The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, June 22, 1912, Image 4

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    ¡ Now For The Seashore!
V ia the
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Season T ickets on
3-Day T ickets on Sale
Sale Ju n e 1st
Saturday & Sunday to
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i TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES
are as follows:
To
Fare
F are
Tillamook Beaches
$4.00
$0.25
P ortland
Newport
Tillamook Beaches
4.70
6.25
Oregon Citv
Newport
Tillamook Beaches
6.00
5.15
Salem
Newport
Tillamook Beaches
7.30
4.00
A lbany
Newport
Tillamook Beaches
7.10
Corvallis
3.75
Newport
Tillamook Beaches
9.00
5.80
Eugene
Newport
Tillamook Beaches
12.00
Roseburg
Newport
8.75
Tillamook Beaches
17.20
12.00
M edford
Newport
Tillamook Beaches
17.75
12.00
Ashland
Newport
T ickets to above points on sale daily good all season, w ith correspond-
ing low fares from other points. W eek-end tick ets are also on sale from
various points.
From
To
SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAIN ON THE C. & E. R. R.
L eaves A lbany a t 7:30 A. M., Corvallis 8:00 A. M. and connects with
S. P. tra in s 16, 14 and 28 from points south.*
Call on our nearest agent for “ V acation Days in Oregon, ” a b e au ti­
fully illu stra te d booklet describing various outting resorts, or w rite to
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
Attend the B. P. O. E. Elks Convention, Portland, July 8-13.
Low fares to all points East June to September.
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MARGARET ILLINGTON IN ‘ KINDLING,” AT THE HEILIG.
The charming and favorite actress, Margeart Illington, and her splen­
did supporting company, will be seen in her-latest play-success. ‘‘Kind­
ling, ’ ’ at the Heilig Theatre, 7th and Taylor Sts., for an engagement
HARRY HILLIARD, LEADING MAN WITH THE BAKER STOCK
of seven nights, beginning Sunday, June 23rd. Special-price matinees
CO. AT THE BAKER THEATRE.
Wednesday and Saturday.
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HEILIGTHEATRE
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THE LARGEST TYPEWRITER SALE IN HISTORY.
T E N T H O U SA N D
Underwood Typewriters
ist. The Lessos, senastional jugg­
lers. The Marmeem Four, in musi­
cal comedy. Pantagescope, latest
animated events. Pantages Or­
chestra, II. K. Evenson, director.
Special added attraction—New
York’s latest and greatest sensa­
tion in barefoot dances of the un­
derworld. Popular prices. Mat­
ine daily. Boxes and first row
balcony reserved. Box office open
from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Phone
A 2236 and Main 4(136. Curtain,
2:30, 7:15 and 0 p. m.
Seventh and Taylor Sts. Phones:
Main 1 and A 1122.
Seven nights, beginning Sunday,
June 23, special-price matinees
have been sold to the
Wednesday and Saturday.
"Western Union Telegraph
The favorite Actress,
Company for use in all of­
MARGARET ILLINGTON,
fices throughout its vast
and her splendid company of play­
organ ization.
ers in Charles Kenyon’s play-
success,
All Telegrams, Night
“ KINDLING.”
and Day Letters in the fu­
Management of Edward J. Bowes.
ture will be typewritten
Prices—Evenings: Lower floor,
AT
THE
EMPRESS.
on the Underwood.
first 11 rows, $2; last 7 rows $1.50;
balcony, first 5 rows, $1; next 6
Every well-known writ­
rows, 75c; last 11 rows, 50c; gal­ England has contributed many
ing machine was carefully
lery, 50c. Wednesday and Satur­ admirable features to present-day
considered by the purchas­
day matinees: Lower floor, $1.50, vaudeville and the Sullivan & Con-
ing committee and the Underwood won from the standpoints of
$1; balcony, 11 rows, 75c; last 11 sidine circuit the most recent be­
rows, 50c; gallery, 35c, 25c. Scats ing the Eight Saxones, an octette
practical utility and mechanical construction.
now selling for the engagement. of singers, dancers and pantomim-
ists,
who
will
present
one
of
the
Announcement Extraordinary.
Special summer engagement, be­ prettiest and most expensively
ginning Sunday, July 14th, Port­ staged headline attractions that
land's favorite actress, Cathrine has ever come over the circuit.
Underwood Typew riter C om pany
Countiss and her company of play­ Four young chaps who are sail­ •i
(Incorporated.)
ers in a repertoire of her latest ing over the S. & C. circuit under
the nom de guerre of “ The Mon­ ::
success.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
arch Comedy Four,” will be the •: 68 SIXTH STREET
added feature at the Empress dur­
ing the coming week. It is a
“ THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY.”
quartette of vocalists, every one of
7tli and Alder Sts. Matinee daily. whom is a soloist. They inject a
lot of spontaneous comedy in the .•S ’.œ A V .’.V .V .V .'.V .V .’.V .V .’. ’iT C
Week commencing Monday mat­ act which has proven a big hit •Q 929Q929Q9 9e 9
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inee, June 24 Engagement extra­ along the circuit.
ordinary—FRIZZO, the world’s
THE
greatest protean artist, direct from
AT THE BAKER.
Italy and presented exclusively
in America by Alexander Pautages
BROWN & MOULTON AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE WEEK OF Jones
“ The Dawn of a Tomorrow” is
& Mayo. German comedians.
title of Frances Hodgson Burn­
JUNE 24.
Ileuri Kubelik, Bohemian violin- e the
tt’s beautiful play which the
Baker stock company will offer
for all week, starting with next g Has been successfully published for three years, and is all the S
Sunday’s matinee. The scenes g name implies
M
are laid for the most part in the
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Call
at
223
Lumber
Exchange
Bldg,
and
get
a
sample
copy.
lowest slums of London and a les­
son of cheerfulness and joy is
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taught, even from a source like gy. v. v. v
this.
report is not given much credence
SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO PUT here from the fact that the Shasta
ON ANOTHER TRAIN.
Day and Night Schools.
is rim packed to the limit almost
NEW TERM OPEING
every
day
and
both
in
service
and
Word was received today from
MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912.
San Francisco officially announc­ running time gives full satisfac­ Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor Sts.
Poo tn Jnn. 1
ing that the Southern Pacific will tion. From the fact that it is Class— ...........................................
$ 5 00
augment its passenger service be­ crowded every day, it is believed Algebra
Architect, Draft ........ ,................ 7.50
tween here and California by the here the new train will be oper­ Arithmetic ..................................... 2I00
addition of a train de luxe early
Automobile Course ...................... 50 00
next fall. The advices state that ated in conjunction with the pres­ Bookkeeping .................................. ¿ 00
’ School ................................. 4 00
the new crack train will supplant ent through service, leaving and Bovs
Business Eng. and Cor.................. 2.00
the Shasta Limited, and that the arriving here practically at tlse Business Law ............................... 2^00
latter will be abandoned but this same time as the Shasta, but cut­ Carpentry and W oodworking.... 1 OJifl
Chemistry ....................................... 10 00
ting the present running time be­ Dairying"..............................................2.00
Electricity & Electric Machinery 15.00
duction includes nine persons who tween here and San Francisco English
for Foreign Men.............. 3,00
aTPbmpany it on the vaudeville down to 24 hours and maintaining English Grammar and Reading. . 3^00
tour. Of interest to Portland the­ the same close connections with English Literature ...................... 3,00
atre-goers is the fact that Ynez Los Angeles and Southern Cali­ Freehand Drawing ........................ 7 00
French ......................................... .! 5.00
Seabury, a Portland-born child,
Forestry and Lumbering.............. 10.00
plays the part of “ Trouble” in fornia. The new limited will be Geometry ....................................... 5 qq
“ Madame Butterfly,” and that an excess fare train and probably German ........................................... 5 00
Forest Seabury, her father, well of all-steel equipment throughout. Latin ............................................... 500
Mechanical Drafting .................. 7.50
known in this city, also is a mem­
Penmanship ................................. 2.00
ber of the cast. The noted Belasco
Pharmacy ....................................... 25.00
presided over every detail of the COTTERILL RECOUNT ENDS: Plumbing Shop Practice.............’ 15.00
Public Speaking .......................... g q 0
vaudeville production of “ Ma­
SUIT DISMISSED.
Rhetoric ..................................... ... 3^00
dame Butterfly.”
Spanish ................ ........................ 5.00
Other acts on the same bill are:
SEATTLE. "Wash., June 21.— Shorthand ..............'........................ goo
O’Meers Sisters and company, per­
Show Card Writing........................ 12.00
formers on the tight wire; Brown On the motion of George Vander- Trigonometry ................................. 5]0o
............ •...................... 6.00
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SCENE FROM MADAME BUTTERFLY'1 AT THE ORPHEUM NEXT WEEK.
and Blvor. “ just entertainers;” veer. Hiram Gill’s chief attorney, Typewriting
Vocal M u sic................................... 3 oo
David Delaaco is to present his during the week of June 24th.
it was produced originally as a Harry Atkinson, the man with an the recount suit against Mayor Call or send for Free Illustrated
masterpiece. ‘‘Madame Butter­ The play will occupy 45 min­ curtain raiser in New York. Ten orchestra in his threat; the Tux­ Cotterill was dismissed at 2 o’clock Catalogue.
fly,” nt the Port land Orpheum ev­ utes on a full stage and will be talented actors are in the east and edo Comedy Four and Iloners and yesterday afternoon by Judge Al­ Similar schools Seattle, Tacoma, Spo­
kane.
ery afternoon and every night | presented in all its entirety just as the executive staff for the pro- Le Prince, pantomimic acrobats.
bertson.
PANTAG ES Theatre
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