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Entered at the pestoflice in McMinnville,
as second-class matter.
VOL. XXIV
SONG.
À
À
I«
for Infants and Children
HIRTY years’ obaarvatlon of Caatoria »lHa the patronage of
T
The western skies are golden
As some great wheaten sheaf.
But brighter fai that olden
Siveet tale of love's belief.
The sunsets die and vanish
With each departing day.
But years serve not to banish
The love that lives alway.
And this is niy sons.
— Flavel Scott Mines in Godey’a Lady Book.
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F
£^URING hard times consumers
cannot afford to experiment
with inferior, cheap brands of bak-
ing powder.
miUiona of person., permit :is *•> i peak of it without gueaaing.
It 1» un<£ue»tinnubly thn best ro.ueily for Infant» and Children
the world ha» evor known.
great strength
A FAIR SUBSTITUTE
K
¡t is NOW that the
and
purity of the
ROYAL stand out as a friend in need
It iw haj-mle»». Children Ilk» it. It
♦
S
comic opera singers Henley whispered to
Kenyon as they stood at the stage door
after the performance.
“All right, old boy. I envy you. Wish
you luck,” said Kenyon, and he started on
ahead of his partner in success.
Ileuley walked home with Constance
Marriott. He must beg her pardon for
giving her that kiss. He did so quite elo­
quently, and sbegave it back to him when
they got inside the door of her dwelling.
What a welcome came from the sweet in
valid mother!
Well, well, well, what a happy hour it
was, while Constance told how, after the
first rehearsal we have spoken of, she had
overheard i he description of the accidental
telephone from the prompt side to the lead­
er’s desk; how she, too. bad discovered the
same sort of a lineof communication lead­
ing from the star dressing room to the
chorus room; how she had listened that
Friday night, how she had deliberately
bribed the librarian of the theater to let
her have the Hcore, telling him that she
had beeu made “understudy” and needed
to look over the prima donna’s part; how
she and her mother had worked at the role
all Saturday and Sunday, and-----
You know or can imagine the rest.
Forbes kissed her again—this time right
before her own mother, who laughed a very
knowing laugh Then Forbes actually
kissed the mother.
“The Wayside Inn” ran to crowded
bouses for over five months and was then
taken off. Miss Marriott was unable to
appear for two weeks, and the public
would have no one else In her rule She
took this fortnight’s vacation because Mr.
and Mrs Forbes Henley went on their wed­
ding tour..—Nath Childs in Short Stories.
The fact that the speaking tube leading
to those who desire to practise Econ-
give, them health It will sayo their live«. In it Mother» haPa
from the prompter’s desk to the conduct­
or's
chair
iu
the
Folly
theater
at
-----
shire,
•ometbing which is abaol-tely sgfe and practically perfect a» a
omy in the Kitchen. Each spoonful does its per-
England, Lad refused to fulfill its duties
led to two discoveries, one iu support of a
child’» medicine.
feet work.
Its increasing sale bears witness that
physical law, the other semierientillc. The
Castori» destroy Worm..
physical discovery, so to speak, was that
it is a necessity to the prudent—it goes further.
a small mouse can effectually prevent the
Castori* allay Fovcrl»luse«s.-
passage of a large human voice. How the
Ca»toria prevent» vomiting Soar Card.
rodent came to make the speaking tube a
hiding place matters not. It had forced
Castorla cura» Diarrhoa and. Wind Calio,
its way some lu feet into the tube, aud, as
Grocers say that every dollar in-
Lord Dundreary would say, "The couVer
Caatoria relieve» Teething TronMa».
sation ended.” The second discovery was
vested in Royal Baking Powder is
Ca.torbicnre. Constipation and Flatnleaoy.
an accidental resultant of the useless con­
<.)
dition
of
the
speaking
tube.
worth a dollar the world over, that it
Caatoria neutnUixes tbo otfeots of carNonlo acid gar or poMonon» air.
Forbes Henley, the stage manager of the
Caatoria dooa not contain morphine, opium, or otlior narcotio proparty.
Folly; Corbett Kenyon, the musical direct­
does not consume their capital in dead
or, and Kelley, tbo gasman and electri­
Caatoria a»»lmilato» the food, regnlat«» Uio_stomaoh_aad_bowal»,
cian, were laughing over the mishap to
stock, because it is the great favorite,
Army aud Navy Officer»* Outfit».
the tube, and Heuley remarked:
giving healthy and nr-tnral aleop.
An
army officer s outfit is expensive.
“1 don’t, see, Kenyon, how you caught
and sells through all times and seasons.
The army outfit costs at the very lowest
Caatoria 1» pnt up in on»-size bottles only. It 1» not »old in bulk.
the signals 'f you didn’t use the tube."
1180. Very lew officers would be satisfied
“That’s the oddest thing of all,” said
Don’t allow nnv one to »ell you nnythin— else on the plea or proml»»
with a 4180 outfit. It is made of cheap
Kenyon, taking hold of the electric light
cloth, poorly finished. It is “regulation,”
which hung over the conductor's music
that iti» "jn»t as good ” and "will an»wer every purgogg^'
and the commanding officer would have
rack. “This lamp did it. When I didn’t
to pass it. But an officer would feel very
See that yon ffet C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
get the signal tor the overture, I happened
royal baking powder co jos wall st ., new - york .
mean in one of these outfits at an official
to lean over by this light, aud I heard a
reception. From 8180 the cost of the outfit
small edition uf your voice say, ‘What the
' i» on every
The fiwmitnUe
¿ip"r.í4N
ranges up to 8350. Most of the difference is
deuce
is
the
matter
with
the
band?
Why
v»raptier.
signature^ of
in the cost of the material of the uniform
don't tLey begin? I didu t wait to ask
A naval officer’s outfit costs even more.
questions of myself, and us I couldn't ask
At the navy department they say that in
any of any one else throug?i the tube 1 be­ of late she had tried to show her independ­
Lave
forbidden
her
to
use
her
voice
until
I
“Oh, Millie,” cried Constance at the
round numbers a “good” outfit will cost
gan the music. Well, I found out that by ence by slighting her work, by breaking sight of her companion, “when you go give her permission so to do.
>450. There are 1,410 officers in the navy
F rancis a . C larridge , M. D.
listening at the electric light I could hear the established rules of the theater in a down 6tairs will you tell Mr. Henley I'm
“It’s a lie 1” said Henley hoarsely. He on the active list. If the navy depart­
everything said on the stage at the prompt score of petty ways. In all England there ill? Ask him to excuse me the next act,
entrance. I can't account for it, but it’s was no fairer or more just stage manager will you? There’s a dear! I don’t want paused only a moment aud then turned to ment took a notion to alter the character
the assembled company, each man, woman of the uniform and equipment of its offi­
so.”
than Henley, but he did expect the rules to be fined.”
“Ah,” said Mr. Kellry, breaking into to beobeyed. Only the “fakirs’ or “shirk
and child of which had seen something cers so radically that the present outfit
“Why, Connie, are you sick?”
would be useless, it would cost 8634,500
the conversation, “1 understand it all. ers” ever found fault with his discipline.
“Yes, dear, I am truly—my head aches was “gone wrong,” aud said in a steady to make the change. All of this would
but very precise manner of speech:
The electric wires leading from my electric Eut in the case of Miss Blanville it was fearfully.”
riu: nrtiHiii n i t
“Ladies and gentlemen, I regret to say come out of the pockets of the officers
and gas tabl^to your light form an acci­ “grin and bear” her impertinences, her
“Of course I’ll tell him. I’ll come back
dental telephone. It often happens. Why, small misdemeanors, for Ruse knew there in a minute if I can help you any,” said that I have a doctor’s certificate here an­ themselves. It is very well to make offi­
pay for their own outfits, but they
•5 I’ve seen an ordinary gas pipe which would was not a leading soprano disengaged iu Millie, running out and then returning to nouncing the sudden illness of Miss Blun- cers
cannot see the justice of paying for changes
ville.
The
rehearsal
is
postponed
for
one
let
you
Lear
con
versatious
held
two
or
three
all Great Britain Kenyon knew this, Hen­ say. “Connie, dear, in the pocket of mv
QUINCY, MASS.,
floors away—something like those whis­ ley knew it, so they hoped she would grow sack—the gray one—there’s a bit of sher Lour, if you please, while the management which depend on the whims of a superior
officer and which benefit no one but Uncle
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
pering galleries I’ve read about ”
better natured, and from pride’s sake, if ry in a flask. Take a drop of it, dear. It’ll —Mr. Kenyon and myself—consult as to Sam —Washington Star.
what will be done in the emergency
“Well, Kelley, I don’t think we’ll trust nothing more, do her best Lu the new opera do you good.”
j
to the accidental telephone You’ll patch
The rehearsal of today was the second
—McMinnville, Oregon.—
Constance didn’t wait for the drink or Please do me the favor not to speak of the
The Gallery God as a Grille.
up the tube before night, won’t you?” said full one—that Is, of the entire opera and for Millie's return. For only a momeDt matter about town yet awhile. Everything
Heuley.
The gallery goil is the best critic of mel­
by all engaged in it. Excepting one or two she pressed her ear against the wall and may come out all right. I rely upon your
“All right, sir.”
odrama. The essential feature of good
Baid up Capital, $30,000
small kicks of Miss Blanville, everything listened. She heard Rose Blanville utter co-operation.”
There was a murmur which seemed a melodrama is thrill, and he always thrills
“And see that the opening to the tube is [ bad passed off most promisingly, and the a man’s oath, and evidently talking to her
Trarumcts a General Banking Business.
ground
swell
of
pity
and
commiseration
for
kept shut hereafter, please.”
at the paoper time and is not afraid to
hopes of the author and composer were on waiting maid beard the prima donna say:
“All right, sir,” again replied Kelley.
a high key and at concert, pitch.
‘■The confounded upstart! Fine m«, their stage manager, aud tLe men were manifest the same. The thrill may ex­
ugly in their remarks about that “so aud tend down stairs, but somehow the atmos­
This conversation had lieeu held after i Several days passed, and rehearsals con­
Presidrut,
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-
J. W COWLS.
one of the rehearsals of the new opera tinued. Improvement was shown at each will he’ I fancy be ll not' i'll pay him so” Blanville, and the women said, "What phere down there Is not so highly charged
Vice Prenaient, - LEI. LA ROHLIN.
AND ALL KINDS OF
which the Folly management was aljout successive trial, aud even the prima donna nut. Walt till Monday night! He’ll find a shame!” etc., for no one believed a par­ with enthusiasm, or else the high priced
E. C. J P PERSON
Cuekier, -
to produce. The members v>f the company behaved quite decently. Changes natural­ hia leading lady out of town. Where'll his ticle in Miss Blanville’« illness. The peo­ patrons are averse to showing their feel­
At»t. Cashier
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II’ S. LISE
ple were slowly departing when Constance ings, so they thrill in silence if at all and
bad departed some time ago. anil the stage ly suggested themselves to the author and blooming opera be then?-’
CEMETERY
“You can’t do that, miss, can you?” Marriott came down stage and stood before weep under the pretense of wiping their
had been “cleared.” Up Etage, however, composer, and a short scene with .a few asked
the muid.
Henley. She said in a quiet, confident way. eyeglasses Not so the gallery god. He is
FUHNISHING8 during the progress of these discoveries aolo lines was introduced into act 2 of
Board of Directors
“I can’t, can’t I? You see if I can’t! My
“Mr. Heniey, I wish you would call the outspoken in his praise or condemnation
and the talk relating thereto, a young wo­ “'The Wayside Inn.” It seemed to strike
J W COWLES.
LEE LAUGHLIN,
old man's beeu begging me to give up people back.”
A. J. APPERSON.
WM. CAMPBELL,
man had been modestly waiting. Kenyon both Kenyon and Henley atonce and alike here.
He knows a good point when he sees it,
He’ll take me to America, he say».
J. L ROGERS.
“Miss Marriott, this is no time for pleas­ and he is not atraid to say so. Moreover,
was the first to notice her and remarked that Constance Marriott would doth¡3 iit- He'll buy
ir.e
a
doctor's
certificate.
I'll
antry.
I
hardly
expected
it
of
you,
”
re
­
in an undertone to»Mr. Henley;
if the melodrama does not come up to his
tlo • ■ bit part” nicely. Therefore that young
“Forbes. I think there’s some one wishes lady was made happy and proud by being play 'Walker' with Mr Henley, the dut- joined the stage manager, with an empha- standard, which is pretty high, he never
Sell Sight Exi-haiige and Telegraphic Trans
All work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis
fer! It’ll be'Tommy Dodd’with his old ¡is on the “you.”
fere uti New York, San Fraii»iaco an.l Portland. faction. Kete« by permission to Win. Me Chris­ to speak to you. ’'
goes again.—Washington Post
chosen to play this small part- and also by
Deposits received subject to check. Interest paid man, Mrs. L. E. Bewley, Mrs. E. D. Fellows.
“Pardon me, Mr. Henley! If you will
Henley turned aud spoke up quickly the knowledge that her name would no opera ”
on Time fieposlts Loans money ou upproied
That
was
enough
for
Constance.
Poor
i
only
try
me
I
know
I
can
sing
every
note
after recognizing the young lady:
security. Collections made on all accessible
in » j.p.ucH Theater.
longer be submerged and bidden in the
Holl s Old Jawalry Stand, 3d Street
palais.
“ Did you wish to see me, Miss Mar­ line—villagers, peasants, etc., by the la girl, she was in a quandary. All the Blau- nf Miss Bienville’s part. I think I can act
A Japanese audience, when they wish to
— riott?”
Ville’s talk might be mere boast. What it, with a little help, for I've watched the
dies and gentlemen of the chorus. No, al
express disapptoval of a bad play, do not
“If you please, sir,” replied the young though it would be the la3t on the list was Constance to do? She couldn't be a business carefully”——
I
telltale and warn Henley. It would look,
“Wait a minute!” cried Henley, his face hiss or hoot or make any hideous and in­
lady, coining down stage hesitatingly.
there it would read: “Stella (a dairy maid) too, like currying favor, and how could she
ablaze with hope. He called at the top of convenient noise. They merely rise to
“Have you been waiting ever since re­ —Mias Constance Marriott.”
' tell him the source of her information ? Of bis voice- “Please don’t go, ladies and their feet and turn their backs to the stage,
hearsal? Why didn’t yon speak before:
It
was
quite
pleasant,
too,
to
find
that
upon which the curtain immediately de­
Proprietor of The McMinnville
I m sorry to have kept you waiting, iny the choice had been a good one, for Miss .curse she knew as well as if she had gentlemen! Remain where you are just a scends, and the play is forthwith tabooed.
PROPRIETORS
dear,” using the meaningless term of ad­ Marriott sang aud acted the little scene shared in the scene all that had taken moment!” Everybody took a position as —Indianapolis New s
place in the star dressing room on the first if fora tableau, and all looked at Con-
dress in universal use upon the stage.
charmingly. True, both Henley and Ken­
“I didn’t like to interrupt yon,” she an­ yon gave her an unusual amount of time floor, knew who the speakers were as well itance Marriott and Forbes Henley. “Now
as if she Lad seen their lips moving.
goon,” said he to the quondam chorus
Members of learned professions usually
swered.
and attention in the early rehearsals, but
She hastened from the theater. Saturday girl
affix their particular society’s name by in­
“What can I do for you’’” asked Henley, soon, however, she needed no further in­
Situated at the Southwest cornar of the F»u
morning
a
kind
note
from
Henley
advis
­
Srounde.
looking quite earnestly at her. And he structions.
“Only this,” continued Miss Marriott. itials. A medical society was formed, call­
ing her, if she were a bit ill, not to come
could have looked upon 1'ew prettier, more
Thus it went on till the Friday night to the theater, either to the matinee or ‘I feared Miss Blanville would disappoint ed the Association of General Practitioners
All sizes of tirst-class Drahi Tile kepi conitautly
ladylike er more modest appearing dam­ before the Monday night on which "The
you, and with my mother’s help I’ve learn­ In England, and every unfortunate wight
on hand at lowest living prices.
evening performance, “I want you to be
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
sels in the entire dramatic profession.
Wayside Inn” was to be first produced. bright and strong for the last rehearsal ed the music of the part she was to play. who belonged to It had consequently to
With evident embarrassment Miss Mar­ The local papers had been full of glorious
You can try me It will do no harm, and I subscribe himself M. A. G. P. I. E.
OREGON
MCMINNVILLE.
CH0ICE3T IN THE MARKET.
riott answered her manager: “Could you “advance notices” of the event, and every Monday,” ran the note. It made the tears if I succeed you need not postpone the open­
start
to
Constance
’
s
bright
eyes
when
sLe
Samuel Richardson's novel, * Clarissa
and Mr. Kenyon do me a great favor—a seat salable had been secured for the open­
ing.”
,
favor to my mother es well as myself? ing night. Indeed the London journals read the words the “last rehearsal.”
Before Henley could reply Kenyon, who Harlowe,” published in 1748, is generally
K. K.
a. OOCCHKK
J. V. CA LBKKATH
Now,
when
a
stage
manager
writes
a
note
South «ide Third St. between B and C.
Mother, as perhaps ffou know, sir, was had taken up the story, and the musical
was never heard before or after to utter a conceded to be the longest piece of fiction
once well known as a singer. She’s an in­ critics of The Times, The Standard, The of this sort to a chorus girl it means a profane word, shouted out to the .stage in the English language. It contains 1,184,-
Caibreath &. Goucher.
good
deal.
You
may
not
know
stage
eti
­
valid now, and all the pleasure left her in Telegraph and a half dozen more of the
000 words. The average novel of the pres­
manager:
FROM
this world is music. I’ve told her about leading dailies in the metropolis and else­ quette, and as the boys say, "I’ll give you
“Forbes, I’ve heard every word she’s ent day contains from 70,008 to 80,000
that
for
a
tipper.
”
But
you
and
I
do
know
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
the new opera, and sLe wishes she could where bad requested “seats to be set aside”
words.
that Constance was not ill at all. Never­ —‘d. esd by----- I think she can do it
i see the score for only cue day. Than, too, for them for the first night.
••tie shall have a try anyhow.” And he rap­
OaiooH
MolliNarn i.a
-
theless
she
remained
at
home
Saturday
The largest building stones are those
j although I'm only in the chorus, I like to
Henley was happy. Kenyon was confi­
ped his men to attention again.
used in the cyclopean walla of Baalbec, in
I ‘run through’ all the operas v.e sing. dent. As the former said, “Everything is and did not go out on that or the follow­
(Offioe over Urab's bank.)
Henley said: “We’ll begin the rehearsal, Syria. Some of these measure «8 feet in
ing
day.
Both
Henley
aud
Kenyon
called
' Mother helps me, and I somehow feel 1 coming our way.” Had he foreseen Friday
please. Attention, every one! Places! length by 26 in breadth and are of un­
I can understand my own work better when night s happenings and their consequences at the door <>f her lodging between mati­ Act 1. Off you go, Corbett!”
THE
nee arid night performances, but she sim­
known depth
I know the whole opera.”
ho might have added, “And the devil came ply sent a message in reply to their que­
The overture went with a snap and dash
“Do you mean to say you study the also.”
and needed not a word of correction. The
ries,
saying
that
she
was
much
better
and
A woman well known in English society
whole of the operas we sing- ’ asked Ken
Manufactures and Deals in
There is a very strict rule regarding would certainly be all right Monday morn­ opening chorus, too, seemed to be sung for her lovely neck and arms polishes them,
yon, here joining the conversation.
smoking in the dressing rooms of a thea­ ing.
better than ever before, and everything so it is said, for half an hour each night
“Yes, sir.” replied Miss Mariutt, turn­ ter. Actors—yes, aud actresses, so far as
The eventful day arrived. Eventful days went swimmingly till the entrance of with chamois leather
ing to Kenyon. “I’ve studied all we’ve cigarettes go—often break the rule, but if
are
always acting that way—in fact, all Grace Datnal—the role of the prima don­
played so far.”
caught it means a sure fine, unless for days are eventful to some one or another, na. Then Constance entered, came down
There was a short silence before Heuley some special reason there is a winking at
I
stage for her opening number, a beautiful,
SADDLES. BRIDLES. SPURS,
spoke, saying: “I m suie I don’t kuow the offense. Now, Henley could forgive and they coutinue to turn up as regularly quiet, rather pathetic song. Kenyon stood
as
tax
bills.
Brushes and sells them cheaper than
what to reply to your request. It's against anything almost but the ladies smoking
Contrary to the usual plan, there had up at his desk and whispered to her.
they can he Ixiught any where else in
the rules, and”-----
cigarettes in their dressing rooms. Too been no Sunday rehearsal. Every one was 'Take your own time! Sing confidently!
“Oh, bother the rules!” interrupted much lace and flimsy stuffs hang around
the Willamette Valley. Onr ail home
Trust to me! I’ll help you out!”
RH1LRQHD
Kenyon. "The opera’s ours, isn’t it? By or lie scattered about on the chairs not to “dead letter perfect,” aud the interested
She didn’t need a bit of help—not a bit.
made acts of harness are pronounced
parties
had
decided
that
a
good
day
’
»
rest
Jove, such interest iu her work by one of make it very dangerous if a lighted ciga­
True, at first her voice trembled just a tri­
before
the
final
rehearsal
was
worth
more
unsurpassable by those who buy them
Is T he L ine to T ahe
the chorus deserves some recognition. Let rette should be dropped carelessly about.
fle, but Henley whispered, "Don’t be
Says H enry H udson , of the Jame3
Miss Marriott have the extra score. I’ll It might result in a dire and dread panic, than one more going over the opera.
afraid—you’re all right.” And her tones
Ten
a.
in.
Monday
found
everybody
who
Smith Woolen
trust her.”
a conflagration, the loss of many lives.
came
out
clear
as
a
bell.
That
girl
had
should be present on the stage of the Folly
McJVI INN VILI LiE
Machinery Co.,
“Well,” said Heuley, with a brightened
On the third floor of that part of the the­ theater. The customary “20 minutes’ Been taught the right way to produce a
face, “I’m glad todoso if you’re willing.” ater devoted to the dressing rooms iu a
Philadelphia,
note. In heaven’s name, what had such a
grace
”
was
uncalled
for.
Every
one
felt
He Went away, and soon returning handed large room where some half dozen of the
voice been doing iu a chorus?
Pa., who certi­
so
deep
an
interest
in
the
new
production
the young lady a thick volume of manu­ chorus ladies were wont to attire them­
It is the Dining Car Route.
Kenyon smiled, sat down, and albeit
fies as follows:
script '‘There, my dear, that’s the piano selves for the stage between the acts Con­ and had so much pride in doing the best watching Constance closely showed he had
i for their fellow manager’s and director’s
“ Among the
It runs through Vestibuled score. You’ll be careful of it. I rely on stance Marriott sat alone on this Friday- opera that, as the low comedy man said, no fear or hesitation.
your net letting any one but your mother night. There was no change of dress for “They sat up all night to be on time and
many testimoni­
TLe solo ended, the rehearsal stopped.
Trains to
and yourself see it. You can keep it till the beginning of the next act of the opera
COULTER & WEIGHT. Prop’s ~
al» which 1 see
would have come on crutches, except that It was no use. It could not go on. The
Sunday We shan't need it ”
being played, and the fair chorus girl bad that might suggest a lame performance.” entire company burst Into a shout of ap­
.in regard to cer-
ST. PAUL
y
CHICA 30 after
“Ob, thank you so much! I'll keep it sought seclusion from the chatter of her
Itain medicines
“The Wayside Inn” was bound to be “a plause, and as for Henley and Kenyon the
Goods «1 all dMcriptions moved and
sacredly I'll promise no one shall hear companions iu the dressing room. Per­ great
lattter had jumped upon the stage right
go,” so everybody said.
performing
or
see
a
note
of
it
but
mother
and
myself
”
Cnnnowtf
of
DINING
CARS
unsurpassed.
haps
she
was
“
blue.
”
At
any
rate,
she
over
the
footlights
and
held
Constance
’
s
careful handling guaranteed. Collections
The orchestra got a good grasp upon the
cures, cleansing
PI II MAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEP
And with an uncommon look of thank seemed to be thinking deeply of something note
1
A—that is to say, every member of hands in his, shaking them up aud down
the blood, etc.,
Will be made monthly. Hauling of all ERS of latest equipment.
fulness—and something more — divided or somebody, and with closed eyes she the band
as if they were rattles and he a big
put his instrument in tune.
none impress me
aue-thifd to Kenyon, two-thirds to Hen­ leaned her pretty head against the wall,
kinds done cheap.
baby. Henley—well, Henley kissed her,
The
scene
for
act
1
of
“
The
Wayside
ley, she hastened away. Henley and Ken­ her chair carelessly tipped back. She was Inn” was set, and Henley said in a low be did, and then, looking like a fool, said,
more than ray
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
yon soon followed.
own case.
aroused from her reverie by the sound of voice, standing in front of Kenyon’s desk, “I fine myself £20, but it’s worth it.” It
W. J. CLARK,D.D.S
Of all the provincial theaters in Great voices, not near by—no, they seemed, al­ “I think we’re all ready, Corbett.” Ken­ was quite awhile before the assemblage got
Twenty years
that
can
be
constructed
and
in
which
ac
­
Britain
the
Folly
of
-----
shire
was
perhaps
Graduate University of Mich.
back to its united senses.
though every word could be distinctly
ago, at the age
commodations are FREE and furnished for the most successful. All the London pro­ heard, to be far away. Comparing sight yon rapped bin men to attention and held i Why, Miss Marriott’s voice was infinite­
his baton aloft. A lad came to Henley's
of 18 years, I had
holders
of
first
and
second-class
tickets,
and
ductions
had
found
a
quick
reproduction
and sound, she heard as one sees through side and touched his arm, and the baton ly purer and better than the absent Blan-
Has opened an office in Union Block. R.iom 6,
swellings come
here, and unvarying prosperity had attend­ opera glasses reversed. Miss Marriott was slowly descended. “Well, what is it, Wil­ ville’s. She felt the music and made you
aud is prepared to do all aork in the dental line
on my lege,
ed every venture. The company had be­ mortal, a woman, and—well, she listened. liams?” sharply asked Henley.
feel it too. Sing? She sang the proverbial
ELECANT DAY COACHES.
come localized, so to speak, aud was a unit She even blushed at the sound of the voices,
which broke and
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY.
“I don’t think Miss Blanville is here, lark out of his whole gamut. Finally the
ad, diligent aud admirably constructed for she recognized the speakers.
became run-
rehearsal was resumed, aud allowing for a
L»rt»T MZTHOO OF PAINLCSS ElTn.CTlOH
sir,” replied the callboy.
A continuous line, connecting with all lines af-
ning sores.
“Miss Blanville, I've asked you a score
fording dire. J and uninterrupted service. Pull- corps. Continued success had made the
Henley said afterward that so tar as little crudeness here and there, but no
lunti Slevivr reservations can be secured in ad­ - management bold, and now- a distinctly of times not to smoke cigarettes in your temperature was concerned the call boy’s awkwardness—and even the crudeness dis­
Our family phy­
vance through any agent of the road.
j
daring
attempt
was
ou
the
boards
—
naine-
dressing room. It’s against the rules.”
words prepared him for arctic exploration appeared as Miss Marriott gained confi­
THE
sician could do
j ly, an entirely new and original opera.
"You don't like it, eh?” Thesoundof a in just two seconds. He was outwardly dence—the role wan acted with remarka- me no good, and it was feared that the
THROUGH TICKETS to and from all points in
America. FUgland ami Europe, at anv ticket ; “The Wayside Inn" was in rehearsal for ‘ woman’s voice tame up to the listener.
calm, however, and seemed careless in his 1 ble finish “Save your voice, dear,” said bones would be affected. At last, my
earry
production.
Furiueruiore.
the
h
U-
office of this road.
Henley. “You’re all right,” smiling on
‘“No," was the quick reply, a little loud­ remark:
good old
i choc of the book of the-opera w as Forbes er, “but that a not the reason of the rule
“All right, we'll have to wait »few min­ his pretty savior from disaster.
i
Heniey
:
the
composer
of
the
music
was
‘‘Just hum through the principal num­
■ nor of my request. Smoking in the thea­ utes then. She’s got five minutes more of
Full information concerning rules, time ot
trains, routes and other details, furnished on ap­ ’ Corbett Kenyon, stage manager and mu­ ter invalidates our insurance. If I”-----
grace anyhow,” looking at his watch. He bers once more to get the action,” said
plication to any agent, or
sical director of the Felly respectively. i “Our insurance—ahem! Our Insurance!
did not need even the five minutes, for a Kenyon, and by this mean« parts of the to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I took three
LIVERY STABLE.
Therefore these two gentlemen, both young was the sarcastic interruption.
messenger boy appeared and handed him ; opera were gone over twice or thrice long bottles, the sores healed, and I have not
and energetic, were doubly interested in
“I beg your pardon. The insurance ” a letter. He tore the envelope open aud before 3 o’clock.
been troubled since. Only the scars
GATES & HENRY, Props
When night came, to the crowded house remain, and the memory of the
Here came a pause.
read as follows:
Assistant General Passenger Agent. i the coming event. Everything thus far
Heuley made a splendid speech of explana­
“Will you be so kind as to throw that
I had tended toward a thoroughly good pro-
M onday M orning .
past, to remind me of the good
No. 121 Firn Street
| pMD rr A«.n
To Forbes Henler, Esq., Stage Manager Foily tion regarding the change of cast in thu
E Street, north of Third Everything New «nd
Corner Washiugtou. | UCR1LA5D, OR. i duction. The entire company—principals, ; cigarette away?”
Theater:
principal role. The audience was a trifle Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has done me.
chorus, band—all acted as if they had, j “Yes, when I’ve smoked all I wish to of
Firn-class conveyance of Commercial Travel-
Daxa S ib -I beg io Inclose the herewith ilr.’s j cold and hesitating until after Constance’s I now weigh two hundred and twenty
♦re a -pecia'.tv Board and stabling by tue day or
‘ each member, » personal interest iu the ¡ it and not before,” waa the answer.
wich will show you I can’t sing to- t first solo, and then, as Kenyon said when pounds, and am m the best of health
mc-ntb We solicit a fair share of tile local pet
“Then, Miss Blanville, I shall fine you certificate,
welfare
of
the
new
work
All
—
with
the
oight. Maybee I shan't smoke no more ciga­ he held his stick on high for the tumultu-
j-stunte.
_________ ___
1 have been on the road for the past
Inevitable one exception. That exception | £5.”
rettes, anyway in your theater, yours truly.
! cus encore which followed, “She’s got
was the prima donna of the Folly compa-
“You will, will you? And I'll not pay
R ose B lanville . I ’em!” And in fact she did “have them.” twelve years, have noticed Ayer’s Sar­
I Miss Blanville was a better singer than
uy. Rose Blanville. Now, it must be con- : it," said the feminine voice.
saparilla advertised in all parts of the
The performance was a complete tri­
-AND-
tesse t that Miss B’.auville was a good sing­
“I think you will,” was the subdued « Speller
umph, but whether “The Wayside Inn” United States, and always take pleas­
er, a clever actress aud. moreover, a great ' but firm rejoinder iu male tones.
The inclosure was as follows:
TOVSORIAE PARLORS, i favorite with the patrons of the Folly.
or the new prima donna had won the great­ ure in telling wbat good it did for me " •
"And I know blamed well I’ll not,”an-
This is to certify that, being professionally er success it was difficult to say. The Lon­
But—oh. how those three letters do inter­ ! swered the woman.
.ailed in yesterday (Sunday) by Miss Rose Blan-
WILL LOGAN, Prop.
fere with the even current of life’s affairs!
Just as the conversation ended at this rille, I find her suffering with acute bronchitis. don critics telegraphed over a column each
—she was not a true artist at heart. She point another of the chorus girls came Into It would probably cause the loss of her voice to their several journals, and in one night PrepaiedbyDi J C. A y»r Sc Co., Lowell, Mau
For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair was tricky, as flighty as a woodcock, the dressing room where Constance Mar­ .liouid she attempt to »ing for several weeks Constance Marriott sprang from a simple Cure8Others, will cure you
OnePoor West
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Cut Give Him a Call.
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