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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1920)
Flares and Flickers -Soldiers of Fortune." Richard Hartlfnf Havis famous story of love ,Dd adventure which was dramatized t,y Agostas Thomas for the speaking guge n1 wh'ch lends Itself so ad mirably for tbe screen has been pfc tarixed by Allan Dwan for the May flower Piiiwre Corporation with orraan Krry and Anna Q. Nilsson ia the leading roles. "Soldier of Fortune", will be Feen l the Llb'Mtj theatre next Sunday. William F-irnnm. the crowned king of the drama ia the mightiest suc e0s of the years, A Tale of Two Cities." No K.cater play, no greater gaibor in the history of screen or stage- A proved and conitnuous suc cess of yesterday, today and tomor row t th Oregon Wednesday and T&orsua . fiordon & Cordon have been play ing oa the Marcus Loew circutfor maay years; touring the country and retaining to each theatre about once s year, every year, but the four years of the world war, when these two en- listed with the inal first lon.ttoii t im-t. , Coiuedy situations are the retull ol strange episodes in the lives or III authors lrrv r.. edy king, is constantly drawing; upon "faiences ror new stunts, lit "The Fly Cop which will be shown at the Liberty theatre Thurs day, rriday and Saturday. Tom Mix will unnptir ft w-li 1 1 i said to be his strongest western role It Desert' IjOVe." a Fnr at the Oregon theatre on Friday and' Harold Lloyd comedy at life llligb today. . A pel kitten afflicted with fits, in structions in toughening the shlm mie dance, a method for. establishing amicable relations between Ireland and Jerusalem, bow to catch crooks with a milk: bottle, how to shock a butler with a powder puff these are B IQ SHOW H)-L-l-G-rUl -EOvaudeville LTU a few of the tnmiral .ii.. , The Hoodlum." Mary Tickfords second production from her own stu dios which Will h en ..r " ednesday at the Bligh theatre. Remember each Wednesday and Thursday nights arc Wurlitzer nights at the Oregon. George McManus. creator of thus funny "Bringtng Up Father" car toons, says that what the world needs today as never before is a tonic of laughter pure, simple, unadulter- icu taugmer. A regular tonic of laughter is "Father's Close Shave." the second "Bringing l'p Father" comedy released h-v t.ih Johnny Ray in the role of Mr! Jiggs. ramers Clone Shave" is the fea ture comedy ja the Liberty theatre today. , Special balinei lo:Sn Sjihi-u fl- children under 14 at th rtiwn.' im.. Bill Hart In "Tba Toll Gate."" lis Bill S newest Tir11ir maH Kv M. sef and he claims it is his bent. "Will Ye Marrv Ms?" Un- an. propriate for this year, but in nthis rase ii isn i tne female who does it but the male and real persistent at that. This is tbe title and the main theme of the musical cnmeHv Vii nr. fered by Senna & Weber, a dark nalred couple through whose veins runs the sunnv snirit of old ttaiv At the Bligh today. The scenic settinges for William Hart's new Pa picture. "The Toll Gate," which will ne sen at the Oregon theatre next Sunday, are declared to be among the finest' ever chosen for a film rama. The wonderland of fall for. nia and contiguous territory, the strange out-croppings in the hills that border the coast range, the aweeping valleys, the natural under ground river, the wooded passes all combine to enhance the charm of the stoty. TO DAY Mumford and Stanley Top Notch Singing Comedians Gordon & Gordon Senna & Weber ' . New Twists "Will Ye" and Turns Many Me" BRYANT WASHBURN In the Laughable Farce "ALL WRONG" Harold Lloyd Comedy Mutt & Jeff Pathe Review BIG SPECIAL SHOW MONDAY TUESDAY . Earl Williams ' in ,!; :.y Eugene Walter .Big Success , "The Wolf" Wed. Thurs. MARY PICKFORD $gf THE MyODLUl BIG AUCTION SALE Three and One-half miles southwest of Salem, on Slough Road at the Ball farm, on THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920 Commencing at 10:30 a, m. I am Overstocked on Farm Ma chinery and Horses, and will sell, without reserve, all the fol lowing: ' HORSES AND CATTLE ,sy gelding, 5-ycar-oUI, wt. 1 Black gelding, H-j cur-old, w J f (H 1 Brown mare, U-ycar, wrisltt 1 loo, colt 1 Biy mare, age 7, wt. UHH 4 lire, 2 Belgian' good slieidierd I Iglit spring wagon and box 1 Heavy wagon and Itox 2K-i:gK inrabstor, l'etjduma 4 Walking plows 2 Kcts of dines .1 Kpray tank and truck 3 Sets doubta work Iuuwsh " 1 Wngle work lutrness I 2-h. FaiHMjiks-lorse engine , 1 t'ultivHlor . J I'olato digger I Feed ftittcr 1 Hung plow . 'f 1 Bay mare, age H, wt. iHHi 1 Bla k cow, 4 gallons milk daily 1 Jersey, age 3, fmJi I Jeney,.age 4 I Black cw, corning froli 1 Iurrs broke to rido or drive hart-, ami flog; also 2 Wlieelbarrrm s . 1 Ktock Muldlfi 1 Hingle tniggj J Set plavtform rlcs 1 Kitchen ctdinc lUinge- ' f i;tm!lsi tllf 1 I lent ing Move f (harden cnU'vatm t J Hay rack I Light tftt of lioiw cdlars IloUNetitild ,gHMH. and Minny other articles FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10 and under is Cash; over $10 Four Months' time will be given, buyer giving Bank able note with approved security interest at 8 per cent. GEO. SATTERLEEr Auctioneer ' T. BEAMISH. Owner Phones 1177 or 1211 Phone 81F2 : f .V t . ' -"X - rr vir 'J RICKEY PERSONALS J In In fm !! rm r vf Prn,4lrnii lia Hero tbt Kt f his fmreats, Mr. and Mrs. John C'apliager, A birtb av darr as kites) at th J. I!. Gray heme Saaday la biMr o Mr. Gray. Tho preal were Mr. T. I'anlran and Manila lagaa of totts Mil s, list Maxe aa4 Iahi Mace of Kitcta. Mr. and Mr. Jlae sad dahtcT. yiarrarvt aad Hat-1. Mr. and Vn J. H. Gray. i"ta Gray. ITori Cray. Ilowar Graf aa4 MV4 rwa Magee. - Mr. aad Mrs. It, A. Irwla sad mm BOtori to Vrmk4 llifM KtMit. I. A. Itama u iiMag kU das ler. Mlaa llaaH Itarrta f Cr'!. Cnts I later was tke g-t mt 114 Uklmta ttaaday. Tka Tbeadara (1il amWri went eaterUiaed ly Mr. lurautfk V.M-aday. Read tLe Clanliled kiu Customs of the XiDissinir rcrion In the Canadian nnrlhwpt nrnviilo Mia atmosphere in Vitagraph's new Earle Yiiiiiams prouuciion. " rne wolt. This picture is an adaptation of the stage play by Eugene Waller, which had tremendous success for several seasons. It will be shown as the bis attraction at tbe Bligh theatre on Monday, and Tuesday. uoya irwin, tne talented young actor' plays the "heavy role in Kthel Clayton's new Paramount Art craft picture. A lady in liove." at the Oregon theatre- soon. Mumford & Stanley are a pair of par-excellent singing comedians who have, arrived at the top notch spot as cheerful, delightful entertainers who never fall to score heavily. At the Bligh today. -The Greatest Question. the lat est D. W. Griffith production, which deals with tbe forces of the "Here after" will be shown at the liberty theatre, beginning today. This Is Mr. Griffith's Initial special feature attraction for First National Exhibi tors' circuit.. - - "Nothing But the Truth." the rio tous farce starring that Inimitable comediaa Taylor Holmes, will be the feature attraction at the Liberty theatre, beginning Thursday nest. Next Sunday will be the starting of the Pathe news at Ye Liberty, to be shown twice a week, also the Literary Digest, Folard comedies and Pathe review. Harold Lloyd In "Eastern West erner coming to Ye Liberty soon. Aa entire new show tomorrow and each Monday to follow, at the Uligh. Jack Dempsey, ihe world's cham pion, is now in pictures and will be at the Bligh soon. It's a thriller. S. A. HUGHES, Candidate for Representative for Marion County f M ,y A Has faithfully represented Marion county during the legislative sessions of 1909, 1913 and 1919. and has al ways endeavored to be fair aad im partial In aH things: has always op posed graft In every form; opposed freak and unnecessary legislation. He Is not c prosed to ed a cat ion and absent soldier voting, as unjustly stated by the Oregon Voter and cop ied 1r ths Capital Journal. He .N Ihe first legislator to obtain suh Ktantial rHnrns to the anclrs .f Marion county for their lirfn fc. Haw rcciirfd sufficient funds torert a first-cla. fish hatchery on Klo'tt crwk. near Mehaina. which will 11 all theio lo Vi th ntreui well ittocknl with rhoi' e trout. It is al of treat litiirlaicf! to Kc fwopl of Yew Park. fak I-odee and the area cast and south of I be Southern Pacific depot, which overflows nearly every winter, to have Mr, Ilnuhcs returnel to the legislature, as be, is chairman or a legislative-cointuiltee rppointed to device ways and means to drain and control tbe water in the flooded district. If jou want a man of experience to represent you, hi has the eon race to Ho his duty, and who is always on the Job. vote for 6S X- o- A. llufchs- fPaid adv.) CHAMPION BASKETBALL FIVE Step up and meet the champion basketball players of the Navy. The husky lads won some thirty-six games out of forty-one played daring tbe season. Did you ever see a more perfectly developed aggregation? The lad on the right is reckoned as one of the best centers in the country, and tells us confidentially that he never plajcd basketball before he enlisted in the navy. 4 Bicycle Accessories TIRES. SEATS, PUMPS,. LAMPS. HORNS. PED DALS AND ALL ACCESSORIES, Lloyd L Ramsden ; DOUBLE'S HOW Starts Today JS Today 2 p. m. lo 11 p. to.. .35c Mon.-Toes.-Wed. "tfalinee.. ....25c Ereninj... ...35c 1 The Momentous Drama of Today i w K . a ' Do W G R 4 11 11 I PRESENTS lJ '""""' . , M i L S "J, t ' a d.w. Gmrrin who ratrtMTr 'THE GBEATEST QUESTION -z ri r rz-3 nri3 7 II I 1 f I I I Jt 1 II If 1 U -J Poignant Drama Hilarious Comedy Stern Tragedy LoveLife ) With ' " ' LILLIAN GISH, ROBERT HARRON and the GRIFFITH PLAYERS THE LAUGHTER RAISER ' JIGG'S CLO AVE 2 Part Comedy Well lathered with laughter Smiles Chuckles Titters Giggles Roars. Adaptedfrom 'a GeaMcManus- "-l NcvspaperCbnics , , . .51 L Y !TAl tltlt . w a . t.7 a Orchestra OSIC Eyeninjs t ; ! 4