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1 t V - t . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 20. 190S. LI, Ml .-J - - J J--II IM-m-.1. IIOPIilCEElE WILL KEEP OUT -, ' ; Portugal's , Dowager Queen an Undesirable Because Jftds Ifatc Iler So. ; CONTRACTOR r.TfSSlfiG; 17REGK OF LIDOR 111 I I I IU II 1 1 1 111 , rUUL.rLAI rtAHtU , llfJinflQ IflTf finPII UIIIUIIU 111 ILIIULU ' Llaton. vta Bartaios, Orl. 10. StartUd tr Dowager Ouaan Amalla'a lar (ran Tars of money. fnmiUabon to IontoM. Jlrttlph royalty lias dollrateljr hinted that it her majesty la not n- ' tnf to niuva Into England. : . V . . Tho objection to tha quaen la purely ' political. Tha Portuaiieae "rerta" ha4 hnr aa. bKtrrlr aa thfy hated Kins Carina. - Kin fMward frara further - tnmpta on her lire an1 dora.not want Ihwn (A nrflir In Knlant. I'h. lank of pi-Merlin her wouUl he a noun-e of constant wurry to the auvernment. i Juat what form the mrsaagH took that Mnl1 that her maaty waa an "undesirable" la not known. It la un- dfrirfood thu it did not pass through dlrlon.aiio channels, hut waa delivered privately and aa arcretly aa ptwalble. The queen oannnt ho kept out or Jvnt land, but It la taken for granted that ho win not ao wnara ana la nut wanted. - When the queen'a physicians recently advlssd her to leave Portugal and Ita traale assoclatlone. King Vlrtor of Italy aakad her to make her home In hla country. It waa aral-rf flolally an nounced that aha had accepted hla In vitation. In tha rast few weeks how- aver, ahe has marie such heavy remit tanrea to Con tie and the Bank of Eng land that It la auapeted that ahe haa changed her mind and Intenda to Invest her entire private fortune In Great Brlt- aua. P. C, Fraaler, a contractor' 11 v- 4 Ing at Grave Croaaln on the , t , Mount Scott Una baa been mlaa- Ing from, hla home alnca flattir. ' day, and aa ha ha $160, In hla 4 poaaaaalon when laat aeen by hla ) wife, aha feara foul play and la' ) eftremfly aniloua to Inarn what . haa become of him. The police 4 4 detectlvea are eaarrhlng the city ,4 for Kratler, who la deacrlbed aa ) , yea re old, tall and thin. , ' - , Fraaler left home Saturday to a) come to the city to pay Off hla men. taking tho I HO for that purpose. Ha had Juat completed a contract for M.' Kennedy - of $00 Eaat Muln street, and S also had the contract for a new building at Thrcd - and Ash afreets. . , , -., s Another mlaalng man la 3. A. Can hen of Falrvlew, "on tie e O. R. A N., who haa been on the S . abaent Hat sines October t. ' He ' 4 la blacksmith, and alnca hla 4 - dlaappearanca hla ahop haa been attached by a Portland Arm. Sat- urday night the place waa en- 4 .tared and a number of toola . q atolen. d ' Two Bt. Johna boy a. George " 4 Nlchbla. aged 13, and a boy d 4 named Wamiley,' aged 14, have d run ' away from their nomea, 4 a' having planned to travel -to- Gompers Saya fl. 0. P. Means That Very Thing La bor All for Bryan.: -, ' .. . , (I'alUd Pme leued Wtre.l. , v. Chicago. Oct. 10 Ramuel Oomoera arrived here today to addreaa a monater labor meeting tonight lie will appeal to the lahorina men to vote for Bryan and the Demucratlo tloket. "There la no doubt there la a delib erate Intention on the part of the Re- fiubllean leadera to wreck the labor un ona of the country," aald Oompera in an Interview t hla afternoon, "by the de pletion of their treaaurlea and by pro ceeding criminal!) ALL IIJ1II0IIS III LIHE 10 SETTLE v bera under the tiherman antl-truat ant. There la a complete revulelon of feeI- ng aaainat tne Kenuhllcana in tnia country and a unanlmoua feeling In fa- EXAMINER OATCII IS APPOINTED BECEIVER ' iRiwdal Pl.patrh to Tbe Jnnroat.) Ia Orande Or.. Oct. 20. Claud Oaten. national bank examiner, yeaterday morning received the appointment aa receiver otthe Far me re di Trad era bank. Oatch wired, asking to be releaaed from the recelverahtD. He will be left in charge aa examiner until aome one elaa la appointed. Pairing Off as England-Aus- trla, Austria-Turkey and S Turkey-Bulgaria. (Called Pnae teaeMl Wire.) Vienna. Oct. 10. According to a die- Batch received bera, an Auatrlan tor pedo-boat haa arreatad a Brltlab ateam r near Cattaro for carrying arma and ammunition to Ifontaurvro and tha for tan . office here la Preparing for di rect negonaiiona wiin ureat tiriiain over tha. altuatlon. The aeixure or tne jvruian veaaei ia vxpected to bring to a head the ques tion or ne recognition 01 ne annexa tion of Boanla and Hersegovlna by ne- gotlatlona between the two governments and it la likely that the principal la- auea at atake In the Balkan altuatlon may be aettled before the conference of the pewera. According to Informa tion regarded aa authentic here, Turkey haa opened negotiations with Auatrla regarding tha annexation of the two Bankan provinces by Prana Josef and there ia every prospect that Turkey and Bulgaria will aettle tbetr djfferencea. - Bend Bulletin: The road a are lined with peoplo going and coming to and from tha Silver lake country, and aome have expressed the opinion that they were back In Ood's country again when tney reaonea ine iseecnutea coun try. RHEUM ATISM CUREDj LAMBERT DFJtKES, OLD RESIDENT, IS DEAD By Driving Out Uric Acid Poison From the System a Permanent Cure Can Be Effected, But Kirst trie . nil . . .'- 4 -J - r - 1 ( " t . I - ' a: ' n, : : . ' vl. 'o . M . f . : ,- . - y , jSmbert D,emkes. fP4l TlAV nPTftUPP Q1 FOR THE BABY HOME ; , Kidney s Must Be Healthy Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and All Forma of Uric Acid Poison Are Results of Kidney Disease, and Can Only Be Cured by f Getting Direct at the Seat of the Trouble, the Kidneys. Taga 10 centa each and every body .will .be Invited to buy tag and wear it Tagged people wlU be the rule and othera the exception. Save 10 centa for a tag. ' Thla la na experiment. It haa been tried m other cities with great aucceae. SCOTT JEFFERSON ) IS FOUND GUILTY j rSoerl.I DIsD.trh to The. Ioorail.1 Roaeburg, Or., Oct 20. Scott Jeffer- aon. a xoncalia notei Keeper, waa con victed on a charge of gelling llauor in violation of the local option law. The jury waa out 85 minutes. Thla la the second case of its kind to be tried be fore a Jury at thla term of court, the other case being against J. Falbe, a staurant keeper. The evidence against Jefferson waa given by A. C. Rexroad, a local black smith, and a man by the name of D Robin, a' local option detective, em ployed by the state league. According to their testimony, - they procured the evidence by purhasing whiskey from the defendant Irf hla hotel on Sunday afternoon, October 11, and by two bot tles purchased of Jefferson the next morning. : WARNER'S SAFE CUHE Mrs. H. J. Cnmmlngs, Syracuse, N. T., recently wrote: I am a widow and nave to do the hardest kind or work SOCIALIST-LABORERS FAIL TO GET ON Lambert Demkes, an old resident of Portland, died at Iiln residence. S4S Yam hill street, Sunday, October 18. Mr. Demkes was born In Recs-on-tlie-Rhln Germany, in 1820, and came to this country in 1S49. eeltlirie In St. I.oul He entablislied himself there In th tailoring business, remaining until 1875, when he came to Portland. He eoon after purchased property at the corner he Improved and where he resided until his den'th. He married Caroline Frel, In St. Louis In 1849, and they celebrated their goiflen weijing nere in Mr. Pemke la survived by ' his wife and three daughters. Mrs. J. G. Whltehurst Ivanho; Mrs. Conrad Stark, 800 Clay street, and Mrs. William J. btanuiey, Portland Heights. He was a familiar figure on the streets until a few months ago, when he began to fail from eld age and ita attendant infirmities. He waa a militant Swedenborglan in religion and waa tho fat-tier of the Port land Mew unurcn society. r AT THE THEATRES Time, Place and Girl," Tomorrow, The lively and interesting musical play, "The Time. Place and Girl," will i begin an engagement of four nights, to morrow, at the Heillg - theatre, Four- . teenth and Washington atreeta. A spe . cJal price matinee will be given Sat l urday. Seata are now aeiiing at theatre : jor mo enure engagement. Bungalow Theatre Popular. The Bungalow la the, most popular : place of amusement In "Portland, aa ia atteated bv the crowds that every even ing ana matinee paca it to tne aoore. Thla week the college play "Brown of Harvard. with Mr. Ayres aa Brown and Howard Russell aa Thuraton, is continuing the success of nast wrka. Jt la full or fun. Matinee Saturday. "The Honcymooners" Tonight. -George M. Cohan haa a remarkable ; successor . in Willie Dunlay, who ia Dlaylna- hla famous role In "The Honev mooners" at the Baker thla week. Painty Annie Wheaton is also a moat charming nine anress. une entire attraction is full of ginger. Matinees Thursday and caiurany. Hoboes at tbe Orphrum. Xaaky'a aeven hoboes have arrived in Portland, and are ramping at the iM-pneum tneatre for a week. Kvery phase of tramp, life Is shown, and a tougher looking lot of "knlghta of -the mad" It would bo hard to find. They ' are all good comadlana and aingera. Last Time "Checker" Tonight. 'Tha . IastN performance ot the bril liant character - cemedy, 'TSjeckera," , will be given at tha Heillg theatre.! Fourteenth and Washington atreeta. to night at :la o'clock, ilana Roberta la playing Vhcker and Dave Baaham. -PuPh Miller." Seata are now aelllng at intaire. (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) 01rmDia. Wash., Oct. 80.The Social ist-Labor party, which named a com plete ticket at a convention held Sep tember 8. has failed to get on the of ficial ballot for the November election. September 22 the party submitted Its list of candidates, but sent no fees to the secretary of stato and the list was returned, subsequently . the supreme crfurt decided that the fee provision was constitutional and the party leaders de cided to file only the list of presidential electors. This list was received today by the secretary of state, but was re jected because not filed within 30 days of the a-eneral election. (J for a living, so have to be on my feet a great deal. I was completely run down and suffered such Intense agony from rheumatism that I-often prayed for death. I have taken two bottles of the Rheumatic Cure and three of Warner'a Safe Cure, They have worked wonders already. I feel much better. Although I live a mile from tha center of the city, I now walk there to do m nv and also do my own nouaework. I heartily recom mend both Warners Rheumatic Cure and tbelr cure. Cure and IF IN DOUBT MAKE THIS TEST shopping com-Safe Put aome momlrg urine in a glass or bottle, let It stand 24 hours. ' It there Is a reddish sediment In the bottom of the glaea, or if the urine la cloudy or milky, or If you sea particles or germs floating about in It, your kidneys are diseased and you should get a bottle of Warner's Safe Cure at once. . . s ' s ANALYSIS FREE If after making this test you have any doubt aa to tlfe development of the disease In your system, send a sam ple of your urine, putting your name and address on tha package, to our Medical Department, and our doctors will analyse it and send you a report, with advice, and medt-1 cal iooklet free. . - . ; .vwv, -.. WARNER'S SAFE .OTRBH purely vegetable and' oon.i tains no harmful -drnga; it aoes not constipate; It la a most valuable and effective tonic; it ia a stimulant to di gestion and awakens the torpid liver. It repairs the tis sues, soothes Inflammation and irritation, stimulates the enfeebled, organs and heals at the same time. In kidney disease the bowels are often constinated and the liver tomld. Wirncr'i Ratm fuia quicKiy renew tnts conaition ana no i arter errect is experienced. WARNER'S SAFE CURE is out up In two regular sizes and sold bv all oruggisis, or oireci. at sue ana i.uu a buthjis, It Is prescribed by doctors and used In the leading hospitals for rheuma tism. Refuse substitutes. TRIAL, BOTTLE FREE To convince avery sufferer from rheu matism that AVARNER'S SAFE CURE will cure . them, a trial bottle will be sent ABSO&tTTEKY nn to any one who will write the WARNER SAFE CURE CO., Rochester, N. T., and mention having aeen thia liberal offer In The Journal. The genuineness of this offer is fully guaranteed by the pub lisher. Our doctors will also send medical booklet containing symptoms, treatment of the disease and many convincing testimonials, free. I in of When Natiire is abused she first calls lightly and then in trumpet tones to the thoughtful man to "get right." A slight "touch of indigestion," feeling "a little indisposed," "not so well," etc., are the .first whisperings of trouble the warnings. One can then turn to (Grape rv w LU1U PAME NATURE HINTS Whea tha rood Za Vot goltod. 44tlpp!e rreok" at the Star. - Th Star theatre made good loklf.g when It signed Artngton'a "At Cripple , Crrk" Kverybndy i-alis Wrll of It and what ta wtora to the point tha at tendanca is highly satisfactory. ; , ' " Eaigmarrlle'g Ih-lve. - Eslgmarelle. tho t-trV man. at tha Crand thla efc will drlvr through the rrtnclraj struts lomoi tw at noon. TMa la the Hrrt Cmt a f ur af thia kd haa bes w1 In eo-h a rpedmrm-i lar ft In Pertic4. although F.nla-j rrli. L n prfon4 th asms task i aocceafi:y ia K:rsne. I 1.1 (" 17 -mm ft tid rntrc ' - , aa tco.itt3 H.i;t tta la li.t. and be sure of good results. It is Nature's food improved. - Worn out issues are renewed, weakened digest ive organs are strengthened. Good Health is quickly wooed and won. Coupled with these certain good re sults the pleasure of eating Grape-Nuts is a pleasure-plus, V ; "There's a Reasoii" I Pesfc.i Ccrcr! Co, Lfl, IL't;!: Cf:ck, U. S. A. When Nature gives her signal that something Is wrong it la generally with theTfcod; the old Dame is always faith ful and one should act at once. To put off the change la to risk that which may be Irreparable. An Arlcona ! man saya; "For years I could not safely eat any breakfast I tried all kinda of breakfast fooda, but thejr. were all soft, starchy meases, which gave me distressing head aches. I drank strong coffeetoo. which appeared to benefit cm at tha time, but added to tha headaches afterward a. Toaat and coffee were ao better, for I found tha toaaj very conettpatlng. "A friend perns ded ma to quit tha eld coffee and tha atarchy breakfast foods and sea Pestnm and Grape-Nuts Instead. I shall never fegret taking hla Mvlc. I hegaa astog them three months Tha caags they hara worked ta na la wonderftil. I ass bars as sears sf j tho distressing easatieea la say stem-, aeh aftar eatlag. aad I Sever fcava any headacbea. I hare gained IS pouada la we1git aad fel hotter In ei-ery way. ' Grajx-Xsta saaks a slsllclwss aa well aa j astriUoos disH. and I flsd that Iyt-' are la easily dgoated sad aevsr prs- Tre a a Peaa " j ct t.v. Value ,'.''::..:: L' . arj L '' ... Si B3Dt in QaaUty ilk Sale Soo Window Display Seo Windoxsr Display No store ever offered such wonderful values I Tomorrow we continue the greatest silk sale in the history of this store. It's a gigantic purchase of over 6,000 yards of beautiful new silks, marked at the lowest price we have . ever known thoroughly reliable silks to sell for. We consider ourselves fortunate indeed to be able to offer such wonderful silk values, for no store hereabouts ever had nearly so large an assortment so choice a stock a stock so varied for you to pick from every staple silk- every fancy silkevery novelty silk in fact, silks for every purpose are here and all are on sale at this ridiculously low v w Tivts W sa w v Vi MTtttmn a T sV T1T Drice tit TY - iNiiNji t-r-r 1 j a , xakjj. Choice ot This Won- dertul Assortment ot Beautiiul Silks, Best 85c, $1, $1.25 Grades All at One Sale Price rinlr T 1 FANCY DRESS AND nlyra WAISTINQ SILKS-7. men v.usmon oici a aj fetas, extra heavy double warp Louisaene genuine Pun Jab Taffetas, fancy Repp Silks in neat small, figures, attractive striped, new plaids, shadow ajid block checks, small figures and fancy Jac quard weavs, etc. 36 inch colored Taffetas of guaranteed quality, comes in over 20 shades. 27-inch black Taffeta of extra fine quality, comes with ' a beautiful Swiss finish. 20- inch beautiful Pompadour, Messaline. fancv Satina and Ombre satin strips-effects in 'a wonderful assortment of rich designs and beautiful colorings. Also Roval Wash Taffetas in every popular new shade. 22-inch Cheney Bros.' shower-proof Foulard Silks in neat, new dark designs in shades of blue, green, brown, tan, etc. Full-width shepherd checked Taffetas .and Louissenes. new Pekin striped Taffetas, new gray fancies in extra heavy weights, etc. In fact not desired weave or coloring is missing from this great assortment. From the opening hour we have had great rush for these extraordinary silk values. Hundreds of new pieces have been added to the as sortment, thus insuring an equally as good chplce as on the first day of this great sale. If you have not already Attended This Wonderful Sale Be Sure and Come Tomorrow The Great Values Will Surprise You mm m J Cents a 1 "3 ' Yard Extra salespeople to serve you promptly. AMost Unusual Blanket Sale A special sale of about 600 paiqg' Cotton Blankets that were slightly soiled in transit, at prices that permit of splendid savings. Through improper packing many of these blankets were more or less soiled on the edges. On some the damage can hardly be noticed. In colors white, gray and tan. Every offering is a real bargain and much can be saved by taking advantage of these prices. Prudent housekeepers will not over look this sale. Come early for the best choice. Six Great Lots to Choose From: Regular T.V Blankets on sale at .58 Regular $1.00 Blankets on sale at 75 Regular $1.25 Blankets on sale-at .95 Regular SI .50 Blankets on sale at $1.20 Regular $1.75 Blankets on sale at. . . .$1.35 Regular $2.25 Blankets on sale at. . . .81.80 New Velours Flannels AT 15? We have just received a large in voice of new elours Hannels. Iney come m a great variety of neat styles suitable for ki monos and wrappers, in light, medium and dark colors. Special value at this price. Cotton Dress Goods AT IKs Wool-finished Dress (wvU full 34 inches, wide, in . nrat and at. tractive stvles. Checks, plaida and stripes in desirable coloring?. Just the thin for house and children's dresses, rrg.'TSc quality. fSZ Underwear Two Great Offerings of Fall-Weight. Gar ments at ureatiy Keduced .Prices. Women's Union Suits $2.50 and $3.00 values AT 81.59 A special offering of Women's Fine Gray Wool Union Suits in Vassar, made in Oneita styles, full fashioned. X They come m au sizes ana sen regularly at $2.50 and :fJ.uu a suit, meed tor tnis J ff sale at -ylU7 Vests and Fants Best 40c Values - AT 252 A special sale of Women's Fine Fleeced Ribbed Cotton Vests and Pangs, in all sizes. They come in both gray and peel er color. Garments that are fully worth 40c each. Priced for this sale only at 25c Extra Special Offerings in the . Hosiery Dept. For Wednesday's selling we place on sale two great underpriced specials that are well worth your careful attention. Such values as these are not met with every day, and prudent women will take advantage of these savings and buy in liberal quantities. Women Stocking 40c values 25 A splendid offering of Women's Fine Fast Black Hose, with unbleached soles, ma le from the finest Maco cotton yarn, all sizea. regular 40c value. Priced lor this sale at sCruC ChildrenV CtoSldnsrs 3c value 10 Children's Fleeced Lined Stockings. r- ! ? both fine and wide rib of the Vet rri ! ton. absolutelr fast black, ail :rrs i r and girls, regular 2'c vah f . I for this sale at . . .