The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, August 03, 1912, Image 4

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    THE TIM E S
l August At The Beaches \
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The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds go.
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+ Enjoy the cool breezes now, while the heat is so unpleasant in­
+ land. Bathing, boating, hill climbing, fishing, hikes over de­
t lightful trails. Oregon beaches better prepared than ever be­
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+ fore to care fo r the crowds. Plenty of accommodations. Lots
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o f fun. The water is fine
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GO V IA TH F
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Excellent train
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roundtrip fares.
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Bayocean,
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RO UTES
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Special week­
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Send fo r illustrated booklets about the Oregon resorts f
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and our special folder on “ Vacation Days in Oregon.” It tells
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Call on nearest agent fo r information relative to fares, lit­
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f erature, etc., or address,
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JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
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R A Y B E LM O NT A N D M A T T IE K A R L A T TH E O RPH EUM N E X T
WEEK.
Variety is the keynote o f the around the desire o f womenkind
hill to he presented at the Orpli* to look young despite age, and
( mum for the week of August 5th. Mrs. Hughes as the grandmother
W. <'. Fields, a London juggler in the comedietta puts such life­
who has astounded the world liy like action and talk in the piece
the art he puts in his work, is the women folk in the audience ex­
headliner. He is billed as the si claim ‘ ‘ Isn’t t hat real t ”
lent humorist. Fields does not say
Other big acts on the first
a single word during the 20 min August hill are Venita Gould,
utes he is on the stage, hut nev­ prcty little mimic, who imperson­
ertheless lie keeps his audience in ates stare for 15 minutes; Van
an uproar of laughter from the Brothers, who play various musi­
time he makes his introductory cal instruments including
the
how until he waves adieu.
mouth-organ in a comedy act that
An Oregon woman has second is melodious; Itradshaw Brothers,
place on the Orpheum poster. She who have an amazing scries of
is Mrs. dene Hughes, formerly of comedy contortions; Belmont and
Forest drove. Ore., who with her Hurl, hilled as “ the man, the girl
own
company
will
present and the piano;” and the Stanleys
“ Youth.” a comedy of the side­ who provide silhouette fun in sha-
splitting sro.t “ Youth” is built dowlam
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TH E L A R G E S T T Y P E W R IT E R S A L E IN H IS TO R Y .
TEN THOUSAND
Underwood 1 ypewnters
have been sold • to the
Western Union Telegraph
Company for use in all o f­
fices throughout its vast
organization.
A ll Telegrams, Night
and Day Letters in the fu ­
ture w ill be typewritten
on the Underwood.
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Every well-known w rit­
ing machine was carefully
considered by the purchas­
ing committee and the Underwood won from the standpoints of
practical utility and mechanical construction.
Underwood Typewriter Company
(Incorporated.)
68 S IX T H STREE T
PO R TLA N D , OREGON.
COMEDY, “ L O U IS IA N A
LO U ,” A T H E IL IG
T H E A T R E AU G U ST 8-9-10.
“ TH E M A C H IN E YO U W IL L E V E N T U A L L Y BUY.
The big musical comedy success, “ Louisiana Leu ,” with Barney Bar­
nard, Sophie Tucker and the La Salle Opera House Co. of Chicpgo, .•VAV.VVAV.VAV
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w ill be the attraction at the H eilig Theatre, 7th and Taylor Sts.,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 8-9-10. Matinee Saturday. $
TH E M U S IC A L
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C LA R A H O W AR D
PA T S DREAM
W EEK.
A T TH E L Y R IC N E X T
■ L O U IS IA N A LOU
COMING
on and Helena Salinger a
TO TH E H E IL IG
couple o f the most tin ¡shed play­
ers in their profession. Like Ka
At tin* Columhia theatre. San t¡slut's beauty spot in the “ Mi
Francisco, “ Louisiana Lou,” com­ kudo.’ ’ “ Louisiana Lou ” is worth
ing to the Heilig theatre August going miles to see, and its local
8-9-10, with a matinee Tuesday, engagement should be one of the
scored an unequivocal success.
big nights of the season.
“ Louisiana L o u " came with a
record o f Chicago endorsement, an
Views of the Vice-President of a
absolutely high-class company and
Railroad— Red Flag Philosophy
the best scenic equipment and cos­
Destroys Shop Discipline -San ;
tuming seen in San Francisco for
ta Fe Official Gives Some Time
many weeks. Its comedians, sing­
ly Advice.
ers and dancers proved capable
and San Francisco gladly attested
that it was getting its money’s
CHICAGO Socialism with its]
worth by the way it crowded the agitators who preach a sentiment
Geary street plAyhouse. And while o f anarchism rather than the good [
Harney Bernard may (latter his o f tin* common peole, as was the
soul with jtiNtiliable unction and aim of Lycurgus when he tried to <
Sophie Tucker may glow with par­ remove from Greek life the evils
donable pride, the stubborn tact o f insolence, envy, avarice and
remains potent that Mr. Harry luxury, was discussed yesterday
Askin and his La Salle Opera by \Y B. Storey, Jr.. viee-presi-J
House people gave to “ Louisiana dent in charge o f the operation of MISS DE L IS L E OF DE LIS LE & V E R N O N 'A T TH E EM PRESS
Lou” a verbal form, a musical the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe
W E E K OF AU G U ST 5.
substance and surrounded these Railroad.
two most enjoyable artists with a
Holds Men Back.
Mr. Storey’s discussion followed
advanced to do a great deal in the
dozen clever associates, one o f the the speech o f \V. L. Park, vice-1
The attitude iy a certain cle* interest o f his employer, makes
best choruses within recent recol­ president and general manager of incut toward socialistic doctrines, him feel, said Mr. Storey, that the
lection and a stage dressing un­ the Illinois Central Railroad, be-1 declared Mr t So rev. holds men less he does the less he produces
rivalled in picturesque color, beau j fore the International Railway! back and anses a mutual feeling t,,r ,lu‘ man " h o pays his wages.
ty and harmonic grouping. In Bes General Foremen’s Association on of antagonism, which can do tin and therefore the nearer he is ap­
sie He Voie and Eleanor Henry. Wednesday. In his address Mr. | employer little harm, but which proaching to the ideals o f the so­
“ Louisiana Lou ” has two ex­ Bark declared that railroads had i can do much toward making the cialistic propaganda.
tremely attractive young women; “ temporized too long with social- workingman less prosperous
“ I recognize that the tendencies
in Mortimer Weldon, a dancer o f ism. syndicalism and other per-
Socialistic proclivities in the em- o f socialism today are destroying
exceptional a b ility; and in Harry nicious isms."
t ployee. who otherwise would be the control o f the shop employees
OREGON MINING &
TIMBER JOURNAL
Has been successfully published fo r three years, and is all the
name implies
Call at 223 Lumber Exchange Bldg, and get a sample copy.
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and are hurting the essential I
spirit for the proper conduct of!
large industrial enterprises,” said'
Vice-President Storey.
Red Flag Doctrine.
“ Efforts should be made to dis­
courage the principle among the
men who are susceptible to the
teachings o f a red tlag doctrine—
which is in the interest o f a few
who arc endeavoring to commer­
cialize the sentiment of socialism.
“ The workingman who. as a
rule, has the interest o f his family
and home at heart, is spurred to
action by stories o f the efforts of
his employer to obtain the largest
production possible from hint at
the lowest cost. He is told that
the product o f his labor belongs
to him. and the weaker man, feel­
ing thta he is being robbed of
ing that he is being robbed of
to strike back.
“ Immediately he becomes a foe
to his employer. He develops into
a barrier in the progress o f the
business, rather than an aid.”
Miss Countiss. for her fifth
week, commencing Sunday. Au­
gust 11th. w ill give a revival of
Clyde F itch ’s brilliant and viva­
cious eomedlv. “ The Girl with tho
Green Eyes.”
Y. M. C. A.
Day and Night Schools.
N E W TERM OPEING
M O NDAY. A P R IL 1, 1912.
Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor St>.
Class—
Fee to June 1.
Algebra ....................................... $ g.oo
Architect, Draft .......................
7.50
Arithmetic .................................. 2.00
Automobile Course .................... 50.00
Bookkeeping ............................... g OO
Boys’ School ..............................
4.00
Business Eng. and Cor................ 2.00
Business Law ............................. 2.00
Carpentry and W oodw orking.... lo!oo
Chemistry .................................... 10.OO
Dairying ...................................... 2.00
Electricity & Electric Machinery 15.00
English for Foreign M en............. 3.00
English Grammar and R eading.. 3.00
English Literature .................... 3.00
Freehand Drawing ...................... 7.00
French ......................................... g.oo
Forestry and Lumbering............. 10.00
Geometry .................................... g.oo
German .......................................
g.oo
Latin ........................................... 5.00
Mechanical Drafting ................ 7.50
Penmanship ..............................
2.00
Pharmacy .................................... 25.00
Plumbing Shop Practice............. 1 5 . 0 0
Public Speaking .......................
g.oo
Rhetoric ...................................... 3^00
Spanish .......................................
g.oo
Shorthand .................................... g.oo
Show Card W ritin g..................... 12.00
Trigonometry ..............................
g.oo
Typewriting ................................ g!oo
Vocal Music ................................ 3.00
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