The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 08, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1003.
Ceremony Over Remains of j
, jniier of I'ortujorai ana tne
r Crown Prince Held Today
:; i-Bodies Will Lie in State
for Three. Days.
Schooner Laden With Coa
for Seattle Is Out Nearly
lear and Captain ."Forced
to x uy iiigii j.tico to XTe
vent Scurvy in Crew. ,
fDnlM ri Las4 Wirt.)
." liabon, Frb. . .Funeral aervlcra
vrara hM today over the remains of
Klo Carlo and the crown prinoe In
Bt. Vincent's cathedral with all tha Im
posing ceremony of tha Catholic church.
Weeping throne a llntd tha atreete lead-
'. inf. to ipe caiaearai ana aouuia ruwi
v of guard wera on duty to suppress any
disturbances mat micni oe siariea
whlta tha funeral cortera waa naaaln
'. Xha widow of tha kin and Manual,
the youturui kin or rortagai. remained
' away In accordance wita tha Portuguese
custom, ji is unusual xor wiaowa ana
th .children or the dead to attend ru-
. 1 - ... AVI. ...... k. Isndl.. will
1m kv state hree lays before burial. ri1.?.,001 'or Bel
Tne ceremonies be fan at 10 o'clock f"j Jn nowatorm.
this moraine-. In the nresenoe of a
srreat fathering of ambasaadors. offi
cers or tha balaca and atate and other
distinguished men the caaketa were car-
(Cnltad Press Ltaaed Wirt.)
San Franclsoo. Feb. f. Pumpkins at
apiece, purchased at I'ltcairn Island
from the descendants of the bounty
mutineer, la al that eaved the crew
of the American schooner William Not
tingham from haying- the horrors of
acurvy added to their already heayy
wele-ht of wm. Tha William Notting
ham, out nearly a year from New York,.
leaking and shof t of provlalona. quoted .
for reinsurance at SO per cant, given '
ud by many as lost, cut In hare Tnura- I
day in distress. The Nottingham's
destination la Seattle, and thla la tha
Boll sw. ..' tklMl mnw.wt nlxtA at...
wv, m w iivi m v. i v. WM.i'jfi.iat V . vuivw '
passing out tnrougn wen uate.
The Nottingham left New Tork
March 1 with over 1.200 tona of anthra
cite ooal for Seattle. The schooner
.During the
A Host Valuable jlffent ,..
Tha glycerine tnplojrcd la Dr. Pierce)!
nedlcines greatly enhances tha medicinal
proprtlei which 11 extract from natlrt
tnadioinal rooU and holds In. solution
OBch batter than alcohol would. It aire
possesses medicinal properties of Its own,
seinr a. valuable demulcent, nntnuv.
antfsAnflM .nit tntlfpmMt Tfc mAAm
greatly to theeJBcacy of tha Black Cherry.
wk, siooorooi, uoioan oeai root, oione
Mot and Oumu'i rrkAft nntslnd Im
Golden Medical DlteoTery'ln aubdolci
chronic, or lingering ooog hs, bronchial,
throat and lung affection, for all of whirr
these aganU are recommended by itand
ard nodical anthorltias.-.
Tn all aM hnn tkM la It tart(n
p nHv.v wmwsw m w n HWI1J
way or ncan, iom or appetite, with waii
atom
u la too aarly atagM of con-
ct tnai f iy.
trltlva and
thera can ba no doubt that fly
at a vaiuaoia
n
Idn Sfil rootStona root,
igestlon and building up tha
'Dim, controlling ui coa EC
about a healthy condition
1 iritem. Of course. It mu:
w!d til work mlrarlM It will
miumptlon except In IU earlier
avrlna
la
gcom
eahi
ltd b
2 tha
t bee
tot cur
a urea.
ral. ha
ajxTTff
imrlL with hoirtene. In acuutenn
It it hoi o eflecuva it" It In tha lingering
hang-on eoogha,or thoaoof long Handing,
even when accompanied by bleeding from
rang, that it hu performed lu most
asaryelont enret.
fttf. rinley Ellinrwood, M. D., of Ben
nett Mad. College, Chicago, aayi of gly-Miiaa:
In dytpepda H erres an e:
loldiog a Sjcm Quantity of
ydroaea In aalutlon. It la
i . r .
menaiactarea
I i : . ' 1 ' i ac
SS tJS!!!!!!Tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n i i , , , u i .
;' largaiini Yd Of fed '
wjH rnra vry vr nK...
m. cnronlc cmiBlis. l)r(inrF!.ri
rTTnTfiTD-ouTilrit. and rhn.nM tn,.,
nTILfiJlOoirsens. Jn acute ooucM
in eeiTM an excellent purpose.
: we peroaiae ot
mi of iKa Km,
of the preeant time In
$400, $500 and $600 Lots Must Go, Today at $1 75
LOTS 25x101 FEET 3. INCHES, 5 MI NUTES ' FROM MOtfNT ilcbTT CAR
TWELVE LOTS IS: ALb TrtA WE HAVE ) '
SIX MONTHS AGO j YOU WOULD HAVE PAID FROM $500 TO $700 FOR I
i EACH
heavy weather, which lasted until the I
viiu vi in niwiui, i ii o 1 1 u ii umji u on
the foremast were carried away and tha
ruuaerusaa masneu. i ne xxoiungnam
went Into Bermuda anrll i fnr ntmlri
ana aauea again April is.
After laavlnc Bermuda tha Notting
ham began to ahed. aaila Tha ahlp
ait aa wraaii r vai arai rawtrM uaMwiM at aA
a e wti aajuvaea a, vr
the cape of Uood Hope and Auaust SI
. r 1 V. . . . . . i
iiwhi ana repair-
The voyage waa resumed October t,
and tha neat day In a aouthweater the
veasel waa struck on the atarboard
quarter or a aea wmcn atarted ths
schooner leaking at fhe rate of four
inches an hour. For. two finun nut nt
- - -- r .! WHIM mi
Nottingham entered the.Oolden data
wijr Kiiwnw a pump waa Kept going.
Foul of bottom the veasel made alow
' . mt iresn rruit petered
n t 1i."v rew from acurvy
V" iaiuci t caiiea at fltcalrn
Mwaa.tvwi. iMWIKWWK U piUHl UIH 111
Its action upon enfeebled, disordered stoia-
pociauz u mare is vjoerauon or
stomachX H Is a most eficiaal pre pars Hon.
tarrhal
' ca-
pumpaina at 11 apiece. Br
:.!,,",t,"KJuCn!u fw dava ago and
fftsi 1IKIIUS I rv in
ajiiora moat oread.
By careful uaa
aya ago and
tha dleeaee
f the paiaca and atate an
rivw arvin too uuaifw m uiv twwm-
sldatfes palace, where they have reposed
since February I, by servants of the
house of Bnaganaa-40- earrlsges. The
high, dlgnltariea of the church marched
In rmnt At thm fnft I iu rrrvinff rrosaea.
and they" wvire followed by the royal,
civil and military households and the
ministers, peers and deputies.
Aa the funeral moved In the direction
of the church of St Vincente de Fora
It wasi heavily guarded by. troopa A
military band played dlrgea at tha head
of the procession. The carriages of the
civil governor and the ministers fol-
drawn by .eight horaes. Then came other
carriages containing sultea of the am
baaaaaors, offlcera of the regiments
of the late kinj and the crown prince,
the major domo of the palace and othT
uiiiciai. m oas mo cnrriaifea was
' the- Imperial crown "of the dead king
draped with crepe and surrounded by
flowers and in tha following vehicle
was , tha sword - and helmet of King
Carlos. Well back In the procession
-was .the carriage bearing the remalna
f the king. The coffin could barely
be aeen because of the great number of
'wrcs.uis arouna iu I ne urruii wiwi
the remains of the crown prince foj,-
iowea jmmeaiaieiy oenina.
The bodies were received at tha
church by tha brotherhood of Miseri
cord la and by all the bishops and the
archbishops of Portugal. In front, of
the altar was the catalfaque, draped
in gold ana Diaca. and upon it reated the
caaketa of the king and crown prince
VWI 111. MIV W t . ... Wt,
On either side of the catafalque sat -r .
the members of the royal household, and J JwariATt GrfiV PTPVPntQ Pmsa
to the left waa tha throne of Cardinal r". "1 XlPCIll X IX)Se
atrlarch. who conducted the cera-I nvii 4f J it
monlea. - - . I VUUUU lur MJUUUCling' AI-
After lying In state for. three daya ln t
the church at VlncenU the bodies trill I lllll IV 1) lire 2.11-
ui Mrrlad thpnn.h lh lnlaap to thai vn.
royal pantheon, where the remalna of
prince of the house rest. Afterward
the major domo will awear the remalna
mrv i iiijiw vi mo ah i k im prince, men
ine caaaeia will do piaoea in tne nicnea
jirvpeu-vu lur mem. um-ivr cne jmanirjr
ouisiae . trie pant neon win rire volleys.
A aalute of 191 guns from the forts will
f i i i
Olroerine will relieve many cases of pyrosi
meanonrni aaa excessive guuio utonaclii
acidity,
Geldea Uedical Dtsooverr" enriches and
m uiwu curias dioicbss. pimpiea
erupUona, scrofulous awaUinaa and old sores.
or ulcere.
. ?A ? T y- Pierce, of Buffalo. K. T.
TAV frtfwfa taviLlat !1lnap sail AK...a, ik.
-w""" w ait a aasv a wi v
Aedlclnal rnou composing this wonderful
aaenicme. mere no aioobol la It
I DRIVES
U TO DHfll
"'nd. where he bought a supply of I
lf&1 eAM: to Secure Work in
pumpkins at II anla. r ..1. 1 -. .
TODAY
Old Age Causes Suicide
of Isaac Poland.
I'EDS WI1SS
io stop mm
SUPREME COURT
'
(VaStti Press Ima wi t
Chicago. Feb. fl. wim.m n.'.ki. v.
- - uiawio, WI1U
whs irom JUearborn. nriBiri ..
unue, lormeriy Marlon nv ...
ling merrily over a a-nrwt intr. k.
fnafiSl "A X,"f.W '. For.
eral cout to- m..ln rf.a-
rTfiS T"- - thV goVVrnmntUPhad
DertAd. ha win tAa.i.. i .
made huabaSd. " "er new,y
Mian MaHnn riv.e lt aa. it. .
of th SJ:t ;nenanos
. V" --" -uinuriiies a snort time
.A1 ln tryln 10 mak "affinity
matches '' ch. n.i . 7:1
accorrtfn f.K--w lo uerrauo.
rltne.se. W." 2. ? 5? 0f Prtnclnal
witnesses against her. He
testitied
taiuornia .uattie h.mrs in
Contest With Farmers of
Lake County.
;. (Special Dlspsteh to The Journil.)
Balcra, Or., Feb. 8. After four year'
litigation, the fight between the Che
vraucan Land & Cattle company, a sub-
' aldlary to the firm of Miller and Lux.
Caiirornia cattle kings, and a half hun
dred settlers of the rich farming and
grailng lands along silver creek in Lake
county for water rights, was argued at
, length before the supreme court here
yesterday.
The suit for the water rights was
, , originally begun before Judge H. L.
Benson in the circuit court of Lake
county. After a year and a half of
Stubborn fighting for the control of the
ii, vuuku joBiisun renaerea a ueciston
.-; in favor of a majority of the settlers
, and- against the . Chewaucan company
, and (the remaining settlers. The case
was then appealed to the supreme court,
-before whom it has since been pending.
It is the contention of the Chewau
can company, which owns a vast area of
land- around the Pauline marsh, into
which Silver creek empties, that the
settlers along- the river use ud the water
before it -reaches the marsh, thereby
ivsviusr ineir mnas in an ana and un-
fiiuuucuvv txinuiiion.
Attorney K. P. Watson of Portland
. represented . the Chewaucan company,
which concern Is one of the defendants
: uu myyvimiuM,. wniie i. .J. Kutenlc ap
1 peared as attorney for the plaintiffs and
. respondents. The' supreme court will
probably decide the case within the
next month.
against her before the wmr.A i , i
ilLgtVJrn,ment deP"ded upon him to
fj ttlttl, Bt":onrest evidence at the com
ing trial But now it la different After
?Sre1 cnlderatlon Grable "ami to
the mnr hi on K.. . i -i"o io
Orahlfl in ahniir 4k 4tJk a .
today lntrodnnTn-V."-.'''1 ouildlng
w mo ai tun.
HIS UTUS
FARMER'S ALLY
But for Him Voracious Mr.
Lepus Campestris Would
Sweep the Earth.
(United Press Leased Wlre.l
Los Angeles, Feb. t. Crippled from
years of labor, weakened by old age,
hungry and alone,' with no friend or
relative to cheer the evening of his
life, Isaao Doland, nearly three score
and ten, drank carbolic acid last nle-ht
and waa found dead ln his little room I
thla mnrntn. Thla nnt. w.. (mmj
V - n .vuuu VU
the dresser:
"I can't get - any work. I have no
money, so must end my life. I have
been hunarv for several dn v. mA
tor-JPY room. I will ba 70 'years old
on eDruarr -z. i tried to hold out
until my blrthdafr, but find It is too
hard for nte. The folks have been good
to me. I htva a hrnth.. n v tai..v. j
W5yn1" .Saratoga county. New York.
"(Signed) ISAAC LAND."
Inland Empire Teachers.
fSnecfll DltMtek ta Thm 3.wm.t
Salem. Or., Feb. 8 The Inland Em
pire Teachers' association will hold a
convention ai ruiiman, Washlnirtnn .
April 8-10. It comprises the territnrv
east of the mountains and Includas
ureiim, waaningron, laano and Mon
tana. State Superintendent Ackermnn
la nrealdent. r nn ntw Gim..u. .
Churchill of Baker City la on the pro-.
afiaauaa
WATCH FOR OUR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
PROM NOW ON
You can depend upon whenever we .buy anything it must be at a bargain, and when-
ever we offer anything it is at a bargain
Those 12 Lots Must Qo In 2 Days
ON TERMS TO SUIT BUYERS
Every Lot You Buy at $175 Is Worth From $400 to $600.
OUR OFFER
Includes three corner lots, all located on the south side, five minutes' walk from, streetcar.
S. V. DAVIDOR & CO.
Home Phone A1857, Phone Main 8115. Office open Sunday until noon. 206-7-8 Couch bldg.
LET THE BITTERS
V PROVE TO YOU
(Special Dispatch to The Joornsl.)
Pendleton, Or.. Feb. 8. One of the
surprising results of the active coyote
killing- campaign conducted ln eastern
Oregon for the past month by the Wool
on?Whw""0C,a.tl0? fcM betn to bring
....y . iuuioiu irom prominent
farmers in every Interior counr against
the slaughter of these pests. While the
to save their flock.,: the"farmer8Te8lre"
li. Kuypiea in me country, as
wy mii on raoous and squirrels and
thus protect the crops of the farmer
Farmers claim that were It not for
in uie ory aistrlcts of the 1
terlor where rnbbite are so plentiful,
would be Impossible to raise crops.
GIEL FALLS TO DEATH
FK0JI FIRE ESCAPE
TH03f as v. McCarthy,
PONEER IN COTOITZ
Dies, a Lone Old Man. but With
Warm Friends Attending In Ills
Last Hoars.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Kalama, "Wash., Feb. 8. Thomas V.
McCarthy, a pioneer of Cowlitz county,
76 years old, died here yesterday of
grip. He was a native of Belfast, Ire
land. He came to America, ahnnf ah
yearn ago ana seiuea in Kalama ln 1870.
w inuuBinous ana valuable cltl
.nil. ui. iiii VKii'iiin nil r-i ci a.. ,
number of devoted friend a were present
tuc v lun tB ovciio.
During the territorial days he was an
enthusiastic worker ln politics and was
ui V.UW1HS county for a
i.u.iiMci vi yvarm. e was an ardent
Catholic and was Instrumental In build-
. ' . n 1.1IUI I . v. IBI 1.1 1 ill IUM.UIO,
He had no relatives In America.
Tha kn will ka aiAankvt&1
a as w avrva J nui ao iciiivtou iu v Ca II"
couver tomorrow and will be buried in
ma a.uioiio cemetery mi mat place, De-
side his wife, who died about nine years
ago. tie uaa ereciea a monument tnere
to his wife and, with a suitable Inscrip
tion now -to be made, the same shaft
wiu serve as nis own visible memorial.
BASKET BALL
ON SKATES TOINIOHT TONIGHT
EXPO RINK
H. M. A. va. P. H. S.
Game called at 9 p. m. Skating before and after
the game, till 11 P.M.
Portland Welcomes Her Goesls
Fron Ute IcIioJ Empire
WITH A1N
THE FOOD VALUE OF
Baker's Cocoa
is attested by
IO 7 Years of Constantly
JLt Increasing Sales
New
(United Preaa Leased Wi.
-aora, jro. 8. Margaret Lan
w innianujr Killed yea
a lire escape
. That 'It Is Just the medicine to restore
the clogged bowels and makeybu strontr i aa"ed 22, waa instai
and robust ae-aln. It hn . ?.terday by falllna from
thousands of other cases. One bottle irlon the. fifth floor of a burninar anart
meni nouse at columbua avenn ,ni
I Seventieth street. Th untn.t, ......
young woman had been sUndlnar on th
rire escaoe awaftlnir th. .rri...T -ui ,
"iicu buv auiypea on tne icy I
aratlnar nnrl fell tn ' I
. - - . . . ...j utuuui t ana
spread Wltn rreat ranMlfv h. ...
pressure being low. A number of. the
If r.
hi rhC
a i 'l er t .. nssa.
Hostetter's
Stomach
Bitters
be' aufriM..
baaftSlSSS-
rdofOTiJ
anneal ""uia
ai man and cl
nan., it jam .
yJpreventi J
rwniasBTroar,
COSTTTEV2SS. r
szzaovnmss, . -ooua,
oxzm,
and. T.aaT. -
TJB? is and
Aetna.
. . w w . uuaaau tj j OlllUKD,
monetary loss, is 126,000.
The
HOQUIAM YOUNG MEi
LIKE KUCKEAKEBS
I M 50
I Beslatered -
0.6.1ai
CALIFORNIA
0B&
lzl auNsrr -ril
VeV' 7
1
Europe
and
America
once v
WT1"1 Wapatch to The Journal.)'
tofnirV,1,..8" i?r-Ctv At
. . - .i.iain r. -flmnnii
WHICH
who
, spaech
re
in
whlpt:.mTj. "earning spae
ooraement of k1 tVL. unanimcua n-
mayor at th iT"B" .el cluli for
iien wm cr,vv" "inr
x a tax
second clans city.
Try
delay.
it wit
I Rahla eR- ii-A dlaoatnh tr
. , ' dit. Magallir whS temDteK0f th6 D
V . J Jf the ISrarillaa ,tau 'h' conquest
JWJt f His lieutenant Gordoi? lnaa. Oraea.
' : 1 canturad. or.,haa also baan :
We have alwavs maintaineJ
the highest standard in the
quality or our cocoa and choc
olate preparations and we sell
them at the lowest price for
which unadulterated article
I can be put upon the market.
Waiter Qt& Co., Lti:
Established 1780 KlfflKIDl' IIASL
Portlandto LoaS Angeles,
AND RETURN
Including Side Trips to Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey
. ' "id Pacific Grove.
ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP
SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP
STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S
ounsnine tioral festivals, endless drives through orange orchards
5 Z&AZu'! "J, .urf b.thi, tbrivindg
bine tomakak ?lncr!a"ract,..n' com-
of the year. Viacc in America at mis season
7? ROAD OP A THOUSAND WONDERS
Which takes you there, hasn't an uninteresting hour for the entire
trip. Read about it Call at the
City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts., Portland
aim inquire aa aoout it, -
7 '
YOU CAN MAKE BREAKFAST
TOAST AT THEl TABLE
Clean, Crisp, Hot, Delicious
COAL Creek COAL
None Better to Be Had at Any Price
RANGE OR
FURNACE
East 7
$ 7.00 Per Ton .
Special Price, to Suburban Districts
R B. JONES & CO.
' 131 EAST WATER ST. v
NO SOOT
NO DIRT
B
The Electric Toaster
Is 12 inches long, 6 inches wide and stands 6 inches
high. Elegantly finished in black,- with 'nickel
trimmings J equipped with cord and plug, ready for
immediate use. It will toast three slices of bread at
one time; and may be connected to any electric
lamp socket. Price of Electric Toaster, djj tf
with all equipment . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44eUU
Cost to Operate will not Exceed
DIVE? CENT AN HOUR
Electric Heating and . Cooking Devices are indis
pensable for Comfort in the Household. v
ELECTRIC HEATING PADS
ELECTRIC FLATIRONS
i ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATORS
UUUTKIU CHAFING DISHES .
ELECTRIC RADIATORS
BABY MILK WARMERS
DOMESTIC ELECTRIC MOTORS '
, On Sale al (he Conpaay's Supply Dcparlncnl, 147-149
, 7(h St Call Phoaes Uala 668S, A5SI7 lor InforoalUa
Portland, Railvay.Liht&PbwerCo;
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