Oregon labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1915-1986, September 25, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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OREGON LABOR PRESS
Oregon ila bor Ipvcee
•THE IVO R Y S N U F F BOX’
•THE NEW HENRIETTA”
Holbrook Blinn makes his second
The regular season of the .It dig
appearance in motion pictures in Theatre will be inaugurated on 1 ues-
Official Publication of the Central Labor Cou ncil of Portland and “The Ivory Snuff Box,” by Frederick day evening, September 28, by five
Vicinity, and the Oregon State Federation of Labor.
Arnold Rummer, which the World j of the most popular stars pn the
Office, Room 302 Oregonian Building, corner Sixth and Alder Streets, Film Corporation releases on Sep- . American stage. William H. Crane,
tember 27th.
Thomas W. Ross, Maclyn Arbuckle,
Portland, Oregon.
The part which Mr. Blinn under- Laura Hope Crews and Mabel Tali-
takes in the offering is that of an aferro, assisted by an efficient sup-
Subscription, $1.00 per year in advance
Advertising rates furnished on application
American detective in the employ o f porting company, under the direction
the French government.
On 1ns of Joseph Brooks, will present Bron-
C. M. RYNERSON, Editor and .Manager
wedding »lay he is ordered to trace son Howard’s brilliant comedy, "The
Entered at the Post Office, at Portland, Oregon, as second-class mail matter the thief of an ivory snuff box, which New Henrietta.” The appearance of
has been lost by the French Am- stars of the lustre and fame of those
bassador. Richard Duvall (that is mentioned is an event of memorable
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1915
the name of the d> cective) starts off importance and widest public inter­
in quest of the snuff bix, which is est; and when the play is such a
n
not recovered until after an amaz- masterpiece of American stage liter-
ingly exciting series of adventures atuwe as Bronson Howard’s work,
on land and shipboard. In a sani- there is no doubt but that a wonder-
GET BUSY WITH YOUR CONGRESSMAN
,
tarium, Duvall meets his wife, who ful evening’s entertainment is as-
The same interests that tried to prevent publication has been decoyed there, and the two sured. The engagement at the
of the Manly report to the Commission on Industrial only escaPe after considerable p. hi Heiiig is for five nights, with matinee
Relations may be depended upon to try to block its dis- Th(. „.storation of the 8nuff box Seat8 will place(, on s; le Thurs.
tribution. It therefore behooves voters to be prompt enables Duvalt and his bride to < .n- day, September 23rd Mail orders
and early in asking their Congressmen for copies. Nor tln“e the,r £oneymoon-
received now will be filled in the
should thej» let themselves be put off with the leply that the picture which has some exqui ite prices for evening performances will
the supply has been exhausted. Let Congress spend less settings to which the photographer be: Entire lower floor, $2; first five
fo r documents th at nobody reads or cares for, ’ and more Alma Helwin,
X
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T - " f four
! rows ‘°X
a newcomer in rows, $1;
75
tO print a sufficient supply of a report like this which will pictures, plays the part of Glace cents; remainder of balcony and gal-
Ellicot in this photoplay, which is lery 60 cents. Prices for the Wed-
be for years to come a valuable reference work.
< rammed with thrills all through, nesday and Saturday matinees w ill'
and being splendidly acted by Mr. be: Entire lower floor $1.50; first
Blinn and his associates, prove, a ' five rows of balcony $1; next four
hj.fhly accePtable and stimulating rows 75 cents; remainder of balcony
LAM) AND WATER
The city of Portland has lieen visited this week by a coterie of
gentlemen—some distinguished, some notorious—who have dis- “The ivory Snuff Box. wij, bt,
cussed from various viewpoints the matter of water power control, shown at the star Theatre, 3 day«,
The Exception
Senator Chamberlain of Oregon and Senator Walsh of Mon- starting Thursday, Sept. 30.
-',en ,nav fret and men may fume
tana have led a small minority in a valiant fight for people’s rights.
But the outstanding feature of the conference is the predominant
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position given to the power interests by those who hatfe secured
control of the conference.
The people of this state have allowed the state government to
drift back into the hands of that gang of political beach combers
who were overthrown and outlawed with the adoption of the “Ore-
gon system.”
—------------------- And cry: *Tlie trusts must go,
WONDROUS HEADLINERS*
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Such is the attraction in one showi
offered by the Orpheum for the week
of September 26.
Just imagine
Wa,u“r c - Kelly. “The Virginian
A nlnterestingB ook
Ju<lge’’ Long Tack Sam and His
company of wonder workers and Pat
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- Rooney and Marion Bent on one
It has been well said that Eternal vigilance is tne price of vaudeville bill! Never before in the
liberty.” The present condition in this state fully proves the history of vaudeville in the Far West:
truth of this maxim.
has such an array been assembled.,
The late session of the legislature, in which the people’s inter­
ests were utterly disregarded, culminated in the notorious “mid- J
night resolution.” Following this came the land-grant confer­
ence, controled and manipulated by the interests for the benefit
and support of the railroad and timber companies.
And now as a fitting sequel, comes this water power confer­
ence manipulated in a manner that would indicate that the people
of this western country are willing to turn over their natural
heritage to a band of financial freebooters, who in effect declare
that they “want to be left alone.” If they can’t hog the whole
thing, they won’t play.
Wake up, you mutts, and attend to your own interests.
TIME SERVERS AND TEXT BOOKS
Habits once formed are hard to break, and the longer indulged
in, the more binding they become. Just as the members of the
“ancient and honorable profession,” once started on their career,
find it easier to follow,‘and more difficult to break away, so do
journalistic time-servers for the interests find it easier day by
day to support every petty graft.
These remarks are prompted by the remarks of the Oregon
Voter in opposing the proposition to have Oregon produce text
books for her common schools.
Investigators familiar with the printing industry estimate thatI
of the $150,000 annually spent for text books, $50,000 or more
could be saved by printing them in this state, and another $50,000 ,
or more could be kept in the state that now goes to Eastern pub-!
lishers.
Fear is expressed that the quality would not be satisfactory.;
Californi&Jias had many years experience, and is extending its |
operations along this line. So far as we can learn, the standard Every one of these three acts is
of education in that state will compare favorably with other states, world-renowned. Walter Kelly has
Kansas, a state that has always ranked high in education, has "°1t<,,u,ul
*Jnonol°*i8t- Pat Rooney
adopted the home-print plan. Does anyone believe they would and Marion Bent, too, are supreme
entertainers and Long Tack Sam’s
have done so at the expense of efficiency?
Chinese company has astounded the
world.
“PARTNERS”
And that is not all. Five other
The daily press is using a great deal of space telling of the r<’markabie acts support the iiius-
rflovements of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., on his trip to his Colorado tAr*oua h<>adhner8- Beaumont and
> long for
The grocer’s, when funds are low.
for your eye needs,
friend.
Is made doubly en ­
joyable by perfect
vision. Those long
winter evenings are
n e a r w h e n you
should have full use
of your eyes. We
exam ine your eyes
by scientific meth­
ods. with up-to-date
i? instruments.
and
prepare the glasses
In our own work­
shop. Let us care
We will make you our
WHEElERfliTICAiCQ.
F IF T H FLOOH. OHBGONIAN BLDG.
DAMASCUS MILK
Awarded Highest Prize
In Oregon
at
Panama-Pacific International
Expoaition
IT STAYS SWEET IN HOT
WEATHER
At your grocers or delivered by us
Damascus Creamery
Call up East 3240
THOMAS W. ROSS AND MABEL TALIAFERRO
In • 1’ ceBe i rom “The New Henrietta,” which will be staged at the
I heater for fi ve nights and Wednesday and Saturday matinees h, , ln, :
Tuesday evening, September 28.
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"Mnninr
NEW POLICY AT EMPRESS, jityl The Ambler Brother
«uknou-
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ledged among the world's
equi-
The new policy of presenting good librists will offer a serie s ot
vaudeville attractions, omitting mo- feats that are incomparable Hicks
tion pictures haa won popular favor and Seymour, a young ma: ami a
with the patrons of the Empress pretty girl offer a jolly mixta .
theatre. The patrons of this mag- s*n8iug> dancing and p a ttt
nificent playhouse can now enjoy a
Woman” is the title of ,
good snappy vaudeville show of high domestic skit, presented by St:,- eld,
class entertainers booked exclusively Hall and Lorraine, in whiii. [.ora
to appear over the Mother circuit of Lorraine, a stately and be., .tifa
popular priced vaudeville, better woman is featured. The Aiha: bra
known as the Empress circuit, f, °ur, will furnish a lively singing
founded by Mr. John W. Considine. and c°medy number.
Sn\ r y
¡Beginning with today’s matinee an- He*nes will present an art: . n,
Her
other great bill of eight acts is skating act. Owen Wright i.- billet:
promised and all indications point to
tbe American Humorist ann
,
serving one of the most pleasing and ° ffer8 a pleasing number
shows of the season. The headline
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attraction on the new bill will be
SUCCESS AT GREAT FAl.I.x
Little Caruso & Company in an elab-
Organizer Frank D. O’Brii
orate singing and musical offering
ports
successful termination
called, “A Night In Venice.” Little
Caruso is a talented tenor and sings
*n ^’reat b ads> Mont
a number of ballads. He is as- which men employed in the bi; dir
sisted by two beautiful dancing girls, t)rades bav® secured union shop <•<
i another singer and a capable violinist.
nS a a . recoRnition of the
The act carries special scenery and! I
the/ ltzJ Prald & Lewis, ami the
electrical equipment, that are said to ? T i?
mothers Company, gewra
1
building
contractors.
Meml,<
¡compare with the finest on the vaude-
:
ville stage of today. Bertie Herron . e
alls Trades and l.aboi
who has been wearing blackface ssem y aa V*e building I’ rio
¡about as long as the Nichols Sisters C° UnCl1 are hlgh,y eIated ovpr th,,r
| have, is the big comedy boom of the magnificent success.
bill, a gingery girl with a lot of
He is the best press secretary our
laughs; she is assisted by Milt Arns- local union ever had. Sure he i>
man, a singer of exceptional abil- Who?
AMUSEMENTS
NEUSTADTER BROS.
M anufacturer« cf
‘BOSS OF THE ROAD”
OVERALLS
Sales rooa
JTflR THEATRE
(hjUtetvnt
W ashington at Park
Four days, starting Sunday. Ser t
Th«
\T
Irene Fenwi<*
THE WOMAN
DOOR. A drama of pathos and j,
sentially a story of the heart o f v
misunderstanding.
u Three days, starting Thursday. S r
Hlinn In the melodramatic pi p . !
THE IVORY 8 N U F F BOX (which .. r,t inn the
■•cret code of F rance). A powerful nd ev
citing photo drama of detective life in F uropr >
great city.
Note the fine photo dramas the S‘ r hai
been playing, and make it your nKular Photo
Theater.
Triple Headline Bill
WALTER C. KELLY, The Virginia Judge
LONG TACK SAM
And H is Company of Wonder Workers
BEAUMONT AND ARNOLD
Late of “ Miss Nobody of Starland"
EUGENE DAMOND, Monarch of Violinists
BESSIE BROWNING, “ Individuality”
“AURORA OF LIGHT.” The Living Venus
ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY
PAT ROONEY AND MARION BENT
In the Second Edition, “ At the N ew stand“
Fifth and Ankeny Streets
mines. In one item the careful press agent tells of a nice little entcrtain; ,.The Aurora of Li £ „
V A N T A G E S
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“ Factory. Grand Ave. and E. Taylor
speech he made to the miners, how they are partners in the opera- ii living
Venus, will be seen m poses; _____ _____________
LITTLE MISS U. S. A.
A Pretentious Musical Comedy
tion of the mines. Yes, they are partners in the operation of the Eugene Damond, master violinist w ill!
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE,
Tom— KENNEDY A BURT— Ethel
Singing- Story Songs
mines, but when the division of profits comes John D., Jr., and entertain, and Bessie Browning, indi- ,B ,h* Clrf«lt c.urt of th* State ef O rr.an
WILL AND KEMP
I. Rohint’n. p"»fnti” ?l’..Cj“ cX'Arm.tron«.
his kind forget all about the partnership. Their partnership is viduality personified, will appear inlT. Veda
Acrobatic Odditie,
Armstrong. Ludwig Spady and Anils
Betty—GRAY A WHEELER—Bert
somewhat akin to that of the railroad and the old-time conductor
ber ™ ac?°us glory' The Orpheum Spady. - Defendants.
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j Vaudeville', Charley Chaplin and the Girl
OBER A N D DUMONT
who collected quite a sum of money for fares, then tossed it up showing thp wor]d at work
The Original South American Dancer,
over the bell rope in the car, with the remark:
What stays on ^ iay, completes the extraordinary
dJmudUI*nnd.d*iimenti ««i d7 PANTAGESCOPE — FIRST RUN PICTURES
. upon a judgment and de­
cree rendered and entered In said Court on
the rope belongs to the company, and what falls to the floor is show,
T H E
B A K E R
I CO
I
1 iv
C Pictures
changed
Fourth and W»»
Adminkion . ces
every day except V ■
Sunday and Monday -No One to <; .
Pathe N ew . ; Local Talant.
I Tuesday- Romance of Elaine: Put
S' '
Jocko >he Love-sick Monk ; Father - .
Wednesday Bride of the Sea ; Char
. Iin.
Thurwiay Detective B linn: Little I '
’ Fa*he N ew s; Charlie Chai
| Friday- When the Fleet Sailed N- - '
I
Jc®«e Jam es; A Woman of N«r.
! Saturday Revenge of the Steepl
j ’ upid Takes a T a x i; Ford Pictorial V
i
BURNSIDE THEATRE
the 11th day of September. ,1816. in favor of
I
Fifth «and Burnside St.-
1T. I. Robinson, plaintiff, and against J. C.
Main 2
A 51«»
Armstrong, Veda Armstrong. Ludwig Spady
Only
Absolutely Fireproof T. •
L E V I STRAUSS & CO.
, and Anlis Spady, defendants, for the sum Tonight last time- THE YELLOW TICKET
in this Section
Baker Players Raker P rice, now more pop­ j
U N F A IR TO LABOR °i *2187-92 with intarent at th« rate
of R per cent per annum from the 11th day ular than ever. Week beginning Sunday Mat. ¡Musical Comedy and Motion I’
Tucked away in a comer of the Oregonian is the following
2f _*i*eUnil>er’
«nd the further turn of Sept.
2«
(Tomorrow).
THE
FORTUNE
(Changed Daily
item, dated Pheonix, Arizona, Sept. 20: “The Supreme Court de- Mig„ Edith Suter organjzer of the
*» ’«>• «¿"of"«
HUNTER, by Geo. M. Cohan and Winchell I
Smith. Presented by .pectal reque.t with Ed­ :0pen from 10:30 a. m. to 11 |
cided today that the women’s eight-hour work law was consti- United Garment Workers of America, lfl16, • ’’d for the further aum7 of 112*45 "coaoi ward W ocdruff in h i. popular role of Nat Only Best Pictures ami U ji -’
and Frances McHenry a . Betty Gra­
Comedy
tutional.” Query: How big a story would the aforesaid paper who ha.« been in the city for several “ u w’ uu.rTrmmandinR ‘m« ‘‘SV.k«‘"¿i^of Dunean
ham. daughter of the oid druggist. A .tory
of love with . blending of patho. and comedy
Any Seat 5c
have made, had the decision been the opposite ?
day8Jn
intrre!,t
union, left
t h e ' T ^ t ^ ' ^ i t ’r ' n .^ n T stau
rare and appealing. Nat Duncan', brilliant
for San r rancisco Wednesday even- o»»«on, to-wit:
scheme for "easy money" and how It came
; nD,
eleven (11) In block two (2 ). »uhdlvl.lon i out.
Full .trength of the favorite Baker
«1 Oie original tow n.it« of Albina, areordinx 1 Player.. Stage under direction of W. B. Gil­
The Home of Paramount Picture’
I Mis« Suter is making a special plea
,.dYiT "'•«rded Plata .thereof, together bert. Evening., 28e. 80c. Box and loge 76c.
Sunday to Wednesday Inclusi*-
: , , .
K^ * * 1 p
, with all the tenement«, herlditamenta, prlvll- Monday night and all m atinee., entire house
LOU TELLEGEN
to orgumzed labor to oppose Levi »«*•• l» « U and profit« appurtenant thereto.
(except box) 78c. M atinee. Sunday. W edne.-
in
I S t r a u s s A C n n t San
. i,ow T*1®
1*!«»*. *>r virtue of aald exarution, ; day and Saturday.
Otrausa ® VO. 01 &an r rancisco, non- ! judgment
order, decree and order o f aalc and
THE EXPLORER
Next week THE ARGYLE CASE. Great«>st
Paramount
Travelogue
union makers of shirts and overalls. : ln
»¡»h U»e command, of u id writ, '
<ktectlve play- Aa played by Robert
o ..,.
R
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I
on Monday, the 18th day of October, j Hilliard.
Thursday to Saturday Indus;
j in is firm is notoriously unfair to i«i&. «» 10 o'clock A. m ., at the front door of
ELSIE JANIS
labor
rea t v n r ie tv n t
9™ "** <’°urt Houae in Portland. Mult-
laoor. With
Wltn ir
great
variety oi union- I the
nomah County. Oregon, aell at public auction!
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a
" T W X s EVER THI S
made garments on the market, there <«>Wwt to redemption). u> the highest bidder I P O « K W E I T P O R K . N E O P U i d T H I N C T O N
.
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,
•
ior r ,,h ,n h*n<|. ■" u>* rlxht, title and In­
________________ Pathe Weekly________ _
can be no excuse for using Strauss tere.t which the within named defendant« (or
: ro o d s
: alther or any of them) had on the Sth day of '
j
'
I Augnat. l i l i , the date of the mortgage herein
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After caring for some work in San I f<” wl<»»d. or ainre that date had In and to I *" * * T W E 4JTR E *
| the above deacribed property or any part
The Leading Sc Motion Picture H 'u.<-
Francisco, Miss Suter will return to thereof, to satisfy said execution."judgment'
Portland
First
Run
Motion
Pictures
and decree. Interest, coats and accruing i
105*107 Sixth, near Stark St
Portland to continue organization der
—•«a.
Starting at 11 A. M.
work in this city.
Coming Sunday. September
T. M. HURLBURT,
Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon
“ U P FROM THE DEPTHS
PRICES : N ights and Sunday
Dated this 18th day of September, ISIS.
1
A Mutual Masterpiece in four p»rt
trat ii
Septemb
Matinees, l i e and 20c
•mher 18. l i l t .
Moving Picture that you will h*
Patronize Labor Press advertisers. | 2 Usai
i!
October 1«. 1(11.
Weekday Matinees. 10c.
Admission 5c
mine “
P E © R L E S
UNIONISTS ATTENTION
The Central Labor Council desires to announce
that the Vegetarian Bakery and products (Hayne’s
bread, pies and cookies) and Leighton’s Cafeteria on
Washington, near Broadway, have been placed on
the Unfair List.
Unionists, their families and friends, are re­
quested to refrain from patronizing either of these
concerns until such a time as the controversies are
settled satisfactorily to the Bakers’ Union and Local
189, Waiters and Waitresses.
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G R A N D