The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 11, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE7 OREGON 4 DAILY. JOtlltNAL, PORTLAND. FltlDAT. EVENINGV DECE3IBER 11, 1903.
AT;THE THEATRES
DOX&Y YAKDEjr.
Combining a' revival of the quaint ro
. eoao dress and the customs of the eight.
eenfji" century with a. comedy interest
that Js distinctly -ofi, the present day.
"Dolly Varden" Is thoroughly pleasing.
There aip two pronounced feature ' One
is' Lulu Chaser's laugh, the other the
ononis O.'. mo sung .wiiy mucn.
That lauglX Is everything and anything
that is ntc. and pleasing. The --chorus
is a simple. little running mttfody that the
boys in the .gallery take upnd whistle
immediately and the people on the par
quit floor hum softly to themselves.
. There; are eJso other songs that .will
be td demand at . tho. music stores for
pome time. "The Girl You Lm''." a
tenor solo;byl!arold Blake as 3aptain
JIareourt,'was epeored repeatedly.!.. "We
Met" In Lover's Lane" gave ample breadth .
for John Dunvnure's splendid bats voice
and Miss Olasr had to respond to en
cores with "Ttie Lay of the Jay,: until
she stopped for heer exhaustion.
"Dolly Varden" tells tha stary of the
scheme of 'John .Fairfax (John Duns-
vmure), to mttrry hto ward, Dolly Varden
(Lulu Glaser), for her money, She. Is
secluded until an aspiring swain. CapU
Richard Belleville, (Harry Gtrard), ap
pears and 'after a' short, courtship In
duces her to-elope. . This' the guardian
discovers but Anally the girl disguises
herself at another maid of the 'Company,
and is married to hersweethearr,
Miss Glaser succeeds admirably In the
comedy vein 'which she assumes. It con
tains Vhugesowiely", good dashes of ex
cellent comedy, to use a word of Dolly's
coinage, and? is' one of - those delightful
bits of acting tliat one loves to see.
i.The company-Is well selected and ad
mirably cast' The show Is well worth
the while. It will bo presented tonight
and' at a matinee tomorrow afternoon at
the Marquam Grand theatre.
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' axoad-b tksatxs.
There is' no difficulty in finding the
place to laugh. It Is the Arcade theatre.
The Jokes are not forced, and the laugh
ter bubbles forth : spontaneously. 'Th
BernardBand Raymond and Steveiia. are
the chief vendors .of merriment this
week. , and their wares have found .a
readf sale.
KXAB JWAXTEBS."l ,:; a
"The Head Wallers" win-be seen at
Cordray's theatre again tonight with
Joe Kelly and Jits clever company. If
you like fun go and see it. "? . . k
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"tM mamTBKi nr.M
"The Minister's Son." somewhat after
the style of the late Sol Smith Russell's
plays, that were loved and admired by
almost., everybody omes io Cordray's
theatre next Sunday evening, with W, B,
Patten a the tar.- , ; ' . ' , ,,
"TKB TWO. 8ZSTSX8."
Denman Thompson's "The Two Sis
ters." a companion to "The Old Home
stead. v is booked for the Maoquam Grand
theatre next Wednesday night and will
be performed by Hlckey and Warming
ton's company. It is some years sine
this pWJr' h been Been here.; la fact it
has been in. retirement a few seasons.
The author has re-writtfti it up to the
requirements of the minute and the man
agement has given It all possible artistic.
pictorial, ana ; dramatic embellishment.
The advance sale of seats will opeja next
jhuuuhjt murning ai 1WOC10CK.V-
1: 'V' i"TH BEiM.- .,: M:..
George Alison of the Baker company
nas a great pari next week as Mathlaa
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FURSr FOR- GIFTS-..:.
ASS- ' ' .
jggJ C,P.iRUf.lMEUN & SONS
1 26 Second St , near "Washington
A large assortment of Fine Alaska Bear Boas, Sable end
l k Isabella Fox. Boaj, Sable Woll, White Sable, White ;
Vl :. , Thibet, Etc.- ' .
v; FUR STOLES
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IN BLACK LYNX, SABLE, MINK, CHINCHILLA,
SQUIRREL, MOLE .AND ERMINE, BLACK MAR.
- . TEN, MINEVER, ETC , , ' i '
i , ' Alaska Stihllns. London Dye. Our Specialty - '
. FUR JACKETS PILLOW MUFFS ROSES and RUGS'
In "The Bells," and as he has played it
with .Proctor's Stock company In New
York! and with much success. It Is very
probable he will do splendid work in the
role, - made so famous by Sir Henry
Irving. ' - f
, - AT TU BIZX. , '
- "Tha. Liars" closes a successful week
at the Baker tomorrow night. "The
LiarV'. Is a society comedy, and deals
with ; the complications arising from a
young wife's efforts to conceal a trilling
indiscretion from a Jealous husband. -
V.. "Lo6xjoira roa wira."
At the Empire theatre for three nights
starting Sunday night, next, will be pre
sented one of theJttlg comedy successes
of the season.""lJK)king for a Wife," a
farce In three acts. . The company con
tains -26 people and is said to be one of
the best of this class of attractions.
Special : scenery and effects are, carried
by theeompany for the entire production
end the -costumes aj-e hovel and beauti
ful. Some of the best comedians on the
stags hRve been secured and it is assured
to all who attend, three hours of music
and t un,' t v ,
"TKS BOWSXT Arrx OAJtX."
The indications point, to a large audi
ence at the Saturday matinee to be given
at the Empire tomorrow afternoon. "The
Bowery After Darfc' which is the pres
ent week's bill, will be presented. But
three more performances of the play wljl
be given. - u. m , ...
CHIEFLY PERSONAL
v FrtBk C'.t Towns- of St.' Paul left for
his home in the 'East this afternoon,
after spending ' a few days with Ma J.
Frank. 8. Baker of this city.
Dn Arthur W. Morse of the United
States army, is in the city today, on
his way to Vancouver.. .Dr. Morse
served for two' years , at y Ft. Walla
Walla, and has now been assigned' to
Vancouver, ....
Ex-Judge Frank . Williams Is at the
Perkins,.
N. C. Evans, a capitalist of Hood
River, is registered at the Imperial.
Ji W. Gunn of Seattle is stopping at
the Imperial.
Kate Wallace Barrett of . Alexandria
is In the city. She will take charge of
the Florence Crlttenton home.
bb. CKAncA' 'XBSTzaras.
That the churches are not reaching
the masses is. the opinion of Rev. J.
Wilbur Chapman, the noted evangelist,
who arrived In the city yesterday to
take charge of the evangelistic meet
ings 'which are being held In the First
Presbyterian church. It is his opinion
that thev church t in many respects . is
slipping backward in its work of reach
ing souls. The time for such work is
now ripe, be. believes. . '
At the close of the services yesterday
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GREATEST THROAT and LUNQ REMEDY
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HAD BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS
' ANfJ. THOUGHT HE WAS INCURABLE :
CONSUSPTION THREATENED . . ..
C Unger, 21 1 Maple St.? Champaign; 111., writes: ;
l waa treuDiea wjin a nacajng couen tor a year ana r . s, - . ,t
1 tboiieht I had consumption. I tried a 'peat many' Henry Livingstone Babylon, N. Y., writes: "I;
remedies and I was under the care of physicians for- ' suffrer th Bronchitis for twenty years v
several 'months. i I -tised one bottle of FOLEY'S y-IT5 "!nr with J?' ."u l ntil I u"4-.
HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, and I have not -. 0"Ti? Au -fAK wha cured me or
kaan viK1ak4 2sk
VVVU UVUUIve VlUWVi
TimEE GIZEG, 25c,50o and $1.00- Rofuso Substitutes
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For Sale by WOODARD, CLARKE SL CO. and LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO.
afternoon . Rev. Chapman requested the
ministers to remain, when the project to
hold revival services in all the churches
for the first three montha' of next year
was discussed, vr v .'..?.;. r.-.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Chance for free Bide en the Xleraat
: Steamer BaOey Gatsert The fast
Boat Gets There. ,
' Tha purser of the steamer "Bailey
Gatzert" Is-instructed to return all fares
to passengers before leaving . the . boat
at The Dalles or at Portland, provided
the "Bailey Gatiert" does not arrive at
said - ports before the opposition boat,
leaves Alder street dock at 7 a. m.,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, re
turning alternate days (except Sunday).
Fare to any point, 25 cents. Finest of
meals, 25 cents.
A Pretty' Sight.
One of the " prettiest showings of
diamonds Jewelery, watches, ' novelties,
etc., ln the . city - are 1 to be 'found at
Jaeger Bros.'- on Morrison street. Every
Inch of available space: in their cosy
and attractive store is crowded with
holiday goods. . Special care has-been
exercised in selecting their stock this
year and many new and exclusive de
signs are to be found only at Jaeger's.
If you want to be with the crewd visit
Jaeger .Bros. , From early morn until
lata at night their , store - Is crowded,
and you never, have to wait to be at
tended. Polite and attentive clerks are
there in plenty to show you the many
pretty things.
Burdock Blood Bitters gives a iaif a
clear head.san active brain, a strong,
vigorous body makes him fit for the
battle of life. .
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AT. OUR : STORE
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Friday and Saturday
Uncalled for Suits,
Pants; arid Overcoats
At One-Half Price
;$f5!I
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Suits foi
$10 Pants 2.50
Every garment was made to order for some one, in
one of our many branch stores Seattle, Tacoma,
Spiokane or San Francisca f or $15 to $40. You get
thent for -price--a dandy for nearly nothing.
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144 SIXTH STREET .
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Electricity"
In Your' Home
Brings : comfort and cheer
fulness during the long win
ter nights.; ;;Enjoy a few,
comforts while you are, alive
forvyou are a long ' time dead
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THE PORTLAND
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$3 Per Day
and Upward
MA0QUA2TERS FC2 TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.-
peeial rates made te' famlUee aad etngle gentlemen. The meaagemant
will e yleased at all times te show rooms aad give prioea. A modern
-Turtle fcatk eeUhllslunwt to the heteL --.
, . i X. O. BOWXXS, afasager.
Slfe.. The Carpenter's
Christmas... r
Whether he be a prefesslonal or nn
amateur can be made joyful in luge ,
measure if it brings him a handsome
chest of tools of the best grade' steel.'.!
etc.," sold by us, and so well assorted .
as to meet the carpenter's -and cabinet
maker's every need. . . '
AVER.Y t CO.
82 Third Street
Let Us Figure bh Your Printing ;
F. W. BalteS (), P.r. Printers
' . First and Oak " Phone Main 165
V f-ztfrtiifi I " ' I l" bere. of exquisite flavor, and 1
"! J M I I m ' velvety and mellow, It Is an appetiser,
V: MiA n 'ifi '5 I tonic and bracer at tho same time, an.l
ftt'-i : rl W I'll W '! general favorite wlthj. all who value
II r. IV'A I y'Ry'l 1 u a rood. Dure wh lake v. Oursto,k of wines
It Hits the Spot
Every Time -
That is what connoisseurs say of the
A. D. G. Rye Whiskey
and liquors ere all high-grade and the
best made. Try' A. X. O. BTE. , w
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