBATB XMOXAX'TS' OBATBS. (BDeelal ritanatca te The Journal.) Vale, Or.. May JO. Families and amall parties repaired to the different cemeterlea today and. in the uaual way. decowteLJtlieravea.lthnweaTe teachers BTfdTJuplIg or tne punnc acnooi of the city decorated the gravea of the early emigrants, who died on the banks of the Malheur river. XsT KBMOBT OF XXBOXS. (Special Dltpatch to Th Jonrnal.) Hillsboro, Or., May JO. Decoration day waa observed here by the veteran. Veterana and cltlxena proceeded to tho waterfront and scattered floweri upon the river- in commemoration of the sailor dead. OAT AT M1IXHVTXX.X.B. (flperlal niapatrh to The Journal).. McMlnnvllle, Or., May JO. The people of this town met st Bums' hall, this morning at :30 o'clock and marched to the Masonic cemetery where-they deco rated the graves. At- 2:30 o'clock they igaln met at Burns hall, Where Rev. F. H.' -Adams delivered fne - memorial ,; ad dress. , -,. ...!- BXXVXB AJT9 J-OTX TXAST. : (Bpeelet DlspntU te The Jonrnal.) ' Albsny. Or., May JO At 10 o'clock this morning the Grand Army and the Failure to cure "Indigestion Is largely due to the nM ihMtrv fliat. when Abe atomArh be- comesTnactlve It njwefn Something Jo mechanlcally-dlgest. its contents, snd rathnrlicfl, purgatives, etc., are used which give only temporary reiiri, o. cause they dlgpat by Irritating the lln. In. rt thu ' Mtrimarh. Modern science recognises the fact that It Is the nerves that furnlah mo tive power to digest the, contents of the stnmacn. , . . Th mrvH aarltato and mix the food! and stimulate the accretions. When they bei'omw weakened thry lack energy ant inoigestion, oyapiipaia, ur wui aoh result. , Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine will relieve obstinate casea of indiges tion, dyspepsia and stomnch trouble by strengthening, these nerves. "t had severe stomach trouble. rr. Miles Nervlner- and Nerve , and Liver Pills cured me? I can now eat anything without trouble.7 U C O BRHlN, Winaton-Salem, N. Y. . . I Money bacW If first bottle falls to GRAVESEND HOLDS " CEIiTERiOF-STAGE Beimont'a -Rrtt -Meeting -Was Not So Satisfactory to the P.ansral PnhUft. '? METS' FIGHT DID : NOXJjELP MATTERS BrooklYn"HandicattILMtWeek4 .Thoroughly - Pleased rtht- 7- Large. Crowd ? Present. (Jonrnal Ipeelil Irrrlca.) -New Tork, May JO. The trit meet at Belmont park has gone into history and Oravesend now holds the center of the racing stage inn r-""'-r-- 0OnBld.red, waa" a aatlsfi nnnaldared. waa a aatllfactury the great crowd which went down to Oravesend to" aee tt.Zz- '"T " The meeting at Belmont park waa not altogether- satlafaotory and wh the bad impression may, in time, wear off. it cannot be denied that a number M happenings at the big track were un fortunate. o. say tha leaat, and are cal culated to have a bad effect on racing. Of these the fight with tha book makers lTrhapg the most unfortunate. Anything which tends to bring the bet ting feature of .racing too much before the publlo la bad. It cannot be denied that In every community .there la a strong . element which is bitterly op posed to gambling and care nothing for hqrsa racing. IWhlle - publlo-sentiment in New York City would not favor any legislation" which " would - limit raeingv it must be remembered that the city la at the mercy of tha up-state legislators and that publlo sentiment up-state can readily be workednpt a pltchr whleh would bdek drastic laws inflicting ir remediable harm -on the sport. . -The ftarht between the race track own- era and the bookmakara of the. Metro-1 polltan association has endea in com plete victory for the former. The Mets have-given up-ths fight. The action of-tha ownerg In bTertthg oft financial dealings with the bookmak ra ta a nice one. In view of the fear of adverse legislation. If the jockey club can go before the legislature With clean handa It will be in better position to light with success. t m. I. h. annnnaad that the pub- lie would be called upon'to .make'geod J the auarter- of a million dollars wnten h knnkmakera hitherto have paid, for. In spite of all the talk about the big men Irr 'racina; being in the apart, for purejrfyejf ltajia.I gievaia-iwintj nt dividends. - . - - Tha raiatna of the price 0 admission to II for the grandstand and $1.10. fotl The result it will have on the attendance remains to be seen. - As for the system of betting 'which Is to -prevail there seems to be some doubt. President Wheelock of the Mets says that the present system of bookmaking will prevail. --, , - - - "Cash bets will be made as uaual said Wheelock. "And I dont expect to aee the nd ei-edlt ldeatirTtrogue"ln this country The layer are -well with in their peraonal rights, ai race track speculation ! now conducted, and there .this time. ing men- say the bookmakers" must ihn1h n,n hBttllia tu m,olei,t tueiu- Ves-and that .this change is bound to come. ' : One of the most Interesting subjects before racing; men In this section" last week was the fight which is being made against the reappointment of August Belmont as head of the atate racing committee. Opinion is ... about svenly divided as to whether -or not ho-w4U be reappointed. Governor Hlgglns, who haa the appointment is said by thoae in the know strongly inclined to ap point some one else and the namea of these gentlemen are mentioned: Clar ence'"" MacKay, James" R.' Keene", Con gressman -James W. Wadi worth and E. R. Thomaa. It was at first supposed that the op position to Mr. Belmont waa political. He la a DemocraU and the place, while not -a- salaried one, carrlesmuch.lln-fluence.- T i According to one story, however,- the opposition to Mr. Belmont Is not po litical, but comes from certain racing Interests that are displeased, with htm.' ladles of the O. A. R., escorted by the members of Company O, Fourth regi ment, O. N. O., marched to the cemetery, whr. tha T.ve of the veterans wera f decorafed. . A" plcnld"inner wag held in the afternoon. QUXXT AT rXXDZtXTO. (Bpedal Dl.patch te-The Jonrnal.) remileton. Or., May JO. Decoration day is one of quiet In Pendleton this year and no official program is being observed.. There were appropriate serv ices this morning. XOHOB OXdXB DBAS. (Special Dlapatcb to The Jonrnal.) LaOrande. Or., May JO. Appropriate exerclaea were held here In honor of the scldler dead today. The program was givn at the Presbyterian churoh, after which hundreds of veterans, school children snd cltlsens went. to the ceme tery, wliere they decorated gravee, 8TX,rXBT0sT OBSBTAOBB. : - ; (gpecUl XHspatc te The Joeraal.) . aiiv.rinn nr . Mar 10. Decoration day la being observed on a large seals' at niivartnn today. The address of the day ... mill, bv Hon. QV B. Dlmmlck of Oregon City. . The Sllverton band playsd. CHILD'S FACE IS TORN -. BY TEETH OF MAD DOG -f Jonrnal Bpectal JerTlce.) "J York, Alay-JO. Achllda- face wna torn by the teeth of a mad dog on Slxty-nrat str.eet near Heocma, avenue todax. A polloeman was also badly bitten. Howard Spedon, aged 4 yeara. Is the tiny Victim of a bull terrier. Haby Howard as sitting on a step at the-tlmerr " ;.- Several -men emerged from a neigh boring house and the dog ran toward them encountering Policeman Pfaeler. The dog hit the policeman in the left leg and tore his uniform - In " several places. Pfaeler. rapped for assistance and Patrolman Mclnerny xame-wlta a drawn revolver and sent two bullets Into, the beast killing It. " ' r.- . Tha ButcherV Flalat. . ' Lady (to deaf butcher) Well, Mr. Bmallhones, how do you find .yourself today T , Smallbonea WelL . I'm pretty wtlt used up, mum. Every rib's gone, they've 1 almost tore me to pieces for my shoul ders, and X never had sa jew leg a. iiigiSi MEN'S -APPARELrThe. fin-st productlof the -,, heading manufacturers of thia and foreign countries, , ;J.L are on exhibition at your very door. No- need to' C - send away for what you may need it's here for you, .- .The acme of perfection for business wear," for tn tforrnat dress- and'full'dres$.Priced-f 18.00-ta- C 60.00 a suit. , "...."" C "MANHATTAN and E. & W. SHIRTS, cuffs'I". jTtacheTanoT aetaedrgpH) to "f 4.00 -T'ef ' Mesh and Silks, ?10 to f 18.00 a suit . "r y '-FINE NECKWEAR, 50 to f 3.00 a tie. JV, C PLEASED , TO SHO W YOU . THROUGH. :-t-Sij fSS27iII0RRi I "MM MMMinMMItltHvvv44H I T I Decoration -J?And yitiu4onesome Jonesome I tV-Sund'y-day,-tamer X It 'pears-like more'n any OtlU, WUTI Uie OlrS,BnO OWipca auuvc, a-uuiwim u uc mu, On tv'ry Soldiera grave I d STORE CLOSED -I, " "i t ' " " ; 35i WASHINGTON ST., CORNER PARK. ? WET OR DRY IS QUESTION WASCO WILL DECIDE ' (Special DhtnaU te The Jonraal.) ,. The Dalles, Or, May SO. Conalderable anxiety la felt by the liquor dealers here in regard to tha coming election, June 5. At this special election will be de cided whether Wasco county wlU be dry or wet. - ' " y-:'r- It Is asserted that wages will be paid Rebuild dailyr thinker with . ENERGY.- You think clearly because you are well -: fed. ' Covered with, cream ; de licidusTTryTTC 1 Day, '05 day I nearly ever see! love to lay lily thare; James Whitcomb Riley.' TODAY ATNOON MSS) to working men to ley off and Yote. Money, It is said. Is being sent to the Unuor Dealers' assoclstlon here, and will be spent with a lavlah hand in order to win and settle the question for some time to come. The cry of the Anti-Saloon league is, "Remember John Crate" (who was ehot by Frank Summers rn tha White House saloon), "and get your pocket books ready for the trial.", Reoently in another saloon brawl Al Nelson. proprietor of the Oregon saloon, waa slsshed on the arm. coltlvate rgood "" 10 centr a pack- -! ' .V.-.. .- I - ' " " J- - .- - ?J-J.. , . . . mm i ' - 'V'..-' ; .r . IT.- :-