THE OREGON DAILY. .JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY E VENINO, APRIL 21, ' ICCi. :
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POLITICAL TIGHT 1
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, , ; The f actional tight la the local Demo
eratlo organUatloa broke out afresh
"V'.laat night when the new county 'central
committee assembled to elect Its chair
.'man and .axeeuUve commute. There
waa a Hero wrangle over the chairman
' ablp, tha arguments frequently becom
ing extremely personal, and the ocea-
atonal appeala tor harmony (ell upon
unheeding ear. In the end the Peery
faction triumphed, and their candidate,
John Van Zanta, -was elected chairman.
He waa also made chairman and ex
" officio member of the executive commit
' tee, the object being to avoid a conflict
; between the executive and the general
" , committee, auch aa there baa been for
' the last two years. ' Both faotlona are
if , represented on the new executive com
- mittee. though probably the Peery fol-
- lowing la In tha aacandancy.
. ;. Two Candidate' for Maae, -.
Twa candidates for chairman were
", before tha county committee. John
Van Zante waa ' put forward by the
Peery, taction and C, B. WUUama waa
- tha candidate . or tha oppoelng faction.
- In behalf of WUUama It waa urged that
; hla wide acquaintance among tha busi-
-teas men of the city and county would
be of greater value in raising funda to
;. carry on the campaign. Van Zante re
celved warm indorsement 'from mem
bars of tha old ' executive committee.
who declared that the party had no
harder worker. There waa a dlveraloa
, when Henry Gray, who la now allied
with tha 8 week faction, accueed H. B.
Nicholas,' one of the leaders of the
... Jery wing, of having voted the Re
; publican ticket fticholaa Bercely re
vented the charge, declaring that be
" ' had "voted the Dcmoc ratio ticket from
top to bottom all tha day of hla voting
.life." . .. . -....v. .
Pat Powers declared that Van Zante
had no tight to aeek election to the
office of chairman of the committee.
Inasmuch as ha la ona of the nominees
for tha legislature, -
"I am astonished," aaid Powers, ad
dressing ; Van .Zante, "that you should
think of auch a thing aa accepting this
chairmanship whUa you are a candidate
. for election on tha ticket What wlU
tha other men on that ticket think when
tha campaign funda are being raised
and placed in your hands T If you , re
sign from tha ticket it wlU be different,
put you nave no right to take tha chair
manahlp while you are a nominee.'! ;
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SOMEWHERE IN THIS FAVORED LAND THE SUN
is shining BRigmyr; rTt;.
THE BAND IS PLAYINO SOME WHEREf SOME
WHERE HEARTS ARE LIGHT; Qr-Wti
: SOMEWHERBi MEN ' ; ARE h LAUGHING SOME- j
' ; . : ' WHERE CHILDREN, SIIOUT, :;ff;
AND THERE'LV BE : jOY IN PORTLANb.WHn-E C
THE FIRE SALE HOLDS OUT l rt 'd V ' ?
.v 'i-The Modern Eugcn:Field.;"v-
. 7 TIIE:FIRST PURCHASE FREE 1 .
:!T. Jivery -M-alsg. tha first oustoaaief gate hla money baak. Xt may be
tat a suit of elotaea, e for a has. a pair of shoes, or rloves. but no mat
aay what, tha first ooa paying aaoaey to tha oaahla gat that money back. J
Casino Mine, Bf
Op to data money has been returnea aa followoi
' l -Btoa, saoraiag, April 11, miohwrd CBiiaa,
Oak Ttata. OaL. salt of elothaav - i
,i ' ,r Tuea, AprU it, Waa, Ouraoa, ITemoa street, city, pair of shoes. ,
, v " wm, Apru is, vaorga aumea, xouabora, Or snll ef olothea. ,1,
'Thara, April 14, Srown, OoraeUusy OxH vnlt of aaderweaa ,
Ttt, AprU 15, IC Tana?, Journal "Ad." room, jpaaama hat.
Vat, April la, CNocra Oleaay, Charles Motet City, ovarcoaC
v Xoaw April la, galeamaa, Weadara, Clarka si Ooadd Test, ,
aea, Aprtt la, W. P. Maid, Zaaaaa ft xrouleeafs till, Cly. paUr ahoaa,
Wed-, April to, A. J. Maker, BsJeaman, ararshall-Wells Mardware CO,
pair drasa ftoraav ,, ,s v .. .. v.-... VJ-V .
Yes, there's Gladness e
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Seats axe now selling at the Marquam Grand Theatre for the
Return Engagement of
SCHUMANN-MEINK!
iContralto -
DIRECTION LOIS -STEERS,
The recital will,be given at the' First 'Baptist Church, Twelfth
and Taylor streets, Saturday eveningApril 23, 1904, at 8:15.
An entire change of program. PRICES $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c j
--1 :., ; ,Not more. 'than six seats to one person. i- v r
N. H. Grafton protested against per
sonalitlea and . bickering, and then
launched trpon a tirade against Wil
liams, charging him with having been
- ,two-faced" and "With having secretly
allied himself with tha Sweek faotlon,
while pretending to be an adherent of
Peery.. Thle bronght form acrimonious
replies from supporters of Wllliama and
the debate grew bitter. Some eemblanca
of harmony waa finally restored by O.
W. Allen, who made a atrong plea for
- eeaaatlon of personalities and abuse,
urging -that hostilities , should cease.
After mora than an hour of wordy war
fare -the ballot aa (taken, resulting la
Van Zante's election. The Vote was:
,.Van Zanta If, .Wllliama Si.
There Vaa no contest over tha aleo
tion of aeoretary. ' Bert Haney . being
" choaan by;aoclamatloa r; . ; . . ; ... t ....
; Maaeatlva CoaaraMaaa.
CONFIDENCE
in
SET AT
$1000
L1RU
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sow
"SJMMDU" ITS f MM .- AMU Or
xmn, CAcex-r or aov o? moBMnra
'A MAM, UU1MD , MT : BISTMXCT
ATTOmMMrS QTYIC ATVB sV
ZVa AMMZSTSO.
$5 PER MONTH
Reward
The ; undersigned : will pay , a.'re
ward of $1,000 in gold for any
case of Brjght's Disease or Kid
ney 1 Trouble we ' cannot cure.
WE ABSOLUTELY , KNO W
rBpindle--flUrene and Ous; Bowers I tnat OUT System Will JfSKFCT-
were caught In the act of bunkoing an T1V, fTTPW. ,-. a.1
i,Aa . - - - tfl.k. I W a- VtUtV4 Wi WUbBB UiA I
mha-M ofthrcaT- r8 ho- ea,e. m very ahort order.
and Waahington streets, but Assistant
District. Attorney Bnencer reiusea u
issue complaints against the men be-1
cause the victim at one time got the
on. OS . mom .oyoiiia. uuuoi m. - rl.i tnt" "i r T
that remained for tha ponce to ao waai xajra wio vui. 11 a uwonent
to reease Stevens and Sowers and the I .1.... . '.m maa' T 1
victim of their ctfnning game. , .. filf. fw per
Stevens and Bowers sot 139 01 tne vie 1 tnnnfti nn1,r . nrHimnt ..:.. 1 1
Urn's money, but when he cried and told "77.'-'
them it waa all he had In the world, conditions : but deSinne to CS-
they wero matching half-dollar -plwe taDliSn-tne eincacy Of OUT meth-
with Mm. anil wlnnlnr all hla money. I J I f rt IT'r T T nn . I
The Storm V MUlnn ,K. I n.tuiu.. Uartm.n hannaniul I wu' ' uu S I T 111 Vft AJJ I
w - -aw wiuiu 1 aVH-va aa. -aaea w.--m a- - I I
central eoramlttee waa preceded by a along and caught them in the act Tak PORTLAND THAT WE CAN
haUldtOhsinfl snMiintaa KatwAA-i .- .4 U. ha asfaiflnn hssV ai1lMai1 I r -r " I
Hearsfs emissarlea from flan Franclaco them to be locked in a cell., but It was I MAKE. THESE CURES, W
ana a mamoer or tne committee, with-1 not long until they were ireea.
Tut b preliminary bout or a refer J. 1 Stevens is One of the best known con-
jf. warmer and Louia H. Mooser trisd fldence men on the Paclno coast, ana is
to perform a one-act flatio comedv for dubbed "Snlndle" because of the fact
tha entertainment of tha u-.trhi that for many years he operated a large
xemocrata The trouble was due to a. wheel of fortune, a well known "sure
-. remark of Farmer, in effect that Mooser tthlng" method of filching coin from the
naa nraggea ne would buy up the dele-1 unwary. The last game be ran or tnat
jratea. Jt s was net dear whether SUU J kind waa on lower Third- etreet-about
, or , national delegates were meant by Blx months ago, when Chief Hunt forced
Farmer. ,j . htm out ' of business by plaolng , unl-
Hatia Xnoonntar. ' I formed officers In front of his place to I
H. M. Warner heard FarmM". I see that no one was robbed. Stevens
- ment and offered him first" ISO and thenana''nl''rtBer''w,r,"rle',a tne mu
SlWS 10 Drove th tf.tumnt k, nicmai court lor larceny, were .con-
Farmer backed awav. Ju.t hn victed and fined $1.S0 by Judge Hogua,
nUred the room and waa Informed of Tna fln" WM placed below 120 so, they
wnai naa occurred. He demanded that cou,a "ol "PP"" 10 ln" circuit couri.
Farmer faoe him. hut was later declared Illegal by the
"you're a llarl" yelled Mooser. as thv circuit court : Judges and the fine re-
came together. turned. , .4
Farmer made a. miht ..,n4 Sowers, is a-stranger to the Portland!
awing that, would have hurt his fist police' nd has never been here before
u ne naa nn an ox. nut fell ahnrt ,h. l uowui.
v mm mv uw..v w whtivi I
win have charge of the campaign,
iouowb:
- - Chairman John Van Zanta. v
Ward 1 -T. J, Conoannon. .
Ward S J. 8. Cronan.
Ward I a H. Thomaa,
- Ward J. W. OrussL
. Ward i Ed Dwyer.
J Ward H. W. Parker.
- Ward T J. O. hteyburn. ' "
; Ward I M. D. GeOrge.
Ward Newton McCoy.
4 , Ward 10 Johnson White.
County members N.u, Oraftoiv
M. Oaborn, J. T.t MUler.
make this liberal offer for a short
time only.
X.RADIUM
S. E. Cor.' First and Morrison.
TeL Main 2786.t. ...
. mark, Maoaer souared off hut m.. 1
.'bars -.of tha committee thereupon held SUvftn d Bowera, because they gavel
ui men. or a minute or o they snatl - v uina;,
venem at each other and then a, t Ba th victim played with them for
Peery called tha committee to order th PHoae of beating them out of their
iiuucy, Biu i-jyuiy Aisr,uv Aliurnvy
Spencer, to whom the case was re
ferred. "In fact, the victim won as high
as ISO from tha men at one time, and
admitted it It was one of those cases
that would not hold water in court, and
there was no use in swearing out com
plain te.'
AT CUT-RATET UNTIL HAY 1st
TEETH
which ended hostilities.
n'U have the delegation if I have to
tivtw: 4, I. k. 1 ... . .
" uuiuait accreaitea to
'swat oy warmer. .
, jw.ve ;never made such a remark
to anybody." declared Mooser. "I have
wu iw u me time ever came when
I had to buy delegates I woula put on
back Corola. My
vwr m aiuornia has been
ona long fight against bribery. No
, ney, aa it la called, was
brought to Oregon. If such were the
boor el.;- "W r " lor
T?f-r go to Washington
to ba present tt the Democratic con
vention la that sute on May 6. Mooaer
urpny win return to Call
Xornl In a day or two. 5
PXO Jl ILEA nOMXST SZBS.
', W. O. Wallace, a nloneer tinrt.t , ki.
city and at ona time auperintendent of
' Mr1r JttmJt 1. at . 4 L. I - .
- mm uiiui paralysis at
711 East Stark etreet, aged 60 years.
Mr. Wallace was twice married. havinr
threa children by his first wife, one of
wnora resiaea in xoieao. Ohio, the other
two live in tian jrrancisco. By his sec
- ,pnd wife' ha had ona child, a .daughter,
; now ona year of age. Mr. Wallace was a
. . Scotchman and - came to. the United
- States 11 ISM. .';
9
Baby Grand PIANOS
thrown on the market at
wholesale price. Read
.about it on page 3.
ALBINA WOODMEN
FORM NEW CAMP
The Boston Painless Dentists
are doing all dental work for ooet Of
material to introduce our lata aiaoov
erles and painless methods. .
Painless Extracting ............. .Free
Examinations' . .... i ......;,. ;. . .Free I
Silver Fllllnars ........i.. Ml
Gold Fillings .70
Gold Crowns .,; S.00
Brldae Work ..1 i a.ool
Full Set: Teeth .-. ....,. ... S-Ofll
NO STUDENTS EMPLOTED.
Come at -once and take advantaae ofl
low rates, ah worn aone ov BDeciajista. 1
WITHOUT PAIN and guaranteed TEN
TEARS. Our late botanical discovery
to appix to. ins- gums - ior extracting,
fllling crowning TEETH WITH-1
Corner Fifth and Morrison streets. En
trance 191 Vt Morrison, opposite Meier I
ox jf rana a noun i:iu a. m. to s n. xn.i
Monday evening a new - camp - came
into the family of Pacific jurisdiction.
W. O. W.. by the addition of Rose City
camp, No. 776, to that order. Twenty'
two eandldatea were initiated.
For some weeks the "choppers . resld-
I n tr in Hf illtnnmalt nAAitian A 1 hi no tun
been interesting themselves in the move-1 OUT PAIN is known and used only by
ment, wmcn culminated in ma rouna- HACt An Pninloca. Ilentlcri
ternal lodges in hls city.
The exercises were held in tha ban
at Mississippi avenue and Shaver street
The hall waa lavishly, decorated. Across
h AAllfnv in all iflMitllim. mvmmm IimiiH.
ful streamers of bun tin. Th offic-r-' I clared instituted. A banauet followed.
chairs stood in a bower of -evergreen) Prominent among the Woodmen pres-
trees, and the doors and windows were" were:"neaa uanxer c v. cooper,
twined with vines and Oregon grape. IBrigGen. W. ,E. Rapaon, CoL James
The meeting was called to order by I McKlbben, CoL: J. . C. Jones, Lieut' Lonls
state organizer George Rogers. Thel Boringer, or saount isoor camp; w.
followlna. offloara wr . fnataiiawf a ftmr W Mlmur Of . Multnomah . cams. H. J.
the initiation ceremonies: ,. ., I Scott -f Albina camp, and! H. Kublck
rasi consul commander. D.1. B. in-ioi. wooaiawn camp. r
orana; consul commander, N. Paulson:
adviser lieutenant J. A. Seymour: bank-1 Journal friends ' and readers, : when
er, James Malone: clerk. J. W. Booths: I travellna on trains to and from Port-
physician, W. C McKechnle. M. D.: aa I land, should aak -news agents for Tha
cort D. F, Ulbrand; sentry. Martin Ma-I Jou.rn" M insist upon oeing suppued
in.v n rn .... n . i r. z. i witn tnrs naner. renortina au raiiurea in
n 'r' r'l.i:tI-1 obtaining ltto the offlce-of publication,
. , . "' "! u- aaortsaing xne journal, foruana. or. H
t
HAS BEEN IN PROGRESS DISPOSING OP THE $100,000 STOCK OF SHOES AND CLOTHINO PURCHASED
FROM THE BALTIMORE SHOE A CLOTHING COMPANY AT THE TREMENDOUSLY LOW PRICE OP 5
, CENTS ON THE $1, because smoke and dampness had slightly soiled some of the top layers of the most stylish garments,
thus enabling the owners to throw the stock upon the hands of the Insurance companies, which paid 70 per cent of the total
invoice price of all goods on hand. .
- THE FRIGHTFUL-FIRE IN TORONTO, CANADA, will enable many a Canadian dealer to emulate our example and
give his friends a benefit they had never known before. These fires are sorrowful calamities to the sufferers, but to other
masses of people are sources of STUPENDOUS PROFIT. For example, we are selling suits, of clothes at this sale for $6.95
that sold regularly in Baltimore at $15, $17.50 and $20. We are selling suits at' $9.53 that were sold in Baltimore at $22.50, $25
and $27.50. We sell for $11150 the Baltimore $30 and $32.50 suit-vand at $15 we sell the $35 and $40 garments. WE COULD
NOT DO THIS IF WE BOUGHT OUR CLOTHING IN THE ORDINARY WAY. That would be impossible, but by
exercising energy, snap, "grab for .the prize while it may be had," GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR, don't wait, "DON'T.
BE A CLAM, don't sleep- except In beddon't te a dreamer, don't be dead! In other words, by BEING ALIVE all the
time we are in position to retail goods to other merchants at smaller prices than they buy for from their wholesale dealers.;
THIS IS WHY WE DO THINGS THE WAY WE DO., WE NEVER MISS A TRICK IN THE BUYING MARKET,
and if we do say it ourselves, we are just square and honest enough to give: our friends the, benefit of every advantage we
secure by our alterness, perfect acquaintance with the business and the markets of the world. 'We do not make a great
bargain for ourselves and withhold the advantage from our patrons. That's not our way. We divide with. the people of
Oregon. - WE SHARE AND SHARE -ALIKE.: and :jor this , reason-thr PAUL STRAIN ' STORES are nearly always1
crowded, ..lliere is no wan ot nara times nere. - . 7 - 7- c ; ; : ; , ..v
Ma
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v is Friday
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That is one of the days of days at Strain's.: It is always phimp with the GREATEST VALUES BENEATH THE
SUN, but with this Baltimore stock on haiid the cup of good things tomorrow will more than overflow.
LOOK THE PRICES OVER FOR YOURSELF, ALWAYS REMEMBERING THAT EVERYTHING IN THE
STORE IS FIRST,, CLASS, UP-TO-DATE AND SUMMER STYLES.- - ; ..:-.-:4,...,;-V. .
$6.95
Our Friday Suit Sale : ;
Each for 1AM Bulta of tha Baltlroora Shoe)
A Clothing Ca's best Spring Gannenta,
old in Baltlmora al $15, 17.60 and $10.00. :
-1,000 fiulU Baltlmora-fihoa Clothing Ca's $11.0
$26 and $27.(0 finest spring woolen , yJQ Q
rarmentg at ...... .. ... ,,.70'
J9t &it BU. kQom extt m $$ w4 $M.60 ele
gant fabrics, finest tailored gannenta, j- 41J PA
sVt ee a t''? ZT
' S10 Bulta of the B. B. as a Co.' cream of the drew
' world Grandest of all the moat stylish garment
of the day, every suit made to sell at tf C
$35 and $4(1, our price eplteVll
Friday Sale of Cravenettes
Imported, sold. In Baltimore at $16, $17.60 1 A AA
and $20, at Strain' ..ieplU.U,U
The Priestly nuke, sold In Baltimore at (f C AA
$26 to $85, at Strau'a ..M.M.M.ePlt7eUU
Friday Sale of Topcoats ; v ;
Te Baltimore $1160 to $20 kind. C7 Cft"
at Strain' , vj "Ov
The $22.60, $25 and $27.50 Baltimore kind, d Fft
at Strain' laVeOy
The $$0 to' $56 Baltimore kind, no better M CA
on earth, at Strain' .....lU.Ol
Friday Sale of Coats and Vests v '
sA h the pire Sale price on every Wool vest m
(tl AC tt ' tn nr 6ala pr,c on M tb Baltimore
JpltVu - Shoe A Clothing Co.'s $1.60 and $4.60 raney
Vesta. ; . -Vf
a nr I tne Tire Bala price on all the Baltimore
3Vyd Shoe aothlng Co.' $6 to 47.60 Fancy
Vesta. .. . " .'..';,r:;..
a 5 CAM the Fire Sale price on 160 Coat thai
spOeOUwere left from the Baltimore Shoe eV Cloth-
ring Co.' $25 Suit, aack and frock.1 ,
via the Jlre r Saie price on $61 Coat and
'Vest from $ SO to $35 Spring Suit, , sack
and frock. ' .
Friday Sale of Dress Gloves
A Is the Fire Sal price on all the Baltimore Shoe
uJLk Clathinsr- Co.'a tl mnA IMS nnm HlnvM
j AA the Fire. Sale price on all the .'Baltimore
ePleUU Shoe V aothlng Co.' $1.60 to $2.50 Dres
Wholesale Dept
1 " TERMS CASH ''
$5.50;
or the accommodation
; of Portland and out-of-
- town merchants we have
opened a : Wholesale De
.partment in which will be
found ' everything In the
line of Men's, Youths' and
Boys' Clothing, Hats, Fur
nishing G oods, Shoes,
.etc Merchants in the'
' Northwest will find our
' facilities for serving them
superior to 'anything that
' has obtained In this re
gion heretofore, and our
prices are so low as to
create astonishment In
terior, merchants visiting
the city are cordially m
yited to inspect our stocks
pf this . merchandise and
see for ' themselves the
tremendous values we of
fer and the stacks of gjoods
we have to select from.
Call either at
STRAIN'S, 285-28 7
Washington street, four
- doors east of the Perkins
hoteLfc or THE HUB.
t.ThirdandBurnside, -
xwnere poute attendants
will escort the visitor to
our wholesale depot We
feel sure that an inspec
tion 1 will create 'new
friendships and extended
v Dusiness between tK mr.
chants of the ' Pacific
coast and K'
, Very, truly yours,
PAUL STRAINS
Friday Fire Sale of Pants
tfj AA the Fire Sale price on all the Baltimore
V?y. Shoe , Clothing Co.' . $$ and $4 Spring
Pants, atse from $2 to 60.
AAui-thrFIre Sale price on all of the Baltimore
Vwe77Shoe eV Clothing CCS $5 td $7.60 Spring
Pant, all slxesV . ;
4(9 A Ala the Fire Sal price on all of the Baltimore
WeShoe Clothing Co.' finest $7.60 . to $10
Spring Pant. . .
Friday Sale of Shoes
7 neatest and finest ot the Baltl- ,
$8.60 and 4 Shoe $LAy
I $7 ranch men' p
The' Tery neatest and finest ot the Balti
more
Elegant Baltimore $6 and $7 ranch men'
Shoe at
H Friday Sale of Underwear
At4 for .'Baltimore' $1 garments.
T5a for Baltimore' $1.60 garment. . ;
t)5 for Baltimore' $1.75, $1. and $3.25 garment.
Ml AS for Baltimore' $3.50 to $$.50 garments'.
f 1.9S for Baltimore' $4 and $5 garment. .
Friday Sale of Neckwear c
AFor,the moat exquisite ef Baltimore' lOo and
iy$y75a good.
n -Each for Baltimore's elegant $1. $t60 and $2
imported mckwear. , ,
9c
Friday Sale of 'Kerchiefs
100 doa, Baltimore's 25j Linen 'Kerchief at 10.
20a fof all kinds of 60oemstltchd linen 'Kerchiefs.'
Fridav Sale of Socks'
-Buy all of the Baltimore Shoe aothlng Co.
Imported i5c and $6o Black and Fancy Fast-col
of ed Sox. I t, v,' t Vt '
q' I the astonishing sale price on all of the Bal
iyC tlmore Shoe ft Clothing Co.' finest' 60c, 76c,
$1 and $1.50 imported Sox, all makes, shapes and alse.
Friday Sale of Hats '
(f 3A Buys all of the Baltimore Shoe V Clothing
epleO" Ca's $2.60 and $3 Spring Hat-.
Is the Fire Sal price on all the best brands
of $$.60 to $6 jHatfc'IT
the Fire Sale price on all the Baltimore Shoe"
eV aothlng Co.' 75c, U and $1.25 Caps. .. ' "
$2.39
50c
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