It THE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAaT. SATUItPAT. FEBTtUAItY 12. 1010. LINCOLN STUDENTS Everybody Going TO SEE Rex Beach's 1000 Seats 15c 1000 at 25c Crowded Auditorium Is Kept .vtaushir.g and Scholar ship Fund Is Swelled. Thrilling and Fascinating Story of Love, Romance and Adventure in Old Panama ' " ' ''. awaaaa-j-.-awaj aw,---ai!a-taai taia. aj,a imia. t.-.m.. .. a ij.-a.-aii. 11'iiawiiPU.W u MH1.I ijaama.. a, uiyiauauwWAj WIN IN VAUDEVILLE ri, ir rR- I One Week, Starting I I Tomorrow E MTER 0 WW UNIQUE ACTS ARE OFFERED .1 In. V V llfh rVheaol 14 . U Don roiiimrt anil rmertala. With blllla tn fW I'mM t "rwfcaaloiiala. it u:o.v cash nt:a Vs-1ev:I!a wl'li all tha -Inevitable' t art. I.ft out: Nl tut little r.icvcl. H-'n.ni'-.iixn. not lrwD Juggling kit ne af aaaarte-t beta, ene baM.t an-t-avat.. not n toeiel Jan.-ar an-. ! reltaf. vat at yo-teir va.litinr "Th Maaarr en- "Mother A -urn T A of Ineea 4 4 twl take r'aca at I. ae-idevtite ehw pal on by the I.ln ri-i If ft i.ne y-eterdey afteeno an U.t aiarht. TNo K.4 an c)ral4 editloa ef ai4.t:: AM tnicbty eatertainla It ar .-ie wtti fete a'ite.t.-ae m4. uli ef j.vntl f-ten'l.. rv.i'.4enle and al-nirinr fimillee a lht lrf In 14- wa. 4 " browtt. fa ia aaije. i;.i.a spirit ealr lenm-nt wee rarefa! igt. elven th -.nal it ir a4 -" had fnl Tea ln ha ttaaeeay e. " l.n . La'?, rvear end ?ngr. epane4 th li.l. Trrey had fn..iy a'. a .!. it l.er4.nm tnel eiani l(.tttn nMn t t.ae al fl m 'tklr' Utt.fn., ! nam In often 'rata af ' ef.nle'l.- r'n.;lil' lee. al be.ide ma ml to! i ma that W" ml a iM at a t, tut ax ef tha klc xrhval - Few wa o In war I w.il-t made Jill. Ultrec raaa vi'ft a;iey. A a fWaey maid t-e.w at; p4 aad a i:pe. at a rata labia. wv:e a chap ram4 Ingram put aver t. : trtra. Lm r a the wetter b bre.gli la taa parapher- M ' "a. If reme uttrtr to a Jigc'ee a nttlit elt t tvt kill, for hi te an- .r a a M ta aaa. Tba trio I irn.'l tr. Into alir an4 bar a acaln. ro4 fit. a'la. ftot" in boanla frtm me4at u'l ana ma. fa tMnar 4l mnvr a4 appaar at aan4ioa ran 4-jrri. Rlalaa Art ta rtala. An H waa r-It. 1 Moatttstnarir. Ifi formar an atcaadio ty atira:tfa Vun 4 i. an4 ta lattar aa in-!-:. nine yo'ih all don u? la acuta anonr atrno?Bara '. t ft arn a! moat 4 aJart an4 a 4-tit fitful ipoaiaa.ilr. Tr.a t a o tana; i naaa4 prl fUaa Vui tria tada an4 laaa in taair la.a an4 ha1 b all Jiat holln at lialr jolaa. Mantaomarr 414 an Al Jnlaaai.B a !da that m4a ua alt ail a? aa4 netl- rar.fut'T. Act ( t a atiO. a rlarar llttta farra ra'I4 "Tla M.a Trom ,Xatr." Aba K. T-;ennr pUra.1 tba tit! rola aal 4i. ft wait. loo. with aa aaafraid rnmadv an4 irrarlta of parpoa-. Llala f. 1-lm.ts waa .r.-t4fy VM aoJ PuartJ ! rola t ar mir jty. C aa4a M-aa Ilk Zlaw " Rr Jaffcott an4 rUantar iUoaflaH pa4J op tba rommAy. an. aa a tlrhat Taa aktt bri ta 4a wita mm a-ri4aatal rnaatiatr of tba nrt pair at tba rljbt mumant. Act t waa anatkar dua. with f TfO' la ar aa4 tlutrMaaoa. a man an4 a 4aia tt mi4. offartna; aatia an4 atftr ton ai.. Tfia man praB'a4 a kaa lit la rarirafira af aa l.nffH.b, caotlr lot. ab4 tRa Ctrl waa f luf fy-ruf f iaa tut.. Tftan rama art F. Intra4rlna; an a44 ri-. VITirntU. an. I t.lnl. bo '- h look - ln l.ka Law IwktUJ'r t i&lJa rvaa waa a lm1(vr otrltr an4 coa a ral a.at. Thai iirt.aiH pattar aa4 partlnanl pa. on claaaraataa' nm. anj VeTarttaban. thm touca-cny aaflr. mr, 4 two in'o. In flna atvia . r waa tba tat r4 0-t. m4a ap af Vt.aaa TT Fall.T. Oana tialalar. Iii'ma lot. Varnia flan-f.rt an4 M'aara. rtF.-i Ktiniir. llowa-4 ll'ttrh inaoa. t onatil M.Mifn.fT. Jona l(if. Tbair otf-fin war at. I nl!4 an4 naw oaaa m( ta toaatitutly bland. n aalcaax na af Ilia aurnrtafnatr aroe4 offaf laa a4 ana tnal ta wartnv a pla'a ba- atri maav afof-a-aai. la ta ana. teal ft..i- atMa-tat bf Or aa4 aa-a't. H aa !; la 4a!atr aa4 tru.ti-atc.aiinftt talaata4 aa a va a a J&nm0 mai4 aha 4Anra4 a d4 f'rtt annul wni.a awai poa4 aa b'ff o.alL T- ta rln.4 ra!'i liba rat prafaaataoal. aa4 Hawaii kapl tha l.l b'J'T li! (). iraa ii4ca4 wita a aioii act. T" tbar 4 i-. eat an.f tba fm H art ram ao Tu waa a aa.t.b aacitl4 "v in .''" tn. waa praaanta4 la r nxjfl aa4 attiwg( tnaaa.r If tba Mi.vi-f caat: Ltaaia. aa eanarot it 'Wf I ana I t'ta. Kobart Aaari-w J.i acabba. Oraca Aaatta. tmotina Aataa. M-a Kanl frata a tnottaat. Itilfra T?S. Mr. Kant. Artbar J.,n naaiv Tna ia!.fUi9maaf waa Bibl auc maata4 br ta afcaa.tra aalavtUrna ba tic 1 at-t a aat tba a.c.aifaxm.en b l!a Li-iko; II s aV-Bool vrtbaatra. w Carl Tanton 4.f-tiBaT. liraal ar4t. loo. coaa la V:aa Xaf r.'l U'a'l.n.'T. waa coa-.b4 Ik aa-tosa a-fa. Taa fai:..4i from tta er tar!nmael la iaiii tta acbeiarahis fia4 ef bac.li lli f-boof laaa )rloaaa ta Itownr flarbwolL. rt.ir.tr. Or . Tab tl fparfal a. bo a af Urn. Coittr wilt bmTr Hint.uk 4ar. M arret T. Coaatv ts'l taavfaat Ibor. baa laaoa4 a call far a a - rv la ail taa ecbeol la fcoaar ef la 'w,l-4 af f'tfll I'fa. LTII M Ml WH KM -! 3 i Neuralgia ? 3 M Tin! Aid at Horns." 2 Naura'iia Paia ' avoaa (oai m T yow caa aery w haacaatly S b-a apv'-' ii S ou Lisioactat. Tkuaa ot' Stoeut'a Liaiaacat wbra M e-atrr you ha-a a fa a c aaa kiaj 5 If la 6a f a a KUIar. N aaad " fo mt it la ow Juat try It o aavi li pata tm away at oaxa. 5 Sloan's g Liniment M H H m m u u H m a M M n H KILU PAIN S3 Kaaa a hott'. ia yowr koaaa." X fStaa Ma. IBa. ftjm JJ CxXXHIXXaUUtXUXJU-li '-'" I ! I -.7 ,', ).."' .:. , I- ' - ' I ! ' . " ' . VY. f i I 1 ! . ; . -1 i ! "I V :V;V ; Tjrnr'' v ' 7? J 's N V . ' v v 1 -' v- - . i V - a- a f I l'- ' I i j ' tod ft nun rr..Tt nrs. rikford -Trutta of Dira.-J-aop a Tu-ld nhaaj Wllaoo." -Inba.J tba r-aJior.-Columbia 'Tha Jrn Swamp." -A Mla Star" fa)-.nc "Mrralr Mary Ann." National "Bona af atan " Kuaaat "Tha Iila-k Crook." . Circle Tattr Arbuchla." THE r-Lo- ell. ry i.ax mitn, tha ptaeular drama ftlmad by tha fli Company and dua for In itial rreaantatloa to Portland fllmdom tomorrow at tha Hal It Theater. U a pi' tar'4 atory whlrft fallr Uvea UP to hat harknerad aipraaelon. -eopapen In. Intrraal " Tha hero of thla faroooe Rex IWaeh a'orr I Kirk Anthony, a colleco cradu ate. tticr.o football player and nnl ratty roach, and the aoa of a trane oartaHon matrnate. -n the eanln foUowiaaT a football victory, tha laal of the aeaeon. Kirk and hie frlenHa (tart oat tn ralabrate. l-ate that niaini ha finds bimaalf on ehlphoard. without money ar barrage, and. ramembarlnd a brawl of tha early evening. Je o llatraa that ha ha killed a marf furln Iba Torac k.lrk b.com- ar qnainta4 with aire, ftaphea Cortlandt. whoan ho ljraa to admira ery much, fa. la raallr a diplomatic aceot of cf..i lnf!a.nta. One day while Kirk la oat hontln ha bimu a tranteh atrl known aa -ntiniita." and fal.a 4eaperatrly In lota wita hr. The atory of hta making cood. of bla winning Cv.iialt desplle the eottnler ptottma of Mr. Cortlaadt. who oa tba yonag fallow, af tha ri.i af hla name, aaa tna nnai lataraaatioa af bl doenlnaorlng dad. inraia K. Aafbony. la etronriy en- ro.atng and varied by many richly htimorooc eolaad. Chitult la by far lha moat charming woanan rhnracter Ual Baarh haa drawa anrf k.mita WIlMama. aa l.dtth Cart tandt la an ara4ln!y faarlnatlng and conviarlng lyp. Wheeler Onhman'a tatarpralallon of tha foi. of Kirk Aa- tbasy earn for him a con""" elttaa among tha atara ai n.uuom. Will Hojid In tlx mm. -. . . a t A ji..iU. mcmBtr af i i I a m - - ---- he Faker ft oca iwrwr, wa-.aa.--i.. r-vlaa. la tha taugbeat af tha taags In -Tba l-'rapa." aaalaualy awaiting a. it waak an4 tba arpaaranca la I'art- laat of tna Bin woi-a aum ma la the plrturaV It ail happanad lat Sammer. when j.r4 waa in aatiatr. -a-w- . - . . .-ir.i. h mmIvmI aa alltr from ti t"eleral peapla la appear In aatreral B;ci la auppori ai a. Karrtgaa. and tba drat af tha aarle. drama, will ba ready for furtland ra- Tka Pakerit ptared tba pramlaanl pari ar n ;.. a. --- 4aa drama, and aa It waa hla drat dra matic paatog foe tha camera, aatnrally a. ta aamioua la aaa bow ho parformed. -tt a na cinch, thla Oral appearance - vi . t i-.a -ITt.rtl. B 1 atart. wmjm jmw. ' . . . w - mm t- rtt ktJt faal o O w . m d 1 . 'I b 1 An.r in n'-Mf a - aad I became barneaa-hroa. itii - . . . -1 a.. ... .-.I oletura I aimoet aa bad aa being loaned Into a poua waea yow aan a - - llcrrrn Coaalpx. ..n Warwick. Iba kaadaam atar of "Tr.lt af Peaira." la a Cailforataa. . i to till Ma waa porn ai i-" ....... .w - . educated la Eurcpa for a frand opara rarear. but 101 na o t r. a .a a- - - lelaaco and Pradr aad la "Tha Dollar . riaia a Theater before iota lag tha World rilm farce. Taeodore Robart. who arratcrioa ! oa ao ccntncirly la lha tltta rata f -padd Inhead w ilaon." baa baea aa ha lUct atnea tt. atart'nr wheta 1 aar old Ha wa wttn W. It. Crane, taart RaSaota. Fanay Datrenport. lartba Kalvb. Jme K. Ilarkett aad . -. tn - hi r w . - a-t-i ttir. tta " , -M.rrr Wleaa of Wndor." T"b Con- alan. J irn. taa a -aa. -'-.- " vr.M- Vfl. - T" ' 7 I . a nu"- -- . -Ta Harrier.- a la atock and yaude- allla. aaa Kaaaia Rarriaa-ata. ro-etar wlfb Brace M-r in "Trie Ureen raiuj. I a eailaa New Torker and broke Into the lAaaUKai sr(aioa 14 Ua cl-C . tha ar af a yearn with Jamrg A. Hern In "hor Acrea." At 1) an piayea hr flret aarloua part a iladga In "Old Kentucky." and came prominently ba fare tha public aa Lovely Mary In "Mr. Willi of the Cabbage Patch." Bha tnnrrd tha country under Belaaco In -The Ro of the Rancho." her flrat film being a plrturlaallon of thla drama. Ml- Rarrls-al waa tha original Launa la "Tha Bird of Paradise." aaa Vivian Martin, starred In tba William Fox production of Israel Zaogwlila maaterplace. "Meraly Mary Ann." la resting prior to beginning work In her ncond plctur for Mr. Fox. Ms Mar tia rests by skating 10 or 11 hoars a dav and br Playing basketball or driving bar automobile tha rest of tba time. e e e w v. n . ih. .rria f tha rulv.r Plfv Commercial Pavings Bank In Culver City was hung with light reflectora and equipped with two cameraa for the filming of a "bank robbery" after the lumk hour, a pale-farad boy. who had baan a hangar-on at tha preparations, returned to tha bank alona and held up the caahler. Georc McMugh. with a re. volver. locked him In the vault, looted the coin canlnet or no and escapes. RECEIVER STARTS SUIT itr.covrnr or woa AMr.Rir.tx Lin: Atmrmi dkmided. Arllaa May rwrealatl nffarta af ark kaldera ta Have Own Attarweyo llaadla tba Cum. Pursuant to tha order of Circuit Judge tjatena. Nrwton VV. iiountrea. re ceiver for the defunct American Life M Accident Insurance Company, yaa terday began suit against tba Union Par i tic Life laaurance Company for the return to tba recelverahtp of 10.000 of asaet It la alleged were Illegally trans ferred. Tha filing ef thla suit by Attorney rih.ppard aj ltrock may foraatall th effort of the stockholder, who filed the original suit, to have their own at torneya bandl the case with th agree ment that they atand for lha expenae. Tha stockholder bad filed a motion asking that Mr. Ilountree. a defendant In Ih original suit, be shifted to a party plaintiff and substituted for those originally named. Argument on ihia motion waa to com before Judge tiaien thla morning- The new evil la brought against the Colon Pacific Ufa. tha (Scandinavian Amertcaa liank of Tacoma. tha First National Life Assurance .Society. Mor ton Gregory. AY. K. Brad an. It. A. Madge and A. McOliL The plaintiff does not lake reaponaiblllty for the action It- aelf. -This plaintiff ba ao knowledge or Information upon which to make the following allegation," read the com plaint, "except for Information and knowledge coming to him through err. lain stockholdere af tbe American Life 4t Accident Insurance Company, and upon t said Information ' alone plaintiff allege, etc. etc" In another aectlon the complaint repeat that tba plaintiff Is acting on no knowledge except that furnished by N. Wbealdon. at aU "but that your pe titioner believea from said Information that an inquiry should be made Into fact surrounding th transfer, of as set." Attorneys C. L. wbealdon aad Ralph R. Inalwar. who filed the original auit for the etockhoidera of tha American Life, fear that unleea they are allowed to have a more active part In the auit than la promised them by Judge Oatens. as -friends ef tha court." tbe auit will become a friendly, collusive one. They originally contended that Mr. Roun Iraa had acted In league with the offi ciate of tbe Union Pacific Life and bad refueed any relief asked by stock holder. Northwrel PoaUnaatcra "arrwd. OREGOVIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Feb. 1L The Prraldent today nominated tbe following poMtnaeters: Washington. Guy O. Crow. Wblta Sal mon: ld.no. William i-."""". tmarnev: N. M. Talbott. Jullaetta: AIM, Cbaxida ii. tkbaSier, Cordova, V - ' '-' fj. v -J 1 -- V" ' :. " ' Xr ' . V . SSI & I '-J. . ' ' LECTURE IS HEARD W. R. Rathvon Gives First of 3 on Christian Science. OR LEY W. ATHEY PRESIDES Rrliglon Declared One of Work. Not Word., and Right Thinking He carded as More Effica cious Than Preaching;. a i. ... ..uti.ar. heard the free pab- ti. .. rhruiiin Science in First Church of Christ, rVlentlst. last nigni :y William M- i,ainon. nin.i.. -he Christian Bclenco Hoard of Lecture '1?- ..... i 1 1 K. aanaatatt t thl aame place tonight at t o'clock and to morrow at o'clock. . .Ma iw-TDrar. iiirj in iiawvuMi.ua. - - - w. Athey ald in part: "ine iu" of oi in. rrtiif. v. read: "To those leaning on me suaiain ..... . . . k-1 I I. hlall IBJ IUI I llll, wmf " h ... -. v. . h.r. for the K - . a aia jrpos of learning more regarding theae Blessings aa wen aa opinions ' . . . . ... -- rect application of thla truth aa taught n tjciance and ntinn, ma an..-. re Illumined and each and every one monstrable fact contained therojn." . i i . . -To b healed In Christian Prlenc e aoa not. n.f w .'- fid. a is irvquraiir .. - . . . . ... WA..1t nn.r.linil It Or It. . out It vna vutM - ' - a pply It lor nimseu no rami rn.. . nii.1. ... eirt in la.t- from Ul DIUi. v... ..... beginning to end. Chrletlan Science Is Ihl founded upon the oioie o our - here. . . Bealdee the Bible there la out on othi er textbook oi inrmiao "-'"''- V .a.. ..4 lla.llh. With tna oooa S.U.11V --- - ---- Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker thi Eddy, ana mi oooa i wvum i"; every one wno woum it." " . eirat n.M tha teachings and . c-K.i.tian ftH.nra. How practices v , " comprehensive and Inclusive Is that book may be eeen wnen i nam. to th a neadins-a oi soma follows: -Prayer.-'Atonement and tu- aa ch alt, llarrUg.' Christian ocienca reus Snirltuallsm. 'Animal Mag-ne- V ti im i Unmaakeo. Kimca. auauiuez. .. .pk,iAin.T' 'PootateDa of l Tru u-. of Ra ns. Some Objection Answered.' -Chrletlan Pel lence Practice.- -ieacning i-nn'w." Scl :ianc. nv.i-ivMiM "Christian Science la not a religion . -T-. ..lb D. rla. of Ord. DUl OI woraa. . v .aiw . . . ..ikt..l.tli..llv anil In. tl I ecieniv ci. ... limlnatelr without having lived it disc rsistently If to Invite opposition P wh isre we had nopea tor accepianca. n , ...4..ltr- Inataad Of oiten rto r""""- . : 7 ,, V support. Incredulity Instead of belief. More good can be done by 10 mlnntee oft of right tninaing man j uvura o tal Ing to laoae wno so not .. w bea "It I not the power of the human mind d that heal In Christian rcienco. the power of the divine mind God but him. merit. "The word "mind a need In Chria- tlan Bcience naa a iwo-ioi .i'K . n ttmmjt in It. hi. heat sense tlon It al way mean Ood. nnchanglng good. and wnen BO ua-tl 111 wur aicinvM.o a. ..... fMWl. 1 la alt way capiiaiixeo. ima m.i. il ly and differentiate It from the i .,4- .. A.itin.rtlv tiaad. aa when clear word would apeak of the mind of man. !...... n (ml .rut tha lika. one tbe -Wl hen the deapondent Invalid racog- nlsea tnat ioa never m a mail o. -i.i. . - Ik.l , tha ranlrirt nor a .n . wa., " . - - - - be baa glren to maa unbroken hcaitb; nor that sickness Is an Imposition of mor tal mind and la Illegitimate, abnormal, unrighteous, without divine law, recog nition or aanctlon, he la then ready to turn to divine mind. 4d himself, "who forglveth all thine Iniquities; who heai eth all thy diseasea (Psalm clll:J). "A man highest Idea of God can be no higher than hia highest conceptlona of good, but they ehould alway ba that hlKh. for God I Infinite, unchang ing good." DR. CR0THERS IS DINED Easterner Addressc rnltarlans at Church Reception A reception and an old-fashioned New England aupper were given Thursday nlpht at the Unitarian Church of Our Father for Rev. Samuel McChord r .i . i -.,J ..1 itr-o t nr and naa- troineiK. 1113 - - tor of Cambridge, Mass. Dr. Crotbers la here giving a acnes ui -literature for the extension department ot xveau V.UH.K. . . . oxa . , , n n .4 .A tha Itlttt Aimgti vw l'r 1 ona ivx...-- Ing and enjoyed the talk on "The State r tha Unitarian Denomination. Dr. Crothera spoke of the growth of th . . 1 I - ...mntaa a! th rnurcn. xi a tiicu t . ... . . church denomination growth and points or interest in lie nioiuij. Dr. Crothera will remain until after February is. DIAMOND THEFT CHARGED Ring- Taken From One Woman Is Given to Fiancee, la Allegation m.artrai with .lulliic a diamond rlnir from Miss Lola Stlxson. 474 Kaat Ash street, and giving 11 as an -i6-ment emblem to Mra. Schadd. 147 North Sixth street, Stanley Kckhart I being sought by Detectives insane ana Mrs. Pchadd haa returned the ring to Misa Stlxson and charges tnat ane waa Jilted by Eckharr, i DAILY CITY STATISTICS u.wl,,. I li . ..la vTiTpnv.LKMJOL'lBT Axel Bernard Nyatrom. legal, lull Webster street, and Anna Karollna Lundoulat, legal, sams ad- dra.a. . ' . BABCOCK-WESTON-Olltl o.ncoc. i .... a.nin. hll. . and Elale Pearl Wei- ton', legal. Regent Hotel. . - . .- ,- w.t f BTt Rl.nhin J. Koleff. IS. gal. lrt 6evententft atraat North, and Emma al. Millar, li-g.i. Dl,nlu ... THOWAS-MKE.NNA Edaln a. Thomas, ..... f anrf Uar- i . 1 l,, v. . - - - rare-t J,- l-IcKeiina. let, 24t WUlamette iHiuieTaro. VabtrWbaearv-r MaVI-lHalaT IJOeaM. . a- aa w t KtlO.'K' If HarrV W 1 FTiaV- Imr. dUi. of Portland, and Mra. Iva laatbwicw. lu, oi .roriie.au. Bin Da. . era f m,-A Urs tTatrt T RtraVllb 1'al. A-iaar.""".- Eaat Eiantn aire.;. -..,;... .CHMiUI to air. ..""""'"'-'. . hi. i.-ii ail Kaat - blxiT-xirai. North. January 0. a ana. LI CE TO Jar. ana ' c-. SI7 Roaelawo avenue, January 28, a duh- "wARD To Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope & Ward. 1 East Alder street, January 30, a son. . T TT . I . . H'ELROT TO Mr. ana mitt. . ti Kut Seventy-second strevt north. J-.nu.ry10. a daughter. WIXTtjn lo ar, auu a "in ara. 0 Weldler street, January 29, a daughter. xt-nii.- v. Blun'u "Oregon City, Or., r .binary 7. a son. CAMPKtl.Lr 1 JU I . uu - am I . aAtB Campball. aeTH F.aat Burnalde atreet. Feb ruary 2. a daughter. LOVELY TO r- n" ' 200 Mlssisaluai avenue. February., 2, a .augriter ... ... r-.l. ley. 873 TsJa street February 6, a daugh ter. . . . ... ROLANDeR TO air. .no a., y-um,,. olander. 63 Weat Wlnchell street, January ''sniAKER To Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Schafer. 19 Church street January 27, a "uVAHAN-To Mr. and Mra. David J. Lanahen. 104 Eaat Taylor street, January on-. ... ..a -rt. H.ll izmmt Alner sireav, jaou.rj a uaua tar. . . jnTVSO?V to Mr. ana atra. van yt. Johnron. 3.0 Faat Thlrtr-aeventh atreet, ialiruarx i, a daughter. Selig's Mammoth Nine-Part Production That Is Breaking 'All Attendance Records Everywhere Kathlyn Williams Wheeler Oakman And same cast that made "The Spoilers" world famous First Time in Pictures First Time in the City HEILIG THEATER First Show at 12:00; 8:00, Come a Few FAIR DEFICIT FOUND Official Audit Shows $8000 Profit Does Not Exist. SHORTAGE IS $1592.29 Woeful Lack of Safeguarding State Funds" Reported Bookkeeping , Methods of ex-Secretary Are Criticised in Detail. SALEM. Or., Feb. 11. (Special.) De claring that the revenues of the Ore gon State Fair have been handled in an "unsystematic and confused man ner" and that there has been a "woe ful lack of auditing and safeguarding the disbursement of state fair funds," John Y. Richardson, expert accountant of Portland, today submitted his report an the audit of the books of V. Al Jones, ex-secretary of the fair board, to Governor Wlthycombe. The report shows that, contrary to the belief that tbe last State Fair netted a profit of more than $8000, a deficit of $1592.29 was incurred. The audit discloses that the total receipts during the year of the fair amounted to $40,679.06 and disbursements $41, 271.95. The report declares that invoices were rarely approved by any of the fair officials, that employes who col lected money Were not required to sub mit detailed reports, that unauthorized contracts were made and that warrant were signed In blank by both the presi dent of the board and the secretary. Though the law requires the treasurer of the board and all other handling fair funds to furnish a bond, it is pointed out that this provision was not observed until A. H. Lea. the present secretary, filed a bond with the State Treasurer recently. "From our examination we are forced to the conclusion," reads the report, "that there haa been a decided lack of organization and equipment in the conduct of the State Fair under the State Fair board." Mr. Richardson found that tbe minutes of the board were not proper ly kept, a in many Instances they contain no record of contracts made. COLDS THE MOST DANGEROUS OF THE MINOR AILMENTS, BUT EASILY CURED By Far the Most Dangerous of Not in Themselves, but Which They so a ohiM I. much more likely to con tract diphtheria or scarjet fever when Has coio. rneumvjiia aw " tlon alwavs start with a cold, wny take such desperate chances when a cold Is easily and quickly curea o Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which only cost a quarter? Mrs. Charles Overacre, aiancnesier, f. Y., writes, "A year ago last Winter i-hen my boy was sick with a cold and icgan to cough dreadfully, I got a bot ia nf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and gave it to him according to the directions. It checked tne cougn promptly and in a few days time all lymptoms ot tna com naa aisn.ppeii.reu. 1 1 the best cough medicine any of us ever used," Special Music by Evenson's Crack Orchestra Then 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 10:00 Minutes Early OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Members Portland Osteopathic A aaa. Barrett, nr. H. Lester, 419 Morgan Bldg. Prion Main 420. Howland, Ir. I.. H. 013 Selling Bldg. Main -'-13, A 2J29.. Keller. Ir. William G., 808 Taylor SC. l iionea Main iU. A 1,444. Lacv. Ir. H. X., suit 801 Morgan BMs- I'honus Marshall las. Tabor 421 i. Leonard, Dr. H. F., 7S7 Morgan l.ldg. Phonos Main 709, -A. 17U9. Leneaux, lr. Virginia V.. 612 Morgan Bldg. fhonea Main 1J.U7, Marshall aOM. Moore, Ira. F. K. and II. O. P., W3 gelling Bldg. Main 6101, A l!46. N on hup. Ir. R. B., 308 Morgan bldrj. Phone. Main 840. East 1028. Walker, Dr. Eva S.. 124 East 24th at. North. Phone Kast f.H32. It is suggested that In the future the directors pass upon and authorize all contracts entered Into in connection with the State Fair. Commenting upon the admissions to the State Fair, Mr. Richardson tsaid that the reports "do not Indicate con clusively that the admissions have been accounted for, as the reports do not show the numbers of the first and last tickets disposed of each day, if the tickets were numbered, nor do they show how the number of persons enter ing the grounds was ascertained. Failure of the treasurer and secretary to observe the rule of the board re quiring the forfeiture and cancellation of all premium warrants not called for and cashed by December 1, last, is criticised in the report. It is shown that warrants totaling $17.25 were cashed after the date fixed. "I am not surprised at anything which would emanate from the Governor's of fice relative to the State Fair Board matter at this time," said ex-Secretary Jones tonight. "But I am very much surprised to think that a firm such as John Y. Richardson & Co. are supposed to be would make a reriort, as I understand they have, telatlve to the books and accounts during my term of office. "I suppose that the State Fair funde were at the disposal of the newly re- Juvlnated State Fair Board and that they in turn with the uovernor could buy any report which was satisfactory to them. 1 nave not yet seen me re port, although Mr. Lea promised to give me one. I will take a little time in preparing an answer to this report, but will say, from what I understand. I can refute most of the charges." Oldest Harvard Graduate Dies. SWANSEA, Mass., Feb. 11. Dr. James Lloyd Wellington, who was the oldest livng graduate of Harvard Uni versity, died at his home here today. Ho was 98 years old and wa a mem ber of the clae of 1838 All Minor Ailments Are Colds, the Dreadful Diseases Often Lead To. Mrs. Mary Dale, Manchester, N. Y., writes, "When my children were grow ing up I always kept Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house -because, through my own use of it, I found it could be depended upon to relieve a cough quicker and to cure a cold and affections of the throat and lungs. My children never took anything else when suffering from the effects of a cold." Mrs. Fred E. Warren, Manchester, N. Y-, writes, "I had occasion to use Cham berlain's Cough Remedy In my family a couple of years ago when my little girl was sick with a cold, and I am pleased to say that I found it to be a very good medicine. It quickly loosened her cough, aided expectoration and in the course of a few days' time entirely cured ber of the cold," f