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, THE OREGON PA1XY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1919. POSSIBILITIES OF FLAX IN OREGON SEE NEXT SUNDAY'S JOURNAL Though oM the , thought and oft expressed, Tla his at Uit who uyi It best. ... Loyrell. ; For manners are not Idle, but the fruit Of loyal nature and of noble mind. v Tennyson. ' Mary -Pickford ; Says N.-Y. Owes . Her Money : Seeks, to Recover Funds Depos ited to. Cover Judgment ; Issued Against Her. Thrills Supplied In New Show At Strand 1 "Suspense" Is Film Attraction That Lives Up to Title Mollie King Star. MLLE. ALLA NAZIMOVA, who has a dual role in 'The Red Lantern," a story of the Boxer revolution days, and the eternal conflict between East and West, showing this week at the Liberty v . ; THE New Manager Is Introduced at Dinner Oliver 0. Young Has Charge of Ellison-White Musical . Bureau, of the great strides made In the de velopment of musical art In Portland and Oregon in recent years. '-."..yi AMUSEMENTS LE?S GO A. ii Davidson, baritone, and J. D.I Coutts, tenor, and composers, favored with vocal solos. Present at the dinner wereVl. R. Elli son. C. H. White. G. F. Johnson, W. R. Bonne, Otto Wedemeyer, Thomas Burke, A. E. Gearhart, O.. O. Young, Carl Den ton, F. W. Goodrich, J. D. Coutts. Dr. O. ' B. Heriton. A. K. Davidson. 3. LJ WaUW Dr. Emil Enna, Joseph Mac queen, Robert Corruclhl, Frank Case, John M. Scott, Walter Ricks, Hy Eilers. IPP0DR0ME TODAY TONIGHT J. C. MACK TRIO : Travesty "Mother's Boy." . "THE DAYS OF LONG AGO" ' Costumed Scenic Musical Act. " TVTKW YORK. June Mary Pickford jSS wants 1115,000 from the city cham berlain of the city of New York, to gether with Interest, minus legitimate charges, since November last. The money was deposited with the city's custodian of finances in Novem ber last, after a jury had awarded judg ment againt her to Mrs. Cora Wilmer ding, theatrical and literary agent, for 1104,000 with interests and costs amounting to approximately $108,000. Mine Pfckford appealed, and deposited the money as security for the payment of Mrs, Wilmerding's claim; In the event f an appellate court decision In her favor. The appellate division, how ever,, sent the suit back to the county tfourt house for a new trial. . Miss Pickford believes that, under the vircumstances. she should get her $115, f)0 back with interest. An application foe ita return has been filed in the county clerk's office. FRATERNAL NOTES J Members of Kirkpatrick council. Knights and-Ladies of Security, with of ficers and degree team, will visit Van 'couver tonight in an automobile party and put on the ritualistic work for -.a class of 25 candidates and will after awards be entertained by Vancouver council at a banquet. The officers of '"Kirkpatrick council will be headed by iFred C. King, president, and the team wilt be under the command of Captain 5 J I. Cook. This Is the team which. In purple uniform, has attracted much fa vorable comment wherever and when ever it has appeared in public. v - Samaritan lodge, I. O. O. F.. gave the iseoond degree to a class of eight Wed 'nesday night. The staff of officers and -'f degree workers were under the direction sof-K. i. Nolan. Next Wednesday the third ' degree will be conferred on and refreshments served to a class of eight or more. Portland lodge. Loyal Order of Moose, .was addressed Wednesday night by J. J. Home of Tacoma, past dictator of the lodge of that city. Mr. Home visited Moomeheart, 111., last year and his speech was about the wonderful developments there in the training and education of children. The Swiss Singing club of Portland will hold a river excursion Sunday on the harge "Swan." The entertainment will consist of Swiss Alpine songs, dances .and- games. The chorus will consist of the entire party at times. The club has over 30 trained singers. . The boat will leave the Jefferson street dock promptly at 10 a. m. Orchestra music will be ' Washington lodge A. F. & A. M. Wednesday-night conferred the degree of : Entered Apprentice upon a'clasa of can didates before a large number of mem bers. Important business matters were brought up following the degree work. ' v East Gate lodge, A. F. c A. M.. of Montavilla will confer the degree of 'Master. Mason Saturday night at East Eighty-second and Gllsan streets. A large attendance is. expected. Fox Signs Pearl White Pearl White has signed a long term contract with William Fox. Arrange ments were completed at Miss White's country place. Los Olmos, Bayside, Long Island, and it was announced that her - first, production would be released In September. The" first play will be staged at the New Fox Film corpora- HUH BIUUIU, ,1V1A lll, Willi JAt. door, scenes on Long Island. Miss White will appear in feature productions adapted from stage successes and novels. No More Thin Folks How Thin, Weak, Servos People Can , Put oa Flesh and Gain Strength Tf you are weak, thin and emaciated and can't put on flesh or get strong, no matter how much you eat, go to the Owl Drug Co. and get enough Blood-Iron Phosphate for a three weeks' treatment and take it as directed. If at the end of three weeks you don't feel stronger and better, than you have for- months ; tf your eyes aren',t brighter and your nerves steadier ; if you don't sleep bet ter, and your vim, vigor and vitality aren't more than doubled, or If you ' haven't put on several pounds of good stay-there flesh, you can have your money back for the asking and Blood Iron Phosphate will cost- you nothing. , 1M PQRTAJJT Blood-Iron Phosphate Is sold only In orlglaal packages, con taining enough for three wnkn' treat ment, at II. .0 per package only ile a week. Adv. Reliable Dentistry We anarantM onr work for 1ft yeara. We will cumins your teeth free and tell yon Just what they nqulr and what it will coat. OoW Fllllii.. . . . .fl.00 and Us Sole Crown ....... tS.S0-t6.00 Porcelain Orowm . . . S3.S0-tS.OO full aat of Taath foe tS.OO Painleea extraction. . . So Uar Fnilnaa .......... .SO 1 dT my crfraoul attention, to U work. Or. Newton v DB. H. F. NBWTOW. Prop. Opan stoning Until 10. Boston Painless Dentists etwee 4th and BUi on Washington U Ragtime Piano Playing- ; Taught any one In 10 to 20 lessons. "Be, gin paying when convinced. Free demon stration ; of. system. Parker School -or Popalar Ma Me. 4th floor EHiers Music titag., wasn. St. at 4tn. Soothe Your Itching Skin waii Cuticura all InaMK Saao . Oi ataaoet tS 50. TeJeam K samoiooaoh frao of "Caitiia. Bane. X. umm ' J jrji: . :) X ' - i aS ' ' I st ( Ai The Snow Shoe's, Name WHEN Jimmy Coon asked Uncle Snow-Shoe why i-he was called Snow-Shoe. Uncle Rabbit laughed and said, "Why do you want to know?" Jimmy Coon laughed, too, for Uncle Snow-Shoe was very kind and pleasant. Teddy Possum laughed also and said. "Uncle Snow-Shoe, if you knew.Jimmte better you would know he always asks everything he can think of. He just has to know." "Uncle Snow-Shoe." said Jimmy, "I will tell you why. Way, far away from here is Farmer Jones' Farm and there little William lives, and often when the enow on the ground, I look out of the hole 4n my hemlock tree and I see little William going over the top of the snow on the funniest sticks, and he walks on - the top of the snow and he doesn't fall into the soft snow." That's It," said Uncle Snow-Shoe. "That's it exactly." "What's it; I don't see anything?" "Well, that's why we are called Snow Shoe ; ask Peter if that 'isn't the rea son"? Peter laughed and waggled his ears and wiggled his nose and looked too important for words. Uncle Snow-Shoe held up one of his big hind feet. You never saw such big feet In your life as Uncle Snow-Shoe's. Both his hind feet looked as if they had a big pad on them and the pads were covered with white hairs.' Jimmy Coon and Teddy Possum had to feel of these big feet and Jimmie said they looked like the little- bear cub's feet. "Now, walk on the soft snow, Uncle Snow-Shoe," and at once Uncle Snow Shoe walked on the soft snow and didn't fall through. It takes a good deal to surprise Jimmy Coon, but he had to hold his mouth open, he was so surprised. " "I"v"e seen a good many strange things in my life," aald Jlmmy Coon, "but I have never seen . anything like that. Peter, you sure have great rela tives; 111 take off my hat to them." v Now all the other . Snow-Shoes came Your Eyes Examined Many people rrope their way in the dark or suffer from headaches. . dyspepsia, etc., caused by, eye-strain. Thousands h av e b e e n helped! by wearing glasses thousands are still (suffering. If you need glasses you will re Denetitea u vou do not need glasses we fully tell you so. will cheer-. No Charge for Consultation STAPLES -The Jeweler-Optician ' 266 Morrison, Between Third and Fourth Uncle Snow Shoe walked on the show and didn't fall through, soft crowding around. They were such a wild lot and lived so far away that they never had -known Jimmy Coon or any of his family. Then nothing would do but that they should ; teach Jimmy Coon' and Peter Babbits, and Teddy Possum how to dance. - They were all so big and strong that they' dragged them around and around till they fell on the ground in a heap without a breath left in them. : "Now," said that curious Jimmy Coon, "tell me" one more thing. - Why are you all so afraid of Mr. Red Fox?",, . Tomorrow Jimmie Coon Goes Fish ing. . ' . The desperate, straits of ex-royalty In Europe' -are Instanced' ' in ; the case of former Emperor Charles,; who: has taken refuge in a Swiss castle that is occupied by. ; his" mother-in-law. Kansas City Journa). - : LOOKING down the business end of a revolver in! the hand 'of a desperate criminal is one of the tense situations In the super thriller. "Suspense." the new Strand theatre film attraction. It's a picture that dots not belle the title, for it's crammed full of mystery, and suspense from first to last reel. Mollie King' is the star of this flima Ron of the Klixabeth Ostrander novel. The photoplay unfolds the tale of a daring .girl who cleverly - thwarts '' the plans of a dangerous gang of conspira tors, and at the same time establishes the innocence of her father, accused of the theft of papers entrusted to his care. Smart New York society pro vides the people of the drarpa, which enabled the producers, to present some rich scenes and wonderfully gowned women. Chase and Janis. score a hit with their singing, talking and dancing fea ture, "Dainty Bits of Musical Chatter." La Dare and Williams mystify and amuse with their tricks and. escape stunts. Fields and Kaldlsh . provide many a laugh with their ridiculous skit. "The Hebrew Recruit," while Clara Burton is a clever- song and dance lass. Literary Digest, the new comedy fea ture to be a regular feature of Strand bills, and International News are other film features. AMUSEMENTS VAUDEYILLE PANTAOES Broadway at Alder. Hifh claw TandeTiUe and photoplay features. Afternoon and evening. Program changes Mond- after noon. HIPPODROME Broadway at Tarahill. Acker tnftn It Harri vaudeville and photoplay fea tures. Afternoon and nicht. 8TOCK BAKER Broadway at Morrison. Baker Stock company in "The Girl He Couldn't Boy." Matinee 2:80: night ft:30. T.TRIO- Fourth and Stark. Lyric Musical Farce Comedy company in "The Photo tiiri. Every evening and afternoon except Thursday after noon. ALCAZAR Eleventh and Morrison. Musical comedy stock csrnpany in "Sweethearts." 8:20. PHOTOFLAXS . COLUMBIA Sixth, near Stark. Elmo Lincoln in "Elmo the Mighty." "Fatty" Arbnckle in "A Desert Hero." 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. LIRKRTT Broadway at Stark. Nazimova in "The Red Lantern." 11 a. m. toll p. m. MAJESTIC Washington at Park. Mabel Nor- The Eastern Waist Buyer to the Advertising Writer "In shopping through Portland's stores, t found that nowhere in the city are there such excep tionally fine blouse styles and qualities as we are showing right here in the Eastern, t want you to tell the Portland people about it. They should know, that we are really the blouse leaders of the Here Are Illustrated 5 Blouses From Our Regular Stocks You can see for yourself the styles and prices, but you really must come in to be convinced of the exceptional qualities. Here is a description of the sketched numbers: . ' $2.75 V or: round neck, organdy collars. $5.85 Georgette, crepe de chine, and fine 1 French voile. The georgettes are beaded, braided in silk soutache, pin tucked, hemstitched,-and lace trimmed. Special Showing of Handsome Dresses $ Q 7.50 One gi-olip includes black, navy and gray taffetas, trimmed with pleated frills and dainty Georgette and net U collars and cuffs a few in foulard and taffeta combination, one embroidered in navy blue ' , ' A dainty. lot of Georgette gowns in white and flesh will especially appeal. Ope in flesh color is trimmed in white beads in Grecian pat tern, on waist and tunic, and the broad sash of orchid satin gives the needed splash of color. - Our Credit Plan Is ; Use It. rpuiAT the pioneers must have been JL some Indian fighters. ! JBi That a certain automobile, pub licity man is being mightily well fed this week. . I That h looks it. - That there's a strange cat in our neighborhood. That raspberries are ripe. I ISl That you can't judge the flavor of-a cantaloupe by the color of Its skin. That for all we know there may be a German submarine in the Wil lamette. , That the real test of heroism for some fighting men is in getting back ' into "civvies" and going- to work acrain. . . --ta hi- ' That when the average bank offi cial gives you the "once over" he makes you feel that he believes you are a burglar. Ittl ' That a bald headed man should wear a hat when working in the ' garden. That a fellow can have a nifty little suit of clothes made for $98. That a regular he-man doesn't necessarily have to be a roughneck. A & That with everything "dry," when good fellows get together, it's no easy matter to pick out the minis ter's son. That Saturday will be the longest dajr of the year. . mand. in "The Pest." Complete motion pic ture record of Rose Festival parades and ac tivities. 11 L m. to 11 p. m. STRAND Washington between Park and West Park. Vaudeville, photoplays. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. CLOBE Washington near Eleventh. Elsie Fer guson in "His Psrian Wife." "Fatty" Ar buckle in "Rough House." 1 p. m. to 11 SUNSET WASHINGTON near Broadway. Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in "Freckles. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. CIRCLE Four near Washington. Lina Csva lierl In "A Woman of Impulse." 0 . m. to 4 o'clock the next morning. PARKS AND -RESORTS COUNCIL CREST Dancing every evening ex cept Sunday. Sunday afternoon concert. Con cessions. OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK Armstrong Folly company in musical travesty. Skating, boat ing. COLUMBIA BEACH Bathing, dancing and concessions. city. Extra ' fine quality voile daintily lace trimmed, hand embroidered and finely tucked. Some have' vest effect others Also, sport blouse in striped voile with $6.95 tucked down the front. Some have roll collars and vestees. offset with beading, braiding, pin tucking, others feature the new lace trimmed frill and jabot. Blouses for Stouts Convenient. IN HONOR of Oliver O. Toung, the new manager of the Klllson-Whlte musical bureau, a dinner was given .Wednesday night In the Rose room of the Benson hotel by J. R. Ellison and C. H. White, heads of the organization, which centers in Portland and has western America and Australia and New Zealand for its field of operations. Mr. White, who makes his home in Boise, Idaho, came here for the occasion and also to enjoy a vacation sightseeing jn the state. Mr. Toung, formerly of Lindsbocg, Kas., has been located in Boise for the past three years engaged in educational work. Incidentally during the evening it was mentioned that the coming fall and win ter Mr. Young will have management of the tours of such attractions as .the San Carlo Grand Opera company. Sousa'S band. Theo Karle, Leopold Gadowsky, Frances Ingram, Henri Scott, Cecil Fan ning and in all probability Tetraxsini. Mr. Ellison, as toastmaster. Introduced G. F. Johnson, Otto Wedemeyer, John M. Scott, Hy Eilers. Walter Ricks. Thomas Burke and A. E. Gear hart, who spoke BEST WAY TO WASH THE HAIR We find you can brlnout the-beauty of your hair to Its very best advantage by washing it with canthrox. It makes a very simple, inexpensive shampoo, which cleanses the hair and scalp thor oughly of all the dandruff, dirt and ex cess oil, leaving a wonderfully clean, wholesome feeling. After its use .you will find that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is never streaked in appearance and is always bright, . soft and fluffy; so fluffy, In fact, that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. Just use a teaspoonful of canthrox, which you can get from any good druggist's, dis solve it in a cup of hot water ; this makes a full, cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Adv. $3.95 fluted ruffle around collar, with narrow colored edeinjf. A few show-, ing the new gingham checks with organdy collars. Simplicity is the keynote of these coilarless moiels, in yoke effects, cross- CPfl popular in plain in a wide range of styles and Sizes 46 to 54. AMUSEMENTS CHAT JfO. St We are seeping up with the timet acre at THE OAKS. Oar friend agree that we sever miss a chance to improve oar park or to make ear welcome to Portland peo ple more welcome. Is view of these things we have adopted a aew plaa for the entertain ment of the little tot who find par- tlealar delight in the beautiful park Portland's favorite" summer pluy g ton ad. Each Wednesday daring the- re mainder of the aeaitoB will he known as Children's Day, when children and their escorts will he given the utmost freedom of the park. ' freed ei ' pi M itaeh Wednesday at least one eoacetsioa will he free to children. The merry-go-round will he free on one day, for Instance, and the m In In ters railway oa another Wednesday. Gate admissions to THE O A X 8 have been eliminated every day, ex eept Sundays and holidays, between the opening hoar and 4 P. ST, o that all may have the privilege of the ' park. Cars to THE OAKS at First and Alder. . Six-cent fare. JOHK F. COEDBAT, Manager. Bead the Chats for Oak news. - COUNCIL CREST PARK II Free trlcntc grounds, won II derful view rides, games and other amusements now In operation. Dancing every -evening except Sunday. Free concerts Sundays. Monte Asatln Rings HOP A C. C. CAR Crepe de chine slip-on model, embroidered down front. Other styles of fine quality voile, with round, square, or V necktrimmed In fine Val and Venise lace hemstitched sleeves and cuffs, r JTT Includes a Vaiiu up ; high quai- . - ity of the Russian or peplum blouses, and figured georgettes. colors. Washington Street At Tenth ' IX'CKIK AN P VOHT, ' "The Jealous Lovers," MO WATT ANI t The Sun brl to Pair." . WILT, AND I.IN1IA XKWMAN. "Unlcyboxocolo glsts." MARY MILES MINTER "The Intrusion of Isabel." Are Yon Getting Home Ilet Up! (Step Inside the Hip! Tlrhet Of fire Snle I OPENS TODAY ! F I I T C "r- Taylor nCilLilU Main 1 A-11SS 2 VVJ TOMORROW: Beglnni -BARGAIV PRICK- Mat. Sat. 75c, 50c, 25c HARVEY'S MINSTRELS Af KlfJS AND nv kkss xn OF MINSTRELSY HU POPULAR PUICE3 Eve'ii Floor Sl.0 Balcony lie, e Gallery lie, 24c' . PARADE HIGH NOON TOMORROW -j City Mall Onlera Kec'd Now HEILIG ALL NEXT YEEK 7 .5ia.H.E! NEXT SUNDAY Special Price Mais. Wed. and Hat. FAREWELL TOUR VoVK&t JULIAN ELTINGE IS HIS SKW REVUE OF 1919 - iNciumxo 1 RrlMv nrt.t i.n. It.... , i.anasmim iiroa. Cleo Ctascolffne Marlorle Carvllle . M urin.nl Tt. l.lttlalnhBa Tlra-lnla Waltmaa Oorhada' Marjorle Bnntt Slna akada Arthur Shirley tiatitttw ninia 8PKCIAL ORCHESTRA KVE'S Floor J2. last 3 rows II.M; Balcony. 5 row J1.80. last 17 rows SI, Gallery, renerved, C0c. WKB. ANI SAT. f ATS. Floor. 11.60 ; Balcony, 9 rows l, J 3 rows 60c. TONIGHT AtX, WEEK MAT. BAT. VEHNA I'ELTON and Company in THE GIRL HE COULDN'T BUY A pnwf rfnl crook drama on New Tork llf. rricea: 25e. BOo. Mat., 25o (ta) Neit, week: "The UnkUaed Bride. A TOKIGHT With ' ; Mabel.WHher and Oaear Firman ' la Victor Herbert's Opera ts 1 lt' Truly Wonderful. Erenlns 60c. 75o. $1; Wed. and Bat Mate., 25c. 80c. MKXT ""LOU BELLA" PANTAGE CI MAT. DAILY 2!30 IJ -i- - ' T Txnil CbarnUkr Preaentj THE CAMP DIX JAZZ BAKD Olive Irb Srxx-tslisti, in the Latest Jaz. OTHER IIO OTI - . Three Performance! Ixilv. lgbt Cartels at T and 0. IiY-,R ICSES , . MATINEE DalLT. 10c ONLT. Createot team of ecrentrto eomedlane in the went. VILLUS . i'BA.VKS. Cnmpanr of 80 mad Uie Koaebud GlrU, in THC PHOTO aiHL." ' The Bi Iugbfn Hhnw. Cborat Oirla' Contest FRIDAY NIGHTS CIRCLE FOURTH at With. TOMORROW . MARGUERITE CLARK In "Out of a Clear Sky" Rite OMKM Oomedr "KFFIOIEWCY" and F-tctograph. DANCE 5V Cotillion Tha Hall BauUful Ball.bearinc spring flootf Fineat Ballroom, in VYctt Informal Every Evening 14th at-Washington THK ABYSSINIAN "A Darktown Circus." BARGAIN MAT. 1 Sweethear