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14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU 1 POKTLANP. MONDAY EVENINO, - SEPTEMBER 1, -1009.' JESUIT SCHOOL OPEO ITS DOORS Crowd Attends '.Blessing by Archbishopr-Cclebration at the St .Lawrence.- ' ArchbUbop . Chtfatls Muni tha.-ns Jasult school and cbapol of St.. IfjnaUu nr Crwrton on ths MdUnt Scott carltna ' ysstsrdar afternoon sin ths praaencs of Jara crowd of patrons of tha Instltu - tlon which opened this, morning for reg ; titration. Portland hu bean mads ths headQUrtr ot the ,olI Jl tat of Oresjtn and a hanlsoma dwsu- ' 1n la batnff conairucted rrom preasao Mck aa a rUldanrs for th Bv. Oeorje ' Da 1A Motta; head of tha California and ". Rocky mountain dlvlalona of the ordar. H will nnaka hJ realdenco hera In the futtir. Kthr union. io imw ."' ' if l.n.tlua will alao live In this bUBefS?a going 'out to St. 'Ipatlus hU ..Brace,' ths arclthlahop. celebrated the , aolema pontificate mass at St. Uw- rence'a In commemoration of the Silver jubilee of. that pariah. Assisting the archbishop' were the following fiPrts: - Rsr.. J.' Hughes-pastor -ofSt. Law rence, Rev. A. O. lelorml-r. Rev. II. h. - OaJlagher. Rev., Walter O-DonneU. Rev. ' . Clem WaWr. Rev. George F. Thomp v aon of St. Mary's Cathedral preached the Jubilee sermon which waa one or ' tha moat beautiful and eloquent heard Jn pulpit of Portland for a long time. Tb real impediment to Catholic nmrrmm la Indifference, that' laaaltude ' J. hih hum Its nhTsleal ewunter. :" ... i. .hmililAri tnd a hollow cheat So .absolute Is the certitude of tha church .as to her cnaracier, ana an tecedents, .that she la ever ready to state tier position definitely and coher ently, without reservation or mlaglv Ings. She knows that the great fact; which atand forth in her long and world-wide career, . are of so unnatural - and exceptional a character that,v ahe herself la not to ' De adequately e -plained by 'reference to- any: human con "Some are. content to rail against her sincere, perhaps, In tneir ignorance and Ill-will, but the church endures ' their folly, lets them uperid their noisy ' day, ana . men, seee mem . lenninim aeason of vacuous strife. Others look - at tha Catholic church and then, give , her up as a problem and a puszla. They admire her organisation for there la 1 hardly a city in the world, where Rome has failed to .placet her representative they aee the splendid discipline main- ' talned In her army, which renders max- CODY 10 DIRECT EACH FEATURE Buffalo Bill Active Tartlcl. pant in His Wild West Show. Good-Pianos; 1 at Little Cost LESS "TKAIf HALF FOB BOMB- JIALF PRICK FOH MANY ALL ARB ASTONISHING BAIIQAIXS. - By an entirely new process of light ing, tha arena for BuffaJe BUI'S Wild West exhibition will be brilliantly II- urolnated for tha evening perform ances. - Kvory part of tha vaat space will be amply lighted, and every fea- ure of the exhibition will ba carried out with the aama exactness aa during the afternoon performances, The bat- In scenes, military maneuvers, Zouave rills, and all the manifold feata of superior horaemanshlp form an enter taming total which marks Buffalo Bill's Wild West as an entertainment of un usual Interest At every performance the original ana only colonel William K. Cody. Buffalo Bill, will be pn horse back, directing the exhibition and par Urinating in the battle scents. While the battle of Summit aprlngi and the great train holdup will be tin leading features . with Buffalo Bill's Wild west there will be other interest ing factors in tne. unusual and engage This Week the Economy of Buying in , tho 11 aao Krchangre Jt Bargain j Room Stands Out More Forclb) Than Ever Before. fmum service for. minimum recompense; they note the fact,-and not without curi osity, that she has had - a hold on the ' masses, which no other-church has,- that ah has congregations of live, , brainy men at - ner ... services, wnlcn. .other churches r have not; they behold the practical fruits of her endeavors sis .lerhoods, hospitals,, schools, asylums - and so on through the list; but there thev terminate their study with super ' f Icial observations, and leave off men- : tal effort Just where they should begin .. to delve.- " "The plan of at church set forth in the New Testament . 18 realised ' to the last etall In the Catholic church of, today. Bible readings Christians would easily see thist if they,, divested themselves of unwarranted presuppositions, and stud led' th matter-frankly:-; Why,-the very Bible they took u the source and rule of belief and practice has no claim whatever to be regarded as the word of God apart from assurance of the Cath ollo .church that wrote it preserved It and Is alone competent to; defend it The truth seems to be that many men do not love logic For If toy did, Chris tianity would not be what it is outside ' of the church today a medley of dis cordant sounds, soon to be lost ' forever w Jn the ceaseless roar of the ages." , nig m ill un,. uiiuvuM IIU engag ing entertatnmentt Military drills and maneuvers, cavalry charges, rough, rid ing. Zouave drills and exhibitions of superior horsemanship will comprise an exhibition which is admittedly alone In Its class among out-of-door enter tainments. Colonel William V. Codv, the original and only Buffalo Bill, will De in tne eaaaie at every performance, appearing in me oaiue scenes ana di recting every feature of the exhibition. Johnny Baker's - sharp shooting will be sure to arouse general - enthusiasm when Buffalo Bill's Wild West comes to town for he is a marksman of un usual skill. When Colonel Cody's ex hibition visited Monte Carlo during Ms four years am-oaa, Mr. taaer gave a shooting exhibition before - the Monte Carlo Onn club, and as a result of his expertness In contests with club mem bers and In his displays, he was pre sented with a cup as an appreciation of his skill. He shoots glass balls with unerring' aim and performa trap-ehoot-ing feats of great variety while posed in all sorts of positions. - Twenty-five to 60 per cent reductions to close out 116,000 stock crockery, cut glaas. hand-painted china, etc . Elite China tc Glass company, 352 Morrison. More and more people every month are realising how great an opportunity iheae Piano Exchange ana uargain Sales preaent Mn.t nf the Dlanos have been ex changed for genuine Pianola Pianos and not because they were deficient In any way. Simply their owners desired a nlano that they or any of the family could DUy the music roost suited to their taste and various moods, and nat- I urally the Pianola Piano would-be their choice. Othera come to ua In exchange for baby fl rands all form an unusual frroup of the most reliable makes sold n the Piano Kxchange and Bargain Room at or near half value and on terms I to make paying very eaay. Today we are closing out some thirty good planoa. If you come In time you ran. no doubt pick up Just tha bargain lonklna for and remember. few pocketbodks are too small to buy hera KtalnwiT unrlshta. 115 and un. Stelnway grand. I486. Smith Barnea, tl6. worth $350. Fischer. !4. Mil ton, 1157 and $180. Hlnse. $157. Bauer, iiso. worth 1400. Very fine l50 Kim ball at 1376. Hardman 1225, another at 1176. Splendid 360 Konier r amp- bell, $185. Several very fine $450 and S600 Pianos at $270 to $120. f.iviiu riark Anoiio Player f wal nut), cost $350, now $45. Cecillan metal action (Man), latest type, cost $250, now $120. Another In oak, $75. An gelus orchestral with organ Plano- Dlaver cost $300. now $76. Another! nearly new at $90. Also a few genuine Pianolas, exchanged for Pianola Pianos, only $0. The above and a large as sortment of other makes of Pianos and I Players are now ready Terms our Easy Pay Plan. Ellers Piano Exchange ft Bargain Room, down stairs. 863 Washington street y j :, - 17 7" o n CT1 v VNTmTu7DTl GTl - . . . i M's mil serrs Apartment-House Site 0xl00 on Hoyt, between 21st and 22d la AAA Innlif T UAlln nwni McAllen ft Mcuonneii. . . -v STANDARD STANDARD Our large variety so grand Of cakes and biscuits have first call ; We please both purse and palate and Thus satisfy not few but all. STANDARD BISCUIT COMPANY I Sol Makmn of Paradlso Sodaa STANDARD STANDARD Ask Tow Oroeer. Mv 1 lay Nothing NEAR AS GOOD can be -had at anv other store at $20 YOU V.'r can - f WORD for this. We always back tip our statements'-with the goods No exaggerations in any of our ads WDE? Y00 SEE IT 0DR AD IfS SO 3rd und Oalc 1st and Yamhill illie 11 With Every Range 5old the Coming- Week A $10 CABINET FREE JD)m Tm S rm o un II enno9 TID Tfh vttt m QJJ II I J I 1 t "S. JlliUO) This Free Premium Offer has been immensely popular, and we renew it for another week as an induce ment to interest purchasers in our great AU-Steel Range, built expressly for us by the Peninsular Stove Co. f .-.,' tit. ' a in ' ills Learn our Special Terms during this sale it means money saved'to you. i The Besl Stoves for lite Money Investigate our Coal and Wood Heat ers - before you buy. Our Airtight Wood Heater, the r 66 99 We warrant for five years, and the price is only A Rousing Carpet Sale i... ...1. a. i . . - ' . : Right now, when the fall housecleaning is overhand you need both Carpets and Rugs, we open this sale-we're going to start something! There 11 be "something doing" in out Carpet Department this week! Our prices, always the low- K $1.25 O O -w mm maw T9mm UtaVift V V w -mW II s est, have been chopped to pieces. Look at the quotations for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday a ' Tl a . - " - ' uigeiow syxminstcrs, several patterns in-the lot, includ ing verdure, floral and mottled green; colors tan, green and the latest mottled browns, worth reg. ( p $2.20. Sold at this sale this week, yard. . . .J) 1 .)" Hartford Extra. Velvets, also Smith's Extra Velvets, five patterns from which to choose: sewed, lined and laid free in all cases; $1.85 values, yard. )9 est 4i en-wire- urusseis, ana also dimtn s and.iiiggms UtytX'jt-C Brussels, in 15 different patterns, regular $1.50 grades. , Special, the"yrd Best Tapestry Brussels, a large number of color- AC?:-, '-fid Sf&ti'A ings and patterns, regular $1.25 values, only.'. y OL r Siw$A ;noii riDer Matting, many coiors, reg. c grade, AiXgy ... ..1UW $1 Domi $1 a Week for only, yard m Emmm fMD) QEVURtZ BROS. East Burnside and Union Avcnup Fine Axminsler Rug Barfjaln ' Special Cash Pria for Tuesday Qh 7C 2nd Wednesday, $330vals.for ylv 1 U ThMrte are Sanford" and Smith's Hirh-Hra T P of the finest Axminstcx weaves, in tans, browns, gretnn iodA iuiuuiiiuuhs. x icmj iu wwjc irom. . oarfun tnat vou nouiu not nuss.