J.' FXGEEiailT !MED"FOnn MATT; TflTTONR MTCDFOttD, 'OttEflON. SATUKTVAY. NOVEMBER in, 101.1 .W.W.THREATENING 10 INVADE SIUSLAW FOLLOWING ECU THE GREAT HASSAN AND REN ABDIC TROUP OF EUROPEAN "$ND ARABIAN CYCLONES, PYRAMID BUILDERS, AT THE PAGE E World Series Baseball N. V. (HANTS VS. PUIbADKI.PHIA ATllliKTH'S THEATER STAR IN STOCK MARKET HOLDS OP LIMITED I'l.OHKNVi:, Or., Ni.v. 1.,. An in vupion of Imlusirml Workers of the World is Ihronfcwd here todnv fol lowing (lie ilonorln'ion M'slerdH.v f lilitc insinbm of that rniitin by SOD rltUoiM. The JndutriwHtef: won? pUieed on boftid the Imtwh Ht vor nml taken to lhe north rqAl of tlio SiiinlHM' river nnd after bnititt o rnrlcd up the. beach for 8mo di-s-Intiuo we're (old lo kovp jine. Tin? tlfiporlnllotie wore Hceiinplihed with out disorder mid no nttompt was liitido lo molot the SmliMrialwts. The ImttiMriul Worker establish ed iv henilqitnrtcrs hero two week ngo. but tho citizen took no notice of their nctivities until it whs learn ed they plnuncd importing muii to the town. At n inn!'! tocoting of oitirons it wns deoidod to deport them. A number of Industrial Workers wlio Jinvc lived hen? for some time wore allowed to remain upon their promise to renounce nlleginnoe to the organization. REBflsWlD ATTACK MAM: h kkkkkWrEXli f t IQ&SJVmHHJI I NI-:V YOUIC, Nov. 15 - i:trcmo dullness marked tho opening ot tho stock market toilny. Although thu first quotations showed n uuijorlty ot fractional gains, tho list receded slightly on subscnuont dealings. Realty dropped 2. Tho boar then attacked tho mnrkot and price dropped all along tho lino. Heading nnd Missouri Pacific each lost a point. l.lllrt Cuuptall, a uloro of Mis. Patrick Campbell, In phiyltiK ono of tho roles In "Disraeli" In Oeorgo Arils company. SUN FUANCIHC'O, Cab, Nov. IB. A reward of f R 0 0 was offered horn today li Houlhotn Pacific official for tho capluto of tho lono robber who hold up tho Overland l.lmltod, train Inst night and' escaped with about $700 In Jelowry and money, taken from tho flut passenger who oeeuplod tho rear couch. Tho rob bery occurred at 7:10 o'clock last night as tho train was leavlni; Uleh-moud. I ,ou I no Drew Is appearing In musi cal comedy OF A DELIGHTFUL PLAY ? AltoRCther the best production icon at Page, Including ,tho opening per formance by Maudo Adams, Is the ordlct of most of those who wit- essed. "Tho Ulrd ot iirndUo," Fri day ovenln. Tho play deserved a xexiri: to si'iiscitiiiKits. The Mall Tribune will go to press at 12:30 o'clock Mon day In order to permit the staff to go to tho baseball came. ' CJOOIl HIMj AT STAK TOXlfiHT. The Star Theater offers In vaudo- 'larger audience, but'plays have been vlllt? for tonight, Tlergordster trio In NOGALKS, Sonora, Nor. 15. Ho- coming too fast lately to Insure such ,clas singing ami comedy act, to ports were received hero today from ,a result. The play depicts tho pic- gethor with an especially good bill reliable sourcos that i largo force turesquo Hawaiian life, the cast In- of pictures, featuring the two reel of constitutionalists Is mobilizing for eluding the Hawaiian ukulele players film of "Good for Nothing Jack." Ttia an attack upon Mazatlan, nn Import- jand Hula dancers, was excellent, thd ever popular animated weekly will ant -west coast sonort. Tho attack- scenory beautiful and elaborate, nnd also bo on the bill. .; tho final setting, tho, volcano crater, Hie attraction of .Mansueld s dogs the most perfect bit of striking stage and monkos n clever vaudeville mechanics uvor Men on a local stage, act Is billed for Sunday. Popular i ..... ... .. .- .. tack would not bo mado until tho Miss Lenore Ulrica, a girl hardly out prsces -always iuc. rebels wore re-lnforced by a portion of her teens. portraal of Luana, I of tho constitutionalist command ! ranks nor as one of tho finest act-1 Rudolph llunner Is a brother of i ing force Is well armed and has sev eral pieces of artillery. It was believed hero that tho at- PAGE THEATRE Steam United Well Ventilated TONIGHT SIMtfMAIi PICTURIC IMtOUUAM "Featuring "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN" Three Parts SUKPKISK Fl?ONTIFI COMFDV COMING Sunday and .Monday, Two Nights: "THE ARAB DERVISHES The Original Oriental Hen Ahdies I PKOIMJC I Fun and Lots of Coniedv In Patho Moving I'lrluiVM Shown at tho IT Theatre srxn.w AM MONH.W With tho usual four reels Splendid Pnigruiit You cannot afford to uilsu it. Only tile and .V, Tb leatre Friday nnd Sutunlny 7 p. in. Only Saturday mattueo S.in p. in. freo to children under I'- )rs. of ngu. In Convict Garb Hssanny Western In - parts, very thrlllluK. "ins snemrr" lllogrnph. "TAI.KATlVi: TtWS" Patho. 1 1 unkind, piano, traps, drums, effect i Coming Sunday 2. IS p. m. nnd evening Patho "WOHI.D'S SUtllW ll.Si:it.l.l." and four other reels of tho very best. Today iii:iioomiNTi:u tiiio (,'lahHy Hinging and comedy act COOD I'Olt NOTIIINU JACK 101 lllsou two reeler. AM.MATCI) WICCKIA' Always IntereslliiK. IIINKS AND Till: IIATHINH (Illtl.S I'arco coun'dy. ANTICS IN INK Cat toons by II)' Maor. WOOIAVOHTH Music. and WOOIAVOHTH CO.MINO TO.MOItllOW .MANSI'IHI.D'S HOOS MONKKVS A ulctol vnudevlllo act. Always 10 Gents 500 at the CHRISTIAN Sunday School BE ONE that captured Cullacan. Altnta, noar Cullacan, also fcllen before the Carranzlstas. has rcsscs on the stage. the late II. C. Hunncr, editor of Puck, j OBITUARY -4 I' r r.ov. J. A. Slowr Hov. J. A. Slover, formerly a rosl dent of Ashland, died at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. A. F. Eddy, In licrkeley, Cnllf., this morning at the advanced ago of over S3 years. Tho remains will be brought to Ashland nnd laid besldo those, ot his wife in Ashland cometery. Tho funeral par-1 ty is expected hero Saturday morn- j lng at 7.40 and the funeral servlcos will be held at tho Baptist church in this city Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. i Mr. Slover camo to this section In 18S1 and left Ashland twolvo or thlr-1 teen years ago. Ho leaves four chit- drcn, two sons residing In Grants Pass, ono daughter in licrkeley and i ono In Spokane. Mr. Slover was formerly a circuit rider in the early pioneer days. aihT)) 'V-S'Ji.li. VL? "The Honoy Dee" had Its first presentation .In Atlantic City Cast week. ."5U rj Cyras Noble Msfta-Iball will your on the laottest day pure mature bottled at drinking strength Page Theatre, Wed., Nov. 19th j W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon Alan Dale In tho N. Y. American says: "A laiiFh cyclone." "Funniest farco In n decade." "Tho tears rolled down my checks." "It has 'Officer CCC lashed to tho mast." "'Stop Thiol' Is a wholesale laughter factory." Morning Tolegraph: "A great big hit." "It's too good to bo true.!:. . Morning Wer.ld: "(Jets tho laughs." "A merry, rollicking farco." Times: "Funny situations ga lore." Herald: "Cot moro laughs than any play seen hero for a long time." Morning Sun: "A lively farce, ' Tribune: "A success." "A succession ot laughs." ANOTHER Cohans Harris SUCCESS STOP T WOT r&S$m. rflEFl BY CARLYLE MOOPC PERFECT COMPANY SUMPTUOUS 'PRODUCTION You'll Laugh When thu Curtain Cons Up. All During tho Show. lli'tHreii tho Acts. On Your Way Home. (ielm: to lied. In Your Sleep. Ileforo llrcakfast. ' After Lunch. All Through Dlunor. foh a vi:i:k aiteh. Prices 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 Seats now on sale YES, THIS IS JHE ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY AND PRODUCTION XmJ5mJhhK PAGE THEATRE, Wednesday, NOV. 1 9 : f r 1 CkkkkL kkkkKsiMklr r Ik. A A jxkkkki ' ikkkEJv iEBtt v 9 A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION "ANOTHER COHAN and HARRIS SUCCESS" u STOP , ' HPT TTT? ? 'I"- iMriiirAsgvJofewfiMi.irtiiia(jsiHeistietAMm&moe.w, A FARCE BY CARLYLE MOORE w PRICES, 50c, 7Cc, $1.00, $1.60. Mail orders recoivod now if ac companied by check made pay able to R. E. Gordon, managor, Page Theater. YOU'LL LAUGH When tho Curtain Goes Up. All During tho Show. Botwoon tho Acts. When the Curtain Goes Down. On Your Way Home. Going to Bed. In Your Sloop. Beforo Breakfast. After Lunch. All Through Dinner. FOR A WEEK AFTER. YES, THIS IS THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST THAT PLAYED ONE YEARTAT GAYETY THEATRE :: t ? ? Y t $ t ? Y t ? Y t Y t Y v t r Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? -t Y Y Ml ($mh$moo$$m