me. OREGON STATESMAN,: SALEIT, OREGON Trr SUNDAY- MORNING, : MAY 25, 192 1 ' attragtions'fgr.gomifieh: -4 1 &Lzk New Vaudeville at -' The -Bligh 'Today The Flash Trio 1 composed of three young f and , talented lanc- T8,. woq nave Deen associated: in Metropolitan Opera -House production,-with. the ChlcaKo Opera com pany, with, the Fokine Ballet at New York. Hippodrome, and num erous 4 other - spectacular produc tions.: . They present a series , of dances . from, the , Aztec Indian Tribes . to the 'modern I up-to-date Jaxi .dancing, Interpreting all ' of their .dances in a, thoroughly, ar tistic," manner, :.' , . -""7 Phil .Goode,. who has been .' a featured ," comedian, with some of the best Metropolitan, productions and vwho has forsaken game to enter .the vaudeville field, is thoroughly conversant with, the subject of hta monologue which he preaehts'jn.a manner both "enter taining-and "amusing. , Day tori & 'Palmer present "It Is to Laugh.'' Even the most skep tical "will realize, that the skit of I V. Is Your Last Ch&hce to See- ,.3f ... t "I- V The jaotion pic ture, that has .thrilled, ;, capti vated and exalt ed j Salem ithea tre goers as no other ; produc tion, "has ever done,";- . this name as played by Sam Day ton and Olive Palmer is just that. Excepting the time consumed by a couple of songs, Mr. Dayton and Miss Palmer crowd fifteen min utes full of conversational fun. It ij one of the best laughing hits today In vaudeville. i Morelen & Doran Mis3 Doran, a recruit from? the concert, and Chautauqua Field is an excep tionally, high-class violinist . ren dering her numbers with" techni que execution, in addition to be ing a. very attractive and becom ingly gowned young lady with a charming personality. Billy Mor len, accordionist,, truthfully called 'Wizard on the; Piano Accordion was a - featured- attraction in Charles Dillingham's Broadway success "Two Blocks Away." This couple have just - finished twenty eight weeks tour of the- Keith Vaudeville Circuit. Their rendi tion of standard popular and jazz melodies on violin and accordion will undoubtedly register to the extent of 100 per cent entertain ment. ' Hollywood France In "As Boy of Flanders "Mademoiselle MidnlqhtV t Open at Oregon Tomorrow ; Mae. Murray, i for whom such adjectives as beautiful, dazzling. bizarre and bewitching- seem to have been expressly originated. la determined to give something en tirely different and unexpected in every picture she makes. Her new est production,; . ; "Mademoiselle Midnight," coming to the Oregon theater tomorrow, which .her .hus band, Robert Z.' Leonard, direct ed. Is . just , as different V from Fashion Row"; asi the latter, is from her previous pictures. In ' "Mademoiselle Midnight' Miss Murray plays the .- part of a gTeat lady of the court of Napol eon the Third, and then the de scendant of the same character in Mexico' many -years- later. Both these roles lend themselves to col orful characterizations - of -which Miss Murray has : taken - full., ad vantage.' r , In the many costumes, dresses. gowns and shawls she wears in the old Mexico episodes of the story . Miss Murray : presents one of the most colorful characters of her career. i It frequently, happens that a dark horse is one who will pony up. i r .! The topography of Los Angeles and vicinity, for the first time in film history, failed to offer suit able .locations for a, film, produc tion. ;.. Scouts sent out by Jack Coogan, senior, to "spot", locations for Jackie's new picture, "A Boy of Flanders! returned after weeks of exhaustive . exploration ' which included practically every .foot of California soil, but nowhere could they find country similar . to that of Flanders.- v t The cities and countryside of the low, flat,' Flemish variety pro vide the' locale of Jackie a adapta tion of Onida's child classle, J"A Dog of Flanders." The entire action . of ' the play takes place in and about St. Ange- ten,- a small Flemish village, - and Antwerp, which at one time was larger than London, and famed as a clearing house of precious gems and as the center for art and ar tists. ': . ; j So Jackie Coogan and his com pany did not go outside the con fines of the big studios in Holly wood for any scenes in the pic ture. Antwerp .was transplanted to Hollywood dykes, canals, windmills, and all of the pictures que objects that adorn the Flem ish.: countryside were; faithfully constructed to meet' the require ments of the stly. More ; than three hundred scenes had s been written'into: the : script, all of which were -filmed , right on the studio grounds. - A Boy -of - Flanders,'- which is coming to the Oregon theater for three days, beginning Thursday, is one or The Immortal little classics of child fiction, and has turned out. to - be' Jackie-- Coogan's- most quaint and delightful picture to date. Negri has the role of Claire,-leader of a baud of Apaches. She mar ries a prominet French diplomat, using her newly -acquired spcial Dosition to advantage bv bet rav ing he wealthy friends IntoLthe bands of her underworld associ ates. She often visits her,' 'old haunts and during one of these trips . is recognized, her husband being informed. , He continues along in silence for some time, however, and when Claire finally does confess he tells her that he "has been aware of it all the time and' was just waiting for th con fession from her own lips, which he knew was sure to come. "Sporting Youth" Is : Thrilling Screen Drama Life, love, a chauffeur's uni form, and the thrill of the "roar ing road" are the interwoven ele ments of drama and subtle come dy in TSportlng Youth", Reginald Denny's new Universal starring feature which comes next , Friday matinee to the Grand theater, with a bag full of thrilling tricks. j The sporting youth is the youth of strenuous activities, always an xious to do something daring, whether it is racing in a five hun dred horsepower airplane, tearing up the asphalt with a motor car, or climbing endless glaciers in searchof the-North Pole, even though so many good poles, bar ber poles, for example, are to be found along Main street. Pola Negri's Picture Features at-Oregon Nothing' shadowy about the ; re ception accorded Pola Negri's pic ture, "Shadows, of Paris," a Her bert Brenon ' production, which was shown for the first time at the Oregon theater ' Friday and closes tonight. .1 It's a story by the French auth ors -Andre Picard and Francis Carco Picard, it will be remembered- also wrote "Kiki." Miss More Expense Reports Are-FileU By Candidates .The following - candidates' ex pense- statements - resulting from the recent primary election I were iuea Saturday with the secretary of state: Henry - Waldo Coe, republican delegate ; to "the national conven tion,' state at, large, nothing. S. A. Matthleu, republican, del egate to national convention, third congressional district, $94.6 2. William Bell In behalf of George L. Baker, republican United States senator,. $,. . . , Harry Daniel, republican, state senator 13th district, $85.10. , R. A. Hercher, republican, rep resentative fourth district, $19.45. ; ' Albert S. Roberts, republican, representative, 12 th district, noth ing: . - ' Leonard H. McBee, representa tive' 14th district (republican) $49.65 " . . :. !. ...,.'..'.,,,' y- i . --p. ; -f7y . m m i i , , ' sttino;t0M0rrow;. jX ' ; .my-l;-IMiP;l: I; : f cifeSESDSCfeB , i 1 .1; " rf :.; ?oal rtms- ' .; at the. .. Oregon STARTS NEXT SUNDAY Corinne Griffith V I ' ' and GonwayTearie In Grand: STARTS FRIMATINEE X t CRASHING ! ! SMASHING!!: Over the fence but not put.T The fastest race -ever' Screened' for a motion pio ture. ;-. ;; . ,:" " IV s a "fast-stepping" rom knee of ; our hectic younger set its parties its thrills. Tremendously Exciting the best' race picture -I have ever seen!'' - Ralph De Palma. v r ; f Liberty l STARTS THURSDAY "The Man . ! From Rddneys'r , Featuring- WARREN KERRIGAN' Star of "Thov i Covered '..Wagon? iff Sfil T V "t Z- " mil -V " Omg on STAUTS THURSDAY From-Ouida's Immortal Rf M A DOR OFTFLANDEr. ikT. rn- ri :: o! i i'it'Z '4 4 i A 4 L. Ei Carter, republican, repre sentative. 18th district, $3C.C0. E. A. Enquist, republican, rep resentative 1 8th district, $91.40. William ..W Elmer, republican. representative IStn district, noth ing. !; (". : ,": Shannon B.' Shafer,' republican, representative 20th district, $61.64. , 1 i ; L. L. Mann,i republican, repre sentative! 23rd district, nothing. Gordon S. Wells, republican. district - attorney, Lane - county, $44.54. ; ; v. ..- . ; C. H. McColloch, democrat, cir cuit Judge 8th Judicial, district, $227.23. ' . ' A. K.- McMahan, democrat,-rep resentative second district, noth ing- r . Johnston Wilson, democrat, rep resentative 18th district, nothing,; Charles M. Dyer, democrat, rep resentative 30th district; $11. John S. Medley, ' democrat,' dis trict attorney,' Lane county. $30.82 Earl A. Nott,- democrat, district attorney i Yamhill county, nothing. Playing at the Oregon. Tomorrow' RICKEY V, '-i''-r't-'r,v- ;'' ' i Supported, By :. ; MOOTB:BLUE- ROBERtMcKIM- - The gorgeous Blurray gowns, the exotic Murray dinces, the brilliant Murray settings and a story that will thrill you to the depths , Throbbing- adventure, lurking ddnger, nights redolent with love and laughter a picture that will breathe fire into your veins. r X Mcdonald at.lhe; , WURLfEZER School closed- Wednesday with an all-day picnic ..In the after noon twe ball games were played. The married men were badly beat en by the boys and - the married women received the same- treat ment at the-hands of the girls. Miss Millard has taught a very successful term of school, having the .largest attendance - for -years. The enrollment was 51 and for quite a while as many as 47 and 48 attending. The following will receive eighth grade diplomas: Ida George, ( Goldie Roberts, Daral Blanchard, Louie DeSantis, Waldo Crabb. The seven a pupils - who were neither absent nor tardy dur ing the year are Troy Crabb, Gold ie Roberts, Abbie Frankie, Arthur Frankie,- Margaret Magee, Ida George, Gylas George. -,. Mr. and Mrs. Sammon of Creston, Iowa, parents . of ' Mrs. Frysbie,' ' and 1 Dan Evans and Johnnie Linten of Long- Beach, Cal., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Frysbie. 1 j : Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards have a - new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. C- Gesner of Auburn are the parents.'; M. Mi i ; Magee has ' purchased jr '.-.71 '- , s V' I nj T-rw - n ii i .i ii w l r;. . - - . ; . ; i . t .:, : - i . . -..;4'X . . J: n- a ( 7 - It-- 7 jMAE MUURAY ' MademoiseHfc Jidni"' some R. I. Red , chickens to add to his already high grade flock of thoroughbreds. Irvin Capllnger is. having' his sheep sheared this week, : Mrs. Jay - Sprang .; has been ; 111 with a severe cold this week. ; A. W. Binegar has completed a bungalow for J. Kirchner of Mac leay and ..is now . building , a . gar age for himself.- , D. A.. Harris has. also built a garage and remodeled the inside of his house . ; 1 . , Mrs. Wolf of Salem is visiting her daughter," Mrs. W. Sheridan. , M anyWater.Applications Filed With Department The state fish commission has filed with 1 the -state engineering department1, an application for authority to construct two reser voirs for the storage of water from certain springs ... and from i Spring creek and Hurricane creek, and i . .- rw )""-? 'oIti v: ' , . ' "Shadovs , XV 'ul r : ' - - of .Parish- yji j-. T co:;ti:;uous today OBSETY it 99- Last Times; .Today;: .Elliott Dexter IN- By Divine- Right STARTING TOMORROW Louise Glaum ' . IN' Greater Than.- Love ; ') .. ; . F - ' : " J the appropriation - of the s stored water - for-, fish hatchery- purposes in Wallowa county. , The estimate ed cost of the Project Is $15,000. Other applications have been re ceived as follows:-. Mrs. E. L. Favorite of Baker, water from - a drainage ditch . in Behnke spring branch 1 or supple? mental irrigation, of . 1 5 acres In Umatilla county -; v Alder Slope Ditch company of Enterprise, water from Hurricane creek and numerous springs and spring creeks, including Scotch creek, for supplemental irrigation and irrigation Of 1585 acres in Wallowa - county; 'at an estimated cost of $4,000. George H. Thomas ol Cherry- vine, water from Alder creek, for the development of 2.72 theoreti cal horsepower in Clackamas coun ty, at an estimated cost of $350. . . M. J." Nichols ot Myrtle- Point, water from a spring for -domestic purposes In Coos county." Bert AL Meeks- of Hempton, water from Mountain spring, on the north slope of Hempton buttes for irrigation of ,15 acres at an approximate eosf of $200, in Crook county. " 1 Li V. Cornell of Chiloquln, wat er (from Sprague rlyer for Irriga tion of . 29a acres, r in Klamath county, at a cost of $3500 , C. J. Markle of Haines, water from Clear creek for irrigation. .Ladd Estate company of Port land, water from North Creek for domestic use on ?tha Lownsdale Orchards farm and for Irrigation of 320 acres in Yamhill: county. . Nicholas Fax. of ' The. Dalles, water from, springs -on - Dry -creek for domestic and stock DurnoRea in Wasco county. - . . f George E. and C. E. Smiley B. F. Gibson, J. e. Alexander and J. B. and iSeorge N. DUon. of .Free water, water ; from n swamp for supplemental irrigation of fiK 2 acres in UmaUlla county, at a cost! ot si.uuu. ; . . Ed Rose of Malheur, water from Normon Basin creek, for - mining purposes In Malheur county, at an estimated cost of $l.onn L- James - Henderson., nf - City,., water, from,-, anf unnamed spring for domestic WnT- Clackamas county. . Maude. E. PattM.nf nin.w JrVnt'ttTOVi. V8PrIne oranch-fo; rrlgation of 4.12 acres -in' Wash lngton county. . . S. A.-Ellis Of Salem T.- . "LCI 11 Ulll Pnngle creek for irriratinn tiCmeStn Mar,n Connt es timated cost of $200. county," at '-a, cost of arproximate ly $250.: Warren jr. and Maud LInebaugt of Hilton," water from, l Sprins branch,: for, irrigation of three acres in -Umatilla county. ; Rwby Parcompany of Portland- waters fronii; an i unnamed creek "for", domestic purposes an. irrigation of JlQ acres, at an esti mated 'cost of- $3,000, in Multno- pnah county. ' r FOUK ACTS ; All New IIIGILCIASS I ! I ' 4. a- i . - The RoundUp Yc- . Never'Forsetl 'See-: the tremendous &r I l4n(,.'l.. .1. f .v enraged cattlemen on t'. ? cattle-rustlers, rounded v" for . the -- last desperc : 3 clean up! - BABY PEGGY LITTLE. BIL33- it" HOLLYWOOD p TODAY OT 'L Wickler of no.iK-ij, iwater from Cann.rv r Ul niestlc purposes i tih . - ' uaiU0OK