HEILIGTHEATRE C. HEILIG. umphs won in a similar depart Y. M. A. 1 Seats are now selling for “ The incut by Charles Major—depicting Man From Home.” The excellent 7th and Taylor Sts. Phones Main Day and Night Schools. the struggles, intrigues, loves and actor, WILLIAM IIODGE, and his 1 and A 1122. hates of Scotch Jacobite exiles in company will present this famous Seven Nights, beginning Sunday, Holland, after the memorable bat NEW TERM OPEING play success at the Heilig seven May 2b. Special Price Matinee Sat­ tie of Culloden in Scotland in MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912. nights, beginning next Sunday, urday. \\ ILIilAM HODGE, sup­ Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor Sts. 1745, when the English army, un with special price matinees Thurs­ ported by a Splendid Company, in Class— Fee to June 1. der the Duke of Cumberland, day i Decoration Day) and Satur­ the Play Success of the Century, Algebra ............................................$ 5.00 smashed the hopes of Bonnie day. Draft .......................... 7.50 Prince Charlie and his adherents “ The Man From Home.” The Architect, ...................................... 2.00 The Mission of Victoria Wilhel Liebler Co., Managers. Prices: Arithmetic Automobile ...................... 50.00 mina, by Jeanne Bartholow Ma- BAKER. Evenings-—First 11 rows. $2.i><); Bookkeeping Course ................................... 6.00 “ The Deep Purple,” the power­ last 7 rows, $1.50. alcony, 5 rows. Boys’ School .................................. 4.00 goun. $1. B. W. Huebsch. New ful play of modern criminal life in $1.00; t> rows, 7c; 11 rows, 50c. Business Eng. and Cor.................. 2.00 York City. ................................ 2.00 Told with singular pathos, this New York, will be presented by Gallery. 50c. Special Price Mat­ Business Law and Woodworking.... 10.00 story the Baker Stoek Company for the inee Saturday—Lower Floor, $1.50 Carpentry of a young girl’s experiences ........................................ 10.00 first time in stock all next week, and $1.00; Balcony, $1.00, 75c and Chemistry Dairying .......................................... 2.00 in New York City, and in the form opening Sunday matinee, with 50c. Gallery, 25 and ‘0c. Seats | Electricity & Electric Machinery 15.00 of a diary depicts how she met for Foreign Men.............. 3.00 the inevitable man, was deceived Harry Hilliard in his original role Now Selling for Entire Engage­ English English Grammar and Reading. . 3.00 by of William Lake, in which he ap­ ment. him and went wrong.” He wrs English Literature ...................... 3.00 peared at the Heilig this season ('inning to 1 Ieilig Theater—June I Freehand Drawing ........................ 7.00 her employer. A baby came, who with the New York company. ............................................... 5.00 died shortly after she was born, 2. 4. 5, Mamie Adains, in “ Chante- French and Lumbering.............. 10.00 and was named after the present cler” ; June ti. 7, 8, Mizzi Ilajos, in Forestry Geometry ........................................ 5.00 ORPHEUM. “ The Spring Maid.” German ............................................ 5.00 Queen of Spain and the Queen of Florence Roberts will be the Latin 5.00 Holland. As the title of the little Mechanical Drafting .................. 7.50 book indicates, this publication headliner at the Orpheum next, Penmanship .................................. 2.00 strives to fulfill a mission, and week in “ The Miracle,” a one-act ........................................ 25.00 I fantasy, in which wonderful stage 7th and Alder Sts. Matinee daily. Pharmacy Plumbing Shop Practice.............. 15.00 ought to serve as a terrible warn­ I lighting effects are a feature. Miss Week Commencing Monday Mat­ Public Speaking .......................... 6.00 ing. It may, and may not. Rhetoric .......................................... 3.00 Roberts is supported by a company inee, May 27. Special Engagement Spanish COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF 5.00 IN THE OREGON, of four, including James II. Mor­ America’s Foremost Lyric Tenor Shorthand ............................................ FOR THE COUNTY OF 6.00 MULTNOMAH. rison. author of the little drama. and Composer, FREDERICK V. Show Card ........................................ Writing........................ 12.00 .................................. 5.00 BOWERS, Late Star “ My Cinder­ Trigonometry .................................... 1* hereby given that the undersigned, 6.00 Notice Porter, ella Girl,” “ Commencement Typewriting EMPRESS. lias been appointed by the County Music .................................... 3.00 Joseph Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Brilliancy will mark the new Days,” “ The Ilam Tree,” and the Vocal Multnomah, executor of the last will and testament Call or send for free Illustrated of fied Rebecca F. Porter, deceased, and has duly quali­ show which opens Monday at the composer of half a hundred of the Catalogue. as such. All persons having claims against said estate are Empress. The Five Musical Mac- latest song hits, including, “ Oh, Similar schools Seattle, Tacoma, Spo­ hereby notitled to present the same to the under­ Larens have a feature aet that will You Circus Day,” “ Mammy’s kane. signed, at the office of Paul M. Long and Chris- topherson & Matthews, 415-17 Yeon Building, Port­ lie a strong card, and Bessie Val- Shufflin’ Dance,” and others. As­ land. Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly veri­ fied. within six months from the date of the first dare's Bicycle Belles is a genuine sisted by his Selected Company. publication of this notice. JOSEPH PORTER, Executor. headline attraction. George Yeo­ To Five Normans, Whirlwind Sen­ PAUL M. LONG and man. monologist. and Bill Jenks. in sational Jugglers; Jewel and Jor­ CHRISTOPHERSON & MATTHEWS, 415-17 Yeon Bldg., Attorneys for Executor. “ Crooks,” arc some of the good dan. Whistling Imitators; Don & I»ate of first publication, May 18th, 1912. Date of Lust publication, June 15tli, 1912. things promised. O’Neal, in Eccentric Oddities; the Three Bittners, in “ The Waif” ; CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE the Venus of Wheels, Cycledom’s Fame-Seekers, by Alice Woods. IN THE WILLIAM HODGE, IN THE COMEDY, “ THE MAN FROM HOME,’’ Frederick PANTAGES. OP OREGON FOR MULTNOMAH V. Bowers, author, ac­ $1.20. Illustrated. George H Leading Artiste; Pantageseope. COUNTY. AT THE HEILIG THEATER. Plaintiff. tor and composer, will he the ban­ Latest Animated Events. Popular Doran Co., New York City. Calvin W. Stockwell, nered attraction at Pantages for Prices. Matinee Daily. Curtain With illustrations by May Wil­ Ida May Stockwell, Defendant. , The favorite actor, William Hodge, will present his brilliant play the week commencing Monday 2:20. son Preston, this attractive novel You : 111 ' I In the Name of the State of Oregon: _ hereby _ required to answ er the depicts with cleverness an Amer­ com plaint are filed I' irst. Row Balcony Reserved. shuccess, “ The Man From Home,” at the Heilig Theater, Seventh and matinee. May 27. 1 against you in the above en­ ican artist-story of Bohemian titled action w ithin six weeks from the date of th e ' publication of this summons, and if Taylor Streets, for seven nights, beginning Sunday, May 2ti. Special ’aris, known and Trilby Land. fail to so answ er the plaintiff will a p ­ ply to the above entitled court for the re ­ The Under Trail, by Anna Alice you price matinee Saturday. dem anded in p la in tiff’s com plaint, to- Chapin. --$1.25. Ilustrated. Lit­ w lief it: For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of m atrim ony existing betw een p lain ­ tle, Brown & Co., Boston. tiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem ju st Hate, love and a secret crosscut and equitable. trail in the Virginia Mountains lication T his summons is served upon you by pub­ by order of the Hon. ,T. P. Knva- make up this attractive novel of naugh, Judge of the C ircuit Court of the Oregon, w hich order of publication the Southland. The character? S is tate dated of the 23d day of May, 1912, and di­ are exceedingly well drawn. rects that this summons he served upon you by being published once each week for Beggars and Scomers, by Allan period of six consecutive weeks in “ The a new spaper of ireneral circulation McAulay. $1.25. John Yane T w im ithin es,” M ultnom ah County, Oregon. Co., New York City. A. W ILLIAM S, A ttorney for plaintiff. An historical novel well worth- D ate of first HAROLD publication, 1912. reading—harking back to the tri­ D ate of last publication, Ju M ly ay 1, 27, 1912. PANTAGES Theatre In the Matter of the Estate of RE B E C C A F. POR TE R, Deceased. Book Reviews VS. I fixes a '.V .V .V .V V .V /.’iV .'.'S THE LARGEST TYPEWRITER SALE IN HISTORY. 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