BAKER STOCK CO.
A POOR TYPE OF CITIZEN.
Lovers of stock should be in
T h # G ood M an W h o L iv e s b y and E x
c lu s iv e ly F o r H im se lf.
I know a certain type of man who
their glory tins»* days, for Port-
poses as a goo«l citizen, says Bert
hind has never had a better com
W alker. He breaks no laws, lives
pany than tin* linker Stock com
m orally, pays hla honest debts and is
never tangled up in law suits. But he
I pany. which is just closing it>
lives of him self, by him self and for
'second week with “ Mrs. Wiggs
him self only.
of the Cabbage Patch.” and opens
W hen a call is issued for volunteers
to tak e hold of the car o f progress and
:
its third week next Sunday
mat
. ^
give a lift he never answers. When
I ¡nee in one of the most noted
calam ity has befallen people in a cer
j of all modern plays with a pur-
tain locality and charitable hum anity
flies to their rescue he is never one of
| pose, “ The Witching Hour”.
their number. W heu money is needed
I
“ The Witching Hour” has been
to gild the spire of public enterprise
s e e n here but ouee and never be
his nam e is never on the list. W hen
he sees some neighbor stuck In the
fore at popular prices, it lias a
mud lie goes around to avoid him. In
record of a whole year in New
fact, were he standing on the shore
York, and tbe title role of Jack
and should observe the ship of state
fast sinking in the surf, never a life
Brookfield
being played by the
line would he throw. He didn’t bore
celebrated actor, John Mason, is
the hole in the side of the vessel th at
so perfectly suited to the Baker MATTIE LOCKETT AT THE
lets in the w ater, so It is none of Ids
concern w hat happens.
Stock
company clever leading
EMPRESS THEATRE.
But w ere all mankind m ade o f this
Republican Candidate for
man,
Willard
Mack, that theatre
kind of clay have you ever thought
goers may confidently expect one
w hat would happen? T here would be
no churches, no hospitals for the sick, S t a te S e n a to r of the most masterly performan BIG LAUGHING PRODUCTION
no institutions for the unfortunate nor
AT THE LYRIC. •
rest rooms for the weary. Civilization Dr. Perkins is a Spanish w ar veteran, ces seen here in a long time.
would roam In Jungles and the strong
in B attery A, Oregon Light Brookfield is a gambler, one of
est would rule. He is not a good citi serving
A
rtillery.
Strong suporter of the in
Commencing with Monday mat
zen, hut gets mad if you say so.—K an itiative and
referendum , including
inee
Keating & Flood will pre
sas City Journal.
Statem ent No. 1, the recall and all laws
sent at the Lyric theatre their
tending to place the Government in the
i^ie ces o f E ig h t and D o u b lo o n s.
hands of the people. Believes in ex
popular company headed by Rice
The pieces of eight and tin» doubloon em pting $300 worth of household goods
and
Cady in the funny conglom
are indissolubly united w ith the tradi from taxation, strict laws regarding the
eration of mirth and music, dia
tions of the Spanish main and the old sale of firearms and appointm ent of
buccaneers. IM eresof eight w ere more special grand juries by the circuit court.
logue and funny situations en
properly called plasters — from the Stands for all th at pertains to a
titled “ The Inventors”. Rice and
Greek and Batin, em plastron, “a plas : ‘ G reater Oregon * \
Cady
will be seen at their best
ter;” In the ltom ance languages, ‘‘any
thing spread out or flat, us n plate, a
and promise the Lyric theatre
coin.” The piece was silver and worth
patrons the best production since
HEILIG THEATRE
about $1. Being divided into eight sil
their arrival' in this city. Miss
ver reals, it w as term ed a piece of
and
Tavloi
Sts.
Phones:
eight
Jeannie
Fletcher, known as the
I A 1122.
Doubloons w ere gold ph*ces, original
Seoteli
Nightingale,
will make
ly double the value of a pistole, and for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
her initial appearance with this
m erly coined in Spain and Spanish Nights, April 15, 16, 17. Special I
America. The nam e is derived from the price matinee Wednesday, Chas.
popular company and Miss La
Spanish doblon. “double.” P rior to
Blanc and Harry Burgess with
Dillingham presents
1848 the doubloon was worth $15.75.
Mr. Bevan will be to the front in
T he doblon do Isabel, coined in th at
MISS ELSIE JANIS
year, was until 180S equivalent only
suitable
roles. The Honey girls
WILLIAM DILLS AT BAKER
T. L. Perkins
M
in the brilliant musical comedy
success. “ THE SUM PRIN
CESS,” supported by the favorite
comedian, JOE CAWTIIORN. Ex.
lient cast; 70 people in com
pany.
Prices—Evenings: $2, $1.50, $1.
5c, 50c; Wednesday matinee:
$1.50, $1, 75e, 50c, 05c, 25c; seats
now selling for engagement.
will be pleased as usual and will
on Friday night hold another of
Many events of hum an life flguro in
the better type—in fact, a man of their contests. Two performances
the old betting book of Brooks’. The
frequency of bets on births is illu strat
real fine sensibilities, and abso
ed by Lord Mount ford’s answ er when
lutely square. He is a close stu
he was askcsl w hether his daughter
dent of modern thought—the
w as going to present him w ith a grand
child: “Upon my word, I do not know.
power of the mind over matter
1 huve no bet upon it.” E ight bets
occultism, hypnotism and the
runnlug lu Sheridan’s nam e range from
many closely-allied subjects that
the question w hether the French had
occupied Am sterdam to tlie question
occupy
the minds of so many peo
w hether the shortest way from one At Heilig Theatre Thursday, Fri-! ple who use their brains these
house to another was by Snckvillo
and Saturday nights, April | days. The story in which Brook
stre et or Bond street. T here are fifty day
18,
19,
20, special price matinee | field is the central figure is one
guineas on th e double event that I/>rd
KRYPT K
Saturday.
H cbester gives his first vote in op
of
thrilling
dramatic
interest
position and hits eight out of Ills first
INVISIBLE B/-FOCM
WILLIAM FAVERSHAM
ten pheasants, nnd “Lord Clerm ont has Supported by Miss Julie Opp and though and through, strange and
Kl veu Mr. Crawford ten puineas upon his original company in the unusual in theme and gripping in Let us show you with what
ttic condition of receiving £.r>00 from
screamingly funny comedy, action, character study and clim genius and scientific accuracy a
him whenever Mr. C harles Fox shall
axes. The story itself is a re new principal has been applied
be worth £ 100,000 d e a r of debts."—
“ TIIE FAUN”
T itn d o n ( 'h r m ilc le
by Edward Knoblauch, author of markable one, the paly being to m ake the Kryptok lenses per
«
“ Kismet” and “ Milestones.” written by Augustus Thomas, au fect invisible bifocals.
“ Justice without sale, denial or Prices-—Evenings:
$2.
$1.50,
$1.
thor
of
“
Arizona”
and
many
of
delay. ’ ’
75c, 50e; Saturday matinee: $1.50. America’s best contributions to
$1, 75c, 50c. 05c, 25c; seat salt; the stage.
opens Tuesday, April 16 at 10 The excellent record the Baker
A. M.
Stock company has made in the
Coming to Heilig Theatre, seven past two weeks is sufficient evi
nights, beginning April 21. the deuce that “ The Witching Hour”
favorite comedienne. May Hob
son. in her new comedy success will be something well worth see*
“ A Night. Out,” and “ The He ing. Seats may be reserved l>y
.involution of Aunt Mary.” telephone, Main 2, A 5860.
W a g e rs In an O ld B e ttin g B o ok.
ELSIE JANIS IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY, ' THE SLIM PRIN
CESS,” AT HEILIG THEATRE APRIL 15-16-17.
The brilliant musical comedy-success, “ The Slim Princess,” with the
charming comedienne, Elsie Janis, supported by the favorite comed
ian, Joe Cawthorn, will be the attraction at the Heilig Theatre, 7th
and Taylor Sts., for three nights, beginning Monday, April 15. Special
price matinee Wednesday.
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do more than supply every demand; they
anticipate every demand of every user
of the writing machine.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Progressive Republican.
Has always stood with and for the
people.
VOTE N f BEK 14 X •
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4. Mas always prole lod bis eli
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5. Ncver held publie office in
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Council.
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New York and Everywhere
WILLIAM FAVERSHAM AT HEILIG THEATRE IN THE FAUN ’
APRIL 18 19 20.
The famous actor. William Faversham, supported by Miss Julie Opp,
will present the comedy success, "The Faun,” at the Heilig Theatre,
7th and Taylor S ts. for three nights, beginning Thursday. April 18.
Special-price matinee Saturday.