THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND. TUESDAY ! EVENING,? JUNE 4, : 1907. LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY tit IT BIG PUBLICITY AGENT III Fl OVHMIi nBTova ntoiTBATzov otmxs bt ' im. wn.T.TiMf rang -vxua. lis a Esulf of Various livestock Shows Held at Different I -Expositions Pacific Northwest Has Kcceivcd Wide 1 1 - Notoriety and Prominence of lasting Benefit I v . B Tom Richardson. ': a Through th medium of the livestock Industry Portland, Oregon and the Ps. Clflo northwest have received more striking, effective, substantial and lasU ' ing advertisement and prominence than through any other single avenue. .. " The parades, music, elaborate decora tlons, surging throngs, speeches and displays of the Lewis and Clark center nlal exposition . have either been for gotten or are but a vague memory, but the livestock show at that fair not only lives In memory as the chief success of , me exposition, bat It has resulted in adding both fame and wealth- to this state and the1 northwestern portion of the United States. It has added thor ughbred horses, oattle and sheep to such a degree that no one feature of the business - men's trip 1 through eastern Oregon and western Idaho was more ap predated than the showing of thorough bred borsej at many stations. The grade animals In all lines of livestock have Improved In .fact, the livestock jinow was ins penenciai ana tasting feature of that most successful of elm T liar shows held in the United States. St. Loula exposition Oregon, Washing- ton, Idaho and California, have become better known, and as a result of that fair the correspondence of each and every one of the commercial and In dustrial bodies of the Paclflo coast has been Increased enormously. To Ore gon the greatest result of that exposi tion was the fact that It proved to the world In the 107 days' contest In milch ows that Loretta V., queen of the world's milkers, the leader In the aris tocracy of the entire cowdora of the world, made her home In Oregon in fact, within the limits of the city of Portland, and every stockman Is this country, and In other lands, has been nade familiar with that fact, and that one Incident has added enormously to the Inquiry and the Interest felt In dairying opportunities In Oregon and the northwest If Loretta D. could ex eel them all as a milk producer, there was a reason for It They have been In vestigating Oregon as a result One of the strongest features of the enormous correspondence of the Oregon. Develop ment league was the universal Inquiry regarding the dairy possibilities and opportunities of this state. In fact It will -not surprise the dairymen Of Ore gon If the market value of their product tn the state during MOT reached the enormous total of 120,000,000. ' No one branch of advancement that lias come to Portland and Oregon has excited more concern and been exploited as a greater argument tn behalf of the xvtare of this city and state than the fact that Swift Co. and Armour & Co., the largest packers In the world, have bought several hundred acres of land on which to locate stockyards and packerles to supply the markets of Alaska, the orient, British i Columbia and the Paclflo northwest frejn the great port located at the' confluence of tie Willamette and Columbia- fivers. ... ' LL '. '.1 That Portland will be the 'great cen tral point in the packing Industry of the Paclflo coast is assured and no one of the- great Industrial enterprises of the country adds more to the advance ment of the city in which it Is located, or is more ; directly beneficial to the growth and prosperity of the country surrounding' that city, and market, than are packerles.! .,-:..' "n , .This has been proven In the building up and the advancement of Chicago, Kansas City, " Bt Joseph, Omaha, St. Louis, and last but not least, the loca tion of Swift's and Armour's packerles In the southwest at Fort Worth, where In two yeara the population of the elty was sou Died. " Portland has the livestock Impulse. She sent the world's greatest milker to the St Loula exposition, to carry, off the blue ribbon In competition with the very best milch cows the world could produce. Then Swift end, Armour bought their land sad the packerles will follow, and now to make assurance doubly sure the Portland Country club and Livestock association has been orzanlsed with a capital of $150,000, and its incorporators are men' who In sure its success. Next Thursdsy morning at 10 o'clock there will be a meeting in the parlors of the Portland Commercial club of the subscription committee to represent the different trades, professions and prop erty Interests of Portland, and it will be the duty of this committee to solicit subscriptions to the stock of the Coun try Club and Livestock association, and It Is the Intention to make this canvass In one day and close It up somewhat similar to the subscriptions secured for the Lewis and Clark exposition. Eighty acres have been secured at $780 an acre. This will be the home of the Driving association and the Hunt elub. and entertainments of different kinds will be given there so that the rrounds may become thoroughly popu arlsed. out the substantial and far- reaching idea of this movement Is the advancement and development of the livestock Industry of the Paolflo north west, and in this great field of industry there are opportunities offered by few sections of the world. The entire state of Oregon and all this portion of the United States Is as much Interested In By- Toning TTp the Blood and Kervee Pattest Beoovered Weight, Streagtk and ttood fpirita. When the nervous system Is broken down from overwork, or whatever cause, life loses Its joys. Mot only Is the nervous victim a sufferer himself I but he. Is usually a trial to the whole family. Nervous breakdown Is often I gradual, appearing at first to be merely an unusual fretfulness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tone up the nerves In the most direct way and not only cure minor troubles but serious disorders as well. ,- - ." ... . Mr. W. W. Munroe of 16 Hatel Park, Everett, Mass., says: "About four years ago this September I became all run down from overwork and from confine ment to , work -during warm weather. For two months I grew steadily worse. I lost in weight and strength and had no appetite. My memory failed me quite rapidly and I became tn a very low state, both physically and mentally.. I took no interest In life, neither In busi ness nor recreation. In my position, as foreman .In a . large manufacturing onemisrs establishment in Boston, a good memory Is absolutely essential to success because of the immense amount of detail that must be carried In the head.- - - "I brew very despairing, could not bear to have people meet me and my friends remarked on my condition. About the middle of December a friend told mo one day that he had tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and found them reliable. X commenced taking them and at the end of two weeks the change for the better was remarked by friends. I continued using the pills until I was thoroughly recovered. I regard them as a fine remedy and make this statement voluntarily In gratitude for the benefit I received from them." These pills actually make new blood and have cured such diseases ss rheu matism, nervous and general debility, Indigestion, nervous headache, neuralgia and even partial paralysis and locomotor ataxia. As a tonic for the blood and nerves they are nnequaled. If you are a sufferer from any dis order of the blood and nerves write for proof of what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have accomplished In oases slml lar to yours. Every testimonial used by this company is carefully Invest! gated before being published and la au thentlo. . , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by aii oruggists, or direct ty man. post paid, on receipt or price, to cents per box, six boxes for $3.80, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenec tady. N. T. . uTSSWSE FOR D0UKH0B0R , limits of the city of Portland. AT THE STOCK THEATRES LAND STARTS FIGHT After Sleeping on Steps of Land Office Claimants Are Forced 1 From the Line. At the Star. . As thrilling as any Subject pertain ing to conditions In the empire of the csar always is, "Darkest Russia," a I (Jooml goeeial ferric.) Prince Albert, Canada, June 4. The rush for Doukhobor homesteads de veloped into a fight outside the land Soils jfej . sers $20 fM $40 il Jt?' - t - . , Beats melodrama presented at the Star yes- office yesterday. From early Satur- terday, made a profound impression. It J day and all through the night a group abounds In thrilling situation and Inlet $0 -mea sat on the cold stone steps heart Interest that Is strongly appeal-1 and morning found them weak ' and lng. weary and unable to resist the rush ' Yesterday s performance was witness- of a party who had .slept and eaten ed by a large audience which was thor- and forced them from their position. oughly pleased. Miss Margaret Pitt, I In the struggle some of those who the new leading woman of the Star com- had slept on the steps went through pany, and Mr. Raymond. Whlttaker, the I the glass panes of the door, and others new leading man, , appear to unusually fought until the mounted police re good advantage as do other members stored order. When the office should of the company. have opened the steps were held by city The play deals with; the cruelty of policemen ana members of the mounted the aristocrats towards the peasants, I police, who used their fists and batons and the continual plotting and counter-1 to keep the steps clear. Women were plotting of officials. It is sure to please thrown down without ceremony. those who are fond of melodrama. I Ten homesteads were available In the first townsite opened. A dosen men I crowded through In a moment and the police had another trial of strength In At the Lyric' The Allen stock company la present- A Thirty-Day Sensation. A sal which, according to Manager them all! It's a case of beating from two standpoints first the part of the "spanker" which enters into the making of all well-tailored " garments to a greater or lesser degree,' but the second and most decisive case of beating is in the leadership which our Columbia tailoring has established over all other tailoring in this town. - Better Fabrics Better Making - " Better Fit Better Service Better Satisfaction Better Values Columbia tailoring is a propo yfftipn of the greatest ; possible merit' "Try It out" on your summer suit-let us' show you what real style and comfort we can -put into lightweight attire; and well save you money, too.; .Wulll.. ..... .V. - ing at the Lyrlo this week, "The Sins of the Father," a thrilling comedy drama, which pleased large audiences yesterday. The Allen company, which has so many successes to its credit will r,.ri. vtim m . undoubtedly score another with this LeMtion in Portland, is scheduled to wT-hum., ' v. , open tomorrow morning. June 6, at 8J , "' , p i .J " Tt Street and will continue for Vli 1.. 1rn- l SO days. In making arrangements with vvh.k,.u, . mmu u- Th journal for a full page "ad" to , , Z V"1'" appear in tomorrow evening's issue, X!rna,.Feite"h Jirle Thompson. Char- Mr. rertljr ial(J. .The M whlon " """""V'r or purj, irrini wU1 ow tomorrow morning at First Ke.nny,,IU1fh Belmon: Hrry Blanch- an(J nM ,treets is of a $100,000 stock ard. Charles Ayers and It N. Dudgeon. of num's and .women's ready-to-wear Vukj v.. . "t apparel of a prominent San Francisco own wuiiuoiiujijr BucceHiut wnsrarsr I Ama1r hn ha hMn f ah4 h VI. yruuucBu. lbank to raise $$0,000 in $0 dare. With the threat of being closed up unless the money was promptly raised, this dealer immediately shipped $100,000 worth ot the finest of his stock to Portland, and it's up to me to clean up $$0,000 for him before the first of July. Necessity knows no law, and as I am looked to for this enormous sum to meet the bank's demand. I realise I must "make a nolee like big sale.' I mean to make this the greatest sell ing event Portland has ever known,, and my page of bargains to appear In The Journal this evening will show of my determination. Former prices have been AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRES At the Grand. . There is a bill at the Grand this week which contains a variety of attractions. The bill was offered for the first time yesterday and will continue alt week. U.MAk. k .l.1w MM.!. 4t.UI week, for there is no particular f eature J"Hi I!"'' JL A.V .0f "e,J that overshadows the others. A comedy act entitled. "When Caesar Sees Her." is scheduled as the top-line feature, but terest in the other attractions as it does Fishing Outfit Identified. in that : s Astoria, Or.. June 4. The fish boat The Walking Delegate" is a comedy and net that were picked ud by Andrew Sketcn winch receives an encouraging Anderson on Chinook beach last Satur reception and Miller and McCaully are blackfaced singers and . dancers who the goods for speak far the will speak for what they'll bring. sale now tomorrow itself." CD,UC8 ' Grant Fhegley, llanager, ELES' BDCr 7TH and STAEK make good, with the audience.. Alto gether the bill is of real merit and will likely prove popular , during the entire I week. IDENTITY OF DEAD MAN A MYSTERY Brother of Thomas Quick Declares i He Doesn't Know the Victim of " ' the Steam Shovel. ea dey. belonged to Henry Reney of North Shore. The outfit had broken from Its moorings and drifted down the river. AT THE THEATRES Seats Selling for Mrs. Leslie CarteV. Seats are now wiling at the box eftic of the Helllf theatre, : Fourteenth and Waeblng toa etneu, tor Ur. Leslie Cuter. Th die. tlnralened eetreH will present ber famoaa suc ema "Da Brry" at the above theatre next Thnnday and Frldey algbta and Satnrdey af ternoon, Jane S, t and S; Saturday sight "Zaie" will be given. . . rtttm CVnni. In "Til. Ttnal rh Duel." declared . to be the mot ab totfeiaeir Interesting drums tbat ha come to aa from Franco since "crrano ce neraerac," wlU be the vehicle In which Otts Skinner will "make his appearance at the Helllf theatre next Monday aad Tueedar nshts, Jannary 10 and 11. 'Th Duet" created a TerlUble sensation In Paris where It achieved a run of 800 Right. Sklnner'a supporting company aa usual com prises roeocnlsed artiste or superior abtity. Beat sale opens next Friday. ' . . Ilavori tA be Oulck was that recelnte for I. O. O. F. lodge dues were found on MGlrofle-Jlrofla, Seores Big - Hit. his person. The man signed with the "Olrefle-Olrefla" ecored a tremendona bit last A. A C. railroad as Thomas Gallagher night at the Marqaam, where it was sang br and la known to have received credit the Sea Frsaclsco Opera eompsay. It Is the under the name ot Quick. Who he Is, . mrs th.t the fjinous eld opera 1. gM a,AM. as.. I OH PtfJSJ JlfJsaXal IB UUB Utf gUlglUU-U . . " i"" . rr,L ' . 1 . . w I - thers sr. few ot the more modern comic (Spectal Dispatch to The Journal.) Astorls. Or., June.. 4 It now tran spires that It was not "Thomas Quick of Tillamook, who was scalded to death by the overturning of the steam shovel of the A. A C. railroad a.t Clifton last week. D. B. Quick, a brother, arrived In Astoria yesterday to tike charge of the body, but as soon ae he saw it he declared It was not his brother's body. The reason that the dead- man was be- ttnenl. TImm -wm - fWlseiJ when he Is heard from, mar throw light I boose last aisht te hear the tint performance. ea the matter. . j ' .4Xhe plsce wlU be the alU at the Uarsaaai lac MWERE ELECTED LONG-AGO By unanimous vote of the people as Portland's only real bargain ttore,' and each day, each week, and each month, we strive to serve the public even more faithfully and better than in the past, if such a thing be possible. We buy bargains and sell bargains that's the whole story of this store's daily career. 7 That's why we can and do undersell all competition all the time; . ' ? t ,, . The Great Bargain Store p Big Wednesday V Sale Entire SfocR of 1300 Pairs of : andI(0)IC SllKirS Worth Up to $2.50 Pair 1 More startlinsr Shoe selling tomorrow a 98c sale that's the most sensational of the entire year. Think of it!, Up to $2.50 values, 98c. They're the maker's entire stock of odds and ends; 1,300 pairs in all. And every pair stylish, dressy, and as perfect as though you paid the regular price of $2.00 to $2.50. The lot includes handsome patent leathers, vici kid and gunmetal, lace or Blucher Oxfords and 1 and 2-strap. sandals, Juliets with elastic sides, light, hand turn or medium weight soles, cap or. plain toe. We f - also include hundreds of pairs of white canvas oxfords. ffirlU fZ T? 1 ! Jit. . l- 4. U- UaA IV I J L xvcry size, in every wiuui, pu yuu vyixi uc sutc w micu. Every pair a $1.75 to $2.50 value. All in onerI Afft1 lot and not over two pairs to a, customer VUUlvL PORTLAND!! IIE17 DEPAflTI IEIIT STORE sfaiMiiMiiry'iriiiMniMtiaMry V 'W w A 10c BUCK TOWELING pP Blesched and full 16 fTW inches wide; best 10c tll . grade at one-half priced yd faR ON YAMMILLrROM 10e DRESS PERCALES po Full 28-inch, dark col. uTX ors; full bolts and a UIj regular 10c grade ..... Vju Wednesday Another Great Sensation 4,500 Yards of I c to 25c Wash Goods Mill ENDS StfiSffi! 4500 YARDS ThereH be thousands after these. Will you be-one of the wise ones and be here when the doors open at 8 tomor row morning? There's only enough for a oneway sale, as at this price there won't be a yard left by nigfiL; The lot includes handsome figured Lawns, Organdies, Batistes and Mulls. Full 27 inches wide. All good colors and patterns. All 16c to 25c grades, and only "4 if) a yard. Sale starts at 8 sharp, and those that come first get the best Choice , . C sees i e e i i e e 4 c Yard for 39c Corset ii Cover Embr'deries 500 yards only, full 18 inches wide, dainty and handsome pat terns, with ribbon beading effects. Pull 16 inches wide and a bargain at 39c. Yard, 24fL . " ' 5,080 Yards 21-In. Wide 39c ' .Real Jap Silks Enough for one day only; the real imported genuine Jap Silk; most all colors. Never sold under 39c. Special for Wednesday only 21t yard. , - 5,000 Yards No. 2 Corset Cover Ribbons worth So yard Col ors only 3 Yds. 5c 100 Pairs Large Full Size Ruffled Swiss Curtains 39c Pair and you can't.niatcb 'em less than 60c Only 100 pairs in all, so hurry, hurry, hurry. Full 2 yards long and all well made. It's a small auction lot only, and there's no telling when youll get such a bargain again. Choice, 39 pair. -. 7 While They Last Worn ens 50cLawn Kimonos all colors all sixes Choice - 19c Ea. THE, GLOAK ROOM BARGAINS Are So Great as to Aioaaze You Each day customers tell us that our prices are just about half what are asked by others for the same identical goods. That's just . . . f . . m 1 . 1 a 1 , 11 r one or tne reasons wny you always una mis section crowaea. xomorrows great Dargain iisi again pruvca uic. unucrscuang ouprcm acy of this great store. Read on: Women's $3 White Lawn Waists 96c And when we say $3.00 ones we mean it. All lace and embroidery trimmed; fancy styles. Women's $3.00 White Linen Sliiris See them if you g Q want a bargain. XMSl" Choice ........... S W Women's Fin eat $10 Summer Dresses All samples, l VAQ style. Choice)0yO MM Every Women's $12 and $15 New Jumper Suits In linens and fancy materials. All sizes, one fancy trimmed. Choice, $4.88 Women's $1,501 Odd Lots Wo- White Lawn Waists Lace and em- Af broidery trimmed.21wT Choice .7V men'sTailored Suits s$9.98 Worth up to 525.00; all one lot . A Clearance of I Millinery i Most any price now to clear the balance of our stock. Flower Wreaths -6c Ea. Hundreds to go, all kinds, good sizes: worth up to sac. moice, o Choice of all our $5 Ready to- $1 flU Wear Hats tf Most any kind or style you can think of. All must go. -.. i J Save Half on Your Crockery;. Here's just samples of the way prices are cut in this great bargain section Housefurnishings Picture Wire Glass Lemon Squeezers Clothes Hooks, dozen Egg geaters . 6c Toilet Paper . . . Shelf Brackets, pair Paper Plates, dozen ... KniVes and Forks, each Tea Spoons, .dozen 15c- Cuspidors ....... 4 8e 124 .'4s 10e 3e 5 ...... 50c gal. Slop Pails 39e 1,000 best 15c splint Q Market Baskets C Reg. 50c Brooms .33tt 6c Tin Pie Pistes 4 i.50c Fancy English Tea V7 Pots, good size O I C J5c set Table Mats 22 15c and 20c fancy Tea Ifli Plates go at .1UC 25c Tin Wash Pans ..... '. . . . 19e Bargain Day In ' . Soaps arid Drugs Tooth Brushes, 5f Thousands to go, large and small; all 10c . and 15c ones. Choice ........aC 50c Scissors, 24f , and Shears, too, all sizes, good steeL Every Oil one at half price. Choice ; . . XiHC 25c Mennen's Talcum Powder. 12e 15c Dressing Combs, full size. 84 25c p"kg. of 15 Souvenir g Postal Cards OC 6c, 7c and 8c Toilet Soap, r O -great mixed lot Choice, cake. .aIC 50c Hinds' Honey and . ' v 7 OQ Almond Cream .......,..'...07C 25c Kirk's Tooth Soap, 74 the entire week. It Is sufalrlnntlr costumed, tbe oos tamps of Ccrtsln members costloc ban drads of dollsrs. Tddr Wbh, the comedian. Is exctptlonaUjr ranny la 'HJlrone-airofla," "'x-Oreat Fun at the Baker, Tbr4 is a bunch of "fan at tbe Baker this k that bis nam hn eqaall in Portland. Crowded hoosss ara srltnessioz everr perform, ance of' "Norar Asala." a seramlnsl7 fanny fares, 'and the arowds wills oonttaae all week. The plar la a tranUtloa from the Stench, the originstors of raally comical plays, and has been -msstntlr successful wbererer It has been ' prodnced. It is' being offered at the Baker thla week for thu first time ' In the northwest. It is the last weak of. the Baker Stock companx t eeaaoa sad' sil eld Baker patrons are showlnf their loyalty to tbe torn Pnr. .yy.;;- " i-, .-""t- -;. i-M .' -y ' Lyric's Great Melodrama. , Tne Allen Stock company nam made e trsater' hit than M ta scorln this weak at the Vjre in the thrilllnc mektdramatlc sne cesa, "Slas of the Father,- to which Tarna relton. the talented laaalne woman and arery member of the east la Included. Tad eta, settlofa and mechanical features ara all first, class. There will be matinees todayy Tharaday, Batarday and Sunday Sad night performances eery night .',. ''v.",.i " ' ' 1 ' " 1 ' 'V ' : '' " Superior Specialties. There Is audTlUe 'da laze at the Grand this week. The enrrent bill Is the best la three weeki and la saturated with Mei and.stualc. "When, Caesar Sees Her" la a ; comedy . affair which aeta everyone la aching and "The .Walk ings Delegate' is another sketch which makes smiles appear. There is sot an eld act on the program.- -i "Darkest Russia." ' ' Bartley CampbelVa 1 familiar and - aneceasfnl melodrsma. "Uarkeat Bnssla," la seen at the Star theatre this week. The stock eompauy has never appeared to better adrantaire and Is now stronger than aver with the addition of Charles Connors and LIIUrb C. Fields, twe lo cal tseorltee. Tbe scenery Is new sad th costumes appropriate. MaUnevt Tkurttky, Sat- nrday and Sunday. Beans are sow selling. ; Big Crowds Enjoy the Oaks. . ' ' It is beginnlag ta be generally know a that there s band of wonderful musician at tt. Oaks this season and crowds ara swarming eit to the big park every afternoon, end "' t to hear tbe eoncerta by Bchllnonyl e 1 - rluncarlan Hussar band. It I , ;--: . r i yoatbfol mualclan un1r br! t the Aaatrtan gfrrnuif .t. 'i - mi - rlety of amuse loents ami ,;.. year. The q.r ill rrat, V by the t'h(n & r.-i a i la bnarded oaitr t.r i r t, of Life." a tttt,n e t ! aurs.'.' , z v . - . . l r