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DRAJfaA AND PHOTOPLAY NEWS INVITINGLY PRE SENTED IN THE SUNDAY JOURNAL No other people have g-overnment more worthy of their respect and lov., or a land no magnificent in extent. so pleaaant to look upon, and to full of a-eneroua suggestion to enterprise and labor. God baa placed upon our head a diadem, and has laid at our feet power and wealth be yond definition or calculation. But we must not forget that we take three gift upon the condition that Justice and mercy shall hold the reina of power, and that the upward avenuea of hope shall be free to all the people.- Uenjaroln Harrison. (Inaugural Address). Why should there not be a patient confidence In the ultimate Justice of the people? Is there any better or equal hope In the world. . Abraham Lincoln (First Inaugural). High School Is Baritone Sings Before Big Audience gtage, Mary Pickford Wins Point In Suit ll Judgment of $1 08,839 Against , Her Reversed and New Trial Is Ordered. HERE they are ths Mclntyre Sisters otherwise the Doughboys Queens of the Doughnut. The Mclntyre Sisters pulled the Salvation Army band from the street cor- m . m . m . JT aIs. aksvHj amove ft are backing ' the referendum move, hipped another .package. This also failed to show up. FAMOUS WAR DOG MISSING . IN NEW YORK Upset by t denials' ' , AMUSEMENTS ners and pusnea it way up ui me ironi 01 wiwvw-v THAT there was a regular Christmas- like holiday rush and busUe along the public market last evening. . MEW TOPvK, May' The decision ' grantlne Mrs. Cora WUkennlng a Judgment of 10S431 'n 't which she filed aralnst GladyeMary Woore Mary Pickford) last November-was re versed In the Appellate division of the supreme court and a new trial ordered. "The case wUl la all probability be tried In the June term of court. . ' Mrs. Wllkennine;. 'whose imiilness Is representing" authors snd artists la placing- their works, or photo-plays, upon the dramatic stare or screen and In the field of ' publication as well as placing stars, told a Jury In Francis B. L-ele-hantys part of 'the supreme court last November "that she had been engaged matter for magaslne or syndicate tub- licauon ana 10 ptomo jwi v- ford more advantageous -terms as an actress than those under which she had been actinx. - , At that time Miss Pickford conceded that 4 the plaintiffs claim, a t the biographical sketch was true, and ad mitted there remained. 1839.07 on that account, and expressed her willingness to pay it. She said she had offered the money to Mra Wilkenning but she had refused It, asserting she . was instru mental in obtaining a $10,009 a week drawing account together with a bonus for Miss Pickford. The jury sustained Mrs. Wilkenning's claims and she was awarded the amount with interest. ' 'Justice S.L K. Merrell in his. decision. In which the other Justices of the appel ate court concurred.? wrote ; "that ; the- defendant ? was herself apparently a Dullness woman of no mean ability and she bad the personal attendance and counsel at- all times of her attorney, a business manager and her mother, 'a woman of sound business judgment and experience, and therefore it taxed one's credulity to believe that the defendant, circumstanced as she was. would enter into a verbal contract with a compara tive stranger Inexperieneced in the par ticular role he assumed, whereby she vwas to pay tho latter one-tenth of her receipts tn consideration, of her acting as her business adviser and in finding her real value as testified In the. case. "I am therefore of the opinion," said Justice Merrell, "that not ?txv was the : verdict of the Jury clearly ajralnst the weight of evidence,, but that, under the law of the case as estatli&hed by the presiding judge, the evidence fails to show that the plaintiff was the sole producing; cause of the defendant's con tract," FRATERNAL NOTES The member of .- Fram assembly, s United Artisans, have invited all the members of the order to mingle In fra ternal gaiety tonight at Council Crest. Mount Hood lodge, A. F. and A. M., wUl confer the degree of Master Mason tonight at its hall, 334 Russell street. -. .. , Portland lodge " of' KIks has cleared 'the decks of all its 1200 new members -obtained last March, and is now taking In new classes at every closed meeting of men' who were too slow to catch the special $30 rate last spring. : Sunnyslde lodge, "A. F, and -A. M.. has special degree work in tho 1 degree of Master Mason Saturday night, at East Thirty-fourth and East Yamhill streets; To enable the work to be given there will be a session at J. 30 sharp -. Kirk Patrick cou-cll,'Knights and Toa dies of Security, has Its entertainment committee working on a proposed steam boat excursion tn the early .summer. : Oneonta tribe. Improved Order of " Red Men, Thursday night conferred de grees and held an Interesting council fjre. Vieitlnff members and chiefs from other councils : were present and the events were enjoyed." This council meets every Thursday night at Multnomah W. . O. VT. hall, and its attendance is steadily Increasing as the efforts of the officers v to have a lively program continues. For Colds, Catarrh or Influenzaw liquid form. It will build up your body, cure your cold, and protect you from disease germs which lurk everywhere.' n One of the active ingredients of this temperance alterative and I tonie is wild cherry bark with stillingia, which is so good for the lungs and for coughs; also Oregon grape root, blood root, stone root, Queen's root all skilfully combined in the Medical Discovery. These : roots have a direct action on the stotoach, improving digestion and assimilation. These herbal extracts in the "Discovery" aid in blood-making, and are best for scrofula. By improving the blood they aid in throwing off an attack ei influenza and act as oil on machinery xt Catarrh Should be treated, first as a blood diseasewith this altera tive? then, m addition, the nose should be washed daily with Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy which can be had at drug stores. L6$ gladly tell of the relief and cure Dr. Pierce a Golden Medical Discovery gave me.1 :Was sick with all troubles of stoiiasjiwi.d La Grippe, with all its attending Mlmenta. When all else failed Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery did the good work. I also took 'Pleasant Pellets' for bilious ness, with grand success. I write with gratitude to tell: others of he relief that is in store for them. Do not delay but hasten to rt the above remedies if suffering from any indisposition." Samitl ' Kalisfoj, 978 Euclid Ave. . I I U I I "1 i ;, u IV WITH AUTHOR ANDPUBLISI1ER "It Is harmful to drink water with our meals," has been the rule, handed down from , one generation to another, but Philip a Hawk, author of "What We Eat and What Happens to It." has en tirely exploded this .old fallacy. "Desir ing to know just what would happen to a man who drank freely of water with meals." Mr. Hawk says : "I was delight ed when" one of my college associates volunteered to be the 'goaf for our first water, test. And the terrible results' which were forecast for us by popular and professional ; opinion was not forth coming, i In fact, the man gained weight, his food digested exceptionally well, and he was in fine physical condition at the end of his two weeks ride on our scien tific water-wagon." In his book, "What We Eat and What Happens to It," pub lished by ' the Harpers, Mr. Hawk has given the results of his experiments dur ing the most extensive food . investiga tion ever made, i J; ".The ' Eastern Hemisphere in April, 1919. was a seething caldron; it vftts stirred by anarchy, civil war and revolu tion, and above hovered the twin spec tres ; of Famine and Bolshevism. - - The May issue of Current History Magazine. the monthly periodical of The New York Times, contains the official authentic data of the vital phases of events in each nation, presented without bias or com raent, telling a story for the month full of tragic yet fascinating interest. Girl Says That All Women Flirt Evanston. 111., May 30. (L JV S.) That girls are all flirts is the assertion of Miss Mary Bartelme of the juvenile court, who told the Evanston Woman's club-that eyes are given to flirt with. Yetta, a pretty little 17-year-old miss. just couldn't make her eyes behave, so her father brought her to court. - "She's a little flirt." said the father. "I can't make her stop It. . I don't know what to do." ? - "I told him. t said Miss Bartelme, -mat every normal woman is a flirt."- "Every woman ;who got a husband flirted to g-et him. ; And that is not all those who failed to - get husbands are sorry now and; wish they had flirted a little. " , "That's what those eyes of ' violet depths of blue are for. Blue or any otner color. It s alLthe same." Do you feel weak and unequal to the work ahead of i youT Do . you still cough a little, or does your nose ; bother you? Are you pale? Ia your blood thin, and watery? Better put your body into shape. B.uild , strong! Nou's the time.' An old, reliable blood maker and herbal tonic made from wild roots' and barks, is i Dr. Pierce's . Golden Medical Disco y ery.l This "nature reme 'Ait'i onmoa in tsKI A THE FROGS OF FRANCE Anthoar Euwer. of Hood Bivar. in Italia V We eaUad yon Frogs, my lwarttaa, With your rveimental blno And p'npe twaa not tbroush lorin' That we wished tba name on you, i Bat bow that yoa hara cot it . - And it a likaly it will cline. . i It tireraa that maybe, aomehow, j. Tbara'a m meanin" to tba thing. v Through four lone fearful winters In yottr chilly Flanders boss. You're aqulttted eatina. sleeiiing. In your Kud-holea just like Frog, ' Like Frocs whose spots hare mincled With each cnua and atone and atick Too camouflaged your hidinc You were first to pull the trick. , , "r - ' - Like Frees yon sat and 'squinted 'Cross at Kritiie day by day. But you were' tout suite beaucoup When you leaped into the fray. Ton left a heap o' Press' lets In those marshes where you soaked Where tens and tens of thousands Of your punctured poilus croaked. - . ' Tea. we're dubbed you Froga. my hearties. With your spattered ras of bhte. With your scars and stumps and crutches Which you'll carry till you're through But well you've prored" your fitneaa For the rank yoti set by chance. And so once more here's to you, -- Oh. you dauntless Frogs of ' France! Luther League Opens Annual Convention In Portland Tonight ' The annual convention of the Oregon and Washington Luther league convenes this evening in Our Savior's Lutheran church. East Tenth and Grant streets. The sessions will last until Sunday night. Pastors and : delegates -will be welcomed from all parts of both states, A special memorial "program will be given tonight. The InvocaUon wiU be pronounced by the Rev. William Petter sen. '"' : ; ' ' ' ' Thorletf Hansen will read Lincoln's Gettysburg address ; and the church choir will render several numbers. Johan Eide. recently from Bergen. Norway, will give a violin solo. Rev. George Henrlksen . of Silverton will : speak on "Our Beloved and Gallant Dead." Bert Norblad, baritone soloist, will sing. Ihe business session and contention lectures will make up Saturday's program. The closing sermon Sunday evening will re pieached by Prof. Frank W. Peterson of Kelso. Wash high school. His subject is "The Call of .the Hour. The Kev. M. . Christen sen s pastor of the ,en teitainlng church. 't Neaalem School Ooses Nehalem. May 30. The Kehalem pub lic school closed Wednesday with a pic nic -and track - events . at Mansanlta beach. About 100 pupils and patrons attended.; Sixteen pupils took the state examination for the eighth grade, with only two failures, and these will try the examination again June 12. - r AMUSEMENTS '4 VAVDEVOXB , ' PANTAGES Broadway at AMer. High elmss Tsnderills ajsd photoplay fell turn. Afternoon - and eTsntuc- Procram chaasad Monday aft ernoon. HIPPC'DUOMB Broadway at Yamhill Aekr nian 4s Harris TsudeTiUe and paotoplay . fea tures. Afternoon and . sight. ' . . STOCK BAFER Broadway at Morrison. Baker Stark company ia "Baby Mine." , Matins 3:20: nicfat 8:80. LTK1C Fourth and Stark. ' Lyric mnsical fare comedy eosapaoy In "The Twins." Bvary eva aimt sad ' af teroooa except Thursday aftar ' noon. ALCAZAB Ele Tenth and ' Morrison. Musical Oiined) Stock company open Jan a. la "U'Ua. Modiste.: FHOTOPIATS COLUMBIA Sixth asar Stark. Taylor Holmas ia "A Besalac Fellow." 11 a. m. ts 11 n. m. T.1BERTT Broadway at Stark. Ma Morray in "Tn lieliuou UUM leru. 11 a. i tn 1 1 r m. ST HAND Wash'nctoa between Park sad West Park. Vaudeville, photoplays. 11 a. aa. to 11 p. m. t " " MAJESTIC Waihinctn at Park. . Tom Moor m -Thirty a Week." 11 a. nr. to 11 v i STAR Washlnctoa at Park. "The Spraadias ani. i i a. as. to 11 D. m. GLOBE Wsnhlniton near Ehrveata. Coartos Say la "His Mother's Boy." , 1 p. aa. to 'Up.a SUNSET Washiactoa near Broadway. - Koers ta "La aching Bill Hyde.". 11 a. : to 1 1 p. m. . Cm CVB- Fourth near Waahlneton. Enrico - varuso in "My Cousin." a. m. to 4 o clock th following momina, PARKS AND RESORTS ' . ' COUNCIL CREST Daactna erer imlM . cept Sunday, . Sunday if teraaoa eoaeart. Con- frnloin. .- i DAKS AMUSEMENT PARK -Armstrong Folly I , company In musical trafenty. SkaUnc, boat- Chicago' Girls Just Don't Know What to Do Because 'of Regulations. CHICAGO, - May 30. (I. N. S.) Life for the pretty girl students at the University of Chicago high school Is get ting to be "just one self-denial after an other," "to quote one of the prettiest sufferers. " . . . The " latest and 'some say the most drastic would abolish the powder puff, rouge anj the eyebrow pencil. "Why. all the girls use these little first-aids to beauty," the Incog Infor mant declared, "use them dally. "The idea is all wrong. It does no harm to dab a little powder on the end of your -nose, touch up -your lips ana cheeks a bit-r emphasize Just a trifle the eyebrows. And what's more, these little stunts will improve a girl's looks no matter how good looking she Is to start wlth : r - : - TThen took, at the next 'don't on this list they Just circulated." . It reads: "Wv would recommend that students carry only enough money for the legitimate expenses of each day." "wonder .what they call ligtttmate? I am sure Ice cream, candy and an oc casional movie should come under that head.". -- . .. The trouble 'Is the girls" do not' know who to go to for an Interpretation of the word "legitimate." ( . , ;? Principal George ' I Harris said the protest against "conspicuous and In appropriate dress, rouging- and the use of : powder and the curtailment of ex pense - money" oairinated with the Parents association of the university high school -:; , w . ."-;; "If that' so, what's the use of pro testing," said the pretty Informant as she - dabbed her nose with the powder puff and started for a movie. Stationery Becomes Liquor When Seized San Francisco, May 30. (U. P.) Sta tionery became stationary here today when federal, author! ties seized a ship ment of 35 cases, labeled "stationery,' but containing liquor, billed to Portland, Or. The shipment, addressed to a fic titious printing firm, was held up be cause the charges were not paid in ad vance and the boxes were then inves tigated. - Clumsy Thief Taken By Would-Be Victim Chicago, May 30. (I. N. &) VSTten Detective Sergeant William Cusack was rendered unconscious In a streetcar col lision'in which It persons suffered mi nor injuries early today, a negro thief tried to setal Cusack's, diamond scarf- pin from his tie as he lay on the street. The negro's clumsy efforts to remove tho pin aroused the detective who placed him under arrest. Several other victims of the wreck reported the loss of Jewelry and cash. The Charm of Cherry's CHERRY CHAT - There's an added charm in shopping at Cherry's because Cherry's convenient monthly terms make It possible for you to ; secure anything you may fancy -even the most, wonder ful style creations are within t reach of your means -you pay for them in small monthly In stallments of a few - dollars down and - a few dollars monthly. Be sure to see the beautiful new spring- and summer styles which Cherry's has Just received. , Cherry's, 889-91 Washington street. Plttock block. Adv. IlllIllllIlIH ' ... ..'..."-"' .'-,'. . "' -';- ''....' - ',' -' .'. 1 . .; ' " : ' . -. '-'". Let Me Take You to the Hazelwood It is not entirely for the "grown ups'this delightful treasure house of sweets and dainties but a spot that fills the little tots ';; with happy memories. ; ' J Liberty I Special I Every , little American w i t 'l win t one of : these deliriously heiped lasses of Ice Cream, topped by it fasdnatinf; i i little Stars and - Stripes. NEW YORK. May 30. Bel gian Jack, war hero and mascot of the Rainbow divisionT la 111188108:. Belgian Jack, rrho was found standing: -gxia,rd over a slain French soldier by Private Jo seph Bent, Company A. 117th supply train, is a 'bobtail water spaniel. He was tr.ice g-asseU. " Freeman Bernstein, theatri cal agent, 5 who bought him from Private 'Bent, fears he has lost the, dog. I Eadicals Arrested When Police Hear Of Scheme to Kill Chicago,'- May 80. (L X. ,S.) Thirty. seven radicals, including three women, arrested. by city detectives In a round up on the Chicago rendezvous , of fknown! anarchists," were turned over to the federal' authorities today. All the prisoners are aliens. The roundup was ordered when in formation reached the police that the Mriia.is", wcr clannlna a demonstra tion to be Btaged today during which certain members of the "anarchists' gun squad 1 were . to "get two aetectives" whn have been active in recent anti- radical activities of the police. . m . ' imtm m sj , miwr vJHOST qjTOUI ii U SI W RENGO J S W W BELT HSfljfS fo--,ELASTIC JjjT WEBBING Model No 320 has a tamous, eleven years reputation for long service and i hard wearing qualities. They retain their "original beauty in a manner truly unusual in. the experience of the stout womaruwho is proverbially "hard on corsets." 1 Prices pf Rengo Belt Corsets range from $2 to $io I Crown Corset Co., 170 Fifth Ave-,New York For the 383 1 f rsKStfxJ JoeT Mossberg Scores Big Suc cess at First Appear u ance Here. JOEI MOSSBERG. baritone of Chl- cago, entertained a large audience delightfully Thursday night at - Swiss hail, in a recital of groups of songs In English, Swedish and Italian. Mr. Mossberg is making his first tour of the Northwest but is known through phonographic records and his appear ances in concert at San Francisco dur ing the Panama-Pacific exposition , and he was greeted therefore as an old friend. He is also known as the director of the large chorus of the United Swed ish shingers of America which toured Sweden a few years ago and made a wonderful Impression there, where male chorus singing has been developed to a high degre. A voice of exceptional range, beauti ful quality and great power, and a man of keen discrimination in Interpretation place Mossberg in the ranks of -great singers, ana ms appearance Thursday night was a great success. His principal number was the aria "Largo al Factotum," from Rossini's Opera "Barber of Seville. The recital was under the auspices of Nobel lodge of the Order of Vasa, and splendid assistance was given by the Singing Club Columbia, Charles Swenson director.: "I'm afraid I'm struck on this lot of pocket" knives.' "What's the matter with themT" 'They've got cork screws. Detroit Free Press. omen wearing Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets since last Autumn,will discard themnowonly because the: Spring Season presents allur ing new"Rengo styles to conform to a decid edly different sil houette. Strong Rengo Belt, Double Watch-Spring Steels Steelas tic Webbing are exclusive "Rengow features that contri bute to the lasting grace and comfort of these wonderful cor setsearning for them the enviable : reputa-. tlonpf "the most econo mical reducingcorsets ever devised, for wo men of stout and medium build." 5ieducinjcf Little, Shopper Orangeade' ' Chocolate Pastries Strawberry Tarts Eccles Cakes Buster Brown And that nourishinireat,'a chocolate malted milk- made in our richest, creamiest method. ' , r a' ' Washington 127 Broad w - 4liIIIIItUaslJ That today all roads lead to Cod's acre, . , ' ... , . That when a soldier or sailor re turns from service in France, buys ' himself a pair of civilians shoes, . ho has to pay a "luxury tax", on : them. - - . That that is mighty smaU business for Uncle Sam to be in. . That some persons observe the . Memorial day flag flying regulations. " That others do not. - That some strangers might be per suaded to believe that the Columbia highway is the only, scenic drive near I'orUand. v ' . ) : IBs) 'That the woods are full of them. fjot Id - That if you don't care to express your feelings you might try parcel post. . ' .:.;.. That y6u can see almost as many suitcases and grips along the public market as you can at the Union station. Wet Petitions' Held Up, Is Charge ; Spokane. May 80" Wet petitions. snipped from Seattle to leaders here Tuesday night, have not arrived and the wets say the dry a have Interfered with the shipment. When therflrst package of 600 failed to show up. John Murohv. counsel for the California Interests who OTHERS Reduce your doctor's bills by keeping: always on hand ICRS VAPOItl "YOUR BODYGUARD"-30 607T20 AMUSEMENTS globe: .THEATRE SPECIAL FREE SHOW to the first 300 HIGH -SCHOOL GIRLS prescntinfr themselve? at the box office at 1P.M. SATURDAY to see Reel Life in China '- ssa See the Forbidden City See the Great Wall of China See the Typhoon that wiped out thougandt of lives - Special Decoration DANCE TONIGHT! COTILLION HALL EVERYBODY WELCOME BIG ANNUAL ; BOY SCOUT FIELD RALLY ! Saturday. May 31 BASEBALL PARK I4TH AND VATJGH9 STREETS Dance on the River! DECORATION DAY EVENING EXCURSION EOAT SWAN Leave Foot of Jefferson St. 8:45; Return 11 :4S Main 4748 CIRCLE FOURTH at tVssh. . . TOSHmnow WAU.AOC KCID Is? "THE MAN FROM r - FUNERAL RANGE" Afaw HareM Llvs Cmttf, "TOUNO MR. MZZ' see Pastis nVWSa . mi? r CHAT SO. II Danclns; all afternoon and evenlns. Ti ??"."''!l'! -e OAKH daya We de USht In them, because they (tv us more than the usual opportunity, to display the beauties and the pleasures of THE OAKS to the thousands who are our friends. :' ' ' T7 . V. f . 1 . m Memorial day In the most happy man- nl rtrukalKlA Or. u.rA - m . . day a special prorram in which every amusement seeker, regardless of his personal desire, may find some fine, interestinc way to enjoy himself. Prom babe to rrandfather. OAKS park patrons will find a day for pleaa ant rest, with everything; done to make your outinsr today comfortable, pleasant and thoroughly satisfactory. At the bin dnnoe pavilion we will drop the customary schedule and from 2 o'clock this afternoon on' until the nark - InaM 1anrra mrlll flist ik.u hearts' delight stepping to the tnuaic vi m oie iucriroy jazs f-sancl. me pavilion floor, enlarged and Improved over previous years, and the McElroy musicians are a combination that In sure dancing- perfection, - v; At TilB OAKS auditorium the Arm strong Folly company will be seen In that delightful comedy "Let'e Go," at the afternoon and evening shows. There are scores of other attractions. Tk" car at First and Alder any time. 8ix-cent fare. JOHN P. CORDnAT. Manager. More news in the Chat Saturday. HIPPODROME TODAY AND SATURDAY 17,000,000 . PEOPLE HATE READ James Whitcomb Riley's STORY OP "LITTLE 0RPHANT ANNIE" which has been made in a picture of Five Reels with . COLLEEN MOORE It has the hsmaalty that will lire as long at this world sadares. A SKATS WOW StlUWO " Starting Moaday, Jsne t. RHuslcal Oomsdy Oa. In Frltxle Schsfra Succaas '. 'M'LLE MODISTE1 With the Tra NaUonal Stars MABEL WIISKS) AND OSOAR FIOMAN Prleii tfa., S0, 7 to snd $1, . Matlnase SSe and SOo. - The Marion Morgan Dancers, Thamas r. Swift ane Mar, H. Stllrf . Cawin O sorts Daisy NeHis Orphaum TravsJ Waaklyi K I not rams Bailey & Cowan WHIi t suite Dsrle Mat. Dally, 10. te 7S Hlfhts. 10a fe 41. OS. THE BAKER An InstaaUiMeus Hit ' -VERNA FELTON As Za4 In ' "BABY MINE' PonnlMt fare. Tr wrltl. Ermines. 25c. BO. Uata.. 2 Bo (W4.L lUt) Mxt WMki "THE VIV0B.CS gUfcUTlON'' PANTAGES II MAT nAtiV9.m . s . . . 4 . ma . w B. D. Ber. Ine, sfsssiits 5.; A rtlrUtlofi, In Two Cpi4 With Musis . Jsssph Swreawas. Three rsrfonaancc iMily. - Nifht Ctartsls at f and 9, LYRIC MUSICAL COMEDY MATINSK OAIL t 10. ONLV -DUI.fi anS Frank's roeentna comedians, eompaay of 30 and Tba Kotrtm1 (.Iris in THE TWINS CHORUS GIRLS' CONTEST TONIGHT GO ROLLER SKATING aks Skating Rinli Every Afternoon and Evening Ledlea Klf st Every Wealsy Take Cars First and Alder DAW C I If O . X OlflOUT AT OUNCIL CRE-ST 'Piece Crthettra sed Bloste Aett.a ! IStUt.