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SOCIETY (Continued from Page Two.) . Mr. and) Mrs. Marcus Fleiachn cele brated their thentleth wedding ftnni- ' versary' Thursday. ' Many" friends re membered the day and sent In flow era and felicitations. In the evening a number called - informally end were charmingly lucolved, , J , , June 15 haa been chosen as the date for the annual playto be slven by the Association of ColleRlate' Alumnae for the Ornon -scholarship -fund.:,- "Ca lombe'a Birthday by Hrowning, will be Riven, and the play will this year be at the Empire theatre. . , . . . . Mrs. David H- Smith of 167 Schoyler trAt hna returned, after a tio months visit with her mother In Denver, - After Rose festival week. Mrs. Smith' will beleessful season wlta a shirt waist party ! ut home on, Thursdays. - - llaat Monday evening In the east side Miss ' Bara D. Harker, teacher of music! In Miss Marker's ; school. 'Palo Alto, California, la spending the month at 709 Gllsan street as truest, of her grandmother, Mrs. Da ..Witt. - There was a brilliant assemblage at vthe Heillg Friday evening for the open ing of the John Drew engagement -one of the most Imposing first-night gath erings of the year. Mrs, .Albert Feldenhclmer entertained ' her whist club -Wednesday at the last '. "Wojfe andMra. Marc,us Flelschner were . the prize winners. . ...,! ,: . ..,,..',,. ?.: . .-r ' Mrs." Van Winkle with her daughter, Miss Helen Van Winkle of San Fran cisco Is visiting; her daughter, .Mrs. J. G. Gauld. , . . ' ' ' ! . 1 EVENTS OF THE WEEKj As a precursor of the Rose Festival the lovely home Of Mrs, J. VC Hare, J74 Caruthera street, was thrown open Thursday afternoon for tha first of a series of entertainments to about 65 guests. ' Mrs. L. B. Smith, and Mrs. Appleby, Miss Rieman, Miss Johnson, and little Miss Gwendolyn Bosarth. The decorations In pink and green were beau tiful. The veranda was screened and used with the parlors for playing five hundred." Friday afternoon Mra Hare and Mrs. Bmitn again emeruunea. in dining-room ou this occasion was dark ened and the soft glow of the pink shaded candlea lent to the beauty of the decorations. Here the hostesses were assisted by Mrs. F. A. Douty and Mra. C, M. Klgglns. Mrs. La Barre gra ciously served at the tea table. A lit erary guessing contest was enjoyed by those present. The following were Thursday's guests: - ;..'. Miss Eilers, Mrs. F. Abendroth, Mrs. George Flanders Mrs. A. W, Antheny, Mrs, Fv W. Graves, Mrs. H. Allen, Mrs. K C, Graves, Mrs. W. D. Arlarc wirs. XV. 3. Hoffman, Mrs. O. C. Burns, Miss Hayseth, Mrs. F. M. Branch, Mrs. Gearra HnwtmaKf', T. Bowen, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Mr. A. B. Baly, Mrs. James Appleby, Miss Alda Broughton, Mrs. C.-M. Klgglns, Miss Cocnella Bark er, Mrs. V. F. Kelly, Miss Barbara Bron aon, Miss Larrabee, Mrs. P. Campbell. Miss Mabel Larrabee, Mrs. J. N. Brown, Mrs. Nina Larowe. Mrs. J. H. Cook, Mrs. Robert i,utke, Mrs. T. J. Cleeton. Mrs. T. J. Mendenhall, Mrs. D. Corwln, Mr. H. A Moorellrs DuDuy. Mrs. J. D. . ft ... T i Tin,,! HXwta rl JLfA. Mellan, Mrs. J. Downs, Mrs. C. H. Boss, Mrs. Bert Dennlson, Mrs. H. P. Palmer, Mrs. F. A. Douty, Mrs. Nellie Perkins, Mrs. a. A. Patterson, Mrs. O. Robnrtson, Mrs. Rogers. Miss Rieman, Mrs. Charles Runyon, Mra. Charles Kane, Mrs. James Page. Mrs. (J. Bilkknltter, Mrs. A. J. Stiles, Miss Spauldlng, Mrs: Spauldins, Mrs. Gerald Root. Mrs. E. M. 8mlth, Mrs. A. C. Shute, Mrs. V. R. Smith. Mrs. G.. Simpson, Mrs. G. Getty, Mrs. Stratton. Mrs. George Tift, Mrs. Vin cent, Mrs. Harold Steiger, Mrs. Wells. Mrs. J. P. Tamlessle. Mrs. Henry Weh rlng, Mrs. John .Seed and Mrs. J. M. Yates. The following were Friday's, guests: Mrs. George Pettlnger, Mrs. Conover, Mrs. J. C. ha Barre. Mrs. P. J. Mann, Mrs. Duther Dyott, Mrs. Frederick Kg nert, Mrs. Charles Dodd, Mra. Puffer, Mrs. A. Stelsrer, Mra. Benjamin Weaver. Mrs. Sarah Evans, Mrs. Hitchcock. .Mra. J. S. Hamilton Mrs. Allen J. Leas, 'Mrs. 7j. M. Parvln, Mrs. Robertson,. Mrs. James Moffltt, Mrs. James Steele. Mra. Mo Rae, Mrs. J. A. Imbrte, Mrs. Muck lev. Mrs. Ghormley, Mra Ira Dodson, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Byron E. MUler. Mrs. Bunker, Miss Marcclhis, Mrs. Margaret Kellog, Mrs. W. A. Rohblns, Mrs. H. J. Jackson, Mrs. T. P. Wise ; Mrs. H. D. Scott. Mrs. H. O. Reed. Mrs. A. B. Manlev, Mrs. Grace watt koss. Mrs. G. M. Gllnes, Mrs. D. W. Wakefield, Mrs. Burrptt, Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway, andtr. Mary A. Thompson. About 15 members of the Grace M. E. churrh male chorus met at the horn-) of W. M. Wilder, their leader and di rector, Monday evening. May i 26. and presented him with a handsome loving cup aa a token of their appreciation of his-training during the past two sea sons. This ehorus sings at the Sunday even ing service at Grace church, and ban been heard on - various occasions in other churches. The young men have ben in demand for social events, and were selected by the Knights Templar In charge of the, program for the char ity ball given A short tlma ago to glva several numbers. . . j j Alter meir nppenrBiit- ouuuny mo chorus will disband until autumn, when practice will be resumed with increased numDer ana new eninusiasin. Mrs. Francis James Bailey entertained the members of the Multnomah chapter of the Daughters -of the American Revo lution. with a muaicale at the Hobart- Curtls Wednesday afternoon, one of the features of which was the playing of Miss Wilma waggener, or Hlllsboro. Other numbers on the program were songs by John Claire Montelth and Miss Sara Glance... Rev, Dr. Dyott, of the First Congregational church, addressed the -w6me.n on the "Message . and Mis sions of the Daughters or the American Revolution." - Miss Waggener has only recently re turned from Germany, where for 10 months she has studied with Alberto Jonas in Berlin. Miss Waggener will move to Portland in tha near future to make her home. , ; i. ,j v A pleasant surprise party was given last Saturday, evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Claus Henninga at their resi dence, 689 Mississippi avenue. The T!vening-was spent in musie and angi after which light refreshments .: were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mra V. J. Zey. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tay lor, UlTi and Mra. H. C Liddell, Mr. and Mrs. K. a. lump, Mr. ana Mrs. H. J. p;hlers, Mr. and Mrs. W.' 8, Mercer, Mr. and Mra C. F. Henninga, Mr.- and Mrs. E. Lea, Mr. and Mrs. A. O Lwis, Mlstf' Anna Giesek, Miss Emma Gilbert, Miss Ida Henninga, Miss Iola Lee, Ed Taylor, Jack Kampe, Roy Henninga, f .aarrAnAA ..IThlaiMi nn Tim . w n 1 1 A ' Mr. and Mrs. S. Mathison celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Tuesday night at their cosy home, 136t East Salmon, street. About 40 guests were present. ' The bridal couple was generously remembered by their) many f rienda far) and near. About half a dozen cablegrams from tha friends and rela tives of Mr. and Mrs.1 Mathison in Ber gen, Norway, were read at the table. .. ' t v5,,!,;i Saturday evening a week ago a sup per and farewell party, was given Mlsa Jennie Osborne la honor: of her "birth day at the home of her sister, Mrs. P. jr. Slevers.' 40. Klickitat street After refreshments the evening was apent In muuic, cards and dancing. The follow ing rueftts were preaent: Mr. anti-Mrs. J. O. Tremblay. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. . P. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs,- P. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pratt o Salt Lake City, Mrs. C. Barnhard, Miss Grace Flnley, Mies Cas sia Osborne, John Osborne, William Os borne and H. -Schroeder. Mls Jennie Osborne left for Salt Lake City last evening. , , . ...... 'A pleasant whist party was given by Mr. and Mrs, George Weiss -at- their borne, 4ff Bast Sixteenth street north, last Monday evening. Prises were won b Mr. Satterle and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Binford.; At a late hour refresh ments were .- served. : The following gueots were present:'; Mr., "and Mra Charles .Satterlee, Mr, and Mra. Mau rice M. Binford, - Mr and Mra. J" A, Blnford, Misa.Munro, Miss BeaS Mun ro Miss Hazel Lee, Mlsa Marlon Weiss, Layton T. Sebolt, Otto Lane, Clyde Shields,-Stewart Weiss, Newton Mor gan, ' ' .' ' - v . The Qrlanda club closed a very suc- Woodmen hall. Stilea orchestra fur nished the music and 170 oouplea were present The club's next party will be on the evening of-the last Monday of September, in the Same hall. The club members are E. C. C. Michelaon, J. 3, Healey J. V. -Hayman and 8. D. Bon-, ner and the ' patronesses are Mrs. L. Knudson. Mrs. E.. Healy, Mra. J. E. Kane and ,Mrs. D. A, Bonner. , A pleasant evening was spent at the home of the Misses Ruth and Grace Elerath, Wednesday, May 20, In honor of Miss Estella Ford, who leave soon on a trip to Alaska with her father. The evening was apent in playing games, after which refreshments were j served. Those' preeent were Christina Den holm, Doris Fordo, Estella Ford, Grace Elerath, Ruth Elerath, Dan Foster, El mer , Lee, Earl Baumer, Claude Lo max, Alfred Lomax and Mrs. Elerath. x' vly': - ?:. A Tha "Qui Vive" club met at tha beau tiful bungalow home of Mrs. C M. Fra ley,; . near Sunnyslde. ''TWdttday s after noon. After the bustness of the club was finished, substantial; refreshments were served.' Mrs. Fraley waa assisted by ' Mrs. Bert Fraley. Those present were: Mrs. H. D. Curtis, Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Mrs. H. C. Day, Mra. D. J. Cameron, Mrs. W; Frlberg, Mrs. C. M. Fraley, Mrs. Bert Fraley and Mrs, J. B. Olmsted. . The Kensington elub was entertained by, Mrs. J. P. , Wager at her home, (10 Northrup street Tuesday , afternoon. Something of a novelty in musis was provided In an aeollan orchestrelle or gan." The rooms were decorated with a profusion of-sweet briar. The hostess was assisted in receiving and serving by her niece, Mrs. Clyde sager of Lents and Mrs. O. B. Ballow. The next meet ing will De witn Mri ii v. retty. The literature . department of the Portnomaa club held the last meeting before fall at the home of its chair man,' Mrs. Thomas Greene in Piedmont, Wednesday. There was a large at tendance and they enioved an afternoon with Mark Twain. Mrs. F, Sullivan read, a biography of Mark Twain, rightly called "Tha Dickens of America," and Mrs. Greene read humorous sketches Lincoln-Garfield . Women's Relief GOrpj Ifa, 1? and George., Wright Wo men's Relief corps served luncheon Sat urday to the old soldiers of the two posts.. The lunch was enjoyed by all, as they were very hungry after their long tramp to the cemetery to remem ber their absent ones with flowers. - . A pleasant surprise party was given Mlas- Mae - Kearna-, recently from- San Francisco, at the home of her mother, 668 Gantenbeln avenue. The musio was furntshed by McDonald & Summers or chestra and games and dancing were enjoyed. Supper was served. w Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Akin were de lightfully surprised Tuesday by about 60 friends who came to spend the eve ning with them. They were mostly the official board and wives, of Grace Methodist Episcopal church. Lincoln-Garfield Women's Relief corps No. 19 met Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Jeaney, 185 North Sixteenth street, to sew. A great deal was ac complished and a good time was enjoyed by the 16 ladles present rosea. The guests were only the . im mediate relatives anJ friends., Elabor-, ate refreshments were served And - the guests ware entertained with music until a late hour. :'- w. 1 A pretty wedding of the past week was that of Laura H pay to 3. Thomas Leonard, the ceremony taking place at tha home of the brides' pa rent a Mr, and Mrs. H. C Day,-1 1137 Francis avenue. Rev. G. 3J, Van Waters officiated. The house had been effectively decorated with - flowers and evergreens. . The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Florence Day and H. P. Davidson was best man. After the ceremony the wed ding dinner was served.. Those present besides the Immediate relatives, were, Mrs. Albert Lacey, Miss Irene Lacey, Roy Laoey, Miss Urle, . Mrs. Mulr, Miss Leah Mulr. Ross Mulr, H. P. Dav idson and: Mr. and Mrs, John Makepeace. HJalmaY. Bangs and Hllma Mattaon were married Tuesday night at the home o"f P. J. Mann,. 441 ThtrcV street' ; Rev. Mr. O. Hagoes of the Norwegjan Lutheran- church -officiated. Wednesday they left on a" honeymoon trip to Europe, First they will visit tha bridegroom's parents .at' Bergen, 'Norway, and then they go to the bride's home near Marie ham n, Finland. They will b away about three months,, after which they will return to Portland to live. " , -,'. .','' At the home-of , Mrs. Marls Morel, near Goble, her daughter. Louise,' was married to Frederlo Anliker on Thurs day, Rev. Asa Sleeth of Portland- of ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Anliker will make their home at Goble, where both have many friends. - , . ' - . -V . Mr, and Mrs.t A, Katser of San Jose announce the marriage of their niece. Miss M. Langfeld, to O. T. Holt of Port land, Oregon. At home at 1103 East Twenty-fourth street north after July 1. ( ENGAGEMENTS COMING EVENTS The following special program will be given Wednesday evening at St Mich ael's church fair, Park and Alder, streets, under the direction of Mme. d'Aurla' Chorus, "The Daffodils"; "Flow er Song." Miss Margherita V. d'Aurla; piano eolo. Miss Carmel Sullivan; "Clov er Blossoms," Miss Suza Jones; "A May Morning," Mlsa Ellen Flook; "Good Night Sweet "Dreams," TOTss Lena Har was; "The Maids of Cadiz." Mme. d'Au rla ; chorus, "The Awakening of Morn." 'The Ohio society of Oregon will hold its last meeting of the season at Alls- kv hall, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Owing to the fact that one of thei prin cipals parades of the Rose Festival will laae pi ace earner in tne 'evening no address win ue made, nut a social and refreshment hour. will follow a musical program. All former residents of Ohio are cordially invited to be present Astra Circle, Women of , Woodcraft will close a successful social j season with a whist party Thursday. ' On this occasion, the guarda of the circle will have charge - and it is expected that many friends of the circle will be pres ent :-..' -The Jolly Cove club of: the, u. S. Cruiser Charleston willr upon Us ar rival here srlve a grand ball at Armory hall, Tuesday, June t. This will be strictly invitational, , , i l . " . ' . ' The Y. W. C A. girls are planning special entertainment for Miss Abby Mc Elroy, former secretary, during her visit In Oregon In " June. Mrs. AH. Weber announces the en gagement of her daughter, Estelle Wards, to diaries Laguqulst of Port land. The wedding will take place at the residence of the brldfl'a slater, Mra T. F. Baylis, June 80. , . - 'r;-0;t ' Mr. and - Mrs. Robert A, Stelnegger announce the ' engagement ' of their daughter Verona Belle of this ,clty to Thomas Fay Bradshaw of Spokane. The wedding will take place In June, .. '' ;-- . Mr. and Mrs. Henry , Ha&a announce the engagement of" their daughter, Lottie Juanlta, to Edward Joseph. War nock. The wedding will take place June 6, ' '';,":'' : Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Margaret J. Gillen and George B. James, which will be celebrated Wed nesday at the First Unitarian church. which time thev will visit relatives and friends in Sweden and iNorway. -' - Among those who spent a few days In Seattle' last week, to view- the fleet, were Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Anderson. They were given a series of entertain ments, luncheons, and dinners. Mr. An derson's uncle is one of Seattle's prom inent lawyers and entertained extensive ly for them during their stay. Mrs. T, J. Blarln of Spokane Is the guest of Mrs, W. W. Davles Of 96J gavler street ' T Miss. Bessie Harlow of Bremerton, Washington, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fearnly of East Morrison street After an extended eastern trip visit ing - many - of the larger cities, - Mrs, Alloa M. Wright has returned to Port land. - Alfred Morris s .spending Sunday with his sister, Mrs. C, C. Masttn of St Ilelens. r ' Miss Emma' .Flemmfng visited n St. Helens last week, the guest of Mrs. J. W. Day. .- - ; Have a Laugh! Sec the Knights of Columbus , IK THEIR COMEDT DRAMA IDYL .. ' . .- ......... .- FOLLY HFII in Monday Everdng, lli.la.IVJ Jon 6th. PRICtS:-$1.00. 75c. 50c PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. HJalmar Bauge who were married in this city last Wednes day evening have left for Europe on a wedding tour. Mrs. Bauge was Miss Hllma ulattson of this city. They ex pect to be absent 'three months, during THE DIXIE . UBADXHw 5 TXBATU Moving Pictures Illustrated Songs Change of program on Tuesdays, t Fridays and Sundays. Admission to All 5 Cts. Bth St., between Alder and Wash. THE STAR Telephones Old M. 8496 New A. 1496 TWO SHOWS EVERT EVEHIHQ Tlrrt a 7-0, 'second at SUS p. m. X Week Beginning Monday Afternoon, June 1, '08 BATTLING NELSON Will appear at each performance and spar three rounds with his sparring partner, in connection with the ARMSTRONG MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. This will be the last and only fiance to see BATTLING NELSON before his -45-round fight with Joe Gans at Colma, July 4. Week Beginning Sunday Matinee, May 31, 1908 COMPANY offer ATPIPTOCONEY And, jrighUy Duzlnff tha Bos Testlr!. KZZZZZZZZSSZSSTl Si -The Fireworks King's . . " Spectacular , Masterpiece rJnltnomah Athletic field VESUVIUS o NAPLES Acres ot KeallaHo Scenery.. 20th and Waahlngton, H II M CARNIVAL, H 3 ISO Performers Gigantic Stage. El II M M ii H I! H II H Ii ii H H II !l H H I! Popular prices. Seats for $.000: Advance sals now open, at N. IS, II corner Sixth and Alder sta. M ' Six Big areas ,Acts. - TERRIFIC EARTHQUAKES.; And Destruction of City , AJTD BACK HXQXT VAZV $1500.00 Fireworlcs Phoitt Mali Jui A-4W9 I Geo. X laker, fca. I'.r. PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE POPULAR PRICE rLAYUOUSX y . Rosoe of tha Incomparable Baker Btoca Company. ATTRACTION FOR ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK ; Conxrnencias Scaday f.!st!zs3 Tct ay , May 3 1 , K C3 : . ' -' By Special Arrangement With Oliver Morosco , SPECIAL Jean Wietzrnan The Most Intrepid High-Wire Walker of Arrives Today, Direct From Ap New York, m Will Thrilling Ao iPpear In His MONDAY NIGHT " .A Fascinating Tale of i-the Tndian Territory by 1 OLIVER MOROSCO and H. D. COTTRELL Record of seven weeks at the Burbank Theatre, Los Angeles v'- Four, of the Handsomest. 'Stage Settings Ever-'Produced in Stock , . .. . A Terrific Rainstorm Scene All New and. Special Scenery ; Augmented Cast Extra People and Super-" , 1 numeraries Special Music . STAGE DIRECTION WILLIAM DILLS ' Matinee Saturday ' Evening Prices, 25, 35, 50. Matinees 15, 25 INext Week"UOVBtS UAIVE" -OPXLN- : 10 a. m. 12 p. ia. r I r a r a r a r a v a a ISLAN a Perfect riot op merriment: WEDDINGS A pretty 'wedding .took place at the Calvary Baptist ehurch Wednesday, when Miaa Vesta Evelyn Bell was united In marriage to Orville Ray Hoi llngsworth by the Rev. I.. N. Monroe. Before the ceremony Miss Grace Winter eang 0 Promise Me." - At i:39, to the strains of the wedding march from 'Lohengrin, played by Miss Mabelle Jones, the ushers and maid, of honor preceded the bride, . who entered with her uncle, W. B. Spice, to the altar. Tha bride worn white pearllne lawn trimmed In - Valenciennes lace and car ried a shower bouquet of Bride roses. Miss Ruth Bell, youngest sister of- the bride, . was maid of honor - and wore white end carried a bouquet of Brides maid roses. The groom was attended by . his youngest .brother, Joseph Hoi llngsworth. . Mr. and - Mra - Holllngs worth will be at home to their friends after June 1 at 672 Leo avenue, Beli wood. -' " . At the home of Mr. and Mra. Mar quardt, 204 Russell street. Herman Lon dershausen was married last Wednesday evening to Miss Matilda Marquafdt, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr. Mar quardt. . The bridal party stood under an arch of Oregon .grape and flowers while the ring ceremony was read by Rev; J. Allen .Leas of St. James' Luth eran ehurch. The bride was handsome ly gowned in" a pretty creation of crepe de rhlne trimmed with chiffon, and carried a beautiful bouquet of Bride's NEW SCENERYr-NEW WARDROBES J NEW MUSICAL NUMBERS -PRETTY GIRLS t NEW AND NOVEL ELECTRICAL EFFECTS t Rivers and Rochester flIGH-CLASS AUSTRALIAN SINGING NOVELTY V . JUST THINK OF IT! MATINEE PRICES ONLY 15 to all seats except boxes Evening, Sunday and Holiday Matinee Prices Lower Floor 1 25$, Balcony 15 mm ittttmttitiitHtt AAAAi ,1 MARQUAM GRAND WEEK OF JUNE I BEST 1M VAUDEVILLE POBT&AITD'S UAOXXra TSBATXB. r. a. JOKJirsoir, maid ligr. PANTAGE? ATTRACTIONS Week Ending' Snndayi Kardeen the Raadcnff Wlsardi Sarro Trio J Barnes and West; Blosdie &eblaaoa Chiok, SHpes, Oray and O amp any 3&a Wil son; th Biograph. - ' - For the New WeK, Commencing Monday ' ADOUBIS rZATTTZUB - . ' QOTHAM COMEDY FOUR The Best la Their Liu THE JUGGLING VAJSINANS ' mwar astd rxnuou. THS YIAXTO DTJO Whlrdwtnd Uancers In "The Soul Kiss." . ' I ' CBAWrOBO BBOTKEBS Big ' City Comedlana. v 1 . JBAXT WrtSOW Illustrated Song. SE-A-ntOHB Imitator and . Mimic :. Bill. XVSVVOV Character Chang Artist. ; v THB BIOOBATK New , Comedy Film. , .. , ;'- - C i 2AHTAGES OBCBXSTBA Direction H. K. Kvenson. Afternoonsy at 2:S0 o'clock. Nights T:I0 and -Prices Lower floor and first six rows of first balcony, 25c. Balance of upstairs, 15a Boxes, too. Any seat at weekday matinees, FIFTEEN CENTS. . THE GRAND TATOBTXXUI 2B X.TTX- Week Beginning MONDAY, JUNE 1st ' The Strongest Vaudeville Programme BTBB QTVmXJO POKTLAJTS TKBATBX-OOZX4, Headed by . Tha Most Sensational Aot In the World, 13 PEKIN ZOUAVES TX SZVSATZOSAX BBI&XJI AJTD 1CAJKKES, STAOBO XB SPBO TACTOTAB KSXXHBOB. ' Tha act haa featured all the larger vaudeville circuits through . . out America and Europe. BOVT BOOM BnSCXAXi ABBBB ATTBACTTOB", THE ONLY . GEORGE WILSON "The Original Minstrel Man." American Newsboys Four "In Recollection of Boyhood : Bays." Highest SaUrled Quartet la VaudevlUe. Musical Lowe World's Renowned Xylophone Soloist. Two seasons with House's Band. Nellie Revell " "The Girl Who Says Things."" . . Fred G. Bauer , ' Portland's Popular Balladlst. -1 Bu5aBS TOIT.- F. F. Mdntressa T. S. E. Man. "ON the . LAtest That I. A TIME." ExhlMtlna Thing -In Animated Pictures Grand Symphony ConceFi Herr Lind and His "BAND OF WHITE AND GOLD." An Organization of Artists in a Richly Varied Program of Pleasing Numbers AT 6i30 P. M. IN AIRDOMIL Allen Curtis and Clever Cast of Musical Comedy Stars if Present the jinghest, Breeziest of Song Shows ' 'akey; IWiclicy and i. ' swi , -S a a a. . .. ijig uiorus ot Jfretty vxiris All tne Late 2ong mts- r Elaborate Electric, Musical and Scenic Investiture , ' Who? Allen Curtis - Arthur' Clamage -t I Albert Ieonard Herbert Lindley Marguerite La Porte Winifred Green Jack Davidson What? "The Goo-Goo Man" "Let Me Put My Around You" Arms "The Great Sousa Band" "Farewell, Toot-Toot t Good i'- Bye" - "Morning, Cy "Bessie and Her Little Brown Bear t , "I Would Like to Marry ' You- . 1 .ua "The Rube Quartet" And .Twenty Others a r a r a. I f a f a and the Curtis Dancing Girls EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK ON THE TRAIL: "She," Baby Incubator; "The Tickler," Scenic Mill, Matinee Skating, Figure Eight, the double riding Chutes, Hi-Ki and the Zulus, Snake Show,'Cen todeon. Dancing on resurfaced floor. I MINUTES FROM ALDER STREET X m irai mm si sr- b-stb '.'mniia'i' FL00il. Pnnc. .' Cor. 7th ad Alder Sts, . Both rhoaea 4 Stala 468S - A X09S 4 LYHIL mm Wlc Commencing Monday, June 1st OPENING OF THB KNOAGEMENT OF THE ' FEEBXESa . ; BLUN K ALL-AT WOO D STOCK COMPANY In the Thrllllnf Present-Day Drama - ' J , "THE BUSHRANGER" ELABORATE PRODUCTION AND... FLAWLESS PERFORMANCE Blunkall-Atwood Company Comes Direet From s Run ot 1,111 Perform ances in St. Louis. Saturday and Sunday. Prices loo and JOo. rncn ivoi ivo ana 9VC Thursday, Every evenlns at t:S0. Matinees Tuesday, Every ev ITr "HELD BY THE ENEMY" 1 a4 . t i RlfltClSIElllMdDRI PIONLtR MOVING PICTURE, PARLOR StricUy RcUncd Entsrlainmanl - y " . " : tow , Ladies,Gentlemen andCMItlren OPES FC0fJ 9 A. U.TO 11 p. u. DURING THE ROSE CARniVAL ANY SEAT . 5c 1S3 SIXTH ST., Izl hllzv ti rr ' '