Tln3 EVE.VI. SKn TUK8DAY, JI W 11, 1910. DEMOCRACY 2f pi nBTllll f . s-r?ji"r;:.,ii-.V'vrf"5.? fT?ft til ' 'f -f ' c- ' V A ,." A v. iJf it III f C- ? Iri i V-v t ts Vtv jt t- k k 1 H "vilf F r fr-.4. .i.u.Lt ,.,.jaj,.j!i.j.Jv ..lAL.-..,. . . . . T . rrT (u con: SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE AND HIS FRIENDS OF THE TRIANGLE FINE ARTS STUDIO. LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW DOROTHY GISH- SEENA OWEN, NORMA TALMADGE; SECOND ROW ROBERT HARRON, HAHRV E. AITKEN, PRESIDENT TRIANGLE FILM CORPORATION: SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE, OWEN MOOEt WILlttD LUCAS i LOWER ROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, BESSIE LWE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE COLLIER, LiUJLAN OIH, KAY TIMCHER, DE WOLF HOPPER Uy Hlr IlfiluMi IUmmIhiIiiii Ttchj. JWy real initiation Into tlio cluoinu brotliorhood of Culil'oniiu took jilueo, X ahoiild Riiy, ono plousuut utlcriiuon, winio four w(h;Uh after my arrival at Iho TrluiiRlo Htiullofi, In Hollywood. It wub quKo liilot-uHtlnK- 1 wns walking along ouo of tho jirincipril BtruotH, glancing Into tho shop wlndowu, and enjoying n par ticularly linlmy atnioapliuro, wIum t vsb suddenly Holzcd Troni behind In a jiowoi-rut Ki'P, and u gag wna UiruHt Into my mouth Of cuuvho I Atrugglrd vloh-nt ly. Imt It was quilo no uho. Two burly follows lum inc. fliio liy tho ariiin and tho otlior about tho body, and all my efforts lor freedom were In vain. My amotions may he Imagined. All about inn I huw per;uuiH going alout tholr huRine.srt, (ititu mironeenied as J writ hod In tho grip of my raptor. Several Indiviilnais glance at me and iulled( noihlfil to one another and evidently enjoy vt t lie proeeed InR hugely. It neoined to me ns though 1 must he having some iih touching nihl mare, fro in which 1 nhoiild proHi'titly awaken, and fiml myself safe In lied at my hole'. Hut nothing of the sort , It was dragged ihm-oks tho sidewalk, still uttering Incoherent cries and trying to free m y sol i , and thrust into an automobile which had been standing at the curb. Aly assailants piled in after me, tho chauffeur threw on all speed, and away wo wont. In few moments tho pressure was somewhat modified. 1 got tho gag out of my mouth, and shouted for help. A po liceman ran out Into the road and commanded the chauffeur to half. As wo en mo to a stop, my companions released me, and the chauffeur turn ed around, with a grin on his face. IiihI then another motor pulled up Ix'stde us, and a chap jumped out of It a perfect stranger to me and thrust a slip of paper into my hand. "Thanks, Sir Herbert, ' he said. 'That's going to he a great 'hit'. II the check Isn't enough, just say so. Tho c heck w as fur t w o h u u d re d pounds. Cameras had been clicking away when I v;is bundled Into the automobile, ami again when 1 called the policeman. I had been aiding in the making of n picture for this man who I had never seen before. I told him the amount was highly satis factory, though the manner In which I had been called upon to earn it was fcomewhat disconcerting. tut when I told people about t' later on, they just laughed and sail. it was one of tho customs of tho country. Hero Is a truu democracy, I thought, if over then; was one tho principles of social eiinality ouldn't b carried much further, j am sure, Up to the time of whih I spefiTi, I had spent so much time at the Tri ungle Hiudlos aiul "on location" that 1 hadn't seen much of iho town of Hollywood, and the remarkable event a which are continually trans piring in Its streets without attract ing more t han I lie most casual at tention ()f the passers-by. Otherwise j I might have been prepared for my 1 ov n ordeal, anil I might not have come near spoiling n s'vno for MisJ ('uilit-r, a day or two later. j I was n.otnring, this time, and' happened to he jut pa-sing a bank.' when Miss t'ollier came bursting out! of the door, in tears, and pursued 1 by a (hap who was shouting at herj aad evidently annoying her greatly I Yen mivht think I would have sus pected what going on, but not a bit of it I still had now grown accus tomed to thinking of Hollywood as one vast moving picture stage. 1 1 pulled up, jumped out of my car, and was rushing to Miss Collier's side,1 when she called out: "Avaunt, Mir j Herbert, or you'll crab my scene!" I aviuinted, and after that they couldn't surprise me. Another most democratic Institu tion of tho film fraternity 1 dtscov-' ered in a much shorter time utter my arrival among the Triangle play-1 ers. I mart, it could not have bceuj more than a day orjwo. We had. been working all day, and then a ; Uue portion of the night, when our dinrtor kindly caller a halt, about. a. m. I was fueling quite hun ,;i y. I supposed my fellow players jijst ho in like plight, and lament ing with in o our evident -absence from any base of supplies. i All of u sudden I found myself sur- rounded by red bandanna handl-1?"-; chiefs. They were Knotted together, at the corners, like the bundle a tram per carries on a stick. Where : they came from I had no idra. I ; had not notice,) them previously;" they acemed to spring from nowhere. I was almost the only person who did not possess oue. When they were opened, there were sandwiches of all kinds, tarts, cakes, fruit ex cellent food, and how we did relish it, with tho glorious appetites m had! That night 1 had to throw myself on the mercy of my coiupjm: ioiiH, but alter that I possessed my own red bandanna, which my daui ter Iris would fill an(l knot up for me whenever it looked as though we were off for a long ordeal. Then, the willingness to work, the absolute setting aside of personal comfort or ease, for the good of t!, work to be done then; again m, ' '"ncracy, in its highest t ssenee. One day, I remember, I slipped away from the studio, for just an hour, to keep a luncheon eu;;.u.emout. T suppose it was because I was in sin Ti a hurry to get back, and net keep t!ir? company waiting, that I slipped as I was stepping into my motor, and fell, striking my head agahist- the mudguard. 1 got a nasty g;,s!t un d'T my eye. which b!ed rather freely. N'-vertheless I hastened to the studio, staunching the blood as best 1 coubl with my handkerchief. I did not ask to be relieved from work. I had seen too much of tho willingness with which other players who had suffered injuries had let thcmsolvces he patched up, and gone right ahead with their work, A doc tor at (ended to my wound; it was neatly covered with plaster and make-up, and I worked all afternoon and most of the evening with my fnco til robbing and smarting. No one thought 1 was doing anything out of the ordinary -and I wasn't. I had many other experiences dur ing the film of "Macbeth" which im pressed me deeply with the wonder ful spirit of camaraderie which prevails among t ho players. The whole Triancle colony, consisting of about five thousand persons, rich :n,i poor, prrat and smell, connected with the Griffith. Ince. ind Sennelt siudi'mf ir just a great group of good Mlovs. Tiiat T have been privileged to learn there nnMy Is a place where such a spirit prevails is one of tho n-asoiis why I nm glad to have been n.-fOMatrd with the only film contri bution to the Shakespeare tercentenary. CAMAS VALLEY The two d:'V 4th of Inly celebra tion Is a thing or the past. There was a large crowd both days. Kvery thliiK passed off pleasantly an, l ev eryone expressed themselves as hav ing hud a pteaant time. Mr. St veit 's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mid Waddy, of ,! P-d:,s ppl. spoilt the Hh with him. from the machine and received sever-1 M il Mr. and Mrs. Story Martindale are! l painful bruises and cuts about the the prouii parents of a new baby girl. I face. He was taken to Kosebnrg Slorv is stepping high these days mi 1 Thursday evening by Mr. Junes for account of the event. . SO.IOl'KN I'Olt MON TH ! at in( ih:sti:k hay' l iisiu:n TitK sami; iav. If you bring your films In by 9.30 Having Is on In earnest now. Tin delayed It som d-v. Mm. Noble, da.ttliter of Mrs. Wool cot, is visiting with her sister, Mrs rim. Smith. While cutting liny Thursday. Mr. Wric.hl 's team bec:nee unmanage able nn,j run away. He was thrown: Ashland medical attendance. ' Kdna Smith is Mill quite 111 at hi r j home. Mr and M is. Kd monds and chil ' dr. n spent the Uh with friends at j South !eer creek. j Perry Stamiley, .lohn l.ehnheir, j IU st Ne-eley and wile celebrated In Mr. and Mrs. Karl Strong and daughter, Mrs. George Neuner and son and Mrs. H. Cam pbell and daughter, Helen, leave Thursday fhr Winchester Hay where they will The trip will be made as far u; Scottsburg in Mr. Strong's auto from which place they will Muc the boat to their destination. NKW HA1HY Orders will be solicited next week we will finish your work the same for pure, wholesome milk and cream. ...... nr.. I t n . I . day. Professional work by Profes sional Fotopraffors. 700-tf CI. AUK & CLARK, by the now dairy .iimt started. T1IK ItKI) CROSS DAIRY. 74!)-jllp r. f'l I ' ml Jackson St. 0 SCORSETS Th Th is the corset you will wear and be delighted with, nun you will buy again. There is a model for cw w figure, for a lady or a miss, a stout, slender or medium figure. The prices range from tso to $tr.0'1, fieri lace or bacj; luce. If you have been having nt a little dissatisfaction with the corset yon are wearing, if it hasn't quito cnuo up to your expect at inns, step in and let us fit you with a '"Justice" made by Cage I'ovvns & Co., sold and guaranteed by THE SQUARE STORE The Place To Trade and Save R 1 Rosehurg ME-nr J'm him, -""- Miss Sadie Persons ret tirned yt s tertlay morning from Portland w lie re she has been visiting with her umiu for several days ami left this after noon on the stage for Melrose where, she will spend a week or ten days with her sister. mm ' THE original MALTED IV" ILK Rich mil k, malted rain extract. in po"der. For Infants.lm-alids "Oct growing children. Purr nutntkxi.upbuildtngtlMHhoIe body lnn'yoratc nursing mothers ! tb The Food-Drink for all Ages Ntora butritioua than tea, co(rc, ttc. Sultitnte cost YOU Same Price WANTI Horses & Mules Will le in Roseburs; at the Farmer's Feed Shed on Fridayand Saturday, July 14 and 15. Want horses 5 to 10 years old. USD lbs up, will buy anv color, want good rutted animals with plenty of bone. Want mules from 3 to 7 years old, any sue, must be broken. Have bought stock in this vicinity before and will, posiuydy l,0 ju the city on the above mentioned dates, f come to buy 100 or more horses. A. J. EVANS