The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 03, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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    'ON FATLY JOUKNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY BVKNINQ. OCTOBER 8, 1B04.
PORTLAND TflE-ATRES
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twdnr's " Bowes ( Coos Holloa"
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4 reads ; Vsuerrllls
At oltmn high mui raaterdar saora-
lug there was a large crowd N at the
LMMnlakees - sharaa, EmI -Third -sad
- Clackamas . strata, , to observe Holy
Rosarr Sunday. Ths services are
are on a tha most alaborata and magnlfl
oent held. They were Inaugurated In
- calibration of Uia victory of tbe Chris
tiana over tha Turk la 1171. Masses
vara amid yesterday ' at :, 1 and
o'clock and larva srowda wara present.
- Solemn high maaa waa aald at M:M.
' Maaa waa celebrated by Bsv. Pathar A.
' a lawler. O. P., aaalatad by Rev. Father
H. I. Shaw, O. P., as daaeon. and Rav.
; Pathar C. V. Lamb, a P.. aa evbdeaeoa.
After tha aaass tha entire oongregatlon
: participated la tha pre esse too of tha
Holy Roaary. , V '
A committee comsoeed of Mies Oar-
trude Mstoalf, Mrs. Sarah Bvana and
Mlaa Bdna Pro tames, will hava shares of
, tha prase work lo a preliminary omavaaa
by which H la expected to aaonra tha ne
' tfon equal euffrag convention of tffof
' for Portland.. Tha aanmittee waa ap-
pointed at a eaeetlog; of tha Oregon
-Equal Suffrage aeeoclatloa bald Bator
day afternoon In tha Stearns building.
Aa Invitation waa extended to euf-
fragtsts of neighboring aUtaa to oqm
. nunloste with Mlaa Francos QottaJwll,
atata aaoraurr. 12f Stark etreet, Tha
, meeting adjourns to tha first Saturday
'. la November, i - ..,.
i- Tha oaanlo steamboat roate of tha
- ' world la that between Portland and Tha
Dallas. Convulsions of naturs hava
' mada tha mountain, canyon and gorges
. and glen of tha Columbia, renowned
throughout all Christendom. Tha
stoanav Charlaa It pan oar laavaw foot
oof WeshtsETtsa street. Portland, Mon
dare, Wadhaadays and Prtdaya at, 1 a.
' m. -for Tha Dollaa and way landings, ra
ta rains on altarnata day a. Whan eem
ing to Portland, buy ticket to .Tha
Dallas, than change to tha ataamar and
1 en)oy tha grandeur f tha unparallalad
lorlas of too tivan TaL. Mala 1M. ,
Maaibara of tha Anetant Ordor of
tTnltad Workman of. thta city ara bm
Ina; alaborata prapmratlons for tha oale
bratlon of tha thlrtyalsth. annlvaraary
of tha founding of tha ordar. which takas
plaea Octobar IT. ( Tharo will ha aa an
tartalnlnv proaran randarad. Many
aiiasts Will ba praaant John J. Up
church, tha fathar of tha ordar. oraan
laad tha first aoelaty at Maadvllla. Pa
Oetobar ST. IMS. Tha ardar baa srown
rapidly aatll thsra ara now ill. if
aaaaibtra. - ..- ,
Whllo raturnlna to hts noma te this
etty from Tna Dallas Oaorva A. Otm
taad. formarry a conductor of tha Ora
on Railroad A Kavlsatloa oosapany.
dtad audaaly of haart dlaaaaa. yaatar
day morninr Ha had baan apandtnc tha
aummar aa ft la farat naar ShaaUxo. Ha
had baan quit wall with tha aaeaptton
of a pain tn his stomach Saturday alfht,
tout yaatarday mornlna ha fait com fort -abla.
Tha funsral wl tafca plaoa from
hir lata raatdaaoa. 4 Praseott atraat.
tomorrow. -
Thar fa onnahlna la
tha union Laundry la dsn to that noma,
Tkora can as ao arlaf oowalsd with
staam-baatad poll bars, tha, hind that
makaa tha llnan ahlna aa tha allvar
ahean of tha nawast moon, and mnvaa no
''sawtaath" bahlnd. If you will tn w
ana trial, wa wUl ba bosom frlsnda from
that tiraa on. Saaond ami Caloaabla.
TaL Mala .
Rot. W. A. M. Brack condaetsd harvast
noma asrvleaa at St. Matthawa Bplacs
pal church. Plrat and Caruthara atraata,
yaatarday moral n. Tha aarvloa was
bald to plaoa of tha recutar ' Thanks
aTlvInaT aatYloaa' for tha rsason that
fruits and grain can sow bo obtatnod
much mors anally than at that tlma.
Tha eh arch was baaottfuUy daeorataaX
Walla fumlaattng a bouaswlth sol
phur. aa Kaat Ptna atraat. yaatarday
.amornmr "Dutch Prod- was naarly
, auffaoatadhy tha fumas. Ha waa raoanad
from ths rhom by Plramas Oardnar of
.an gin company No. 1. who had dhv
covsrad am oka coming fraan tha feousa.
It waa with difficulty that too
acloua man was raauasltalad.
trvraar ta tha vtetalrr of
Klavanth and Harrison atraata complain
tonee
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THIRD 8TRKET
-non- a m ooxiVmbxa.
M yaatarday aftarnoon Uaorgs U
Baker, tha Columbia thaatra's aw maa
agar, aat In tha box offloa and wondarad
why tha ourtaln had not baan rung
up -for tha matloaa. Ha want back to
aaoortala. Ha laarnad that at t-lQ Urn.
R. O. Walch, wlfa of tha fonnar mana
gar, who waa to play an Important part
tn tha east, aant bar manuscript to tha
thaatra without a word of applanation.
Tha situation waa daaparata." Tha bona
was growing lmpatlant. J41 ona of
draaslng rooms at that moment was
Rosa Eytlnga. Mr. Bakar aalsad bar.
flauratlvaly, and for tha drat tlma In a
notad oarsar extending ovar tbs battar
part of a half oantury, Rosa Eytlnga
want on and raad a part from tna 'acripu
flha aavad tha two parformancas at tha
Columbia.
aflra. Waleh talophonad Tha Journal
thla morning. Sha aald that whan aha
want to tha Columbia yaatarday at soon
sho found Ross Kytlnga, who was aup
posad to hava jaft tha stock company,
raady for worbv '
. "And I didn't aava tha haart to tabs
bar plana." ooaUnuad Kna Waleh. "I
left tha thaatra, without a word of ex
planation, U Is true, knowing that aha
could go oa and play my part Mr.
Welch had nothing to do with It. Ha
left for Seattle yaatarday morning."
"Nlobe" waa tha play. It la aa aid
faros founded oa too yam of "Pygma
lion., and Galatea," and tha house was
In uproarious laughtas moat of tha tlma.
If there la fault to ba found In tha
presentation. It Is In the liberties which
some ona has taken wltk tha author.
For example, ba It right to hava Pater
dear, atmple Peter exclaim that ba
cannot live without autoaoobllea and a
moment later remark that ba la having
eleetrle llghte put into hie New York
house It is popularly supposed that
tha Incandescent preceded tha automo
bile. Tha former belongs la tha plot.
It la a bars wire that brings Niobe, tha
statue, to life. But It'a a ten to one
shot that tha authors did not mentloa
automobiles 'la the same- breath, with
electric lights. x
' Ths lead this weak falls ta hfr. XXtla,
whs puya Pater capitally. It la what
actors call a "fat" part, which means,
reduced to Sngllaa, that U contain
many bright Haas.
Mlaa Countlas plays tha tearful Htoba.
As tha statue aha la a picture and aftar
animation sets la, aha reads ths vary
funny llnao of tha vary funny pari af
fectively. Mr. Beume, Mr. Bowles, Mr. Bloonv
qoeet and Mr. Barrall all hava congenial
rolea, ona of them standing out promi
nently against another. Mlaa Angus
demonstrates bar versatility la asauav
fcag Helen Griffin, -the character part.
Ths whole play ta laid ta- a drawing
room- where the status of Niobe la
standing-. , 1'."'' - "i
Thsra la aa Indescribable fascination
about Shartoek Holmes, no matter where
or under what conditions tha unique
character Is seen. -
Tha ataga adaptation at ana of Ttoyle's
earliest detective stortha, "The Sign, of
the Pour," was aeaa at tha Baker thaatra
yesterday and bald two large audiences
braathleae for two and a hair hours.
It Is melodrama, Simon-pure melodrama,
with a thrill or ao la ovary sttuatloB,
except those Intended to be funny and
which are not. Doyle wrote no soo
brette love matches around his detective
and whan a dramattat tries to put that
element tato the original work of the
author the result lo likely to be Bad.
Tha comedy altuatlona la "The Sign of
ths Pouf'lara atralned.
Thla fact Is mentioned Srat bseanae
thera Is ao much to applaud la the
piece when that much te forgotten. AH
lovers of Doyle are familiar with tha
ad ventures sf Mary Marat on. tha S hol
loa and Jonathan Small, and tha book
baa been elaborated opoa hi a vary aat
lafactory way. Sevan curtain ealla
greeted Holmes' triumph over bis ene
mies at tha matinee yesterday, and tha
anthualasm would hava been no lass n
that scene In the evening' but for ana of
those unaccountable accident that
caused Holmes' gua ta assume an Inac
tive attitude and refuse to go oft. - In
which ealamMoue situation Jaamw Mor
rison, playing tha treacherous Indian,
saved ths day by rushing; under the gua
and being hit aver the hand, instead of
ehot.
Since Gillette, we hava bean asews
tomed ta look upon Bolsma aa a long,
lean neraoaaaa. Mr. Jamas, whs playa
Ulm hare, lo rather stocklly built. But
ha glvea a coov toeing tnteopretatiea or
tna character. As a friendly anggas
tloa. merely, ba might extend ths leagta
of that dressing gowa. Mar would R be
amies to rand, the Unas a trWa aaere de
liberately. The cast, aa a whole, la satisfactory.
Norman-nald la too Or. Watsoa, Walter
Oeodrlch the bated Scotland T ardar.
Frank Moyalhaa tbs Small, and a word
of praise Is awe each of thorn, aa wall
as Mlaa Randolph, who playa Wlgglh
the leader of the Baker atraat lrregu,
The-jfemtnfne aids of ths east la
headed by Miss Carrie LeMoyne aa the
modern Borgia. A handsome figure and
a good underataodtag of how heavy
llnee should ba read, ooroblne to give a
perfect suggestion of ths ad vent urea a.
Mrs. "hollo. ' Marian Drew la always
Interesting In the Ingenue part, and
Mary Randolph makaa a good thing of
Mrs. Hudson, tha lodging-house keeper,
scetilcally, tn production Is notable for
the remarkable effectlveneee of Theepot
Hght at tha and of each act. "The Sign
of tha Pour" runs all weak. .
eooosr awuoir" aooB as www.
Pot 11 long seasons tbs story of "A
Romance of Coon Hollow" has been told
nightly and not with st ending thla faat
the patrons of Cord ray's thaatse rs
oelved it yesterday like a new show.
Tha production this season hi more
elaborate thair- ever before. The atage
settings ara beautiful, while tha many
roles fall Into capable hands. Them Is
plenty of action for tha lovers of melo
drama, lots of fun for those partial to
humor and tha entire plsy is a suooees
from atari; to Bnlshv
Miss Lola Davis aa Georgia la aa
awest and clever as aha can ba and wins
the audience ovar from tha very begin,
nlng. It la around her that the story lo
woven. Ths other parts fall lata capa
ble hands and tha result la a clever all
round- performance. Tha allmaa lo
reached la the fourth act when tbs vil
lain meets hla death In the cotton press.
Arthur Vernsr aa Diogenes Sharp, a
map of son ernes, la decidedly funny. He
got full control of the house whan ha
sang a brassy aooa. "Tippecanoe," and
had to respond to a half dooao'aneorea.
Ths "Coon Hollow" quartet la a clover
ona Kach member of the' organisation
la posaoesed of a good voice and, all are
dancers of the ecoentric kind. They
oaught ths gallery from the beginning.
Ths show is .well worth seeing. It will
run until Wednesday night. On Tbu to
day the asms company will put - oa
"Graodfatbafg Clock."
- rvr RACMWHITKMT.
of ths act lane af a gang of hoodlums
whs infest that aeisherhood. It Is aald
they grease ths street ear tracks, place
obstruct ioas aa tha sMswalks and la
other ways ass, he I balneal ras trouble-
BPwfawaapV
Prank P. Barren. Untted States oem
mlaatoaar of Immsrrattea. In oa a tour of
tbs Pacific eeast a ad will visit Portland
daring ths latter part of thla week. He
Is now m Caltfsmla and will start north
Ws-lfee Teena, Ths great Mood pwrt
fler. aarvs tank and llror raemlstsr. Just
what you weed these daya. Par sake bp
aUsrmgaists. - V . .
Chaw Pea Tal-Ousa, aava pearl teeth
CCO.BLACll
Snail rVe. H riesrtoaa
Btan Vsk
W. H. HarThurt. pi aside nl af the Ore
gon Wstsr Power A Railway company,
is aa routs to Chtcaam arrtvtnar ha that
atty today. Mr. Msrtburt win ba assent
several weeks, vlsltms; tha St. Leake es
poattiaav as watt aa ether points af fcn
torest. x
WMkmr, Saa, hi bask freea a trip
Msndgsg Prod Dv Puller, of tha Sump-
tar. Attorney M. C. Richards af
eJts and H. T. Hendrya. a
mlns as water af tha aastera
Oreaoa asctloa. ara rsgtstared at tha
Pertuuut Mr. Puller In on routs ta Ta
tioma. where ho will confer with tha
amatter maimgsmial hi seers Richards
and Hendryx. waa ara aecempsalsd by
their wiisa, ara hers aa mining
Ma Ilrtck.
Ths growth af the Sastsra Oatdtflnc
enmpany te sue aa ta a mora mtracisv
but to the astakllabsd fast that it gives
mars anttafsctieal to ear aaatsoasra than
in atna atave. We alwavs ansa ever to
tatsrsst theaa ha dspsnaahl
atea and teasaaantly better satlafastlso
hi mutaaUy aertved. Owe an 1 ilea are
awawraUy regulated ts ba
plesstng tb oar caotaseers. Our prices
are always right and sua terms ever the
seal sac Tbs vaihuma aad a "Ml ties of
stocks wa csrrr ami ths same treat-
avast we give to ths people have placed
ewr atotw as ths favorite trading center
n4 PnrtMnd. Bastavn Outattlas Ca.
IM IH-lilt
awusw n
' la laroany a hobby f la crime a
disease T la eluding tha polloa ana af tha
raraaC sports in ths world
Get the answers ta these quest lens
(and at tna ansae time have one of the
moat delightful and exciting evenings of
entertainment) from debonair Kyrle'
Bel law and crafty JL. M. Holland when
they appear at tha Marquam Grand
thaatra tonight for aa engagement sf
three nights, sa ths gentleman-burglar
and tha lynx-eyed detective respectively
In Mr. Bellew'a celebrated Hornung
Preebray drama, "Rata as, tha Amateur
Cracksman.
Raffles, high born, gently reared, re
fined and educated, makes ths assertion
la ths play that "society la founded on
theft." Of course the 2 St largo, intel
lectual audiences that saw the play nt
tha Princess and Savoy thaatrea. New
York, last see eon did not agree with
this sweeping, iconoclastic assertion, yet
It waa interesting ta note the almost
breathless attention with which they
followed ths chase of Raffias by Captain
Bedford, the detective, after the former
had stoles I.dy Melrose's lM.svff dia
mond necklaoc whlla ha and aba ware
members of Lord Amereteth'a house
party at MUcbenter Abbey.
Raffles at last presents aomotaing
now la drama. It gets away from tha
hackneyed plots and situations that
have been doing service In one form or
another for a oantury. Ita boldness of
oonceptlon la matched by ths skill with
which It Ms played by ths handsome
Bellow and his associate. What gives
tha production added Importance la that
R. m. Holland plays the role or captain
Bedford. ' - '
tWagsnhala Kamper'a asagnlfloent
aeeale production of "nulsmmbo which
has earned auch entbualastw eammente
all over the country, wilt bo ths attract
ive vehicle for tha appearance of
Prsdsrlck Wards and Kathryn Kidder
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
nights, October a. t and I with a special
price matlnss Saturday.
Tha play Is founded upon Pianaart o
great novel "Sammmbs." aaa of the
most lemsikslils booaa of mooem an
thorehla. and Is tha work of Btanlalaua
Stangs. dramatist af "Quo Tadta," -Dolly
Vardon" and other popular saeossssa.
Tbs action of tha slay te laid ha ancient
Carthago, ths history of whose people and
enstoms Is little known beyond what has
been gleaned by students from the
Ueroniyphles found oa the temples and
tombs when ths mine of thai ones
aa city wore dlacwversd beneath
tha sands of ths Egyptian dsssrt.
Flaubert, probably selected this arena
for ths recital af hla terrible story, he-
caass It Is impossible to dispute the
accuracy attaching to tbs Incidents or
pcTeonsgas, which for the most port aa
drew from hla fertile hsmainattow.
Tha advanea sals af esate will ansa
(Toes day) morning at 1
s-elock.
A SY
Thm afternoon tha new Mil spina at
the Lvrte. It Is his lid by ths Jsprter
trie. Biasing and dancing aooMdlaas, di
rect from the big eastern circa ft. nave
amaaaeta, tha dever Hebrew oomedlan,
whs mskia ovary body tsosw; ths Car-
la thair comedy maetoal act; ths
Mexleaa AlMroorna, alngiag. aancinc
and musical act; Harry Hoyt. ths sweet
baritone efnger. In ths Illustrated sang.
Vomersodys Watting Ifeath ths South
arn Sky," and tha vttsseopo. with Japan-
nsa and Russian war sects rea aomplats
tha atU. -
AH ths way from Melbourne ha Aos-
tralm, Clifford Rakett. a card manipula
tor, eomsa to the Star thaatra whoa he
makaa his flrsr ap cere nee with ths asw
biTJ thfct aftsraoea. In ths aattpndas
Mr. Reksll was featared aa ths Richard
ei resit which hwjlaaaa ths Mg vandsvllls
he usee af Australia. Ths three Psr
reata acmbatta marvel a will ba another
feature of tbs asw proavaea. and ths
whets pa rfc tins ass will bo fully ap to
the standard of super letlve satcslliacs
by this faahlcnshla thsatm
' AT
Oa ths saw nraaram sf tbs A fade
thaatra, wasrit te receiving Its first
areseatattoa thla afternoon, appear ths
names sf msny acts well and favorably
known la vesdevtlla, Tha
of that premier thaatra spare neither
tlma. trouble nor eapeoss ks ebealam
ths asost eacsilaac psi fsrmnrs la tha
buslnsea and their larga patrfmaaw can
as ascribed only to tbs anremKtlng care
dteplayed by them te settles; esforaihs
thsslrs-gotng posite stt that ta aaw aad
mernerieim la vaadsvllla.
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suinntna at M s'oloek raatsrdar
morning eervtoes at tha First Baptist
ohnroh coatlnuag. with Intsnalsslfma.
thrsughoot Ins dar vnUl t o clock last
night. Ths all-dar aarvlsas asgaa with
Bun dar school la tbs torenooa.
Rev., J. W. Brsughsr. D. D.. had asat
a letter ta everr si ember of ths ehureh
notifying them af ths atsatlng an rs
ausatlnsr them to be present. There was
a reeietratloa at 1:M a deck. Alasost
4as reglatsrsd at tne snnaar puww.
la hla report Sttpsriatsndant a t. Mills
SMMraaseS that tha aomber waa m
araaslng each weak.
At I :Sf kt ths snsrnooa tasrs was a
eovsaant anS communion am ilrs. aad
after Isncbson there waa aa tatermlasloa
ik vMiwk ta tha svealnc Dr.
Brooghsr aslIsrsS a eermoa sa maavea
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Thar havr all bees, swhaulsd, rteanad
aad polish, so that thay are really
vary hand some and wUl prove a gra
eetlefactloa tn families who swa thetr
awa homes, eapectaiiy it mere ara wu-
4 ran wno lass musie i
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SBO. L BAKBS
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toefc. tie distlenlsbW Kasum
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TUB STAR THEATRE
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m.. gat. Mst sad atast, arw ensedr-
amem, armt Uaw ea say etses,
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emts. ane. Mattsaa arkes. aw w say part
at tbs bom, mllarra. saarlel east Ma,
Tbe 5AKER THEATRE
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aV-ar-w&a-W
mmadr Rv 4larrxaa,
vwaatxT-nvs oKtrra a
grvat aanl of practtclng.
We must gat tham oaf oar hand Tna
epacs te bamy needad for onr fall shlp
ments af alagant saw Inatrumanta sow
arriving, and aa arathrei era aAartag
them at thess little prWes;
Bnardman. 13; PearsoS. tM; Hanat
a PsTta, 3i: a Lynrh tn S vary hratty
rnsawood rasa, I4A; Hallet S Pavta m a
Uaht rosewood case. -S, a eplandHI bar
gain for the price; aa Bawrsnn for f5;
rndard A CollsrS thla m aa KRgilsb
make and a lad one. S5: On lid. tn
aplasaid rnndttlnn. llsht rneewnod ees
la. another HaUat A Davie, H6. and a
Oadler for the earns price, only l3 .
Jacob Serb, lis; 8t-1nway. t; Khsthali
IB dark rosewood. W; tseba, alas vary
Tneee ara afl amall pWe Tha swt
lay will sot he rrrat ea any of thrm
and yea ara bound ts set arars tnan
yoor mnnav'a wnrth. A small stint dnwp
an4 as little as S3 ta J a montn anlaft
biivtng one. Ellara Flsoa R-maa, ait
WaahIatoa atraat. aat nee Park,
RED
FRONT
269-271 MORRISOIN STREET
RETIRiNO AFTER TWENTYaONE YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
Special Sale of Men's Underwear
Onr Fall 8tocfc vi Mens Uriderwear k here. Never before in ear fcmf career of business
baa our stock been so complete and tbe styles so aAjrweable and quality supreme. The fea
ture Of tlus SSJS m tne isjct xnax yon can ooy uisaw acasonaoaj, iuhut amraie mT" M
Extra Ffa AO-Wool, Katura!, Shirts
per cent off their regular price.
Derby Rib Blue and Gray Shirts and
nraarsra 40d
'Natural Gray Wool Shirts and Drawers. .60e
Natural Scotch Wooq Shirts snd Drawers 80e
Natural and Brown Wool Shirts and
Drawers f!4)5
Camel-hair Glastendnry Shirts and
Drawers .v
Fine All-Wool, Natural, Shirts and .
' Drawers fl-30
Fine All-Wool Red Knit Shirts snd
Drawers f t30
Fine All-Wool White Shirts and ;
Drawers
Bnd'Drawvrs ..$1.75
Stoneman's All-Wool Rib Shirts and
Drawers
.92-30
Merino Socks, per pair ,....iU
Camelshair Socks, per pair.'.. ,,,.204
Natural Wool Socks, per pair..... ......WW
Black Wool Socks, per pair...... Oa
Extra Heavy Wool Socks, per pr SOdt
Full stock of BhM snd Red Flannel Under
wear at Retiring- Prices
President Suspenders ?
Prince Suspender
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A. J. PR.
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