. ' ' J ". " ' V I" ' . " i ' .." " " " : --?- , ... . : ' , . . .. ' ' 1 - ' 11 I . J. . i .i I i iii ..il.,, BILLS OF PLAYS i : A -W&k: of Gaiety Is to : .Conic for Portland I CARNIVAL FEATURlS t The Theater, Season Will Also : -Then - Be ' in FaU Swing. ' tTtii eamln r1 will hrlnar to Port ln& a. worl4 I amusement Interest, with various attractions from which to aelert rhara will be tha Carnival of the Elka, with the, iabbur Midway Shows and tha other features, displays by Portland bust AT CORDRAY'8. s. ". ' f 7 V v - .... n-4. .1... Carry Dol liver. ness houses and Eastern concerns, and music and brilliant lighting effects and all of tha oomraderls and democratic com mingling of'tfcS people of all classes that goes with such gala occasions. At tba theaters thera will be something to cater to every taste, opera, drama and .Vaudeville, the theatrical Reason being really In full awing with the coming of Sunday night Concerning the, numerous attractions the managers of the houses have the fol lowing to cay to the publlo: BY MR. BAKER. Nelll Stock Opens a Season of Repertoire Work Tomorrow afternoon the Nelll Stock Company will begin Its season at the Baker theater, presenting "A Social Highwayman," a society play In four acta. Each act will be staged in a man ner never before seen at the Baker The atre. .In fact, the productions will be one of the features that the management lakes, pride in. Tha company has been, selected with a great "deal of care and such member omes to Portland with a first-class East, rn reputation. Experience is an ossen tlal tha, makes an actor proficient. A great many people get the idea that they would 'like to go upon the stage and apply to the management for positions. In some of the stock houses throughout tha eautitry-tliey enpage four or five prin cipals and All In with amateurs and peo ple who think they can act. And in some Instances the management does not know differently. ( James Nelll, who selected the stock company, has had more than fifteen years f managerial experience. He was fully aware that in organizing this company It must be exceptionally good, for the rea son of its long engagement. And Man ' ager Baker has remodeled his theatre, putting In flew carpets and draperies, and With, the decorations and new paint used, the Baker Theatre will present a cozy 'aippeararice at the opening. It may te safely predicted that thla play house will teoome very- popular before the season as ended, . BY MR. HEILIG. PoUard Jovenile Opera Co. Plays i Return Engagement. . The Pollard Juvenile -Optt Company wlll.fcegla a, return engagement tor one reek on Monday, Sept. 1, at 'the Mar luaea-Qrtnd Theatre,' during which time Ihey, -will present Planquette'a oomlo Perform, anc very. V,1 Night SHIELDS' PARK KDWABLD SHIELDS PftOPRIKTOR. Uni son ONLV TWO MORE WEEKS , SEASON CLOSE5 SUNDAY THE FOURTEENTH RetuVn Engagement MATSUDAS ROY A L JAPANESE ft - SIX IN NUMBER. DIRECT FROM JAPAN Versatile Bketcbj Artists.' . . , . i - - .i TEe Thompsons Chinese Comedy Act A Pleasing Feature i Helen Lamar jpiusteata,Becltal. The Irish Comedian, -T 1 ' W.H.McBiJde Will sing. a bli talk a bit and dance a Bit. . . " Always a Feature : Polyscope . Comic, jand Interesting. Pamoua ' Swiss Duo, Seppel & Fran2 Tyrolean Bong. -4- The Serpentine Queen, ' Atlantis Poses Plastlqu. . ; &-t i- A Permanent Feature, ; Joseph Thompson s New Illustrated Songs.' With Its Usual Excellency, Shields Orchestra Ten Star Musicians. Qeneral Admission 10c. SEATS FOR EVERYBODY BIG AMATEUR BILL FRIDAY NIGHT; CORDRAY'S theatre ' ' - , JOHlt CORDRAT, Manaffer. . ONE WEEK, Commencing Sunday EveningAug. 3st . Z n FIRST APPEARANCE IN PORTLAND OF THE 'ge.... i Juveiiile Specialty Co. v And Their Little Brass Bandj neiasco The Only Organization of Its Kind inf the Theatrical World. . . . i ... . . 16 WONDERFUL LITTLE PBRFOIJMERS. Big VAUDEVILLE Acts by LITTLE PEOPLE. J Don't fall to heai1 the Little Brass Band Concert in front Theatre at 7:4s x Mothers don't fail to bring your children to see our children. X Ladies' and Children's Matinee Saturday at 2:15 P. M. SEATS NOW OjN SALE Evening, 25c and 50c; Matinee, 23c (to any x part of the house); Children, 1 Oc. ' x "NEXT A TTRACTIONSa .Sga2ftt Richards-Pririgles Minstrels Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Matlnes, 44TU Sept. 10, II. 13 and 13, THEEAUTIFUL DRAMA, 1 11611113. opera. laul Jones, jor 'tne Jifst tnrt-e nlebts and Saturduy matinee, and t'.ie successful muslca. mlkture, . "A Oaiety Girl," for the last three nights of the week. The Seattle Times of Aug. 25 has the following concerning the ''Paul Joiu-s" first night in haf clt: To speak in very complimentary torins of the singing of- "faul Jones" at the Grand last evening, is mere matter of justice, and it also correctly reflects the opinion of the capacity 'audience which was Jn attpndnnce The big house at this timer-of year Is a surprise, esnd neems to show that the Pollard Opera Company Is constantly augmenting Its popularity with local theatre-goers. . Fred Pollard sung for the first tlmf his new song. ''The Rose of Killkrney." This s destined to be the pext popular song in Seattle. Written by Carroll Johnson, it was brought out by Maude Ambur at Fischer's In San Francisco,, a n.4 ! rightly given five encores ther, Fred Pollard, for that matter, hed four encores on It last night. He will have his five before the week is out. The eotjg is given an appropriate choril backing-. tures are addea to this season's pro- gi-Mn, among whom lire J. W. Cooper, tin world's best ventriloquist, Simon Ponomor's troupe of Morocco Acrobats, Cyclone Arabian tumblers, .Including Major Bury-Jo Tip. Moorish Ildget. Tne worn of these people Is sulci to be some thing wonderful. In their specialties, they accomplish wonders, and in the bit of a drama" with which' they end the evening's bill they manifest astonishing talent. BY MR. SHIELDS'. BY MR..CORDRAY, Bdasco JuvcqIIc Specialty Co. for the Entire Week; At Cordray'i for Carniral week, tna Belasco Juvenile Specialty Company will be the bill, and ft Is safe to predict that the attendance- will Increase a the wees progresses, unlefsd, Indeed, .the opening night does not compel hanging out the S. H. O" sign. Jf tl merits of this company of youngsters h been appre ciated in advance, tjftla will be the case; for there has been nothing in the line of juvenile work on Portland stages that will compare with, that tha wMl be done by the B.lacoa. t ' 1 For three nights, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, September 9, I and 9, t Cor dray's Richard Prlngle' famous Geor gia Minstrels, will be 'the" attraction. This company caters to tha most refined patronage and .'furnishes boura bf solid enjoyment without suggestive utter ance during' the whole performance ard this baa been the phfeomenai success of thla big combination, . Several tew fea- 'The Park Will Close, Two Weeks From Tonight. Edward BhieISs has concluded tff- close his park on Sunday, September H1J1, and ho Intends making the lat two wee'ks humorous' In the way of a program. As 1 he top-linor for next week, hb prevents the famous Matsuda Royal TroUpo of Japanese Acrobats, who created such a smsatjon at Shields' Park in June. They eamehsje direct from Japan at that time. For the past three months they have been playing In Baa Francisco and are now in Boise, at Riverside' Park, where MrJ Shields is Interested. They have added several sensational feats to their work since their appearance here last, and with their established .reputa ticn, they will probably pack th nai k every nfghC John and Nllslna Thompson, a ver, satlle eketch team, appear In a novel act in which they use a fully equipped Chin ese stage, playing all tha Instrument! used In A Chinese orchestra. '.'' A novel 8wls duo, Seppel and Frani, will sing Tyrolean songs. Helen tamar.rwho has won everyone with her pleasing": recitals,1 will- picture S,,new story. j ;Svyr'. '-X-i Atlantis, the globe andl pro dancer, jtaa several new rpsichorean stunts tip her sleeve. W. K. M'cBride will sing sw bit talk a bit. and dance A bit. ' and iiew.iU lustrated aonga and new , Polyseopa pie. tures, will; complete th beat bill of the eM0- i: ,,; x clo.L iAicriC JUs0 and Manage 4 ' ' - - . . . r- ' " - ' - " Pbon6r.NortlllC:, , ColtrmkU 506. . ' - ' One Week, Starting Sunday Afternoon; August 3lst, J902 ( ' ALA I inEES HVHUV SATI IDn A V aajni 01 TKin i in r j Manager Baker Takes Pleasure in Presenting THE JiOL STOCK COMPANY, In the Beautiful Society Play A. Socla n 11 11 ifUflcn iiwsiyinni PRODUCED INDER , THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF ROOT. MORRIS. PERSONNEL OF THE COMPANY Charles Wingate, William Bernard, Hobt, Morris, Fred Mower, Howard Russell, William Dills, Robert Slddte: Cathrine Countiss, Elsie Esmond, Mina Gleason, Lillian Rhoads, Ospeth McNeill, Roy Bernard, Wm, Southard, Little Dot Bernard, ' SPECIAL SCENERY. ELEGANT WARDROBES. ELABORATE STAGE SETTINGS. f : t 1 Prices: Evening 15c, 2Sc, 35c, 50c. Matinee 10c, 15c, 25c j .,' SEATS ON SALE ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. Week Starting September 7th, "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK" CALVIN HEIUa. ; - y Manager, . ,v MARQUAM . GRAND THEATRE CALVIN MEILIdh. Maaagee.' , V Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nights and Saturday Matinee: THE SPARKLING NAUTICAL OPCRA ii Pal Jones nannannnnnaanannn Thursday, Friday. Saturday Nights: THE MUSICAL COMEDY 1 SUCCESS "A Gaiety Girl" One Weeki Commencing Monday, Sept 1st RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF ; THE IMMENSELY POPULAR pern Mpainiy Popular Carnival Prices, Both Matinte and Evenly. ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR AND BALCONY, 50c. GALLERY, RESERV ED, 35c; BALANCE, 25c. SEATS NOW SELLING. , Coronation of the Queen In the Grounds of the Carnival at 6:30 P. H, Monday Grand Parade and Review by the Queen Tuesday Afternoon at I o'clock OPENS MONDAY NEXT AT 2 P. M. ',:: :.i ., " ' .. " , - i" ' n. :i i 'i. i p ... j TWO WEEKS OF DAZZLING ILLUMINATIONS, SPLENDID INQUSTRIAL DISPLAYS",' 1 A QORQBOVS DECORATIONS, PARADES AND MUSIC : , ) VS ig Si ty-Midway n u a n .WITH A STUPENDOUOc, ' AGGREGATION cf AMUSEMENT FEATURED us ii W VVARDI ZOUIE and Her Educated Lions KARTOOLand His Performing Leopards A Congress of Trained Wild Animals ' The World Famous AUSTIN' SISTERS GREATEST OF AERIAL ARTJTS.' , ' . .. . 7 GRINATHO SISTERS CelebratedQerman Acrobats THRILLING HIGH DIVE f ROM EIGHTY-EIVE-FOOT TOWER SSIGUMENTO TROIPE-bJuVSs The MARIONS COIIEDY AERIAL DUO In Their Orotesqu . Ladder Balancing Act. BALLOON ASCENSION and PARACHUTE. JtMP Every Day ,,, , , -jr w- - :-, - V!li:v Presenting Characteristic Scenes of flex iVIeXICan Vllliage lean Life, Sonjs, Dances, the Fandago AND IMITATION BULL FiaHT ' Pyramid Builders, Oun Spinners, Whirling Dervishes, Magicians) v ninaoo raKirs ana nroaa awora rignurs. ueau tiTui, unen t the orient wit jNattftosic' ; -!- ..' w i f i ". r .''''. ij A HOST OF NOVEL AND SENSATIONAU'ACTS BV PEOPiS. FROM ALL PARTS OF THE GLOBE. The FERRIS WHEEL nRST on the Pacific Coast i ; i , M i v , ;,, . mj, mam Smallest Raiiroad In the World MINIATURE RAILWAY TAKE A RIDE on the CAflELS, ELEPHANTS and DONKEYS ' and Imagine foil are In the'Land of Pyramids . .' ' i . ' . - "V'"'; , - -: '.-a.,. ' ..ii:.-,..,.,.,. V. -; rrDMAKJ VII I ATF Continuous Performance by Famou t ULKIVIAIv YILLAUL Artists of botit Europe n4Aneric . ;.: ,, . ,.y;- ,; , t: rv v---,: ,v-, , MUSIC BY THE NEW YORK LADIES' M'LITAirVfPA' The COUNTRY STORE S&K BAND CONCERTS in tho Temple of Light and Music every Afternoon and Eve v I .V N '. . .. .... , ..... u , . " .. '