The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 01, 1904, Page 11, Image 11

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THE OREGON .SUNDAY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, SUNDAY :.MORNING. : MAY : 1, 1S04.V
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GREAT INTEREST
DEPARTMENT MEET
' saxxTAm-r ojt coxnoij, scAxnral
i ... Ttxut uxmrxxa mm mqwt
ousr o .nxxTzp ; noi
MM 9VS xo ooum xtrsroat.
PORTLAND LEADS
IN GRAIN EXPORTS
. cmAjras ' avow t sx - , am
mwanam ' lions txosj or
- ruaaT gorrsrs roa
vaxuvci or.
' (Jooraal Special Servlee.1
'.-Vancouver." Wash., April 80. Th ln-
, terest in vanoouvsr Dsrracu is on tne
A. statement of th April export bwj-
Bess . prepared by the .merchants' ;ex-
ohanas shows ; that Portland .till , re
increase, end the member of the varl I tote. a oav Paget sound so fa
oua commands era tralnlnf every BortL. wht .hi.TBt. . ,Bc.rned. Dur.
, to chape themselves for winning out IB I . I TJ . Wl. I. ahinnaA
.' tha fortheomln d.nartmsnt fll con- ' P" M th,, hlW4
W to h. fcald hara d.irlna (ha mMrtla from Portland 111.111 tmshela Of Wheat,
. Tof next rnOnth. ; Every day witnesses compared witA 16.661 bushel sent from
all. the. soars time the soldiers have be- 1 Both " Seattle antr Tacoma. , in -mm
(vmh Arflla and Atliaf AuHmm nrartttaln
with, aa energy thai would do credit to
, th professional trainer working' for
largo, returns. The oompanlea each day
.contest between themselves aa an organ-
Isatloa for. the honors of victory, ae
. T, well aa to ascertain their , beet timber
to enter as competitors In (he depart
ment field meet - .....
.. , Although t&ese practice games im
ott tests- have been -- vohinUry- on the
.part of the enlisted men. the officers
have rendered all 'encouragement la
their power,, and, finally are heartily eo
, operating in the activity. To this end
, tbe Eighth battery, field artillery, wlB
on May 11 hold a oonteet among the
" iientbers of Its own organisation for tbe
Portland figures Is not Included a small
shipment ,f wheat which went but on
tbe Chlng Wo, the steamer not clearing
until late . yesterday . afternoon. . Com
pared with the corresponding period of
last year tbe showing from either see
tlon is not a very creditable one. There
was shipped from Portland alone ' at
that time a tHfie more - than 111,909
boshels bf Wheat, and from Puget
sound 111,141 bushels. There is a rea
son found for the great decrease, how
ever. In the fact that more wheat has
one to the orient during the winter
months In the form of flour than was
ever before known In a like period of
time. ' There have also been a great
many more train shipments made to
purpose of selecting competitors for th J California points, this season than usual,
department, meeting to be held a few 1 which will account rn a measure for
days later. In this . Private Calvin 1. 1 the poor export business In this line.
Christian will art as captain and Lieut To California points during the month
lurry H. Mitchell, artillery corps, wUl there .wad shipped from Portland 10,111
have the general management of the bushels of what" while Puget sound
contest ' has to her -c, edit 78,7 bushels sent
Credit One Ofalenel Xnstoa. Iboastwlset ''doe noticeable feature about
This degree of enthusiasm was I In-1 the tabulated statement is that during
stilled, nourished a ad matured ' largely the month of April last year the north
through tbe efforts of Coldnel Hueton, ern ports did hot ship a pound of grain
the present poet commander, -Colonel to California. .But from Portland there
Huston favors the men In action . and was shipped at that time 11,161 bushels
Words In participating In these pastime of wheat-. '
and practice meets and grants them all Counting the Chlng Wo's cargo, there
the freedom of time for training work; Is very little difference in the flour ex
that Is compatible . with the, regular ports from Portland and Puget sound,
military duties.' ! . the former amounting to I9.C44 barrels.
The Vancouver poet la not alone la and tbe latter 'to 41.117 barrels. Of ths
this training, but the other posts la the Puget.' sound shipments, 4,411 barrels
Department of -the Columbia are alee want to South Africa, and the balance
training as vigorously aa possible, each the orient All the flour sent from
desiring to be the victors la the- larger Portland went to .the far east Corn
contest ' pared i with April of last year, there is
Nor Is it probable that the department also a big decrease In the flour exports,
meet to be held Jtt May Is the inly one The war bow in prpgreea la held to be
of Its kind to be held. The Intention of accountable for the ahortage. The flour
Colonel Huton to have the soldiers play from . Portland shipped coastwise
purely amateur games and eliminate all amounted to 11,065 barrels, and from
professional tendencies among the sol- Puget .sodnd tO.MI barrela The total
diers. has been taken un with a-ood April 1, grain shipments from . Portland
Dint hv tha denartment officials and for the pest seven, seasons, given in
bushels, are a follows:
Bushels.
part in any other . athletic sport Qran' total season o date...! t,7S,M
i a stipulated amount is to be Same .period. 1101-1901 18,111.611
bum pgnua, i m-im....... iii
Same Perlod40v-1101 ....... 17.661,117
Same period, lllt-l00..M... 16.006.160
Ssmw period. lt6-186 16.168,607
Same period, 1IT18I8....... 26,624,481
ANNA EVA FAY
heresfter it is not likely that' the sot
dlers will play on baseball teams .dor
take
where
paid for such services rendered,
There are two .cogent - reasons' as
signed for this action. One Is '.that 'it
In a manner deprives , the: members bf
interest in social military contests, for
the reason the men think they can do
better by doing the same class of work
for civilian clubs and managers. And
secondly, but aot the least Is that
where one man Is granted leave to take
aarft In aiioh Atitta afwifttiai, mn,( h.
assigned to do his post duties, thereby Wonderful Little WOfliaa TdlS oi
causing -vvnisnuun among n iiibio I ' t
men, because one enlisted man dislikes Htf . StflQffC W0Ts
tt An t Kes jtJittw i ftntkaH as til I lir
" "w .a-BJW au- w IV VUWI V at BVg
nonth while that other one is getting
IS per day and his government pay, too,
HOW JEFF AND DOVE
SPEND HONEYMOON
(Continued from Page Nina)
Camolrom?IbvaJ;
to Portland
to bo treated by
ttho
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Dr. li t. PaHea, Netwropeth
Mrs. B. O. Russell expects to leave
Friday for Portland, Oregon, where -she
goes to be treated by her old family
pnysloian. Dr. N. J. Fulton, who went
from Atlantio to that place. .Mr. Rus
sell win remain In Portland until cured,
and then expects to go to Santa- Bar
bara. California. She will visit other
plaoss during the two years' itinerary
she has planned. The Journal wjll keep
her adviser of events in tne - county
during her absence. Audubon County
(Iowa) Journal. April 11. 104.
and has not been meeting with any
marked success except from a box-offlcs
standpoint. Also he is doing some good
In the wav ttl traJnln off flash In ail.
dltion to the clevernees he has naturally I brought me la contact with other peo-
. m . . . 1 It Ilia IrAnt ma aKpu.t rt t). ilmaa
ameu irora practice since nis ramous
1 give thanks every day that neces
sity compelled me, wbea I was only 11
years of age, to take up this work." re
marked. Miss Anna Eva Fay, the myetlo
fair Mahatma," who has succeeded in
creating eo much stir in society circles
In this city by her Inexplicable revela
tions.
"Yes," shs continued, "neceoelty
the kind hand that started me in this
work I have learned to lore so well, and
I have been cradled to It My father and
mother were Theosophlsts and I have
never known any other life. But It has
All the written testimonials on earth
could not be stronger than this . one.
Mrs. Russell had been cured of a
spinal amotion. She had fell and injured-
her spine. So long and severe was
the lady's agony that the hair of her
head fell out in spots. Dr. Fulton cured
ber without the use of any medicine
whatever, and so great is the confidence
of her former patient In her former
doctor's ability to cure her of rheuma
tism that she comee all this . distance
to be cured of this new and most obsti
nate affllctlori. Ae Dr. Fulton has
cured many casee of rheumatism, ex
oeedlngly severe, some of them, In
character, there is little doubt but that
shs can speedily restore her friend to
perfect health.
Dr. Fulton employs
no drugs at all
She Creates no drug bills,
nor one disease in
attempting to cure
another
meeting with Jeff at Butte, Munroe will
undoubtedly profit by the teaching of
Kid McCoy, who is now on his way
i rum me east espeoiauy to take mm in
hand. In spite of the fact that the Kid
has been doing nothing more arduous
pie; it has kept me abreast of the times.
'flow did I begin in this radical de
parture from the beaten pathT .Well, it
was something of a matter of guessing
at first and I got' to be .a fairly clever
guesser, but this did aot satisfy me; it
was not enough. If. a certain cause pro
for th last year than to play poker on luce certain effect that cause ought
the trana-Atiantlo liners, he seems to
have retained all his old time cleverness.
Tho manner In which he poHehed ort
Hermann Placke, the Dutch champion,
shows thin. It took Just four minutes
sctual nghting time to do the trick.
to produce a better effect under im'
proved- conditions. If one grasshopper
could destroy a flower, a swarm of in
sects could kill an orchard. Progres
sion was the watchword, and gradually
the guessing theories evolved Into
snd althourh piarka tnA , 1 science. Now, r if I make Br failure. It is
at 241 pounds and McCoy opposed him due t0 ome flaw ta work of
WIW IBS. tne Hollander aot as rnnirh . '"p ummos iiu lauurea. ij. we
voyage as one or nis native cheeses in
the hold of a Dutch tub.
LONG SHOTS CREATE
HAVOC AT OAKLAND
plant seed, they must. If the external
conditions are proper, come up.
"The destiny of the country depends
upon education," continued - Miss Fay.
We should give more thought to the
occult sciences, th 'Isms.', so-called."
"But every mind is not capable of
such study," interrupted ths reporter.
The reason," replied Miss Fay, "is
simply because only th five ssnses have
been cultivated. People are content to
be lasy and not to utilise the latent
tfoaroi! Special Service.)
Emeryville, Cel., April 80. Results:
First race, 6H furlongs, 3-year-olds
and upward, selling Dandle Belle, 104
(McKinnon), SO to 1, won; Flyer, 103
i (J. T. Sheehan), 10 to 1, second; Judge ?Miss Fav
tZZ'hJuZ .'12: : :Then a marts not responsible if he
S! namea- "1 believe every man la a moral agent
Ranortd -rana. lu ,,rinnM. ..w. Ir heknows that he Inherits certain
purse 3400 Eduardo iii vickervV T I tendencies, he should have will enough
, fl 7? J. ZTnt Ta, rtAJzSSTJlJ'A to see to It that his snvlronments should
k' ur k. aa 2 be such as to help rather than to hinder
to 6.' third. Lucrece. George P. McNear' "i Z "",Bt h 'VU 'Iltto? ne
.ay vwvr wa Muue VOMOIW, MU4VeJkw3a 4, in I
Suite 30 Lewis Building
9MMX AJTS KOaSUSOsT.
TsL Main 8133. Office hours from a. m. I
to It and 1 to 8 p. m-
extenalvely. both at home and abroad.
and Is a close observer.
Tonisht at the Empire theatre MIS
Fay makes her farwell appearance be-I
fore a Portland audience.
WOMJBV POOB A1TT0M0BXXZ8TS.
. From May Outing.
Lack of concentration is the most
common failure or au among moior-
women. If a woman cannot concen
trate In every-day things, she cannot
concentrate when she motors. The
weakness that oauses a woman to read
the same page of a book twice to get
its meaning, that makes her ssk an
Barer Question about the ' detail 'of a I
story which one has just carefully ex
plained, that leads her mind a will-of-
the-wUp trip around the hem.J5j.the
conversation, is the same weakness
which, in motoring, keeps her looking
forces. Indolence Is one of the greatest t0 ,on an attractive bit of ecenery.
ished as named. Time, 0:66.
Third race. 1 1-16 miles. 4-year-olds
and upward, selling Redwald, 104 (J.
Jones), ? to 10, won r Kitty Kelly. 105
(J. T. Sheehan), 6 to 1, second; Gold-
finder, 83 (McBrlde), 7 to 1. third.
or turning her attention for a moment
wholly to something that has been said,
or for a single instant lifting her hand
from the brake. Generally speaking, a
woman who Is not a good listener will
not be a good chauffeuse. She cannot
concentrate. And incidentally, that 18
why, if a woman has learned to do any
one thing well, she Is a better motor
pupil. If she csn play the piano, If she
can play bridge. If she can paint, even
If she can typewrite; sne will, ten to
one, be a good Chauneuse. u is ins
dilettante in motoring, as In most
things, who la a failure.
Lack of concentration is. another word I
for carelessness in motoring. Most ot
discussing her work before the
public. Miss Fay disclaimed th trance
theory.
- "When Is go up on the stage I simply the motor accidents, it is trite to say,
try to divorce all thought from my 1 come not from defective machines or too
mind: to make It emntv so to anank iawlft running, but from csrelesssness
Chtckade LTdy K.it Monina " J . ready to receive th'Ta7- that pimply due to Inability to con-
Billy Moore, finished aa named. Tim, IffSSSS 'JK. "eTM I . . " ' -.'..,.- I
JiQ 4UW W1T Uii fUK JBsBTff Vflff qUVViOZUi " m aaiwaass 4Tb,um BUvse,,Mv s
'Fourth race. 1VL mUea ' 3-vear-oids written r wag asked. ; - smooth run. a corner is turned at the
and Upward, handicap, 1600-CaronaL "Merely to intensify the Impression top of a steep grade and a herd of
107 J. T. Sheehan), 6 to l.ron: Illi- "d P" myself. Can you not retain cattle, or anr lnattenttve ped-strlan. or
louon. 104 (T. BuUer), 30 t 1, second; fought better if you write UT Is It fa of the thousand ntght-marss i -that
Grafter, 108 (Crosswalt). 60 to 1. third. not "J01 Indelibly Impressed upon your to wait for motor people, confronts
Veteran. Carat Colonel Anderson. Modi- """ nim so, you wiu l nr. . em wm w auitucu u,
um. naHiaa ifi,aj aa namad rma I readily see the advantage of ths written I that she must meet in the next few sec
1:65. -.jv , question to the on who sends rth londs; she will make a wild aim at the
Fifth ran, at fnrionva. 1-vaatwridal thought and the on wh receives kit I handbrak. but the handbrake la- so
and unnmL Mliinn-Unn Wuaa. 1 1 . J Then, too, did I not Insist upon ths aues-1 fatally near the speed lever that It Is
6 to 6, won; Matt Hogan. 107 (J. Jones),tlon being written, soma persons, when I the simplest thing In the world to mls-
i io 2, Seconal LOUIS Wagner. 10T (J. T.I lu" wawara aim ima nugni aeny oat I caicutaie. vr ii mm uuw w iwuw
Sheehan). 7 to J, third. Ocrrohe. Mimo.!'11 thought of th Question.. , I that the rob has slipped over the
Ladv Athelin. niaiian iraiK ia Anna. I Trlminals ar 1 th asiet to datee I nedals. she may have difficulty rn reach
Hoce, Ciisserous. finished aa named. I tof tha simple reason .that Xhey cannot lag the one that cuts oft the power.
Tim,- t:l6.- ; - I get rid of their, ugly thoughts, Their I Any one of th mistakes will either
Sixth rac. seven furlonas. S-Taar-olrta I mlflds are continually, thouxh involun-1 cause a fatality or decorate a miracle.
pure 400--Apaniaa, 113 (Reed), 6 to tarUy dwelling upon their crime, mak- But If only she had realised wbew the
6, wont Gateway, 110 (See), 3 to 1. seV in them easy to detect" . ..... car was bought that she could not con-
ond; Jack Little, lot (F. Kelly). 5 to 1. Mlaa Fay Is not unlike ether gracious eentrat. and If only she had leVth caf
third. Andrew B. Cook, Dr. Rowell. Rl- women wh take an aetlv interest in teach her how fatality and mlraol both
,esca, sva u., schoao, finished as named. I people ana tnings. Bh is a frail little I would have been averted.
Jim", i ooGy.fsrxocuy Dionae nair. or tort tex
ture, waa parted and arranged fa a loose I naaate Ahead.
XOVMOVT3C 7 BAXAAMt , ne . Her Teaturea r rrom Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
I small and elear cut. Her steel blue eyee I Bom &egr baggage wagon drivers
wonraai ipedal Berries.) - 1 ana aquiun noss ana urn mount- Indl-1 in Richmond have mutinied. They have
Independence, April, lO.Th opening jcte-the peculiar combination .of the notified their employers that they will
a game, of the baseball, season played practical -with th poetical and artistic, not) work with a whit man who was
here today resulted in ' a vlctorr for Sh is Interested In art and literature: I nut on on of th wasons. If this thins
, Monmouth over Dallas by the score of 1 has a romance and "dabbles with paints' I goes on the colored people will b burn-1
J to 6V in a wel-played eontest i j as she expressed It- 0h has traveled J lng white folks at th stake,
t
I Announce to the People of Oregon and
Washington the Arrival
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lit BttFH
MY
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4 of the lecond ihipment of the Baltimore Shoe & Clothing company stock that
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I Bought February 22
At 25c on the $ 1 .00
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This shipment contains all the fine clothing, shoes, hats and furnishings
from the wholesale warehouse of the Baltimore Shoe & Clothing company;
goods that were never opened; were never damaged in any way; goods the
company had reserved for its early summer trade.
Also the goods that were, in process of manufacture; goods that were
in transit when the
Awful Baltimore Fire
Began. They were all thrown on the insurance companies' hands, and
they paid 79 cents on the $1.00, and I paid the difference,
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PAUL STRAIN
The man who broke the back of
the 100 Per Cent. Profit . A
Clotliing Combination 'C
25c on the $1-00
V and became the possessor of the
Finest Stock
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Men's Goods
- , . .-, i , . a "... 4. . "V. ' S :
That was ever shown on this Pacific Coast
My customers know my way of doing business. When I get a good thing
they get the benefit of it, and in this purchase of the Baltimore Shoe & Cloth-
ing company's $100,000.00 stock at Z) cents. on the $1.00 : (-
I Made the Deal of My Life ;
j . ; . .. ' . '.
And my friends, the plain people of the states of Oregon and Washington,
will get the benefit of it to the fullest extent : .;f
This Shipment is the Cream of
This Magnificent Stock
.,.t.srfr
Every article is perfection. Tha newest -and nobbiest Springs Suits and;
Topcoats are now here, ready for you at less than . ;' V'N
One
Half the Piicll
That any other merchant on this coast will ask you for the self same goods.
Custom-made Shoes, in all the new spring styles for less than one-half what ;
the exclusive shoe man gets for the same shoes. Panama Hats for the price
of cheap straws. -:..::LJtf:iilsn
Men's fine furnishings at about one-third price. Men's fine eastern make
hats for less than the price of the raw material, and so on in endless variety.
AT BOTH MY STORES
Will be found everything that man wears in the best kind only, at
One-Half, One-Third and One-Fourth
the Price
That any other store in this town will ask you for the same things.
PAUL
May I Hope
for Your
May Trade?
Yours for a big selling season.
Yours for honest methods in mer
chandising. Yours for the scalp of the 100 per
cent clothier.
Yours for cut prices on everything
that man wears.
:,,Youri for ; satisfaction or your
money back.