The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 27, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURIUU PORTLAND, MONDAY., EVENING, . JANUARY 27, IDOl
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A TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Hll)..,i,,V..'."Th Olnterbread Man"
.iriarquam..,, ...... . ..Hurna-Molr Fight
. Haker.. ......... ,"A MUk Whit FUg"
L Kmplr... . I.. "Big-Hearted Jim"
Grand ....Vaudeville
Lyric. ...... "Jack Well of Wyoming"
Btar....,.The Moonshiner Daughter"
r--y vr tit"? r TT
, Th Butte Boys Consolidated Mining
. company, In its advertisement In today
' Journal, makes th pleasant announce-1
... ment that It now has a real aold win.
ton of or upon the dump, a mill ready
to treat that or and that o oon a it
' get down to water the management
will begin to produce gold In real ear
nest.. The ahaft being sunk has at-
: talnod to a depth of about aOO feet, and
water ousht to be found at 400 to 460
' feet. At least tht la the "depth, other
mine of the district hay bad to lint
The manager ay that he could now
send hi auarta, which 1 free milling.
to tn ouatora mna, at a gooa prone,
but the expense of .treatment, from 20
i to f 2.60 per ton. Including hauling, can
be reduced to 13 per ton whea the mine
' operate it own mill, wnicn ii now
J own. The Butt boy mine I owned
by Portland people, and promise to
oon be among the big producer of th
uoianeia uiainei.
' : . 8an Francisco la being rebuilt much
faster than one would expect," aald
- Felix Blocb of Marx A Blocta, who1 a pent
last week In Oakland and Ban Fran
claco. "Whole block ar r lain a aa If by
, magi. Of course, aa on would natur
ally expect, the flneat looking atruo
. lure ar going up on Market street,
th big thoroughfare connecting with
the ferrle at th anion fetation. Th
- Bay City baa bad It quota of bualneea
ivtvi as u j wwwiauK I auiuir .
Great preparation ar being- mad iuat
now for the reception of the fleet of
battleship and doubt! .their arrival I
wiu arv aa a neauny stimulus to both
social ana DUiineaa axrairs."
, . Lorenao Winter, a veteran of th
; elyll war who died last week, was a
pioneer of Powell' Valley. He cam to
tn united state from Germany in
1840 and after serving in Company K.
Klghth New Tork volunteer cavalry,
inropgnout moat or ue war cam to
Oregon and settled. In Powell' Valley
11 la survived by th following chll-
dren: Mr. Ellsa B. Metsger, Mrs.
Margaret and Johnnie Winters. Mr.
Winter also had a brother la Men
i or ana a r later in Michigan.
Oregon council No. 14, United Com
mercial Travelers, has sent out Invi
tations for a banquet and ball Satur
day evening, February , at Rtngler'a
. naii. -mere win d cara ana dancing.
The reception commute consists of A.
L. xouna. l.. u. uiiDert. c a. white.
more, C. H. Freeman. Richard Becker,
Mr. C, M. Toung, Mra. C A. White-
more, Mr. I u Gilbert, Mra C K.
.my, urs. a. u. McAllister,
Th east side office of Th Journal U
located at ISO East Morrison street,
near the corner of Fast Third. It la
open at all time and aubscrlptlon and
advertisements will be received at the
.office, as well as news and collectlona
The office la reached by either tel
phone, B-2444 is the Horn number and
Eaat s i tn racine number.
For liquors phone th Family Uqnor
. Stor. J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell
A Kelly, 164 Morrison street, corner
Park. Both phone Pacific, Mala 2s.
ana aomw, jl-swm.
Steamer Jesse Harkln. for Camas.
Washougal and way landing, dally ex
cept Bunaay. ieave wasnington street
dock at 3 p. m.
" 'Highest prio paid for Titl Guaran.
tee, Oregon t wing and Merchant Na
tional accounts. Cohn Bros 180-111
Flrat street.
A i max jm
lJ C.
Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and
fine gaaollne. Phone East 781; B-1007.
Woman's Exchange, ltl Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
W. A. Wise and associate, painless
dentists, Third and Washington.
D. Chamber, optician, 129 Seventh.
Journal want ada, lo a word.
Where to Dine.
Merchants' lunch dally, 26c Sunday
dinner, 60c, Kruae'a, Park and Morrison.
Rummage sale. 668 H Union avenue.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite yonr
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phonei i Home A 1165
First and Oat
IX you'r longing to b a child again.
Just for a night, go up to th Hetllg
and sea "Th Gingerbread Man."
The metamorphosl from the dignity
of long trousers to the ease of kilts Is
pleasing thing to contemplate. You
start In and are somewhat peeved to
think that you have been taken In bv a
children's play and that you ar too
old to have a connected remembrance
of your Mother Goose.
in the next it minute you bearln to
aay, with a warming of the wrinkle of
your heart. "My. what a nice Dlav for
children this would be."
Ten minutes later, when the Falrv
Queen comes dancing out, It'a all over.
There la no lonrer any dissection of
sensations. All you really think about
la that it'a a nice play for you.
And It Is a aood comedy, with brlgrht
and original lines, snappy action, ex
ceptionally good principals, more hu
mor than most shows even dream about,
and some of th prettiest song sung In
the Helllg this season.
Tea and th aonas ar well aunsr. It
doesn't sound probable, of course. It is
asking too much of any one to believe
It But , Mabel Day. who 1 th Masl
Bon Bon of th play, ha a rather ex
ceptional voice -a very clear and very
weet socrano of more than uaual rana
and power. She's a frail looking girl and
you wonaer wnere ail me voice comes
from, but It la there and It la real
muato.
The Gingerbread Man" is a musical
hodge-podge, with much good nonaense
In It, a lot of opportunities for the
larire If not handsome collection of
chorus girls to dance and pirouette
about and for the principals to snow
how entertalnlns- thev can be.
Fred J. Nice Is the Gingerbread Man
and Is very good In the part Uls com
ing to Ufa in the confectioners window
is excellent and his contortionist acts
are remarkable. James McElhorn is
very, funny as the Good Fairy. He Is
a statuesque male, garbed In a blond
wig, pink tights and pink pallet skirts,
so he wouldn't have to do anything to
make his audience laugh. But he re
cites and dances and has a funny shop-
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Wallsend i.. . ; $10.50
Richmond $10.50
Rock Swings ..... .$10.50
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Carbon Hill Steam.'. -,.,88.00
Coals delivered in bulk SOo.ton lesa,
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Main 788. Main 1425, A-S780, A-14J5.
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: , .353 STARK ST.-':; ;
. Between Seventh and Park."
Orposit CJty Library Bldg. v J
girl impersonation in wnicn ne ormgs
in the "I thought I'd die" stunt all of
which adds greatly to th evening's
merriment.
Percy Matson Is a good an actor as
one sees nowadays his Simple Simon
waa really remarkable work. It Is not
an overly important part but bis facial
expression throughout is exceptionally
good. Ross Snow Is amusing an Won
drous Wise, while the fleeting glimpse
one secures of Fannie Boutelle, the
Moon Girl, makes one want to see more
of her. . .
As for the music, "The Beautiful
Land of Bon Bon." which every one
knows, Is a gracefully and enchantingly
tuneful melody; Mr. Nice's song, "John
Dough," is good, and the Moon song In
the second act Is exceptionally pretty.
It was marred, however, by the unfor
tunate hanginr of the drops, which pre
vented those in the balcony and . kal '
lrv from unainc the moon and the alrl
Inasmuch as the management had of
its own free-, will transformed us into
children, we behaved like children.
Those of the audience who were u
stairs howled and shrieked and whlntlel
Those who were down stairs hissed and
yelled, The presence of a few police
men might hav restored the nursery to
a comparatively decent order by a lib
eral spanking all around. For the sake
of the well-mannered young people who
mav attend future nerformances, it is
to be hoped that the drops will be ele
vaied or the moon lowered.
"The Gingerbread Man" will play to
night, tomorrow afternoon and tomor
row night. It Is the best musical com
edy that has been shown in Portland for
some time ana deserves patronage.
2L "
HOWARD
M'TYtt mWE, iv M0YT3 A-
anILlS WHITE nji&KTYnZDAKZK-.fi
AT THE THEATEES
u fi
"Gingerbread Man" "at Helllg.
Th attraction at th Helllg theatre.
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to-
mgnt ana tomorrow mgnt at :i o'clock
will b th merry musical comedy suo
cess, "Th ; Gingerbread Man." This
ouiuuuii7 luuviui vuerwa Will ! D
found to be one of th most ntrtain
Ing and surprising that Portland traa-
tr-goer nav bad this aeason. Seats
ar selling at theatre, Phone Main
and A-1121. . s .,' ... : ,, . ,
i
. Glngerbreawl Man llatlnee.
' A special price matlnae will b riven
at th Helllg theatre tomorrow (Tues
day) afternoon. "Th Gingerbread
Man" will b th' bUL Take th chil
dren, It will prove s treat for them.
'' tnWT Down East" Tomorrow. '
vWir Down Kaat" opens Us naaaa-
ment at th Marauam tomorrow even
ing and will occupy th theatre for th
remainder of th week, with a special
matinee Saturday. For a dosen years
Way pawn jaaat" has been before the
publio and ha played to mora people
and greater receipt than any other
drama. , - - ,
The Greatest noyt Farce.
Hovt'a "A Milk Whit Flaa" at th
Baker this week, 1 th greatest of all
this celebrated author's farces and
bids fair to more than duDlloat it
phenomenal success of last year. The
songs and choruses Including Mis Sey
mour baauurui pony ballet and other
apeclaltlea, ar new and full ot life
and color.
Empire Matinee Wednesday.
Tha uaual mldwk matinee will be
given at th Empire Wednesday and the
attraction this week is a new and
highly Interesting romance of early
day In Montana, and concerns a typical
sheriff of thos time and hi many
adventure. Th play and company ar
abov tha average and entirely new to
Portland. They mad a big hit yes
terday befor two packed houses.
Borns-Moir Pictures.
At th Marauam this evening the last
performance of th Burns-Molr fight
clotures will be riven. There Is not a
person In Portland Interested In sports
wno aoes not want to see tneae pic
ture. It will be the only time the film
will be presented here, aa there la a de
mand for tn picture in other ciuea
The Bum-Molr conteat la on of th
beat In flstlo history and these pictures
reproduce every movement of the prin-
lpaia.
Grand's New BUI.
V
vaudeville program, headed by the Eddy
family, renowned throughout the world
th greatest or ail wire acta sur
rounding this headline attraction ar
Kader. his three wives and son. In
novelty painting act; th St' Onga
brothers, comedy cyclists; Hasse and
Marietta, whirlwind dancer; De Voy
and Evans, with a balancing act; Evan
Evans, monologlst and others.
I m
"Moonshiner'g Daughter."
A successful performance was given
of "The Moonshiner's Daughter" by the
French stock .company at the Star thea
tre yesterday and this attraction will
continue all week, with matinees Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday. "The
Moonshiner Daughter" la th struggle
between the government revenue officers
to collect a tax on Illegal whiskey and
the effort of th moonshiners to pre
vent paying it
Jack Wells at Lyric.
A new bill goe on at the Lyrlo to
night that promises to draw capacity
houses every night and at th popular
matlneea which are features of this
playhouse. "Jack Wells of Wyoming"
m tha drama referred to and it Is pro
nounced to be one of the most stirring
pieces th Allen stock company haa had
assigned to It.- Seats may be secured
In advance.
T
Dojjtywulneerf Glovesjf
ibonneTv4ifcbiC3j
All odd pairs, odd lots and remnants of all kinds are to be
sold at once for whatever they will bring. ' We must have
our counters and shelves clear for the new spring goods. For
tomorrow we offer some splendid glove bargains. Note:
12 and 14-button Glace Kids la black and
ace Kids la black and .
$1.47
$1.00
25c
tanbest $3.00 grad
Full length Pure Silk Gloves in all colors;
double tipped regular $2.25 grade
2-clasp French Glace Kids in all shades
best $1.50 grade, extra special
35c and 50c Golf Gloves, all colors and nearly
all sizes while the lot lasts
Odd pairs of Kid Gloves, regular $1.00 to $1.50 qualities, now
on sale at fifty cents a pair.
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON
The Store Noted for Best Goods at Lowest Prices
H1l.IL.IC. twxatxii
Thonea Mala 1 and A-llil.
Special Prlc last Tim
f Matinee Tomorrow
Tomorrow Night
The Muslcul Oomdy,
ornaEKiixiD uit.
Evenings, ll.iO to 60c: mat. tl to t.
I4ti aa Waahlngtoa
Phones Main 1 and A-UJi.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. JAN. I,
' America' Greatest Baaso.
" mzxxzBT wTraTjEBsroojr.
' In gong Recital.. -
Price Lower floor, tl.li) and 11:
balcony, tl and 76c; gallery, 76c. -
Marquom Grdn d
Portland's Famous Theatre. Main .
Five Night Only Mat Sat, beginning
TUESDAY EVENING. JAN. S.
Wnu A. Brady' Marnldcent Production,
Acted by th same great company pM-
ntiing.
7(c, Jl.
sented with same perfect stag (It tin
Price Evening, 26c, Ga,
Matinee, tie. iOo, 16a. '
marquam , urana
Portland's Famous Theatre. Main t.
Matinee today, two performances,
J-.S0 and 1:30 p. m.; tonight two per
formances, 8 and o'clock. Last time
the wonderful motion TiWures of the
great svauravasozm rxaxz.
A Brfact nlrtiir. rleiir and distinct
from beginning to end. Don't miss see
ing them. Prices J 5c. 36c, and 60c
BAKER THEATRE
Phone Main 9
A-6310
GEO. It. BAKER, Gen. Manager.
The famous Baker Stock Company In
last season's greatest success, lioyt'S
"A KZXJC WXZTB TIAU.
A ..llr. A- mtlltl. .hA AA.
olety, intersperaed with brightest muslo
songs and choruses. A whirl of joy
everlasting. Matinee Saturday. Even
ings, 36c, I Sc. 60c; matlneea, ltc, 26o.
great Week -"David Harnm.' .
EMPIRE Theatre 55SW
Milton W. Seaman, Manager. . ,
ronignt in wees Matinees wrannx
oay ana naiuraay. xam new ana inrui
Inr Western Play. "aZCr-mjBAXTBl
JZM." I.lfe of Jim Saxon, a Montana
Sheriff In the early days. On of th
season's big success. Night prices.
16c, 26c, 3fc, 60c; matinees. 10a 10c
TmAAv K. a r vl.jtn awKV fiatnMiv matt
nee. XTsxt wek-lMk' Bad Boy.- v
THE STAR "M, WatTlS:
THE K. E. FRENCH STOCK COMPANT
Present
icoowgxnrws DAxromrir."
day and Saturday. Price IOo a ad 30c.
Every evenina at sua. nice ic.
26c and 36c. Seats may b reserved, by
either phone.
Aa the effeminate fop Mr. Bowlea was
almost perfection.
The Play rives the nunlls of the dra
matic acnooi an unrivaled opportunity
to show off. which thev do with mora
or less success. Miss Fay Balnter is
funny and her mannerisms are effective.
Charles Lewis la rather nalnful. The
others had friends In the audience who
were doubtless interested in their work.
"Milk White Flag" at Baker.
That Miss Marion Barney isn't abso
lutely friendless so far as Baker audi
ences are concerned waa pretty well
demonstrated yesterday afternoon when
upon several occasions during the per
formance of A MUK White nag," the
leading woman was given ovations that
?aust have been balm ror any wounded
eelings that may have resulted from
last week's happenings. They cheered
and applauded until she had to ask them
to aton naii a oosen times. .
' It was entirely, of course, a demon
stration of the regard - in which they
hold her. The part of Aurora Luc tn
th Hoyt farce Isn't one to elicit any
particular enthusiasm, vou know. Neith
er waa ner singing or -Ana tne weeping
Willow Wept" But Miss Barney looked
particularly stunning in her widow's
weeds, and beauty in dlstresa is a pow
erful thing for anyone, even a theatrical
manager, to cope with.
tM wnenever tno mends or tne leaamg
man and woman agreed to it all pro-
ppea wnue miss .Bar-
Webb, especially Miss
ceedlngs were Btor
ney ana Mr.
Barney, bowed their thanks from
tags.
the
, as ror tne piay itself which really
was of secondary Interest it went off
very- well and some laughable and very
8ood comedy work was done by Mr.
leaaon, Mr, Dills, Mr. Russell and Mr.
Bowles. In Us conception the farce,
like most of Hoyt's, Is dellclously
satirical. . It was a good Idea but of
course wa dropped far abort of ful
f Uhrient In order that the Incidentals
might be Introduced.
Mr. Dills as the corpse was funny,
and his work was as conscientious ana
perfect, am usual. MrvGleasoii was also
very good aa the undertaker, while
James Gleaaon'a band master waa th
best .thine s don tor soma tint,
"Moonshine King" at Star.
Th Moonshine King and all hi court
hold high revelry at the Star this week.
They opened the nroceedina-s yesterday
afternoon with a fusillade of musketry
and th crackling of small arms, and
tne noise and the shouting were cumu
latlve. Captain Preston Is the un
crowned monarch of th moonshiner s
gang and the part was right royally
played by George Berry.. St. George
Daglenn plays the part of a rustic
swain with ardor, and Dorothy Davis is
the charming daughter of the moon
shiner, with whom the rustic Is in love.
Frank Seaward tilavs a tramn co
median. Charles Connors and Leah La,
'oree nave it all their own way so
far as comedv Is concerned while Kath
leen Taylor trips about enchantingly
aa the untamed child of nature. Two
well-pleased audiences ftyled the house
laai nugni ana yesterday aiiernoon.
"Big Hearted Jim" at Empire. '
"Little minds are Interested In the
extraordinary-great minds In the com
monplace," according to Fra Elbertus,
and the name la probably true of hearts
If that of "Big Hearted Jim." which
Is playing at the Empire this week, can
be accepted as a criterion. It must be
acknowledged that Jim finds his inter
est centered In some painfully com
monplace men and women. Jim Is sher
iff of Medicine Lodge, Montana and
has a great time of t He has all the
virtues that the most unsophisticated
might ask for and displays them all th
time.
Henry J. Jackson plays the part of
tha blar-hearted one. Bertha Julian is
Dora Carlyle, th schoolma'am, and
there are a number of other capable
people in the company. There Is a
treat aeai or-excltement, some snoot
na, a little love-making, more ha tin u.
and some uproarious farcical humor.
"Bis- Hearted Jim" will be at th Em
pire tnrougn tne weeic.
TEA
Think of us once a day at
least. If you don't like it,
take-back your money.
Tour grocer return your money If you
don't like Schilling's best; w pay him.
Weblool Oil Blacking
llakes Shoes Waterproof Preserve
leather Hot a Shine At all Sealars.
PHONB A lOIS or MAIN lOlS
jJSt
id
Per
Ton
Banner Coal
NONE BITTER FOR THE PRICE
WESTERN FEED AND FUEL CO. "-2
ncixni ar xoura Airs btbaic coal.
JLYRIC THBATRB
Both Phones i Mala 4885, Mom A-1030V
Week commencing Monday, January 27,
Trie Alien Htoca uompany rresenta
"JACK WZUJs OF WTOKUrO."
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c.
Every evening at S:15. Prlcea 10c. IOo
and SOc. Boxes 60c Office open 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m.
TH B ORANDy
Vaudeville de Luxe.
Tmt and Price Remain the Sam.
Return Engagement of .
TKB OKEAT ZSBT AJCttT,
Greateat Tight-Wire Artists In tha
World. , ,
ABD EL KADER,
Assisted by His Three Wives and Bon.
NOVELTY PAINTING ACT.
NICKELODIOftI
130 Sixth Street .
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PORTLAND, OR,
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WOMAJT A PBCIA1TT ' ;
sots, bv k. mux, th
only Chines woman
doctor In this city. Sh
has cprert - many af- :
fllcted uf ferer. Cured
privaU and femal dis
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lung- troubles: stomach,
bladder and kidney
4 ' Sand disease . ot all
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r Honest treatment. Ex
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5 Gal. Lotf 75c Pr Qal.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
830 TBOKT ST.
Oreron Main 621S. J Bom A-S947.
yXiEJTCH TASCT OAX1D3VT CI0CA3-
Bucceasors to th Portland Dya Works.
H. jr. PRAEQER. Prop.
All klnda of garment successfully
cleaned, dyed, pressed and repaired.
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