The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 23, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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THA OREGON DAILT JOtmyAIi; gQIlTIiAND, SATUHDAY EVEKiyQyTGXJST ; 33.1002.;;
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LAZARUS HAS
RETURNED
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Says That the Government Has an
, Eye on Portland" 7
HE POSTOFFICE ALTERATIONS
Eastern Capital Looks to the West
for Investment.
Edgar M. Lazarus, the local govern
ment architect, has returned from a
Ave weeks' trip to New Tfork, .Washing
ton, and Baltimore. While at Washlng
ton, Mr. Lazarus aaw Mr. Taylor, the
supervising architect of the United
State government regarding the propos
ed alteration! to the Portland post office.
Jn an Interview Mr. Lasarus said:
"The bill for ths addition of 1200,000 to
the appropriation made by Congress
states that for the United States post
office and court bouse at Portland, Ore
gon from J4O4.805.74 to J604.306.75, for the
purpose of enlarging said building W as
to make tha same suitable for the fur
ther accommodation of the postofiio and
United States courts which continue
-theIn',
'.'About 118 public building bills were
passed at the last sesslon-of Congress.
It wUI be some little whlir before the
Portland building can be taken up, al-
CaLVIN HEILia
'!L .Manager.
M ARQ U A M GRANP T HE. AT RE
CALVN HElLla,'
Manager.''" ' f
G r a n d
of the
Season
Openi
ONE WEEK CdMMENCINC AUGUST 25th MATINEE SATURDAY
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1BV0P
,. and FER.RI1S HAKTMAN ,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS SMITH AND HERBERT'S MASTERPIECE
"THE. SERENADE" A
Orchestra.
Pretty CirU.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS
"the Idol's Eye"
Balance of Week and SATURDAY Matinee
TIVOLI POPULAR PRICES: 25c, 35c, 40c, 75c. Matinee: 25c, 35c, 50c. Seats now on sale for entire week
then remodel the Interior of the present
structure Into a first-class modern build
ing. "Building operations In the East are
being conducted on an enormous scale,
but owing to the impossibility of obtain
ing structural steel, occasioned by the
congested condition of the market, West
ern buildings of an important character
are being delayed everywhere. Tha Uirge
structures In the- East are being held
r:- If 1 ' it .
Scene From "The Tide of Life," at Cordray'f Theatre, Next Week.
though the " supervising architect real
ises the urgent necessity of action being
taken In connection with these Improve
; meats, as we visited the building to
gether in Mr. Taylor's visit to- Portland
about a year ago, and it was . on the
strength of his reoommenOatton that the
Secretary of the Treasury Indorsed the
Improvements.
"The intention is that after complet
ing the wing to move the working force
of the building into this addition and
back from 6 to 12 months owing to the
invisibility of -procuring: the ' necessary
traotiira). metei' "Wy ':
EaVert Investors nave tbelr:,eye8
turned to- the Paolrtc Coast, land : the
NortAwes and""?the ' Western " railroad
stocks are enjoying quite a booming1 a a
eonajuenie.' There are vast sums of Idle
money seeking safe Investments, and
Portland will be the first city to feel
the Impetus owing to its conservatism
in financial matters.
"I am glad to get back to God's own
country, for the Eastern titles are in
sufferable in summer months. The Treas
ury department was particularly well
pleased with Portland's new Custom
House, which they consider one of the
best buildings of it kind In the United
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NEW YORK DEMOCRATS.
(Scrlpps-McRae News Association.
SARATOGA, Aug. 23. The Democratic
atate committee went into session at the
Grand Union Hotel shortly after noon
today to complete arrangements for hold
ing the state nominating convention. Un
less there is a change in the plan the con
vention will bi called for this city on
September 30. , . , '
ROYAL WELCOME
The President Will Be Entertained
by New Hampshireites.
me BAKER THEATRE
-.j.,, .'-'.Ty ' GEO. I. BAKER, Lesse and Manager.
" The sale of seats will bejfia Wednesday morning;, Aug. 37th, for
The NEILL STOCK COMPANY
Which Will Open Tnelr Engsgment
Sunday Afternoon, Aug. 31st "
. .: Presenting the Beautiful Society Play, f
(Scrippa-McRae News Association.)
CONCORD, N. H., , Aug. 23.-New
Hampshire is In readiness to extend a
fitting welcome to President Roosevelt
when he visits the state next week. A4
Portsmouth the party will be received by
the Secretary of State, the Adjutant-
General and members of the Governor's
staff, who wIM act as escort to this city
by way of Nashoa. and' Manchester. At
the passenger station here Governor Jor
dan and the other members of his official
family will join the President for the trip
to The Weirs and the return to the Con
cord state fair grounds. It is expected
that Secretary of State Hay, Secretary of
Socfal
igh way-
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Under the Personal Direction
Of ROBERT MORRIS.
TEa Company
CHARLES WYNOATE.
r WILLIAM BERNARD,
KOBEKT MORRIS,
FREW MOWER,
HOWARD RUSSELL.
W. H. DILLS, . t
ROBERT SIDDLE. '
WILLIAM SOUTHARD,
CATHERINE COUNTISS.
ELSIE ESMOND. .
M1NA GLEASON, V.
LILLIAN RHODES,
EL8PETH M NE1LL,
ROY BERNARD. ' ,. .
LITTLE DOT BERNARD
LOUISE BROWNELL.
irCORDRATRS THEATltEa
' ' 0 - 1 JOHN S"." CORnP A V Montour . f
Grand Opening of the Season : '
ONE WEEK STARTING A f lf A
SUN DAY, EVENING AUU s4
AND SATURDAY, MATINEE
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A
PLAY
That Pleases the People . ' . .
Bubbling Over With Heart Interest
Most Enjoyable Love Story
Thrilling ScenesStartling Climaxes
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fented by a Capanle Company of Players .
FIR,ST TJME IN THIS CITY.
. SEATS NOW ON SALE-Evening, 23c and 50c; Matinee, 23c (to any
Next AttracUoiiJU
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Perform
ance Every
-Night
K?&n Evening, 15c, 25c, 0c;,;itanee, 10c ISc,C:.
i - Secure your Seats -earlyantt a.volt thrf rush. J- v
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the Interior Hitchcock, Senators Spooner
of Wisconsin,. Lodge of Massachusetts
and Gallinger' and Burnham of New
Hampshire will become, members of the
party on its jlrrival hqre. Addresses of
welcome will be made at the fair grounds
s?d
elation and It Is expected that Presfdent
Roosevelt, will briefly respond. Thurs
day evening the President will proceed to
te Fells to spend u day as the guest
of Secretary Hay. f
SHIELDS' PARK
: 1 3th and Washington Streets
. EDWARD SHIELDS - PROPRIETOR
No
Liquors
Sold
Only Place of Amusement in TEi City
Champion of the World
Capt. John Holtum
Cannon Ball Manipulator.
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The Original
. Millard Bros.
' Bingihg; Dancinff, Banjos.
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The Wdnderful
polyscope
f . t. Funnier, Jhan Ever.
"if .-f i r ;; ; i! - . v -.) t
j.'lf'protjng -(tfy.jril'V'
! Joseph Thompson
' New Illustrated Songs.
The Terpsichore an Queen ; ' -
Atlantis :
Fire and Serpentine Dahoer.
Greatest Hit of the Season ' .
Leonard & Leonard
Odd Musical Duo New Act.
Returning Sunday, August tl
Natsuda's Japanese
Acrobats and Jugglers
Best Musicians in the City, "
Shields Orchestra
8am DrlsoolL Leaden
General Admission, 10 Cents. Amateurs Friday.
Two Weeks of Amazing Amusement
Two Weeks of Music and Mirth
. Two Weeks of furious fun
Two Weeks of Sensational Sight
FIRST. LAST AND ONLY VISIT TWO nAVS HMI V S Amm
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OPENS SEPT. 1st, 1902 CLOSES SEPT. 13th, 1902
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st
Opening Day Coronation
of the Queen
A Ceremony of Great Pomp and Splendor
QUEEN MAY BELLE
Will be Crowned in the presence of heril
entire Court. MuMn .f Hnllnr Iflnint.ra 1
Courtiers, Heralds, Pages. Jesters, etc.,
presenting a scene of Mediaeval grandeur.
Industrial Exposition
Carnival, Circus,
Menagerie
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2d
Grand Review- Monster Street
Parade The Queen "and
Court In Royal State
Chariots will be escorted by 100 Elks to
Reviewing Stand wh-n will bo Re
viewed the Great Midway and Car
nival Company consisting of 1C0 People.
69 Caged. Animal. Camf-ls, Elephants,
Donkeys, and other Oriental Features
of the Big Show.,
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3d
OREGON DAY
Special Exercises at the Manufacturers'
Building and Fruit. Grain and Forestry
ParHou. Patriotic, Concert by Military
Band i:i Tmple of Light and Music.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Uth
ELKS' DAY-Priie Parade
Uniformed Eiks' Lodges accompanied by
tneir cwn Marching Bands from all
pU-tS Of the NorthWM Will nurtloln..
In the Contest for lingo Cash Prises.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th
BABY DAY
M Gold and Silver Medals and other
Suitable mses will be awarded to Com
peting Infants. Onen to mil BiMm u.
der t years of. age..-.: ' ,:-
EYERY flAY A SPECIAL DAY !
EVERY DAY A BIG DAY
The Grand Aggregation of Shows within
the Carnival Grounds Excells In Variety
of Attractions and Sensational Features
any Amusement Event ever known to the
Western World.
Price of Admission to All Parts
of the Carnival :
10 Cts. admits to
Industrial Street,
Country Store,
Temple of Light
and Music, and
Manufacturers' Building. 5 50 Cts. (Child
ren 25c) admits to Midway, German Vil
lage and all shows in the Alld way.. ,
' Every ticket has coupon entitling holder to cbance, on .
ShetUnd Pony, Cart and Harness, to be ctve away on
CtaUdren's Day, Friday, 5ept. la. . ,
60c
60c
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
Harvest and Floral Day
Beautiful Street Parade of Floats and
Decorated Vehicles showing Wealth and
Abundance of Oregon's Floral and Hor
ticultural Products. , '-... -
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th
CHARITY DAY, ,
A percentage of the Gate i Receipts on
this day will be distributed among the
Charitable Institutions of the City. '
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9th
WEDDING DAY
Five Couples will be Married In the
presence of the -Queen. - -
Kpeclel Concert in the Temple of Light
and Music. . 1
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th
MILITARY DAY
Greatest Military Demonstration ever
witnessed in the West. Regular Troops
J rem Vancouver Garrison and O. N. tl.
nfantry. Cavalry, Artillery 2000 Men,
450 Horses, 12 Pieces Artillery and 8
Military Bands in line.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th
WOMEN'S DAY.
Reception by the Queen. - The special
features of Ms day will be In charge of
-jthS-LadlestT .: -J.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th y.
Children's Day; Shriners Night
A Beautiful Shetland Pony, ' Cart ana '
Harness will be given away In the after
noon. . , ''...".
In the 'evening Al Kadlr "Temple of tha
Mystic Shrine will own the Grounds an
pay their respects to the Nobles of the f
Desert..
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13th
; Mardi-fGsxasy-'crr
Everybody Invited to mask and partiot
,pate n -th closlhg fevels of the last
Elks' Carnival. Spectacular Illuminated
Parade, at night by the Funny Fellows
andthetr Funny Friends Something-doing
all the tint. , . t -
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS AND REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS.
EVOIR' RECEPTION
Another European Tour Arranged for Thto
SUPEElLftTlVELY ' POPULAR HISTORICAL Eflf ERTAIFinENT.
MB HOUGH - niDEOS OF TilE tlVORLD.
OBJECT LESSONS
Taken from the pages of realism, and illustrated by the .
very mea who nave ass 10 tea la making toe lame 01 toe
worm's Mounted, Warriors
An Edocalioiial 1 Exhibition
That renlij incane eofcething.
A Veritable
Kinaemn m
of History
Teaching facts and
not on fiction
founded.
FEATURE
PILED ON
FEATURE
This aeaso'n aarpassing its owif
7i stupendous Bell.
peerress Hioers. y
Warlike Pageants,
Chivalrous Characters,
Strange People,
Than ever before presentea.
W Nations and Nonids,
riVIUIBS HI DUIUBI LIID,
Equestrian Feats and Skill,
Scoots, Soldiers and Horses,
Fresh from field and foray
su. 3. life-savers.
Atlantic coast guards.
Thrilling Rescues bithe Breeches Buoy. .
Xll under the personal command of "The King of Them IH
COLW.F.nO Dill"
r ' And NATS SALSBURY. Dlrectorleoerat.
Toeether with those true born
Ploaeera ol the Plains who
have told the atorjr oT pro-
gressm tne ureav urama or
biviiizaiion. Mew ana in
teresting arrangement of
veil-known Wild Weal
Incident, anch aa
Tii9'Stag9 Coach
"Hold Up", Cowboy
"Round Up", and
Attack on t!i8
Emigrant
Train
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0RANDFREESTREET REVIEW:
: 4 . , " ! On the morning of Exhibition, exact bonr and rxnto of parade to be announced. , " "- , '
"sr'.-- ,., The pJaceArseifftAace being the'rivid and ' 1
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Two performances daily, a fV ADfliSSiON 50 CENTS. . CHILDREN UNDER o YEARS. 35 CENTS.
n, P m a or ahlne. :, I 4 Ksservcd scats, incisdlnf admlssloa. ti. oa Mia si Us Afdrica Pharmacy, 6th and Wt sa. .
GROUNDS CORNER TWENTY-FIRST AND SAVIER STREETS, ; a , 4 '
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