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vJ OREGON Alice Joyce in -"Man nequin. BLIGH 5 acts jVandevltle and . "Alter Business Hours. J, HEILIG -M a r 1 b n U Da Mies In "Lights ot Old; Broadway." 31 DIES IS I "Lights of Old Broadway," nowanne neiug, un '. .New Subject ers Marion Da vies ring production n ker latest star "L4h.t;c?t Old Broadway" is now-at ? the Helllg of the Theatre. - ; One of the best ; pictures year, from any standpoint. That,; Is a terse description. of "Lights of bid ; Broadway,?' Mar lon ; Da vies' initial starring - Coa mopolitan -'production for jMetro-Ooldwyn-Mayerl'-- ' ' ; n f ' As is usual With; 2ris3 paries pictures, she fives us. a lesson In the,, history .of i America I which I. makes ns proud; of t belns Amert- cans. This time; 1 she has chosen AT HEILIG .-',""5 ',$ ' i. - t - -1' - " " , I - . i t : ! STB - alkarAsick Our entire line of wallpapers, borders and ceilings go on ' the bargain counter at once. We have Vrnaramoth line of ioiijecorcuionsi, i i ..,. - Almost due and must make 'a time. The. goods to be sold are first Class rn -every way, and ; since there are. na radical changes in wallpaper styles the goods to be sold are i Just as gooa as I plUin t And ceilinss -tare reduced 20 II borders are going at 23 Per Cent Discount. :; One very: special i liom la a hlir lot of embossed polychromo 30-lnch paiHjiv brown. ' rffonly good coldr, first 1 quality, iv50c per bolt. jOtheri 1 , - 1 i, 1'apersas ixw Come and see these, real bargains, it will, pay yott tov buy now and hold for future use. the, colorful' and rofriatlc seven ties' whetf New. Tor:i)t-a's changing from a straggling overgrown town to,a modern metropolis. v i TIn this picture Marion gives to the picture-goers ah interpretation of a dual role whose characterize Uons are widely different. By U she proves her versatility as an actress , and binds ,hpr ; film fans much closer to her than In any of her former, pictures -f v- 1 - In:; this picture' we, have av new Marion, with all "of her . former blonde loveliness.' playing the part of an Irish colleen with a-dancing act at; Tony Pastor's pld'heatrev She shows her Irish! wit and her Irish nerve and she is a, credit., to both American ant j Irish : blood which mustflow" in.ne'r veins. ... ; Conrad Nagel Is excellent as the old-fashioned sultorjas are'rank Currier, George K.. ArthuT.' Char les Mcllugh, Eleanor Xjiwson, Ju- Ua g wayne pordon, by and. Mathew Beta and exacting roles. : WUbur;Hig in Important Harold Windus at the "a giant Kimball. -- "1 vl tt - f l WRESTliEB : ARRESTED ! - OGDEN,-Utah, Feb. 13. --Ttay McCarroll, wrestler, i was arrested here tonight on a telegraphed tel ony warrant from JPendleton.cDr. McCarroll.-who. Ih here, or a match next jWeekl declares' there la no cause, for, his ' 'arrest. - s j TUESDAY I t, 9 o , - - if; ' '4' i .:-.v. -.:.:...-. . - 1' S - ' t i y . . i : :::::-;:: ..v.. 1 '::::. .-: t-x..1.: x-.-. clean up In the1 shortest possible tne iz sioca., - - j.-";:- papers k J: ;":- Per' Cent Ail " figured jjoods and ' worth ; 80 cents, t now Selling at' . , . 7 as vni.s ; , . . , .i i iiiic!i:s. First Rate Entertainment Of fered . in .Unit Show atr .the BHgh Today. This week's' bill is a corker at the Bllgh theater. : It Is a uhlt show. In which twhat'a, next is. a mystery. Dan Sherman heads the program. " ' , Ftrst the entire company, opens with music s Then - a wedding, is staged,, which starts ; the comedy right from the beginning. Kext hi an aerial act. ' The couple perform in mid-air and do many hair-raising stunts. - ; - . v" f.ThenV eoine Ihe Bunny Sisters, who take one back to : ; mother's day. -, Their; gowns were -brought over on ;tha first boat.1; Their ec centric 4andng;ls a knockout. . Then toy Mttle blue slngin&by Tessie. Sheman wlth. Olot NelsoA at tlia banjo H' Uty little number and. never falls to score. ; A" couple of. comedians are Cot ton and Colton' who ' offer Joke after Jokey s'&;TT:" ' To close the entertainment Dan Sherman, and his company put on a Jay Circus and ; some circne Everything , to , the big top Is on baud. The . final . number, br tha entire company, is well presented POLITICAL SKETCHES SHOW WEEK'S MOVES (Con tinned fro p 1.) senate, spent a few hoars In Salem this week conf erring with , state officials. Although: Mr. ; Vinton has refused to make any definite statement in connection with his political aspirations ; reports here indicate that he has his eje on the- governorship,"! and may.; an nounce his candidacy for that of fice. He is a fluent; and enter taining' Bpeaker :- and has ; many political i admirers -4 In different sections of the state. . ; . I. L. Patterson; Eola rancher and candidate" for governor at the republican primary I ejection, passed through Salem Monday en toute for points in Southern .Ore gon. He was accompanied.- by Mrs. Patterson, who la visiting chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution In different sections of the state. Upon Mr. Patterson's return, from Southern Oregon he will, go I to Portland where he 'will open statej bead quarters. IHe haaj j not Xt ali nounced the identity of his cam -palgn manager, although he has several capable men under , con sideration. ' ' '. -ir ; i Seymour Jones, ex-member of the; Oregon state legislature and a prospective candidate for gover nor at the republican primary election, has returned here after a few days spent in Southern ,Ore gon. Mr. Jones said he conferred with a number of republican lead ers at Medford. Roseburg and Grants Pass and received, con siderable encouragement. .He has not' - yet determined definitely whether he will enter the guber-, natorial contest, but probably will reach some decision ; during the next 10 days. Mr. Jones lives ott a ranch a few miles west of Saiem. Edward H. Miller, : member, of the state senate and resident of Grants Pass, Josephine; county, has let it be known that he would not be adverse to opposing Sena tor B. li Eddy of ! Roseburg for president, of the senate at tje next session of the legislature. , Mr. Miller is an able orator audi was a member of several Important com mittees in the senate at the. 9 2 5 legislative assembly. He particu larly was active In handling, legis lation of interest to the .various motor vehicle organizations i the state. I During,. aecent visit In PortUnd Mr.MUler told friends. thatxhe had been urged ta maka the race for president ot the sen ate,, and that he' had : about decid-, ed to allow his name to go before the assembly, ri ' t i Edward Cusick, i state manager for Robert . N. : Stantield who ' is seeking- reflection as United States senator from Oregon, has' lAdlcatedL that ha would arrive in Salem within the i next few days to confer with political 1 friends. Mr. Cusick. formerly was engaged in the banking business in Albany but has; made hIaJ,home In Port land for the ast two years. . . i I Plans were partly; perfected here during . the : Ipast ; few V days looking to, the organization ot an "Upton for Governor Club, in Sa lem. The club is being sponsored by Spanish-American war veterans and members of a number of other military organizations.' Mr. Upton has served as a' member of the state ' legislature for : several ses sions, and In 123 waa president of the senate. j Letters received in Salem durj Ing the past few. flays Indicated that . Jack Magladry and Fred risk, both prominent residents of Eu&eae, probably will seek the q- f ice of state senator from Lane county at this year's elections. Mr. Magladrr is a republican whlla . AT THE OREGON THEATER r- is.- : - i i - - - -f - " TFrj-rm . "Mannequin,", from me-pen of pannie Httrst, apcivnt at the Orrfeov theater yesterday to crowded house. To film will be Hamrn today and tomorrow. ; f Mannequin" i,M s drainatiKatloy . of . tho $30,000 Liberty magazine, prise story ' of the same name, ; , j . - lature. Mr. Fisk is a regent of the junlversity ot t Oregon ! and f n prlrkte ile Is engaged In the real estaite business. , Mr.- Magladryr is a sawmill operator ' and - has ex tensive timber holdings in-South-era and Western Oregon. I - m m - 1 i AE. I Clark of; Portland, who Is seeking the - republican ' nomi-f nation for t cJtlc' ot United States senator at. the primary elec tion in May, was - the principal speaker at the Lincoln Day exeiv cises held here Friday night un de! the direction of the Daugh tersi bf the American Revolution. "Abraham Lincoln, the Preserver of the Union,' was tile 'subject 6! Mr.! Clark's address. Preceding the ceremonies which were held in the! First . Methodist church Mr. Clark conferred with a number of his ! political friends in this city; Frederick Steiwer of. Pendleton, candidate for United .States sena tor at the republican primary elec tion!, visited here last-eek. Mr. Steiwer gave an. address before members of the- Salem Chamber of Commerce at . noon, audi later conferred with state' officials and friends. ., Mr. . Steiwer ; later , went to Jefferson .where he gav.e.attidW dress "in the Masonic hall. He was born near Jefferson, . where : his parents now reside. The hall was crowded to capacity and the speak er received an ovation. The can didate waa accompanied to Jeffer son by George Griffith past, com mander of the state department, American Legion, and 'other mem bers of the veterans' organization. A Steiwer for Senator Club, With '350 active members, has been organized at Jefferson in behalf of Mr. Steiwer's candidacy. .Elsln -The Weatherspoon or chard here, : shipped 65 cars of, apples last year, 17 cars direct to Europe. ?; STOP THAT COUGH By Using Schaffcrs Herbal Cough Cure j;j On Sale Only At ' QCHAEFER'O DRUG STORE J ; mom 197 ; 185 North Commercial St. The Peniar Store , V ' - " -. I , ... - . -, Rpniantie Coniedn Ma, V, By iraui i;;:A:;'3Lact ttIfty of tile Srie? 1 fiv"' m ;. - Maroni3k f ; PoputarTrices o MOT JC i Tickets on sale at Patton TpDAY I i Mexico death-! i' : ; : QUIZ! PRESSED . ' ti COostismed from. pg 1.) . - inent Tijuana: inhabitants feel in the; prosecution of 4 the . case is largely dne to the fact that the former official ; was implicated. The -feeling - of the: populace is vented, in- resentment, against the Peteets rather than against either Mexican or American officials who are prosecuting the case. . .Residents-of Tijuana. In discus sing the case attempt to shift the bbune tor; the tragedy upon T. M. PeteeV the father, - and , the , two girls for going to - the . Oakland cafe, a "bar and dancinsr place, sit. uated on a back' street of the bor der town. ' I senate ar thm,: TRUCkTO END (Ootttiaaed from p9i 1.) a big part In" future deliberations of the senate, that body, finds It self almost snowed under with the mass of legislation which has piled up during thjBvnearly two months that have been, devoted to the court and tax questions. All of the annual appropriation bills remain to be acted upon. In addition , there are the six debt settlement ; bills; measures to carry out recommendations of the president's air board; several im portant pieces of railroad legisla tion. Including the labor and eon- isolldaUon bills; a public buildings bill and. scores, of others of lesser importance. . . ' ' -"",4 jJ t ; ; :; With democratic leader Robin son forcing a proposition' for uni fied air service along the lines of the recommendation ; of William Mitchell, - that" subjection carries the elements of a real fight be tween the . majority land the ml uority.- Muscle Shoals will .become the basis of another Jong row and the, pending , or projected railroad bills are certain to require ! much time for action. Cpal' and farm .v :i; T . .4 ' if V ester Xi nv-- i. ! en Players ; TUESDAY ;'MdfcIi2 Atlas Bookstore I iTl Jfli BLIGS v rc I r ; TODAY relief legislation are other highly controversial subjects for debate. -The republican .steering com-. inlttee has . .been called ,to meet Mond ay in an effort to lay d owja a .pramot'operalUcnl'buC thtfre is little hope that this will bi ad hered to rigidly,- lany;enators have pet measures, which they will seek to push after weeks 6t delay. The fight over whether the sen ate iSjto investigate' charges '.f the ajifi.':-S d a a na q ; LJ , UTlTMNfi yTggg - ? -v 'f&Z ' TODAY-MONDAY . c& .-V, x -: - 1 vw, y i , ; i v., Tr i i i : lfiiriSiilf,t lif , ' '.wfa'vif' i a , . .- v L NigSwwKN D j prices ' 3 : J--J3 J Bfatlnecs 25c-35c lP JT 1 Evenings 33c-50c , i i jfj." 7 J I A Msa ; i i . i -w 9A - m v n it sv : u IT. ' " f . succesjdr to ' , II I ! I' ?TX V U . Ot 1m!fh. I l ' " I -V " i i iS" , ! ' ; . , t L , I ' f " . r .. ... ;,: . federal trade commission -'that the aluminum . company V of America has violated federal court; decrees, remains' to" be disposed of as do the nomination ; of 'Wallace Mc Camant'of Oregon to. the federal circuit; court bench" and, Thomas F. Woodlock of ew York Jto the interstate commerce commission, 'i T , .' V- : jBiiy WanfAtf--lt Pys Big q q a n p aa ventarc . . irioa Davies La jst tole! . . , The stirrias siruf ----klS - ; 'Is" t4e of a hoydmLli girl cf Oy New YoVV Shizty-; town who danced her way ll intq the- heart. f ot Weal tii. A not of Umgfts imd winr; CONRAD NAGEL HIROLD VINDUS IU-HisV -.Wonder- Orjranfst Playiitsr Those Mofodfus You Iotp t. IT'ar on tho Giant "1,u" Kimball"':'--. ij-','" ..j-- Xoxt Tuesday Sllst Al Karj-Wk I Too, Hate To Clrslf- I J - ; , '- t ' . I ATTRAOTI V K ;4-RHf i ' tV.i a L I apartment, 210 North Foortaerth. OOiV- TVO-BOOri' JIOCSK.' PAi.n.Y LOST LATE SAT?MIDAT A1-TEK.V0') V' rfkp of mrolJerr piec.. 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