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v I . "'J- 'THE OREGON DAILY; JOURNAL,5 PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH ' 17. ,1910. 1EW0FE1 CELEBRATE DAY ITH SONG Ml (Continued from Pae One.) F kt--. - -; .... -" vr I I J I! V- V . - Ji. S 4 -I X Y plause approved his masterly iddrfia, Three masses wera held at St Pat ricks church, Nineteenth and East Sav" lar streets, this morning-. The first was at 6:30 o'clock and tha aecond at I o'clock. High solemn roans in memory of 8t. ratrick was held at 19 o'clock, All Hibernian societies of tha city at tended, nev. Dr. Marr of Columbia unl verslty delivered a -stirring sermon. He Is regarded aa bring otic of tba greatest pulpit orators of tha went. . At the Masonic temple.. West Park and ramnui streets, trie principal ex ercises will be held tonight, under the auspices of the Ancient Order of HI barnlans, , , Thomas Ktnatluua as Speaker. Thomas R Mlnahan of Seattle, Wash., former president of the American Fed er.itlon of Catholic societies, will speak. lie is a noted orator. Tha program which follows, will begin at 8:16 o'clock: - Selection of Irish airs, Weinberger's orchcHtra. Opening remarks by tha chairman, Dr. A. C. Smith. "Come Hack to Erin," Mlsa Irene Flynn. I'ramatlc recitation, E. J. Qulllinan Vocal solo, J. A. McCortney, "The flnstrrl rsoy," ':You d Hetter Ask Me," "Asthore,'' Mies Hose Frledle. Song, selected, Dom Zan. Hesitation, Mrs. Maud I.. Johnson. Quartet, Miss Irene Flynn, Miss Rose Friedle, J A. McCortney and Professor Goodrich, "The Last Rose of Bummer," "God. Save Ireland." Address by the Honorable T. B. Mln ahan of Seattle. Selection of Irish Airs, Weinberger's orchestra. Solo. Frank D. Hennessy, "The Hat My Father. Wore on, Patrick's Day." "8Utr Spangled Banner, ' by the quar tet. Professor Goodrich will be accom panist. commission, to work ant th mini.... , - w IUII1IVII and a half combinations ao that none aan be combined or manipulated so aa to maka a rata Detween tniamiii. points out of harmony with tha com mission s rate order, v Which shows that Mr. Calderhead has ) ..b on hia hands. H haa gathewd up all the mathematical machines in Olympla and haa summoned up all the knowledge ha crammed into his Jimh in ki. h... days. Under present condltiona It la puHBinis n una two, tnree or four com- blnatlons to cheat the Interurban com pany. This the company objects to and expect the commission to prerent. Aa soon a Mr. Calderhead finishes, tha commission will prder the new tariff Into effect '' ,;' -. , Work Resumed on. Cretjk FUL (Rleell DUpstrh to Tba Joarnsl.t The Dalles, Or.r March 17. Work haa been resumed on -the Mill creek fill In thla city, where tha O. It. ft N. Co. U I making a site for lte new $60,000 depot Tha basin to be filled .la Immediately in front of Hotel Dalle and covers a apace of about four acres. The average depth of the basin la 40 feet. Laborer Is Killed. (Specisl Dispatch te Tba Journal.! The Dalles, Or., March .l7.-rAddlpb Rudolph, a laboring: man, was 'trjinXover by train No. 5 on tha 0. R. ft N. at Summit 10 m Ilea eaat of The Dallea, yesterday mornina; and Instantly killed. 5 232S NEW JABOTS Stocks and Bows AT 25a) TO ft" Special offering in our Children s Department for Saturday. OMTH'DfKi I 111 r a f ENTIRE BUILDING, CORNER FOURTH AND MORRISON An AttraciiveJRfjajst Bargain for Friday JIisi;Rosa Frledle, Contralto Soloist ' at St Patrick's Day Exercises ' it Tonight The spirit of the day forced . the K enormity of the sales. Tha proceeds , promise many comfort and much help ' for the orphans. Reporta from the east, side show residents of that region are responding splendidly. In the outlying districts tags are being sold rapidly. Religious and civic meetings mark 1 tha day. Social functions will be one .Of the features of tho evening. Many Catholic and HiberlaV societies will hold , special entertainments. It was with an entertainment last night at 6t twrence church that the Hlberlans opened the celebration. Burt C Jones presided over the meeting and acted aa master of ceremonlea. James Hennessy Murphy, waa the principal speaker. Ha .took. his subject. "The Impression f Sw Patrick on Contem porary History.? ITadar Auspices of Club. , The program was held under the auspices of the St. Lawrence Catholic club. Hundreda of guesta packed the .nail. - Mr. Hennessy showed that the im pression of a few years ago that 8t Patrick was a myth had been dissipated, ana that writers and educators now frankly accept the tales of the aalnt'a acta and deeds for good as fact. He apoke for an hour. Thunderoua ap- ST. PATRICK'S DAY OBSERVED IN GOTHAM 1 New York, March 17. Father Knick erbocker waa treated today to the big gest St. Patrick's day parade that has I ever been seen on this side of the At lantic. For nearly four hours Fifth avenue was lined with spectators, while 60,000 men and women whose hearts bat warm with love for the Emerald Isle paraded in honor of the memory of Ireland s patron sirlnt Never before in the history of- New Tork have the Irish patriotic . societies turned out in such force. The demonstration, aa in previous years, waa under the direction of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. The Sixty-ninth regiment, 1000 strong, led the column. Following came the Hibernian Rifles, the Emmett guards. the Irish volunteers and numerous other uniformed organizations. More than 190 bands appeared In line. At Fifty- fifth atreet the column was review by Mayor Oaynor, Archbishop Fferley and other dignitaries. ew w. OVER 12 DAINTY NEW STYLJES. Fine Lingerie and Tailored Waists, very neatly trimmed with lace insertion, fine tucks and embroidery fronts. Splendid values at $.1.5CVand $1.75. Special Friday, $1.29 - Lira A if3FSTi1rlTRT IT ;. : " V il l ! ..n 7 TT.Tl Ml JvWW I ' !.YJ"lf MUai. I F I lift I "J i WiVFll mi s n m Hfl in r kl aa sr y 1 I v I- . Ir V ' UnFinid liftArmff. ill l if Hsvtt ciiisu via va iiuJUiW I ir . ii f i mm' o j, h Meies aei Misses afSfelM-jj,'-v .:; Suits : II I I I Mil I Easter Millinery Specially Priced for Friday Selling Regular $10 and $12 Values Only HIBERNIAN ANCESTRY CLAIMED FOR TAFT BY CHICAGO EXPERT i 4 (United Pre Leaned Wire.) 4 4 Chicago, March 17. The oppor- w tune 8t Patrick's day announce- 4 ment that President Taft is an Irishman was made today by Dr. B. J. Clgrand, member of a) S the Chicago board of education 4 w and an expert on heraldry. The Taft family has been identified 4 with all the wara of Ireland, 4 England and America, he de- a , clared. "It la often mentioned by Irish 4 nistorians as Taaffe. The Fng- llsh branch of the family acnievea great honor under 4 Queen Elltabeth, but the best a Known branch waa that which w hailed from the old aod," aald Dr. Clgrand. 4 $7M AT THE THEATRES Stellar Acta on Orpheura BUI. A number of exceptionally good and entertaining feature acts go to make up the bill at the Orpheum this week. There Is Edwin Holt presenting George Ade's brilliant little comedv nlavlt 'The Mayor and The Manicure." t , wisely directed, will cause her to give to her little ones only the most wholesome and beneficial remedies and only when actually needed, and the well-informed mother uses only the pleasant and gentle laxative rem edy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of t Senna when a laxative is required, M it is wholly free from all objec- v. tionable substances. To get its ben eficial effects always buy the genu- jjjb, manmacturea oy ins uauiorrua Fig Syrup Co. One Thousand Candle. Filled with mystery is the dramatisa tion or tne well known book, "The House of a Thousand Candles," which is the attraction of the week at the Baker. It holds the audience fascinated just as the book dots, and is presented by a strong company direct from New York. The most fascinating collection of moderate-priced mil linery we have ever shown, embracing- many distinct styles. All beautifully trimmed in the season's correct colorings. A design for every taste. You will be amazed when you see these exceptional val ues. Speciallv priced for Friday a j v-' va ill i $7.49 Extra f Value 1 Reg. $1.50 ' White Cambric Petticoats Only 89c White Cambric Petticoats, made in full size, circular flounces, tucks and dust ruffles. Friday special 89c Regular 25c to He Women's Hose at Only 19c Women's Mercerized Gauze Hose, in tan and black. An exceptional bar gain for Friday at . . A ' KJ U X 19c Regular$t.50Kid Gloves at $1.19 New stock of Imported Kid Gloves, two-clasp; black, white and colors; perfect fit and quality. Siday.s.pe:.$1.19 Of Interest to Trappers Sell your furs to the manufacturer direct. We pay the highejt cash prices for your Raw Furs. Send for our new Raw Fur Price List FREE on request. LZfVeilings Including a wide variety of weaves and jneshes. Regular 25c to 30c values for. Fri- 7 day special, at 1 1 C Remodeling and Repair ing of Fur Garments at Great Reductions Bring in your Fur Garments and have them altered, into "new styles. Scion list Pelham a Marvel. Professor Pelham. the scientist, con tinues io present nis marvelous eihl- uiuon at tne urana. Nothing like It haa been seen here before and the lead ing pnysicians and professional men oi f-oruana nave studied his work. Worth a Dollar a Drop. Fred Patchen, Manllus, N. T., writes: Tor a long time I was affected with 'kidney trouble which caused an almost constant pain in my back and Inflamma tion In my bladder. Other remediea did not even relieve nve. but two fifty cent - bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy com pletely cured me and I have not had any Symptoms of kidney trouble for over two years." Foley's Kidney Remedy la a Bare ana certain remedy for all ktd : Bey and bladder diseases, whether acute or chronic. It ia a splendid tonic for I ' "A Stubborn Cinderella" Seat. Sale. The advance seat sale will open to- inuiiow ai ig o clock, at box office. Bungalow theatre, for the brilliant musical comedy success, "A Stubborn i.inoerena," which will be the attrac tion at tne above theatre for four uigniB Beginning next Sunday. TauUne Packing Them at Pantages. Pauline, the eminent French scien tist, is packing Pantages nightly. ""f " an act Deen Been in Port land which can compare with the one presented by tnis wonderful Frenchman. xiib wonaerrul blood control stratlon Ms startling. demon- middle aged and elderly people and a SECOND OPERATION IS BIG HELP TO SULLIVAN o. Angeies, ual.. March 17. -Billy Sullivan, veteran catcher of th rhi. White Sox.' is recovering todav from the effects, of a second ODeratlon rr. "i niKnt at tne f iitn- hum. oumvan stepped on sure cure for all annoyances and irreeu-I "van BlePPea "n a rusty nail dur. , a 1 1 ireD zwiuu.?$ b Him oiaoaer. it will cure any case of kidney and bladder disease that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine ran do more. 6ktdmore Drug Co., 151 Third street. not any K THIS! Tht "Original and Genuini CHURL IGEC'S us vmruc.e nere last Saturdav Rln poisoning resulted, and the doctors for a I nme learea ne might Iobo his leg. Al- mougn nis improvement was satisfac tory it was deemed that another opera tion was necessary. It was etated today that the athlete prooaoiy wouia ne able to Join the Sox No. 1 during their stay In Los Angeles. n m oe out or tne game, however, iui vuixio lime. w- 1 ' " n T. B. WILCOX, President. e" v v 1. ,Tloe-Prestdsnt. r? January, 1910 v CA -JT Showed an increase in business jw hf ( Per cert over same mont ast year- i I February showed an increase of 400 per cent j I sj f pver corresponding month of last year. J A Home Company 0 I 1 which you may well be proud. U SS sm These suits are on sale Friday and Sat urday only. About 50 suits bought for this sale, and are handsomely made of the choicest spring fabrics in all the new col orings. Some trimmed, others strictly tailored. Come in both women's and misses' sizes. Friday and (1QA AA Saturday, choice at t)auUeUU Our combined purchasing power of SEVEN STORES insures us the best in the market at prices below those paid by the merchant who buys for a single store. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE SUITS Charge Accounts Solicited Our peerless Charge System privileges you to pay either in weekly or monthly payments. Worth of bonds will be sold to deepen the harbor at BRIGHTON BEACH Where ocean and bay meet. NEHALEM JETTY IN VIEW Commission to SeU $50,000 Bonds to Deepen Big Channel. PER LOT THAT'S ALL Nehalem. Or.. Feb. 22. (Special to Oregonlan, Feb. 23.) The commis sioners of the Port of Nehalem have adopted resolutions providing for the sale of $50,000 of its bonds to secure funds to construct a Jetty at the mouth of Ntfhalem Bay to provide a ship 'channel to the sea with a depth of 20 to 22 feet. These bonds are issued to have 10 per cent of them mature each year after July. 1910. The entire amount will Be retired at the end of 10 years. The construction of this jetty and the consequent improvement of the channel will entail development of in Immense lumber Industry on the Nehalem Bay. Tributary to the bay more than 20,000,000,000 feet of the highest grade timber stands. The bonds will be sold to the highest bid der April 16, and contracts for con struction work will be let soon after that date. No such values have ever been offered the buying public. A'vyiit to our office will convince you that BRIGHTON BEACH is the ben and safest place for your money. ' When the Lytic railroad is com pleted, THIS SUMMER, BRIGHTON BEACH will be within 2'A hours' ride from Portland. Terms: 85.00 Down $5.00 a' Month ll BMGBTOM BEAC SELLING AGENTS B CO. s. cooimroHAM, vioe-jresiaent. M. M. JOHNSON, secretary, S. P. LOCKWOOD, VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER. HARRY KICHEY, MANAGER PORTLAND AGENTS. Home Office, Lumber Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or. HALTED "'fillLK Tfci Feed Drink for All Ages. For Infants, InvaJi'dtnd Growing children. PureNutribon,upbu3ding the whole body. InviKor ateslhenursbgmotherand the aged. fi'cK milk, malted grain, in powder form. inkk had prepared ia a minute. rkBotnbtfitnte. Aik forHOUCK'i Oth ers are imitations. Ban Johnson at Home. vmcago. ..Marcn 17. President Ban Johnson of the American' league spent today telling his friends Just how the American league pjayers will have to so some to Keep the Chicago club from grabbing the. pennant this season. Pree ident Johnson arrived from the Pacific coast where he was a guest of the old numan, comisKey, who is with the rviuie oojf. m California. . Uusy Days for the Rate Man. (United Prew LeaMd Wire.) Olympla, Wash., March 17. There are i.Bbi.zbo possible rate . combinations in tne new fceattle-Tacoraa interurban passenger tariff. It la uo to C. n. oi. derhead, the expert of the state railway ! HOTEL. STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.60 a d$y. up American Plan $3.00 a day up ITew steel and bride structure. Furnished at coct of $200,000. Every comfort and con Tenieoce. On carlinei transferrins all over city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of San Fr incise Boxing and Wrestling Tomorrow Night Interclub Championship Contests MULTNOMAH AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB VS. SPOKANE ATHLETIC CLUB At the Multnomah Club Gymnasium FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 18, AT. 8:30 SHARP Five Boxing Matches , Two Wrestling' Matches ' ' ' ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR Tickets for Sale at Schiller's and Cadwell's Cigar Stores P. W. Custer, President. R. C Dr. "H. R. Eiersdorf, Vice-Pres. McBride, Secretary. ' 412-413-414 LtJMBER EXCHANGE BUILDING Main ISO Second and Stark Streets. A-3463 " Kindly mail Brighton Beach. COUPON: me at pnee bridsiye view . and literature of Name Address RE A D THE SUN DA Y JO URN A L LARGEST, BEST flUXDAY PAPKR ijf THE OREGON OOUXTRY