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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1911. . 'J . ALL CDS III PIFTY YEARS PRIEST llll CATHOLIC CHURCH' ' ; vJTP PAY TRIBUTE TO CATiDINALGIBBDNS Jubilee Services In Honor of v Catholic Prelate's Ordina-Mion-to be Participated in . by Many. Baltimore. Ml. June I. Jubilee Mf- Icee In honor ef Cardinal Gibbon will ' ,i bo tuld in tho Firat Rtfiment armorr to morrow afternoon. Tho calabreuon . commemoretee tho fiftieth annlveraaryj ' of tlio crOlnatlon of Cardinal Gibbons In the priesthood and tho twenty-firth i annlverearr of Ma raisin to tho posl- - tlon of cardinal. '.V AH creed will participate In tho oolo- tratlon. . Vroaldoat to Speak. 1 ' President Tart and fonnor Proaldant " Roosevelt hoad tho Mat Af speakers, i Othara who aro oxoootod te deliver ad- "dresses aro Chlof Justice White of tho iUDrcmi court of tho Ubitod Biatea, .'. Vlco Proaldont Sherman, tyakar Champ . ClarK, ooyarnor vroinorooi jgaryianu, Mayor Preston of Baltimore, and Btahop ' John Oardlnor Murray or tno rroieei ant Episcopal dlOceae of Maryland. , Tho celebration Tuesday la to bo of a purely clvlo character and entirely dla- , tlnct from tho occlealaatlcal Jubilee eerv- . icea to bo held next fall and In wbion , noted dlmlUrlea of tho Roman Catholic church throughout tho world will par tlclpato. Tho preaent demonstration la j 1 designed a a recognition of the Influ ence which Cardinal Olbbona haa ox- : erclsed for high Ideala in eitlssnshlp . and Mtrlotlem. The years of life bavo told lightly upon Cardinal oiboona, ana to 100s. at him one would not Imagine that lie la in hla seventy-seventh year. Never what ', can bo termed robust, a frugal hue r tandy of hla phyalcal poeers haa more than atoned for What nature did not beatow. u i3 ;-itf f.i-l.-.!1 1 ... ', . V i : . k . 1. "MEW DIVIDE" BOLONCO CEPnO Story of Wretched Miner De- ' picted in Variety of - 1 Shades. . only.ntothod, however, by which tnaga alnea can bo kept free. Ita oardlnal principle la ownerahlp y tho people themaolve and oooperatjoa among the wnora. - Under tho ooneolldatlon there wUI bo a total of 14.000 atockholderk" Hla eminence wa born In thla city Jameg Cardinal Gibbona. tha amlnent Lrelata. who oelabratea hla golden hr.'oyhooSV.'wi'.TS sss rrnorlM?n Qt, h!8 ordi?at!f ? c z: where ho rocelTod tho olemoata of a hood and tha cIItl, .abtleo of als cardlnalate, in tho Fifth Regiment libera! education. On returning to the armory at Baltimore, Md., tomorrow. United Btatea it waa determined by bia paretita to eoneecrate him to tho aervloe ,' of Ood and be entered 8t Charlea col- JAMES A. RICHARDSON, diatlnctton In 1167. Theneo bo went to PIONEER DOCTOR, DIES St Mary'a aemlnlary, where, after tak- . ' Ing the uaual eouraea of theology and Or. Jamea A. Rlchardaon, one of Oro- philoeophy. ho waa ordained a prleot gona pioneer phyalclana, died at hla '' Jui.' 1.lvbr ArchB,"no Ka"rtc. Woodatock homo yeaterday after a long i rather Olbbona waa at once aaalgned , w,.iiL . , A t,.rA . is.t n.Z i m UInM- He wu more than 70 yeara of tho city of Baltimore, nerving flrat aa nd h UTd . Oregon pracUcaJly - an . aaaiatant orlaat at St. , Patricka bla life Ho came to thla atate ! church, Eaat BalUmore. under tho fa-1 with bla parenta by ox team and grew moua Jamea Dolan. Jn 11(1 bo waa ap- to manhood In tho Willamette valley, pointed vicar apoatollo of North Caro-I Dr. Rlchardaon waa a nlonear nolttl " Ji"".iH rwn"4ned ,our T ln North clan and repreoontod Tamhlll county at ' rrl. ' .."V.J .r.T. ,1". "l . .7 Union State convention held at Cor- ni.h. witn k. ... i I rallla In 1188. He waa at ono time may ' Richmond Va" ,h.r. h. - i-i.ii Wem. a member. eC the legl.la- - .. ..v IP'UI. He waldod in m-trki Ti, T;Tk" the paat 20 yeara. but returned from - Imnortant character, in 1177 riXT; f04.1 Pce near!y two yeara ago. m hiwin, .. .71. - i-ter no romovea to rortiand. , uivwiia weaao eyyviUlOU bleaaj U VUf W1LU late Ho la aurvlved by hla wife, a aon, Dr. Boyd Rlchardaon of thla elty, and a tho right of auooeaalon to the Archblahop . Bayley of BalUmore. Ht iin,htr Uiii jWccm K Rtr'h.V. waa InaUllad &rchhlahn . th. 1 caunl?r MlB. ." K. Rlchardaon, tr.i t. thi. irk.. , wno aiao reeioea aero. The funeral - w.Mwt avauw UW UO-Ua Ul Pope Lo XIII. Journal Want Ada bring reaulta. PARIS BOURSE TO LISTV AMERICAN PHONE STOCK fDaitee Prea toaeed Wb.t Parle, June S. That American Tele graph tt Telephone atock will probably be the aooond American aeeurlty lleted on the Parte bourae waa Intimated here today. DlffloulUee In tho way of listing Amertoan etocka have been removed. U la' reported, and A, T. du T. win be toe next propoeed. EASTERN EXCURSIONS The Oreat Dlvlda," one of the bet Vaughn Moody,' began a weeke'run at tho Baker yeaterday with the hour crowd! a. The pOrformance la very creditable and the rotor a fitted their parta we,U though la ono or two In atancee It (trained their eklll to depfet the charade: a In the climax, wwlnc' to the wllrlwlnd rmotlonallam thai fairly aweepa through tho three aenaatloaal acta. i The plot la a bold one. It tela of the development of a rough, uncouth mlr.or, from e whiakey aoaked wneton to a clean minded man, throuah the In fluence of an educated eaatorn girl. whom he gambled and fought for, then forcibly compelled to marry him. Aa ' the girl. "Ruth Jordan." "Muriel Hope, the new leading woman, tea her handa full, for the burden of mplajr falla equally on her ehouldora ami thoao of John Balnpolla, aa "Philip Ghent." tho miner. Both proved able fco carry through their parta In eplendidfetyle r.l though they eeemed to fall down alight ly In the quarrel aceno wheaa0ie burla back tho chain tf gold nuggetathat ahe eonaldrred part of ber purohaiae prior. Aa Polly Jordan, the quick tempore wife of Phillip Jordan, raw Balnter proved ono of the evenlng'a hit a. Hr dainty garmeata looked much eat of J place however oa the top of a duety Arlaona peak. J. Frank Burke, likewise proved a laugh producer In the role of Lion- Andereon. the anooanmanlcatlve Scotchman. Ihe a tag mountain were excellent. partlcrlarly the aettinga ffer the aeco4 act wMch dapiot the top xf a mountain, with tho aterk peaka awrroundlng all bouttod againat a eoppern eummer aky. FORM A TRUST TO FIGHT (Continued from pPage One) . Tla aTorthweetera ZJne, On June 0tb,f.f7th. Ith. 10th. Uth. Kth. lTth. JlaL 2 21th. 19th. m.nA 10th wo will aell tlcketa to all poinUltrMt f1ht ' hem alL The magaslne Eaat it groaUy reduced rates. Tralna . Di aia'mm expoaed the Sugar are nowi oneratlna Into our new itn . l.ZV . Boutnern Pm- thelr fault. They hajr done their beat to make muckraking Impoaelble, Just bow far they toave gone In their errorte ie not appreciated outalde a small circle la ' the Ya-ofeaalqnal maga- ainr woria or now Tork. atcClmro'a Beeraa Work. S. & McClure'a magaalne orlxlnated muckraking, aa we understand the term. McClure'a began the atory of the life of John D. Rockefeller. Thla proved a tremendous circulation builder. It waa followed by the hlartory of Standard OIL -These features brought advartlalna and prestige. Yet McClure'a waa In troubled waters fkbAnclaUy. He had ao much trouble that) he, 8am 8. McClura, reached the point fwhere he did not be lieve he could coretlnue the flaht. tTn. expected financial asslatanoe came Just ia ume 'Then camo other muekrakera. Law- eon'a 'FrenBled Finance brought a atorm to TJorytlodya That magaslne haa olnos entered a combination with a group of othcir magaslne lntereata. "I bave JuBt one through a atruggle with Ben B. Hsavpton, porhapa tho bit- Rote FestlTftl Hat for Boyt GirU and Men'-1 -MEN'S.:,. FURNISHINGS SPECIAL Tuetiday and Wednesday Derby Ribbed UnderWear, salmon, blue and ecru colors, 50c tW- lQrt ments, special... OsS Men's Cotton Hose, lan, black and white foot, 20c hose, special at 3 OCn pairs for .awOL , Wash Ties, plain and fancy, 25c kind, Q-r special at 1 7 Good Suits for Men $20.00 Good Suits for Boys $3.85 LION CLOTHING CO. lCS-nOTlilriSL OREQOIN HOTELS THE IMPERIAL - Ortrn"g Oreatest HotoJ ' , 130 ROOMS. , ' v 104 SUITES ".; ; With Prfrsts Batha NEW PIREPROOP BUILDINO MODERATE RATES PHIL METSOIAN ft SONS. Prop. INO I v ; TMB Portland mmm' PORTLAND. 02., B&; ?rlpSS aaopaea FUa , I loJAULl ' .: Kedera t I aj,i, , v- '. rj bo on au&uo Boxxams ii.ad Baxters I $ onrlaa end Oeau nerclal Travelers, Special rateamade to famUlee and single gentlemen. The snanageraect wUI be pleaaed at all times to ehew loom and' give prices. A medere Turkish beta oe tabllahmeat la Ue hotel. Catering a specialty, O. - 9. Kaufniaaa. Mgr. The Bowers Hotel Eleventh. Near Waahlne-ton St . Largest Cafe in the citjr. r Service aaeurpaitcdf -iaJ 50 ROOMS ............. ....$U0 PER DAYjaa M finnUS WTTH RATH, ti M P1CR TlAV MaBB m f i . . 1 . m. ' . T f SSBt i special miii ra rerminmi uueeu , looajcy-jr Sample Rootnt for Commercial Travelera 1 H. C BOWERS, Preg. and Get). Mrr. ' Formerly Manager Hotel Portland. , v i it a a I 2 S0.i : " i i.i en i hi .' 000.000 terminal at Chicago whore ev ery known convenience is supplied the traveler. For rates. Information, tlcketa or berths, apply R. V. HOLDER. GENERAL AORWT. 101 Third Street MDQ ICAMCTTC limnMAI n kiiiv. Juniihl iu m UUIIHLU M BURIED AT THE DALLES The Dalles. Or Juno t. Tho funeral vi airs, joanetto MCLK)naia or Wasco here yesterday waa largely attended by people of eastern Oregon. Mrs. McDon ald was born Jn Scotland In 18J1, and came to Canada ln 1854 with her hus band. VA few veara ltr Ik. .m eastern Oregon, where she had resided , ver Bince. rive daughters survive, Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. E. O. McCoy of Tins cuy, xurs. j. w. Fordyce of Port land. Mrs. J. s. Amos, Mrs. O. N. Amos ana Mrs. o. n. crossrreld of Wasco Mrs. McDonald would have been SO years old ln August ciflc, started thto Balllngor-Pinchot con troversy, and dlfl many other thing that mussed up the, plana of the gentleman In Wall Btree They fought back. 8ometin.ee they fouht ln the open, more often In ftho dark. "Tho combustion Juat effected ia the TOM fMTlfaL. FtrXJCi IDIfLT EASTMAN KODAKS Extra Speedy Color-Value ' Films and Film Packa. BLUM ALTER rxoTO anrm.Tr m 111 ata Bfc Bet. Waabiagtoa aad Stark Extra facilities This. Week la Oar riaishiag Departmeat, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS' OPENED JUNE, 1908 Xm the very heart of Vortlaad'a aotivltr Xodera la every resruot. RATES IL0 AND UP.. MODERATB PR1CJS RESTAURANT, L Q. SWETLAND, Secretary and Manager Has by test 20 per cent to 25 per cent more Raising Power than any pther, FULL POUND 25c Crescent Coffees, Teas, Mapleine, Spices, Fltyoring Extracts, Etc enjoy a well deserved reputation. Grocers everywhere sell them. CRESCENT MFG. CO, SEATTLE. WASH. , Indian Canoe Given Society. ICHwrlM Dtoratck to The Journal, t The Dalles. Or.. June ( R. A cut. ford, photographer, of Portland, former ly or mis city, presented tho Old Fort juajiea Historical society with an Indian canoe SO feet lone. The aborlrlnal hoat Is a dugout made from a fir log, and was procured rrom Indian fishermen several -years ,ago- The canoe, up to me time Mr, Olf ford procured It, had been In use nearly a ecnturr. mnA still In rood condition, the wood not neing aecayeo at ail. --T-r DENTISTS OIVE PRICE Consult our advertised prices carefully then come to us and you will find , ter stUl. bring this "ad" with you, get m wui ptnorraea men pay ua the advertised prices. We fill, crown, treat bridge, regulate or extract teeth with out pain. These low prices buy "best eualfty" dentistry. inpi I IWB MMMMMMMIIaWMBHai 154.00 JUBT obowii V eW susai woxx, Vi-oarai w ' poacnunr rsaa zxAjamrATiOaT, sxmaorzoaT lllf,".P'at,, ere ordered); Clrtlja TEBTaX fwhen other work Is ordered.) . , , , JSTir i-ntlnra latple Mo; ca youne f l. ld .Pnilna-B-a.ooordlng - to aUe, 91 rcll Set of Teetn. $5f$7io,$10 ASrlLH.''-,lt of work desired. All Work Oaaraateed for U Teara. ALBA BROS. . Opo l a. m. to S o. m. Sunday S to In. in. Phone Marshall tut. ST. W. Corner aa and Morrison. XT? stairs. 'jtVf-:-..?1:. gatire Ceraea.A.- The Center of Attraction Today IS THE GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW EILERS MUSIC HOUSE To all of ova friends, to every reader of The Journal, We extend a mont cordial invitation to visit us during these grand opening days. Call in the morning or in the afternoon, or in the evening, but don't fail to come. ' We anticipate the pleasure of: enjoying with you numerous pleasant surprises we have planned for this opening. The faithful work of architect and artisan, having af their disposal everything of the best obtainable, has culminated in one of the handsomest business structures anywhere. The choicest achievements m American musical instrument making are here dis played. . .. The opening of thir superb new establishment will definitely mark a. period in Northwest ern musical history. ' .. . - i; k To give everyone an opportunity for inspection, a reception will be held this evening and tomorrow. There will be concerts and recitals throughout the building h6urly, to which ad mission is free. ' " . - ' Nothing will be sold this afternoon of , even ing. The housewarming spirit must prevail- commercialism for the time being must take its place far in the background. 7 - We bid you cordial welcome. SPECIAL TO OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS Make this your headquarters and your meeting place FREE PHONES, ETC. t . Oldest in Oregon Biggest, Busiest, Best Seventh and Alder Toda Attractions Souvenirs for everyone (except children not accom panied by their elders). Hourly concerts and recitals throughout' the big building. .V . Free chance fo vyin the famous $1100 Eilers de" Luxe Player Piano. , To every owner of a Victor or Columbia Phonograph; a latest double-disc record for 10c. ' . - I iyfy A-Jim ri ! m.