The Golden Eagles Soars Above, Them-Ail-Always" in the Lead With Bigger, Better ValuesLeading Where' Others Tol low-Come YouneltantiSe It' - ...... , : - , . m - y. - 1R1 The reeat'"Get Busy" Sale, on its eighth great day, today, sent the sale bounding up higher than ever.-"Tia but a .token of the appreciation of Portlandera for the real bargains offered on legitimate merchandise that are to be found -here -every cay especially so during thia roammoth sell-, Ing event. Only four more great days ao come now.. I . . ,i;;rfo'l- '4r i iv V i 1 All med Box EIIGLAIiD FEARS . ' fiREAT STRIKE New 8 Hour law Has Opened Vital Questiori-.Mil lion Men InTolyed. ) London. July tt- The . Indue trlee ef Great Britain are facing, a serioua alt uatl on and are looking forward with tremendous anxiety-and misgivings -to the decision which the morrow will bring. Is there to be a national strike ot the eoal mlnerV. or not? This Is the -question of which the final decision Is expected tomorrow, when the executive committee of the Miners' Confederation of Great BiitaJn will meet to canvasa the vote cast at the refefen1um. t About 10 days aao the Miners -Confederation of Great Britain, after a pro longed meeting. In which no decision Could be reached, decided to submit the Question as to whether or not a national strike should be declared in support ot the Scottish miners, who are.reaiatins a Wage reduction of six pence per day, to the vote of the million er more mem bers of the confederation. The referen dum was completed today. Tomorrow, it Is expected, the executive eommittee. having; canvassed the vote, wlU an nounce the final decision. ' It is a serious matter, for should the decision be in favor of a national strike, the complete stopps.ee of the work In the: mines due to the eight hour law would entail practlcallv the complete paralysis of British industry. The crisis in the eoal Industry is due rrimarlly to . the passaa-e last year ef he ao called eight hour law. It waa . put Into effect on the first day of the Don't Neglect Your -;; : Kidneys and Bladder Symptoms Such as These Al- most Surely Jlean Kidney and Bladder Disease. - Painful, lane and aching; back, rheu matic twlngea and shooting, knife-like pains In the back and groin, dull drag ging weariness. Inability to stoop over or to lift anything, nausea, faint spella, heart palpitation and weakness." seal " merit In urine, scalding sensation, eta When you observe any of these symp toms, aa above, yea may rest assured that It is very dangerous to neglect them. - So danreroua. In fact, are dia eas of the kidneys and bladder,, that they frequently terminate In death with little warning to the victim. 1 The extremely fatal character, of these maladies Is due to the urlo acid poison in the system which the weak and ailing kidneys and bladder cannot expeL And when one acid ia allowed to remain In the system. It leads, soon er or loter. to erave conditions. .-PeWilt's Kidney and Bladder Pills have qifio.aiy . and effectually . removed ail conditions which lead to these aiarmlnf alneasee. In thousands of t- nere these pIHe have been given a trial They, are wonderfully prompt end ef float tous In action thoroughly antiseptic, sootning and Reeling, and contain, no oniatee or nareottca. " E. C nViit at Co.. Chlcaaco. - Ill- want every mn and worn a who hve the et suspicion that they ere afflict ed lth kidney end bladder dlseaaea to at once write them, and a trial box of tsfpw iir ui be sent free by return ti.n.l osu-ald. lo it today. I hi . . . . wne.,.vw :v w -i ejir;HKBLJLil 1 Bl ' l'M-At-f7 . lAJXVMI U lulRtnTr I ii ' - ..while- they Toys ; With '.E very , Purchase of Children's G bods T o m o vow! (Eli Four Monstrous Wash Suit Ciits -A great" assortment of - Wash ' Suits bought : by "Busy Burke". at a gigantic sacrifice; . values worth , to $18.00, all styles tfO AC and colors. Wed. MfOiW A great lot of amazing val ues in Wash Suits, all styles and colors, values to $22.SO, allr go 00 All $3.50 Sale Wednesday at Wash Suits iin wonderful variety, In great, diversity of styles and .colors; the lot comprises value, worth to $20; all go Wednesday at the .sensational 4 09 reduction .-:-price- 9tfci Your ' choice of : any other Wash. Suit -in, the whole store, regardless of former value or price; values worth to $35.00; all go' C CC Wednesday ; at spUeOU -Children's and MImm' dainty White Dresses, i In wondrous ( saaort- . merit; value worth up to SS.S0, ; ' tft ; Wednesday ..$! if, Children's neat ' Bu ter Brown JDresses.. made of fine pique, prettily trimmed, val uea worth to 12.(0; ryd?:v...:.:.$i.09 Children's great 11.00 Children's Hats that's left of our great stock of Children itraw Bonnets and prettily trim Hats. values C 1 Ruching present month, axcept in the districts of Northumberland -and turham, ia the neighborhood of the location of the pres ent difficulty. The auestlons at Issue in South Wales are two. The colliery owners contend that the shortening of the hours of work will prevent msny mines from being worked productively, unleea the men consent to the two shift system, under - which two - distinct batches of miners are enraged in the pit. each for eight hours, thus giving 1 hours pro ductive labor In all. To this the men are hostile, as .they assert that with the double shift, it la difficult to keen the mines' clear of dangerous gases. The owners ontend that the system Is safer. ' A second demand to which the men take objection la that, they should work SO hours In. the year over and above the eight hours per day. which is permitted by the law. . Trouble la 'Wales BevleweaV ' The preaent difficulty Is not the first which has arisen under the new act -Just before" It went -Into effect a general etrlke waa threatened over the Situation in Wales, where the same questions Were at Issue as are now en dangering the industrial peace. The trouble in Wales, however, waa settled by a compromise. The SO hours ques tion was left open, with the understand ing that It waa to be settled by a test ease. With regard -to the question of double shifts It. was agreed that that method may be adopted, provided it can be done aafely and the men- do not object; but the owners agreed not to Introduce the system without first having consulted their men. The men' employed In the 'coal mines of England, Scotland and Wales were working under an agreement which, un der ordinary circumstances, would not have expired until March. 11. But when the new law was passed the oper tnra mntended that It nullified the agreement, as it forced certain import ant alterations in wurninn rouumuna. The result was that on June 1 of this year they formally notified the miners' confederation that the would terminate the agreement on the last day of June, the day before the new law beeama ef r.iiv. - Thi Aaaialon nracticallv ' re open the various questions of a more or lees local nature, wmcu wooio re mained dormant -until the expiration f the general agreement In 11. had it not been for the paaaage of the eight hour law.- . ... t MAX SLAPS AT , V J FLY; HAND STRIKES : . REVOLVING SAW malted Press teased WW : ' Ban Francisco, July 17. One mall fly on the tip of Roby e Rolla's nose eost him three' fin- gera of bis light hand. . Roll was .at work In a mill - yesterday when the aggravaUng Insect alighted. The man shook bis head Impatiently hut failed to dislodge the unwelcome vis itor. Then he made a slap at the'- offender, and the next In stant three of his fingers lay on e i tto .floor. . ;. v: t a - The blow directed at the fly had so much force that Rolln's " e " band, went beyond the objective point and struck a rapidly whirl- e )ng buxa saw. . :--t ' V '. ' Charged WrOl Issuing Bad Cbecks. Eugene. Or, July Tl. For ' issuing two check a, each for 110 and cashing them at two different cigar stores whea he bad no funds --in the bank, George Bertoff is wanted by the looal police on the .rkarge ef obtaining money- tin der false pretenses. Teeterdey when the checks were presented at the bank for payment It waa found that Bertoff had no f unda in the institution. Bertoff Is a yotrtig man and was formerly. em ploved here by a aboe firm. He ha : Portland's ; Grcat ' k Bargain -: Store ilrei's lay "Busy Burke V Tomorrow, our 11th Great Children's Day, marks the ninth sensational day of tha amazing "Get Busy" Sale, which has set all Portland a t wonderinga sale without peer or precedent in merchandising history.' Mr. Burke Busy Burke" through fortunate buying opportunities, has purchased hundreds of lots of Children's Wear for this occasion. All are marked at ridicu ww low ericas, which will mora than make it worth your while to be oft hand and buy early. You'll find the bargains are' notj alone for the children there are hundreds and' hundreds of J snappy values for the whole family for Wednesday Family Pay as well at, Children's Day.H Childress Wear fnf At Mammoth Reductions Girls Dresses, on Wednesday $179 Children" White Bus ter Brown : Presses: neatly . trimmed In blue; regular 11.69 valuea; wed- 70, nesday at only. .7L Children's " Buster Brown Dresses, regu lar valuea worth 76e to 11.00; all co Wed- neaday for the low price of... ;48c :49c extra - well made Romp re, : a value, Wednesday at only... BOWERS TO 60 ! . 18 CDH6RESS e. ... : Hotel Manager Appointed Delegate to Trans-Mississippi Meeting. Closer commercial relations' between the ' people of the ."United Statea and those of the Latin republics with special reference to the early completion -of the Panama canal will be the theme of the Trana-Miasissippl Commercial con greaa at Denver, beginning August IS. An announcement of the meeting; has been-received- by- H. C. Bowers, man ager of the Hotel Portland, together with a letter telling him that he has been ' appointed ' a delegate - from Ore gon, it "I ahall attend the meeting," said Mr. Bowers 'yesterday. "I regard Ita reaulta aa of the highest Importance to our own commercial intereata. Juat as soon as the Panama- canal is completed and in operation new opportunities for profit able 1 trade with Latin-American repub lics will be presented. I think it is wise that we show interest in the pros pect now. Representatives of the Latin republics will attend the congress. I and others who will be preaent from Oregon will emphasise the attractions and resources of tur state." But trade with he South American republlca will not be the only subject of lntereet brought before the Trans Mississippi congress. Irrigation and reelamatlon ot arid lands will occupy a prominent place on the program, as will the queations of national defenae and the merchant marine. ' In connec tion with these last two subjects the announcement reads: "The pressing necessities of the Pa cific coast In the matter of adequate naval facilities together with the re quirements which Hawaii presents at Pearl harbor move the executive com mittee to include upon the program the- question of national defenae, be lieving that the continued liberal policy upon the part.of the governments af forda protection alike to .the coaat line atatea and the interior territory of the Trans-Mlsslsstppi section and Is Squally beneficial to the whole country. "Our international relations and the growing 'demand of the Pacific- coast states for a liberal policy toward the merchant marine suggests, to the com mittee the possibility of some middle ground upon which the advocates and critics may stand for, a policy applying government aid In the upbuilding and maintenance of an adequate marine service which may prove valuable in time pf , war.' . . ; ., , , Horse 6bow at Long Branch. Long Branch. N. J.. July tl. Long Branch. Elberon and the neighboring re- ITCH STOPPED : ; SKIN COOLED.1 ' Itching akin diseases afflict some peo ple as soon as (he -hot, weather eoroes. Thar seams to be no preventive: but when the eruption does break out. H la a very simple matter 10 stop mil lien, and to stop it Inatantly. - Just, a few drops of Oil of Winter green, properly compounded, washed over the eruption. ' will soothe and smooth the skin Instantly, giving that cooling and refreshing sensation. Try a few drops of this D. D. D. Com pound and your itch will be relieved at once, not In half an hour, or ten mln utee, but In five seconds. Call at our etore and we will tell you more about thia V- D. D. Compound. Skldmore Drug Co., Portland. Or.; J. C Wyatt, Vancou ver, Wash.; Jones Dreg (Mere, Oregon City, Or.; Delta Drug Co, HUlaboroOr. ww iA.ii mi u Lareaassa&i bbm in ej "y . tm tr iiu " 1. a mm ej .aasfew a mt w i 1 -v ' j 1 wi a 11 1 -,i 1 mr rr 1 111 til i 1 1 1 m iin THIRD AND YAMHILL STRIXTS Mt h iFaBifly lay, as Well Buys of Children's Wear $4 Boys' White Pique Wash Suits for $1.79 " ' mi...,. t i niimm. him . i nil i 'M. i " j i J "'I' An"extremely wonderful' purchase by "Busy Burke" makes possible this sensational of fer. Mr. Burke obtained "a great lot "of Boys White Pique Wash, Suits,- in many styles, mostly Buster Brown, made ef real heavy pique, at an enormously low price. "Sell 'em the-way I bought 'em,' he' wrote. We'll give- you your .choice of the entire lot regardless of . worth values ; tq run to $5 Wednesday, only, at tpl.fe sorts-displayed a lively Interest In the opening of the sixteenth annual 'horse show this afternoon Under the auspices of the Monmouth, County "Horse Show association. For the - next - four - days the Hollywood - grounds will be 'the scene of a most brilliant gathering from the social seta of New York, Philadel phia and other cities. Alfred Vahderbilt, Paul J, 8org, Frank Gould and other owners of famous stables are among the exhibitors. Nearlv S7000 will be distributed by the association as prisea. WANTS LEGISLATURE f TO -PREVENT WOMAN . RIDING; LIKE HEN . (United Press Leased Wirt.) - ) Atlanta, Ga., July 27. That a 4 bill pending In the state legis-- l&ture la designed more than - 4 anything . that has occurred of recent date to bring about worn- en's : suffrage in '' thia staid old . state, . is the opinion of many politicians here. ; Representative Wright of Stewart county wants -to prevent women : and girls from, riding astride horses,'and, haa introduced a measure to that effect, which hs hopes will become a ' liw:7" ' ' . Thex bill provides: 4 It Shall , be unlawful . for any : female over 11 years of age to rids astride on a' horse, mule, 4 ass' or other animal of both , 4 sexes, without regard to alter- 4 atlons 'which -may., be .made by -4 any artificial means, upon an yt 4 public street, road, highway or-i 4 other . publlo place within the ' 4 atate pf Georgia; provided, noth- 4 lng In this act ahglt be construed . 4 4 ,to prohibit the ndlng astride, of. 4 4 circus performers of horses, or other animals within -a show ground ' enclosure - or under a cireus tent. ; '-:S -, Wright Is a physician, and he Says the Mil, has the support of doctors ef ;the state,"' who claim It Is Injurious for women, to' ride astride. - Violation of the act is to be punished by fine and Imprisonment. . '. . , 'Cv- ; rAtllhV With a Cold, Headache; Indigestiont',Brain Fag," v "Out-of-Sorts Feeling?" t erne ; ' . (Powders) ;' WiH uGx you up" in no time with good "after-effects." Oraii for the V .Great Working People at Sensational Prices Boys 75c Wash Suits on Sale Wednesday 55c Boys' Wash j Bulta. : In all " eolors, - regularly worth at leaat Tie; a great .: Children's Day offering; at. the rr ault, Wed'aday..jC BoyV . extra heavy School Hoae; an excel lent arade, regularly worth to S6 pair; a a r e at bargain - Children's Day.. IOC values; Wednesday at the tow SWEDISHINSTRELPLEAStv' WITH SONGS OF LONG, LONG AGO : Attuned to the swish Of tha waves and the roar of the ocean winds,, the wild melody of the old Norse folk lore and songs of the Vikings linked the Gol den Gate of -Ban-Francisco with Port land during the voyage of the steamer Rose City, which arrived at an early hour thia morning with 80 Swedish sing ers bound for the fair at Seattle, Beldom has a eoaat bound vessel borne a more agreeable paaaenger ' list and never have the waters of these parts floated strains of songs sweetened by the flight of centuries and the assocla-. tions of historic Scandinavian, lore. ". " The -Swediah singers comprise .about 40 men and 20 young women. They come from varioua parts of the United States and all are trained vocalists, possessing- voices of rare richness and tim bre. - All are ' Americanised Swedes of means and many are quite wealthy. At tired in natty uniforms with-neat white and gold caps, they present a; pictur esque appearance which la by ao means detracted in interest by the blonde beau ty of the young v girl a in gera ot . tho party. ;"- . , ' . -.' The minstrels are composed of a body of accomplished musicians having for their -aim the-reclamation-from 1 deca dence of their native music - Two years ago it was realised with regret that the grand old tradltlohg of the Norse race were passing with the dying out of the folklore songs of count BAND CONCERT TONIGHT IN SOUTH PLAZA BLOCK . l.t. f ' , , V pJf.1 .'. The South Fleia block, will be the seen ot a band concert by Rosebrook's band tonight," beginning) at- 8 vo'clock. Tho pregranvtoTte given is as follows Overture,, - lie cam .1 Amorois-xnomaa .(a) "la a Cosy Corner"'. ..i; , .Brattan (b) Intermeazo Cupldletu. . , , ..Moses. Tobaasi Moon' Moths, Three melodies. . . , .-. . .,.. .Alfred Kussuer , (a) Love scene, (b). Oavote, (c) ,j. ....... ...j.,'.,.; Pastoral Walts "Ms Belle Adoree. , . ; . . .D'Roy Hungarian Fantasia .... , .Tbed Moses ,- . Intermission. j ' "Scenes From , Lucia" ......... Doaiiettl Cornet aolo . . E "Remembrance " pf - Prague" Hoch , ' Rosebrook , -(a) "Paraphrase Loveley"........ - .: f. . . '. . v. . . , , Neevsdba br Twoatep "Louisiana.... d' Albert Polish Dance No. 1 ...... .Scharwen Ka popular selection "The Burgomaster" ............................. Lauders "Star Spangled Banner".'........,..... SPECIALISTS GIVE UP ' CASE BUT NOT MONEY j ; (United press Leased .WlreJ. . , San Franclsoo, July JT Horac Har court, a phrenologist, and Samuel Rob ertson, a spirituallet. Were arrested tor day and charged with grand larceny. John Bleiifor.' a retired Austrian army officer. Is the- complainant. He alleges that the two men extracted $400 from him In an effort to cure him of a dia eaae. and then told him nothing could be done to relieve him further. . They were arrested bv detectives at their of fices ft 1183. Market street . . TRINIDAD HARBOR ' -: TO BE FORTIFIED ' ' S ' . .. ' " : ,y IVnlt Press Leased Wlr. Eure'ka,. Cat,. July. J7. A. comprehen tlve survey of Trinidad harbor is be ing made by a party of cavalrymen un der the .command of Lieutenant Ruth- The great "Get Busy" Sale, on Its eighth great day today, sent the sale bounding up higher than ever. Tie but a token of the appreciation t Portlandera for the real bargains offered on legitimate merchandise that are to be found here every day especially so during this mammoth sell ing event." Only four more great days so come now. Four Sensational Waist Reduct'ns A great lot of lovely Lin gerie and Tailored, Waists, 100 dozen In the lot; bought by "Busy Burke" at a tre mendous sacrifice; , all go " Wednesday vlv AO ' ues to $3.SO-t VOC 'A great, lot of Waists, lin gene and tailored, beauti ful values worth to. $2.50; all go - Wednesday CA at the tow price of mt( A small lot -of .Waists, lin Children's Wash Suits a boy's garment that sell - elsewhere to 11.75; In neai. a tripes; Wednesday at low price. only..yt- Bora' Blouae Waists, values that retail elao where at prices that range to EOo; Wednes day - only It t. the, low . price .4 gerie : and tailored styles, values worth to $1,75; while they last Wednes- 07 t this low price all C Beautiful lingerie, tailored1 and lace Waists.-, values worth to $4.50, - while they last Wednesday M OQ this low price,' ea leO7 price, only 35c Bonnets 21c ChildrenV Pi Sunb6nnets- al?o some for misses all colors, regular v values worth 35c, a " great Chil dren's Day special Ol . at-hlrjlow t prices aV 1 C . B. B. Collars Buster ' Brown. "Embroidered Collars; an ; extra fine frade that usually sells at 35c each; a great YVednes ay special welt worth your early Investigation; f Q , last at H7HDH? 1 less generations, and lav a concerted movement started by the late King Os car, Sweden's sons across the aeaa were exhorted to aid lit the preservation of the nation's individuality in music The movement attracted enthusiastic inter est at Us inception and the growth of America's Swedish singers is the result. Scandinavian' mosio.-is- new fixity in the musical world. , - '. V -! . - -. During- the . voyage' of the singers from Saa Franclaco they held their fel low voyagers, entranced, with the quaint beauty of their melody and both pas sengers . and , mariners drank in the strains like the listeners of Loreilel aa wave and wind chorused the refrain. Al though few but themselves- understood the words of the anelent ballads, the singers gave a lucid translation In, the Vnl&puk of music and every hearer was gladdened and aaddsned and thrilled and stirred by the songs which told of the doings of valiant .Norsemen-with blood of - red .and nerve ot steel who-fought and - loved like men. of - all times and Climea .' . -,.-.'. ".-'.- ..' Sweden's ' ancient - -songs," especially those bearing upon: the demigods, -Odin and Thor, and other central figures of' Norse mythology - possess a singularly attractive harru- to the modern hearers and,' In forming, tn a sense, a revelation to the domain of muslo as we know it, bear the impress of enduring laterest as a tie that binds .the far past with the preeent passing hour, ' - , p? 11a for the purpose -of "ultimately for tifying the harbor, according to reports current hare.. .The "partr haa been at work for several months and it la ex pected the survey .will, be completed within Stat weeks. -The forttfleafion of the harbor has been talked of for years and several tentative surveys for fort I -ficatiofis -have -been made oy -the gov ernment. W- ' ' -. , ;',':' "An Indoor Picnic. '. y From the Wash In r ton Herald. - ? "Why don't 'you go on the plenicl" aw, 1 m too tirea. ,iet s aoak few sandwiches in , lem6nade and . eat 'em on -the kitchen floor."- 50 YEARS AGO. , Thai highest at taklnsibla quaL. . Ity In ; wine making waa realized In the first bottle of IMPERIAL EXTPiAEriY v V Which aaarkesl the ceaaia4 ( IU eBUasaBBaa ColJen Jubilee' - 1S39-I909 ARATA UROS.. Distributers X. 'naBBBBBJiBBBH- aaasBSnSBSW- . . f Toys With Every Purchase of Children's Goods .Tomorrow. Everylbinfl Goes at "Get Busy" Prices at 19c this extremely low : price" Toys With Every Purchase of Children's Gdods Tomorrow. 5 More Can. Your Money. Do For You? ' ii " ' ' '--St- '.'-" Than earn good ; per- : centage 1 while. it . is inr vested.. : The: more cer-.! tain and larger: the :per-" centage, ' the y more re liably, e m pi oyed will your money be. "What investment has the best reputation- in the norths j west ?Fruit growing-- has it not ? That is, pror yiding the orchard is in bearing and "commands a ready market. -Every-; body knows this, to be. 'the most 'prof it able,, oldest and most "reliable orchard -on the? Pacific Coast. You may become . a part owner, to the extent of $100 pr more, in this orchard, upon a' cash or monthly basis. Ths more jrou own, the larger .will be your income. ; This '300 acre .orchard has been divided into Individual ownerships, pur chasable upon the above terras.. Literature and a complete de- scription ol the orchard sent on request. - -r .- " ."- .' ' ,TDE JACOBS -STCtE . C0:.IPAnY Fiscal Agents 146 Fifth St, Portland What true of . . . t ' . . , - " . ' - - - , -: . ' - Lovnsdale '"" ' - 'L '''-'- ' 1 i. "-' I--'- ,f ) 4 A 1 .