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TITE 3IORXT5G OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1916. If Moving Picture Nevj 1 PETITIONS BEING If, Biggest Bill Ever Offered in Portland a . SIGNED RAPIDLY GUARANTEE PLAN BANKER IDORSES Papers for Initiative Meas ere Are Being Circu- . fated in Portland. CAMPAIGN TO COVER STATE tataoaa ra He hi a J Xoif kaVe Na-r'a of A aaa-wt aat Vf Ma-avalae-ae .are Obeelae-eJ. Ttary at.l oaae for ee Initiative anaa .ire to en Ike U at lh Nt.!b gae.ral alniM. raiiaa a4 abalnah In IK Baa-tar laie law base ba eir-it,n la l"artiad t'f Inrea ar T laitiatoe ef tee meaear are f""ee K.rtaker A H:'aejr. H II Ken. a"". :. Maaraa aaa Im K. Mr rw m.ak" f ik -. at ' r er a "I- tee.l I a-l- n I ftateil-ar A""cv af 'rtia4. water, w. farmed i T mf0H mu r r a ie- a " Tt M II m tlia I f Lard fWas-aa, U lee raeplfa4 4 ' TBi-;. r-tne lardt. ba, ea4 lit u repealed Bferltanaat, J T.l all arte er tori af art la eaaf'ta-t wit tk. act ar brkr ebeaa- . repr4 ee4 (MIUM laeofer Be rear t"t kerewtrk. Tht art La to ti seaport etf-a etttiae ee4 Imaaae4il; v eretiva"" T" i'ii4i. r ir bav b(Sim4 . aa4 will son) sa4 petitions all eeaata-e la Ik state. , . ,.,.. - .TW , , ... ..... f . V. j n - - ill r, r r Hit r i i ? - ---- MW I r TOMORROW hi. I tWit itc-C" 4Mifr(MM IfT rMMItm. oet rllm Wttr. t ka'a . Ia bi a Ia i lafr.nf mtm "rMl riif ' rlkt r iMkHif wtrft mmt9tm r l rJ Of fr k im will lift f cUms tfovn tk 4 I'wrt 4. 1 rMrt 4 - km Aff or t t try ft mit'h ?op r tppMi4A la4 11 I 1 W RA-OWtI itatMMiai; atrfrii iti rf'v. tibrtu. ( mmmm m my iiir II I m4 thm j v will crvtMft ! Ik Vw- 4 1 1 Uw tiAi ti vnitia th fotir ! r ( a- t4f 4M in it If pr.rU fc ik li(rm Court 'tft -j4( r 14 b tr4 I Ik t rftt C mm 4tr r-lai. far t.. Tootii nm ritirv mr. ( lnl k A4valar of a p." ""Tk uart of a Mr- an.i Ju(lc." Tb Tt.irtnta M4--fvkfor4 "Tk Wraln Tooot "mplai a Ccwumkia "Tk .d of tha Ak." Tk Bubmarta 1T- f(. Il.ii.a "T lutilrrr af Taara." Xik "i:cm M. nsrth player, appeared m a on art ku at lha Vllacraph Tnrat.r In ha ttiruima bBni civa by thai rompany for lh oor cbildrta of N'aw I ork t iir. Tk pl)r required Ibem la II In bad. dr rowera, and to bide their Ideoti- lira on'll a waller walked arrow the clinklnv a pitcher of Ira water. At that wclroma aouad Iher eat up bed. la their feet and followed ln water pitcher off tha elace. Lf4 A.VO ol4 t eorehla niv rr- MY HE HIT folk f oaalf Mvertrf latlaaatra I'.lxld Ud at Oevrr. rM-. Ir. Jm i.rM .I )-l- e"fr. eaiaal la Pla, fonty i I a i.r. a a rlt f lb l'rl 'wr ii'ii.ta ea tk ft'jadair riin l f , i-verirf frt be i.txlaiiaf u ta lha Utter, and for It flr.t lima I Ik hi.tery of th -aiv. er'titwrT aa4 r etoree ' I e- rienrit i-t iki n atl Tk nrirr ,. latimalea thai a win rp tk dKtrthntloa of tha ") ra by ika pri.ai aewe d-lr. Tk r-li efu-r la ikle ceaa. t baee lake tn .ta4 Ikat If Ik pi waat a iualr-vluinf law, lhy ki. k.e u t aa well a la OA AVOILE.4 haa lUfaclority tha meting plclara ren- tretirw. Now there la na Var4 af ceeaore Bar more: Ither I tuer a board of appeal, aix-h aa Ihe anoirie mea of forltaad ak far aad Mayor Alb a ad Ihe majority of lha Bkembera af Fortlaad'e cfor board r'alrn IB.y already have. The X.lloaal Hoard of rn.orhlp and a ftlra rommlealooer do te work. Tha rlai of th film tommlHlniwr are o (o that lb rvllnce of lb Na- Itoaal board ar ebrrtd A al' reputable arodurore reilaloaly adhere Ik easreetioaa and the ruai or lb Xtlioul board. Ihue Ibe ar itty of Ihe rommlretoaer la redar la aii.imam. fcla attntia bln etrlaaleely ronrined to the few eon rae ehk. try to llp oa oeer on Ik tioal board aad tha pablle Ik aam I : me. Tb Callforala rlly waa enfxased I ae pretty a reaeorehlp flrht aa haa ba a la lh country, pabllo ro d'mnallnn rf IB hoard a art ion oa rertaia film rrealtinc In the tolina loa cf member, and tha awakenln f Maror abetloa lo me fart tnal Vwal reneorebip la not Ik tnivrr I ta problem of a tuateJr prorldln tor Ik proteriloa of (h tnorle moral of lha rommanlly. State Backing for Irrigation Bonds Deemed Feasible and Advantageous. DRAINAGE ACTION ADVISED RAILWAY WORK CURTAILED AilkW' for 1011 la Xo1hw Mi d Milra With) J.T la Orrsoai. Aa iiir.ui. of Ml an: tee af Bw yilr.t .r. kairt la Orafa. W.ak- l"ta- 4 l.tofta airia. ta year IIIL a r-rng la 'pli. )at pa I ked li IKe Netlaay A.-l.aetta I . IKua total II. f mile of flrat track w.re aiu la Prataa, t 4 milaa of "'at !. end tK Ball af t'ora ia ..iot. aad 1 1 a;ea af aae tra.-k la Idaka. rat ranttreik.. warh waa pr- Irai ia in wuewftta aalla: .. "e-e Tava. C'a W.'.n.ie Bi a a-.. . w..r aj ir t' r . J.fi. mh ,t t t aa. .mm I ... a M fa.a l n a. MlP B ' ' ' " r-a.no t k.. a. k a. w.4-. tC a ..'-,' aa I laxk-aeaae ... a (.a W 4.w-a r.-.f l'r. f rtfv The riar-k"" Ormdcinrrrd. Th Tort land Hoard of Mellon n lar reaeora rondrmaed Th Hark." Ih World fUro fraturlnr Atlca Brady, at a prlaale iMbliloa. Tbla la Ih aerond Allr Prde f.atara turned down in 1'nrttand. lha laat ooa tln "A Ye Bow After el.wlnc the plrtnr. wh Ireate of marital a fflrnlt an. I Ik arreat aad Irlal of Ika heroine on Ihe rkarae of mardortna- a nua wirh whom eh I pupooerd lo hava aa affair, tk reaaore oed. f eur lo two. ta prohibit It rrnlr la rortland. A etrond Intlmatlea waa mad thai keraafle problem play will r.celye abort ahrlft al tb haftde of tha CenaAre. Hll.fl-d that tk.re I. aotklnf eb- erihoaable la th fll-n. Manaaer Lotai ft rhrt.i. of th rirkftrd Theater, who nteadrd la preaent lha plrtara TKure- tay. intend, la make a atrettf fish tor it eereenlna'. lie la avaklnc ar rantrrmeata for a prlr.te eihlbltlon cieea lo newepapermea and promt aeat TorlUad rtiiien fr Tharaday mornlatr la roaylaca Ihrm of th i aar Jlty f lha teuerf rullBB. r i m in k i : 1 : e. r-'a ..r ee I na.ee ek mt I era ta ,-rtk Bea-l. a.i BMi.- a........ 2? a aXI Xe. Wat t-eek . a e- i la r Waea CnJ I t4 .Janao la .( a w. a? tae--e leaa na.a.iae n4 R4Tada4 .. . !. - r 'r a aaa-.- ai ' - rrt Aea.e le a peiat . ar I a raa. 1 f M TaaaJ . . a I I a li 4 taarb. C. ail X eilna llaiaiaa r4 a-1 -I a , . "..a ra-iti-ktaMa : a Leeaee . : a ar a4 t J aa Tea.: .rf a lr.-B. .. i iaal Tearh. t t f -at! "t.ira . aa Jmrnm'. T a! a : lraa. ... I li Tk aat'af ita ef all railroad voa etriaat.ea ia IK t .'tad aatee faar tke ar a, aaly tla..l m.iee af firat tre.-a. aui.'k la lama traekaaT Ikaa wae kaiii ta an on year tiava lli. ear tk A-eettw Ik Imiaaa ta raaaae. al'iilAt Or. Jaa t Acwx-.a. I Piaa- t rrt aaaefa.'. oa Ike B'hl ar tnaa-eaaker J t. many reeidata kaae baa aatKeriaa rnaea frona eaaaw eo.eeed Kaaa X aaaart caaad weather piei;ea4 la tUrta, artaaal rhaaaoa Taday. A daal faatara proaramm. etarrtnc Ja'kle PasBdera. Ik -llalboa Clrl." who haa ba called Tka Maid Adam tk -ra. and Mary Fuller, premlaea I nleeraal atar. will apaa today at tb' National Theater. Miea Jleaader wl' appear la "Tie Adeentorea of the aaa" a kand-calored foor-art rathe prodaetloaa. wkllo Miaa Wuller will a a- a la "Tk Heart of a Mermaid." four -reel I'aWeraal faaluro ta addition la I bee bid feature i Aaimated Weakly will b Included. whil Mta Dorathy Lea la will ba heard la aetf Ulna CKaaja af Colambla. Th Columbia Theater wl! maka i rhanae In It procramm today. r.ln tea tk Keyetoae comedy axrenm. Tk Ptakmaria flrate." and addina "The K1 f the Aa aa," TMa le a atronc pra4aioa of Aaarla llf la aoritir (atailac Wlllard Mark, th firmer rorttaad favorite: Mary fhdend. f naay yeare leadina woman for Jolta ter. ard rraah VI :1a. The atory laeoieee a butterfly lype of t'rl aad a (tided yoo'h eta ata enaaaeel The irl aaaii Infatuated ana a aoted rriminal lawyer and marrta hiaea. Tkey quarrel and lha airl la alaac" peru4ad lo Iot wh.a a barer itV'lllard Mark), wka Ba kea betraeaded by the lawer. brinae tka Iwa loaetker aiala. Tk frata-e i. ap la na k- at I nr. elasdard. with three atar ceatrlbatiae; epleodid art- Vlalaa niackhura. fa to red la Ta- t':ae Me.' (a lha daacMrr ef aa Army ameer, bat aura waa her etace ambl. tioa tnal ehe daded ronaentiona of the ta-kaaeed Army clrvie. wer.t la New tart, aed aectarad aa ervaaaeaaaat with May Ireaia. aaa alaa pl.red with Jbn I aranr and Aaaa llaid be.or her twa a -rafal e'.ac n a la ricuaa Me. As Tha larxIBaT Oirl" her likaneaa. la ehart akirt. red heart and leariBC fell aae hoc areat promtaeac tbrvuahout ta country. rdra t rord"ha. who p! on a Ih prominent part tn Trrnptattoa." a aatrraraawuRt proourtion. ta a J're-I aeoreadaat af Conaaalba Da Cr- d ba. hnaaa la Xrani.h btatory aa KI ilrat Capitaa.' who Heed at about the a of almbua aad wba aarama aa h.etoraa? chara.-ter by artarina the Moore ael ef Ihe eouthera part of Ihe Ppaa- Lah paBlaaala. OiarUa r.lrhmaa. apt-dartre: at the (la,;, a Tke Fatt! fr of Wear":, Jgee.h KUot aad Aatoalo Moreao, Carlyle riarkwlt. who p'ayed oppo- l Mary lick ford In Xu-h a l-lttl Queoa." famoua riaaera - f'aramount produrilon. In hia youth was known aa a rotten student, and neneraJ devil try seemed lo be th study h paeaed In beet. Ha went lo Cornell I'oiver- aity until hla father dea-ided ha was loa eapenala a lu.ury. Anita Klna". Tha faramount Ctrl.' will maka her neat ra n appearanv with l-tor Moor In Tb Trarelln Haiesman. Aa th roada ara o bad aad Ih rainy traaoa baa pet In It waa found thai tha Dlmlnc of tha bl( pic ture In which Anita waa to star waa Impoaalbl for lha tiro belnd. a e e Three trained blnodhnunda. which haea dona noma remarkable work for the !. Ana-elea police Department In tracktna deeparata rharactnra. play a prominent part In The fall of Ihe Cumberland..- th nrwe.t I'allas-Paramount aubjerf and a starrlnK vehicle (or I'ustm Karnum. e e e Tha trip lo Ihe Orient that Henry atcitaa la expected lo take la no' practical certainly, for Xeena Owen. formerly with D. W. Ortfttth. has been encased to play lha leadlnar part of the production, which will be called "On da af th Orient." and II la planned that the epeninc erene. of lha story will b laid in Han, rancteco, e e e Oacar Fade, World Film Corporation director, who returned this week from Xavannah. Oa . and I'llt.burc. I'a . with a company of 3S people headed by Robert Warwick and Madeline Traverae, baa about completed the photo-drama mad from lb nov of Henry Ruaaell Mi'ler. Th Ambition of Mark Trultt,' and which will bo called Th Queat f.ternal.- ftceraea In the steel mil!. realtetie character study of Andrew ("arneel. In lha rot of a steel ktnaT. and acenea on lha lork Kxchanc are soma of lha features of tha film. e e e Th ftloacop eaa: "Amnnf the nas- sencera on tha Ill-fated liner, lha An rone, recently torpedoed by an enemy eubmarlna. waa L aro berra, who waa on bia way lo America with several valu able nevatlvee, inrludinc. wa under eland. 'A Ufa of Christ.' In several reel, and a version of "Carmen. W aro happy lo learn that T'ro Kerra waa amon- thoea saved. He la lylnx In hospital well on Ih road to recovery. aaa For th erecilna of maeelve sets In filmlne acenea In what la known aa tha ll.ooo.ooa Annatl Kelierniann plc- tur. Herbert ftrenon. who la dlrectlna th production for Wi:iiam fox at Kingston. Jamaica. Hrltish Wast In die, overeeered the construction of the larceat ta la th world SPm300 feL Two thouaand draaetnaT-rooma were built, la cloea proximity to Ih atari, to arcommodata tha playars who take part In Ih plrtura LAW BALKED GY SUICIDE WAHIIAIT lt l:t If BT. LOCH roR JAH-: IIKIORO. I. C. Aln worth Sail Bills In Con- ra-ea Arts Sot Broad Knoagh and That lBUla(lon by Mate Would Mantra Work. Let us bava state ruarantees of Irrlsition borada." said J. C Ain.worth. prrsldent of tha United Stales National Bank, yesterday In dlacusstntr tha re cent action of tha Oranon Irrlsatlon Concreas In advocating tha state fair. Mr. Alnsworth believes tha state hou!4 ba ready lo take advantajca of both th fVderaJ and Ih state ruar- antea prlvllesea. but declares that the Man succested by tb Irritation maet- Inj laat week la superior to ruber of Ihe plana contained In bills now pend ing: In tha federal Conareea. "Tha state atuarantee prlnclrl la th eureel and lha quickest way of haaten Inr Irrigation development In Oregon," said Mr. Alnsworta. And the action should ba broad enough to cover drainage a well as imitation. Thera la aa much neces sity for adequate drainage development aa thr la for Irrigation. l'nder any of tho several plana al ready suggested for stale aid It would ba necessary, of course, to authorise tha creation of a commission of com petent persons to paaa on tha feasi bility and the practicability of any project that it is proposed to develop. L'pon the assurance of this commis sion that a project can ba successfully operated, tba atata can arrange to guar antee lha bond both principal and Interest. -Am I understand It- lha Jones bill, now in Congress, provldss only for the Kederat guarantee of Interest, and not of principal. Now a bond of Ihia kind would ba hard lo sell. Investors will want assoranr that tha principal will be paid as well as tha Interest. With th state gus rente behind them It will b possible to sell bonds carrln Interest as low as t per cent. At this figure. I believe. It will be possible to realise a substantial pre mium. Thia premium should accrue to the state to reimburse It for Its work arx I for the risk it takes. The hoods should run for a com paratively long- period say for Jo years and no principal snouia oa paia for the first five years. This would give lha settler a reasonaoie time to get his lsnd on a paying basis before bring forced to pay on bis original Investment. air. Alnsworth says that any pro vision for state guarantee of bonds should carry with It the privilege for the state lo handle them when they are firet Issued. He suggests, for this purpor an enlargement of the provi sions of th Bancroft act. under which the city now sells Improvement bonds. "I believe the people of Oregon should art on this subject right away." continued Mr. Alnsworth. "The neces sary legislation should be enacted at Ihe coming election. It would be pos sible to proceed with msny Important Improvements, then, as early a next year." LOGANBERRY MEN TO MEET Tulce Manufacturers to Organize to Standardise Product. Loganberry Juice manufacturers will meet today at 9:30 at the Chamber or Commerce to perfect a permanent or ganisation to standardise their product and conduct a general advertising cam paign for the Oregon product. - o. Ia. Karris Is tha temporary chair man. The plan also contemplates co operative buylrsg of packages and ship ment of carload lots to distributing renters. Maeeaaa af Malta la Bala af Black Aa- tv-aed By aaeea Caaaeelraaj Wllfc taeaea I- Tkerae Credited. rr. laOt'lK. Jan. 4 (Special. ) Jamea laeFord. Oklahoma oil a pec ulator, who committed suicide In Port land laalurday. waa to baa been ar rested today oa Ihe charge of mleuae of Ihe malls, according to postal ha Inormre In rt. I .out. In.pea-tor I'rtc. of ft. Iuls. bad rard bun to Portland. Joha li. liod- die. of at. Laaula. who waa In.trumental In rauaing lh search for peirord. al leged thai Ihe oil man mtarepreecnted Cotton County oil atr tias Company stork he sold him. Ttlnmai C. Hal- cliff, another ft. Louie man. alleged be loot eeveral hundred dollars in stock tranaactlone with laer'ord. Charles II. Waller, t'nited State. Tost I tnaportor In Portland, aald Monday hat Mr. llord'a death precluded th avrution of an Indictment for fraud- alent aaa of th maiia. which th Gov mment believed waa practiced In con nection with one of the otl-promotlng roarerne In which Mr. Perord waa In- .reeled. On of there was Ih Klnley- Ordsy Company, which Ceorce L Thoro mentioned In hia lengthy coo- e.aloa." PoeteJ laepector rller baa elesraphad ta ascertain facta aa to Tkorn.'e connection with IeKord In e M ddl Wt operations and to con firm Thorn' ronfaaaioa. Jackson Club Banquet Set. The annual banquet of the Jackson tub, a rraocrallc political organlsa- on, will be held in the dining-room of he Chamber of Commerce at a:. clock neat falurday r;hL Robert A. Maier. preetdent of the club, will be oa.tmaeter. Plates will be laid for mora tkaa 1 a guest. The banquet Is event of the near la Jakaon Club l-s. AS Ita.lea s-lnllst lai tiad r ul. ti r- in . 1-4. ta vawa a 4aer Baaas, .a.:opd a iaal Irj auaeaa HERE IT IS The Bi?jrest Thing Since Noah Built the Ark 150,000 Souvenir Photos of your Favorite Stars to Be Given Away by the PEOPLES THEATER The first allotment of 20,000 of Mary Pickford, Anita Stewart and Earle Williams will be presented next Sunday, Monday, Tuesda3 "Wednesday to each and everyone attending Mary Pickford in -THE FOUNDLING" and Anita Stewart and Earle Williams in -THE GODDESS" Don't hesitate, don't delay, but get in on the first allotment; then get 'em alL Teh AH Your Friends WILLARD MACK Former Baker Star Mary Boland John Drew's Leading Woman, and Frank Mills of "The Golden Claw" in 'Hw-' . V-at... ' -. V .aW- Edge of Tlhe th A Society Drama of the "400" .Holdover the Comedy Sensation of the Season The Pirat 6 I h jj a . I I -VaV aajf-. Syd Chaplin and his trusty bunch of fun makers. Taken on a real U. S. Submarine Best Keystone Comedy ever made. Running till Saturday night only. LUM jL alaai luh THE THEATER OF NO DISAPPOINTMENTS SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS This Is Her Last Day .C'-'' V:-: J GERALDINE FARRAR The Famous Metropolitan Opera Star in TEMPTATION If you haven't seen her, do so today a few minutes early means a good seat. Coming Tomorrow for Three Days America's Foremost Emotional Screen Artist PAULINE FREDERICK Se&X' Jones' LYDIA GILMORE "zaza" si Vr7l'K5'V PEOPLES THEATER WHERE QUALITY IS KING v Phone Your Want Ads to The O regoman Main 7070 A 6095