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THE SUNDAY OREGOyiAX. rORTLAXD, OCTOBER 4, 1908. MISS P I IR V BRIDGES PROVES TO BE THE WOMAN FOR THE HOUR When Sta Director Is Left Behind, She Directs Production, Assisted hy Raw Stage Hands. r -I r " woman of "The Man of the Hour." ha a talent for the ataica that la net confined to imperaonatlon. She knows the material or business and rou tine rart of theatrical aa well a ahe knuti the meaning of "ri;ht upper en tranre" or "exit laughingly." She gave a remarkable exhibition of thl talent when, some ceaaoni ago. he went on tour as leading woman of Sydney Roaen-cM-j rlever fan-e. "The Purple Lady. The man who had ataged the play did not ariompacy the company on the road; and tiie man who was appointed to lh position missed a train to the first town on the route, so that S o'clock arrived without a stage manager. The members of the working-crew. too. were new to the play. for. in New York city, their duties had been looked after by the regular crew of the theater in which the far'-e had ita run. The manager with the company wa an experienced and useful man In the buslneaa depart mbent of theatricals, but waa out of his element when he stepped behind the arenes. Miss Bridges stepped forward In this emergency, took charge of the raw crew, as well as the stage force of the thea t.r. and at 8J6 had things In such shape that she was able to order the overture. The curtain went up t i:30 with the stage perfectly set and dreased. When not In the scene Miss Bridges took her place in the prompt or left-hand entrance and thence directed the performance. "Jhe wait between acts were a few minutes longer than usual, perhaps, for Miss Tt'-lrtc h.id to direct the changing of It it- I fv Hiss Rosy Bridges. Leadlac Woman of The . Mil of the Hoar" Company. , each set after changing her costume; but the performance was over less than ten minutes after the scheduled time, and not a hitch had occurred. IN PORTLAND THEATERS Continued From Page 2. past three seasons In New York. Chi cago and other great Northern cities as In its whirlwind tour of the South. J-or "The riansman's" Initial visit to the Pacific Coat the original produc tion and company has been secured, including such well-known actors as Franklin Ritchie, Eugenie Hayden. f.eorge M. revere. Maude Durand. Bar ry Maxwell. Kuth Hart. Guy B. Hoff man. M. J. Jordan. Edna Davis. Karl Lee, Clara Merscreau. Joseph L. Swee ney, Karl Ritchie. Gus Inglis and Har ry yuinlan. c.R.TIXG S.EASOX IS AT HAND Kxpoaitlon Kink Opens Monday Night for Fall and Winter. After being closed for live months, the Exposition Roller-Skating Rink will open for the Winter Monday night, l'uring the closed months the rink has been all overhauled and remodeled and many new convenlencea and com forts added. The great skating sur firr is like one great sheet of glass, and the skates are of the best. Roller skating Is not only fascinating hut beneflrtal. and this season bids fair to eclipse all others. It is a clean tund wholesome pastime, and can be mastered by all. A clean and careful policy ttas been adopted by the man agement, and the rink will be con ducted on a high plane. Professor A. Ie Caprlos band has been engaged for the season, and that Is a guarantee of good music. The slogan now seems to be: "Get the skating habit. "A knight for a Pay" Next Week. There are a lot of good things In "A Knight for a Iay" that cornea to the Ilellig theater for four nights begin ning next Sunday. October 11. The organization comprises many come dians, singers and actresses from the comic opera atage. Occasionally the "plot" concerning two Corslcan lock ets and a fortune In stage money, and a missing heir or two. and a forged will, and various other complications becomes lost or sidetracked In the swirl of choruses and dances. Bobby Karry. a clever comedian, is the real hilarious mainspring of the piece and. with Elsie Herbert, a comic maid given to chatter and elopements, cre ate more than enough fun for everybody. Brown of Harvard" Next. Every schoolboy and girl Is inter ested In the forthcoming production of "Brown of Harvard," by the Baker Ftock Company. "Brown of Harvard" is one of the best of the college plays, and wlil be presented by the Baker company in exact reproduction of the oriKinal. as played by Harry Woodruff and company at the Heillg last Janu ary at top prlcea. It will open next Sunday matinee October 4. School clubs and societies may obtain blocks of seats together by applying at the box office immediately. -Minstrels Will Be Here Soon. Richards & PrlngleSs Famous Minstrels will appear at the Baker Theater, the -week beginning with the matinee Sunday. Octoler 11. If newspaper critics are good Judges. It's a great show these dusky keons of Ham are giving this year. In addition lo the beautiful new first km. "The Meeting of the Alumni." there right big vaudeville acts, prominent ,.mg which are Craig, the medical mys- of t wo continents, Cooper, the black Lpoleon of ventriloquism: Moore, an r ropean artist, tnat win spring a great -prise, a choral corps of 3l singers m Dixieland, and a big singing and iiring sextet. KIXAK MlOW AT ORPHEl'M lew eek s Vaudeville Bill W ill act Everybody Talking. I ist loe your eyes, put your finger on f a.'t of the Orpheum's bill, an dyou il find a good act. The bill lust clos- . Im n lh I a ' lr n f h, inn-n V.rt Meks bill will keep the people talking and Singing the praises of the Orpheum. Ttie intense dramatic playlet lTie oper ator." by Charles Kenyon. will be present ed by lister Chambers and Clara Knott. The socr.e Is laid In a lone telegraph sta tion on the S. P. R. R. In the middle of th Nevada desert, and it deals with a fatigued operator, a mistaken signal and a woman's wit and heroism. The noted prima donna Miss Helen Ber tram Is making a special vaudeville tour In the theater of the Orpheum ctrcuit. She achieved a notable success in grand and liKh: opera, and probably created more original role In important musical ' comedies than any other American singer ' of recent years. There is no more popular comedy come dian oa the American stage tlian Charles H. Bradshaw. who. with a capable com pany of comedians, will play "Ht In a Y'.x" here. The merry little skit in which lie is the Essential figure, proves to be one of th most entertaining of Its familiar and nonsensical type. Kaffma'a Simian Performers, an aggre gation ot remarkable monkeys and ba boons will provide an amuaing and Inter esting act. Mr. Raffln is an old cirrus ' riown. who, : years ago. offered bis first aggregation' of trained anlmala on tiie stage. ' Arthur Dezxueg, who comes fcere in vau deville, is one of America best known minstrel comedians. For years he was the favorite endman with Hi Henry, the Haverly. and Primrose & West's big or ganizations and he Is presenting the quaint monologue which made him popu lar then with new songs and timely wit ticisms. LeClalr and- Sampson, who pay their first visit here at the Orpheum are Eng lish comedy athletic acrobats who are travesty rymnasts. They have been suc cessful abroad In a very funny act called, "The Bogus Strong Man." Noblette and Marshall present a bright and tuneful melange of chatter and aong which they style "Hints in Soldiery." The Orpheum orchestra is receiving much favorable commendation for the beautiful manner in which their many overtures are rendered. The usual motion pictures close the show. EUROPEAN ACT$ FOR GRAND Fine Line of Entertainment on Pro gramme Opening Tomorrow. From the music halls of Europe and the best vaudeville houses of 'America come the acts which will be found on the new programme at the Grand thts week. The new show commences to morrow afternoon. For the top of the bill the booking agents of Sullivan & Consldlne have secured Hill and SUvanl. These people, a man and a woman, are acknowledged as being, the greatest unlcycle experts in the world. Their act is strictly high-class at all times. What they perform. Is not attempted even by Imitators. The man ridea an old-fas'hhtoned high -wheel and carries the woman perched upon his shoulders. He also rides a carriage wheel down a flight of stairs. Hill and SUvanl begin their tricks where others end and there is not an ordinary bicycle trick In their repertoire. . Shooting a rlne is an easy matter, but to shoot It like a sharpshooter Is difficult. The Vivians have made this difficulty easy for themselves and they can hit the bullseye at every shot. The hardest trick and fancy shots are easy for them and they Introduce nov elties Into the act. They were the first to produce melody from chimes by shooting at bells. The New Housemaid" is guaranteed a laugh-maker. Brooks and Vedder are the participants. The plot tells of the troubles a young husband has with a parlor-maid and their exchange of repartee Is of the' witty, qulck-flre order. Songs and dances are Intro duced In the sketch. Marie Scheftels is a decided blonde and she is called the English song-bird. To hear her sing "When Dreams Come True" Is alone worth the price of admission. Gardner brothers have a reputation In Australia for their musical act and they will have a good place on the bill. Welch and Earle. boys who drees In while, are neat dancers and good sing ers. Fred Bauer will have a new aong and there will be motion pictures on the Grandlscope. Today ends the present big bill with Roland West In "The Criminal": Laugh lin's aerial dogs: the Abdullah Arab tumblers and others. Seat O 1 aaie Tomorrow COHRIED METROPOLITAN QUARTETTE WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCT. 7 HEILIG THEATER 8ilS PRICES Lower Floor . . . . $4.00 Balcony, 1st 4 rows . 3.00 Balcony, next 5 rows 2.00 Balcony, last 6 rows . 1.50 Gallery, reserved . . 1.50 Gallery Admission . 1.00 Boxes . 25.00 Out-of-town orders must be accompanied by check lngly neat singing and dancing, act. All three are pretty girls with beau tiful wardrobes and exquisite scenic effects. Their act must be. seen to be appreciated. Today will be the last appearance of the present bill headed by the Heu man Trio, worlds greatest cyclists, at each performance during1 the week. Three performances dally . at popular prices. FIRES DO NOT HURT STATE PANT AGES NEWEST NOVEITY Atra. the Bnllet-Proof Woman, Im pervious to Rifle Balls. That the Pantages management has succeeded In procuring a first-class bill of American and European novel ties for the new show commencing with Monday'a matinee will be dem onstrated by a perusal of the the fol lowing list of great feature offerings: The principal headline attraction will be Atra. the bullet-proof woman. Impervious to ordinary steel-tipped bullets. She stands upon a pedestal and permits Chevalier John de Lor is. a crack European shot, to fire steel tipped bullets at her from, a distance of four yards. A piece of paper fast ened to the front of her dress Is found to be pierced by the bullets and the glass globe located behind her and In direct path of the bullets, is shat tered. A committee from the audience rill be selected and permitted to ex amine the bullets and load the rifle. This act has been written up by all the European and American scientific papers and is considered by all to be one of the greatest wonders of the age. The Victoria Quartet is the special added attraction. They are singers and instrumentalists, playing on vari ous stringed Instruments: their voices Mend nicely and the harmony is ex cellent. Kiernan. Cole. Klernan A Co.. pre sent a miniature musical comedy, "The Taming of the Beast." this act has gone big every place It has been pre sented and Is strictly an advanced vaudeville feature act: the lady in the cast is an exact counterpart of Lillian Russell, and has a splendid voice. Billy Cullen holds a gold medal as the champion funny story-teller, he is said to have one of the best single acts In vaudeville and. as a singer of comic songs, has no superior. Myrtle Vlctorina and the Two Zolara through an error this trio were billed to appear here two weeks ago. but opened at Pantages SpCkane house In stead: however, they will positively appear at our matinee performance Monday and remain the entire week. ni . - KAnArl.. ..1aj4 -Pli 1PH(nn 1 II-? m - ifivfciij c-..wu m. l l PUie Triy." Jir' Lave gal jLu.fiiXAXdJJ Minnesota's Timber Cninjured Weyerhaueser Interests Untouched. ST. PAUL. Minn.. Oct. S. (Special.) State Land Commissioner Iverson has is sued a report - regarding the loss .from the terrible forest fires on the Iron Range, which Is to the effect that the flames dtd no damage whatever to the timber lands belonging to the State of Minnesota. As soon as the fires would permit, the Land Commissioner sent deputies to In vestigate the damage. They found that the fires had only traveled over the same paths that previous fires had done, and the Immense trees for which Minnesota Is noted, were uninjured. The state owns millions of acres of timber lands, worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Any loss to them would mean a serious loss to the state. The Weyerhauesers, of St. Paul, the largest lumber owners In the world, were unharmed by the fires. HOT AIR FOR RHEUMATISM Princess Haufeldt-Wildenburg Gives Apparatus to London Hospital. LONDON,' Oct. 3. (Special.) Through the generosity of Princess Hatxfeldt-Wll-denburg. there will be Installed at the London Hospital a complete set of the hot air apparatus for the treatment of gout and rheumatism which forms a valuable part of the Carlsbad cure and is the In vention of a local physician. Dr. D. Tyr-nauer., HEILIG THEATER Uth aa4 WASHTSGTOH STS. PHONES MAIN 1 AND A list THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY OCT.S-9-lOrATORD" l "The beat play I km ever aeea." Premldeat Rooaevelt. RETURN OF LAST SEASON'S BIC SUCCESS WM. A. BRADY AND JOSEPH R- GRISMER'S PRODUCTION TIEMMIJ A Story of Present -Day Conditions by George Broadhuret ' THE COMPANY- Wm. Lamp,' Felix Haary, LotiU Headricka, Nell Moraa, Everett Batter field. Wm. Lloyd. Murdoch: J. Meerrte. Arthur C. Hull sad the Misses Rnby Bridges, Evelyn Moore, Ethel Brandoa. T Years Saver 1 I Six Months HHnoia I I Six Months Tremeat Theater. New York. Theater, Chicago. Theater. Bortoe. SEAT SALE NEXT TUESDAY IP AM. PRICES BOTH EVENING AND MATINEE Lower Floor $1.50-$ 1. 00 Balcony $1.00-75c-50e Gallery 50c BAKER THEATER Oregon Theater Co., Telephones Male Inc.. Lessee 5360 GEO. L. BAKER, GENERAL MANAGER The Theater That Plays Big Road Attractions at Popular Prices MATINEE TODAY SURE WEEK OPENING ffl. OCTOBER 4, 1908, TODAY MATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY H. H. Frazee Present the Piquant Musical Mixture OF a SPICE " Book and Lyrics bv Allen Lowe, George K. Stoddard and Frederick Rankin Mi-sic bv Paul Schindler and Ben M. Jerome. Original Dances, Groupings and. Effects by GUS SOHLKE. SEK The Exterior of the King s Palace The Brilliant Star of Fste The Famous "Goo Goo Girls The Dance of the Witches Sohlke's Original Broilers The Grand Electric Finale. :: :: ".: The Company Includes: Sam Rose, Harry Williams. Percy Bacon. Mattle Martz, Harry Wat son. Edwin Lang, Harry Leavelle, Roberta .Wilson, Loretto Convey. n;-t iviKHTO IN CHICAGO 1 SOLID MONTHS IN BOSTON 3 SOLID 2'"1 MONTHS IN NEW YORK. AT THE MAJESTIC THEATER. n(.IR Poe-crv Brady The Goo-Goo Man The Witches You and I "ncf SamfIarlnes-LUtle Maid of Nlcobar-Haw Can Tou Tell?-Star of Fate Ching Ling Fons Same Old Girl billy Sailor. :: : N Ight Prices. gBc, BOe, 75c. S1.00; Matinees, S5c. 80c. NEXT ATTRACTION: RICHARD PRIN CLE'S MINSTRELS. pieces designed for application to various parts of the body. The back is treated In' a kind of reclining chair, other cylin ders are fashioned to fit the legs and arms. The air in the chambers is heated by electricity. The whole apparatus will occupy two rooms, each 15 feet square. It will be sent from th factory at Wiesbaden, where it Is made between October 10 and 15. and Dr. Tyrnauer promises to v come over to explain in detail Its working methods to the hospital authorities. The Hon. Sydney Holland, secretary of the hospital, in a statement welcoming the promised presentation said that rheu matism is a. curse of the East End. greater even than consumption, the chil dren's ward at the hospital being full of these cases. He estimated that the cost of the cure will not exceed a half penny per patient. Industrial Bank, for Russia. WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. Consul-General Sharp, of Moscow, has reported that the Councils of the United Repre sentatives of Trade and Industry have dustrial bank for granting adequate credits. The object Is the resuscita tion of the previous favorable period of- prosperity which, the Consul-Gen-eral says, was only to be attributed to the influx of foreign capital into the country. ) COMING SOON if' , .- ' 3 -IP . THE HPK:f: CLANSMAN I THE PLAY 100 HAVE BEEN J, j EAGERLY AWAITING THE S TAR Phones . PLATING OSLI STAIR-HAVLIN EASTERN ROAD ATTRACTIONS m f i Commencing Sunday Matinee, Oct. 4, 1908 KUMT GAZrOLO'S 6PECTACXLAR MELODRAMA CORNERS OF THE LfE A R T H A Kaleidoscopic Series of Magnificent Stage Pictures A MASS OF GREAT SCENES On the Frontier. National City, near the Border Line of Lower Califor nil and Mexlco-The Old Aztec Ruin, near Sierra Madre Mountains Great Gates of Temple ButsuJapan Pass In the Mountains. Asia The Craig of Destiny Stock fcxehange. San Francisco Tracked to Earth. National City. STRONGEST MELODRAMATIC CAST EVER PRESENTED Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday -1 3c, 25c, 35c and 50c Matin oo Prices 15c and 25c Night Price NEXT ATTRACTION Tne RocEy Mountain Express-Sunday, Oct. 11 We GRAND VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE WEEK OF MONDAY MATINEE OCTOBER 5, 1908 EMINENTLY SATISFACTORY VAUDEVILLE HEADED BY Hill fi Silviany Brought from Europe for a spe-l rial tonr. World's Greatest Sensational TJnicyclists. Special Added Feature, The Vivians The. Wo rid 'e Most Famous Sharpshooters and Originators of Flaying Music with Rifles. Brooks 6 Vedder In a Bunch of Hilarity. "The New Housemaid" Maie, Scheftels "The English Songbird." The Musical Gardners Australia's Greatest Musical Entertainers. Welch & Earle "The Two in White." Fred Bauer Singer of Pictorial Lyrics. Grandascope Latest French Motion Pictures. Evenings and Sunday and Holi day Matinees: Lower Floor 25c, Balcony 15c. Week-Day Mati nees, AH Seats 15c. Three Performances Daily at 2:30, 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. Sunday and Holiday Matinees, Curtain Kises at 3 P. M. -i tT?w.v4"r rrir a h n i n n i n h IM tvai i n li fi t I M li rKJ Af Phones Main 117 A 4224 THEATRE 12th and Morrison Streets Kmplre Theatre Co. (ImcO Leasee. PORTXAXD'S FASHIONABLE FOPV1.AR-PR1CE PLAYHOl'SE. Home ot the Incomparable Baker Stock Company. Repeated -BY IMMENSE POPULAR DEMAND Repeated Second week of the great Belasco production, STARTING MATINEE TODAY, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1 908 THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN W EST GREATEST STOCK PRODUCTION "EVER SEEN IN THE WEST It Is the talk of the town. St'ag-e direction of IVinald Bowles. Ma,tinea Saturday. Evening prices 36c, 35c, 60c Matinees, 15c, 25c. Seats for entire week now on sale at the box office. Do not delay and do not fail to see this most beautiful of all stock plays. It is one treat of a lifetime. , Ereniiw Curtain, Sharp: Matinee. Sharp. No one seated while eurtaln Is np. Next Week- BROWN OF HARVARD Hy Mnt. (ex. Sun.-holl.) 15-23-50O j Dally Mat, (ex. Snn-hoH.) 15-85-600 Phones Main 6 and A 1020 1 V THEATER I .1 : I TORMEBI.t I THE A TER Paylnr Particular At tention to the Enter tainment, Comfort and convenience of Ladies and Children. IOBMERI.T MARQCAM GRAXD ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE WEEK COMMENCING Pr esentlnjt at all Tima the Best ot European and Ameri can Vaudeville Attractions. MONDAY MATINEE, OCT. 5 The lntenee Dramatic Playlet. ARTHUR DEMING THE OPERATOR The Famous Mlmnrel End-Man. LYSTEB CHAMBERS AND " .txARA knott. n CLAIR 6 SAMPSON HELEN BERTRAM Famous American Prima Donna. NOBLETTE 6 MARSHALL CHARLES H. BRADSHAW 6 CO Him, m soldiery. introducing Flying Trapeze ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCES EVERY EVEN1XO AT 8:15; MATINEE DAILY AT 8:15 EVENING PRICES 15-25-50-75C ' EVENING PRICES 15-25-50-75c Dally Mat. (ex. Snnholl.) 15-25-50e Pally Mat, (ex. Sun-holl.) 15-25-BOc PANTAGES THEATER BILL CHANGES MONDAY ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE STARS OF ALL NATIONS Week ending today: Heuman Trio, World's Greatest Cyclists; Mack. I Malone and Mack, Premier Dancers; Cushtn:r, Merrill and Davis. Com- edy Sketch; Grand Opera Trio. Prison Scene from Faubt; John Y. Clark, . Comedian; Elliott Beanjer, and Motion Pictures. WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW ENGAGKNENT EXTRAORDINARY OF ATRA The Bullet-Proof Woman. Impervious to Ordinary Steel-Tipped Bullets. The Greatest Wonder of Modern Times. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION THE VICTORIA QUARTET Singers a.id Instrumentalists. MVRTI.K V1CTORINE AND THE T WO 35 O I. A It s, the Fashion Plate Trio, sniRers and Dancers. fill I Y CUI.I.EN BILIOTT nSASKH, Singing and Talking Comedian. Baritone Soloist. THE BIOGRAPH, Presenting the Latest in Motion Photography. rliMIM; THE RIG SENSATION. "HARDEKH" IN THE MII.K CAN MYSTERY. MORE INEXPLICABLE-THAN THE FAMOLS BOX TRICK. KIERNAN. COI.E. KIERNAN ND C O M P A N Y, Presenting "The Taming of the Beast. ' H orse Show Second Annual Horse Show of the Portland Hunt Club ORIENTAL BUILDING October 15th, 16th and 17th, 1908 Sale of Seats opens MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th at Martin & Rowe's Drug Store, 6th and Wash, at 9 A. M. Reserved Seats, $1.50 General Admission, 50c THE LYRIC STARTING TODAY THE BLUNKALL COMPANY PRESENTS MY JIM WITH MISS NEORA LANDSCOME and the FAMOUS SALOME DANCE 9