The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 12, 1908, SECTION FOUR, Page 5, Image 41

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOMAX. PORTLAND, APRIL 12.
5
The Portland Symphony Concerts Are Next
Approacking Event Is April SO. at the Hfifig. With Mrs. Walter Rd. Contralto, and Henry Bettman, Violin
ist, as SoJoisU.
heilig;
THEATER
PANT AGES
FOURTH AND STARK STREETS. J. A. JOHNSON, Resident Manager
4ta sad Wslst
rkaei Mat li Alia
I
I fer.'val of tee CHicai Syoijvc.orv
Orchestra, wit its sr'eniM scMtsts
ana te rv?:.ttd cr.om! ?-v--ty, of wfiK-h
we cati )n'T re rro"1. Scmc.r.;-ates be
ywd a r:N ron.and wats t?e best in
r.vcstc arid arT-""ecistes It w5et we feavs
! or"port-j7iirr tf ear it T.ts fact
j'-ieoVJ make -:t easier c p:t our own
rc.rTlsTvd Syrcrc-y OrcleTa on a f.rrn
a-d p"T'vn footlcr and witM the prop
er ruptert r rtrerae. t-cre s r &
reason y Porf.a-d sJsos'd rat some day
boast of ar: orcefra ss la-Tre ir.i as
wtli trailed as ts one we iisve; hail th
pleasure of t-.ea-ira: snr Friday rlirnt.
Tvj t:ie in;va! concert of the Port-la-
1 5yTr.rv.or.T Orchestra w-as an ur.qtsal
rd -.:.vf5. tl-.e mt concert. April -
r-;r.-?j te- be vcr. better. Uncr Mr.
V yrKf i excr'.'rtit trairt'.r.g. the orchestra
f rjrd'-i a'.'-frcri'.y. ar.d at t! rehearsal
"st Fv lay avowed a ir.ars.ed Improvf
- f-T i;tti jvftt treir ssat-.sfa cfnrr work
a' t-e r--t cjroe-t. Sfr P.trtt has
r -cwc. vat fxpe't wcrk can be dore
- a fr w-:r. sc.vj TTiaterial r-p-
tr.y ks-'-sJ ard d'.rected.
V-s Wtltfr Ftred. who -.a so enr.ncrtly
nt-nTf cf a!l the rr.-.is:cal honor shew-f-ri
-crvr. ber. is to be one of the soloists.
:t bwen soma tlrr: aire Mrs. Reed
l-s d.--c ar.y rea'y b'g; musical work
fr, erd J-er cost cf a.ltrircrs war.t to
'r hrr aca.n. Mrs. Reeds r-.rt eon
a, jrfe-t it! tore ard ttmtM-r.
co.-p'eii th her charm of manr.er. rr.&ltes
hrr a h's carj for the neTt oor.cert
:T r.-y Pitrpan. the other oo:?t. a
:"..r:?:t of ir.arkeJ ahi'tty. p'aj-ira -;t!t
o-vrfoerv-e art drawlrg a tone strons
a-i rautirv:! from hs v-sVri. Mr. Pctt
rahi ha? not previously arrreo in pi:h-r,-
re.-stal here, ari thts will alve the
A SOLOIST AT THE NEXT CONCEPT
!
sr..
L?rort:r1i v t. hear h.'.nt
I J
)
t
!.- The hft aivartaae. as s.Vo'st
X!r R(rj B. Jones, un.ier whase mar.
arvrrrrt treee ooroer-j are r'-ven. has
hai r-;:r.vrc-.rs rovicts t. .ha:-.p? the two
T.-r-a-.-.:-c oor-ts to evcr.ire oor.oerts
r. arro-r.es the ca'.t'S. Th'jrjsv-ay ever.-
-s. A?-:' .v sr;S Th-.irsJay ever.i-.-.ir. May
a: i-e Hci'.:t Theater
levturf Rex-ltal at St. Helens Hall.
hw T:-.-;-ie ovrr.oinatTon of the f-.ir-.f-t
rs of iH-Turer and concert p-:ar.:s: :
o-: r.a! with IMwarA Barter rorry,
wvo w;V, ar-ve a rc!taj at Si. Helers
H:i T-jesday. April ;i. This fea-.-.ire is
rfir.nr a general need, and rr.o.ir.ff
v.-:v.-rs.;? favor throuarhout the country.
M Perry s purpose in adopting- the
)f.:ur--rci.Hl is twofold: First, to add
t- the herefit derived by siuents from
i ifr.-r.? his proarrantmes, and rec
ord, to p-p-jlariie the best in piar.o
forte mtiaio w:th the reneral puh'.ic.
T1 e method he employs is to prefao
e.. h. numher of a c3ref'.i'? v. selected
rrera-nne with a brief verbal anal
ysis, canir.ar attention to its or:(rn.
f'-rt saherT charscteristios. and 5e-
eV . - .. s. ' 4v-.
ri
c-
I 7s .
MR, WAITER REED, COIU'TRALTO.
5or:r::ve or err.TiOTta! sisrnifloaTioe. Tie
rt-s't is. whi ?riv,r!r to m-tiic sf.i
deni ar1 amateurs i-.rriiavion and
suiriresilons of value to tem from bti
c J.5oatior;a FTanroir t. at the ssme
time to rTivipr each composition tntel
1: jr'be sirti ronyunt'y ?nkyatl to
every listener, even to thoe w'no ave
not te least technical training- !n th
art. No one who possesses of desires
to possos? any degree of rmisiral cul
ture. rhouKl miss the opportunity of
becomtnr better acquainted with tho
masterpieces of t:e g-riit ton -poets
presented by Mr. Perry on April 21 at
St. Hflen? HsU.
JACK WASHOE HOST
Kll.ER or BROPA f'.MER
TAI.NS fclEST LAVISHLY.
ar
Indian Sports on Great Scale Held
in Honor of iovernor of
Bombay.
win Bahu -TVbendro Xath Ghose,
poared fr the' other sloe.
After hearrr rr. Ghose. the .itidge al
lowed the r-'tition for --anfi'anjhiy. but.
considerinar the lateness of the hour at
which the irinrction vw ouirht to be
taken, refuse.! to iss-je ar.y injunction re
siraininr the tnamace from taking place
that r.,a-r.t. The ir.arriaEe was duiv cele
hrated. The Indian Mirror, in thv'r.a: the news
of the proposed rrarriaee. stated that1
J dee Mocker?ee-s canshtcr be ame
:doa" at the Kffe of 1. two mon
her flrst mam a re. It expressed th'
est approval of the st-p ahout to be taken
by the --jige in sociirinr the reatarrias
cf tlie chi'.d-w:dow.
eame a t;1
ths after m"
the high- J
rAITTT. April n. (Special.) ?.r
Georre "arke. Governor of Bombav. was
re e.el w.t-. sp".endd hosp'.iaV.Ty by the
Ga-kwar on the occasion of his recent
v s t to RAroda. Indian sports on a great
s-k wr arraraed in the o'.a arena,
t'-rst ca-ne an arr.iisinr exhibition . by
i-ared pa-rots, which fhot arroa- into
t-e a r a-d turned foreersauils in tiddy
-uccsscn. One s-rail rreen bird nre-i
sv-fti rir-ds fr.rn a niniature brass
. a .v. ran-rr.-ra down the chart', tip
r rt the pr:n.:n into the tou.-h.ho'.e. and
f p'v--.e th' rratch. The rep.Tt were
: ij-i a-1 s:arth-p. hut the bird stood by. :
ni. rr lis heal wth evident sc.r-satis-'?:i:r.
a fflch dischar.
The buf?a'.o f.fhis were well contested,
r-n cp-.xs.t;1 o-rers of a rai'.ed en
c' -sure two huffa'oes were intro-iuevd.
wh:ie c'ihs hcirg spread hefore them to
l.!e them from each ether I the ropes
hy m.i.ch they were partia'.'y oonfired
.-re removed. The o'oths havirs been
pu'.d aside, the hure and ar.fry.'.ooktr.a;
t.asis faced each other for a moment
before lie c.-ar: then, with a r-sojrd-i-c
crah th-ir hea.'s came terrher ard
the bat-.: beaian. Hither and th.ther they
snayel. the r homs i-cked. their heads
lpm the around. Sometimes on their
f it. somet mes oc their knees, each
strove to dr've his opponent before h.m. I
i nc-d h n tt streaks where the horr.s
hal ripp-d the skin of head or reck. i
Te hrst bout was stubbornly fcaht j
f 'r sme minute, till one buffa'o. a -- j
ir'w'rf d'eat. broke loos from his j
-icersarx and bo:ted to the ra '.a. throurh i
ohi-h he crwhed. the other iuTcser:r.B
:-. a-d made for the stables
T-. second pair had to be s-parated. as
r- -:-r wojid rvf ay. Nor was it eay
: drat them apart, so fu'l of firht were
i -v. A rope rojnd the hind lea of each.
- th a h.a'.f-doxn sturdy attendants
va-a rf on. homever. divided the com---a-i--.s
T'-e third fiaht endd in the
cvt of the losir.z bufr'aJo. who. how
rv, h--siad of fieeing: for the stab'e.
mi. for the entrance to the arena, and
ve a-d his p-.-rs-jr we-e last sear, hy the
siH-.iaih-s career:-rr down the bAxaar,
-i- a ve'.rinr policeman in front clearins;
-..-. rccd.
Tiger Attacks Carters.
CALCUTTA. April 11. Special.) A cor
respondent at Chamara;araa-ar sends the
following: A cart Mirrm to the forest
ranee officer was eoire along- with some
twenty other carts, at 4 A. M-. at a very
little distance frcm Atirulipur. eight
miles from Cliamaraiaiiarar. There were
two persons in the cart. Both "were wide
awake. There was some uneasiness no
ticed amors the bullocks that were draw
ma t-e curfs. The carlmar. saw th-s
mi
ARMORY
13!h-n-CCUCH
65 - ORCHESTRA-65
0 TOCAt. CHORCS r
Sunday Afternoon
"the mmr
COMBINED CHORCS AND ORCHESTRA-
Sunday NIgM
mi ORCHESTRA COHCERT
WITH SOLOISTS.
TRY TO ENJOIN WEDDING
lead Hatband's Rolativcs Sue Child
idovr in India.
CAU-ri'TTA. Ap-.l .'Special.) An ap
7" ;!-r. rr.a'; Mr. Chapman. District
J - '.z? of A":por-". trrows an intereaf.ra
'. j ?. ri tv- c-rf t htween The rro3ern
.".! i .e an. '-it s. r.-Hvs cf H nj-j tno.-g-rT.
T' f rp'..riiion was for a f-trprary ir
; ,;v?n to re-stra in t'..e Trarr:are cere
r r of the !ti:w?d iiriur of Justice
Almost. M-t'ker;fe. wh:--h mas fiifJ to
:nke r'a" that r.jM. as the rr.arr-.a-e
c-8 flrg rr be aoifTniaed ayainst
- m .f'if 5 of the r-;atv?s of tr.e
c rVt Ia:e huSa"d. Thf-e rf'at4vfa were
t ) iTi.t'-.er-'r.-.aw ard her r. who, fa:!-f-:?
to d 55-aJe J -s:;ce Mokeree from
i :;r?.r.f rn tn t.ne JT:arr:a?e. had at last
o--,. to court Xn be ar-0-nt- d giarci ars
c? t.-.e pers.ta ard prr.prty cf the m-nor.
But b-f-re t'-e hwr:r.f of th- apr.:i -a-
n for f uar'ar.h:p. Mr Pranr-M. !
who appeared for t.e late h-jhr.J a rela
tors, war.t-ed to tak-? a temporary ;t;un''- i
i on t9 rr;ra?n the tnamafe that iv.gfci. :
a otner -? his c!ier.s wou'd be de-pr-vfdl
of ai! !?! r-en-.fics. ar.d on.?e the !
r frr vu so'.err.rf!S--d. a'l further pro
r mould be a'.Tr.Offt Coi-n- !
i-t! f-jr:;:er urged that the marter !n'o.ved j
a yreat jj::or of re::s-:or., affet:njr the ;
i .io!t Hirdu ccrr.Tun;ty, ar:d :t as very j
!-r p-?rat:v. cr.j jr r.Tf a.'l the circu'ir.-t;&r"-5
of the "as, than an injunction i
--?u!4 b ff-a-t-t.
Evening prices, $1.60, $1.50, $2.00
Stat a:e a. Sherrran-C-ay" Music Siora, j
S.xth ard M-rri-. :rts. -
Second Concert
PORTLAND
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Charles Dierke, Conductor
SOLOISTS
Mrs- Walter Reed, - Contralto
Henry Bettman, - Violinist
Thursday Evening April 30
HE1LIG THEATER
Prices 50c to $1.50 ea Sale
at Eilers
MANAGEMENT EDNA B. JONES
symptom, and became aware that there
was danger. The bullocks beian to run,
as the road was sloping-. A tiger was per
ceived by some of the cartmen pursutnf
them and the cartmen bo ran to beat
kerosene on tin and shout wildly to
scare away the tier. But the tiaer. not
daunted by this, spranar upon one bullock
that was to the left side of the hindmost
cart. The two persons, though ranch
frightened, yet took eouraee. ard began
to shout and howl their loudest. The
User, enrajred at this, sprang on the
an who was drivinr the cart. Btit the
an managed to slip back into the cart.
GRAND
VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE.
Week Begin- inn it n
Ini Monday, ArJIlL IJ
ANOTHER FRIGHT PRO
GRAMM3, HEADED BY
DORIA OPERATIC
TRIO
High-Class Operatic Selections.
Positively the best Operatic Vocal
ists In Vaudeville. Don't miss
them.
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION.
RIALTA
THE FASCINATING MODEL.
Assisted by J. Louis Mints, lyric
ter.or. presenting their musical
playlet.
"THE ARTIST'S DREAM."
SPECIAL feature;
GLADYS VAN
Stnsinsr Comedienne. The Dainty
Dei'r'nt of Fashionable Vaudeville.
Formerly of the Murray and Macis
Company.
LEONARD G WARD
The Onahr.al Hebrew Father and
His Son.
THE. EFFERVESCENT PAIR.
Johnnie-LEFEVREand
ST. JOHN-Francis
Late of "The Mayor of Toklo"
Company, in bits of musical
Comedy.
Frank-ODELL and
KINLEY-Rose
Presenting
-PIEROT AND PICROTTE.-
Harry-CANIOR and
CURTIS-Alice
The Nifty LitUe r-anclr.s; Kids.
F. F. MONTRESSA
The L A. T. 8. a Expert.
Exhibitine
SLEEPING BEAUTY."
Time an 3 PrictsFernain the Same
3 Nights, Beginning Thursday, Apr. 16
Special Price Matinee Saturday
JULES MURRY PRESENTS
FLORENCE GEAR
IN. THE MUSICAL PLAY
CUPID-
AT-
VASSA
DBIfCTt THE AMKRICAV rtll-LRUK filRl.
R
KVEMVO PRfCK.
Lower floor.-Irst i rows..sn.so
Uivpr fioor. last nuvs si.no
Falcony H.OO. TRe, Oe
Gallery scic
I
SPKCI!. MTI"F.K PRIt FS.
Ktitlrc lower floor ai.oe
Palcony 75e, arte
Oallery . . .- as
SEAT SALE AT THEATER NEXT TUESDAY
MARQUAM GRAND
PORTLAND'S FAMOUS THEATER
PHONE MAIN (r A 1020
Tonight
AND REMAINDER
OF WEEK
MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY
FRANK W. HEALY PRESENTS
BY SPECIAL PERMISSION, JOfIN C. FISHER
THE NEW YORK CASINO SUCCESS
"FL0R0D0RA
THE MUSICAL COMEDY WITH THE
WORLD'S RECORD
SPLENDID CAST, MAGNIFICENT
PRODUCTION
STAGE DIRECTION Joseph Milter
Evening-25c, 50c, 75c, $1.09
Matinee 25c, 50c, 75c
and the tiger lost its hold, and sat by the
roadside.
After a while the two persons issued
from the cart and tried to lift the bullock,
but found ft was dead. Then, takina- the
other bullock, they proceeded to the town
Lyric Theater
XEATING & FLOOD, Proprietors
Cor. 7th & Alder Sts. Both Phones: Main 4685 Home A 1026
WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL, 13
P. R. Allen Present Miss) Verna Felton and the
ALLEN STOCK COMPANY
: In Agnes Herndon's Great Success :
LA BELLE MARIE
iFirst Time at Popular Prices:
Positively the Best Comedy Drama Ever Written
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, Prices
1 Oc and 20c; Every Evening at 8:3 O, Prices lOc, 20c, 30c
NEW MOVINC PICTURES NO LONG WAITS
VUVT IVrrL" a dramatization of Marie TUFT YT A
LAI VVIjCIV Corelli's celebrated novel 1 HLLlVJ A
THE STAR
PHONES:
Beginning
SUNDAY
MATINEE
April 12
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO.
will present for the entire week, the
celebrated comedy-drama
A HOOSiER DAISY
In Tour Acts First Time in Portland This is positively one of the
best comedy-iramas ever offered the Portland theater-goers at popu
lar prices, and will be sure to please everyone who sees it.
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 P. M.;
Prices 10c and 20c. Every Evening at 8:15; Prices 15c, 25c and 35c.
NEXT WEEK, "HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN" Will be the last
production of the French Stock Company at the Star.
Beginning Sunday Matinee, April 26, THE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL
COMEDY COMPAKY will open an indefinite engagement.
The Best in Vaudeville, Week of April 13
Wees rnrtlna Sunday-Vnkmurt. r.mlnent VIol'tHM; Carter anil Waters (V ,
tSrhan and fpenoer, Axtell ami Heinle. Rose Hifsh. Pauley ami Healry. Jenn
Wilson, the H!oraih.
For the New Week, Beginning Monday.
The Groatpj't of Trick Hot-yes,
DON FULANO
The Plack Beauty of Vamloviile ami the Smartest Horse on Karth.
A SECOND FEATURE ACT
I i THE '
j Wonderful O'Brien Troupe
i Acrobatic Specialties, Introducing Naomi, the Human Cannon Pall.
Waldron Brothers,
Teuton Funroakers.
Tom Mahoney,
Inimitable Comedian and Story
Teller. Jean Wilson,
Illustrated Song.
Winifred Stewirt,
Woman Baritone.
The Biograph,
Newest Motion 1'ietiires.
Pantages Orchestra.
Iireetion H. K. Kvenson.
Performances Kvery Afternoon at 2:0 o'clock, nights nt 7 :'M and !.
Prices the same Upstairs. l.V; Hownstairs, 2.V; Boxes, f0e.
Any Seat at Weekday Matinees, 15.
BAKER
THEATER
PHONES: MAIN 2. A 5360
GEO. L. BAKER. GEN. MGR.
ronrnvn? KHtovai.r porrt.ta prhr n.vnorsR
HOUR OF THS COMPARABIiK - HAKKR STUCK t OMPAWV
ALL WEEK, COMMENCING
Sunday Matinee, April 1208, Today
A Magnificent and Splendid Production of
the Powerful, Intensely Emotional Drama
THE ETERNAL CITY
l
By Hall Caine, Author of "The Christian" A Story of Rome in the
j Future Intensely Dramatic, Awe-inspiring and Thrilling Beautiful
Scenery and Settings One of the Grandest Features of the Entire
Year Stage Under Direction William Dills.
MATINEE SATURDAY
Evening Prices 25c. 35c, 50c
Matinees 15c, 25c
Sen Week : THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MISS BROWS
PIANO RECITAL
RV
Edward Baxter Perry
AT
ST. HELENS HALL
Tuesday, April 21, at 8 P. M.
Ticket S1.0O. for Sale hj
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.
Opposite Postor'fice.
5&
1 - - The Rose City's Greatest Amusement Enterprise
IN PREPARATION FOR OPENING
3
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SB
Music of all nations and special acts In th
new 8he!trt?'1 airdome by a chorus of 20
Tyrolean singers and dancers. Mhlt cir
cus. Human Incubator. Electric B.isbaM.
Th? Brainstorm. Buddha's Temple. Season
of musical comedy by a first-das? New
York company. Johnstown flood, and
tf
The Tickler"
(Copyrighted.)
New Ideas
New Faces
New Features
Saturday, May 1 6th g
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EXTRA! Breton's Flying Automobile EXTRA!
Maddest Daredevil Act In America.
PORTLAND GERMAN-AMERICAN CITIZENS' CELEBRA
TION AND PICNIC MAY 29 AT THE OAKS.
Oak Rink completely renovated and under new mnnflRCmeat. Aug
mented manic. ew kate. The only skating: rink of quality, patron
ised br tbc best people of tbe cltr.
Oaks srill . restaurant bids close April 15. A few more propo
sitions for .trictiy Jiisrh-Hass !eriTlnriate shows considered
upon Immediate application. Xothlng; In the park but clean,
wholesome entertainment, especially catering to women and
children. Address
D. C. FREEMAN, Mgr.
First and Alder streets.
Office at The Onks, 8 to S.
Phone, Sellwood 23ft.
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