CI TMI A V MDMtVr ta a favorite time to read tns newspaper, ana OUINUAI iVHJXiNliVJ The Sunday Journal Is the favorite Sunday newspaper in Portland becauae It la a newspaper witb magazine features, for 6 cents. f HUCI t) lf A MTCH" Nearly every person at one time or another Is tn rl r.l W1N 1 CLJ need of help. It may be help of any kind, but it's all the same to the-classified advertising columns of The Journal. They get resui's. New Shows at Local Houses On Today CONVENTIONS may come and go, but the motion picture and the stage we have "with us ever. Current attractions and new week offerings at local houses Include the following : , " .-'Cinemas LIBERTY- Starting- today, Normal Talmadse in "The Woman Gives," wtLh Chinese prologue. - COLUMBIA 'William Faversnam In "The Man Who Lost Himself." - Today. KIVOLI Blanche Sweets In Slniple Souls." Today, , ' MAJESTIC Mary MUes - Minter In "Jenny Be Good." Today. PEOPLES Dorothy Gish in "Re modeling Her Husband." Today. Punctured Romanes." Today. - . - CIRCLE Mme. Marsnierita Sylvia In "The Honey . Bee." Today. Sunday, Clara Kimball Young in "The Forbidden Woman.". . - - --.'i,.- ' "Stags. x : ' ' '' "' ORPHEUM Season , closes with the show opening Sunday afternoon, featur ing musical farce, "Kiss Me." HEILIO Motion pictures, "Don't Changs Your Wife," today and tonight Thursday evening, Mrs. Fiske in . "Mis' Nelly of N'Orleans." . ' LYRIC Today - , and tonight,'' "The Speed Limit." Sunday afternoon, $100,000." HIPPODROME Today. Marcus Loew vaudeville and Mabel Normand picture, "Back to -the Woods." " Vaudeville and picture program changes Sunday after noon. - PA NT AGES Alexander Pantages vaudeville and pictures. Program changes Monday, afternoon. Resorts OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK Adel phla Musical Comedy company, after noon and evening. COUNCIL CREST "Top of the Town." Dancing, amusements, picnics. WIND EM UTH Ross Island. Dancing Wednesday and Saturday nights; swim ming. COLUMBIA BEACH Dancing, swim ming, concessions. YAUDSVIUJB , PA:?TAGEh Broadway at Aider. Htch - vaade-rill. and photoplay faatnraa. Afternoon and svaniBS. Program ebassw Monday aftar- LOEWS HIPPODROME Broadway at Yamhill. IrtraetioB Aekerman A Harris. Viaderill and photoplay feature Afternoon and night MUSICAL FARCE LYRIC Fourth at Stark. Mualeal fare. "Th. 8peM Limit." MatUMs daily a 3. Might. I ad a, , PHOTOPLAYS -COLUMBIA Sixth at Star. Wm. ravanham in "To Maa Wko Lot Hinuelf." 11 a. m. to H v b. LIBERTY Broadway at Stark. Norms Tal- madce in -"The Woman Girea," II a. ra. to 11 p. m. --- , HIVOLI Washington at Park. Blanch Sweet in ''Wimple Boola." lla.m.tollp. in. MAJESTld Wuhinston at Park Mary Mila Minter in "Jenny Be Good." 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. rSiOPl-ES Wst Park at Alder. ' Dorothy Gab in "Retnodettnc Her Hudband, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. . - STAR Washing ton at ' Park. Charlie Chaplin In TUli. a Punctured Romance. 11 a. m. to 1 1 p. m. C1RCLK Fourth at Washington. Mme Mar - gverita Sylvia in "The Honey Bee." Sam. to o'clock the next rooming. -" PARKS AND RESORTS OAKS AMUSEMENT PAHK Adtlphla ' Mostoal Comedy company, afternoon and erenins. COUNCIJU CRiiST "Top of the Town." Danc ing, mnsrment.i, pienice. WINDEMUTU Roaa Inland. Dancing Wadnts day and Saturday sight; awimming. COLUMBIA BKACH Danemg. twimmlss, con rulnni, "Nonn '20" Is Fine ; School Annual "Norm '20" Is the title of the year book of the 1920 graduating class of the Oregon Normal school, Monmouth, ths voliqne be!n- creditebla number in every respr ; ; iere are the usual de partments ool activities and af fairs, well touted in text and pic ture. The volume is dedicated t This expression of our hopes and purposes, the highest interests of our class and school we dedicate to one who holds a coveted place in the hearts of ths entire student body President J. H. Acker man." . Woman Killed When ; Auto Turns Turtle Yakima, ! Wash.. June 2. Mrs. V A. Verstrate of Moxee was killed in an automobile accident on the Moxee road Thursday, when the car In which she was riding home from the Sunday school picnic turned over in a ditch as It rounded a curve. The accident is attributed to a high wind. Mrs. Ver strate Is ihe mother of nine children. Eaising Muskrats to Be Specialty on Farm , Oakvitte, Wash., June 26. The Win chester Bay Fur company of Oregon has secured land, from Charles Delvin of Oakvllle . for raising muskrats. It plans to stock, the farm at once and is orienng good prices for live mUakrats. nflVA. TYnT In-nTrTLn- lt. ' la merely a qiiestion oi caro V JZ&m jIcTFlclds U - -will eradicate your d&ndraflstop your V ' falling hair ar.d restore its natural sheen )r and beauty, Hmrpiddm will keep your acalp K" ' ' , . cjeaa and healthy and give your hair the life. t luster and hnrarfanMi nahire inAt .. -j T llarj uU U foldud guaranteed AfpUtions at th THE: 1THAT every alarm clock In Portland X will probably be -muscled tomorrow morning. - .'Ml That it has been a grand big week. ink : That a lot of people didn't see the electric parade the first time or els they saw It twice. , - That we hope the mothers of the little girls who rode on the floats rubbed their, chests with, camphor when they got home. . .That Mayor Baker looked rather lonely last night. .,' -tiBX 1' ' That' It wouldn't be a, regular pa- ' rade without the mayor. . . j That the boys had great sport : ' grabbing for pennies along the line of march. fa la That some of them made almost enough to buy a pair of stockings to replace the ones they wore out. ' That there 'was plenty of room In " - some of the grandstands last night. m fe, - That the folks who live in hotels can now sleep in their own beds ' again. m m 1 That there were considerable stocks of souvenirs left over. - ... i I . ' That you can buy them today at ' bargain rates. - " i- v fa That all roads lead out of Port- -' land. V : : . !:" i fa ' fa" That the Al Kaders can now put . their dress suits in the moth balls again. . .. . i ? . :. . t . ' I ' fa That San Francisco takes the front page. i fa" fa That some statistical shark might find it Interesting to figure out how many doughnuts were consumed dur ing the week. i fa ' fa r That we had our share, . ' fa fa That pie cherries are on the mar ket. . - -... . . I fa fa That we'd rather be looking at the Northwest Mounted Police than have them looking for us. i fa fa ' That we don't expect to see you in church. ; r Zeppelin, Made to Bomb New York, Is Ttih Way to England London, June 28riThe most wonder- Lul airship in ': the world, the Zeppelin Lr71,. built by theGermans to bomb New York, is about to arrive at Pel ham, the British air station. She will be piloted to England by a mixed Ger man and British crew. ; m The airship has a flying radius of 12, 000 miles, or' more than three times the distance between London and New York. ' She Is as large kgaln as the British airship,, the R-S 4. that flew to America and back. Under the terms of the peace treaty, America is to have a Zeppelin also, one which is smaller, than the L-71. and Captain Maxfield, who is training a crew, of American airmen in Yorkshire, will probably go to Germany to take charge of her. j Band Cheers Hospital Patients Attaches of Good Samaritan and St. Vincents hospitals are praising highly the Teabla temple band of Kockford, I.!., which- spent Wednesday . morning serenading the patients at the hospitals. The Teabla band has been carrying on a series of serenades all over the city. . Portland firemen are attracting thou sands or bnriners to Fourth and Oak Streets -each afternoon with their anHps and fire drills, being carried on at the Lewi! building. The firemen are giving the benefit drill under direction of Fire Uhiur uowell. , j Monte. Austin Is - popular at Crest Monte Austin's singing continues to bs the feature of the season at Council Crest park. : Several new numbers will be heard next week. Including "I Don't Have to Die to Go to Heaven." The usual Sunday concert by. Nelsen's splendid orchestra will occupy the aft ernoon at the , top o the town'' picnic grounds. Admission to these concerts is free, and families ; are welcome - to take lunch baskets 'and make use of tne taDies .and benches in the old or chard. Dancing every evening,, except to Ji y by m Drujr&Dlpartmcut Stores. Btttr BmrUr jqp. Shrine Committee n .. Headquarters Now In Gasco Building Headquarters of the Shrine conven tion committee were removed from the Overland salesroom at Broadway and Davis streets to room 902 of the Gasco building Friday afternoon, p Visiting Shriners will make adjustments at the new headquarters. The special Shrine telephone system has been abandoned. Workmen were busy Friday clearing up tne, aeon. Telephone . equipment which was cast out of special trains in heaps Just before the cars were dragged off their temporary sidings is being gath ered up. Tracks laid along the North Park blocks are being rapidly removed. Decorations will be disposed , of to va rious temples. Aloha temple wants the res lights and palm decorations for their convention while other lodges want va rious articles of decoration for ceremo- , Many Shriners still remain In the city and automobiles were continuing to car ry scores of visitors, over the Columbia river highway from automobile head quarters at Sixth and Yamhill 'streets. Letters of thanks to the mayors of North westrn cities have been sent out by Mayor - Baker. Other cities aided largely in keeping the - crooks out of Portland : during . convention week by having special detectives here. Imperial Prince of Pythian Bank Comes To Portland Monday Harry W. : Nice of Baltimore,' Md.. imperial prince of the Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan, the sunshine rank of the Knights of Pythias, who is making an official pilgrimage to the temples of the Pacific Coast, will visit Abd-uhl-Atef temple No. 117 Monday. A reception will be held at the Pythian castle hall auditorium. West Park and Yamhill streets, at a p. m. Monday for all members of the D. O. K. K. and the order of Knights of Pythias and their friends. ' -.:--. .-i-:.-- It Is ' expected f that Past Imperial Prince L. R. Snowden of Peoria, Hi, and Imperial Sheik C. F. Weilard - of Dallas, 'Texas, who are visitors In : the city, will also be present, as well as Secretary J. IS. Akin - of Omar AJKa yami temple No. 124 of Lewiston. Idaho, and offices and members of the Pythian order throughout the state.: .; - Rabbi Wise to Speak At Lincoln School On Zionist Movement Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York, formerly of Beth Israel temple of this city, will address ' a meeting - of Zion ists at Lincoln high school Sunday evening at-8 o'clock. Dr. Wise, vice president of the Zionists of America, will speak on the , principles of the Zionist movement. - Dr. Ralph Boas Of Reed college will Introduce the speaker, and D. sous Cohen will act as chairman of the meeting, 'which will be public Special Suffrage ; . Session Granted Washington, June 26. L N. S.) Gov ernor Roberts of Tennessee today, wired President Wilson he will call a .special session of the : legislature to pass on ratification of the suffrage amendment. The governor Informs the president he is heartily in favor of ratification, , .- - Mounted Police Get Ride Along Highway ':. .v saws w As guests of the Portland police de partment, the detachment of the royal Northwest mounted police and mem bers of the Vancouver. B. ' C, Kilties band now visiting. Portland will take a trip over the Columbia highway today. Chief Jenkins will show the visiting or ganizations the points of , interest and luncheon will' be served at crown .Point Shriners Feast on Clams - Seaside, June 26. About 200 Shriners spent Friday afternoon here. 'A huge table was erected on West f Broadway and the visitors were served with a clam chowder feed. , Shingle Mill Is Burned -" McCleary,- Waslu," June 2. Late Wednesday evening the small shingle mill located near ' McCleary, known as the Dalt Craft mill, was destroyed by fire, with two carloads of shingles. ' CONTINUOUS dMong BROADWAY HALL . Broadway and Main - ' AFTEBNOOJC AND EYEXIIfo'' bigDANCE TONIGHT COTILLION HALL DANCING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING - COLUMBIA BEACH CARS AT STH AlfD WASBIVGTOIT Miller & , Tracey . Best 'Funeral Service -Main 2C91 578-85 The Ways ol Danny Meadow Mouse' - By Taormtoa W. Bargets , " -- Who waste bis time in enTTins - iV Some one 'with kmser tail - Will not stake s sncceas pf life; ,1 " '.': i He's anni seond to faU.' : i i if -i ' J i- J" -Dsany Uesdov Mona. s DANNY MEADOW MOUSE felt most uncomfortable as a the s others '- com' pared him with his pretty cousin. White foot the Wood Mouse. He knew that he was homely, but he never before had felt It quite so keenly. - Old Mother Na ture saw and understood. ,.- , j ; ' " i, - ' "It Isn't how we look, but what we are and what we do and how we fit Into .our; particular places ! m life that count," said she. "Now Danny here is a homely little fellow, but I know, and I know that he knows, that' he is" Just fitted for the life he lives, and he lives it more successfully for (being Just as he is. - :..; ,.. : ''"Danny Is a lover of the meadows and fields, where there is. little else but grass in which to hide. - Everything about him is Just suited for living there. ' Isn't that so, .-Danny ?". - v..:s r -.- Yes'm, I uess so," replied i Danny. Then he-, remembered how once Reddy Fox had so nearly caught him that one of Reddy's black paws had touched the tip of his tail. If that tail had been any longer Reddy would .have caught him by it. Danny's face cleared.. "My tail suits me Just as It is," he declared. - ?Wlsely :;-spoken Danny," said -Old Mother Nature Now it is your turn to tell how you live and What you eat and anything else Interesting ' about your self." - '.. . V . "I guess there Isn't much interesting about me," began Danny modestly. "I'm Just one of the common little folks. I guess everybody, here knows me so well there 1 nothing for me to tell." v , "Peter Rabbit may know all about you, but' I don't," declared Jumper, the Hare. "I don't go out on the Green Meadow where you live. How do you get about In all that grass?" ' " "Oh. that's easy enough," replied Dan ny. "I cut little paths In aU directions." "Just the way I do in the dear Old Briar-patch," interrupted Peter. "I keep those little paths free and clean so that there . never is anything in the way if I have to run for safety," con tinued Danny. "When the grass gets tall those little paths are almost like tunnels. The time I dread most is whtfn Farmer Brown cuts the grass for hay. I' net only have to watch out for that dreadful mow ing machine, but after the hay nas oeen taken away the grass is so short that it Is hard work for me to hide. c "I sometimes dig a little short burrow and make a snug nest of grass at the end of It. Sometimes In summer I maktyj Wee Bit Kven In the city of Los Angeles where SO per cent of the world's screen produc tions are filmed, the click of a motion picture camera creates curiosity and in terest. This was evidenced at Pantages theatre recently while William Desmond and his company worked after the reg ular vaudeville performance in scenes for "The Man From Make Believe, " 'the Jesse D. Hampton, feature being produced for Pathe. The entire, audience remained until after two in the morning, -. 200 of the number continuing on until after 5 o'clock at which time the company con cluded work. 'o'; When a party of gay Shriners with a drum corps took possession of the Co lumbia and started a serpentine through the aisles, Vincent Knowles, ; organist, immediately switched from the picture music he was playing to keeping time witb the drums, and a merry time was had by all. , ; Circus "Skeleton" Is Killed by Auto - Pontlac, Mich, June 26.-I. N. S.) Artie Atherton, the "skeleton" of circus fame, is dead here as the result of in juries suffered when struck by an auto mobile several days ago. Atherton, whose real name was. Moll, was - for years with the Banram ; ; Bailey : and Ringling Brothers showa His wife was Miss Blanche Buckley, snake charmer. Mary ' Adelaide, seven years old, Moll's oldest child, - won first prize several years ago in a national perfect . baby contest. - .-'V ;-.' ' ' See the Columbia River, Portland and the Surrounding Country From a Curtiss Plane To see as mucjiby auto will cost more and" take hour of your time instead of minutes. To really. ; A know the- beauty o i Willamette Valley, you must see it from the; ' air. " ; : Come Out to Lewis &Clark Field, 29th and Linnton Road, Today Twelve planes' ire available for short triDs over Portland or ion trips at . any time every day. Every pilot has bad jwindrcds of .hours of actual flyint experience.- - ' . O..W.iS:I. Airplane Co, ' Lewis & Clark Flying -Field 23th and Linnton Road my nest on the surface of the ground in a hollow or in a clump of tall grass, especially if the ground is wet where I am living. Mrs. Meadow Mouse- and I nave several , good sized iamlnes in a year. All Meadow Mice believe in large families and that is why there probably are more Meadow Mice than any other Mice in the country ... . ,: "And it is because there are so' many of your family and they require so much "Peter Rabbit may know all about , .you. but I don't," declared Jumper tne Hare. ' , . " to eatf that you do a great deal of dam age to grass and other crops," inter rupted Old Mother : Nature "You see,' she explained to the others, "Danny eats grass, clover, grain, roots, seeds, bulbs and. garden -vegetables. . He sometimes puts away a few seeds for winter, but usually tunnels, about under tne snow in search of food. When it is hard to. get he does great damage to . young tree by eating the mark as high as he can reach, often killing , whole orchards of young fruit trees in this way. He Is worse than Peter Rabbit Danny didn't mention that he is a good swimmer and hot at all afraid of the water. No one has more enemies than he and the fact that he is alive and here at school now is due to his everlasting watchful ness. By the way, he Is often calle-1 Field Mouse. This will do for today. Tomor row we will take up more of the Mouse family." - . Ooprrisbt. 1920, by T. W. Jtorgasa The ; next story : Cousins." "Danny's Northern Mounted Police of Canada Guests at Dance This Evening ' The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will be guests of honor Jhls evening at a dance for which the Community Serv ice will be hosts at the assembly room of the Portland hotel. The Kiltie band Will play for the dancers. Sponsors for the occasion are Governor and Mrs. Ben W. Olcott, Mayor and Mrs. R. H. Gale of Vancouver, B. Cf Eric. V. aaser. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall N. Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Saaford Lowengart, Mr and Mrs. Ht" C. Giltner. Mrs, Elisabeth M. An drus, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Berg. Mrs. I. D. Peters, Mr. and Mra W. FiTWood- ward, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kceler and Mr. and Mrs. IW. Jenkins. First lutch Picnic Sunday, 27 June . At Lake Grove V Train Leave 7tSS A. Mn Taloa Depot EYEKY .DUTCH I5YITEB ' ' z o, ROSS. Sea, Jarj Eier to seal Ecsier to open Wad mam Miss Maria Sweeney Of Victoria Is Given Grand Prize-of $250 Additional awards in the floral parade were made Friday at a special meeUnx of the committee of Judgea Miss Maria A. Sweeney of Victoria," B. C, ; was Granted a special grand prize . of $260 for her beautifully decorated car, which bad been entered In the wrong section. Four additional pups were awarded, one to the United Spanish War veterans, one to Anchor council 746, Knights and Ladies of Security, one to Ladies of the G. A,, R. and one to Eastmoreland. The veterans of foreign wars post No. 80 were the recipients of the $100 second prise and not the United Spanish War veterans, as had been, reported. The additional cups were awarded"' as a recognition of the unusual interest aroused in section 4 In making the Rose Festival, a success- by the conspicuously TuiinniinnieiE Fares amd Tiraims ASTORIA .Clatsop if - Gearhart North ft ; 55.50 SEASON Trains leave North Bank Station 8:30 A. 6:20 P.'M-, daily, and 2:Q0 P. M. Saturday, carrying observation parlor cars and coaches. To Cascade Mountain Resorts Week-End. Round Trips Carson ...... $2.3 5 Cascades ' .. 12.00 Collins .....42.50 Week-end tickets are on sale Saturday and Sunday, return, limit Monday; season tickets daily, return limit October 31. CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFTICE, 3D AND WASHINGTON STS. NORTH BANK 'STATION 10TH AND HOYT STS. L Is Your Bathroom in Keeping With Your Otther Hoirie Furnishings ? Superior Quality ami Service The M. Kline Co. Wholesalers S4418-S7-69 Front SQ Portland, Oregon :! Kantifiii and Interesting cars by the community as a whole rather , than by few professional decorators. - , Oriental Rug Gift to Shrine for Life Saved A beautiful silk Oriental rug valued at $500, presented to Free land 8. Ken drick, "TeUrlng Imperial potentate ' of Shrinedom. was the gift of Housep Car toslan, OrienUl rug dealer of this city, because his brother Phllos Cartosian, and bis family were saved from death during the Turkish massacres In Ar menia by a Masonio emblem. About 4000 engraved Shrtne plates -were pre sented members of the Shrine- by Car tesian; who explained that the gifts were his recognition of the service of Ma sonry to blayfamliy. - Shriners . Coach Burns - Cottage Grove, June 26.A Pullman waa on fire Friday when the Atlanta to Seaside Beach IBeacBi "ROUND TRIPS 7 $4.50 WEEK ENDS Grandalles ... .3.80 I Stevenson ....2.20 tyle 3.45 WahdeUa .....1.30 Underwood ..2.90 I White Salmon.. 3.05 1: When. -you consider that -no feature, of your home contrib utes ; more to year-around satisfaction than modern san- CiUry plumblnc. can you af ford"; to neclect this vital, permanent, comfort-bringinf " part of everyday life? Ask Yur Plumber for "Faultiess" ' Prumbing Fixtures A visit to our Display Rooms will reveal to you many new . ideas in planning' your bath room. ( .mem Shriners' special reached Cottage Grove. The fire alarm roused residents and the rtre department Yushed. to aid, but the blase had been citinnii,tu k,. ,v, railroad men. The roof of the coach was partly burned. 1 Want Help ? PHONE 7173 MAIN A "Want" ad in The Journal s will get it for you. m AMUSEMENTS TO 3 DANCE WF, TEACH TOTT QUICKLY AND COR. ItECTlY A FEW t,K880?i OlIIl WAY produces itFsiri.T Ringlets Dancing Schools Best knowa and larireit on the roant. Oar lady asd restlemea laitrnctors are all profettional teachers. Two' Studios COTILLION HALE Hth St. at Wah. BROADWAY HALE Broadwar at Main Phone Bdwy. tS8t, Mala SMS Private appoiatmentt at all hoars. No embarratiment. Opts dalljr. EXTRA FOR SHRINE WEEK ADELPHIA MUSICAL COMEDY CO. in "hooan in eovrr." hwt at a end S p. M, AMUSEMENTS CONCESSIONS . ' , ST Aftwnsen and Krwilng Admiarion to Park Ftm to S P. U. Uailj Eioc BuiUv and HoUdaya. Can Fist and aldc Wlghtt . Sun. 1So to a-.2S Mofi..Tu. 1So to si. 00. . LAST SHOW OF SEASON "Kiss mm- Bic Muiical Fares. Kan. asd Hrtnan; Gardner and Hartman ?RiisUr: OOWNiNU ana WHITINO; Har tholdi'a Bird; Ktnocraro; Topic of Lb. Imy. BUSH BROS. NOTE: Orphaum Season WM CluM With Ui. MatiDM Wednoaday, laat 30. THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIEWPOINT OUNCIL R EST PARK 1200 feet above the city 20 min utes' rido up ths mountain on C C Cars. f RIDE GA3TES DAXCIXG TOMIGHT SKSSK FREE JfWuiriiis th. (ireat Nnr Orlaaoa JAZZ OROHESTftA (LaU oT SUrwr flrtll. Diuport. TONIOHT, S:SO Lsdiaa, 8S0 . j!aUmo 6S0. . Prooalj-n Car of" LsJinch. toot ol MorrUon Bridg. nllojDjsjiojitli' Today Tonlflht ContlDrru 11 i. U. to tl P. M. "A Butlnatt Provo!," mrnr tint; "Back to th. Wood," (catmint MaM Normand 1 Kannady and Krsfnart Halt.) and riotol; Franu. and Phillip. . - . - 1 v. MATINKB DAILY, 2:U f) VaudevHlV Orwtat Witwim. s THUNDKR MOUNTAIN" A wlrfl. Story of th. Oraat NortbwMt, with a SMtropoiiUB eaat, includln Cbaxla faartUts aod Ann Hamilton, S OTHER BIO AOTS. S parformaDea iail Nistit Curtain at T and L.Y REG fustcm. COMlSf Laugh Wltli MfKK and 1KB In THB SPEED LIMIT MUtlnast 2i00, Kvanlne 7:00 and :00 STXTRA1 EXTRA! is Rsal faaturs film With Cemsdy and . Waaaly ' OsJhr 10 A. M. ts 4 A. M. Nnt Day AT CHRISTENSEN'S HALL 11th and Yamhill 8:45 l.F.ARW 1 ft ESI MUftfTENT PARK OvJfiKtuim GAaul mm KnatieMaMsVaM TTT A TVT iP A 41 T7 i ANA -aj 1L