The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 07, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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;THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVE NINO, APRIL 7.
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'.By' J. F. 8.
' Mrs. rt Campbell ku retained to
Portland and as usual hu bound us
han J and foot and left u tongue-tied.
We might lash ourselves to the wast
r.nd pour wax Into our ear, but it would
avail not It Is Impoaslbl to , reason
bout Mrs. Campbell. AU that can be
Vme la to follow hr wonderlngly from
turn liitint l'uula steps Into Aubrey
Tanqucray's room until near the close
if the last act she rushes out of the
i'y, an unforgettable portrait Of woe
Hd far and despairing resolve. But
vou do not lose Mrs. Campbell even
imn. Tou awake In the night to hear
)i,t voir, with Its wonderful yearning
nife and to saw those ever youthful
-ves till of the horror Of a dead soul.
'nnnlnir grows lurid and cold as you
ijiinH of her Paula Tanqueray a char-
it- tor that is not to te lorgotien in a
a y or a week or a month. -
It was tie same Mrs. Campbell as
cT o'd who greeted the audience at the
Jltlllf last evening. . They say that
she lias grown more matronly Imagine
.jrs. Campbell matronly i ana vney mmj
ti at her voice la reedy now and uien.
J do not know. But X d know that
1-r eyes are as yennr and as brooding
d as indescribably' ravishing as they
mm the first time I saw ber.. and
i!e tone of the woman the Ivory and
h.arlr with the overtone of ber temper-
i.jnont, is as clear and round and Im
1 ressire as the O Which perardjr draws
uora bis cello with on strong. Steady
ewj of the bow. '-.
i Th,n la neither time nor soace here
eafr Into a lengthy discussion of I
The Second Mrs. Tanqueray." t is
unquestionably Plnero' most powerful.
if not his best Play. It Is not pleas
imt It appeals powerfully.- Paula
i.inqueray la an Ill-tempered woman,
iKt lovable for , herself ,but o con
vincingly drawn and o wonderfully
i'ayd by Mra Campbell that she be-
' n.es positively eoul-hauntlng. She Is
wimuoui and Jealous and otherwise Im
Ii.Tfect. But she Is human. The Im
pression recurs again and again.. She
is human. When the critic of London
ifiunced upon Mrs, Pat and accused her
not acting, Bernard gnaw ezciaimea
f'ot art! Of course she does rot act
4ct act aha isl" Thst Is It exactly.
H ie 1st. It may not be exactly Plnero's
inception of Paula which she jrlves.
it Is marred now and then by her ra
"intlv acquired mannerisms which oo-
cxlonnlly almost approach those of
Miss Ultra jsetnersoie.
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Bom Lntlger Gannon, Famous Contralto With the Chicago Symphony I
Orchestra, at th Armory, April 10, 11, 1J.
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(fef Nothing
ACCEPT This OPPORTUNITY
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PHONOGRAPH
By paytag for th racwre o1y. Tm
ean buy an XSnMOM PMOOQMAX.
Thirty days Ut becin to py
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meeMne M SAJIX ICO.
Come Tiicsdiy Erenfng
Tea and row frlerxls wffl srrlwy ottr
Boeolal Tueadav Evanln H,Hti I
All the latest selections are played
and at your request, replayed.
Woodard, Clarke (& Co.
TAXtMMM OTBS
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MUSEMENTiS &
Mr. Patrick Campbell Tonight.
Tonight at the Melllg. theatre. Four-
But In Spite I (unth ui Wuhlnrtnn )( th Ala.
rtr,fJyo,u1"aretrki; .Va'womaS SSf. " Mr- trick
flesh end blood and whose imagine-1 uampDeu. supportea oy nor own ixmaon
ion is active end whose vitality Is be-1 company, will present the much-talked-
i ear neriectea into
iBornidlty.
the channels of
about drama, "The Notorious Mrs. Ebb
" ' ." . ' . . ' I smith." This will ha the last tMrform-
XiAlVKrmX this celebrated Star willglv ta
tf en dressed as aha Is In the nablll-1 thl eitr,, c,. mrm aiiinv th.
nf of mirth ami confront her with I eu''' r,10w 'lua l me-
S-msls, unrelenUng, Inevitable fate I . . ' r , '
the wsgres of sin again. Nothing new. I ' ' .,,,
it is as old and simple and direct as I Brewster MUlJons" Tomorrow.
rt. aih. Only; like death. ltU hard to J Beginning tomorrow, Wednesday night,
aiMM.pu nnen iu . rnc vi w ana continuing tne roiiowing Thursday,
dined to further receive death with Friday and Saturday nights, the attrao-
Miuanimity it conceived the doctrine tlon at the Heillg theatre, Fourteenth
:4 immortality. There Isn't this com- and Washington streets, will be the
(prt with Paula. We have to fail back brilliant .comedy-drama, "Brewster's
ni tne more or ies aouotrut assurance i Millions." A special price matinee will
that after all Mrs; Camubell Is but an I be given next Saturday afternoon. Seats
Heiress, ana tne eecona mru. iwiquci., i tr, now selling SI Uieatr lor tn en-
but a creature of Pinero's Imaginations I gagement. , . ' ., ,
Mrs. Campbell's company Is a curious I - , ; 4 1
Tid almost aggravating mixture Of good I .. ' .. a . re,i..n. n ' '
vnA bad. The men. with the exception ' A Trtp to Chinatown." . :
V "A Friend of the FainiljV
' The Allen . company Is adding new
laurels this week by Its splendid per
formance or uiat runny rarce, a
tCrimnA . nf th T mt'v ' fi
at the Lyric,
f J. Malcolm Dunn,' who plays Cap-1 Like that other famous success.' "A
lain Ardale, Elleas nance, are aomir-i Milk' White Flasr." Hoyt's "A Trip to
nHe. , Ben Webster as Aubrey Tan- Chinatown" at the Baker this week Is
nieray play bis difficult rola with a fun of clever specialties, beautiful
mpatby, , a . complete understanding songs, dances and grand choruses, and
!at aeeais almost too irood to be-true. Marlbel Seymour, the clever little in-
W e are, too often prewented with the renue. Is In her glory, as well as Is
unwelcome spectacle of a star of abll- William Dills, who keeps the audiences
ttv surroundod by the most absurosup- n a tate of hilarity as ths eccentric
port. But jthe suhatltutlon of Doris character of Weliand Strong.
1 iigny lor rnena taimDeii n idb inn
or the atepdaugnter,, jiiHean, is an, un
welcome one.' EUlean would bav lit-
tie to do if 'she would only do It sim
ply and Intelligently, .Miss Dlgby does
neither. Khe becomes rhetorical wnen
bt essays , a simple sentence and that
nnal sentence, "Un. II 1 naa onty Deen
merciful!", would nave spoiled things
omnletelv If we had not Deen so ut
terly under the' spell "of Mrs. Campbell
hfreelr, althougn the wonderrul woman
:md boon off the stage some five mln-
Inasmuch as there la to be another
Plnero' play this evening and as the
sstne company is to present 11 11 may
ie pertinent to inquire why those who
'runklv detent ooln Plnero ana Mra
I'fimpbell Insist on going to see themT
lt evening I was sandwiched between
o such on one side a man woo was
'rankly and honestly out, of sympathy
wit l- tne verrormance. 1 could under-
rtand his attitude, but I couldn't see
ivhy he remained. On the other aids
was a woman who at perfectly regu
ut Intervals snorted -a remorselessly
ind Inevitably -' a fog horn. . It may
iave been for the same reason as the
'off horn. "Poasibly she was lost In the
mze of the play and Wanted to let us
enow her position., lr tnai was ner aim
he succeeded admirably. But I hope
tie won t-cast moorings rrom ner own
'reside this evening. Kxtraaeous noises
iren't required when Mra Pat Is play
Bg. She la quite competent to do all
be walling herself, -i--v'o-.'': '
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, Grand -Vaaderille. . , ,
Jt.ts ' - good -.VaudevUl bUliatths
rand .this week. ..There are several
euraea that can be eaten with Impunity
nd even relish, 'There is Katherine
! u gent, who is funny and whose Imper-
NEW BOOKS FOB THE
"HBBABY
and those who were fortunate enough
td see It last night or this afternoon
will naetlfw a (111 MMtllannA nt tha
Derformanca- It is one of the best following Ust of book will be
things that the Allen company has yet I on Inspection In the circulating depart-
done. I ment of tha nubile llbrarv foe on wMk
ana wui go into circulation on April ia:
MFantana,H the Merry. BIOGRAPHY.
"Fantana," the merriest of musical I Mistral Memoir; tr. by C. E. Maud.
comedies, continues to oe ine orawing iiwvi.
cara of the week at the Marquam. I Rannle Wordsworth and Hi Circle.
Teddy Webb, the comedian, Daphne 1 1107. .
Pollard, and tha rest of the entertain-1 Russell Rom anoe of an Old Tima
ers of the Ban Francisco Opera com-1 Shipmaster. 1907.
pany sre doing their best to add to Washington Tha Seven Ages of
the gaiety of nations and are success- Washington, By Owen Wlster. 1807
rui. There are many son as ana in
fun is bright ana lively.
, Indian Massacre Avoided.
One of the most Impressive scenes In
troduced In a drama Is the climax of
"Tk,. IT.... Dam.m maw k.ln. n ivd
at the Star theatre by the French stock
company. In this act the Indians have
surrounded the whites, who have taken
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL.
Zoylen ran Nyevelt Court Life in the
fuipn Mopuoiic. n. d.
FICTION.
Rlckert The Golden Hawk, 1
Train Mortmain.
Ward Walled In.
Wbltakor The Settler.
FINE ARTS.
DAAlt, fit 1 ir a 1 1 1 t-.
r.fn t..hlnrf atoUada. an .re about I -."7.m-l"Zr?,r . . xwuj;
sonatlons are reasonably good, and there
is waiter is. ferams, wno neips tne
wilting sudlence to laugn.
. Miss Nugent was probably . born
"smart" She was excruciating In "The
College Widow," but that was more be
cause of the part than the actress. ' But
ahe is still "smart" with a Yankee
smartness which enables her to see the
amusln features of various stare fa
vorites and . to , burlesque them enter-
uuninny, 1 . . -.
Golden and - Hushes are blackface
comedians of a class that is above the
average. - The audience laughed delight
edly over their style or humor. The
"Trolley Car Trio" belong to the familiar
type of vaudeville humorists, and Bell
and ' Washburne - have a aiming and
dancing specialty. Waiter E. Perkins
and his company give a tabloid farce
called "The Man From Macey'e," which
Is funny In spots and pleased exceed
ingly. . There are numerous other acts
which helped to make the program a
good one. ; -
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- Good New, it Trne.
V (United Fim Leased Wire. I
Vienna. April 7. In consequence of
official reports of . the bad treatment
received bv emigrants from this coun
try In the states of Missouri and Mis
sissippi tne government nas pronuntea
emigration ' to thosa states untu some
positive guaranty against abuse can be
had rrom the proper authorities.
to maesaer men and women when rein
forcements from the Texaa ranger ar
rive. It Is a great drama. Matinee
Thursday and Saturday. ,
" Grand' Big Vaudeville.
Sullivan A Consldlne have sent Port
land few better vaudeville bills than the
one - now being; offered at the Grand.
The headliner Is the famous star com
edian, Walter E. Perkins, with a special
oomDanv In a rousing farce.- This act
alone should be sufficient to crowd the
Grand to the door, but there are many
other reaturea
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AH CLUB
fflKTOGMl
Benson Book of snorts and naatlmes:
Foster Complete pinochle; 1107.
Harding Lessons on art.
Pollaiuolo Pollaiuolo; by Maud Crutt
weU: 107,
, GERMAN BOOKS.
Anxenrruber Der sehandfleck.
Balovar Alpenrosen und gentlanen.
aenrens An tons eroen.
Bulow Die tochter.
Lltzmann Clara Schumann: 1 v.
HISTORY.
Bedford Heidelberg, it prince and
lis paiaces; mutt.
Curtis From Bun Run to Chencellors-
YUie: 1908.
McCormlck Th tragedy of Russia
in racirio Asia: 1 v.: H07.
Pais Ancient legends of Roman his- I
LITERATURE.
Thomai An anttiology of German lit-
v i vs v 1 avi.
SCIENCE.
BIgnell Mr. Chupes and Mis Jenny;
tne me ory or two rooms:
Flnley Tornadoes; 1887.
1901.
BllStTIMS A8Sncffl,f,lW AflOntS . Morgan Elements of physical chem-
- - tr 1 tsu-y; iud.
Slogan of 250 Members
SOCIOLOGY.
R, EDISON has succeeded in inalang the
Ly iL Phpnograph so clear and 'so ' perfect that its
rendition or aU lands of miisi is
remarkable and almost beyond belief. I The : Edison
Phonograph is not only ,
the greatest entertainer
that can be introduced into a home; it is also a scien
tific apparatus which will help to educate the minds
of the children who listen to it Did you ever hear
an Edison Phonograph not the so-called talking
machine, but the Edison Phonograph,4 the onefhichi
Mr. Edison invented and which has received
all his greatest improvements? If you have
not, you do not know how perfect a rendition
of sound can be made by mechanical means.
Yoa owe it to yourself to go to the nearest dealer and see and hear the, Edison,'
and especially to ask for the new model with the big horn. A book about .
it will be mailed free, on request, to any address. ' '
TO BUSINESS MEN: If yoa bJ a E4ion WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS to
BusinesiPhooofjaphalwaYSatyourelboirwben sell Edison Phonographs in every town whew
the inspiration comet to write a telling letter, we are not now well represented. Dealers raring
wouldn't your correspondence hare more snap t established stores shonld write at once to
National Phonograph Company. 75 lakeside Avo, Orange; N. J.
by May , 1.
At an anthnalaatln' tnuKnr ef tha
North Alblna Improvement club ; last hTvii!5ap'o
liotIS
Kitchen
How do you expect to en-
. dure the broiling days of
aummer if you prepare all
the food over a glowing coal '
fire? - m
You need i " New Perfect ':.
tion" Oil Stove that will
do the cooking without cook
ing the cook. It concern
trates plenty of heat under ; ;
the pot and diffuses little:
or none through the room. '
Therefore, when working
with the .
worn
Vioh Iff no I7Iimo Ail Catr ClnirA
VfiVU IMUl; Ml IIUU VU VUlfil UlUI V
the kitchen actually seems as comfortable as you could wUb -
it to be. ; , ; - :.: . v::.y"-. r?,:f:p$Ui
This,' in Itself, is wonderful, but, more than that the t New:
renecaon..,'Vu otove does penectjy. every -
't I . fc-j jt u . arm
wmaiM
Donaldson Woman, her position and
lnflusnoa in anolent Greece and Rom;
1S07. i
Henderson. eJ. Outdoor labor for
convicts: 1907.
National child labor committee
10B.
Tvlflrw-Hrnvth and arfu
night the log-an wa , adopted, "250 , Van da Warker Woman's unfltnes
Members by May 1, and a commute for higher co-education; 190 J.
of six was aDDolnted. as follows, to ss-I USEFUL ARTS.
cure the new members: 8. I Osborne, I ,Brvant Practical bookkeeoln! 10.
Or a. B. Stone. H. O. Parsons, J. H. '' Cromie Indigestion treated by gyoi
Nolu, R. D. Mills and A. H Pinnlsh I nasties: 1907.
ine committee Will OO divided into I . Davannort PrinHnl. nt Kraallna--
members each and the sub-committees t T-rntitriiAn'Rnv' hnnir nt inMnutin...
will uo.li .nll.t ik. oo4.. rt- . t ' -- --...wtv(
other members to aid In th membership ; King Tables for the computation of
camp&J'1V . . ' i Illumination: 1906.
following the appointment of the Reliable Ppultry Journal Publishing
committee the members voted to enlist company Errs and eg farms: 1J07.
the services of the city water board In . Barnes Pocketbook of mechanical en-
P.?8. tlater1, water Pipe at -each glneering; ed. 3. rev. and enl.71808.
street intersect on connecting with th Taylor On the art of cuttlna; metals:
water mains along Killlngsworth ave. no date. '
XLVxl r.J910n7anr-SeW,nr C0Ur89 t0T teftCh
ttlS'on J laid6" UP th favement ftf BOOKS ADDED TO THE REFERENCE
This pavement along Killlngsworth DEPARTMENT,
avenue, will cost the property-owners MlnervaT Jahrbuch: 1907-1908.
more inan 3,000, and the members I '- Powers - tt Powe -Outlines for th
wau womr iiiH,insi Rnn srn rnaini ssruri v t r v r . iuii7
lot, hafr, "I-""I ------- , v "v
Acommunic,aUonVwa.Te TO THE JUVENILE
CENTRAL COMMITTEE
IVILL HAVE TO DECIDE
Chairman Thomas Calls
Meeting to Take Action
on Primary Ticket, v
Ooorg H. Thomas, chairman "of the
city and county Democratic . central
committee, has Issued a call for a meet
tne to be held on th night of Thurs
day, April 9, In AUsky hall, the purpose
of th meeting peine " to determine
whether or not the central committee
desire to have a full Democratic ticket
in in primaries.
- Under th primary law It la not now
possible to nominate a Democratic ticket
except It be done by the voter writing
tne names or oesirea canaiaates in on
the primary ballot. It Is. to consider
whether to do this that the meeting has
been called. - ' .;.
Chairman Thomas says h has nothln
ud his sleeve In issuing the call for the
meeting of the committee. He, as chair
man, has kept in the background until
after the time baa expired when candl-'
dates, for the various offioe could fll
their petition. Now he lswolng to put
It up to th central commute whether
that organization 1 desire to take any
step to have a ticket In th neid la
June. ,
It I believed that the meeting will "
result in the Indorsement, either . In
whole or part, of the ticket suggested
by the Kentucky Kllck, though a can
vass of th men named for office by
this organisation shows that few desire
to make the race mapped out for them.
white some refuse absolutely to be con
sidered as candidate for any office. , I
Eaater cards, finest In the' city. Tha
Postal Shop. 124 Fifth street. , '
Portland Gas company, assuring the
members of the club that the gas mains
will be Installed before the pavement is
laid.
Another Committee annnlntaA taafr
night was one to wait on the telephone
appointed
company ana nave the name of the
DEPARTMENT.
i Altsheler "The Young- Trailers."
' Pyle "Nancy Rutledge."
1 Pyle & Porter "Theodora."
x Roosevelt "The Rough Riders.'
onrp vyiia Lino wear Home.'
The Talking Machine Head
quarters of the Northwest
Tomllnson 'Four Boys in tha Land
or cotton.-"-
Tuney "Godfrey Marten. School-
Save the Discount.
thing that any stove can do. It is an ideal . V
all-round cook-etove. Made in three sizes,
and fully vparranted. If not with your '
dealer, wnte out nearest agency g
The
. j9mtr . 0, ubitaatlal, strong- ',V t
; V maa and hand--",
soma lamp Burnt for hours with a strong, ' "
uicilow light Jut what you need for even- l'
r lna mding or to l:Jbt the dinine-room. If J
'3 " Xhssbb L I' '.i-'r. '-'-J'-".
telephone exchange changed from Wood
lawn' tO North Alhlna Th. nt.n.k..
named on this committee by President boy.
pinnlsh and t. H. Nolta. Dlone' Jr'
The Club DaSSed a raanlntlnn
a " . - - w . wa vaa A UUD
rower company to rive a lo-minut. ..r:u trTa V "J.."V . "r.
th St. Johns carlfM !ni on
Ays il uiiid lor (HQ uiomniio xeiepnone.
Corner of Park and Burnsld Sta
Third andl Washington. Walkover and
Borosis a.ou values leao ail otners.
servic on the St. Johns mrlln. in...
Of the SO-minute service now effective.
At the present time a 10-mlnute service
j is ubbu uy i company m tne morning
v and -evening . rush hours, and It Is so
t well liked by residents along the line
...mat ;ney want it maintained through
out the day. B
. The club also passed a resolution in
dorsing a hard-surface pavement from
7Bt end of Killlngsworth avenue to
Ml
Reports of the officers and commit-
fch Vihtna11" ,ast n,Kht "owed the
North Albina Improvement club a live
PAEALYTIC STEOKE
PBOVES FATAL
;Ja .Mackenzie succumbed to an
dence, 7S Main - street, at S o'clock
Jlonday afternoon. Mr ma.i. .:
a well-known and highly respected gro
SZVXl Ust place business being at
20J Chapman street, near Taylor, where
ha had been located, for tha r,..V Z2..1Z
or lant veam. Ha wa. hZZt- IV.
M8?' """and
nrL iL, wner Nne had
sihre resided, a wirtn an L!!rr
ejilldren survive him. -The children are;
Mrs. Hi J. "Fowler -nt rvm.h xii
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