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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY ' EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15. 100D. ADD ROYALTY SPRECKELS QUITS . LEAGUE; SAYS IT IS AGAINST HENEY ARID Anita Stewart,' New York, possessed of Immense For- : tune, United in Marriage to Prince Braganza. Miguel' of . Ub1i4 Fmm tMHi Wtrs.t '!n Vrnil'o. HfiL I. Rudolph BpriH-kela kmImv Usurd . iatamnt in which hs Mid ha lisd iult tha Good Gov raravnt Icafua In (ha lucal political ft iclit. hocauaa It Indorsed Coronor ! Uu.l for mayor and Bberlff Polafl tor r I action. Jl aald: "J bava quit tha Good Oovernmant Inacua bacauaa I for ona did not wani to ba hnld rraoonalbla tor what Iceland or lH1jt may do In th avmt of their rlactlnn. ny lnloraln Inland and l lan tha Ooud Oovarn tnant Inarua has tnado lUelf responsible for McNsb's men. I oould nut atay with the leagus and hava pfopla coma to mo aii montha or a 'ar from now and aay. -He what you hava given ua.' Thn people n uraJly r,t that candidal put up by tha Good iavrnmnt leagus shall ba f re from boaa domination; ahall ba man with clean reoords: man who have never affiliated with or been subservient to bona rule. "Leland and Dolan ara MNah men pure and almple. MnNab la tha Herrin of tha pemocratta party. It a an old i game worked In every big city In the! noun try. The corporation and moneyed i Interests hava control or ImjI h parlies. It makea little difference tu Calhoun and tha Houlhern l'aelfla railway whelh er Herrln or MrNab wins. The control of municipal government remain In t aame lianas. , , 'The members of tha saecutlve com mittee know that 1 opposed, Iceland and iMilan from the atari and that I ad- vlaed tha leaving of their place blank rather than burdening? the league with tha responsibility for what thoaa men mil do If elected. I hava little faith In ante-el.Ttlon promises of au h m&ilUne politicians. The exem-rttva committee of i Itie league naa twfn noowinKwi. - The executive commutes -of the league rontonda that tha indorsements of tto- lan and Inland war In behalf of Kranola J. lleney a candidacy for district attor ney, aa lb am gained through the alli ance would be' a at rem- factor In lieney'a favor, Bprecasis aaya na disagrees witn the league on thla point, and that ha wtll devote himself to Heney a exclusively. Mail order, and inquirie. npTT TTT If IT ; JK? TTOOCl 17- We extend the convenlenc receive our prompt .nd VUULiUlLi99 ilimvu. payment! to all purchas careful attention. ; i .. r COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISIIERS. " .en of Housefurnlahlng Ooodi.' Demonstration of the "MODART" Corset by MRS. C. L. REDDING, in the NEW CORSET SECTION fiht well known to hla biialneaa associates. Ping-wall. Roaahire, eootiana, oepi. it. tuut nad played no roie in society. An alliance of American million andl Mlaa Stewart mad tier dabnt In New European royalty, the first on record, I Tork society In he winter of 105. Laat waa consummated today - In the ; little I year ah remained with, her mother Catholic church of rlng-all. Th brld I abroad, and first met lm Miguel of waa Miss Anita Staaart-or lw lor,l firaganaa In I'arl laat spring. ' whn aeveral vMtri aco came Into Doa-1 tnm Mlirtirl la an officer In tha Aua- aeaalon of an' immense fortune through I trian army, though a Portuguese and a the death of her lcprattier,- jamaa i descendant or. the royal line or tha king. Jlonry Smith. 3 he oriacgroom wu dam through his grandfather, Miguel. Trine Miguel of Bragaiisa, ldet oalnrlnne of Portugal, brother of tha Dom of th luke of Braganga, pretender to I pedro who renounced the auccasalon and th throne or Portugal. .t t ,l became rirst emperor or nraxiL Miguel SrlUlant Oaramonv. T- ' "-'.I the rrandfiither, was actually king o Th. rtrttn .wramnnv waa a moat I mnufi.;n "."! brll uint affai?., Th routa from Tul- J-lK'Hi ich 5?u 12,2 rAuatnl' leeb caatle. the temporary residence of J w, "VY HTnfhe? w the bride-mother, to the church waa P2S5' ."vi.l7;, Xl""?? airiannawl h t e1 ll sari tl ha I arrhM frilina aIaB I w"""-"! nine wito color t" glltauw War I i' ..-,'. anXnV Vnd VVeoZ ff3 h anT P S pie lined the roadway and cheered the ""'T" .i? ia5f r AiJ.hnn wedding party and greats most heartily. f"d nih'r .y'r'" A'Pfc Gentlemen of tha Braganaa bouaehold. ih. ' l0'L,tti In full dress, and wearing many orders ""'nc" ,..f "I'VlSITri .Vf tini and other doeoratlona, haif charg of the ymte i?..Bf lJ2tL A6A?.lX church. There they received the ladles houses of Parma, Luxembourg end Aus- and gentlemen, the former In gorgeous ,r,a- ' tnllAta. jrnd manv of th, latter in stlen - did uniforms. , TAPANF.SF ICTrXTD Amona- the flrat to arrive ere a del-I'lH llriOrj JXllJIJlUU eamtlon sent by the Austrian emperor, consisting of 30 noblemen. Their at tendance was In recognition of the fact that th bridegroom holds a -high sta tion at tha Austrian court, while hla family Is Intimately connected with th Austrian royal family. familiar figure In Ion- nown in American fe of Archduke or Austria IN ROW OVER POLITICS FIVE OPIUM DENS 1 RAIDED AT STOCKTON tJnlrffl Preda Lenwd Wire.) Stockton, CaL, Sept. 15. Five opium dens were raided here last night by Dr. & D. Pratt, inspector for th atate phar macy board, who was accompanied by Sheriff Sibley and two of Pratt's as sistants. Opium and pipes to th value trnlted Preaa Lcaert Wire.) Toklo, Sept 15. A large assembly which had gathered today to celebrate ' ttanv American Ouests. the tenth anniversary of the founding Among the representatives of the 1 01 l"e Bejyukwai constitutional party bride family wer Sir ' Georga and y" thrown into a panic when a wal th rvnrUr hmih..in.ia an iiat.r known member of the Sochi Kawakaml ' of the late James Henry Smith, and Mr. became Infuriated and with one blow of and Mrs. Anthony J. urexel, th latter l . lul"" mi j tha brtda'a aunt. Other A merlin I member of Ihe Sochi Taya, who 7ai guests Included members of th Astor, I ntered into heated political discus . Tin... H t B.wr hnllln I Sion With him. . ' The Interior of the church waa mad, 1 It .whs some time before the people ; fceautlful with artistic floral decoration I oould be quieted so that the ceremonies softened by the Judicious use of price-1 oouia oegin. , inn iimuriM hmnrhi fnim pH nrl Th principal sneaker-at the celebra . the occasion, contrasting nicely with tion waa Marquis KinmochI Saionji. - tha colore of the ladies' toilets and with who has led the party sine 1903. In the uniforms of the military guests, his address he said a constltutlon.il - The fanilly pews, richly draped with government in Japan would be useless velvet ana ermu, were rewrveq inr tntiwutiwui m bhwh, f y wim ..members of the Brsgansa family and noble, unseirisn principles to support it. ror relatives or tne Dj-iae. , ' ' Th pergola leading to tha main en trance was draped with the flags of America. Austria and - Portugal. . Over the portals was the following- Inscrip tion in Portuguese: "God bless the emperor, tha prince" and t the beautiful bride." The ceremony proper was simple, lasV Ing altogether about 14 minutes. . Blahop Chlsholm of Aberdeen- offl. . dated at the : marriage In full canonl ', cals. assisted by Father Fraser of the local parish. The bride was riven away v bv her brother. W. Rhlnelnnder Rtewart Jr., and her only attendant wa her eouRlh. Miss' Margareta Drexel. The bridegroom waa attended by his two brothers. alnabla Wadding Sifts. There was a great array of wedding fresents, valued at several hundred housand dollars: Among them was tha pstent from Emperor Frang Josef cre - sting the bride a princess la her own right.- --..--. , xna action or tne Austrian emperor made It possible, under tha rules of - royalty, for tha marriage to be a regular wedding, and not a Morganatic alliance, as it has been resorted at various times It would be. ;. ; . : .. :, XUlioa Dollars far rrin. ' Mrs. Smith, the mother of th bride, recently settled f 1,000,000 on the prince. It is expected that the bride will come in for a large share of the great fortune left by the late "Silent" Smith. It is expected that the prlnc and princess will go to Austria on their wedding trip, where they will ba received ' as the special guests of the emperor, and the American gin win actually assume her x new position In the ranks of th royal viwieiy or iuurope. The bride and bridegroom left the , cnurcn to tne strains or a wedding murcu, ana were a riven away in an open carriage, amid tremendous outbursts of Cheering, to Tulioch castle, not far dis tant, where th wedding breakfast waa served to bop distinguished guests. Th brld of Pom Miguel of Braganxa Is tha only daughter of Mrs. James j 3 uci iub iiuBuuiiu. Wil liam Kblnelander Stewart Mra. Smith was ona or tne oeautirul Misses Arm strong of Baltimore.. Mr., and Mrs. . Rhlneiander. Stewart were divorced- in 1 August. jsu4, and a month later Mrs. : Stewart married the late James Henry : omiiii, inc uncnrior millionaire Known as 'Silent" Smith. Mr. Smith died - while on his honeymoon. Mr. Smith, whose fortune was esti mated at 130,000,000 at the time of his ceam, innentea most or tt rrom his un cle, George 8mlth, a pioneer of the west, who was heavily interested In Chicago real estate.--Mr. Smith cam Into this fortune in 189. when he was an Incon spicuous broker In Wall street. H wss of 1000 were collected In tha resorts and the Owners of th places. Including two white men. ware arreated. The raljl has created a big sensation In Stockton. l T. jratt la quoted as saying that th aens nave been receiving police protec tion The city authorities were Ignored and were given no Information concern ing the raid until it waa sll over and th danlsana of tha ra aorta aarely locked tin Dr. Pratt has been Investigating "for th paat SIX weeks. It is said he lias reported to District Attorney (Jeorae NobI that he haa aeen a member of the notice rorca receive mnnev from tha dlvefceepera. Dr. Pratt declared today that soma startling revelations would result rrom the raid of th dena. which, he said. wer as bad as any in the state. HAY HOLD SPECIAL . ELECTION IF YAKIMA (Special Diipatcb to Tha Journal.) North Taklma, Wash., Sept. "Agi tation In Taklma county looks to tha calling of a special local option elec tion her soon," says Assistant Super intendent W. J. Herwlg of the Anti- Saloon league, who Is doing field work in the county. The anti-saloon people sre comment mat tney could carry an election ir it wer called, or the,, u special elections which have .beeji held sine th nw law went into effect, 10 have been won by the anti-saloon party. "rOCv ; " . ,Our section of ready-to-wear apparel for the younger folks ush C llrJv 'VQW f H!ri ' fTJ7 crs in tlje smartest of fall styles and fabrics. At least, the' most I i Kl XT II I Vi v, ill rlV7 complete showing of this department for the fall and winter -aw- sar Fall Gairmeete ' for Misses Juniors aod Little Tot Goats Tailored Suits Dresse The smart Co-Ed Suit, as well a$ the Vassar Suit, Coat and Cape for which we have the exclusive sale in Portland, are winnine favor with the Misses J v - . ana juniors. ' - . . . - , - v- t f. Regulation wool serge-Sailor Suits for girls $5.95 to $15.00. Misses' and Junio"rsk, Tailored Suits ?15.00 to 850.00. V : U r - Vassar Capes the newest - creation for Misses 'and Girls-i813.50 . FALL FROCKS FOR LITTLE FOLKS They are so pretty, so well made and yet so inexpensive that mothers can well afford to take a rest from the children's Fall sewing.: . . ' - - : : ... Cashmere. serW and cloth in olain colors, or eineham. cralatea. oercale and cheerful plaids. Regulation and sailor dresses, for girls of 6 to 14 years priced from S1.50 to 815.00. LITTLE TQTS FINE COATS -Special attention has been given to these. Here are Coats for tots of 1 to 6 years, of im ported broadcloth, in pastel shades,- either plainly trimmed with braid or other beauty touches, at 85.00 to 87.50.' :. ' - ; , For'gW of 6 to 14 years? are just the sort of Coats they need for cool school days diagonals, cheviots, broad cloth and mixtures. All styles and colors, 85.00 to 815.00. ' .. T,,.. Drapery Fabrics Crown Prince 5 Years Old. Rome, Sept. IS. Humbert, prince of Piedmont, prospective heir to Italy a crown and aa the king's only son the sol hop of th nation, celebrated his fifth birthday today. The event -was observed throughout Italy with consld- eraoie entnusiasm. xna city is hand somely decorated and a holiday spirit pervaaes every part or me Kingdom, partly in anticipation of .th anniver sary of the occupation of Rome 39 years ago, which will be celebrated five days hence. Special Train Saturday Clatsop Beach. fineclal train leaves union denot. Port. land, Saturday 2:30 p. m., returning ar rives .roruana, sunaay iu:ia d. m. Par lor cars and first class coaches. Round trip fare , f 3. Free to Men. Dr. Taylor's 110.000 museum now onen: admission free. 234ft Morrison st. New Arrivals Specially Priced 36-inch White Muslin, in bars or plaids, at 10? yard. 50-inch Monk's Cloth in all colors, suitable for hangings, at 50 yard. 54-inch Art Crash, suitable for bun galow door and window hangings and design stenciling imported material at S1.00 yard Today's and tomorrow's offerings from the Drapery Dept., Sixth Floor. Sale off Toilet: Tables Six samples selected from our display line 'all stylish patterns in the dull mahogany. Your op portunity for choosing a fine bedroom piece for much less. Today and tomorrow. $30 Toilet Table, with pattern plate mirror and drawer, at f 17.50 $33 Toilet Table at f 18.75 $34 Toilet Table, with hand-carved ornamentation, one ' drawer, at ; ,f 19.50 $34.50 Toilet Table, with oval mirror and one drawer, at f 19.75 $46 Toiletv Table, with oval mirror and two drawers, at f 28.50 $56 Toilet Table, with large cheval mirror and four ,. 29.50 drawers, at s iL THE SEPTEMBER SPECIAL RANGE OFFER ANY RANGE IN OUR LINE A THIRTY-DAYS' FREE TRIAL AND THE LIBERAL BUYING TERMS -85.00 DOWN, 85.00 EACH MONTH THEREAFTER. , , A Big Saving On rasJies V4 Off 1 There's a string attached to! every dollar you spend here, i This week we are showing- the newest : ideas in Fall' Shirts. Over 200 dozen to select from at the low price ON ALL HOWARD, KENT & KYOTO HAIR BRUSHES AND MILITARY BRUSHES. Scores upon scores of Tooth Brushes, Cloth Brushes and Hair Combs included at prices far below -those usually quoted in sales. Read these prices : ' $1.00 Ideal Hair Brush, No. 1. 84 $1.50 Ideal Hair Brush, No. 2 81.25 $3.00 to $3.50 Hair Brush $2.34 $2.00 Hair Brush 81.49 $1.00 Hair Brush, foxwood and ebony. ...... .84 i5c Hair Brush, foxwood 61 50c Hair Brush , 39ifi 15c Tooth Brush 9 20c Tooth Brush 12$ Brush 17 35c to 40c Kent Tooth Br'sh, 50 different styles 29 35c Kleanwell Tooth Brush ; . . . ,25 25c Buster Brown, just the thing for children. .16 50c Ladies' Hard Rubber Rressing Combs, ea. 28f 65c to 75c Ladies' Hard Rub. Dressine Combs 50 $1 Princess Hard Rubber Dressing Combs, ea. 83t eoc to 5i nite cenuioia dressing combs, ea. 35c Fine Combs 25c Gents' Combs- 25e to 40c Assorted Hand and Nail Brushes $1.00 Cloth Brush cSl.OO 79 291 19 17 84 $5.00 pair Silver Military Bnishet 84.00 A SP1LCIAL TRUSS riTTER From Philadelphia will be in attendance in our Surgi cal Department ALL NLXT WLLK Make it a point to see him if you wear or , Need a Truss Aieimttnoini DOES THE OBSERVANCE OF THE JEWISH HOLIDAY TOMORROW GIVE YOU A DAY OF FREEDOM? THEN TAKE A RIDE OUT TO III! Fountain Pens Filled Free PICTURES FRAME, D In our Art Section, Fourth Floor. Over one thousand styles in Frames and Mould- Our prices are right ings. CANADIAN MONEY TAKEN AT FACE VALUE. 0). It is only 12 minutes from the business center o the CITY. We do not mean 20 "or 30 minutes, nor do we mean. 12 minutes by auto ride. Just 12 minutes by the carlirie the car you always take. WAVERELIGH HEIGHTS is within the, two-mile radius of the courthouse. ' Take a map and see for yourself. , Comparisons are odious, but comparison is the true measure of value. Compare WAVERLEIGH with other additions compare the dis tance; compare the soil; compare the view; compare the trans portation facilities (WAVERLEIGH ; HEIGHTS has two car lines) ; compare the improvements and compare- the neighbor hood and surroundings and then you will see for yourself that $25 Down S10 Per Monlh 7 , Are the lowest priced and have the greatest opportunity for future ' advancement of any property on the market. TERMS $25 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH, AND A DEED FREE IN CASE OF DEATH OR DISABILITY ' Visit Waverleigh tomorrow. Take W-R car at Third and Yamhill, get off at.East Thirtyfifth street. Our office is two blocks , ' south. Our agent on the ground all day. 122 J SIXTH STREET A-1550 x : PHONE . MAIN 550 - IIU;EST RETAIL WtrcSTORE I K AMEIUC.t I 1170 THIRD STREET r