MORNING ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY MARCH 30, 1913. Davis, land section 32, township 1 south, range 2 east; $1,400. The Oregon Iron & Steel Company to Ben Brenner and . Sam Brenner, land sections 18 and 19, township 2 south, range 1 east; $10 Clinton H. Edwards to Margaret H. Edwards, land section 26, town ship 1 south, range 4 east; $1,000. At the Portland Theaters Last Car Leaves For Oregon City at Midnight Big Cyanide Plant Is To Be Installed Soon Work To Commence Immediately earl to tieart Talks By JAMES A. EDGERTON ' WUKHBfBBSHM fplpU - ZtZZS3. y?c3ZZZZ72 z. GRAND OPERA TOMORROW Season Opens in Portland for Four Great Productions Tho srreatefit musical and society event that has ever come to the en .tire Northwest will be ti.e season of grand opera in Portland next Monday by the famous Chicago Grand Opera Company. This great organization, which is headed by Andreas Dippel, and whose musical conductor is Cleo fonte Campanini, has over three hun dred people on its roster, and will travel to Portland from San Francis-! co In two long special trains. j Among the famous songbirds who will appear in Portland during the ; llllillipi;ipplliil si 111 ' ' ; wjf ---- if ' 5- g "Jeia uanay, as nans waaner, in. Henry W. Savage's "The Prince of Pilsen'-', to be at The He. ig Theatre three nights, beginning April 3. Special price matir.es i tiir ... THE PRINCE OF PILSEN. "The Prince of Pilsen", accepted throughout the English speaking world as the standard musical com edy of the times, will be presented at The Heilig, Eleventh and Morri- i son, for three nights, beginning Thur3-' day, April 3, and the company pre-j snting It will disclose, it is promis-1 ed, an average of vocal and acting j excellence rarely shown in this line j of stage work. j ' 1 While none except Mr. Dandy and ! Miss Delmore have been in the cast of this play, from its Inception, the new comers are said to measure up in every way to the standard set by their predecessors. To these who have already seen "The Prince of Pilsen", its remarkable success, both here and abroad, needs no explana tion. Frank Pixley provided a humorous-romantic story, deftly ingen genious in -its complications and pic turesquely placed on the shores of 5s- three days' musical festival will be Mary Garden, Luisa Tetrazzini, Caro- ;na White, Marie Cavan, Charles D.lmores, Gioyinl, Polese, and many others. The Orpheum Theater in Portland (formerly the Heilig) will m udtfd for the four performances of the cpera, and seats can be secur- d for t':ie operas by sending, or tel ephoning in, to the Sherman Clay nd Company's music store in Port land, or the Steers-Coman office in the Columbia Building, who will be glad to attend to all orders. The seats for the opera range in price from three dollars to seven, '.ioth evenings and the matinee, and ceneral admission is two dollars. Following is the entire repertoire the Mediterranean, under the blue skies of the Riviera. Such a story was an inspiration to the composer, and from Gustav Luder s pen comes a rush or harmonies that fitted the lyrics, and gave to the entertainment such songs as "The Message of the Violets", Pictures in Smoke," "The Pong of the Cities," "The Tale of the Sea Shell", "The Pretty City Wid ow', and a dozen others. The cast is led by "Jess" Dandy, who in the role of Hans Wagner, a Cincinnati brewer, innocently has princely hon ors thrust upon him. Mt. Dandy is the ideal comedian for the part. His personality exudes humor, and his fa cility for extracting the last essence of comedy from a topical song or parody gave him a distinction as an entertainer, long before he found his true measure in musical comedy. Lottie Kendall dashing, chic and graceful will be seen as the viva cious widow, and this character, has never been more charmingly outlin ed. Bernard Ferguson and Fred Ly- If yy? casts' and the names of a few of the lead ing stars: v ' Monday, March 31, at 8 P. M. "The Jewels of the Madonna,", Car oline White; conductor, Campanini. Tuesday, April 1, at 8 P. M. "Thais", Mary Garden; conductor, Campanini. Wednesday, April 2, at 2 Pi M. "The Tales of Hoffman", Stanley Warnery; "Hanzel and Gretel," Ca van, Riegelman, Daddi; conductor, Charlier, and International Ballet, conductor, Spadoni. Wednesday, April 2, 8 P. M. "Lu cia di Lammermoor", Tetrazzini, Ege ner, Giorgini, Polese, Scott; conduct or, Campanini. on, In the respective roles of the genuine Prince of Pilsen and the American lieutenant, are recent ac quisitions, and their excellent voices add largely to the effort of the per formance. In reviving this musical comedy classic, Mr. Savage equipped the or ganization with an entire scenic pro duction and costumes. The augmen ted orchestra will be under the direc tion of Emu Bierman. The Prices- for this notahle attrac tion will be $1.50, with a special' fl matinee Saturday. Seats will go on sale Tuesday, April 1. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Joseph Norton and wife to Bert Scott and wife, tract A Clackamas Riverside; $10. George F. Hart to Columbia Valley Trust Company, land section 14, town ship 2 south, range 7 east; $25. W. A. Proctor and wife to George Havison, land section 3, township 2 ssuth, range 4 east; $100. F. A. Knapp and wife to David U. PORTLAND'S GREATEST EVENT ' Chicago Grand Opera Company Andreas Dippel, General Manager Cieofonte Campanini, Musical Director. Company of 300---0rch2Stra 90 Ballet 35 MARY GARDENCAROLINA WHITE TETRAZZINI ORPHEUM THEATRE ... 7TH AND TAYLOR MOKDAY, Mar. 318 P. M. "The Jewels of the Madonna." TUESDAY, April 1,-8 P. M. "Thais." ' WEDNESDAY MAT., Apr. 22 P. M. "Tales of Hoffman". and "Hansel and Gretel. Grand Ballet. WEDSESDAY EVE., April 2-8 o'clock "Lucia di Lammermoor" PRICES $7.00 $6.00 $5.00 $3.00 Gen. Adm $2 . On sale Sherman-Clay & Co., Sixth & Morrison Sts. Telephone orders filled by Steers-Coman, Main 2952, Portland Mason & Hamlin the official Piano EVERY MOMENT AN OPPORTUNITY. There are many opportunities to do good in simple, unostentatious ways. It sometimes seems that every mo ment is packed with them. - It is not hard to rise to the big occa sion. The real test comes In rising to the little occasions. It may be a trifling service, a small kindness, a helpful suggestion, a com forting word. If our hearts are in tune these things come easy to us. The beauty of a right word or deed is that It helps both ways the giver and the receiver. It has power to multiply itself Indefi nitely. It makes the smile a little brighter, the hand clasp a Httle warmer. Thus it passes from one to another. Like the pebble dropped in the ocean, the waves go out to the very shores. What if no one knows who dropped t!ie pebble? - But does no one know? Somewhere there must be kept a record. Somewhere the influence of each act must be measured. But, whether it is or not, the good is accomplished. That is enough. It is easy to- say and do the kindly and helpful things if we keep our selves kindly and helpful in thought As a man thinketh in his heart so does he speak and do at least in the little things. - To those who are keen of sight wa. constantly reveal ourselves. There are unguarded moments when we show the real trend of our thoughts. The only safe way is to be right all through. Then we need not seem. Then we will see and seize the op portunities to do the right thing. Fig uratively speaking, at least, every mo ment presents such opportunities. Once past, they are gone forever. One more chance unimproved! 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