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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1911. 1171 m ra ASCBJDS TONIGHT i.:-'si v. Two Evenings' and a Day De ; voted in Portland to St. . ? v : Patrick." , ' Portland win be celebrating St. P&t jrlck's'daj' tomorrow, befflnnlnfc; tonight, lllost of the sntrt'alnnnfnt Will h fur- inlshed by tit Catholics, but all others tare invited to attend any of the service 'freely. , I .The street will be scenes of extended Jcelebratldn ."The Wearln' O' Th' Green" twill be practiced practically' ' by the quarter million or so folks expected to 'buy Shamrocks at a dime. each from the 2000 women who will be .'selling alt day 'for the benefit of the motherless babies at 8t Mary's orphanage near, Oswego. At St. Lawrence hall in South Port-TTlandMd-TiTBtr Patrick's church In WNorth Portland ' special , meetings will be, held tonight and 4 the speakers, srespeotlvely, are Father McDevltt ,and i I Judge Kavanaugh.; At the same time the Ad Men's club will be having its 'own celebration at Foster & KleUer'a jon the East Side, y- y-.-y: '$.' Special 'services, are also announced . , in nearly all the Cathollo churches to-morrow morning at I o'clock. In St V Patrick's church the general service will i be held, and then tomorrow evening. under tha auspice f th Ancient Order ,of Hibernians, another general meeting at which Father Brophey, just arrived jfrom Ireland, will , be the - principal , speaker, : and Frederick aoodrich, a 'Chorus of BO voices, and the soloists, ; Mrs. Raymond Sullivan and Frank Hen nessy, , will furnish the music. D. J. 'McLoughlln will presjde. V " J i v:' :? In Portland there are "many of the ; lads who came from Ireland and ae cumulated dollars in the west. They vara as loyal to the memories of the old country they, are patrlotlo in-the mew and tomorrow they will shout Erin . Go Bragh (Ireland forever). with- full u lunged pride. thatwUlmakfeiheda jr memorable; ; v-.-.-y : v .: y.,, -;.- ' In addition to the regular program of ! musle and the bill of features at the ;' Orpheum a special program of Irish musto has been arranged by Professor ' Bettman in honor of St' Patrick's day, , and will be played at afternoon and , evening performances tomorrow. ' The , music will embrace ajl of tha national ialrs of the Emerald Isle. . - ' .! . i SUPERINTENDENT BACK ' I BUT NURSES STAY OUT (Vnltpd Preas Lf-wd Wire.) ' Beattle. March 16. Dr. W. II, Corson, at one time superintendent of the county hospital, will be reappointed. It is an nounced today, and he will try to get enough nurses to handle tha 250 pa tients immediately. Since th 12 nurs es walked out On strike for higher wag es and shorter hours, one head nurse and minor employes of the institution have been caring for the patients. . Miss Jtetta McGregor, former head nurse, whose name was dropped from the payroll on Tuesday, said today that no nurses could be obtatned to take, the places of the strikers at $45 per month, and that the 260 patients would be prac tically uncared for. , MILLIONS TO EXPAND SOUND STEEL PLANTS (United Fma Uw4 Wire.) Seattle, March 16. According to "a statement tody by Jamea A. Moore, president of the Western Steel corpor atlon, more than 110,000.090 wtll.be in vested In the company's plants m near Seattle by; English, capitalists In he Immediate future. This money . will bs used, Moofrf says, in extending op erations In the steel mills at irondale and New Westminster B. C ; ThC statement from Mr. Moore was received hers by cattle, his associates making the big deal publlo today;; f:: PHONE GIRL INHERITS "i x $100,000; QUITS JOB lljii ,( Y A-'i-ii 1 1 i ;,'-; Wttl.- j, Los Angeles, March 1 With a check for HOO.OOd in her possession. Miss May Morse,- until yesterday telephone operr a tor at the Hotel,, Lankershlm, vision her way to Bath, Maine, to settle up the odds and ends of the estate of her aunt. Mrs. Benjamin Morse. Not even the girl's employers sus pected that she was an heiress- until she . resigned her position. Then she remarked that final distribution of her To Make Hair ; t ; .Clean and - Glossy (Frpm tha Toronto Times.)- , "Tour hair will, grow In beauty and color, and brilliance and luxuriance, If you will stop drenching and rinsing It with soap and f water and use only a dry shampoo powder, sprinkled on . the head once a week and brushed thorough' ly through the halt, " .' , .More dry, dull, ' brittle and faded hair can be traced to' too much moisture than to any other cause. A good sham poo powder will I emove every particle of dust, oil and dandruff front the head, leaving the scalp clean, cool and re freshed and the hair glossy, soft and silky. -,X--; -i-v -X-- y "To make a shampoo powder simply mix four ounces of therox' with four ounces of orris' root, '- Therox Awes up the hair from root td tip, and you need use no other tonic." . v , , aunt's estate, f 100.000 of which had been left ta her, had been ordered. Miss Morse said her aunt . was tlu mother of Charles W, Morse. , the "ice king," now In federal prison at Atlanta, Ga. -'c .":' , ',' ;;' ' Big RerlTtl at Albanj.' -; Albany, Or., March ll.What is exT pected to be one of the biggest revivals that has taken place here . will be In augurated tomorrow night when Dr. W, B. Riley will open the firat of a series of evangelistic ; meetings to s last a month,' at th new - Armory building, which has a seating capacity for 1,600 people.; The meetings will be under the suffices of the Laymen's Union, and the. Baptist. Methodist Christian, First Presbyterian, Grace Presbyterian, Unit ed Presbyterian and Evangelical denomr (nations are represented. - Prof. Guthrie and wife, the well known singing evan gelists, will have charge of the chorm woik, which will include 100 vocalists. Cars direct to Oak's Rink from 1st and Alder sts. every few minutes., v mm, 7F That Portland Music Lover 'A Appreciate Absolute Truth and Maker to User Piano Bargains Is Demonstrated by theWonderful Success of Our Genuine . Biand;Sale In this sale we offer no discontinued lines no used pianos--, nothing but new pianos that we can GUARANTEE.' There were just ten instruments in the sale. They are going fast, and Saturday night twill see the close of one of the most phenomenal piano sales that Portland has ever witnessed. Attend the sale and critically compare the values learn what a superb instrument you may own for, t arl"v'TlHl(-l!H'.rlJ,u'li', $ mm if J, , J TS . ? ' ' .: , . - """-iriiiillLii, : ': "," Arjd as lowTas the price Us; you needn't pay all cash to secure one. A very moderate cash payment down and we'll deliver 'the piana Your' home may be brightened at once and you get the benefit of the use of the piano while you arc paying for it. If you wi$hkyou may pay as little as Act quickly, for this unprecedented -opportunity is drawing to a close. Remember that we made the pianos and that thev were marked at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES IN-THE riKoirixAiji. iMow these 300 instruments. , A aa are. selling for ';.,.., Get Tickets Here for Ad Men's Big ShowV See Hoyt's ?A TEXAS STEEIV March 21, at the Baker Theatre Mfer SL. slli Surplus SPicture ? Sale Now in Full Blastftb Off Make Life a Joy For the Invalid " That is what a. wheel chair will do. - Invalids need out door 'life and - sunshine .as much, if not more, than oth ers. We have chairs of many kinds and prices, both for house and street use, s They are 'easy; adjustable with super springs, so that the most helpless use them with comfort. We rent at a moderate monthly charge, if you don't wish to buy. Prices ?20 to $50, Cond for ZUustrated Booklet. Protect Your Roses Use "Woodlark" Rose ind Fruit Spray For roses, house plants, vines, small and large fruit trees. Destroys all insects. that feed on foliage or petals of roses. Kills tent caterpillars, currant worrm?, pear or cherry slugs, asparagus beetles and all leaf eating insects. May be used any strength on any foliage without injury. " Woodlarkw' Spray Pumps at 50c Each Quart bottle Rose Spray 50t Pint bottle Rose Spray 25 Need a Stimulant? - Cone in Today - -. Get a Bottle of That Good ' Old "Chicken Cock'? Whiskey . WeHayjBongliL . 1596 . Bottles to SeD at Only 89c Bottle 8-reax-old, 100 ptoot,' bottlad In bona. The age, strength and purity of this Whiskey is vouched for by the U. S. Government, the Distillers and Us. Seasonable Remedies HIVE TABLETS A most efficient internal rem edy for the treatment of hives, characterized by raised. eruptions with intense itching and burning. Symp. toms may arise from errors in diet, change of climate or overheated conditions. Price 25. POISON OAK TAB LETS Very beneficial in cases of poison oak. Can also be used as a preventive. Price 25. GRINDELI A COM POUNDA local applica tion for poisoning by oak. An immediate relief from the itching and smarting svmp tons. Price 40 and 75. Mail orders filled and post age prepaid. at above prices. Open a Monthly Account ' . , . . ' 1 1 "' 11 ml mm By pay ing per ceritcashnon the4 purchase price and 61-2 per cent per annum on the balance for six years and. six years only you can buy a tract of the best land in the Northwest; have it planted in the desired fruit, cared for and brought to maturity. We will harvest and market the crop, paying off the unpaid 'balance with the crop itself. Let us show you the land. v The Oregon Washington 1 Orchard Co. ; 306 RaUway Exchange Building ' References by permission . Third Floor. Marshall 713. Open Evcnfngi. Ladd & Tilton Banlc Portland Trust Co. .iX V ,f l - 1 - Xu Wrought. to put a special emphasis on that ."dash" syllable. These items evidence the ; snap' and go that correct dressers demand, im J JUST IN, NEW MANHATTAN SHIRTS ; Russian cords, madras, silk, - silk and linen French flannel; $1.50 to $4.00; new soft. - tlUUld Willi I IUIUI lUlil UAVIV VUHO Ul fl-.VV i;,. and $2.50. . j CLUETT AND STAR SHIRTS in all the new - collars to match at $1.50 and $2.00. WE'VE GOT A LOT OF NEW THINGS IN NECKWEAR that you'll like; lots of decide xtjfff ' ' . . edly novel ideas-on display af 5oc ; . TWrTTiF TtT'TOITP iThtThTT? lUTrtSlP V ren, the genuine and original guaranteed hose warranted to wear six months with-; f, ; out holes. . . , -, Wiisf.p ftlh.it (1tiniTiTiiiTrn(0 WW UJyLJX. UJJLU, Jl JUL -HA-U- U. ; f..,... - nris - - -- rt t T T iney qjosii iio move , r , " MEN'S HOLEPROOF, box of 6 pairs . . . . .$1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 , " ;; WOMEN'S HOLEPROOF, box of 6 pairs .$2.00 and $3.00 - J CHILDREN'S HOLEPROOF, box of 6 pairs $2.00 Z': ' f, Men's and women's pure silk Holeproof in all tie new spring colorings. - ff' " VISIT OUR BASEMENT ANNEX Sale Alteration OF SAMPLE SUITS COATS AND DRESSES We are going to enlarge. We will be the largest specialty Cloak and Suit House on the coast. We are going to Concentrate our entire business at 134 Sixth street, corner of Alder, opposite Ore- Ionian building. WATCH US GROW "This great Alteration Sale is a stern reality and a call that means -a great sacrifice to us, and we have decidedjo take .the loss quick. The prices we have put on every sample garment means a great ; saving to you. Look to your spring needs quick. , No goods , J -charged or-sent on .approval. - Iffi 200 New Spring Tailored Suits At Alteration Sale prices while our regular sample prices are below others. Three prices. Gives you a choice almost unlimjed: $25.00 Sample Suits and Coats, for J Cj $35y00 Sample Suits and Coats, for J J(J gjj $4000 Sample Suits and Coats foe 95 Sale of Walking Skirts f 5.00 Skirts 2.98 f 7.50 Skirts f 4.05 $10.00 Skirts 96.05 $12.50 Skirts 7,95 25c Corset Covers lit 40c Corset Covers 23 75c Corset Covers 35 A large lot of Muslin Underwear must jro at once. We purchased a traveling man's entire line of samples which arc priced at bargain prices. Drawers 5 dozen, In tailored muslin, to go at ........... 19f 4 dozen, tailored and embroidered, to ga at ..,.40 Worrells Open Their Bargain Basement Annex Special prices for opening day in. basement: Sample Waists, worth up to $2.00, now for r Sample Petticoats, worth tip to, $2.00, now; QO for only Ov Sample Petticoat), worth up to $1.50, now- v Q ' for only .Ui7l Sample Coats, worth up to $12.00, now CM OCT for only ; V.U tDlXUU. Sample Suits, values up to $20.00, how 01 O QK for only .' Dls55U ; Sample Skirts, values up to $6.00, now for flJO OO only , .,..,,.., Dst70 Combination Suits 1 5 doxn Assorted Lace, with beaded ribobn,;"" CtOg to go at .'. . , i-.i ; . t . UtC 7 dozen, beautifully trimmed with lace lnl QQn embroidery, to go at ....t, Otc 1 dozen Combination Corset Cover, and 'fl" "Q Skirt, to go at f.i..: VXsU House Dresses 6 dozen, in all colors, $2.50 value's, to go CJ 39 WORE: EL I SAMPLE SUITS AND CLOAKS 134 SIXTH STREET, CORNER ALDER OPPOSITE OJIEGONIAN BUILDING DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR BASEMENT ANNEX r-