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7th and T aylor S treets
Phones Main 1 and A-1122.
What Does the
Four nights beginning Sunday, March
31. Special price m atinee Wednesday.
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A m erica's Favorite
LULU GLASER
And her splendid supporting company
in the big musical comedy success
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“ M ISS DUDEL SA C K ”
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00— People—00. Special O rchestra
Prices— Evenings, lower floor, $ 2 . 00 —
$1.50. Balee>uy, $1 50—$1.00—.75—.50.
Gallery, .50. Wed nesday m atinee, lower
—.75
floor. $ .50—$1.00. Bale ony,
.50. Gallery .35—.25.
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six m illion dollars, a n d a total enrolm ent fa r in excess of any o th er col
lege—a grow th m ade possible only as the result of success in its business
—and the business o f this place is to raise salaries.
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» Street and N o.-
Seats now selling for engagem ent.
AT H E IL IG TH EATRE
Three nights beginning T hursday, April
4. Special price m atinee S aturday
H enry W. Sagave offers
A D EL IN E DU NLAP
In the interesting dram a
T. L. Perkins
Republican Candidate for
“ MADAM X ”
Splendid company—Com plete pro
duction.
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Prices— Evenings, lower floor, 11
row's, $2.00— 7 row's, $1.50. Balcony, 5
rows, $1.00—G rows, ,75— 11 row’s, .50.
G allery, .35—.25.
S aturday m atinee,
SCENE FROM “ MADAM X ” AT THE HEILIG THEATRE. lower floor, $1.50—$1.00. Balcony, .75—
Henry W. Salvage offers the interesting dramatic success, “ Madam X“ at the Heilig .50. Gallery, .35—.25.
Theatre, 7th anti Taylor Streets, for 1 nights, beginning Thursday, April 4th.
Special
Seat sale opens Tuesday, April 2, a t
price matinee Saturday.
10 a. m.
COMING TO H E IL IG TH EA TRE
One week beginning Sunday, April '
E aster A ttrac tio n
Special Price M atinee W ednesday
R egular M atinee S aturday
One of th e most powerful and gripp
ing plays ever seen in th is city has
! been chosen by M anager Geo. L. Baker
w'ith which to open the season of the
fam ous B aker Stock Company Sundav
m atinee. T his is the w idely advertised
new spaper play, “ The F ourth E s ta te ,”
which on account of i t ’s being w ritten
about new spaper people and th e ir re la
tions to politicians, and having one big
scene which takes place in the compos
ing room of a big m orning New York
daily, lias n atu rally aroused the news
paper people to tak e more th an pass
ing notice of it. A rising young news
paper man falls in love w ith the daugh
ter of a judge who is using his position
to fe ath er his nest w ith certain corpora
tions. B ut love nor the offer of large
bribes, th rea ts, nor a n ything stands in
the w ay of th is same young m anaging
editor doing w hat he considers his sa
cred duty to his public, and the develop
m ent of the story m any th rillin g s it
uations arise. I t is a play which all
classes of people can understand and
enjoy, especially when played as the
Baker company will play it. M anager
Baker has been all season securing
plays and players for this special stock
season and fo r his two leading people
has secured W illard Mack and Maude
Leone, both stock people of wide ex
perience and splendid reputations. They
are bound to create a sensation in this
c ity from tho moment of th e ir first ap
pearance. E very other m ember is an
actor or actress w ith like reputations
and w hat promises to be the biggest
season ever known in the history of
P o rtlan d stock (which m eans B aker
stock) will open Sunday m atinee.
Prices have been placed a t the original
Baker stock ra te s th a t made the com
pany so immensely popular, and every
M onday night will be bargain night.
M atinees will be given Sunday and
S aturday only.
Rico Sc Cady, Broadway S tars, a t the Lyric Theatre.
State Senator
Dr. Perkins is a Spanish w ar veteran,
serving in B attery A, Oregon L ight
A rtillery. S trong suporter of the in
itia tiv e
and referendum , including
S tatem en t No. 1, the recall and all law’s
tending to place the Governm ent in the
hands of the people. Believes in ex
em pting $300 w orth of household goods
from tax atio n , s tric t law s regarding the
sale of firearms and appointm ent of
special grand ju ries by the circuit court.
S tands for all th a t p ertains to a
’* G reater Oregon ’ ’.
E X A M IN A T IO N OF W ITN ESSES.
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size and weight had been deter
rent agents.
Witness Kent said h-
been
called a “ scab” anU all of the
witnesses said that the pieketers
followed them on all occasions and
made life unbearable to them with
their insults. When shown the
picture of Wortman, all readily
picked him out as the most active
and viedous, as well as the foulest
in his expressions of all the piek
eters.
The pieketers threatened Maki.
They said they would throw him
into the river and every week he
was informed that they would
knock off his “ block.” They
knocked him unconscious at one
time with brass knuckles and he
remained away from the shop a
whole week because he was in fear
of attack.
A sneaking picketer tried to
strike Witness Kent from behind,
but he turned in time to prevent
a blow in the head, but his pipe
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P o rtla n d , O regon.
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T h e se c e le b r a te d p o w d e r s a r e m a d e fro m a recip e o f a n o te d
P r u s s ia n V e te rin a r y S u r g e o n , a n d h a v e b ee n t h o r o u g h l y te s te d
fo r th e p a s t 1 6 y e a r s in th i s c o u n t r y .
C om posed o f p u re veg
e t a b le re m e d ie s, a r e a safe a n d s u r e CURE f o r HEAVES a n d a ll ail-
m e n ts f r o m w h ic h h e a v e s a r is e , s u c h a s C o u g h , C o ld s , D IS T E M P E R ,
P in k E y e , E p i io o ti c , a n d L o s s o f A p p e tite . A s a b lo o d p u rifie r
th e y h a v e n o e q n a l.
F o r s a le b y W h o le s a le a n d R e ta il D ru g
g is ts .
P r ic e 6 0 c e n ts p e r p a c k a g e . B v m a il, 6 0 c e n ts . F r o m
P R U S S IA N R E M E D Y COMPANY. ST. PAU L. MINN. N a m e th i s p a p e r.
was completely smashed into
pieces. Nearly all the witnesses
it seems were men of smaller sta
ture than the pieketers.
Attorney Davis does not like At
torney Malarkey’s constant ref
erences to him as a private prose
cutor. The latter maintained his
right to use this phrase, and
though Judge Gatens intimated
that the jury knew the position
Mr. Davis occupies in the case, he
did not positively prohibit the
term.
Mr. Davis proposes to place wit
nesses on the stand in rebuttal of
the testimony adduced by the de
fense, and to show that Wortman
was a non-profane and mild-man
nered man.
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