Oregon- Lewis Stone and Anna O.; NJlaaoa h TToo Much Money,' tor -Israel Lang will, j ,e ' , , -'V r IIcllig--.AssociationVandeTiUe. Bligh Gladys Johnson in !North i ot i Nome," and Famous ska Orchestra: cement of Heilig Thea tre: Presents Five Fea "tufe Acts on Program Association j Vaudeville will hold , the Heilig stage today with fire, clerer 'acta, .; Harold Windus HelUgV master organist will present- an American Indian atmos pheric novelty. ir . ' Heading' the .hril lsf the super-lor- character comedian," James" F. Ftrlten; with i talented company of three, appearing In the Geo. Ade sketch, "The Mayor and the Manicure". The New !Tork Tele-' graph said' of this act: j f'The best sketch rerer written. ! Geo. Ade's -wit, Geo. Ade's hnmar. And it tales big, Jolly, Jovial, iJIm Fulton to, pat it acpss. ? y- ;vi W' -, '-"H usitf from "Anrthing" is tip motto ; of the ' Twa Rozellai, comedy nrttsiciabs, who; present an ad entlUed "Music With a Smile". The male Roiella rarfcattires ' a drunk 16 perfection and despite his apparent debility, manages to draw forth, music from his smok ing pipe. At other times, his cane Buddenly becomes a flute,-, whisk broom ' .' produces piccolo music,: the lamp post is transpos ed into a bassoon and' a hat rack emits harmonious melodies. Bits of corned talk enliven.' up the pro ceeding admirably. ; j &l Games of Blelghfe f hand hare - fascinated audiences in all coun tries and eyen in this era, so brimful of .att sort 9t enCertaini ment, the prestidigitator Is Able to draw an ; Interested 1 aadienee, whether it is in the public square of j a country town . or In -a ! city J tneatre. xeageraemaiin nas sur vived . because 'of Its absorbing lnf terest and ability to make .people "laugh fit f t km." A. k, Bmersont "The Master ' Mystic. with the as sistance .of two aides,' bewilders and entertains with al conglomer- ? ? of tricks that require adrolt- 7of hand and Intelligence. Emerson makes pigeons disappear in 'full, view of the audience land rescues them with a net in which he; seemingly scoops them out the air. 1 j -,. 1 - . -; ij James B. j Kelly j and Bebe Browne offer a singling dancing and talking act with beautiful scenic - embellishments. Kelly possesses a . tenor voice of excep- AT THE OREGON 'Lewis Stone and Anna Q. NIls- aojh in' "Too : Much Money." now Splaying at the Oregon theatre. The ! film is a - dramatization of Eangwill's noveL r tjuLowpicruap; l ill ill I I t Also , t tr ALL ALASKAN J OUCHESTRA , t 'Jui.Onihe.ntaS x JUsj i klEItf TO I siiHiiTODjy Manai t - 'i-. ' : - . I ! v i tkwal range vrhtla Miss Browne danises and -ta divinely. Charles Riley is known to the theatrical world as "America's Greatest ' One .Uand y Balancer," and ' he certainly ? Jives up to Jila billing. Using' only one hand Mr. rley accomplishes , a series of teats that , are' distinctly a hlh achievement. '.'"! zffiii rem scores Lewis, Store, and' Anna Q. Nilsson Gain Tribute in Picture at Oregon Israel ZangwllI has Scored again. The film version, offered by First National; tf his stage hit. Too Much Money," proved to be' one of the seasons sensations when it opened at the Strand last night. . - ' ' ! - Mainly responsible fori the snc- cess of .the Zangwill piece Is the Superlative acting of Anna Q. NUsson and tewis StOne, the featured players, and the excel lent direction of Johns Francis, Dillon. i J The theme- concerns the trials and tribulations 4f a wealthy hus band who -comes to the bellJht tfeKt if he loses his" riches, he wjll win back his wife, - fie -does .-without really lostng his wealth. It is -a very Interesting plot, . , , 'Stone,' who is invariably associ ated with & dress coat, is seen to comedy advantage here in the out fit of a grocer's clerk ; and the overalls and ..brown derby. of-,a janitor. The fetimning Anna Q: Nilsson Is likewise seeit in . the plaid garb' of haalBft-wlfi1 a .hard-working A strong cast supports the fea tured players It . is -a picture that should not ,be missed. ? -,. FILMOFIOfSCE- iMTDlllG (I Palace of Pleasure," Tale of - Plots, Intrigue'.and. ; Loye, H-jre Monday ) "Palace of Pleasure" will open at the Heilig theatre next Sunday for a two "day ran; J ,.; i $ , Romance .and if adventure con flict and In tr igue they are . the ii gtPdients that tempt the- intagin- atlon, they" are story elements you love to see when you go to the movies. The moat delightful com bination of them is to be seen in tk Fox Films Production, "The Palace of "pleasure? t llete Is a piece' of serein enter-talamont- tnat ielzes th Interest of the spectator and shuts but the world of realty for more than an hour.- : : - ;:i ; Emnitd oyre as af dashing royalist, Betty - Compson as the beautiful Lola Montez, and Henry Kolker as a powerful Premier aro the prlnclnals , about - wrom the si nry revolves : The plelf moves in a Whirlind of action Kat dis tinguishes it as a tlpely conceived story that has received excellent treatmett at the hands of Direct or Ematctt Flynn. - J , 4 Chicago's First.Double ; Street Hears Xompletton . CHICAGO Chicago's first dou ble-decked street isnearing oomf pletion as, ar300;QOd hatdwwe plant, the last building In its path. gives way to the wrecker gang. ; When completed the, street, lo cated ;on the - south bank tf the Chicago river, will be ' known' as Wacker . Drive and will represent an expenditure of 420,000,OOQ for the one mile of Us length . WITCHES MARK TICKETS l AS CAMPAIGN OPENS members in this state. 1 -Four degrees are awarded, by the league . for. work done. Cred its are .based on -points won from forensic activities approved by the league. Homer Richards Is al ready eligible for - the third de gree and Margaret Pro i for "the second. - ; - , ' I i Alias lro; member of the nega live . debate- team, and - Kenneth Allen,' forensic ; manager, , spoke SHI HIT SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA 'V';e;::c company ' . .. . ; . ' ; - - . , Presents 7 J; .;, . ' "Cavalleria Ruslicanav r 1 ') ' dtid "Pagliacd" i MEN'S GYMNASIUM, O. A. C; , -'vA;:CORVAIXIS;lr:;'', 4 l,liK Tccseiy, lUrthZ, 8:15 r.M.: j RESERVED BEATS f2.00 AND ft.50 . ... l : i - v- ,.-r &Iail0&dea to C. -A. Lotlell SIcn'e Gym., CorvaUls X VAUDEVILLE I AT: THE HEIUG I , m f ) Bebe Browne, of the JKeuy and acts on the Association vaudeville 'i -v - - r i i . ' - 4- --"vw . briefly, before the ; Marion-Polk County Realtors association at .Its luncheon yesterday . boon, explain ing the publicity value of the cross continent debate. - ' I Ticketsrbv be sold the towns people at flach hvejthe picture of a witch on one side, epreseht iag theaatexn. Sajem, h n In-dlani'bheoterHefepresent- ing &to.40t4?i:t:.:fi CONVICTS' WILL' 7 ; rAYf-nlUt DILL (Ooatla -fwiyft'l.) are, howitwelve prisoners in the buU ,pen: a. result of the riot and the ineendiary' fire that pre ceded the riot.r7 p i AU the convicts wounded dur ing the ;rlot are recovering, with the exceptWn of if Albert Corley, Cofley sutf era1 considerable pain and his condition is said to be precarious. 'r1J ' A large number bf letters from many parts of tne state, con gratulating 'officials ! and prison employes for-the manner in which they handled the riot, have been received during the past two-days by Warden Ltllie. Two of these letters came from women, one of whom lives in Albany. ; An ordef for: several bolts of striped material was placed yes terday with-thfe Kay woolen mills. This is to.be used In making up suits for the "incorrigibles." There is said to' be a number of convicts in the -bull pea who have not yet been provided with the suits. BUSY WORKERS TO EARN LARGE CONTEST AWARDS (Com inn d from pca X) You can secure .your choice of the three big cars or cash prizes In a. very few days' : work. The work la easy--requires no special talent or education to earn ' the very biggest of the awards, The .opportunity, then, to win a prize that wui repay you many times for your efforts Is here. But, to get your, rightful shares, you must get busy and take ad vantage of -the tpportunity.-'! J . Don't lag in the contest: don't hesitate or be timid' about r your race.. Go right to it and keep Bp! axative, "CascaretsM10c !i Don't stay head achy, : dizzy, sick. Nothing else- re lieves that bilious, constipated feeling so nicely as candy-' like "Cascarets." Take one or two of these pleasant laxa tive tablets any time to gently stimulate your liver and start your bowels.' .Then you Will feel fine, your head becomes dear; stomach sweet, tongue pink, skin rosy. . :- ' ' ; "Casearets' gently - cleanse, sweeten and refresh , .the entire, system. They never gripe, ;oter act or sicken." 'Directions lor men; women and children on each box, any ding atore.--Adv : . : j v Jirowne duet, one of the headline program at the Heilig theatre today. right in it. Give your campaign as much attention during your Spare time as you would any good business proposition, for right here. Is no doubt, the greatest op portunity that will come to yen In .your life. ; Stop to consider: Did you ever before in a few short weeks nave the - opportunity to cash your spare time for Si 115? This is possible. . Do you think you haven't a Chance . If : you enter now ? Why you'-have" every chance. Not one candidate has a lead that cannot be ; overcome; with a few days' work. ' The only thing that will keep you .from winning Is you, yourself. If you enterthe contest determin- edito be successful, you will be. It's.up to you: entirely. If you want anyone of the three valuable cars or to participate in the hun dreds of dollars of cash to be dis tributed -and we think you' do- get; into the .contest today. Send in your - nomination - blank at once or' come In-betbre 8:30 o'clock tonights v;, It you can spare the time come down to Contest Headquarters this . evening. Find out all about the, contest, ' how to get votes, what is necessary to get them and then go after one of the biggest prizes. The nresent ,bl vote scAeAUle wilt "jcqntiaue until Saturday? F4jS- ruary.2t. All subscriptions re1 eeived at -this -office before 8:3 p. m.: mill count.;?, And 'subscrip tlous mailed, with remittance f.o cover, " which are .iostmarked not later than 8:30 p. m. February 275 will count on the first period vote schedule. The big vote schedule will positively be dscon tlnued at this time, In accordance with the rules and regulations, Its Beauty ; rrilS beautiful nome, built by A. H ndstrotp? Portland uL ,conttactor3l look even more beautiful ten or twenty ' . years l 'from;nqworitt first istory is fcuUtof bride and the r'second 5toiv"6f cliy tile faced witli stucco; ' ' 'i-s:' Sahdstfomj r;hof- ' construction, .built the1 home, for his nsulence. at -78 E. 33rd St. oh tlans designed; Pprtlatid architect,' so' 8' be followed safely,;. Urtm. liircre and built of brick or Sile and will never be repeated or ex tended. ' -; i s , , The big' vote i schedule won't wait .for youyou'll have to Jump tn i and take advantage of it " while yo .can. . And It's mighty ; Im portant that you do t.ke advant age of It if you want to land one of, the big prizes. - -J Understand . that ; with every S15 wortlv of subscriptions turned inttaiW t receive I90.000 extra fr0o vote in addition to the regu lar vote? cn every individual sub scription. These are .ihe rti'lya ' that sub sctlptlohs corht sraost votes for youJ S'hcy wj3 aitfforicDUnt for as many ; vot $ tgatU': Vjdur ing .the contest. . The reauUof your race yuruccd.3 ..r , faflUre will depend almost -optirely pdn what you accomplish ! during the big vote schedulei perfqd.' Make the big vote schedule '.win for y'ottt Mrs. : Rph' - TSkopil Is Working consistently ever " dar 1 and ls getting businessman the time. Mrs. Skopil has her eye on the -diamond rlnx, and believes in work ing a r little harder every day thau she did .the day before. . 4 Delbert Jeppson is" another very active candidate, and he believes in Edison's theory, that in order to. win a prize in a contest it takes about 10 per cent inspiration and 90 per. cent perspiration. He and his mother made a trip to the country - yesterday and Mined up some very good prospects. t At the time of writing, Delbert looks. like a very serious contender for high honors. - , o Howard Roberts Is a candidate who has splendid potential possi bilities, and a. whole army of friends? that wis h ' him every . suc cesa ; If .Howard -aud his .friends get the iatsTirktidn ' to work X In real' -earnest, he -can jnake -a won derful race fpr both the diamond; ring or .(he Podge sedan. 4000. Indians Are Buried in California Mission Plot OAKLAND, Cai. - fnside the adobe walls of ancient cemetery on the highway between Mission. San Jose and Irviugton, SO miles south of Oakland, is a stone cross beat ing 11797-1915" and a manument Inscribed: : 1 , Here Sleejp ''J' Four Thousand of the ' y Ohlone Tribe ; '! Who Helped- the Padres Build This 1 Mission1 San Jose de Gaudalupe j. Sacred to Their Memory . I The Indian graveyard Is situat ed a mile from the mission they helped Co erect over a cen'tUty ago, Recently, the graves needed at tention, and the parish of the mission church is restoring -beau ty to. the historic gr.0nhd. 5 c.Mi ISt WaHiiittMl Av, Dt City. CaJ. Tk iMttto rMlmit mirr.- a4 CiMtt CMhb grrM BAUSAMBA for Chronic Coughs . J. C. EER8J, DRUG CO. nsasisHBSSJSHasrM . j. .... - . . " WiuJSndiire daliies in jnick than of Hess pennancnt taatexial, and are 'worm tramcssurBpiy mon to theft owners,; for they are taore 'CKas. W.'Erft, rbcautifuV more comfortable, more hb example can v hcalthfal and taore economical to 1. maintain. small can Hbe - -- And ther can for little more ; for nearly their CTriSJT FOR BMCK HOME TTAN BOOKS Tha Horn Yon Can Afford, (AO plant) 10c T. 7P plana T PAC1HG' NORTHWEST, BRICK """.-:- ' AOT, TOE , A V:.'CJCtATION fS " . - 00G Lewis Bk if. Portland' - - S ALEI.l BRIGK ,L-.LTLE - CO., :ShU& ; vIAXUIX SALAZAR ' ' , -: -v-:'v..:f':ivs;-:-:-i;-'v-.;v.. Sv.-;.'"-:-:- 5 ? Manuel Salaz&r, dramatic tenor With ' the San Carlos grand opera company, will be, heard in.concert In Corvallls on Tuesday evening. March 2. Two beautiful and popu lar operas, "Cavallerla Rusticana" and "I Pagliaccl," will be given. The presentation will be made In the men's gymnasium - and will etart at 8:15 o'clock, v As Spaghetti Pric6s Soar vV Italy's patriotism Tested RQM&r Wounds . of war scarcer ly could be . more ,. painful i than wounds of peace which are com ing to Italians in the' form of, re stricted rations of spaghetti, mac aroni and ravioli, those pillars of the Cis-Alpine cucina. With Italy making an effort to rid Itself of the need of wheat im portatlons by the erection of tar iff walls, the domestic supply as jet is insufficient. As a result, prices of spaghetti and other food pastes have soared to such prohib itive heights that vast numbers of people are forced to reduce their rations. " Last Times Today NUMBER TWO FUN SHOW "TOO MUCH MONEY" on of mm Ufii i 4- m be o!d at amrtlme reproduction cost. : j ... t ... Oreg HIE SB BE. . . MUTTER DEUiVED ill r the Railroads flave.Not Yet . Definitely-Agreed .Upon ;. . : the Freight Rates " The matter of beginning the campaign for the growing of sug ar beets in this section this -year, to be shipped ' to -the Beningham beet sugar -factory, is -delayed. This is through jao fault of the Salem Chamber of Commerce, the Dallas Chamber tit Commerce and prominent! business.- concerns In this city, 1 Dallas. Independence, and other towns -of the Salem dis trict. : j ". . , - :. . . ; They are all ready to go. Tonight Only The World's GREATEST Short Subjects- JIM FULTON & CO." - ' x . Jn . ; f 4- TheiMayorJand the M4wcre V v Emerson & Co, : . dfidly ; feSCtovjii: 1.. ". ' ;.!nFfj L-i&U . f s i 'The Master Mysik . 1 ;--v,o,.-Int,t;V-?i TWO ROZELllAS Music With Smlie" " : ' Charles Riley ; rfarold Windus Amerlca'a Greatest On . ; Jii jConeert on Urn . Hand Balancer 1 fwimball - irbiiuilo"irE!!c!!oi Electric - ...... i I I - v-.:. -. .: i Loofc."c;-.:-:' fF1 . '"-.' I 1'' ! ! , ! forihft , iOO-- '' I'll ' 1 I ' Checkered ;v - r-!1 Greatest , suction of iny ; motor'driven brush sweeper on-the market 1 . ' ; Make Us Prove It -1 ' la tioib at Atk For Demons trclich Trade in Your Old Cleaner cn a One. .Special Allowance LlacTo'cn , Old Cboncr During .Dcrncr.ctrcil! : 1 : Uce Your Creels We Charge Irit-. -But Naturally they want t Xn .posmQitt0 offer'the. r 3 definite contracts,-and- to . at binding clause concerning t. amount of the 'extra freight to 1 : absorbed by the growers . i v Theyta-ei satisfied; Jrlth'."' cents a ton to :be absorbed 1; f growers, ; las suggested aV tlie' r -cent -moon! luncheon "meeting : the Salem Chamber ,ol Cor raerce, or Teally! Rafter that meeting, tt coo-feretjee -held.-- " - . The "hih is. in getting. the f---eral 1 -railroad ' ilhes- toget'-ar agreement,: There was a delay tcf this kind, last -year for'tlia sane reason' , V ' . . ; . " Ana the delay was for so Ions that the ibatter fell through. , Those i Interested sincerely "'ho; is that -therb .may. e 'o s uch r c : this yeart but the time is 'grow-.' ; Ing shor'j The .contracts khoull i be . signed up soon, . "as the t - -1 seed must be: planted early i i; ApriL U i ; f -.. ; ' TWO BUOVS . 6:45 AND 0:43 Vdcti u tz biir stbr Yr I "lav ' HUGH JODAY 11 .I.3-..BVV