THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. I OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 5. 1922 s V. h tt 1 4 i FLARES AND FLICKERS Vlth a mighty roar, the dam blew up and the mighty volume "of log-laden water rushed down thfJ ravine. Crunching-, crushing, tumbling and to?a ng, the logb. thousands of them, swept onwara destroying everything In their path. A miie down the valley lay Jevons, the courageous, helplessly bound in the path "of the log flood. B-side the broken dam stood the red-lipped Dorcas, watching the fighting lumbermen, watchins the freedom-crazed waters, little uspecting. that her sweetheart lay below, doomed by the torrent the herself had unleashed by dy namiting the dam. Then she learned what sluj had done!; Never was there such a race as that between the inald and the maddened wattm. A wild dash by horseback to catch the crest oi the flood. Then, perilous log rid ing In the midst of the tumult. How the love-Inspired girl res- M m to pi THERE'S A BIG SURPRISE FOR YOU Just Around The Corner" cuea her sv.vetho-art from the jaw.s of a cataract is one of the great est thrills' ever se "n on the scree-n. Pr'scilla Dean do?s ii :., V te ther." which ; ; a the Ui'u 'i t;, sljrlin today. Two uMindtional ? run; ex hibiting enormous strenuth and wonderful .skill op. ho; izont-.l bars. The paraphenalia consists oi material superior to any seen in cs of thin kind, l ouaily tricks on bars are confined to a limited routine, but our rotitin? is far above any horizontal bar pe: form ers seen i:i vaudeville. At the Iiligh today. in Spain and across each square is written the signature of the fans who presented the equipment to the star. TonJ treasures the board and is ill at lease when it is out of his sight. "At the beip.ht of her screen a-i leer. I'i'isrilla D an will be seu, at tho Mhertr theater lod ty inj "Conflict," the feature produced ! by Stuart Paton. remrnbered tor i his direction of Mis Dean's' p-.'-i ceding si'.eeps. 'Kepuiat on." In1 the role of Dorcas Ke!i;;.ii, Mi; si Dean enters the story as a pans-1 pered child of wealth, who, :s w?nt to live with an uncle in the Dig North Woods. Complications of the most dramatic sort enter her life. A thrilling! hand-to-har.d, man-to-m-in battle; in the darkness of a lonely mountain caiin is one o" th" it rring: features of "Sure Fire." Hoot i Gibson's newest ro nlaIK': or' theivet. whbh is com iwi to the Hljgh theater next Fri day and Saturday. "Suie lire'" is cor.Medred even a betf.T picture than ' Action" and "Red Courage." Gibson's last twe successes; to j "Whit Do ken Want?" is a bis vital problem with millions of women in eyerv sect'on of the count iv. Lois Welier. a woman. U:k supplied :the answer to man's problem in a.xrreat photodrama of that name, joining to The Lib m ty Thursdajy. Do women! really know what men want, or are they hoping and groping for the answer? In the ?rreate-t screen hvnsation of th year. Lois Weber answers the O-iestion that! millions have asked. "What Do Men Want?" Coming to ?hr- Librty Thursday, Friday and Saturdays rows of those lives creep close and become your own. You who will tee "Just Around the Corner," will laugh and cry again. Over another, different story of New York's great Bast Side. Over another mother, an other son. two girls and a couple of men. No shimmerine silks are here. No blaze of wealth. But struggle and frailty, fighting loyalty, infin ite love. All in the clattering. challenging, thrilling whirl of the world's metropolis! A rare and haDDv hour awaits you "Just Around the Corner." AN ATTRACTIVE SOUBRETTE dent of the Iowa cute Conference j similar institution at Sa!JB.,Or ; ef social work and is past press- j egoa." v ; dent or the national conferenc? on tl.e e.-lucatlon' of backward. dppecdnt, truant snd del nquent children At present he is a mem- HS s1 'r important ;j ' coaim'tte? c: the rational con . fireiice of social work. Mo re- .unlt tEdora that he ni.ght ac- nt tne supennienaoncy ot a GHIGHESTERSJPU. l nf' Veil Mil U R4 a4 M MVJ JTmmt aW. i ii. mil ,-.. t a... Today-Tomorrow-Tuesday Continuous Show Today 2 15:45 7:309:15 p. m. Oar Music Makes Good Pictures Better HAVE YOU HEARD MEIER? Miss Leslii presents a series of j sonps rangijik from high-class to An elaborate tli-Fs set is used i i;.7.z tnether, with como r-i-r 1 in "Tho Secret of the Hills." i aanri rpmarV-nhlo Imilitlnne Xfr which will be shown ?t The IHi-iil M utin at the; piano joins hid part th'at'er on next Sunday. It is the; ner in a novel way with s-ngs and property of Antonio Moreno, th ? ! harmonv numbers. On the vau star, and was presented to him by; cleville bill at 'he Blight today. motion picture fans in his native j i. , land of Spain. The men re made j Alica Joyce never appeared to of ivory and ebony inlu'd with better advantage than she does in precious gems. The. cai vipsr 1; nlav. "Her Lord and Master " Thp 'hand done. The brnrd i inlaid j nicturization ! of the famous role with various kinds of wood found 1 is somewhat1 different than any- ! thing Miss .loyre has assumed be fore and affords her opportunity to delineate character in a charm ing manner. ; At the Bligh today. The screen at the Grand thea I ter will reHect for the last lime tonight the gripping personality of Dustwi Farntim in his Fox play, "The Devil .Within. " It is not an occasion to !be slighted, for the popular screen star is at his very I best in this 'unusual story of the sea. t The following facts about the Grand Canyon of Arizona and Tom Mix, as seen in the sensation al Fox picture "Sky-High. " will enable the prospective patron? to enjoy even more fully this s iperb production. About the canyon. It was d:s covered in li4Q by C. 1. Cardenas, famous Spanish explorer. 1 i? on-e of the wonder places of the worid. Is 83 miles long and from 2.000 to 6.000 feet deep. The rush of air down the canyon somet'mes reaches 200 fi les an hour. The river falls 2.330 feet and has a current velocity of 20 miles an hour. Its treacherous air pockets make practically impossi ble navigation of the canyon by 'piane. The first and only aenai motion pictures ever taken of an airplane flight through it were made by William Fox cameramen. Little Mary Jean Porter, Sa lem's talented harpist, is giving a recital at the Oregon theater to day, tomorrow and Tuesday, in addition to Thomas Meighan in A Prince"There Was." f 1 Picture audiences that enjoy a plot that is different should not fail to see "Morals", which will show at the Oregon Friday and Saturday. This is. a Screen ver sion of Locke's popular navel, "The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne." May McAvoy is delightful as Carlotta". the little Anglo-Tur kish harem clrl who enters, into the conventional life of staid Sir Marcus Ordeyne and proceeds to shatter all of his pre-conceived uot'ons concerning womanhood. Eddie LaMontagnes attractions are proving more popular than ever at the Grand theater. He will appear again next Thursday o o o o o o THOMAS MEIGHAN IN "A Prince There Was" With MILDRED HARRIS SYLVIA ASHTON If Salem (people like comedy they will certainlv Ret it at the Pantages bill, declares Mgr. Laf lar. Recalled for his brilliant per lormance in; "The Stealers." Ku- gena Horden, the youthful French actor, achieves another artistic success in William Christy Ca- nanne's most recent production for R-C Pictures corporation. It !s called "The Barricade" and will be exhibited! at the Grand theater for a period of three days start ing Friday. Mr. Borden was born In France and came to this country several years ago. He had had experience on the stage. Mr. Cabanne dis covered his marked talent a.4 an actor in pictures and has given mm important role in several of his recent productions. In "The aieaiers, .Mr. r.orden did note worthy work and he repeats it in "The Barricade," in which he por trays the part of a ne'er-do-well who is married to the daughter of a Kinaiy oia Hebrew about whom the plot of the play Is woven. o o o o o o n CLYDE COOK Funster Extraordinary IN "The Sailor" ou who laughed and cried over ' HumoresquV well you know what human appeal may come from the lives in some humble Bum. aen me joys and sor- 3 Last Day Doable Show Vik !p) ll -" - s j witin i O O o o o o 1 MARY JEAN PORTER Salem's Talented Harpist In Concert Playing Deux Chansons Sans Paroles Irish Melodies Evening Hours Swinging and Singing seaU DustinJFarnum c DEVIL WITHIN A Dramatic Tale of the Southern Seas Added Attractions CHALMER SMITH "BARITONE" in Songs You Will Like Latest News Events Don't Weaken A 2-Reel Iaughfcst j With Charles Murray And Ford Sterling Thomas Meighan has scored an other success in "A Prince There Was," his latest Paramount pic ture which is on view at the Ore gon theater today. Mildred Harris his leading woman, shares honors with the star in one of the most delightful Meighan pictures seen here this season. The supporting cast is most capable. DO YOU REMEMBER? (Continued from page 1) Or when Joseph A. Baker had tao management of the distribu tion of the Statesman in the city of Salt-in? Or when A. N. Moores was secretary and manager of the Capital Lumber company? Ott when Hi Gorman was the motive power in running the press of tne daily and week'y Statesman? Dq you rememujr when A. Bush aaud Senator Benjamin Hardin? and Senator Nesmith I i r-i m . " r- . . .. . : 1 - . " l-i " ." Sililron At nresplt hp is a mem--. . k "iZXui: ,f Th. nation! con- if J S W -v i t s ; : -r-,T. T"1 fTW, 1 ' - ' r- ........ - 5 1 1- 'i"".Tr fit r. v. l .- ; i II miW mm m m l.J -i . ( r u .n m mm .p. . U Aplp l i TODAY and TOMORROW K ' i ; I . MACHDOW BROTHERS ; : - V ' f fetll ' U J '-Europe (Jrcatest (iyranasts- 1 1 llf-ir' ll : MABEL LESLIE and BOB MARTIN 1 vj . Hlt' II -O ' Present 1 I'.JJ i Up I " 'UTILE MISS MELODY 1 i ; mvt 1 '"."'f:- ALICE JOYCE ) i I l 1 J "Her Lord and Master'? I I,1; f v fi'f; H -Jj?mcs Auhrev" in "The Applicant I , Vi t V 6 l?r B Watch for "Shadow, the Talkative Bur- kVi" :V S'4 ; t , Hj ; J 1 fl glar He'- Coming in Person Tuesday J ytl . A y S3x I ' ) tV t I f Matinee Ti n 1 'Evening,- -" i -('A7 : .. ! 30cfnd23c f I VI Oil u ay 25cand-7.se . . : tin im -trnwrnrir--"" JL- - . - " n.i.nil . J i VflUdeVlIIe ' r ' .. . v - iK. . ----- . v 1 ' "V!. rj' .'- -i 1 1 rt i i we i ' mmr r-K w vmv vrsx Vv : n - va ii vi Xi i a uss'stant s-iner- I 1 ! , T- Wf 1A U XV It VVV y . .. I -raduate oi , ill tne fill- ill 4 . u n.1 vi-li...! he ! 1 1 ' Ad accepted th1 prinripaiship of thej ft X , ... ....... ..,,i.rifS l tie, cjtu uruiuauMt 1 Marion Sunshine is one of the reasons why "The T-lue Kitten.' taring its premiere in New York city. Is such a big success. BITS FOR BREAKFAST -A. W , Salem looked yesieiday. In day. busy m I was a busy business It is Kreat news, that Salem Is to hae a cold storage and hint Lplant. It will holp to save the fruit crop, at times when there is a surplus above what the factories and shippers can handle. - it is also likely that the rail road companies wili use the plant largely for icing, espacially for the icing of cars of fruit passing through fiom the south destined stit'ition. lat ; lntenrint. ami sine intend'-nt. He h the law department versit-v'of Nebraska iircept;l thf1 principaiship of lhf school in the reformatory i'.t Kl dora he !csa:':l--d it as only tem porary that he ni ;lit earn enough money to. enable him to open, a law office in some western city. j but he got interested ;n th work and as time passed he ame one of the most noted experts in Am erica for the handling of j.uvenile delinquents, lie has been presi- were the controlling power in theffor northern and eastern points. politics of Oregon away back in the '50's and early 'bo s? Or when George P. Litchfield was witn me inaian uepamucui of the state of Oregon and how later he conducted a grocery Htore at State and Liberty, the present location of the Pomefoy & Keene jewelry? Do ou remember when many prominent citizens, especially pol iticians, gathered together in a saloon on North Commercial street and discussed opinions handed down by the supjremo court and other weighty matters concerning the welfare ot the na tion? Or when Clara Foltz, who later become a noted lawyer in Califor nia, aand who was a sister of Sen ator Shortridge of California, waa a resident of Salem? Or when the atfairs of the city were settled by nightly meetings of citizens at Klinger's bi'.wry? Do you remember the first le gal hanging in this part of the state, when George Roe was con victed ot the murder of his wife in the latle '50's? And do your re member whether the hanging was on the Marion or Polk county side of the river? Do .you remember when pupils were, whipped in th.2 public schools for any slight misdemean or? Do you remember thee teach ers; J. T. Gregg. Mary Lawrence. Zeipha Raymond. Hill " Kaiser, II rtha Moores, Carrie Cox, Joe Seiwoud. .Marie D'Arcy, tlab.e Clark, Addie Scriber-and how the theory of teaching in those day. was. "spare the rod aud spoil the child?" Do you remsmber the bird egK colfectors, Frank Meredith. Bill Heltzler, Clint Cooke. Hug John sun, Low Laughead . and Frank The dehydration people propose also to have a cold storage plant for their own uo, aiso the Hunt Bros, company, and it is Lk!y that there will be others of this kind. But thev will all he needed, anad they will all- help wonder fully in stabilizing the fiuit, indus try of the Salem district. V m The arms conference is all over hut the shouting, and the spectac ular formalities. S The great Krupp concern of Germany, one of the largest and most efficient industrial combina tions in the world. is receiving immense consessions in Uuss'a. That is what is going to happen t Russia. Tiie Germans are going to develop that country. Other nationals will do some develop ing, too; but the Germans have the best chance. On account of' proximity and a knowledgo of conditions and an understanding of the people and their language. They will have the first jump at the big things that are possible with th vast resources of that ! backward land. ! CLARK'S CRUISES by C. P. R. STEAMERS Clark's 3rd Cruin. J.nn.ry 23. 1923 ROUND THE WORLD S"trb SS "EMPRESS ot FRANCE" IJWi Grmi Too. SpcUlly Chartered 4 MONTHS CRUISE. ItOOO and up Ioclud c. Hottli. Feea. Driea,'Gu;le, ets. ANO HIS PLAtT.ttO soproaTto bv i; MAflY HAMPTOrr THE END OF THE ROAD EL COTA FON IN MUSIC MABELf I HARPER inmecAn or vMiocvciC" , Clark'a lBth CrtnM. February 3 TTE MEDITERRANEAN Sorortn SS "EMPRESS ot SCOTLAND" 2.00!) Grot Tom. Sprciillv Chanrrt J 65 DAYS CRUISE. $600 and up Inclading Hotela. Fea, lrir. Guidei. etc. 19 day EyP.PlB.Sl'a.'lT. Greece, etc. Europe atop-orara allowed on both ctuic. f are mnd PaiWea flmi Ftrliti, S406 a Frank C. Clark, Tlmaa Buildiag. New York. DOG REVUE. COMtOV TAVOaiTtt .1 DUNBAR &TUR(Ml:R ECCt-NTRIC 25J55235afaaaaaa5aa5a5SaSaa IN COaNGL,onERATION3 ant wjt' 1 "' i" "i " " ""ft; i - r" Buy Your Tickets in the Afternoon for Evening Show GThetreD Bring tho V Children 25c 4 . Matinee and . Evening JU V SBERTY STARTING TODAY 1 m No Advance in Prices! I GRAND THEATRE PANTAGES Tomorrow REALTY TRANSFERS F. K I., and Minni? -Parsons, south half to lot in. block 7, Yew Park addition to Sa lem. $1200. J. M. Darsh to C. S. and X. J. Gardner, lot 9. block 27. Capi tal Park add tion to Salem, $10 and vlhctf conslderatlous. - Kuser's Record Given By Iowa Publication The Esthervillt- ( Iowa I Vindi cator and Republican has from its Des Moins correspondent tli followinR con corn 'ni; W. I.. K!i ser. who recently resipnd 1 1 1 superintendencv of tho Iowa stale raining scliool at Kldora to conio to Salem and accept the suprin tendency of the njw tia'nirm school here: "The state b;,.ird rf .cor. I nil has I accepted the re.si,Tiiatiwi of V. I. : Kuser. superint-'iident f the low a for boys at Kldora. effective Februarv Mr. Knscr hs been connected with ! the institution at Kldora for til years, first as principal of the scncoi in connect ion wnn tile in never before showtv on ani screen-count em I -u-iiii..m ...istate training. school nut aa Ul i , 1 1 1 1 a ii i . vti ' i v i v v .... Court aud Ubei ty streets and how th2 boys gazed iu awe at the lumi),ton.?s? lo you remember the faiiou niuider trial of Ileal tnd Baker and how tliey were tonicted purely on circunistancial evi dence and how they confessed? Do you remember when they were hanged on May 17, 1865, in thei block bounded by Church and Cottage streets, F?rry and Trade, where the old jail was located? And how thousands of people came for miles to witness the public execution? And how U. C. Pearson, princi pal of tlm public schools, dism s ed school in order that the pu pils might witness the hangings as a great moral lessoti? And how Frederick Schwatka, the Imou Arctic explorer, then a boy in Sa lem, sold pamphlets telling of thj (OUfession, the proceeds to go to the w.dows of the condemned men? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SALES.M KX l)EVKLOPKI) A large Pacific Coast institution has numerous representatives who! are earning more than $100 per week. If this interests you and you have a desire to become a real salesman and are willing to work, and follow our system, we wiil Ik; pleased to have you get in touch with us. Previous experience not essential. We offer an opportunity for rapid! advancement to men who show real ability and energy. Phone 1090 office hours. USB YOFR BOXI'S OX A REAL little farm with huildincs. Ma gee, corner State and Commer cial, over Busicks'. FOR REXT ONE THREE ROOM furnished apartment. Capitol Hotel. Phone 6 50. TRADE YOUR FORD OR CHEV rolt on $500 Salem property, electric lights. baMi. 1 Va blocks to car. A gooa buy if you haven't the ear. Magee. corner State - and Commercial, over L . ; M an F I aav -a. aV "m .- A - m i i 1 UNt f mmK V-aAWSw T. Th Crmmt Dam Fipta.U. that tra i $4 'A , ' it.A' i I iT&l S : 'fJ ' vmmrmv mt an Orftaa riw. ll . I 'V;i' Jy47 6 Tki- APyO -V Th, Wan hf U, at a Mfftr .f mmV ;. i VPA ISv JlVV Th HIM Bid alaat IHlK ' . I l A OA VV iS. A' Th" K-' ': J&Yi C I S ASSCVl - N Brtak of thr Fall. ' . j - 1