THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY MORNING; MAY 29,r1923 REAL ESTATE Continued i ; i For Sale ;. - ; arty iaiaa iacraa ; la elty llnita aa railroad, fin lit lot wood nil etc. Priaa StSOO. - -,t- i.r ,.,4 ,. W, H. Grabenhorst & Co. :. V rf-'. 175 SUM St. , ' t U To Exchange . ISO-ACRE STOCK FARM BOOTH. ra Orafft' prW 2000, - will ' pay i - f ioOO aaa jidUfarcac (or small tract cloa to. , It Arr wn ImproTed at Aloaay: prica i S9000. ' trada for small improved tract . eloaa to alata. tn vatva. aiea loafw fi80O, will lata light ear- ar piano. , s . Thomason j l 8314 8 lata Btract. If TOO ARE I THE MARKET FOR a soma sea Aadaraon ; Rapert. 404 Orefs Bldf . , . m For. Sale 5 room kmw, nr lot. Nab Hill dle ; trie.. - Friea ! S20O0. $500 dews will -: kaadla. ; . -, , :, ; W. H. Grabenhorst & Co, ' - J 275 Stata St. r PUBLIC NOTICES' ; NOTICE OP; IMPROVEMENT OF CAPITOI! STREET BETWEEN MADISON STREET AND PAIR GROUNDS ROAD. Notice la hereby given that the Common Council of the City ot Salem. Orejren. deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to im prove Capitol -Street from the north Una cf Madison Street to the east line of the Fairgrounds t Road, at the expense of the abutt ' lug and adjacent property, .except the street Intersections 'the ex- t pease ef which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of Capitol Street to , the established grade, construct las cement, concrete curbs, and paring said portion of Capitol ( trt with m six Inch cement con crete pavement forty feet wide In accordance U with : the plans and specifications " therefor which ere adopted - by the Common Council. May 21st. 1923, now on file-, la the office, of the City Re corder and; which are hereby re ferred to and made a part here The Common Council ' hereby leclares its" purpose and Intention to maze the above described Im troveraent by and through the Street' 1 Improvement Department ' cf the City of Salem. " By order of the Common Conn dl the! 21st day of May, 1923. r M. POULSEN. City Recorder. . Data of first publication hereof fi May 25,1 1923. J Ml KIBES' COURT V man FcUarrhs is ht effiefcl publication cf its record of claim before Iks Usnza ccusty ccTssuuzssers ccsH for the Llayi tena, 1923 Willi the suzoczt allowed. till csnthsed, etc.. nc- ecrdiss: ta the records b Ihe office of the cccsty 3.00 7.50 1U)A1)8 AND HIGHWAYS f Road District No. 1 1 Keil.: A. W.. ; cleaning ' out , ditch . , . J , . ..L Kraus. Ed, clearing, etc Owen, C, E.. repairs - ta grader, etc . I . . . i . , . 10.30 Payne, E. E.,-, grading, . etc. ; , - 22.50 Zimmerman,. A. J., grad- ' etc. .. Snyder.. A. C-. patrolman Road District No. 2 V. Moomaw, J. C, lumber 60.16 Scholl dV Sons, J., nails. etc Schults. C. F- bolts. 20.00 42.00 3.67 1.50 etc Zurlinder, John, string-, ""era" .v. :T" 'I... 5.00 Dawes. Willis, grading. . ' 1.50 Palmer, : Earl, do f .S.i-. 2.50 Kester, Milton B., Gen. team , work ..... L v . . ' 12.75 Malone. Mel. JL., dovj etc , 6.18 Crimps, Prank,1 ' grading 2.50 Keane, Simon, do J....' 12.50 10.00 6.00 15.00 15.00 - 1.55 3.00 59.25 do ... A;, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , Sealed proposals will be recelv- - i at the office of the undersigned : 71 State street. Salem. Oregon vntll 11 a. m.. Saturday. June nd, for the general construction it First X!nit with Power House for the Grant High . School. Salem Oregon, Also separate proposals a 111 he received for the Plumbing 'nd the Heating at the same time ad place, i r, :;, :'; ; S : ,'. f-:" Bids .will be opened at a meet ig of the Board of Directors to I 3 held la . the High School Bulld iig at 12 o'clock, noon the same ..'ay. ' 'i l-V.'. ':' , ' r '. Plans and " specifications may a obtained, at the oiiice of the chool Clerk, Salem, Oregon and f Knighton )& Howell. Architects, Jnlted State s i National Bank :a!ldlES, Portland. Oregon. 1 Bidders Bond or Certified Check sr ten per cent i (10)i ot the mount of the proposal, v madf ayable toi W. H. Burghardt. Clerk f School : District No. 24, must ccompany.each bid. ,r ; , ? . The hoard of. Directors reserves right to reject any or all 1 W. ii BURGnARDT. j Clerk. School Dlstrfct No. 24. Marion ounty, Oregon, May 24. 1923. .BMVJffl GATES POT Dlffi Local Officials Endorsed for Activity, in Enforcement , of Laws ; '-' -1 Hopkins, Loyd, do Striker, Guy Q. Wolfer. Fred, do J Spagle. Albert,' do Reed. Marvin F., Sandberg, : Frank UIKUU1E ...... r Painter. R. C, patrolman Road Dtetrictf No. S Ashton. Ralph, brtdge work . . i ; MHler, J. ;H patrolman . . Road District No. 4 Pillette, Stanley, Plowing etc. . ; . ".;.. i " i . . . ; Henry, Ben. grubbing stumps . ... r ..-. Jette, Arthur, j J hauling lumber, ' etc : . ; I . '. . Jette, . , Arthur. !; clearing . . brush, etc . . .v.. . Kuns, Peter, grubbing - stumps . . . .' ; ....... ' Pillette, Basl, plowing, etc. : Raymond. I (Fred, repair--. Ing bridge Cook, . ,Y., patrolman. . v. Road District; No. 5 Dav'dson Ralph, grading ' etc. -. Eeten; Joseph, repairing . Fresno -: . . j - Hughes, , Toney. plowing .out ditch .....!..... Managre, Ray, f plowing. , etC'. i V ' ; !!. Davidson. - W. F ; patrol- -VFc-DiarlciiNoi. O Keene, Chester, grading and dragging - '. . V . Fahey, J. W., patrolman , Road District No. 7 Collard, Pierce,4 gravel. . Eder, , , Frank, 1 hauling -' -gravel - ; ().. s . Kahntv Frank,- doi .... ? Harper, Robert M haul ing, gravel, etc 50.00 18.00 12.00 1.50 5.00 7.50 1.50 23.00 3.00 37.00 10.00 3.00 . 1.00 15.00 2.00 40.00 28.00 8.70 52.50 52.50 ( - i 37.50 25.00 Kahut, Frank, on grader... Cutaf orth, i F. I It, driving v team. ...'. ;....... Eder, , Wenel. grubbing . . .' Cutsferth, John H., patrol- man. Road Distract No. 8. Alcher. Henry, posts. .T. . . Uvesay, J. H., lumber and and nails......;...... 20.80 Warwick; W. G.. grading 16.00 Moorls, A. E., hauling dirt Alcher, G. J. hauling dirt Alcher, Henry, , j setting ; !,P08tf .;.'-.iT. i".'"iiia ... Alcher,- Frank, do., . . . . . Thels. George, do. , Dart, . J. W.. patrolman .V ; Road'Dlstrk No. 8M. 34.50 6.00 72.00 . 8.64 5.00 3.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 28.00 Semolke, Anton,, grubbing 21.00 Semolke, John.' do. . ; ',; 18.00 Biersack, Jake, do.. . . .s . 12.00 Plas, f Gerhard, I holding ' l, , , plow and csrapef . . . , 10.50 Plas, Vernon; grubbing. 10.60 Hogg, W. !., patrolman. . 70.00 ' Road District No. 13. Ames, S., pick handles. . . .50 Womack, Fred, patrolman . 2.00 r Road District No. 14. Bock Bros., powder,, fuse, ; f " etc. .. v .... i. ........ . 19.90 Duval, Henry, clearing, etc 20.00 lulderson, Pete, dragging 10.00 King, Chas.. hauling rock, 10.00 Funrue, Ben,' grubbing.. ' 9.00 Coberly. Ed. dragging. . . - 7.50 Bailer, Sam, clearing, etc. 3.00 Oeder, A., patrolman. ... 28.00 Road District No. 15. A Bock Bros., powder. . .V 7,70 Silverton Lumber Co.. lumber West Side Gravel Co.. gravel. Liechty, Albert, hauling gravel. . ........ .:. . . . Beu tier, Frank, do.; . . . . . Meyer, Alfred, do. .... IV Ramseyer, David, do. . . . . Kaufman, Geo., shoveling gravel. ... Hart. Sam, do. ........ . Desart. Earl, hauling graT- el.... Nadon, Theodore, do. . '. .i. Muller, Albert, do.. .. . 'i Kaufman, J. S., patrolman Road District No. 15)1 Jorgensen. Ira., ' Bolts, Washehs, etc. ........ . Bock Brothers, powder. fuse, etc..........;.. 17.30 Lais, Frank, cutting wood for crusher. . . ....... West Side Gravel Co.. gravel .......... Sommers, Alfred, repair work . Arnold, Monroe, do. . . .-. .. Losk, Fred, do.. . .... Moores. Charlie, do. ..... Lorence. Slmer, do. .-. ... Miller, Linn, do. ........ Lohnbakker, Oliver, do... Lohnbakken, Otto, do.. . . Lindsay, Alex, do. Funrue, H. K., do.. J. 1. j Tokstad, Emal. do....... Brown," Sam, do.. ...... Small. Hugh T.. do.. ....i Burns, John, do. ........ Lorence, ..Andrew, patrol man. , Road District No. 16 West Side Gravel Co.. gravel . . . . r . . . . ; 246.60 - Road District No. 17 The Wattt Shipp Powder . Co., powderd, fuse and CftPS r1 4' Woelke, P. W.; grading Worden, Ralvh, grading FarrelL-Geo. ditching. Hoover, C. A plowing and grubbing ...... Marshall. 1 Arthur, grub bing Naftxger, plo Sturgls, 'Ralph, ditching Gouley, Romeo, .''patrol man -, . , Road District No.' IS Mason, J. H.,' grubbing. Punxel, W. F., grubbing i Cole, , Root., patrolman . 47.00 Road District No. 19 West s!de Gravel Co., gravel ....... ...... 142.20 Beardsley, H. J., hauling and - spreading . gravel Savage, ;W. E., . general repair work ........ Hall, Morse, . do . . ..... Guthries; . C. S., do. . . . Baker,! Lloyd, do Darling. O. I B., do . . . . Road District Now SSO Farman. Albert general repair work ......... 2.63 Farman, Robert, do ... 4.89 Kapllnger, M. P., patrol man ...... ....... 2.00 ' Road District No. 21 By unanimoui -rote, the Salem "Ministerial association on Mon day en dorsed the work of Ma.y or John 1 B. Glesy, Judge P.' J. Hunts of the Justice court, Judge W. M. Bushey of the county rourt. atd Governor, Walter M. ".'"Iflerce for their program of law enforcement, v:; . i Ti: : They also, endorsed, by the tame unanimity, the Jwork of the iloral Improvement league, that' has functioned successfully dur ing the past year in helping law enforcement jand. around Sa lem. ;" ' v.- ' - . -- ' ' I The ( association went on re cord' as regretting the , recent dismissal of K. , C. Gatea. 'pront Mtlon enforcement ' otficer t Portland; and expressed a " hope for his reinstatement aa acapa ble executive. The debate In dicated the Individual belief that a close Investigation of the underlying reasons for , his re cent dismissal : would . reveal a scandalous condition of vaf fairs that needed airing. i ; Monday's meeting was the last of jthe year, the association ad journing tor the summer. How ever: there will . be one other called meeting within ,he next week. j or two to discuss the re sults of ithe daily rUg!ous school ttanrice that has Ucn tried oat it tta ' Garfield school during ' Bates, W. 8:, dragging.1 ; . Otf erstrom, Albert, do. . . Johnston, Chas., tile..'. . '.. So wa, Paul, shears - ground The Watt Shipp I Powder Co.", sticks, capa, etc. . . Whitman, C. P., axe handle Degulre, Peter, grubbing.. Butterf leld, Albert." haul- u jng grarei. ... 4; ..... . Miller, James, i hauling gTavei . . . . ..,... . . Buschkowsky, 'Albert, . grubbing . . . . J .- St'ute, J., dragging roads' Miller, .- Jake, ! dragging roads . V , . . i- Allne, ' Herman, n digging ditch;...:.. Wolheter. Gene, ditching, Kernes, Sam, grubbing. .. , Johnston, John patrolman "V Road District. No. 1 5.00 7.00 6.00 1.30 6.40 4.00 42.00 10.00 20.00 24.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 7.50 68.00 22.25 Grimm, Wm. grading, etc. Homan, henry, slashing brush Mcholick, John,' 'crushing : rock ....... .... Van Cleave.. Joseph A... pa trolman ,!. 39.50 i RodDitrlct No. 10. W1 11a mette Enulpment, wheel for grad ar, . . . . . Ama, Fr., hauling gravel. . Griesenauer, B., do.. . . . Griesenauer, Edward, do. Oberslnner, Jos., grading Road District No. 12. Johnson and Graxer,; , re- cairs to graden etc . . . 17.00 Shepherd. : Floyd, driving 4.50 30.60 22.50 10.00 30.0 20.00 15.00 238.14 123.30 .V-' I-'-. 35.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 33.00 73.00 10.00 5.00 20.00 64.00 6.86 7.50 68.40 30.00 33.00 3.00 47.60 45.00 3.00 21.00 3.00 21.00 25. Q0 20.00 3.00 3.00 j 3.00 68.00 Eger, E. C, holding w 11.90 5.00 5.00 3.00 5.50 3.00. 1.50 5.50 2.00 3.00 i I I t t I I I Schmitt, Ed., engine ' : y erading .. Zimmerman. ; Wm., cut- - ting brush . . . ; . . . . . Doerf ler, Ed., holding plow . KA .V. .".'. . Denney, ?; EL C, tending grader Denney; EL C. ' tending - rrad er . Etxel, vjpe, holding plow etc. ...J....... Weidner, Albert, ahovel- ing , dirt Li .fu.::..,- Schott, E. LP., shoveling ; dirt'.;". ....... Weber, Rudolph, shovel-. ing dirt J , B., pa- Van Handel, trolman i ; Road District No., 241 Bones, . J; . M. D.. repairs to grader, etc.; . 10.00 22.00 3.00 i 3.00 6.00 6.00 v .. . ? 9.00 .V. 6.00 . 3.00 3.00 52.00 .1 Salem Hardware Co.. shovel I . i. v . . i . Thomason, P. E.. pulling grader with tractor. . . Wlttef. K. II., running slicker Wlttel, R. OL; patrolman . Road District No. 27 Adams, George.' grading. Avans, A., grubbing stumps Bonny, Jac. grading road . Faschlng, Harvey, plow- lug and J grading roa d . Toney, L. P., grubbing stumps Stapleton, ' H. C, patrol : ; man ............... Road District No. 2SK Hauser Bros.', powder, - caps, etc - Jorgensen, : Ira, grader 'repairs ..... Cook, J. J.; hauling .. srrawaf anil , Itrhins- Bowman. Oi LL; grading. Judd,: L., -picking rock.'. ' Lee. L.; grading i , i' ..... McMIUen. H. D., Slashlnb Saulchenbefg, Louis, I grading f .L ,7k Lewis. H. !M.. grad'ng. . . Hennlngsen, P. y A.', pa- trclman 1 . . . . . ....... Road Dbtrirt No. 20 Coast Culvert and Flume 4 Company, v pipe culvert Bohnie. T; JJ; j sharpen- I Ing plow: and grader . v " Parr. Richard; putting In tiling .............. Harris, ' Clarence, grading Harris; Earnest; grading, etc. ' Harris. John,' patrolman . -V f Road District No. SO Van Koten. George, j sharpening picks, etc . Brown Petxel ' Lumber i Co.. T' lumber. ..;...... H'nx, A. B.; powder, I fuse, etc ;;......... Smith, B; B.,' slashing i brush ... .V-. . .'. ..... Thompson. ? Clyde. ' grub- 1 blng and- slashing. . . : West, Homer, slashing -'brush, etc. VL Wells, Lee, ' patrolman '. . j - Road District No. 31 The Watt Shipp Powder Co., powder, stumps, , . etc ' Doerfler. 'Joe, grading.; . Russell, C.JW.. Taking . I out rock-:'. .-.. , . .t Russell, Delta, taking out -rj rock. . . . . . . .'. ...... ; Russell, H. E., , grading. etc Russell, Kermet, : taking out rocks, etc.'....... Russell. , S.' H., patrolman - Road District No. 32 Dosler. John, f resno ' ' 6.55 3.75 7.50 6.00 8.00 10.00 19.50 10.00 20.00 18.60 40.00 7.50 7.50 12.50 6.00 6.0 0 31.00 Magee; M. E., patrolmani - Road District No. 22 HerschV Adam, - plowing, : ' etc. ..... . .. ...... Ramseyer, B. J., grading Ramseyer. ; Joe, grading . Hersch, .Fred, patrolman . Road District No. 23 The r, Watt Ship ;Powder Co.; powder, fuse, etc.. Rlesterer, J. J., shovels, ' hoe, etc. . .'. .'. . .. Peterson, John P., drag ging ..... . .'. ...... Peterson, I. M., ditching Rabens, W. H., dragging Scott, G. .D.; patrolman. 10.50 I : . 30.00 10.00 1Q.00 49.00 18.55 t 6.40, 10.00 6.00 2.50 28.00 ? Road District No. '24 j Cladek, - Chas.. '.' welding, i ' etc Lulay Brothers Lumber " Company,' lumber Rlesterer, F. J., tile, oil,.- grease, etc Spanlof, Jacob, packing, ' CtCa ' -' Etxel, P. J., wood Hermans. Wm., hauling ruter Kints. John, hauling . ' tools . . i ........... . Lambert, 1 S., wood."...' Philips, ' Linn, i wood. .... Fox,: AL,T wood .v. .' Dillard, Luke, rollerman Larson, 1 Andrew, holding . rooter Odenthal. Joe,-. . hauling water ...... . Ruettrer. Bill hauling water Zuber, Joe,; scrapping. . . Basil. B'H, loading ' . scraper Wagner, Philip, spread ing rock 16.35 38.30 11.50 1.07 7.00 2.50 5.00 1.75 8.75 20.00 37.50 4.50 1.25 39.00 32.00 15.00 21.00 team 33.00 Downing. Harry,- roller- 7.85 1.25 10.60 20.00 6.00 17.50 12.00 5.00 5.00 41.00 172.60 "1.50 - 4.50 23.00 " 26.00 32.00 2.10 13.20 37.35 12.00 : 12.00 75.50 112.00 19.63 15.00 3.00 3.00 50.00 10.50 60.00 cwork 1.25 .r. ....... . -, Road District No. 133" Hi Basl. John, culvert repa'r ; 4.50 ! SIegmund.iE.1 G., i patrol-! ; i ;manetci.f.L.ULLU: 15.75 EUel. John W repairing: j culverts 4.37 Tltte, :K J. M., repairing culverts- . j; .. . .V. J 47 r j Road District NoC 33 J4 Carter, E. E.. plowing and scraping .. . ; . . .V 750 Taylor. LoweL ; shoveling ,1.50 Carter; C. C, putting in i culvert .. . . . 1,50 Taylor. George' V., put- ting. in culvert ... 1.50 Beringer, G; E., dragging 38.00 Berlnger, Wm., patrol man -. ; . . ... . . ....... 24.00 r Road District No.? 34 - Lomker, Frank eutting timber . . . . . .; . . . . .. 15.00 McAlister, S, Tk, cutting - timber . .'. . L . . . ... 27.00 Pettyjohn, D., ! dragging, v : etc ; ,. ,L 9.00 Roda. John, 'Clearing right ot way 21.00 Stscho, Ray, cutting tim ber r 30.6Q Sischo. Ed. patrolman.. . 40.00 Road District No. 35 t ! Brtdley, N. J., shoveling ' gravel ...... . 30.00 McCurdy. George A., pa trolman . .... . . ; . 60.00 Road District No. SO Woelke, P. W..' grading.. 15.00 Worden. Ralph, grad'ng. - 15.00 Road District No. 40 Work. C. H., gravel.; . . . Kanrtf, ,W. Jf. dragging road, end hauling gravel :; '; ,v.'p ...... .'. .: Mahler, John, loading : - gravel . . . . .-. ., Richards. E. X.. loading : i gravel .:l.-f'.'.. . , . . . . Work. C. H.. patrolman, v . Road District No. 4 1 Oregon Gravel Co.. gravel Welty. Raleigh,, hauling gravel .V.. . ..";.... Welty; O.," patrolman.. ... Road District No. 43 Buttkey, William. . : grading . ;..'..'.. .. - Garner.; Orel, grading.. . Robertson jj Ben, drag-; , i S'ng, etc. L m. V ..... v . . Thomas. John, handl'ng "', rock on -drag ........ Wilson, H IL. ihaullng gravel - Wright, W. F.t patrol-1 ;, .-' man . .'. '. Wltxel C, C..; patrolman r !; Road Diatrict No. 47 Hooper. E- A., cutting -: brush J. - . Rod District No. 48 Drager. Ed., plowing and , grading i . . . Owenj . Owen holding :: plow.. 'etef;.i. .-, . . , Owenj , Thomas-, - hauling ; -'grader.Uetct U Wead, Frank, hauling, " -"aTavel -; . L i . Hahni E. V.. patrolman. -; Itoad District No. 40 Nelson. A.s Ki lumber. 5.16 i (To be continued) i MOVIE GOSSIP . ill 5.50 45.00 21.00 6.00 36.00 43.20 57.50 4.00 2.50 2.50 ; 6.60 4.00 "5.00 10.00 32.00 6.00 18.25 .6.00 18.87 20.00 10.00 2 If tney would1 only get some sugar substitute that would : take the place ot sugar. When it comes (6' sugar there is nothing quite so good as the original article. OREGON i Rupert- Hughes in. for. Sale." -Souls :t:,::. liberty- -, . Hunting Big Game fn.. Af rica." ' 1 .. ' ... RLIGII , . 1 J.. Warren Kerrigan in; "The Green Flame." . ' f. The final showings of Thomas Meighan's : latest Paramount ' pic ture. "The Ne'er Do Well," will take place at the Oregon theater today. : Llla -Lee heads a strong supporting - cast : composed ' j of John Miltern, Laurance -Wheat and other- prominent screen act ors. Alfred Grfeen, who 'gov erned the destines of many Meighan's vehicles, directed. of by Universal' Pictures delightful and - tremen " educational U entertain- Charles Hernandez, one of the mostl celebrated of Cuban par- riots, is the man : who brought to the. head ot the Cuban insur rection ' McKinley's , . messenger carrying .the celebrated message to , Garcia, prior to the entrance ot the United States in the war with Spain. Through his co operation with; John S. Robert son in filming ,'The , Bright Shawl,' many veterans -who had taken -part .in the seven-year war commencing , in .1874 and the last struggle, . were rounded up tor screen atmosphere. - . r Colonel. Hernandez recalls hav Ing gone , to " Key West to iget Major Carter who was to take the word fro mPresident McKin ley that the American soldiers would soon be on their way. to Cuba and, .wishing Garcla's ad vice as . to where to land in j or der to be of the most value , to the revolutionists. . j "To get back to Key West we crossed the; sea In a little yawl which proved "almost un aeaworthr. For -a time - it look ed ' as If. we were going to j the bottom of the ocean. ; We, had to take , suh a vessel so as not to excite the suspicions . of j the Spanish cruisers. They were In the habit of seeing fishing boats go out and paid . no attention to them." , , , , f- . - Colonel Hernandez remained - In lot Key West until the . War i De partment Sent for him to come to Washington. . He was given 610 over hls carfare and that was all the money he had when hie' reached Washington., , He rwas provided with sleeping accommo dations, but no t one - thought about his r appetite or that he had to eat,- - He . was In . Wash ington 'a couple of days before he was "Invited Jto a, dinner- his ifirst meal since he left the train. "I don't know what I would have - done , had, it not been for the State dinners they gave me", he admits. "I ' hope I did j not shock my hosts by my ravenous appetite, but -1 will Jtell you 1 was ; awful hungry. Of course being ' a guest, j I i could not! - re mind my hosts of my lack of finahces." sembled into a dously ment. " . ' ' Even the Paul Ralney pictures sre outclassed by this film, call ed "Hunting Big Game in Af rica." In addition to some sup erb photography and the natural beauty of the Jungles of "Dark est Africa," -there - are animals galore; Starting r from Cape Town via .Ford - motor. - the - ex ploring : expedition " . makes its way; northward . to the land of the ulus, traversing over 60,000 miles, partly in ox-drawn wag ons, and partly . touring ; in -the tireless Ford.- The i expedition covered : a period of four years not without many dangers as re corded In the camera, , Birds as varied and as wonderful as the tropical foliage, . lions, . tigers; leopards In their native lair; ele prants charging directly Into the focus of the camera all - these and; much more, providing more genuine thrill than a dozen of the artificially built "big scenes" so common in pictures this sea- son. . . . . '.' . Nor is the film without , its sense of humor. The incongru ity of; a "flivver" pursuing flock of wild giraffes across the African steppes or crashing pell mell Into an Infuriated warthog is as ludicrous . as ' any . comedy the f 'lms have offered. A "blind" for the camera permitted severs marvelous "close-ups" of the an imals, and many ; of the specie almost extinct - haye been photo- praphically recorded for poster ity in these remarkable films. - : The . young woman who .broke all records washing dishes for 3 1 hours is overwhelmed -with of fers to marry, j A . real ; dish-washer among the young women of today Is cnriosity-Exchange. The most fascinating motion picture we have ever seen is at the Liberty theater. A. j W. Show's camera .record of . j the Oakland, Cat, Museum of j Na tural History's 'exploitation In the Atrican wilds, has been as- "The . Green Flame ia a won derful title suggesting mystery as the very keynote of J. War ren Kerrigan's latest;. Brunton picture, released by W. W. Hod kipson. Placing the audience on 'qui vivl.' tantalizing them with suspense and baffling them .with the mysterious workings . of a decidedly original type of crook ring ia said to have . been the purpose of Raymond G, Hill, the distinguished playwright and: an tbor of "Hara- O'Nell," who wrote "The Green Flame," at the BHgh theater today. : Even the Hp readers will have ha hard time to follow the speech of '- all "the' players in ' "Be My Wife," a Gold wyn-release at the Bllgh- next Saturday,, for the lan guage used is a ' mixture ' of French,' English and - American Rose Dione, who ' plays the mod iste, speaks scarcely any Eng lish and' often relapses into her native tongue In search of appro priate 'phrases; Lincoln" Stedman the fat boy, - speaks only pure American; and Arthur Clayton's speech is South African English And ' Max - Llnder himself: has highly flavored -accent. play. "Souls for: Sale." which li picturized from his , own tivei of movie lite in Hollywood - for Goldwyn i is ! the "Snow Saop." of rilmdom. , i What James Forbes' play d'd for the .stage,' Mr. Hughes' "Souls for Sale" does for "motion pictures,! This film bad leen booked for the Oregon theater and -jtll open th;re to- nignt ror inrte days. Mr. fiughesi i.i. responsible for the statement that mist of in cidents which "he pictures In hts novel aad . In I the - screen version of it are taken from happen'ngs which he had' seen at the studio and on-' location. - "A lot of the incidents in tia picture really - have happened either to my company or that of other- 3- directors," says Mr. Hughes. "For instance, take, the accident with! the wind-propeller which happens' in this story; That really happened to Patsy Ruth Miller In 'Remembrancea. when night scenes were being taken at 4;30 In the morning, when everybody was dead tired and shivering; with" cold, and somebody i had moved the wind machine $ligatly, so that Miss Miller was, with'n two feet o? being, struck by , the thing - which Would Invariably have killed her had, she taken two steps mora In the dark. Tour people v have lately been ? killed - by . those things, by the way, In the mak ing of " pictures. The; dangers to the picture actors have never been exaggerated In fict'on ia fact, they have never been real ly told. j - : There is a lot of fun made In the. moving pictures ot the slSng-Ing-vlne sort of girl, but it is our recollection 'that these old-fashioned kind managed to keep out of the divorce court. Exchange. COr.IING THUTJSDAY " Can monkeys "and "other "ani mals talk? The old question was revived. by an Interesting in cident during the filming : of "Miracles of the Jungle," the sensational Federated animal production, the first chapterso! which will be shown at ' the Bligh theater - on Thursday and Friday. Rupert Hughes' new- photo-. mm Today J. ; WARREN KfiRRIGAri And ills Own Com j-any - - ; in- - - Thb Grcch a"'-.-:". : A, Drama of Thrills ' and Mystery t OOO : 0 MONEY TO GUIDD nixr - A Comedy PHOTO-PLAYS:-" 'AT': BALM'S ; LEADING : THEATKEC r v. OREGON, STARTING TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. 1 LAST TIMES TODAY The Ne'er Do t . , iv eu HUGHE Famous 'Rd Book" Story Based on life in Motion Picture Studio An Unsurpassable Cast . Mae Busch Richard Dix Barbara Lailark Eleanor i Boardman - -' Lew Cody t . c Frank Mayo - ( nrr ufe in h. Srr wood How LULL, tares are n Holly- pic- made i ; Hawley's Special "MEMORIAL i CONCERT, Tomorrow Night 8:45 P. 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