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TIIEOREGON"iSUIJDAYJOURIIAL;-PORTLAND SUNDAY-MORNINOrMARCIf-lTr-1807.- HIBERNIANS ARE READY ; TO HONOR ST. PATRICK Programs Will Ba Presented in .' Various Parts of the V City Today." ;' In any of our operations on your teeth, it matters not how sensitive they may be. Nervous people can now have their teeth . " ' ' : PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS AT SAINPS OWN CHURCH J. Hennessy Murphy the Speaker t Woodmen Hall on Eaat Side and - J. P. Kavanacgh Will Ji peak at the Armory. of ' ' r Crowned Milled rY ".- If St. Patrick, tbe most honor! of all patron aalnta, could be in Portland to day, ho would am 11 In recognition of the fact that hie deeds of saarlflce and -tha struggles he endured while Intro ducing Christianity in the Emerald Isle - are not forgotten, and that after , all ' these long years his memory Is still cherished in the hearts of h,la country men . . Portland's celebration this year ' in commemoration .f the anniversary of the birth of St. ratrlek will be the moat 7? ' : V ' : 4 I, t fa '" Mrs. clarion Farnham. - elaborate ever given In this city. The -programs -.which "-will -'- be -rendered ; throughout the , city at the various ' churches, parish school and Armory are v replete with taleht, and if any single .feature of Interest expressive of the'loy- laJty and honor of Erin's sons has. been .umuira. u in mnfr tn nm oiy is too short and not for lack of enthusiasm ut desire on the part of those in charge to v mait' tne ceremonies the most lmprts Uh!xxl??!!x!! f! I x -1 - Cranky and T I i -1 Because ' xA Don't Digest xl I- . There are many people' who can see nothing good In a doughnut except -he -hole. For them there is nothing In this world but calamity. ' Their greatest . trouble Is to have to eat three times a day. The stomach is In rebellion, and I this is Immediately shown In a man's face. A man to be successful must have . sunshine Inside. 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Stuart Co., II etaart Bldg., Marshall, itch. . John P. KaTanaugh. ( slv of any. In th local history of Hi bernians. ... - Special Choir to Sing At 10:30 o'clock this ntornlng. at St Patrick's church, a special choir of 10 voices will alng th first praises In honor of the patron . saint. This ' Is patron day at th churob and singers from all over the city will awell the chorus. Additional vocal selections will be rendered by Mis Laula Stanton and E. Atkinson, and Miss Chorpenlng and J. E. Malley will be th soloists during pontifical high mass. - Archbishop Christie will deliver the panegyric and will be -followed ty Father CFarrell In a short address. Father B. P. Murphy will officiate at tb services, which will be attended by the members of ths ladles' auxiliary and th 'Ancient Order of Hibernians. Th program of musle 1 as follows "Asperges Ms" ........ ... .Millard I "Kyri Elelson Farmer "Gloria In Exeefels" Farmer "Venl Creator" ...... ... Xahach "Credo" . ........Firmer "Sanctus" i Farmer "Hymn to St Patrlok". j.Mlaa Stanton "Agnu Del" Farmer "Eoc Cedltls- E. Atkinson ' Special service will also be held In the morning at fit Francis' church and a eulogy op -St, Patrick will be preached at high mass. The feast of St Patrick will be observed ..throughout - all ths parishes. Afternoon Zxerolses. ' At t o'clock in th afternoon Erin' sons and daughters will gather at the Woodmen hall. East Sixth and Eaat Alder streets, -where M. O. Munly Will preside at the, celebration. Father Black ha been in charge of th committee which has arrangsd th program. Th afternoon's -address will be given by J. Hennessy Murphy, a well-known local speaker, and tha . other entertaining number on th program are a ' fol lows:' March ............. Brass band "Ode to St Patrick..... s v .. Joseph Altatock and Chorus Selection Male Quartet Irish song Mrs. Morden Remarks by,ths chairman .j Judge Munly Address , ,,,,J, Hennessy Murphy Selection ?.,..Mls Ma Breslln Reel tat Ion, "Kelly" a Dream"........ - - ..............Miss May Dunbaugn "Erin" .Miss AUiey U Brown Recitation T. FL Madden" "Ireland" t .' Brass band ' " , i Final. ''- At the earn hour loyal east aid Irish-Americana are doing honor to St Patrick, the Toung Men's club of St Lawrence pariah will do honor to hie memory. Th member will gather in th assembly room of th pariah scheol. Third and' Sherman streets, where -the walla are festooned with flags and dra peries emblematic of ths' Emerald Isle. Wallace McCain ant wll preside. Th program there Includes the -folio wlngi Medley '.Echoes from Ireland" v ..I. . Orchestra Ode (to Bt Patrick.... Chorus, to voices "Tb Dear LltU Shamrock of Ireland" Miss Nora Barrett Remark. '. ......... .Wallace McCamant "Will My Soul Pass Through Old Ireland T" ..Miss Elizabeth Harwas The Mlnatral Boy" Louie Puree 11 "The Harp That One Through . ' Tara'a Hall" Chorus, 10 voice "Star Spangled Banner." ., f f . - Program at 'Armory, Servlcea in th afternoon will scare' ly mar than be ever before th cele bration at th Armory, around which widespread Intereat ha been drawn, will begin. The vnt win be a notabl Wallaee McCamant, ai h might bar appearvd In old-tlma Irish cot tumo. , i one from svery standpoint. Th name on th long progrsm are synonymous j or tainnt in music, elocution ana liter ary ability, and it Is highly probabl that not half trios who aeeir to at tend will be abl, to aecur seat lnald the building. - i Th exercises win b presided over by K. U. Deery, and there will be Mated on the platform Archbishop Christie, Oov ernc Chamberlain. Mayor Lane' and th four circuit Judge. A aid from th ; many excellent musical number to be given, a glee club of II young women 111 render sslectlone under th dlreo- I tlon of Professor Epplng. . Professor . Rasmus' rendition of "Shamus O'Brien" t Is looked forward to as a rare treat, but other nurcbers of exceptional . merit It i la eertAjla wll be received with quit as I WW You will want a new suit . for Easter ; NICOLL; Tailor can dress you better and at less cost than anybody All the latest designs and coloring in NLW SPRING and SUMMER ; FABRICS TO SELLCT FROM Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases ' 1 , Garments to order in a day if required full dress and Tuxedo suits a specialty Wm. Jerrcms Sods, ProJ)S. F. F. Boody, Mr. 108 THIRD STREET ' 7 muchenthusiasm. John B. Xavanaogh will deliver an address.und scattered throughout tha program wll be several overtures by Rlchter" oreheatra. The complete program follows t. vv. Overture- ..Rlchter' orchestra Remarks by chairman. . . .': .E. H-Deery . State Secretary A. O. H. Selection. .Prof eeeor Epplngs Ole club Recitation "Shamua O'Brien" i...,. Professor W. M. Rasmus Overture Rlchter' , orchestra "Let Erin Remember th Day of Old" , . . . Prof essor J. Adrian Epplng Address ..John P, Kavanaugh Overture ...........Rlchter' orchestra Recitatlon-r-r"Reiembrance of Erin". . A. .Miss '. M. "Bod Solo "Dermot Astor" , . . . rr . ,,MIss EllaabeUt Harwas Recitation "Erin's Flar ' Mrs. Marlon Farnham ."Mary From Tipperary" . . Frank D.,Henneay Overtur"Th Olrl I Left Behind Me" A ....Rlchter' oreheatra Fresent Wiadow Prla. 'y,At th cobclu-lon of th program an nouncement will be mad of th firm winning th prlie of t-9 offered for Hhe best St Patrick's window display. No little Interest haa been . manifested in the contest, and several dosen busi ness homes spent 51m and money In creating decorative effects. a commit ee consisting of Judge Cam eron, Judge Sears and County Commis sioner. Llgbtner viewed all of the dis plays late yesterday afternoon, and their decision will bo mad known from th platform. Th Armory do r will be open this evening at.7:S0 o'clock and tb program will commano at 1:1a. MUSIC DEALERS BUY . LOT FOR WAREHOUSES Another Deal Is the Purchass.of Property at Seventh and . ' Clisan for $19,000. Th fractional lot at th aoutbwest corner of Seventh and Gllsan street has been sold to a local investor- by Sengstska. Lyman for f 11,000. Th property belonged to R. H. Wallace, and la said to bring a good incom on th purchase price. fiengstak Lyman mad sevsral other important sale during th paat week, among them being a lot on Park, between Davl and Everett streets, to Graves A Co., ths mualo dealers, for $11,600. Th new cwner will remove th residence on th lot and put op a three-atory warehouse. Th property be longed to EL S. Jackson, who bought It month ago for 111,600. Th earn Ann ha aold for th Alps Is sstats an eight-room residence on th north aid of Harrison nearSeventh street to 1. D. Keaworthy Of Wad ham a Kerr Bros. A. S. Lindsay and Captain Graham hav each bought a lot on Colonial Height, on which they will immedi ately erect modern home. . - . TERRIBLE EFFECTS OF DEADLY "GRIP" PHYSICIAN jADVISES PROMPT ACTION Slchmond, Xb4 Ths grip epidemic hss rendered two man inssne, John Hart was placed in a sanitarium, also Jonas Csrter, who became very violent. Col. II. B. Bollard died yesterday. This brine; ths fatalities up tb fifty-seven In a month. A prominent physician hss published a statement that Influ ents or grip Is .one of the easiest trou bles to curs If taken in time, but If al lowed to linger will frequently take a dlaaatroua turn on short notice. .The treatment Is very simple; stimulate the blood circulation; heal the mucoua membrane and keep th bowela nor mal. For this he advises ths use of what la "known as- th Oreek formulae This Is as follows: Two ounoes of glycerins; half ounce Concentrated oil of pine; elvht ounce of good whiskey or Jamaica rum; mix fn a ten-ounr bottle and ahak thoroughly and use In tablespoon doses svery four hour." Thess Ingredient can be obtained from any good prescription drugaiat Th only csre necessary is to bs sure to get the genuine "Concentrated" oil tf pine. It always comes put up for dispensing in . hti If "ounce vlnls, each enclosed in a Tw-top ess which keeps out th. light and. rataloa all th ALLEGE L0CKV00D MADE : THEM LOSE COMMISSION Rear Estate Agents Declare They Had Arranged Sale When Owner Refused to Sell. Tb suit of William O. dossllna, Barry l Hamblst and th Western In vestment company agalnat Samual P Logwood recover a commission of 11,(00 for selling real estate was com mon d before Judge Fraxer In th aut circuit court yesterday afternoon. TB afternoon waa taken up in securing a Jury to hear th case. Th plaintiffs ' allege In their com plaint that they agreed to sell a piece of property at 170,000 and belonging to LCKwooa, zor which act they were to, reeelv a commission of IS.EOO. They allege that they secured a purchaser and when they- notified Lockwood that he backed down and refused to selL 1 Tb plaintiffs allege that it was through I no fault of theirs that th property was not sold ..id claim their commission , for1 the work they did, th aame aa they 1 would have don had th deal been con summated. CITY. PRINCIPALS HOLD. CONFERENCE ssea.awss.aMss-B - Discuss Rclatloa of One Pedagogue to Another, and Other Ed ucational Matter. At th session of th Portland Prin cipals' association yesterday afternoon an excellent program waa rendered on th ethics of th profession. Th flrt talk wss on "Th Relation of Principal to Principal," by J. T. Newblll of th Woodlawn school. He said 'that th relation was an active, loyal, wholesome, cooperative brother hood. Be gave example to Illustrate ach phase of th brotherhood and re marked in closing that United State Commissioner of Education W. T. Har ris ws complimented on his work on "Corelatton of Subject In School," a being th greateat educational docu ment published by one man during the century. He waa criticised because It wasp-th work of only on man, though Ir strong man. J. B. Easter of Orkley Green School followed with "Th Relation of Teacher to Teacher." His main point hinged on four subtopics th uniform prepa rations of teacher, th uniform treat ment of th child, th uniform atten tion to duties and th teachers' : co operative source of strength. -, Both topic were handled carefully and dlacuaaed by others. original osop. Don't make ths mis take of getting any of th oil aold in bulk patent medicine put on th market in some localities snd raited "Oil of Pins." Th "Concentrated" oil of pine Is slso ueed by mixing it with hot lard aad rubbing on the chest and throat. It will prov vary effec tive. Just what cause th "grip" haa never been fully determined, but scion tlsts seem to generally agree on th germ theory. However It I very evi dent , tnst anything that atlmulate snd strengthens the mucous mem branes succeeds immediately In com bating th disease. Th eetlve princi ple of pine has been wince th day of me ancienie aoHnowiugwn as ins greai eat stimulant and healer for th mucous membrane and th modern product j "Concentrated" oil of pine when used according to 'he abov. formula, work wondsrs on these membrane of the none, throat snd lungs, Th worst feature e "grip- Is that If not quickly checked will lend Into pneumonia snd ' histy consumption, ss well as msnyl oth'- complications, frequently wreck ing tb nervous aystenv , - I ss - ... .Vr- ,f ... -, V I'. 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