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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING,' APRIL 10. 1003.' '- man t the beat raw bii'htll materia) In the whole world and the reault h haa otttalneil aeem , to bear him out. II , vlelona of earh booth will ba deal. BOY ITJBXEP AT STAKU According to tha cn, I'nm r' ' tha role of horaethlef. A(t-r . )' cbaaa around tha nelahhnrhooii. in captured In Warnok atreew aoutu Olrard avenue. . TtMtn tha ann t "ranchmen" tied him to a tlf(r pole, and With newepapera built a f at hla feet Wrta aiioata ef ),.y th tarted an In1lan war dance, and t unflinching villain lauirlied with the However, tha flamee grew larger th any had rxpected, and aoon they burning Frana. In hla agony ha ah on tod to hla pla matee to rtleaee him. but they, thong ho waa only playln hla part- Sum hated by ft pot rontalnlnr tha aula flower. Altoaether It will aire tha lm- The feature of th aaaon of 1 907 waa a gam between an all-American team made up of men who ha4 played tha aarne In tha United Htate and an all- v rLvlYLVO WILD. WEST rreaaion or an agtomoblla trip through ivr; tmnu. . Gifts to IToaplUlaV, 1 . V" Hrttlah team mad a un vt man. woo. Fir Started In Pan Srrloual Ijk with four axcantlnna, bad paver aaan a I baaeball (ante tfor tha aeaaon opanad. from tha Waahlnatnn Htar. "Manr. wlttlnlama fall dallv f mm tha : . Jnreg TrnYrf01( And tha all-Brit lnh taam won in a. llpa of our lata kltif," aald X'ortuguaaa OonauL - ' - . , . , "Tba king waa, you know, a aplendld ahot. At a dinner tha - rather Inferior rather tlaht tnalrh. Tha natural auD poaltlon Ta that the all-Amorloan team war a lot r riuba at tha vama. but Automobiles Will Bo Able to uch la not tha fact, for they were ahootlng of aa JCngllah vlalttr . waa pralaed and aome one aald: t And Ixrd Oadabout, you know, aanda eeerythlng ha ahoou to tha hoa pita la.' f, . , ; ,i . "Tha kln lauahed. and taklna- a lonff f Phlladalnhla. PaL. AnHt 1 nnnln very anappjr bunch of Dan toaaara,, Tha raauaj render ran hava very little Idea of tha dlfflcultlea that have' been ' Beach Seaside ln.Com-;' ha Ylllala of ft wild weat ahow at tha ttaka, ' number of boya playfully In- f llcted Drobablr aarlnua Intiirv urmounted by Nalaon Cook In planting baaeboll In Kngland. Ill haa been In tha beat aanaa of tha word labor Of , ' .fort This Summer. bora later looaened FYana. but not t fore hla feet and lea bad been badly burned that It waa neceaearv black cigar from hla llpa ha aald. "'Naturally, alnce ha never . ahoota AMafi aa f haal t KtaVW fKaaaaaklaaaKaa. 1 A uaa k. lova.ror tna oraannaiiona inai nava ve. ' e - j 4 It aj Bf y al w m V- J WW 1 take him to tha Children' Homeopath hoapltal for treatment. 1 anything but gamakeepera.'". ' - imwmw PHfnv, ial niBIJC par for hla work ta orcanlslnf aeoretarjrltt leaat on a blf achlevarnent by tna J and ha ex pacta nona. It tna trutn mu Portland Automobile club. In tha. om- own pocket mora than 11.000 to for- P'tlon of tba propoaed hlfbwar from ward tha Inton ate nf tha aport , ' I Portland to tha ae. Thta project baa When1 ho rlrat trtd-opl mM h I lonJ hlmn ,t,tMf(J ,n ft deaultory way Afternoon and Evening I waa n it ror .m.on'r- " Z by varioua Intereata. and antll th Aut- ',J',l,!r-r!Th tl.ar I? ""Oblla olub took up the -work and dl- t.T'i .'m-'p? h.VS,? Wa'tn tail I. Ict,d concentrated effort upon It lit- waa rumored that he longed to baak In n-o,.,,,, ... m.a4,. " ... . .... .... n, varioua intereata. anil aniu ui auoi ViA?V?yk Z fZ With" the acuve cooperaUon of th A W. AT fhMVwani ftto wSrSi 'lt PredeVe.: 4,torl enb-r of commerce, and th thlJqcft went the way or ita preoecea- i pftn. .,,,i,npnt. nt ivinnhi fount v. I " BRITAIN BOASTS GREATEST iBASEBALL FAN IN WORLD r ; 1111 i .1' . ... . HIGIIVMY FROn PORTLAflD TO SEA Every entertainment . -r at . i ' ' . v 1 i .."; '1 , .,'.. :. Ml! .till : . . ' V . " .'', - , ! ? I I I I 'i : . ..... ;.. , ; i i k, ' .i1 , ... . i ' ' " 1 r m m i i becauae he cannot help u: in anort, ne- y,,iv Z ..iuu J VU.w. r.I Vima rrnm c.uee he la tha ireftteat'bgaebaU fan In iti'h',k'il "J tiTJ the world. , ( . I rortland to Beaalde, over one or tht I have told thla tory myaelf beoau.. " ' J." L'u; Cook hltneell rfueel to tan it. i naai " 'T " , , i . . " " . I i . . ' " ' .V - VJ . i ft aena of modeatv thftt covera m 7"' h iiZiZZLi J1. ih v.i.i . a tn.mula taam I lamette river tnroneh Holbrook. noao would not draw a poraon.l tal.llk. Chi. P"r.'C?n; yt0"- .f'V" rrom mm., hue na oio leu me aume ui w........ hla errariannaa in intrnduulna- th m or tne roaa win end at Veaper. and rrom over hera that will llluatrata better than jnat poini it win te ouiit by tn ai- n.thin. i a u. tha anthualaam of I tori people. The latter have tha weal Uie man. um,iun Riiriu; wvii- unurr way, anu XoW Al ItOl aayT. 1 win nave ineir ronirari nimpiPlfa oy .-, j, ., . j ..T . .h I the middle of July. The roaf will run ka, .LU a - 1 a Wa. nAMMaw O . . . wu4 . I I O W A rd t ftf (.OlUmblli. It Will Mftfll afternoon and that th aohediiled game through Olnev. and from there direct would hav to be ftbandoned. I called to Aatorlft. Warrenton. Oearhart and tha captain up on the phone and aald, "W. : Oo ahead with th match: I will ee Between t. Ilelena and Veaper tha that ou have three men that can play new nignway will open ft region now the game." Now of rourae. all the other comparatively laoiatea, nut wnicn, wun U,tl. iuim were tn nlav on the aame I eaaler tranaportatlon methoda. will be I day. ao I could hope ror no neip jn inai I urvriojw.n inw a lira uair inn cwuniry. itiration .-,. I The Improvement of the road from "London had been exhaueted of men Portland to Vesper will coat 11.000 per who could play the. game when we madclmlle, and the datanoe In 40 mllea. On UD tne tea me. BO 1 waa Ulieriy ac a lonailiuru i um jniguii' win m nimu r - . L- . . a .. , 1 1 k.lhi ankanvlnHAn t . u A lllnmnhll. ..III). aa lu n 'lilt waa urm iu u' uniii m vm.h. uvvii.iiii " j . J I Idea atruck me. The following morning and the other two thlrda will b paid I went down to tha Strand ana too it uuioy coiumoia county. a noaltlon In front of tha Hotel iecn. I knew I waa pretty certain to meet aome American, and aure enough It waa not long before a cpuplo of them came along. Tou know you can apoi them ft mil away. I Immediately tepped up to theae two and aald. K- eueo me, hut would you like to piay a game of hahall?' "One of tha men waa tall and the other ehort. The former grabbed hla companion tightly by the arm and. turning hla back upon me, marched him quickly acroea the atreet. Then the two . b. ....... .l .... ..J M. with in i II mil mriicu i -.i.iuii in. w .... I , c , reproachful glance. Tber U no atreet rAnnnry JlOW J rOIHISeS 10 In the-worlA where th petty con' man r"""11 i" 1 in- " t Be One of rrettiest ' f ' arm i 'a. .: 'I - ,y " m Recent members of the San Francisco Opera Co., that appeared at the Marquam ' Grand in "FANTANA," are giving delightful entertainments to the -guests.' of) the "Tavern ' ' '. ' ? SEATTLE AUTOS III LONG PARADE Ever in West. (Copyright by Curtla Brown.) Tendon, April M. Strange aa It may eem. the greateat baacball fan In the world la not to be found among any of .the aupportera of the varioua American 'teame, whf through, the awelterlng summer daya.'do their rooting from the . front acuta of the grandstand In New Tork, Chicago. Philadelphia, or any of .the other great baacball centers. The man who la beat entitled to that.dle tlnctlon la an American, to be aure. but it la In John Bulla tight little In land, where he haa lived for the last . It year that he haa made hla clnlm eood. Pof '13 f theae year" he haa een trying :to make our Kngllah coua lna "play ball." and It la the fact that h haa at laat aucceeded which make bim the premier fan of rise universe. ,Hlf Tlama la" Nelaon P. Cook, and he in th") founder and organizing eecretary of .the PetUah .ietKil aaaoclntlon. .-. ' Beapra Cook appeared In England t"wt attrmstfl to Introduce the game In the (BNtlah Ialea, backed by an abundance of money, and In two of tlia Inatancea, supported by tha best haeehnll talent of the l nlted States, had . Ignomlnlously ', 'failed, vet thla VankeA. iiin n n-tfh only three players and no ground", but w.lth unlimited enthusiasm and dnved peraeverance, haa built up an organisa tion with two leagues and 16 rattling good clubs. To Mount Holly, Vermont, a little town jjrfcat cannot hoant. probably of more than one (team of plnyere, belongs the honor t of being the blrtliplnca of this greatest of banehnll rooters. Cook Is a rooter pure and slmpl"; h!s love for the game Is that of a spectator, for he haa never played a match In lils life Thus It will be seen that he is unique, for it woulil be difficult to locate mnny American boys who have never swung" a bat or "muffed" a fly. The Brltich lenue frames began earlr In June, ISO, and from the flrnt "caught on." The attendance grew from a mere handful of ?0C half Interested spectators to 2.60(t wiidly enthltilHstlo rooters, exhibiting all the earmarks of the ra1. genuine, Amerlnan original. i nn i miu came ror tne Hrit s run nn of the two trophies between the Totten ham ITotspurn find the Nondescripts, waa wltnesMl bv upwards of 4.000 ( imors. Pirn n -Tv.t-i rvident Uiat ban.lill had wade a Ijh.-ittag i!;ice for Itself in Kngllsh sport. Tft be nurc, . Its puM'e was still vr' flMlted. but Si start hail been made and in (Hone dnys Cook wore a smlje tht' wouldn't and hasn't come Off. . " 4' ',. n JOftny Clubgonnad; T During the am summer-that of 10 In addition lo the major ' league, various Junior cluha were formed nnd nnicecj inio pmyins rorm and.the. sea son of 1907 opened with l .clubs In existence. And while . th -clubs were Increasing and the attendance growing the players wer ridding considerably to their skill. Cook regards tho hJoKilBh' U so numerous as In the Btrand, and I rIM not blame the two men. 1 auppose they had lieen warned Jieiore .tuey left home. I oerWistel. uesnlte thla rehtirr. and flnallv Isnded three menwho wen1 willing to nil up thu gap in the tenm. A little later In the seme set son n -almliftr tJUrtciilty ar.uan nnd I., wus com pelled to go-on Ihr htint a flirt. ' I finally spotted two Amerlcsns on the lop of a 'bus crossing Piccadilly l liens. srtlpl. tiut I eventually landed thm. 'I hev were two brothers from I'iltslmrs i nnil n-cre mlkltit untie s lonir itTV In I 1 I.oui'nn. They played for me on s-venl I will parilclnste, will take place at noon w. -t: :-.:: ' ' : S, m:-y .jVn i- 'WMSTrX-n:-&. (Sjieelal PWnatrb tn Ttit jourol.) rWtla, " tVash.V "April Jg. As a fit ting teglnnlng for the coming automo- At firft thev.'too, tm.k me for n 'smooth bile show, which In io be held In 8e- ialtle April 22-:5, an automobile parade, in wnicn several nunorea motor cars ocnr.lons and chance." were KlaJ to g 't the Ji ; n b 1 it K ' . th I 1 a ' rr: XevUA 1 ftWSJi'f''" - I 1 x e. " i av . f 4 TWO AO EI) W0MEX OF DAYTOX DEAI) (Rpeclitl Plupeteb ta onraai.t Dayton, Or., April 18 The funeral of Mrs. Eleanor Parr- wljl be held from the Methodist Epfsccpnl church this aft ernoon. Ehe died Thursday at her home eight miics south of Dayton at tha age of 82 years. Bhe was born In Virginia. November 4, 124. and at the age of 18 crossed the plains. In 1849 she was married lo L. S. Morln. In 1860 she was married to Addison Darr. Siie leaves five children, Joe Morln, John Morln of this place, Calvin Morln of Lafayette. Addison Darr nnd Mrs. Kiln 1 nriiti of this place, filie nlso leaves a consisting of nr.tlve greens. at brother llvlritf Tbe Dalles. on Wednesday. The line of march' has not yet been arranged, but it will Include all the principal down-town streets, as well js eonie of the most important residence streets. Knthualasm for the show Is very high; every desler In the city is work Ing on his exhibit, and when the doors are thrown open the first day every thing will be in readiness to welcome the visitors. This show will be one of the most elnborate ever staged In the weat. and will contain half a million dollars worth of automobiles and accessories. Space has practically all been sold, and has been so divided that cveryono has enough to meet all requirements without crowding. This Is the first real automobile show to be held In the northwest, and nothing la being lert undone to mane it a success from an artistic and soclRl standpoint. The decorations will be elaborate flags and . i "t. . . ' , i . : - '" i -j -' - t - - - ......... :..-..-: . ;y . - . .. ,1 IT . A 7 11 nn ri 'bunting, and the Unes marking the dl- NEW MODEL INDIAN TBI-CAR. 4 Maxwell 1808 Touring Car, 2 O-Horeepower,. Purchased by Mr. Charles uison rrom tne Fortland Mqtor Car Cbmpany. ft T. I : v JI.3.5:::i.; nsr't MiSI!; v '.'f.. ,:"-2..- .' S " ' 4 Pi. 1 f i 'J .-: :: ,;;?.. -x . ' ON UINNnrpN j REACHED BY A DELIGHTFUL AUTO ,$EVEN MILES, OR IF YOU PREFER, BY ASTORlA TRAINi . ' ' ' - ,it 4 -.-.An ,a . t ' i ' - ' . j t - w. ' i' ' A. charming place to spend the evening.. All the- delicacies of the season, pre pared by a chef "who knows how." Excellent service. ' ' ' ;' kmnm, COMBS & j T'VS5aa?w . 4. vry', . Method of Conveyance1 Which la Bound to . Soon Become Popular In Portland. It Is Handled Locally by Ballou & Wright. REO BREAKS WORLD'S NON-Sf OP RECORD THE FOLLOWING TELEGRAM IS SELF EXPLANATORY THE LWKST&IIftX UIJIOIVI IllaKGHAPH COIVIPAHY. 544,000 OFFICES III AMSRICi CADLE SEJ2VICS TO ALL THE WORLD. , Sr.c2TOaVde5Etl tSBameIIl!0nly FVa VuS'i-Saflfi'lfi'rJttttPMT' transmission. ...h .jrvia&u mkssaob, and is delivered by request of fhe seode. finder tba conoitioni naraet oov. HUBERT C. CLOWRY. Praldntnd General Manager RECEIVED at 647-SF.WS.VT. 37' Collect. i i v. 1 ' ':v ;:'.F'.A;Beiiii0tt, ''V.'4""' - Portland Ore. Los Angeles Cal. Apr. 17-1968 Reo captured worlds record engine stopped yesterday 4992 miles ! MB M J ak aaaa-u f A. . .ai SJ . a ai a. . - no.vo uaya i,o xjours iniriy rive minutes averaged , . . . j seventeen miles to' gallon of gasoline and over seventeen miles ' ! ,V per hour f if teengallons of water. .- v v 1 V - Leon T. -Sheetler.' : " 711 pmj c C tJ,lfii,'A;:-'; -I. FRED. 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