V i FLARES AND FLICKERS at the Oregon theater for three! uays ommeneing today. Para-! Ford from Thompson Buchanan'. .,..,, tarring vehicle is -Civil- i popular- siuse Piay or the., same ? t.roiui-ed hv llueli! name. The picture will he shown Thomas Metshaii's .first- iaii Clothes mippdDRpiviE VAUDEVILLE i TODAY days. Is the story or a lovely young Kill who whiiMand Ihei temptations of the tabartts aw.d Kthel Clayti n. the T-hnrmin ami popiihir PaVaiuounf Mar, wm;ar,i?,,s' "dios of Pari te Keil at the (lr'r.-. I...-: 'ext Friday and Saturday in "A City Sparrow" her latest nhoto- u iil.ir t-aine a iIIm.h it- ( nr "Kio Grande." the I'd win Carewe-pattie feature pimhu lion WALSH and AUSTIN Fast Delightful Fun CHAMBERLAIN and EARLE . A Vaudeville Menu r BALL1NGER and REYNOLDS "A Tip on the. Line " Delores Cassinelli "A Virtuous Model" play, in which she lias the' role f tn view at Ye Liberty theater for, an Apache dancer. i three days commencing next . ,1 Thursday, is an outdoor .story. H C.mvis breaking out of pris- j Rets its name (rom the river thai' n is a comiii m oerurreiiee these separates Mexico from the Cnited . days. Convicts breaking out and : State.-. then breaking in again is a novel-, ty that isn't read about very of-j In "Girl of Hie Sea." the ai-' ten. Shakespeare Clancy,, the I trait ion at Ye Libel ty three peppery young hero of "The Jail-! days commencing next fun lay. bird", the latest laramount-Ince the audience is taken to the hot-i Picture slarrins Douglas Mac-jtom of the ocean where 1111 v pic-! Lean which will be shown at the j hires' were taken through a won- Oregon theater next Sunday, does! derful invention known as the doui anu iias an amazing string submarine tube, which enahl 01 adventures In between. the operator to take photogiap - ; . . of the imam tarnuni is coming in the biggest play of his career. It is "If I Were King." from the great stage success and novel by Justin Huntly McCarthy. BEARCATS SHOWIi BETTER CLASS THAN CLUBMEN i i-j man . . .ii.l. Th. Hi .Jn1.iii. 7;n h Ma,e,4 r,, Ihe' pr..?ratt the f all -'wl afair.. j f.aiie-. . P..t.!er. . i lij.ni . .1 Game on Multnomah Field is Scoreless, But Colleg ians Lead in Yardage INCHES ."HALT VICTORY i IlKI. UTI. UC.I. . . .C .i.c.i: . i.ti: . I.I.U t . i::ii. . . . .i.ru: ... . . t . . . : . Ki-fi-i.-e. i:...M.ff . I.u.t.ii N l -ii I t'lt u ;. .ron , K .iriis . . Joi l'.i.M Wf iv hi . V. t. li .. 1 1 1 Bill" ; . pr .! ii.r- um tlrui e llnni i.iiliV:. Va; ml Jl'.iin JUI l.v!tI -.-.n'an. I it hr . .f '-r ar l.t'ii.i Ai-.Vriiaii li'M-unr; Jail. ...rillt. m i jl inio and ;i i n i;; ; t. : jn.fi--t r iep-ri.r. Am n i i;. 1 1 ir i!e Sjlm Ui-l' I I r'ttj. !. K in 111" T.-fuher--WTui rz tell ine why -ti,.. nrto.. Uy il. tf ia trther birds' lef ? .,:r,l - Iterant ot the hout0 hiriaie. . . - wonderful ocean's bed. en pnoiograpu life on the Irvine and Zeller Star for Mathews Players on Portland Field ! Irvine Z il r . . . . P.'!... S hiii iii.f . l iiij'iie. i.ii 'alj iate. Stibl itut iiii Yil!atii"h! llan.anv t',wer. Sh-. tif.-hy Ur l.iitau. uliyr for ltali'y. l i;ti;iiiiali S -ral mini ) I I' wen- mailt. ) I Hal. Chamberlain and Vivian Earleare seen in a comedy flick er they have christened "A Vaud eville Menu." It embraces sing ing., talks, dances, and a violin also has space in their program. At the HIiph today. Walsh and Austin, a clever '"" 8 lom"ai, duo of cross-fire comedy talker. 0,,ll'assel the Multnrmah ?iuad breezy aongs and an infusion ot ! i: a scoreless gridiron conte. t semi-nut antics by the male mem-j staged Saturday afternoon on th! iient -i; tf. Tal Harry-S. Wilson presents "The Woman Hater." a very neat little skit which is exceptionally funny, due to the fact that he if so op posed to the teraale sex. Mr. Wil son is ably -assisted by Miss Billy Kirk, a young lady "who knows the wedding vows backwards. At the Hiigh to- J Multnomah field. Portland. ler of the firm V o.,. ,th)iiSh the Hearst rrerc wholesale scale, is a teatnre of i '-Kied more than 1 . pounds to "The Flame or Hellate." Ih j ftn vnaa. they played aujenor lieatriz Michelena picture. ,coming j typo uf ball, gained more yard- io ine i.ngn Tuesday and ca-' aw. and threatened Multnomairs Duvis Heads Salem Clcb ct Agriculture! College OltrCilN AUHfcrLTPKAL ; CH.hK:K. C.irvalM-. J l. t-aoel hav:.; . il.if.l pre-i- -:i:b at ih" Y h it Thnrii- Al-I fir.'l nieeiiii; in th out- i - 'Q No More Punctures f. vn atr ko KLOWOUTS Afi.-r n .tf learneil to-itf otir rui r'! Tin Killer on vour -r. mi plan f lii'", vr' More Mileage For Less ; Money. , ; . 1 Sef aiont ilk ovr. UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER SERVICE STATION J2i Set lh ( otTHiK-n iil Stret-t ncsday. goal during two tap?s Salem's Only , Vaudeville Tuesday- THE FLAME OF HELLGATE hfpn t ra i cl a t A into n- t tW Coming to the Uligh next Thurs-jtures and U said to lend itself the The eternal struggle of good ! fan,e- i and evil ia man was-never mor? The, fast shifty Vill.;.ne:te ag strikingly presented than by gregatloa was aeorued ite .-op-Robert Lotiis Stevenson in his ! port of 'the spectators throusht J11 TV.taI "Dr- JekU and Mr. hthe entire game. Each plav wa , idiuuus mui j iia.rM vert with n. roennn vo n- plause from the gra:id.tand day, Friday and Saturday. Miss Madge Lucas, a dainty, little. auburn-haired Australian, opens her artistic novelty with an exceptionally clever eccentric dance, which Is extremely humor ous. Coming to the ?Iigh next Jhursday, Friday and Saturday. v 6HI NO WING SHOWING . V I V ' ' , ; 'Jl J Y 4 ' - '4 ' I ' & " ' - : - - r ' j 4x1' Tru-t ' ! - ' ''. - , 1 : a ', " , 4 I: , - - - . '' i ! Ik v.. y Thomas Meighan " Gwilian CloMI The Newest Senriett Comedy "My Goodness" - Gouverneur Morris has created one of the mdst amazing charac ters in American fiction In Bliz zard, the legless wonder of "The Penalty," and master of the. un derworld of San Francisco. The film conies to the Liberty theater soon. admirably to screen portrayal. John Barrymore has the role of the central character and is said to give a striking performance. It will be shown four days starting Tuesday at the Grand theater. Miss Norma Talmadge has well exemplified the difference be tween the woman nrenared by work to do her share of the prob lems of married life and the one who shirks. In "Tile Woman Gives," which will lie the attrac tion at Ye Liberty theater, begin ning today, this young screen star takes the part of a young tal ented girl to whom "giving" Is as natural as breathing. The story relates how this virtue of hers proves the making of one man and tfie saving of another, whom "a woman who takes"' has started on the road to ruin. Thomas H. Ince's 'oldest and youngest star appear together In Below the Surface." the thrill ing picture of New Kngland sea faring life which Is now playing at the Grand theater. Hobart Bosworth, famous for his screen appearances in stories of the sea, has the role of the hero, a 'rug ged, professional diver. The story written by Luther Reed, centers around , the attempt of a shrewd crook and his pretty girl accomplice to use the diver and hi son to further their scheme to recover money from a wrecked steamer. "Scandals of 1919" will be the next big road show at the Grand theater. It is one or the biggest musical comedy shows on the road, consisting of about 70 peo ple. It played in a six-months continuous run in New York be fore starting on tour. lU-ureatM Take rffenie In the first quarter the conten der exchanged punis but julth er team was able to gain the a'l-vantagl- liv the" sectnd quar ter Willamette assumed the of fensive- and riiblied the ball to! Multnomah's 1 0-yard line. The clubmen staged a comeback at the beginning of the third quar ter but were unable to cross lh line with the pigskin. ; In the" Jast quarter by a series of Ion? and short forward pass- the Bearcats advanced the ball to Multnomah's 20-yard line. Irvine attempted two drop kicks, both missing the goal by a fraction of, an inch. . Irvine 4 soi-ond kick hit the bar and by an unlucky swerve bounced back iuto the field. Zeller Make Uum Kun Irvino'and Zeller were con sistent ground gainers for Ihe B-uicat eleven. Irvine making some clever passes which li'-tied ubatautial 'gains. Zeller made the long.-:t run of the game when !n.th th'rd ouartr he carried the ball for yards. Basler and Rarer, who took the,. places of W'apato and Ijw- 1 EVERLASTO TRUNKS For every ccnceivahle pur pose, made of heavy fibre, at REASONABLE PRICES 1,m )n Saturday's game, proved' Locklear, the daredevil of the air will lie seen in the big Fox special "The Skywayman" at 'the Grand theater starting Saturday. Ballinger and Reynolds, "A Tip on the Line." glve3 this ec centric comedian and ' lias girl as sociate plenty of. opportunity to bound recklessly upon the taut wire and do startling and daring things upon the slack wire.-' At the. Bligh today.., i y - "The Virtuous Model,", the Al bert Capeliani-Pathe feature star ring Dolores Cassinelli, which comes to the Bligh today for two themselves tackles who w.re Int totlnta get by. . Ilratt nnd Brown were the blc ges ground gainers for Multno-t fiiin a'bii RadcUff played a spec- ' i "LIKLY" BAGS and SUIT CASES The finest moderate priced are leather hand lavage ohtainahle MAX O. El 79 North Commercial Street SALEM, UKtliUn ii BUREN ' ' '' " " John Barrymore plays the greatest role of his screen career as the central figure in "Dr.-Jek yll and Mr. Hyde," the Paramount Artcraft screen version of Robert Louis Stevenson's immortal story. Tne" picture will be showttfr. V at the Grand - theater Tuesdiy?r ednesday, Thursday and Fri day. Martha Mansfield, a beau ty from the Zigfield Follies withj consiaerame aramaiic an. my. is the leading woman and the pic ture was directed by John SI Robertson. f w r i new low Level neacnea in West Coast Lumber JOHN BAR R.Y MORE w, 'DR. jEiCVLL and. MR; HYDE' A PARAMQUI AQXPVT PICTURE GRAND THEATRE Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Matinee Daily With an unshipped -order bal ance of 4 755 cars, as against a normal of 13.000 cars, lumber for future rail delivery established a new low level last week. A further drop In the unship ped rail balance ia forecast by the fact that, during the week de liveries by rail were 20 per cent in excess of new business accept ed for rail shipment. Total new business was 56. 262.077 feet. Production was 70.875.111 feet. Shipments. 59. 937,048 feet. Production i was 17 per cent below normal. Of new business placed, 37 per cent was for retail yard and In dustrial nse, largely ia noncom- j petitive territory. Domestic cargo orders amounted to 31 per cent of the total; railroad buying. 18 per cent: export orders. 11 per cent, and local, business 3 per cent. Pnshipped balances were 142. 050.000 feet for destinations reached by rail haul. Domestic cargo. 100.42G.994 feet. Kxport. S4.2S3.494 feet. Total. 277.360. 4KS feet. Prmliirt ire ranacitv. Oregon and Washington, west of j Cascade mountains. 21.000,000 ft'et per day. . TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY if HOBART BOSWORTH In One of the Biggest Pictures of the Year JENEATH THE SURFACE Picturing the Most' Sensational Water Adventures Ever Shown t On a Screen ...... It's Too Big For Words 31 STARTING TUESDAY JOHN BARRYMORE in DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MUSIC r'P rcrS rn ri 3 1 jyi-fj 12J . ' : S'Uli' .- '; 'r -01 A II No 1 1 Raise In - 1 1 Prices NOTB! Every child attending this show will receive a navy souvenir : r- w-i- t . Jai - -.''" ! i V I :. v - -'ii i VrW-U - ----- --y J. X:yt . 1 i . Zpt - h 'v r iTT H I Mm :"" . -VvV " l'ix ' YE LIBERTY THEATRE T: ' f")j STARTING TODAY . -J ; , . . ; ALSO NEWS-REVIEW-COMEDY I. . . .- -- ! j 1 1 1 ! !