THE 'OREGON STATESMAN, SLEM, OREGON SATURDAY MOBG. JULY 7, IS : - 1 i z: STARTS TUESDAY ELSINORE DOIORES DEL RIO the Director EDWIN CAR EWE 70 Vlnrrt Wamci Baxter Roland Drew Vei Lewis Michael Vlsaroff. The Ouiltor HELEN HUNT JACKSON have made The great American love classic oi uc screen . mm SINGER MUSICAL STOCK CO. PRESENT "FLIRTNG BRIDES" Here's another one of those hilarious comedy dramas to make you laugh till it hurts Rosebud Dancing Chorus ON THE SCn E EN ': . us uuu A smashing, tearing western show re plete with action, thrills and the sweetest oi romance: "1 ELSWORE J If 5 ASSOCIATION5 I VAUDEVILLE JA TS AND FEATURE PICTURE Gus King's !;iTPi W Melody Land flj ff McCLOUD & ROGERS J a.so. 7.30 ffiS H GEORGALIS TRIO fiSfirs a great IlM jWgV HAYS & TATE Jf dont AND ON THE SCREEN X w ' I ... A snappy, peppy comedy from the Famous lroawj aiaww Hit FAST NIK FILM of westei snroRY One of the fastest-moving west era pictures ever filmed is the at traction at the Oregon theater. where Tom Tyler, popular western star, may be seen in his latest pic ture "The Flying U Ranch." Ac companying Tyler and featured in an unusually fine cast are Tom's pals Frankie Darro. diminutive western favorite, his dog "Beans" and Tyler's horse "Flash." This combination is said to have more admirers than any other combine in filmdom. They are seen to un usually good effect in this picture. Before appearing in his own starring vehicles, Tyler played mi nor parts with Fred Thompson, and it was mainly because of his fine work in those pictures that he was so suddenly elevated to the stellar ranks. "The Flying U Ranch" is one of the best known stories ever brought to the screen, as it is esti mated that more than three mil lion people have read the story by B. B. M. Bower. It is a sequel to "Chip of the Flying U." another book of immense circulation. An unusual treat is in store for those who visit Bligh's Capitol, starting tomorrow for one week, where Warner Bros, film adap tion of the famous stage play "The Lion and the Mouse," has its pre miere. The surprises are something more, than a finely told story of tremendous dramatic force and the superb acting of the all star cast. It is the novelty of hearing the characters in tense moments- of the play speaking thoir lines in ringing, arresting tones and there is of course, the orchestration w)ijch follows the words of the drama. Warner Bros., have accomplish T I LENDS 1 ESS n Mill l-n TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY- iou u love it! I i LAmr be DOROTHY MACCiADILl d JACK. M0JQ.D1AQ.Q. ed this startling effect by Vita- phone which in "The Lion and the Mouse" is for the first time Intro duced into a (11m play. It is a glo rious promise of what the ruture Vitadrama is to be. The impressive cast la especial ly fitted for this ambitious under taking and deserves high praises, aa does Lloyd Bacon for his direc tion Mir McAvov and Lionel Bar- rymore who head the cast, share honors with William Collier Jr.. Alec Francis. Emmett Corrigan and Jack Aekroyd. "The Lion and the Mouse" was adapted by Rob ert Lord from the celebrated stage success -by Charles Klein. G. 0. P. LEADERS TOLD DODGE WET QUESTION (CuatiaiW from pf 1.) elates in selecting the eastern and western campaign. Men Interviewed lie saw personally both James W. Good of Chicago and Senator Moses of New Hampshire, who are mentioned respectively for the western and eastern headquarters management, but there were still no announcements as to their ap- Dointment. Henry J. Allen, of Kansas, the new national commit tee publicity director, also spent an hour with Mr. Hoover at the commerce department and then took up his work at the national committee meeting. One of the eastern committee man arriving to attend the region al conference tomorrow. Earl S. Kinsley, of Vermont was induc ed to accept duty as assistant to Chairman-Work today and will be stationed in the Washington off Ices. Several of the eastern com mitteemen invited to this meeting tomorrow notified the chairman of inability .to attend, but were enough on hand or represented by proxy to hold the session. The time was fixed as 3 p. m. Satur day. Hoover Gets Ovation Secretary Hoover was given an ovation here today when he made a brief address before the traffic ordinance commivtee of the na tional conference on street and highway safety of which he is hairman. The republican presidential can didate told the committee that .heir efforts toward adoption of uniform laws were making head way and that the plan eventually ould be accepted. The secretary said ten states had adopted the main recommen dations of the conference and that 15 or 20 others were considering ihe plan and likely to approve it. Confers With J. O. Gool Mr. Hoover was engaged today in bringing the purpose of his personal persuasion to bear on the ".ask of completing the republican national organization. James A. Good of Chicago, his pre-conven-tlon campaign manager, who has been urged to take the leadership in the western election campaign was given an hour with the secre tary. Senator Moses, republican. New Hampshire, who has been report ed as probable eastern manager, followed, Mr., Good In, and Henry J. Allen of ffansas who has been selected to manage the national committee's publicity campaign al so conferred with him. Robbery of mall sacks carried by the Leviathan is referred to by British sleuths as a deep mystery. Or do they mean a mystery of the uwp: ncnd Bulletin. DIVINITY FUDGE Fresh made in squares A real treat at 27c a lb. 2 lbs. for 50c For this week end only at Schaefer's DRUG STORE Original candy Special Store 1M N. Coml. St. Phone 107 Penslar Agency inni n " ii- Ji " n ir " if THE BEST SIPVKSAIHI HAS EVER HAD on JUU! rTM ftf AW J Lli- V STARTS TOMORROW Frank D. BIiffht Presents Warner Bro's Great I Talking Picture "The DD Lion S? on with May McAvoy, C3 ri TB STUDENTS VISIT MAKE TOUR OF COUNTY HEALTH DEMONSTRATION The class of tuberculosis "work rs who have been attending the two weeks' tuberculosis institute held at the Portland division of the University of Oregon summer sessions were Salem visitors yes terday. .Thirty-eight students, rep resenting six of the states west of the Mississippi, made the trip as a part of the class program. The group visited the Marion county child health demonstration to become familiar with the work here, and were told of the demon stration's objectives by Dr. Wil liam DeKleine. director. Following the visit to the coun ty unit, the tuberculosis workers made a tour through the state, tuberculosis institution. j The Portland class is sponsored; by the national and Oregon state tuberculosis associations. "Romano" as Book and Film Found Popular "Ramona." the book written by Helen Hunt Jackson, is fn its 94th printing. It is still one of the very live books in novel history. The movies have made it into a feature film play and it will come to the Elslnore theater beginning Tuesday. Dolores Del Rio is the star of the film and plays the title role. Warner Baxter, Roland Drew. Vera Lewis, Michael Vlsaroff, Car los Amor, John T. Prince, Math ilda Comont, and others appear in the star's support. Inspiration Pictures and Edwin Garewe produced "Ramona" for United Artists release. It is a grip ping story of early California and is filled with romance, as if those witnessing it on the screen, were turning the pages of golden his tory in the days of the Missions and the Spanish Dons. Versatile Troupe Found in Picture "Lady Be Good" As versatile a troupe of come dians as ever was gathered toge ther In one production is t o be found in the cast of "Lady Be Good." the First National picture which comes to the Elslnore thea ter today. Heading the cast are Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall, First National featured players, and both excellent farceurs. Mulhall made a tremendous hit with his characterization of "The Poor Nut," a farce comedy success, and Miss Mackaill has been featured In "Subway Saldie" and several other farces. Son Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb in New York CLAXTAR, July 6. (Special.) A telegram, received here this week, from Schnectedy, New York. announces the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Webb. The lad wl 11 be christened Ernest Clarence Webb, Jr. Mr. Webb Is a graduate of OSC and is employed In the shops of the electric engineering depart ment of the General Electric works of the eastern city. The Webbs were popular in college and social circles, and are receiving many congratulations from friends here. i Lincoln county has just gone i through a recall election that j didn't recall. As a matter of fact. there Isn't much occasion for a recall election. Terms of officers are so short that the electors might just as well wait until the next election to do their recalling. Albany Democrat-Herald. pBnacnoaoaon - a on m AliUKlt M MOVIETONE NEWS A ACTS Q . See and Hear m Republican Convention a BP inni inn IUUQQ H If 1 1 J II II I B-tX DD C D Mouse" c z Lionel Barrymore EZ3 . m r m. m m w m m it TODAY. 2 NOTICE .. . i i h,mt Court of Marion County. Oregon, asainst Slarion Cdunty. Oregon, usuea -8 . .TZ: j t..i. om will be cancelled and the payment July 1st, 1028, In accoraance 8239 and 8240 off Oregon lnwai Number of Warrant Dt 84660 Aug. 20, : 84661 do 84662 do 84664 do 84665 do 84666 do 84667 do 84670 do 84671 do 84672 do 84678 do 84675 - do 84676 do 84680 do 84681 do 84683 do 84684 do 84685 do 84686 do 84687 do 84683 do 84689 do 84691 do 84692 do 84695 do 84698 do 84700 do 84702 do 84703 do 84704 do 84706 do 84706 do 84707 do 84708 do 8470ff ' do 84710 do 84711 do 84712 do 84713 do 84714 do 84715 de 84716 do 84717 do 84718 do 84719 do 84722 do 84723 do 84724 do 84725 do 84726 do 84728 do 84729 do 84730 do 84731 do 84732 do 84733 do 84742 do 84743 do 84745 do 84751 d- 8475 do 84753 . do 84754 do 84755 do 84756 do 84757 do 84758 do 84759 do 84762 do 84764 do 84768 do 84769 do 84770 do 84771 do 8477S do 84775 do 84776 do 84777 do 84780 do 84781 do 84782 do 84783 do 84784 do 84785 do 84786 do 84787 do 84788 " do 84789 do 84791 do 84795 do 84796 do 84797 do 84798 d 84799 do 84801 do 84802 do 84803 do 84804 do 84805 do 84806 do 84807 do 84308 do 84809 do 84810 de 84811 do 84812 do 84816 do 84817 do 84818 do 84819 do 84820 do 84822 do 84323 do 84825 do 84826 de 84827 d 84828 do 84829 do 84830 do S4836 do 84341 d 84843 do 84844 do 84846 de 84847 do 84848 do 84849 do 84850 do 84851 do 84852 da 84853 d 84855 do 84858 de 84863 do 84864 do 84865 do 84SC6 do 84867 de 84868 do 84869 do 84871 do 84873 do 84875 de 84876 do 84877 do 84878 do 84879 (1.. 848S1 do 84882 ! 84835 do 84886 dr 84887 do 84888 do 84889 do 84890 da 84891 do 84893 do 84895 do 84S96 do 84897 do 84899 do 84902 do 84903 do 84904 do 84906 do 84903 do 84910 do 84911 do 84812 do 81914 do 84315 do 84916 do 84920 do 84923 do 84924 do nnnmant to an order of the County the following warrant ouUtamUng wim u To Whom Issued Amount Orlo Humphreys .62 W. C. Grimm 2.25 Michael Johnson .56 W. E. Vincent 6.5 8 H. D. Grant .48 W. C. Anderson -48 W. R. Kemp 1-40 Robt. Seeger .24 J. W. Hammell .29 Nellie G. Baldwin -3 3 A. ft E. A. Wilson .21 Pearl Bengen 1.12 Wm. Donaldson .12 R. L. Eisenhart l u Frank Grimp. Jr. .82 Cen. Howell Cong. Church .72 Geo. Weinrich 1.02 C. C. Russell 2.03 C. C. Russell 2.24 Mrs. M. M. Cuslck 11.08 W. L. Cummings .70 V. A. Hart .16 Nellie S. Stickney .5 6 Henry Hepner .90 T. E. & J. M. Schopf 1.25 W. Lightfoot - .7 Nancy C. Fowler .12 Mary Schultz .54 Nils Herlgstadt 9. CO Elizabeth Whitehead .90 I. V. Stewart .4 6 B. & M. Butterfield .36 Mrs. D. McKay .12 T. E. Sloper .16 Seymour P. Wilson 7.28 Francis Cornell .32 Mary P. Polsky 2.31 Clarence Myers .12 Mary A. Loshbough 1.40 Bell H. Stoufer 1.12 W. S. Walters .28 Mrs. S. Watters .30 Nichilis Stempel 1.68 Geo. Ramsden .82 Claud Rameden 1.54 Eugene C. Riches .08 Gong Garden Co. .07 E. A. Kaiser .52 V. E. Kuhn .3 2 A. & S. Zwelacher .32 Frank Berndorfner .12 S. M. Fletcher (Est.) 2.04 Clara B. Hougham 7.57 Luigi Bean 2.55 Bell Fletcher .9 2 N. E. Milster .80 Wm. Mewharter 2.07 Frank Cornish .68 W. E. Hope .86 Hobson & Pintler .14 W. N. Pintler .60 M. A. Coe 2.36 R. L. Coe 6.00 C. E. Franklin .48 J. G. Standard .40 T. L. Ambler 6.82 Wm. Moser .11 0. G. Moser .45 N. A. Hart .56 J. W. Jackson .68 Bernhard & Johnson .3 2 J. A. Henjun " .45 J. A. Henjun 2.20 J. A. & I. Rydman 1.4 John C. Fuller .36 N. B. & Ruth Aker 2.72 Thomas Johnston .16 Mathlas Kohn .65 C. D. Page 1.06 W. A. Baltmarst 1.26 R. A. Williams 2.69 Leon Froedevoux .17 Ida C. Tragelo .4 8 M. Schuff .49 Mrs. L. R. Fenton .42 Margaret Shoefer .21 August Schafer .66 Chas. Ransom 1.20 H. S. Daly .14 F. L. Llodgdon .39 Harry A. Keiser .35 Mrs. Mary Sabe .84 B. F. Fush 2.70 F. W. Steusloff 4.36 Mrs. H. B. Romberg .4 2 Mrs. M. E. Krise .30 J. A. Richards 2.73 Ed. Collard .13 J. D. Fontaine 8.85 Martin & Mary Kohn .98 Martin Kohn .31 John Weiss 8.08 Jos. A. Imper .24 Mary Eakln 1.20 C. G. 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Reynolds 1.05 John Noran .91 Capital Journal Ptg. Co. 2.83 Herbert L. Daue 2.00 Ralph Watson 1.54 C. W. Zaenker 1.4 4 Sarah K. I.uckey LOO E. B. Pengra 1.28 All Jobin , .56 Ruth L. Thompson 1.03 ! J. C. Lano .24 I E. F. Carlton .72 Leo Page .64 B. 8. Dunagan .23 Frankie Dunagan 2.62 J. D. Ernflton 2.79 Mary T. "Wargnler .56 J. A. Laycock 1.14 Iteta R. Colby .89 A. JvLowry .2 Number of Warrant Date 84927 Aug. t0. 84923 do 84931 do 84934 do 84935 do 84937 do 84938 do 84940 do 84941 do 84942 do 84943 do 84944 do 84945 do 84946 do 84947 do 84949 do 84950 do 84954 do 84965 do 84957 . do 84958 do 84960 do 84961 do 84963 do 84964 do 84966 do 84968 do 84969 do 84970 -do 84971 do 84972 do 84974 do S4975 do 84976 do 84979 do 84980 do 84981 do 84982 do 8498 do 84984 do 84987 do 84988 do 84989 do 84990 do 84991 do 84992 do 84994 do 84997 do 84998 , do 85000 do 85002 do 85003 do 85004 do 85005 1 do 85007 do 85008 do 85009 do 85010 do 85011 do 85012 do 85013 do 85016 - do 85017 do 85018 do 85020 do 85025 do 85027 do 85028 do 85029 do 85030 do 85032 do 85035 O do 85036 do 85037 do 85039 do 85040 do 85041 do 85042 do 85043 do 85044 do 85048 do 85049 do 85051 . do 85053 do 85054 do 85055 do 85056 do 85057 do 8505a do 85060 do 85061 do 85062 do 85067 do 85069 do 85070 do 85073 do 85075 da 85077 do 85078 do 85167 do 85177 do 85178 do 85179 do 85182 do 85184 do 85185 do 85186 do 86187 do 86188 do 85189 do 85196 do 85194 do 85197 do 85198 do 85199 do 85203 do 85204 do 85209 do 85210 do 85213 do 85215 do 85219 do 85222 do 85223 do 85224 do 85225 do 85226 do 85227 do 85223 do 85229 lo 85230 do 85231 do 85232 do 85233 do 85234 do 86236 do 86237 do 85238 do 85239 do 86240 do 85243 do 85244 do 85245 do 85246 do 85247 do 85248 do 85249 do 85250 do 85251 do 85252 do 85254 do 85255 do 85250 do 85258 do 85261 do 85262 do 85263 . do 85264 do 86265 do 85266 do 85268 do 85270 do 85271 do 86272 do 85273 do 85278 do 85279 do 85283 do 86287 do 85288 do 85289 do 85290 do 85293 do 85294 do 85296 do 85297 do 85298 do 85299 do 85300 do 85301 do 85302 do 75303 do 86304 do 86305 do 85306 do 85309 do 85310 do (Continued To Whom Issued R. K. Page A. J. Lowry A. J. Lowry D. J. Gilliam G. H. Evans Lila Irvine L, C. Briem Henry Bock Q. A. & J. H. Bock J. F. ft E. C. Bock II. & O. A. Bock 0. A. ft E. Bock G. A. Bock Bock Bros. Arnold VanHandel W. W. Elder H. ft J. Haid Geo. P. Nelson Donald Water Co. A.&S.L Aufranca L. H. Wenger C. L. Davia Geo. W. Tbsrmoa Janet Smith Jeanette Smith Myrtle R. Mills A. E. Wrightman E. A. Wrightman H. Bliven Fred Wiley W. P. Setak Paul Splonskowskl J. F. Leonard Elisla Wolfe E. S Hammond Jas. G. Heltzel Frank Decarli 1. R. Utterback A. M. Banta Geo. Martin John Hulden. (Est.) Mangis Bros. Peter Pffaum Marc Gobat Emil Scharer T. A. Strand O. T. Brodatat F. M. Evenson O. E. Nelson L. T. Jennings Nellie Wray John Koeneke Mary T. Koenebee John Koeneke W. W. Irvin J. Kell John I. Roberts 1. 8. 1. E. ft L. J. Ogle O. K. Anderson F. T. & D. Shepard Lindall Reynolds J. A. C. V. T. Felt . j .4 1.71 .4 .fll I li .4 1.9 1 .64 W. A. Wood A. J. Strubhar Frank Kusey W. A. Marske Earnest Hoffman John J. Komp J. W. Imbler W. M. Hughes Max J. Leonard A. J. Taylor Sarah Taylor S. E. Richardson John Kleschmlck Kva Grenz S. E. Richardson C. It. Priday Homer H. Smith C. J. Latham August Olson Helen Evans August Kluge A. N. Steinbaugh Sherman Heckman Heckman & Hedrlck W. T. S. Heckman Carl Flubacher J. F. Flubacher Fred Will Sr. Rev. T. Zehe John M. Miller J. W. McCormack Mary L. Trask E. E. Wallace R. Lamb E. S. Johnson C. D. Sanders Wm. & L. Abraham Wm. & L. Abraham Mary Zoeel Clara E. Miller E. Todd Andrew Sanders (Hefr) H. C. O'Neill H. C. O'Neill John IToffmeyer Elizabeth Kepplnger E. A. Sharp Clarissa Walker May Spawlding Neal Wolf W. E. Miller J. E. Kirk Margarette Meyer C. O. Ritz W. II. Grabenhorst, Jr. L. A. Goldade P. ft P. Tragllo H. Mlkkelson Witzell. W. H. ft L. Eliza W. Ackerman J. W. L. Smith H. W. C. Clark 8. H. Heltzel George Muesalg J. P. Larson Gertrude Plummer Frank Lund Fraud ft Slgrid Lund ' Bernard Keeker Chas. Johnson Wm. Hawee H. O. ft I. O. 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