THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAIi s PORTLAND, SUNDAY' MORNING, JUNE 0, 1007: S URMHIERA TTRACTlOflS (Continued from Pag Forty-Eight) ' Varden"- Is by.-Stanislaus Strang and th musio by' Julian Edwards. , Long regarded aa one of the daintiest of all comlo operas and aa the piece that maU Lulu Olaaer famous, giving full scope for beautiful costume -and .elaborate . soenlc effecta, the plane should prove a f reat box office winner: ; Frank W. lealy, manager of the San Franclsua Opera company, has secured from the authors the exclusive rights to produce "Dolly Varden" In the west, and Port, land theatregoers will have the first op. rortunlty of enjoying the piece at less ban $2 price. The scenes of "Dolly Varden" Include beautiful 'melodies and such numbers as "Swing. My Pretty On, Swing," "My Ship's the Girl for Me," "Tos Love That Most JGnrlo H-a," "Dolly Varden," Tin Twirling. Whirling," . "What Love Means," "When : We . Met In Lovers' Lane," "When Lovers Are Alone " "He Must Be Punished," "Lovable Love," , "i n wavy," cin Ly or th Lay, i "Th Girl. You Love." "Th Bong of th Sword" and "Everybody's Awfully flood to Me," an Interpolated topical song for In "Alabama." Th production st the Star theatre will be under th personal direction or rranK Decamp, 1 Vaudevillt at the Grind. V There seems to be no Hrolt to "the n.: nii feature, of the week" will numb' Matures which Sullivan and be th return of Mrs. Clara Allen, Port- 1 Consldln are booking In th ast and land's favorite character aotrese, -'Mrs,! aendlns: to Portland." Ths Nsir TorlC A,"e" "o r" 2 Vnearanc: ha. arranged another .rest show In the hilariously funny role of. Joseph- for this week and It will b seen tor In Bender, . Miss Verna Felton will be 1 morrow afternoon for : the first tlm n in wm ua"if"".i..4. aZZ I on th list irt some .vary Clever, snter suited? This is certain to be one of her talnera. Ther ars cotaediahi. jugglers. greatest hits, irorreai tseaoury win piy i cancers ana acroDais.sna wunairt. -Bender, the retired produce dealer and I The famous clown and Chinaman, will be right In his element and will Harding and Ah Sid will be the headln Wan his aiiiUencM In a continual roar I act In tl Dalnh RnlmuinL the hand-I "Fun In soma and talented leading man, win p i hw omim acrooau man warning o ct In their original nantomlmlo sketch! "Fun In a Chinese Laundry." Ther are keep bis audiences in a continual roar t titer. inA t it pear 'to the best advantage as young i ao oia ana mis act is a guarenmwi Hastings, while Miss Bertha Cordray, I laugh. The spolal added feature will niece of th famous theatrical manager re tn 10th century marvels, tn tun will hava a clever Ingenu part. Harry I Brothers, introducing Clarence Luts, the Cohen has written a score of verses. Summer Season at the Baker. ? Th Baker Is booked for a short sea son of bright musical fare comedy af ter ' the. stock, season closes, and the first offering will be th Zlnn Extrsva gansa company, opening next Sunday matinee In th bright and merry mu leal comedv. 'Tev Weav.' ' Tha leal comedy. .. "Teesy Weesy. Sweet Sixteen chorus of singing snd dancing girls presents a dueling plo- Tur oi youta ana rresnness. Tn musio. scenery and costumes are all new and D-to-dat in every detaiL .Ji Th repertoire, which Includes "Tsy WWeesy, "A Japanese Courtship."' "The Telephone Exchange," "Fra Diavoid Up-to-date " and th "Sultan of Morocco," represents th cream of travesty pro ductions and are all on th order of Weber and Fields' latest suooess. Thee mirthful musical comedies are all richly costumea, everytnicg being ta harmony. ,W ' .:. ; ' Comedy at the Lyric, ; The Lyrlo management takes espe cial : plsasur in announcing r to tht thousands of patrons of th Allen stock company" that, this splendid organise tlon will appear tomorrow night and all week, including matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, in Wal llam Gillette's world famous comedy of modem hotel life, "AH . th Comforts of Home.'' This will b th first time th plec has ever been presented at popular ' prices and it will be given a performance in every way equal to those given throughout the country by th best traveling companies. "All the Com forts of Hom,"has long been a great favorite with ' the publlo and many critics consider It the funniest comedy ver written. ear to the best advantage a young I Ah Sid and this act is i i y Blanchard and Marie Thompson will be I armless wonder. Th . Luts Brothers 11 to th good in the parts assignee, i nave appeared in tnis city neipr ana ih.m anil in tmr.t aanh and every one in I toe nubile Knows that these young men the oast Is Certain to be most success, have an act which Is nothing short of ful. . k. . . - - ' . i. marvelous, the exhibition of Clarence 'All th Comforts of Horn", la a vry Luts, who, although destitute of arms, expensive bill but nothing is being left can us carpenter tools, musical lnstru- undone in tne way OI costuming ma miau ana H rearms, never ivmmu imer soenery to mak th production a com-lest. , '-, ; j niata Ana. tin other manaa-er In thai The four Masons will ' present their oountry has ever had th enterprise to I side-splitting absurdity, 'Th Country pay th enormous royalty asked for Us School." This Is an Inimitable act, for US ana put on tne Play at wie yncn u tunny ana inuiitii. mun, vitvv charsd at th Lyrlo. . la Juggler from Europe. There ar few (:' I women jugglers on th stage and Mil. tMmt : .. v., . mm A. o.- i uuve is amons in oesu' ueorse avers. -ine ueue orjoenraona at w oar, hm,!lMr known In th profession as -."The Blls of JUchmond" wlu of. "Pork Chops." Is th well-known mln- frd .thW wek by th reorganised -'"l.T0" "".irr,Ano,",P"-.Vr; stock company at th Star theatre. The searles have a German dialect soeclalty stook eompany, sine its reorganisation, I In which they sing, talk and dance, .in n,.H., with any-malo- Frederick Roberts, the singer of illus- uses a new oaiiaa ami will have the latest aaaf Its profession, Kl.?iVjHnr- " ' """ sketch "When Caesar Sees Hr," . Ther drAma,ia iiAm at present Jt not oul1 momeiLt in th show and ..!,0.r.yA: has .mad. the world brighter for mond Whftaker :ik'jmniarlee P" W : tMt XTnwilaa Vftt- I - ' Cock, unun a Field and othra ar . Davtnporti Coming to the Oaks. : tppelred" in Vom of Th" besT pfoduo- n Wednesday of this we.lt th. great tlons and with some of th most fa- Davenports ar soheduled to appear at mous stars. . i- - (ha rtalra In thalv aanaatlnnal nlah.ttrlra awaaw V at.llHIWIIU wui ivi wwwa ... a. . a.. all week. Ther will b matinees Tues- ports ar tn mosticeieoraiea mgn-wir day, Thursday, Saturday, ana eunaay. i performers in America.' The announce- "Th Bell or Richmond" is a sputnern ment of their coming is sur to arouse . M.v, hia hm nnthina tn rtrt with interest, for thy were eeea her dur th civil war and does not depend on Ing tb Lewie and Clark fair and th that conflict to malt It Interesting. It fame of their daring performance is Is a sweet love story, th story of world-wide. a girl's heart, which is sougnt ny twoi The set If free, as ars so many young soutnern laas. i amusement xeatures at tn uaxs tnis Tha mistake of an old colored servant year. It Is th policy of th manas- In Changing the' bouquets th lovers ment to offer more . free attractions nav sent lOf ieiie ox menmonu, is l naa iiayv war vvaa uiivivu bi, iu. will bear comparison with any - mlo- ftn-Von' dramatlo organisation in ' th west or I th Orandisoon ' players ar th pick of the imported Parisian nims. , each individual in th com- - fbrLn02n "? .WMiS! ing made a success in m.lo- l.,. .f.ail th foundation for th plot, for through! big park, and people ar showing their this blunder the course of true love I appreciation of this liberal policy. falls to run smooth for several acta The management la also desirous- Of RaSsssssazsi,,grsssSa!sgssZa!gSaS; Fourteenth and Woshlifston DEILIG THEATRE KrNlQHTS, JUNE 10-11 M Th Sensation of Paris 200 Nights, of Berlin 100 Nights, of Now York ". : 100 Nights. - JM Okaxlse Trohmaa Presents OTIS In the International Success' aad Most Important Drama of Modern ... j - ' v l ' Times, - "THE DUEL" A Play that Interests both Churchmen and Atheists and Offends None. PMCSS XKrwet Jfloor, 13.00, fia Balcony, eoc Seats selling at The Sella of Richmond" is from the I securing for th big resort plcnlo par pen of Sydney R, Toler, who knows the ties, whist parties and similar vnts. . . an vnm 1 Already a number have been arranged vfut.li mm mwvr ui wv wa . . - . . . . . . . . . - - mospher and fidelity to natur. "The " M oaks win provid tables and unl Tiv,m,A'i k . Hi m I other necessary articles on th Iswn. A viw, v.. BlllOl wiiiuviim aim vvwiiia IUI tha annacial benefit of woman and ohll- TSSSSSft dren ate being arranged. AUtVMS illy . waavsvsass kiiiw g wsas sss wil animal menaseii which. Is attracting a great deal of attention. It 1 situated on the amusement avenue and up to this time is on of th most popular attractions. It r is especially popular with th children, who find no end of delight in watching th antics of Dora and -Ted, a pair of wild animal chums. Dora is a diminutive monkey, while Ted is a striking example of a very young black bear. They occupy the same cage and mr fast friends. The animal show Is one of ths most remarkable ever seen In this city. It Is not the lares th but contains soma of th queerest animals and ones that ar rarely offered by any of the bigger shows or circuses. Th armadillos ar th queerest and most.grewsom ora lures in m manager.. , -mey sr na tives of South America and are Very difficult to proour. In form they' are nideous looaing creature, ana largr they live by robbing tnravaa. - Hence thev are Known as tne shonla of th animal kingdom. -' Th danolns pavilion, under the. car or rroreseor M. u. aiyers, is mors pop ular this year tnan ever oeiore. . To Slake a Razor Strop. Vrnm tha fleientiflo American. Rasof strops are prepared from strips of linoleum Of the Usual length and width., left for 14 hours In a one eighth to one fourtn per cent solution of harts born salt, to which 1H per cent of alum has previously been added, at the ordinary temperature; th strips ar then Cried at the normal temperature, rubbed with soap and polished with pumlcs stone. Included in the Cast are- Miss Keith Wakeman, Walter Hltohoock,' M . . b. M. uouana. . $1.00, 80, BOO. theatre. , Gallery, M M DEIUG TDEATREPK1 ; ?5.uDlayDAY JUNE 13 AND 14 il ii ii . ; , , . t :! i. ' LEW :Look Who's Coming:! 50 PEOPLE DOCKSIABER M M AND HIS GREAT M iliELS: "Th most finished minstrel jrerforma rt Oakland Heralo, May 97. r U Oakland." PRICES f MO, 11.00, 78c, 60c, tie, 5o. Seat sals ppens Tuesday, June 11. M nirzssizs3ii2zzzsiz22:zitzrzszz3xsssa""wszzrzw THE A T U, n Third and Yi.T.h!:i V.i. y HOn of th greatest child stsrs in the world supported by Oeorgls Wood- ') , , ' ' i Play, . ' . GEO. 1 BAKER, Manager. Portland's Fsshlonabl, Popular-Price Playhouse. E One Special Week Commencing 1--, fl t - - Mfltlnae Torlflv. Sundav O U IlC V Matinee Today, Sunday LITTLE OLLIE COOPER ThePrihce aild the Pauper Staged under direction aiOXOrja WOOSTXOBPS and 1TXLXJCAX SXXXS. Special oostumes, scenery and effects. Production complete and modern H, '',.'.' f v ; In every detail. .., ' This charming and instructive play will greatly Interest every intel ligent child in Portland, and non should be denied th privilege of see ing it - . ... Ther Will be also XATXVXZS WXSVTstDAT AMD SATCTBDAT. Seats :; '..:- t, . nowonsal.. O"', .f.'-''Vi '";'V';.' " rnlftf Prices gBo, ISo, BOe. Katlas, 15o, lOc IText week, snanH atnsloal Travesty aad llztrayagaosa Company la fee: :z:z:zzzsssszzzzz;ess TEEZY WEEZY" rzzzzzszszzxzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzrzzzzzzz Heiliq Theatre j " H .., - - . .. . . ., , .......... . '. ' ' H u Saturday Night, June 15, '07 The Bridge of the Gods AS DRAMATIZED AND PRESENTED BY THE JUNIOR . CLASS OF PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. The itory of the Indian tragedy, the fall of the Willamette", taken from Frederick' Batch's romance, "The Bridge of the G0d." ' ' V.- - S.y -i.-. Introducing Indian customs, superstitions and costumes of , early days. -The play deals with the great Indian Confederacy of the Columbia; the coming of the first white man; the revolt and punisment of rebel tribes; it introduces a romance of the Asiatic treasure ship wrecked on the, Nehalem coast; it relates the fall of the Bridge of the Gods in fulfillment of the ancient prophecy, the ensuing death of Multnomah, the war chief, and the passing of the Willamette. - Entire lower floor, fl.OO; balcony prices, T8e and BOe?; gal lery, 2&4 y ':-:;J:y -J)';:y' ir '. Box office Heilig Theatre will open for sale and exchange of tickets Thursday, June 13.' rfi ' ' .' czzzzzrzzzzrzzzzzzzzzzzztzzizzzszzzzzzzzizzzzsza VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE For the Entire Week of June 10, 1907 ' THE GRAND They ar finallr fastened In th usual nner to wooaen nanaies. nirops msa In this way will give a smooth sharp MARQUAM GRAND r PHONE MAIN 6 t One Week Only " : Commencing Monday, une lO The. Daintiest of All Cornic Operas ' STANGE AND EDWARDS F ; J The piece that made LULU GLASER famous. . 1 ' ' ' ' t J First time anywhere at lesa than $2.00 prices and superior 1 to any of its previous productions. edge to the rasor. BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK, Corner Tanghn aad Twenty-fourth. June 4, 6, 7, 8, 9. UIIWOePOiW Games called afi:t0 p. m. dally. Games called at 1:80 p. m. Bundays.- .inn-m Va,T ruSAT, ADMISSION 25rf - I Grandstand 850. Children 10a box Beats sbo. Portland Carnival Co. Will faroles res attractions ef every deserlp tlon for 8treet Fairs, Fourth of inly Celebr. tloni, Bt. ParUoulars, . irEWXAlT'S AlfUBEHMrT ABioounow. Sixth Stmt Pbone Picltte 5528. rtzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzr 0EIUG THEATRE S JUNE 17-18 IIII m sLaasfleL. ssfli . sssli i V afondar Nlirht MIm Allen la Shakaiptara's Comedy 1 "TWELFTH NIGHT" g TUESDAY lNIOHTtSPeCIAU BILL, H KM Allen as Host 1 tad tn the weeing Kne from "As Tea tike it," si Udy Tetsls u In the screes erene from "The SVhool for Brtndal," as Juliet In the balcony setae from 3 "Bone sad Jallst," to$ ,M Portia la the trial scene from "The Mercbsst ef Vsalce." Beat Opens frlday, uae ll. Woei SS.00 te SOe. W szzzxzzzzzzzzzzzzzzixaczzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzi Kesss, A WOMDERTITZ, BIXJU 07 NOV , BLTIES, HEADED BT ... The Famous Clown and Oiinaman . ay t - HARDING & AH SID In Their Original Pantomlmlo BkeUh, "Fnh In a Chinese Laundry" SPECIAZ, ADDED FEATURE, LUTZ BROS. Twentieth Centnry Marrels., In troducing Clarenoo Luts, the . i Armless Wonder. THE FOUR MASONS i la Their Laughing Absurdity, Ths Country Sobooi." MLLE. OLIVE Daint SuropM JucsUr. Cecrfle (Pork Chops) Evers Minstrel Man and Parody slngei1. WHELA & SEARLES German Comedy Duo, Dingers and Talkers. .... . Mr. Frederick Roberts :; " 8ohg Illustrator, ; . GRANDASCOPB Exhlhitlng th Latest Imported rilm. n Three MtformasMM dally at tr30, TOO and tlS p. ss, : " VMICUB sfstln s mot Inoladinf anadaya, 10 oents to all seats aept tea. Sysnlags and nndays, 10 and SO eeats. and box seats to eents. MZZSZSZSaTZZZZZZa THE STAR- w-jzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzaiarzrszzzzrzzzz: TELEPHONE MAIN 5496 H ? Marquam Grand I Phons Mala Last Performances of th Comlo Opera 1 Oem, .. ' f ....... , , , I..'-. ... J'.. GIROFLE-GIROFLA t .Matinee T6dy ' 2:15 P. M. Tonight at 8:15 P. M, "DON'T MISS THIS LAST. OPPORTPNITT. WITNESSING ,. THIS X Prioes- XTenisri ISo, BOo and 78o. Matin, S8o aad 80&" a For the Entire Week of June 10, 1907 The Reorganized Star "Stock Company WILL PRESENT X ,r. . oorrnn im ..mm rr . noo: A SOUTH. PLATJtN rOUR ACTS, AMONO THE ARISTOCRACY OF THE p lupoid x m. i uijitfi. rnuwuu,u u xtitu irtM Ptlees ver avaBinj, . itis, Prtos 10. so aad BO eents. msiTd seats may h seonred ey talephon Mala ttse fo all prfmaao EON Alt DIRECTION 07 MR. PRANK DB2 CAMP. sfatljieis TnesdayS, Thursdays, Satardays aad raadayn at StSOb I " tv ana au mih Next Attraction 4THB FATAL CARD" mats a PRICES: Evenine, 25c, 50c and 75c. ' Matinee, 25c and 50c. , ) t JtlE INS H I . UTb-'CJLUeb of t rWT . ; Tlkn X?1T1T , 17' n .... TTa TPTITrnT Tflll.' I ; Mrs. Jessie L Gaynor's Operetta :. leHouseThatJacIdilt AT MULTNOMAH FIELD ; ; 1 LAST WEEIC IN JUNE watch for the date A . Staged Under Direction of Miss Margaret Martin o! Chicago. No Uqasr or U) uie (iroaiu Opsa 10 a. m. to 11 p. m GRAND SACRED AND CLASSICAL CONCERT tosat. aim ; bt txb Incomparable Hussars KVSIO PSOaBAlL I o'clock. " March, Ths Conciliation. . . . . . . .Iioutaa Pestlvcl March from Tannhauser. ,..,.. Wagner ....... .....to... Beethoven Prayer and Chorus pf th Turks ... . ........ r. . . ............ 4 1 .Doppler Dl Ehren Gottes in der Natur..., ' .Bethoren -i (Th Powers of Ood In Nature.) i40 o'Clook. ; Grand American Fantasia. . . . . . .Bendlx tfh Lost Chord, t . , .v.-,.. . . . . Sullivan Cornet Sola by Mr. Schwarts. SUbat - Mater. Rossini Solo by Mr. Arena. ; ; , Bona. "On th Ocean" Schubert, Coronation March. .Meyerbeer Ti4S o'Clook. March Doppeladler (Doubl ,Ea;le) .....Waanw Walts. Lustlge Bruder (Jolly Fellow) , . ..Volletedt Medley Overture. . , . . ......... . .Harris ions;. "Qoodniirht. Beloved". ... . . .Ower r Cornet Solo by Mr, Schwarts. Selection. "Babes in Toy land". .Herbert. i0 o'Clook. . Kremer's Popular Melodies. . , , .Kremer The Forire tn the Forest,... MMinelis "The Capture of Santiago ..Peters Romano, "Floating-".,. Buffington American Patrol. , . . , . . ( .Meacham PAMOVs) "IPBAT Or XJPB." gSTSlT IABUAXJX AVO 'HI . aowx op ools." Beautiful gtrlsj, tight tons of imported saenes; beautiful Maids of th Phos phorescent Fountain. Clean, moral, mys - tsrlous i'. - BIO PUATTTBH 10 tSTim. - mi si mi;iiiim&::rivif Him 'Sti'iti -aiMiiirtiAesVitfsWi'-'SSl - aaxp WBAjfa-ato Remarkable Hlstorlo Warunk. abtsIai. raow Snake yFarm and Teddy. . j? Bears. ',';,., POPtnbABi OPZBAB. .Special program Tues- day evening. ' rmxB Bumps, Hid and Seek House, etc, - BXSTAXTaVaBT 10-cent sandwiches and SS-cent meals. DAKCB PATTUOW Big Orchestra, Professor Myers in charge. . - ' Mime --"' Free admissionr IS-cent . : ..Skates. - aowinro iuits Hale's Tours, Flgurs ' ' ;.. Kifht. OASWEIL'S tOVO VICTVBBt. ' OLD ken. Ik OKVTBI. DASIUIIr - ELSOT&I. .QAXt BTPgOTg. Cars, First and Alder; Boats, . foot Yamhill. WXDVXSBAT D S r Devii Xavenports Fres LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones: AI026, Main 4685 Week Commencing Monday. Jane 10 The Allen Stock Company PRESENTING WM. OIIAETTE'S CELEBRATED FOUR-ACf COMEDT, ALL THE COMFORTS OF H OMB 4t ; NEXT WEEK MARIS WAINWRIGIIT'S CRKAT : "SHALL, WE FOHGIV: : II 1 1 1 1 il H I 5 M if