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; the -Oregon, -daily journal,'. Portland .'monday.-; evenino-; ay:'.'22,': mi: V BLANCHE RING TELLS OF HER Y AUTO AND PHONOGRAPH RECORDS ST. . PAUL GREAT : . . ..,.-" John Sainpolis Given . Welcome I But 'Even Then She Is Im FEATURE OF CITY mensely Popular and Makes Hit With Heilig Audience, oy uig urowa ai oaxer in 1 "The Middleman."' 1 "Av it ;; Campaign Committee Plans : ; Energetic Week Minne sota City Proud of Great; . ; Public Meeting Place. . By J.T. tutor. That there la aomethlag In a nam vii well demonstrated at the Heilig last night when Mia Blancha Ring draw ona of tba biggest and gayeat Sunday night bouee In th hlatory.of the town. Aa Via Ring nasal oen here before for years. It muat have been her nam that attracted and quit possibly tha ftlv phonograph, For thoaa Ring reoorda, whloh tha Tha pubjle auditorium campaign com- oj ""H VTr ' , . -i .a . .n.rretK, wee: the couree of tha evenlng-JUewl Meetings will ba held In several pane of tha city alraoat arery evening. As rnany Indorsements aa possible for tha auditorium bond Issue will ba pi lad up. Portland need of tha UrecUv personally, h la gay placa for eonventlon. publio ftharlna K fc aulas of wit. and tha maha of he automoblla haya been awfully DODUlar. you know. But Mlaa Ring who la Mra. Freder ick McKay ta real Ufa didn't dieap- point any a a. Bha la eatremely at ana iignt aha lng MflnirMi in a. atralrht-evway enumera- tlon at tha banef 1U derived from tha publte auditorium la that city. It va gina by aaylng: - k : , Bowel islil aTeanmeat -. "In f aw America wnniclpalltle bare tha cltlsena themaelve rawed' a mora remarkable monument to their publla ana .h-' h th her .ongs ta a way that makea them -proof f ! ":fw popular ei moeT Her "Ring aa My experiences n . i Finger" and Tlpl I Xdtel X Ayer - '""I-:?"' ZTSJXZ wordto war. added f the pi by reeet and i.im... i hniiu mMi'I mt Annum mT tn.m. parUoularlr of tha latter. likewise bar -"newer ones "Dome Jeeephlne, "Nora Mellne" and "Tba Top af tha Morning" proved popular eneug aa aatiafy any star. . Bat Mlaa Ring Isn't an tta abow there la Harry Giifoii. ror instance. ear Kstaa mmmtwA AArtVAi IavibI anJ fBMalAeM pint than hare tha people of P"J; aounda; hla tmperaonaUona of a pbono- tn uuuuim gropn, a giaaa or a oaa, a, cat ana oiner for th prepetual bntlt of the voblia, wlth n0,gM( wer aideapUltlng. ana of the flnaat a't'u i"1!!"1?! OUfoll la trrepreaalbU and Barer falla In the world, -aoatinc too mora people t0 CMat m uigh.' . than tha New Tork HM5n "J The play In the face of Mlaa Rla I4S1 aquar feat larger in baaa area, and 4 wltoil h , , nar, forrotten larger even than tha Madlaon Square .nTw)k, Glri,- waa Garden and aeaUng ,M00 mora people b y Hobart It la a than doea that f"oJ W" N pretty good , muetcei comedy, though It that U U complete and WpmilU muat hav. Vaea a little bara before i?3ST .fr. Mlaa Ring and OHfoll got f work on v, . V-.7...r Vrrf. 14 d built tt ap It ahowa man evi 29L?trlto of their combine tffprta. la IV Oftll 4iap auwuaaaawa w a.w ganeroua ambition for a greater and ' better city, gav ao freely towarda ita erection.: '...'" : - "Tha anormoua atroetura ' waa eon . celved In April, 10. Ob tha 11th of . December of the aama year tba flrat contract waa awarded and eperationa on ' a conrenient aita already purchaaed were commenced.' . Tha April , agitation for tha erection of a eultable building waa a epontaneoua revlral of the old time demand for a town hair of aolUble ' proportlona and conaequenee to fitting ' ly. entertain tha people of ona of tba moat beautiful cltiee In the United Btatea and their gveata. ; la May a committee of 11- waa choeen to build a building with Phil W.. Hrog, a mild . mannered bualneaa man at the head. . No more competent manager waa - oyer aelected in the city fo the oneroua work of raielng fanda and vivifying tha project with Ufa and; thorough bual Beaa aenae. . -, .."-; '''.' - 3000 Oonplaa o Stafa. , "Tha flrat opportunity tko people of the city had of viewing thr beautiful atructure came t on . the- algbt of the opening ball On the anniversary of tha beginning of tha auditorium movement, ' at which 2000 couplea occupied tha atage at the aama time, while 10,000 people looked on.' 'Many montha later when Bt Paul entertained Secretary Taft. , 1090 people cat down, to a dinner In honor of the famoua gueat on the atage - alone. Through tha , great archaa open lng from the atreet to tha atage, four , linrce tally-ho eoachea loaded with peo ple are frequently driven, and during tha early montha of the preaent year a f ull-f lodged clrcua and wild west ahowa, complete In every detail , with rings, aerial artiste, troopa of horaea and all - the usual circua featurea, gave "perform ance - after performance on the huge a Central Amerlcaa or Weat Indian aX- falr republlo and revolutlona and ban d!U and all tha rood old, time-bonored atunta Cf Ita race It belonga to ona of tha oldeat famllata la mualoal com edy. There arc eonresatone and a young American eonaul and a beautiful Amer ican girl whoae dad la after the eoncea aiona. The moat up to date note in it la the Japanese who, by the way, ta moat excellently played by Paul porter, In a makeup that la eomethlng to mar vel at ' Chart ea X Wlnnlnger la good aa a young German, who gate off aome of DlnkelapeU'e own talk with, good effect, Dolly Dean ta an attractive aecond to, Mlaa Ring and atnga "Loulalana Elisa beth" prettily.. William P. Carleton, who baa got to ba quite a hero of mu alcal oomedlea, alnga well. Julia, VH laaana la the amusingly made-up pres ident of the republic,. Mr. Cyril Ring he muat be In the family la very funny a a fat landlord, and Peter Cur ley la more ao aa tha minister" of war, ; There are many, ahow glrla In the organisation. We wish we could men tion -them all, but we can't.. ":'.;'' .' By r. w. r. Supported by a well balanced com pany, John, Salnpolla waa Introduced anew, te Portland theatre goere at tha Baker yesterday when "The Middleman," began a week' a run,' Salnpolla' theatre frlenda had not forgotten him during hla abaenoe and turned out enmaaee to welcome hi return home. ... Cast aa "Crrua Blankarn." Inventor of new porcelain wares, Salnpolla made an Immediate and unquanned aucceaa. The aklll be dleplayed la hla aubtla metamorphlae from a. retiring, deferen tial emnioyee of Joaeph Chandler, owner of the Porcelain worka, whoae position and wealth were result a of Blenkarn'a laventlonar te a vengeance aaaklng nemeele. after Chandler aon, had wronged hie faro rite daughter, Mary, waa splendid. It called for aavarai de- eerved enoorea. J. Frank Burke, aa the auave, gTaap- tng oily byp roc rite, Joaeph' Chandler, bandied hie part exoellenUy and hla final downfall at Blenkarn'a handa'waa hailed with genuine Joy by the majority af the audlenoe. T the let of Muriel Rope, the Bakore new leading lady, fall the part of Mary, She made goad. Her atyle of acting la the repreaaed emotional ayatent ao ef fectively developed by Florence Roberta, rraak Denlthorne aa "Captain Chand ler1 waa good, despite the fact that he threw a trine too much xu tne "aeroio etuff" into hla line. Fay Balnter. aa Nancy Blenkarn, and Dan Bruce aa Jeaae Fegg make an ex cellent comedy team. They relieved numerou straining scenes, with tbir happy line. " William Dllla, aa the buay manager of the Porcelain worka, like wise lightened tenalng eituation with his droll earoaam. William Wolbert, who ha been tn the hospital for several weeks gave an ex cellent bit of character acting aa Epi phany Danka, aa uncouth Individual of Oawoott In the Moors. In the minor rolea, Lillian Andrews, Ruth Lechler, Brenda Fowler, Nlta Qulnn, Paul Huret, Ronald Bradbury and Earl Dwlre all eld their share In rounding out the drama In aomethlng really worth while. Men's and Yoiing : Men's Newest Springy and Sum merT .$25.00 arid $20.00 mm Through our membership in a New York buying agency, which op-.' , erates for a number of men's clothing stores, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, we have recently received. 300 Men's and Young Men's '. Suits our.share. of one of the largest : clothing , buys ever executed from any one manufacturer. 1 1 was our intention to hold these suits for our regular July ah3 : ' ' ' . ry I .1 . . - .t a . n s . .r Augusc luearance oaie, dui owing 10 tne unprececentecuy targe saies of our regular stock we are compelled to offer this new lot, with any '. broken lots of our regular stock of spring and summer's, latest moo- . 1 els and fabrics, including blue serge, black unfinished worsteds, chev- V, iots, cassimeres, tweeds and worsteds, in all the new shades of gray, : ' ; blue, brown and tan, regular $25 and $20 sellers, - ' ;-. ' J Special this Wa $100: ' : ; ' ..;' . - v - :v-:'' '.'-r i- " ' f " ' f . All sizes, including stouts, stubs, longs and regulars, v Coats are the neW,. nobby two; Ktt3 thVee-buttsa nTo3el ' v some doubIe4reasfed for thosivho want them. Hl ( sky J UP LVJ V SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AQUATIC EVENTS WILL proscenium arch, drops downward from concealed racesaa la the .Vcei ling, a beautiful velvet curtain .falla. and the building is a beautifully appointed thea tre with all of the great atage, except the footlights, hidden from view. Been cry Ja ahlfted Into place In a few mln lite and the theatre 1 ready for use. although back of the properties Is the stage, vacant and unused and large enough for a baseball diamond." Oaneo Admires Structure. Such men aa Caruso, the famoua tenor, and others who have spoken or aune in tha auditorium are auotea aa stage and waa not hampered la the leaat enthusiastically admiring the beautiful decree for either ac-ace or heirht over-1 airuciur wiucn na dtomdo buujwi a 1 ' a e a aa. . BEATTRACTIVE FEATURE SALE BEGINS TUESDAY AND ENDS SATURDAY PiCLOTfflMGCft A Aj1; 166-170 THIRD ST. SALE BEGINS TUESDAY AND ENDS 'SATURDAY, - heat. On several occaalona 10,000 peo- ... . pie have been seated In. the building at ; the aama time for the enjoyment of -various spectacles. A battalion of In !fntry can manuever on tha atage with 7" room' to spare. .- . neaihUity af tractnra.' r ' "The - remarkable flexibility of the structure, which waa secured by meth ods which were used In Bt Paul for , ! the flrat time and have been patented, makea It possible to transform the Imge hall with Ita enormous atage, a public - gainering piece seating 10.000, into a cosy . theatre seating .1200 people In IS mln - te. -t- Tk -thaatfe -ocetiplea- approxl mately one third of tha length of the ' building. Along the aide walls, are ' boxes; which, with the balcony seats ' above, are constructed on huge steel frames, skillfully concealed. These of great municipal pride, , the admira tion of all comers and the' beat adver tisement the city has ever had,- A puo lle auditorium would mean aa much for Portland. It is pointed out C0QU1LLE TO VOTE ON NW 9-R00M SCHOOL (Special Dlnpttcfc te Ik. Jouraal.) Marshfleld, Or., May il.-i-Theachool board of Coqullle la planning to erect a new achool building and the matter will K itlhmltrM tn wit, nf th. a great frames pivoted on the end reach-j pie at the next election. The plana are ing to tne rear or tne theatre awing 1 for a building 80x90 feet to cost $6000. - Inward at. will and the effect Is aa if ... great sections of the side wall had sud !,, denly been moved enUre, carrying with lhm boxes End balcony seats. As the --hinged box-section swing inward the There will be nine rooms and. a base- mont.....-' ' Dally Food ' Should not only taste good, but should nourish the body. ) Some people stick to cer tain foods they have been accustomed to eat, but which do not give the power of mind and body to be had from some other foods. 4-t1 Grape-Nuls made from whole wheat and . barley by a food expert, is aU absorbed by the system for building up a clear brain and a strong body. , , Try Grape-Nuts and cream . or milk regularly for the ce real part of the morning meal a few weeks; and note the improvement in mental and, physical vigor. , ; " Thcrcs a Reason" frostum Cereal Company, Ltd. v.-- BatUe Creole Mich. V Bandon Broom Factory Bant. (Special Dlsoatot u The JusraaLl - Marahfleld, Or.. May 23. Fire entire ly destroyed the factory owned by O. A. Trowbridge and A. MoNalr at Bandon. An adjoining barn lrt which two horse were atabled wa also burned and the horses cremated. The loss will total about $10,000 and there waa but a amall Insurance. "The plant has been menu facturlng broom handlea, . F. P. Norton's Wife Is Dead. (Sndil Dltoatdi t. 9b. JonraaLI Marahfleld, Or May 12. Mrs. P. P, Norton of tola city, who died at Mercy hospital In North Bend, was the wife or F. P. Norton, well known a a race horae owner In thie state. She waa the daughter of John Snyder, who Is one of the pioneers of this city. Mrs. Nor ton's death followed an operation for appendicitia. . AVERS SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS HEARTLESS Taking the position that modern aal entitle progrees ia heartless, that It 1 eliminating the brotherhood of man which Jesua taught. President Penrose of Whitman college addressed a mass meeting of men In the Heilig theatre yesterday afternoon. The meeting waa held under the auspices of the Young .pien a unnatian association. . Pr. Penrose said that if aclenoe had a heart or if the brotherhood of men were realized, efforts would have been made to aave the lives of 1000 babies in the eaat that have recently died from heat, neglect and .impure food. , J Elgin Horae and Outfit Stolen. Sp7l.l Dltpatrb fct Th. JoarI. ) Elgin. Or., May 22-A horae and aad dle. together .with chaps, spur and bridle, were stolen from here Friday night; Th horse belonged to Guy Patten, an employe of the Flrat Na tional bank,' and the aaddle and chaps to Jap Chandler, who Urea on a farm about a mile from town. It is thought the thief started across the mountains to Walla Walla or else through the In terior towarda Idaho. All Immediate points f have been ' notified v By phone The horae waa -valued at about $125 and the balance of the outfit at about M.- . ; - - The program for th aquatlo event conneoted with the Hose Festival ha been tentatively arranged by thedotor Boat club. A submitted to th Rose Festival management by the secretary, C. V. Cooper, the program Indicates that the water, events will be among the most attractive of the festival. The program followa: . . i Jane Ith morning Arrengementa will be made to. receive Rex Ores onus, escort him with a pared of decorated boats j to Stark street, arriving there in time to allow him to view the parade and land him at exactly noon. Afternoon A racing program will be pulled off, consisting of five races, ) course to be from a point between the Burnside and Morrison bridges, around a buoy aet between the Inman-Poulsen mill and th Portland Lumber company, ! then down through th city around a huflv annoalt the PnrtlanA m to th place of beginning. This wUl en able the publla to view all th raoea In good shape Evening All boat to meet north of Steel bridge, form In line according to number and proceed slowly to th Oaks. All boats will be illuminated. ' A barge will be towed at head of procession for fire worka, th latter with man to oper ate them. A band to be furnished by the Oaks Park, both for the morning and evening parade. IT Tull & Morrison at Seventh. Store Opens at S&O. & .Gibbs, Inc. Our Closing markable Economy Event t His tdry of Retail Merchah dizingm To Dedicate Library. (Speclnl Dlsmtch to Tb. loursal.) New xork, May zz. The program! for the dedication of New Tork' IS,-000,000-publio library at Fifth avenue (enFrty-seeTTd treet,--h bean com pleted in all its details. The exercises Will be held tomorrow afternoon. The speakere are to be President Taft. Gov ernor Dix, Mayor Gaynor, Dr. ' John K Bluings, director of the publio library system of New Tork, and the venerable ' jonn xfigeiow. : Thodsancb of Dollara Have Been Saved to the HomefurnUhera Throughout the Northw Profit in the Saying That Every Section of the Store Offers and Will Continue to Offer Until the Close of ThU See Simday's Page of Closihg-OutSale News, Sec 5, Page 12 The Disposal of Womenfs Misses' and Children's Gloves Is Unprecedented in Glove Selling in Portland," Every Pair Being Closed Out at ONE -FOURTH Below the Manufacturer's Price. Fabric Gloves, Too, Are Showing ! Notable Reductions. The Following Merchandise in the Women's,! Misses and ChHdren's Apparel Sections U HALF PRICE: Women's Wool Coats; Women's rang MUscs'vW Evenirig Dresses, Womens,' Misses' and Children's Wash Dresses, Waists, Belts and Hand Bags,' Silk Petticoats and Princess Slips, Veilings, Auto Veils and Scarfs. Milton 8th Grade Fairly Iuckf. . (SpMltl DU pttoh t Th. Jonratl.) ... Milton, Or., May 22. Of th 14 pu pil who took the eighth grade exam inations last week, 19 were successful. Of the remaining 15, some have failed in but each of two subject; As a con sequence, this class will postpone its graduating exerclaes, which were- to have been held Friday evening, until June 15, to give the-others a chance to try the examination again. W Natural Laxative Water Quickly Relieves.1 Biliousness, ' ; Sick Headache, Stomach Disorders, CONSTIPATION H mUM eajaeV Sxpert Atteadaata to Advise Tom " "BLUMAUER Ill Sth W e Weehlagtoa aad. Stark vvonaerrui oriuniues .. iV ' ' 1 11 1 1. 1 im . "ii 1 1 1. 1. 1 ... I. y 1 1 - 1 1 1,1 n. n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .i. .1 1 : . 1 ; ( The Following lists But a Few $9.00 Fiber Arm Chair for .....$5.75 f $i2.00 Fiber Arm Chairs lor .. $8.75 ! $15.00 Willow .Arm Chair for . I . . .... 11.25 1 as. Rd Rockers for '. ..... . .....1...S3.95 $19.60 Reed Arm Rocker with upholstered seat -I. and back; forxa .. :i.$12.50 $119T00 Reed Arm; Rocker with leather uphols-. rA aeat and back for ..VvVV.i il;S9.85 $20.00 'Reed ArmtRocker. yntYi ;leatlier ; 'uphols-4 . tfTf-A seat and back' for . . '.'.v:;;.' . 310.00 $27.50 Reed Arm Rocker with leather uphols- ' tered seat, and' back; for .813.50 of the Miinv Piece mnd Pricei;; $'-J,?l.&-'X.:-' . eyaeiv AAIM AdCaun , V,-A ., AWVnv ' at.. ' VUwlI 0.CaV '..b-'" I and upholst'd back and pocket Asides 814.00 ;.Jv. 'Vex na " a -!--1 t : . "' a gi'--":C' Mi Art T1 I , A - lTM..i.. !t J v,-'i- . . v r, M -m ii. ir "..ri t ri i. jt n.r v ! r nnn . .. back for n ; v','.-.: i'T r. 812.00 X $27.00 Reed Arm Chair with tapestry cushion1 in ii t seatnd upholstered ba,ck: for .. . i818.65 A . $27.00Rocker to matchfor V ? $18,65 Y $35.00 iceed Arm uiair witn leatner upholstered i'?iseitandvbsckviorTi:. ; $52.00 -Settee .to . match ;for,3 '5i f il&&?J$25.7&r t $s.uu Keea settee rwitn ;eatner upholstered seat andhack ,fo::;S0; i ,.827.00 Bsssas ?. 1 a' ;i . Won y.i.-.. ment Store - A .$1.25 Feather Dusters for ...,89 f $5.00; Mantel Clocks for 13.50 ! $3.00i Nickel-Plated Gas 5 Plates2 burri ? ers, for; onlyV4V..':ir;f.;Sl;98 ; $4.00 Gas Plates for ...V.U, .;.". $2.75 $6.50 Medicine Cabinets for . . . t 34.75 $5.00 Mission Reading; Lamps for $2.95 $3i50 ewelM Gas Irons forli 1,81.75 $5.00 Excer Gas Jrons'for 'i".v".f 2.75 .:;$l,50:tFriraelrM.irVo All Toys and Dolls Now Marked at Ohffi THIRD of The 25c Metal-Towel Bars for , 8$ 25c Wood Towel Rollers for. i i ,i '.-i . 8j 25c can Shining Cleaning: Powder.. 18 " 40c Polished Hardwood Towels Rollers ior only-. . ... ... ." . 18.s; 50c;Adjustable Wall Tbwei;Rackit,23t?g 60c. Counter Brushes for .39i 60c, Heavy Cotton Mops and Sticks 38 " $1.00 Hduse Step Ladders, 5 feet 08 - $1.00 Floor Brushes, 14-inch .,.V68 Children's Vehicles at HALP PRICE ; . A Nev Shipment of 1 -i.-Fi 1 Til Tl Damooo 41::; rorcn Minds Iftlp'f Entered in the Sale ,, These" Prices on the Natural Color $1.00 'for1 $200 Blinds size , 6x8 $1.15 for -$2.33 -Blindssize i 8x3 $1.35 for $2.75 Blinds, size 10x8 These Prices . on Green Colored 31.15 for $2.25"! Blirid3,size 6x8 $1.35 for. $2.50 Blinds, size : 8x8 $1.60 for; $3.00 Blindssize 10x8 3 f Be mot forget W eV eur ewm nalalUag :.J-. Y. i: ' ';v...