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5THB OREGON '.XMn.Y'.JUintNAK, ' POKTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO, .' I ARCH . 10,. IBM.
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' Tha attraction' at tkillniv thaatra.
VjTourtHmth ul Washington strsats, to
I Tilirht and tomorrow nihl will ha tha
.1 Franclaoo Opr company Inf tha
wellghtf ul oomltK oprm auccsss, "Tha
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ana ma unarming pain coma
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Sta for "Dnim Citj.
iU for "Ortam City" t th Mar
quam ar at , 1 premium. . No other
musical ahow thla aeaon haa made auch
a hit, Everyona la talking about It nd
tha Marquam in crowded to auffocatlon
very night. It Ja a real New York
ituatral ahow direct from Joe Wenera
Mary
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cream of merriment, . There will b
matinee Saturday ana
hurry to get aeata.
theatre and with Little ChlD.
MarbU and Johnny ' Johnaon It
you i
liava to
Crriton Clarke. .
' Creeton-Clarke, the talented
tar. cornea to the Ma1
In hie' lateat auoceaa. '
Governs." Mr. Clarke la one of the
.rotiBjn neat wee
"The Power That
most popular young men on the stage
today ana naa a large louowina in
fnllowlnar
Portland. He haa never disappointed a
local audience and this season nis
vehicle is said to be better than ever.
A large and competent company sup
ports him. Beats are now on sale.
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Zlra? Drawing to Clone.
The week of "Zlra" at the Baker Is
fast drawing to a close. The play Is an
intense strain on any company, -
r people, out miss
toman s are winning
new laurels at every performance, as
well as every member or this popular
organization. Matinee Saturday.
Daphne Pollard, Vho Appear In
the "Toymaker" Tonight at the
Helllg.
dlenne. Daphne Pollard, are with thin
favorite compnny. Beats are now sell
ing at the theatre box office for the en
tire engagement.
Popular Price Matinee Tomorrow.
A popular price matinee will be given
at the Helllg theatrfl tomorrow (Satur
day) afternoon, when the San Franolsco
Opera company will present "The Toy-
2:15 o
maker.'
Curtain at
1'clock.
Seats Selling for Mimical Play.
Heats are now selling at the box of
fice of the Helllg theatre, Konrteenth
and Washington streets, for the big
musical comedy, "Coming Thrp' the
Rye." This merry offering will be the
4)1)1 at the above theatre for four nights,
beginning next Sunday, March 22. A
pperlal price mntlnee will be given Wed
nesday afternoon. This Is one of the
jargest and bent musical plays that
.Portland hits had this season.
Allaon to Opii in Great Role.
The part of Richard Carewe In Henrv
V. Esmond's beautiful play. "Whwi We
Were Twenty-one," Is a splendid one
for the opening of Mr. Alison, who re
turns Sunday afternoon as leading mnn
with the Baker stork company. Kick
Carewe Is one of the noblest men the
human mind evr created.
"Hazel Klrke" Coming,
nommenelne- Monday night the Allen
company will present at the Lyric for
the ensuing week a splendid production
of that famous comedy-drams, "Hasel
Klrke." This Is one of the most suc
cessful plays of modern times and
never grows old. The Allen company
will appear to great advantage In It. A
new series of moving pictures between
acts.
"Si In New York."
Sis In New York." which has been
at the Empire all this week, has cer
tainly made a lot .of friends In Port
land whom she has grtven lots of cause
to enlov some sood heart v lauehs. A
play of this kind must be well played
or It becomes silly, and "Sis In New
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No exaggerations appear in any of my advertisements.
BEN SELLING
LEADING
CLOTHIER
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Jill l .
York," we are alad to say, Is presented
by an unusually cR ver
character actors and actresses,
nee Saturday.
company ot
Alatl-
"Hliat Women Will I)o."
A-novel and Interesting play, founded
upon the story of "David Copperfleld,"
by Charles Dickens, will be next week's
attraction at the. Empire, starting Sun
day mStlnee. This Is "What Women
Will Do." and it contains many strik
ing scenes and characters.
"The Stowaway" Succeeds.
One of the most brilliant successes
of the present season at the Lyric has
yard act by Miss Radelle and her asso
ciates, which Is novel and original.
"On Thanksgiving Day."
The engagement of "On Thanksgiving
Day" Is rapidly drawing to a close at
the Star theatre. There will be but
three more performances tonight, to
morrow afternoon and evening. This
Is the blKKest scenic, production ever
put on the stage, of this theatre and
one of the scenes Is a snow slide, down
which boys and girls coast.
"The Secret I)iiHtch."
Beginning Sunday afternoon, the at
traction at the Star theatre for the com
ing week will be the sensational and
patriotic war drama, "The Secret Dis
patch." This play Is by the author
of "At Plncy Ridge" and other successes.
been the present production of that fine
oomedy-drama, "The Stowaway," which
the Allen company presented for the
first time Monday night. The company
Is distinguishing llseir in the various
parts, especially verna i-eiion as
r,Chucky," the newsboy. Moving pic
tures between acts.
Grand's Hlgh-Grade Acts.
Peoole who attend the vaudeville
shows are of the opinion that the bill
at the Grand this week Is a flrst-class
article without a -weak number on the
program. Gllday and Fox are Hebrew
delineators, who have paused the town
to laugh all week, and there Is a barn-
Vandevllle Novelty.
"The Marshal," a western melodrama
In condensed form, will be the feature
at the Grand next week. It is some
thing new and will be played by Anita
Hendrle and David Miles. Other feat
ures will be offered as well.
NEW CORPORATIONS
FILE THEIR ARTICLES
(Special Din patch to Tha Jotimal.)
Salem. Or., March 20. Articles of In
corporation were filed In the office of
the secretary of state as follows:
WAR'S EXCITEMENT NOTHING LIKE
BEING PRISONER IN ELEVATOR
After serving nine years in the
United States army, four years of which
was In the Philippines at Intervals and
having been awarded a medal for
sharpshoottno- and participated In vari
ous skirmishes, the most exciting expe
rience of Lieutenant John C. French,
Twenty-fourth Infantry, who arrived at
the Hotel Portland this morning, wan In
an elevator In a tall building In San
Francisco.
Lieutenant French returned from the
Inlands last week on the transport
Sherman. He Is on his way to Fort
Madison, New York, where two battal
ions of his regiment are to be sta
tioned. He is accompanied by his wife
and child.
Two years ago last January Lieuten
ant French was held a prisoner In an
elevator In the Flood building late In
the evening- when all the employes were
leaving the building. Seven stories up
the elevator got out of order, stuck be
tween floors, and for some time there
was no response to tha repeated calls
of the encaged ones for help.
Lieutenant French was accompanied
by his wife. For a time It was thought
the party would have to spend the
night In the elevator. The transport
which wan to take the army officer to
the Philippines was to nail early In the
morning. The suspense was terrible
seven stories up ami hln regiment about
to leave the good old IT. 8. A.
At last some one 'heard their calU.
Janitors arrived with step ladders and
ropes and screw drivers. It was nec
essary to tear away a part of the wire
netting before the party could be rescued.
8. P. Grocery company; principal of
fice, Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $5-
000; incorporators. W. J. Sheasgreen. H.
A. Sheasgreen and M. A. Sheasgreen.
St. Johns Baseball club; principal of
fice, St. Johns, Oregon; capital stock,
11.000: Incorporators, F. W. Valentine,
S. C. Norton, R. D. Jackson and J. F.
Hendricks.
New Notaries.
8pecUl D1ptch to The Journal.)
Salem. Or.. March 20. The following
notaries public have been appointed 'or
Oregon: Eugene A. H. Cole, Marlal; F.
W. Prasi, C. H. Luras, Portland.
Metsger, jeweler, optician, 343 Washington.
F00LSELLER FLEADS
CITY ORDINANCE
(Special DUpstck to Tti loarnil.)
Walla Walla, Wash., March 20. In
a decision regarding the poolroom case,
wherein .Sol Simon of this city Was
charged with selling pools contrary to
the gambling laws of this state. Judge
Brents of the superior court yesterday
afternoon handed down a decision which
Is a body blow to poolselllng In this
cuy. Simon, had been operating a pool
selling establishment In the rear of
his cigar store under a license granted
by the city council. Several well-known
Walla Wallans lost heavily on the Cali
fornia races and complaints were made
against the shop. Simon claimed he
had a right to operate the place, as he
was licensed by me city. Judge Brents
held that the city exceeded its authority
In granting a license, and Imposed a
fine of tlia upon Simon. The case will
be appealed to the supreme court.
Rhode Island for Bryan.
(tlulUd Prens LeiMd Wire.)
Providence, R. I., March 20. All ar
rangements have been completed for
the Democratic state convention which
is to assemble In this city tomorrow
afternoon to select the delegates-at-large
to the Denver convention. The conven
tion, which will meet In Music hall,
promises to be a large and enthusiastic
gathering. Bryan sentiment will pre
dominate in the convention. The Ne-
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Stirring tha eowder aa hotwkar
maJcaa anottriuhiog, digeKtibaa'tDOxV
drink, btttr than t or ooflu oo
oookkur. A owpM hot a nit
ing iodatoaey reacial alwap.
braska leader will be Indorsed for the
presidency and the delegates in all
F ratability will be Instructed for him.
nterest In the convention haa been
Increased by the announcement that
Senator Thomas P. Gore of Oklahoma
iyl'1 address the gathering. .-77..,
The Easter Gown Need No Longer Be a
Perplexing Problem
to the Woman Who
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Journal for March
Twenty-Second
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the best selection of fashion
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A SPECIAL staff of
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in Paris has found and
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what they write of the
fashions there, JEAN
NETTE HOPE, the
eminent fashion artist,
has sent drawings for
two newspaper pages.
Henri MANUEL, first
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fashions, has sent pic
tures that will decorate
four other pages of the
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weeks, after women who read
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fabric factories, the colors and shades likely
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mings and of fashions in shoes, stockings, parasols, and all the accessories that
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