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TIIE OREGON DAILY JO UJ1NAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER" 25, 1 1003. 3 charged KENNEDY ROBBERY WALTES BATS AITS JOW.WBWrJ .-. AxxAioirss sv rouca oottbt .zxAMnrATxov nx rom rxxAT DATED WATTS SATS U . WAS Bonis or tuo. i- On tha clitrig of , robbery, , Walter c nays and John TJndlln were arraigned In the polio court tbla morning. They entered pleaa of not guilty and asked for , an examination, which will be held FrN day. . ; ; 4 W The arrests were due to' the- work . Klone by - J. M. Kennedy, their alleged victim, who followed clues until he ' came acroaa the men be says took hla money. He awore eut .a complaint and Detective Lou Hartman. took. the sus pects into custody. . v f ' , Held trp U a Tog. ? The robbory occurred Monday evening between T and 8 o'clock during a dense fog. Kennedy waa walking home, when he waa aocosted at Park and Couch streets by two armed highwaymen. He waa forced ta give up hia puree, contain ing S235. The matter waa not reported to the police until late yesterday aftcr , noon, and by that time Kennedy had aat ixfled hlmaelf who his ssalla,nta were. In the caae of Haya, Kennedy la posi tive he haa the highwayman who bad ,. no mask. The other, whom he bellevea to .be Undlln, had his face concealed. Haya resides at 7(3 Borthwlck stree, and carries a business card which Advertises 'Mm as a distributor of advertising mat- ' J.l ..." V, Saya Be Waa Bobbed of $110. David Watts, a miner from near Cot t ige Orove, claims to have been robbed . of $110. He came to Portland to have a good time and doea not know exactly where the robbery occurred, but thinks It was in a lodging house near Second 4 ml Flanders streets. He does not know In what manner he waa relieved of hla Hvlngs. Chief Hunt atatea that no re port of the case was made to him. PATHETIC FEATURES IN WATERS' DROWNING HEALTHY KIDNEYS IN OLD AGE maintained by tha ue of Warner's Safe Cure UnlM Your Kidney Are Healthy Your Entire System Becomes Diseased Tha followlna testimonial from a aged lady, near . the century mark. Khows the wonderful curative powers of l INEVER HAVE A PAIN" "Gentlemen: I had a great deal of Dacaacne and sickness, . ana aia not know that It waa caused br the diseased condition of my kidneys and. liver: Aa soon us tny doctor found '1 had kidney trouble he prescribed WARNER'S BAFtf CURE, arid a few bottlea completely curea me, ana I reel like a woman au years younger. My kidneys, liver and bladder are In a healthy condition allien 1 used 'SAFE CUKE.' and now I never have a Da In tn mv back. 1 am Hi years old,, and enjoy tha very beat of nnajtn. enerca Hmiin. weameia. rt. J. Kidney disease, if neglected, quickly spreads and causes serious complies. tloiiH. such aa Brlaht'a Disease. Gravel t t. . 1 1 , r l. -. il. 1. . , Indigestion. Urinary. Liver and Bladder irouoies. TZST TOtTB BZOBBTS. Let' mmt mnrnlna" urlna ' stand 24 hours. If a sediment forms, or particles float about, or It s cloudy, your kidneys are affected and unable to perform their work, and no time-should be loet In gel ling a Dome 01 UAtm lure, me um? absolute cure ror all tneae aiseasen. If taken In time It will cure any caae, no matter of how long standing. WARNER S SAKE . CORE la purely vegetable, contains no harmful drugs, Is free -from sediment and pleaaant to tabs . Tt In nraarrihpd and Used br doc tors themselves In tha leading hospitals aa tha only Derfert. cure, for all forma of dlseaae of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood. . Hold by all drug tores, two slaes, (0 centa andvfi a bottle. . THIS TELLS THE STORY The funeral of Robert Waters, the boy drowned In the river yesterday while- watohlng tha French bars; Oef malne unloading cargo, will take place tomorrow morning. The procession will Joave Dunning & Campion's undertak ing establishment at 8 o'clock and will proceed to St. Mary'a church at Stanton and Williams avenue, where services will be held at 9 o'clock. Interment will be at Mount Cavalry cemetery. Two pathetic features surround tha death of the boy. He would have been "M 'years of age tomorrow. After the drowning his brother, Frank, saw the crowd dragging the river and helped to hoUit the corpse from the water, not having a suspicion that Robert had met with an accident. When the body was laid on the dock Frank turned his bead, not winning to view It, but his curiosity got the better of him, and when ho found It was that of his brother he was so overcome that . friends as sisted him home. ANALYSIS FREE If. after maklna this test, you have any doubt as to the development of the dlseaae In your system, send a nam pi J or your urine to tne Meoicai iepan ment, Warner Safe Cure Co.. Rochester, N. Y.. and our doctors Will analyse It and send you a report, with advice and medical booklet, rree. BETUSX SUBSTITUTES AMD ZJCZTA TXOBT8. Thar are worthless and Terr often ex ceedingly dangerous. Ask for Warner's Safe Onre: 1 will our yon. WARNERS SAFE PILLS mora the bowela gently, and aid a speedy cure. "Cure the cough and safe the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup curea coughs and colds, - down to tli very verge of consumptjqri. m MASONS' "AT HOME" IN NEW BUILDING The roemlxrs pf the A. & A. S. R. Ma sons are greatly interested In their "At Home" to be given this evening at their cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdale WARWICK PERPLEXED (Continued from Page One.) turb either of the Republican factlona. Of course there are individual members I of each organization who may not relish the prospect pf being flayed by the Oregonlan, but It has happened before and they have survived. It haa been uggested that Scott might try to or ganise a machine of his own, but this would certainly end. In disaster. He has no personal following and could not hope to make even a respectable showing at the . primaries. He Is without friends nd nothing but a guerrilla warfare is left for him. The fight at the primaries next spring promises to be hot The Simon Re publicans seem to display more confi dence than their opponenta. It Is likely that the Mitchell organization will carry the country precincts of Multnomah county, with the exception of Troutdale, where some dissatisfaction exists be cause of the refusal of the present r 1 county board to make desired expendl- streets and preparations are perfected turea for road but ,n the u tfc fl h for suitably enrtalning everyone. This wll, be c, The MUchell ,actlonB )s JlVL U , t, v ",, "'"".handicapped by the fact that there is laf'Order In their new building and a much crltlcl8m of tne pre8ent clty I ia' very enjoyable evening la assured. The flrst order of the evening will he showing guests over the building from 8:30 to 9. arid those who dance will be provided for by Parsons' orchestra. Those musically Inclined will be enter talned In the parlor, the Intention being to proviso suitable entertainment for Members are specially requested to take admission, cards, thus facilitating admission at the door. SAM'L, ROSENBLATT & CO. RKuiABLU clothiers Corner Third and Morrison Street. Special Money-Saving jDDortumties forMothers I KvSa "jIw "j-L 'r'- ill t'ss&Jw ministration, and though only county of- flcers are to be elected next year, it la Impossible to wholly sever county from city politics. The gamblers are ex pected to line up to a man with the Mltchfell machine, on account of the pol icy which Mayor Williams has pursued. but this may result in arraying the church people on the other side. The! Mitchell faction has, however, a strong card In the good records made by some of the present county officials, and this la expected to appeal strongly to the conservative, business element of the voters. Of course Sheriff Storey Is marked for decapitation, for his renominatton might carry the whole ticket. down to defeat. He connaes to aits menas mat he will be renominated and re-elected. and that after serving a second term In the sheriff's office he will be governor. Nobody but Storey attaches the slight est Importances to these dreams. Koody Against Williamson, Kayba. Outside of Multnomah county there will be no general right between Simon and Mitchell Republicans, although It la expected that Malcofm Moody may enter tha lists . against Congressman Williamson In the Second district Moody has "been classed with the Simon Republicans. and it was on this ground that the Oregonlan opposed him In the last campaign. "Anything to down 81 monlam," waa then the Oregonian'a cry. and both Moody and Oeer were attacked relentlessly because of their adherence to that faction. Moody's strength has undoubtedly been greatly Increased by the result of his recent trial in the federal court, and one of the anomalies of the political situation is the fact that the Oregonlan is now apparently hia warm friend and supporter, and is plainly hostile to Will-1 lamson. This newspaper turncoat may achieve another change of front, how ever, before the next congressional contest. Blnger Hermann counts confidently upon a re-election. This expectation may I be realized u ne ia aoie 10 Keep iruin the publio the famous report by United States Inspector Qreen, wnicn caused Hermann's removal from the office of land commissioner. That report hangs over Hermann's head like the sword of Damocles. Its publication would un questionably compel his retirement from public life. a. .. BUYING THANKSGIVING DINNERS Boys' Suits and Overcoats of high cst grade at unequaled prices These are Suits of the latest style Norfolks, made of the very best procurable fabrics ' The Overcoats are of this year's models, : cut short medium and ihe long loose- fitting kind .with; or without belts ; ; ' . Special price this week Something Tasty and Invigorating I Gives Bast. No one denies himself the pleasure of getting something extra for Thanks giving dinner. You know it as well as anyone that a little wine or a taste of good liquor gives a zest to the boun teous repast. Neuberger's Full Meas ure House, 108 Sixth street, between Washington and Stark, has proven It self to be Just about the best place In town to buy these goods for family use. From the most elaborately conducted household, to the most modest home in the suburbs, the housewife, and the head of a family, la attracted to the offerings put forward by the Full Measure House. Mr. Neuberger buys for cash in large quantities, and thus can sell the very finest quality of every brand at the lowest prices. No man or woman ia averse to saving a little money in such purchases, and one can be sure to save considerable at the Full Measure House. Another thing that ia import ant, and attracting much attention. Is the fact that the' Full Measure House la precisely what its name implies. It gives full (really full) measure. When you buy a quart ydu buy a full quart, and this makes a difference of at least 20 per ent on the quantity . usually served out at liquor stores. Tou get more at the Full Measure House than anywhere elae -In Portland, and you get better quality for the price. When you are making holiday purchases It ta well to-remember these things and give the Full Measure House a trial. f-af aaanaiaa.il'a IA m mm lA7pa, I "Vf i ! - ' ) -' Eilers Piano House Is the Place That Saves Piano . Buyers Money. Extravagant assertions to tha con trary notwithstanding, there Is but one place In Portland that 'la In poaitlon to sell and la selling the very choicest high-class planoa for less money than can do obtained eisewnere. Dealers who have' to get their Instru ments on consignment from San Fran- Cisco houses, or have to pay a royalty to Jobbers on every instrument they sell, oannot possibly hope to furnish the vaiues m pianos inai an n ouiaipea at Eilers Piano Mouse. Over B00 realdenta of Portland and vi cinity have purchased pianoa of ua alnce tha first of the month. What doea this I meanT it means that the people, nearly all of whom are business men and women, have each aaved at leaat l&O 10 siuvoy purcnasing from ua. Yes, It meana mora than that. It means that we are dolna exactly what wa stated In our advertisements selling Instruments ox anown vaiue ana aianaing at prices heretofore unheard of, and at figures with which the ordinary little dealer or event cannot poaalbly hope to compete. We have announced and explained many tlmea heretofore why we are efcle to do Never before have we dlanlaved such a. large assortment In up-to-date styles in niKn-asaaa Dianos aa wa now nave on our floors. We take old Inatrumenta In exchanra and allow a liberal valuation lust now. while there Is a bla demand with ua for them. We make terms of payment to suit Kememoer the number 351 Washing- on iirMU corner or Kle-hth streei- Ellers Piano House. 1 M1 W f vi ) ,AI VV , , It . i 7W Fresh From Factories, Maldng Suitable Holiday Gifts SO AS TO MEET WITH APPROVAL. - A SAVING AT THIS , TIME IS QUITE ACCEPTABLE, AS SO MANY PRESENTS ARE FORTHCOMING. WHEN YOU CAN ECONOMIZE FROM 25 TO 33 PER CENT. ON REGULAR PRICES, IT IS WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE ' TO INVESTIGATE. SELECTIONS MADE NOW WILL BE RESERVED FOR CHRIST MAS DELIVERY, UPON SMALL PAYMENT. . ' ' : Worthy o Your Attention wSSSSSSimT' I ' ' 1 " aj" a Upusual Value Giving Sale Continues the Entire Week An Extraordinary Rocker Special Our buyer Is shrewd In his purchases. This value was specially priced to him, provided he took the entire lot. He accepted. We . approved. Tou reap the harvest from this fortunate transaction. ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER An Attractive Ad dition to the Household A most artistic Rocker, and one made to give comfort. Of best workmanship, with beautifully carved frame and of golden oak stock. It Is equal to those routing much more, but regularly sells for M.00, and for this week it Is yours at $2.55 An Opera Seat Rocker That is a eaut A step in the right direction when you purchase one of these Rockers. Just the proper thing for the living room or. library. The designing Is perfect and comttructlon the very best. It la made of quarter-sawed oak, of golden finish, with high back It gives ease to the oc- Is a wonderfully fine rocker, regularly sold for M.50, but this week It la placed on sale at and arms. cupant. This $3.30 A Colonial Chair Made and Priced to Sell (Rockers to Match) An artistic creation of the me chanic's skill,, and one sure to please. Of high back, firmly braced. In the golden oak or white, either weathered or Antwerp finlshs. You are sure, of a eterllng value, regu larly sold at $8.00, but It la yours for this week at $6.10 Special Value Specially Priced to Meet Special Tastes NOTE THE GREAT REDUCTION t THIS ROCKER For the Parlor Tou cannot select a finer or more suitable Rocker than the one here shown. It is superb in its general outline, displaying the best Ideas of the designer. Do not overlook this offering, as It Is fully qualified to meet your approval, m. will aa lir Bkic aiiu auu i,aiw,ui. STRIKINGLY FINE THIS ROCKER. Is an excellent model of workmanship, with spring seat and bifck of leather hand tufted; with the latest steel construction and high arms. A value Is offered that for quality and price you will find unequaled. It regularly fceils for $20.00, but is now specially priced at $15.00 THIS IS ONLY ONE OF OUR ELEGANT LINE OF PARLOR ROCKERS MISSION ROCKERS, QUAINT AND ODD 1 w : lin This Is an Ideal Rocker for comfort, and shows the beat style in this pleasing furni ture. It is most substantial In construction, and the frame Is in solid oak, In' weathered finish; the seat la upholstered In Spanish leath er, secured by heavy oxidized nails. This la a tempting special, and at the regular price of $12.50 it would be considered a bargain, but it Is up to you at $9.60 A ROCKER PRICELESS FOR. ITS QUALITY If you wish to purchase a ' Rocker and practice economy, this value is just what yoi are looking for. The frame is made of golden oak, and la a perfect specimen of dura bility. It" has a blscult-tufted back and seat, and also high arms; made of extra-heavy stock. Tou will find this a good Investment and .well worth the regular price of $12.00, but at this sale it is yours for the .underprice of $9.25 o 1 1 The most delightful trip acroaa tha continent ta via tha Denver V Rto Grande, tha scenic line or tha world. Apply ct Hi TfeJrd ttrMt. Portland, for i IN THE VERY HEART OF THE FUR.NITURX . MSTRJCT : RA :, F. POWERS FURNITUR& COMPANY 190 FIRST ST. 1 THJC .REUAELE STCItS w s"r '"' tr '3t AJm1n 7 WC: .4