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'--1 f-r VT-- '- V' - . - V - - - .. .... PAOF STY AjLEAST OREGONIAy. PENDLETON. OREGON. 1 H U R S D A Vt ; AXTJ A Tt Y2 0 ,j 1 4. EIGHT PAGES T BE FILED MARCH 1 . lilt IIKIXMIK THAT ITK AIX I M TIMES llEYOXO $3000 TO BE LlSTKI. lit is bell.-ved there will be a-Urge! I mi mho r. I Some MatisUcinn has figured that , John ix Rockefeller must nay a tax of J2.00rt.000; Andrew Carnegie, IS0O.0OO; William Rockefeller. $800. 000; estate of Marshall Field. M!40. 000; estate of J. P. Morgan. $:00.000; Henry C. Frick. $200,000; estate of E. H. Harriman, $1(0.000; J. J. Hill, $140,000; Jay Gould estate, $110,000, and Mrs. Hetty Green. $110,000. Income Tas Measure provide Hne lir Tho V1k Fail lo Flic Ulank lrnw Are Now to Ik" Had at Of f TmaMiivr )u-aIUy Many "V 111 ! Ta in County. 'On or before March 1 of this year. Xjmatilln county citizens who have tn annual Income of over $S000 must rile a statement to that effect and thoe ho are delinquent will be sub ject a fine. Blank forms are to be m5 upon application at the office of TTrnAJrurer Pradley and the law makes It Kibligatory upon the citizen to ap 1ly for one of these forms. The first year la 10 months long, o those whose net income from "March 1 to December 31, 1913. was 51500- or over, are figured as having sufficient Income to be taxed. 'People whose annual income Is over $20,000 must pay additional tax. TThe law allows a married man exemp tion up to $4000 a year. In case of failure to make a return the law provides that a penalty of not less than $20 nor more than $2000 -shall be levied, and an additional tax "tjf CO per cent upon the amount of the tax assessed ts also to be paid. False jr fraudulent returns or statements, f intended to defraud or evade the tax. may draw a Tine op ty $2000 or Imprisonment up to a year or both, tor the malcer. How many people In Umatilla coun- " I am very glad to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's lies Cough Medicine for Children. Cough Remedy." writes Mrs. V Llda Dewey, Milwaukee. Wis. "I have us ed It for years both for my children and myself and it never fails to re lieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with children should be with out it as it give almost Immediate relief in cases of croup." Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy is pleasant and safe to take, which is of great Impor tance when a medicine must be giv en to young children. For sale by all dealers. Ad, v Local Playhouses What the Press Agent Ha to Say of Present and Coming Attractions. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS ' - Ornlicum. For Thursday's change. "The Awakening at Snakevllle," two part Essanay. ; Featuring Augustus Carney (Alkali Ike) and Margaret Joselyn. This is positively the funniest com edy In months. It Is full of side splitting situations which crowd one another from beginning to end. ' Sophie is making bread and the much abused "Alkali" Is peeling po tatoes. He tries vainly to get away but she Is always after him with a rolling pin. ! is condensed Into three short acts of ! highly concentrated amusement. If you did. not see last night's, bill you missed a big treat as the Ken worthys excelled themselves In the i production of two very clever sketch es. "Are You Craay," and "The Thief's Daughter." New pictures accompany tonight's bill and there will be an other change of program tomorrow. Comiiur, "Quo Yalls." Unparalleled In the world for pho tographic beauty, human . Interest, dramatic power and 'spectacular grandeur Is Cleorge Klelne's produc tion of the Clnes photodrama. "Quo Vadls," which Is to be the attraction at the Alta theater for two days, com mencing February 4 (Wednesday), with daily matinees. Although this Is a strong statement to make, . It Is He finallv gets her to fully verified by the remarkble runs drink some drugged cider and then ; this attraction has had In the Astor forgets and drinks some himself and i theater. New York city, the iGarrlck the Incidents that follcw will con- at Philadelphia, McVlckor's in Chl vulse you wih mirth. cago, Tremont theater In Boston and A Night at the Inn. Edison. Fea-j a host of other cities under the most turlng Mable Trumelle and Herbert ' adverse circumstances and in sum Prior. Frank Harding Is forced to mer time, too. when every other dra seek refuge In an Inn overnight. Thej matlc form of entertainment has fall proprietor is a very disreputable fel- J ed to attract the public to theaters, low and when he sees the guest's. This fact alone is sufficient substan- T TACOMA. Wash, Jan. t Presi dent McOinnity of the Tacoma North western Ceague team has announced the. purchase .of third, baseman Bill Yohe from Spokane;' v ' ' ' M LOX G BEACH, Cal.. Jan. 29. The boat of the Long Beach life savers was requisitioned ti rescue Pound master Hutchlns from his flooded cot tage. Hutchias weighed 3S0 pounds, and ordinary boats' tvere not deemed safe. SEATTLE, Jan. J9. In a resolu tion charging that there is in Seattle a combination in the fish indtiatrv in ty must pay the tax Is not known, but - restraint of trade, in direct violation of the Sherman law,, the Seattle Com mercial club demands a federal investigation. weU filled purse he tries to win the money at cards. Failing in this ne tells his sister to drug him. But she has become Interested In the traveler and refuses. He then tries to trap his victim in a folding bed but the sister again saves him. V-The Death Trap.. Lubln tlalization of almost any assertion that may be made about this truly won derful photo drama. Tango Will Bo Feature. Probably no, attraction will be headed by a moretalked of feature The than Russell's Merry Minstrel Maids, story of how a girl helps the detective' presenting Mayme Prager and Char catch' a counterfeiter and then she lotte Tomkins, sensational dancers, tn catches him. A very pretty love 'story of California. YOU'RE CONSTIPATED 6ILI0US1-CASCARETS Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Gaa, Bad Breath, Mean IJver and Bowls Jfcd Cleansing. "Get a 10-eent box now. No odds how bad your liver, stom aj.ii or bowels; how much your head 4ches, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from constipation. Indi gestion, biliousness and sluggish bow els you always get the desired re sults with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and lowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets tonight; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, ner vousness, nick, sour, gassy stomach, iackache, and all other distress; learv.se your inside organs of all the 1Ue, gases and constipated matter hlch U producing the misery. A 19-cent box means health, hap V'Sness and a clear head for months. Sso more days of gloom and distress tf you will take a Cascaret now and then. All druggists sell Cascarets. fcon't forget the children their little insides need a gentle cleansing, too. QUIT MEAT IF YOUR .KIDNEYS ACT BADLY TAKE TABLESPOON FIX OF SALTS IF BACK HURTS OR BLAD DER . BOTHERS. We are a nation of meat eaters and cur blood is filled with uric acid, as,a well known authority, who varus us to be constantly on guard gainst kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this Irritating acid, but "become weak from the overwork; thev get sluggish; the eliminative tis sues clog and thus the waste Is retain til n the blood to poison the entire ystem. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have sting ing pains In the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad der Is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you tiava severe headaches, nervous and adlzzv snells. sleeplessness, add stom ach or rheumatism In bad weather, Wet from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few lays your kidneys will act fine. This Tamous salts Is made from the acid f grapes and lemon Juice, combined -with llthla, and has been used for generation to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the melds In urines o it Is no longer a source of Irritation, thus ending uri iar? and bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and can taot Injure; makes a delightful effer vescent Uthla-water drink and no body can make a mistake by taking a. little occasionally to keep the kld- ' clean and active. PRE.SCOTT. Ariz, Jan. 29. Su perior Judge Frank Smith sounded the death knell of prize fighting in Arizona when he ruled that to con form with the state laws, all matches must be held without a referee or seconds, that no iM'incipal may re ceive any sort of remuneration or prize and that no blow sufficient to cause a knockout or any injury may be struck. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Jan;' 29. The first woman to file for public office in Aberdeen. Mrs. Caroline Wiley, has announced her candidacy for the city council. i . ' ' . WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. The chief of engineers ha-s promised Senator Chamberlain to instruct Colonel Mc Kinstry by wire to report Immediate ly on the advisability of an appro priation of $1.'500.000 for, .a dredge. to be used in deepening the channel of the Columbia river bar. CLATSKANIE. Ore.. Jan. 29 A week's speaking campaign in favor of bonding Columbia county for $360. 000 to Improve roadways is In pro gress here. i i . NIAROEI, Africa, Jan 29. Frit2 Schiandler, an American motion pic ture actor, was so horribly clawed by a lion that he died of his injuries. The beast attacked Schiandler while pic tures were being, taken. WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. Chair man Moon of the house postoffice committee announced that February 9 the committee will hear arguments for and against an increase ; in second class postage. .;. Pastime Tonight. Kathlyn Williams is the most fear less actress in the nhntnrtrnma Shp has taken more parts where courage! as tne ,atest New. York craze. and coolness are needed than any other actress. Lions, tigers and leo pards are like domesticated animals t,nct honor of dancing- with Vernon to her. She is now appearing In a!Castle- now Instructor at the Cafe de series of pictures called "The Adven- Faris where he and his wife receive tures of Kathlvn." the first "The 'enormous salaries for dancing every Unwelcome Throne" In three narts. is night. Mr. Castle pronounced these a truly conscientious Interpretation of the Argentine, Paris and American styles of tango. On account of their gracefulness and agility, these charm ing young ladies have been highly complimented on this dance as well the maxlxe and X-ray dance. While traveling abroad, thev had the dls- a most exciting and spectacular Pic ture. They have been secured by this theater and the first three reels ladies two of the most graceful Am erican dancers who ever visited Paris, These clever persons will be seen will be part of this evening's pro-!a- th AUa '"eater on next Tuesday gram. The other reel Is a vitagraph' evenln- February 3, with the Min entitled Cutey's Vacation and features 8trel Maids' company. Wallie Van, Flora Finch and Lillian' Walker. ! RATE WAR CITS FARE TO EUROPE TO $21.20 Cosy. The De Garros of Ringling's Circus. LONDON, Jan. 29. Representatives ;f SHEEP IX LAVA BEDS THRIVE THIS WIXTEI fTER , Jan.' KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. 29. Despite the exceptionally heavy snowfall the sheepmen who have been utilizing the fa- nious lava beds as a winter grazing ground have sustained no loss. Only a fe.v years ago, If storms of similar proportions had occurred there would have been heavy loss, but the past taught the sheepmen a lesson. Those who use this winter pas- ture now store hay In the Imme- dlate vicinity of the lava beds, and os soon as the storms set in the' sheep are driven to the hay- stacks. Statistics show that probably one year in every five the ground In the lava beds Is cov- ered with snow of sufficient depth to cause a loss of stock. the lava beds afford the finest ! winter range In southern Ore- gon. During the summer months the bunch grass grows rank, but there Is no water. After' the first rains In the fall, the basins fill with water, and sheep and cattle both do exceptionally well on the natural forage. ' can and the North German .Lloyd. The first named company Is pre paring for war on all the traffic here- TOEE F05?20tf, u.fifA nr. j i III II I IB CIGARETTE COUPONS Ltdlei' 26-Inch or Men t a-incn umoreju. sevaa no. pv von Irime. tap edge taSvtt, without cover or C1M, tree lor AM KJDnK coupon!. The mouthpiece on the OBAK that cools the smoke the thin mais paper that leaves no ash the cleverly blend ed pure tobaccos are .making the OBAK the most popular 5-cent cigarette on the market. Writ for niuatrated catalog of M other valuable praacnta that can be procured with OBAK CigaretM Coupons. Addraaa k OBAK PREMIUM DEPT., 333 Battery St.. Sn Fraaciaco Laymen V5 be used on the boulevard. Just what the city will do to furnish work - to the tinemnloveil iiainir ttiA tofore conceded to Its rivals and Will Ovdsv Smith Auditorium la uncertain The plan of giving work to the unem ployed which has been In, operation for some time has cost the city $23, 1S3.52- according to a statement Is sued yesterday by City Treasurer Ad- able the city will have to discontinue' Ing sheets of rubber between layers operations there. Announcement was' of toughened steel, and the Inventors made yesterday by those in charge ' declared that a wall of rubber will that 4500 yards of rock Is all that can have the same effect on cannon balls that sand bags have on rifle bullets. immediately resume its passenger service to the east and the far east, hitherto almost monopolized by the North German Lloyd. It also will Invade the South American field. It was announced officially that the reduction in steerage rates pub lished by the British steamship lines between the United States and Conti nental ports will become effective February 1. The reductions amount to $4.80 for east-bound passengers and $2.40 for westbound. Tills new rate will make a trip from New York to points In Germany pos sible for $24.20 on a regular steamer, the present rate being $29. The fare on the fast express steamers is $2 more. Europeans can secure trans portation to New Tork for $27.10, the present fare being $29.60. ROCK BREVKERS MUST QUIT. in a Roman ring act. will be one of '", " Vne 11lttmD AB- n uaii iiue auiu umi uie raie war the vaudeville attractions on Wednes day and Thursday. This is one of the very best acts of Us kind on any, vaudeville circuit, and the fact that they are with one of the biggest cir-j cus shows In the world Is proof posi tive of their excellence. Boyle and Boyle, "the dancing de mons." are also on the bill. Advance information on this team is to the ef fect that they are wonderful dancers. Besides their dancing they have a good line of singing and funny chat ter, making an entertaining and live ly act. Mutual Weekly' No. 53. ' Motion pictures of the worst storm ever known on the Atlantic coast, showing the storm at its height. Is a striking feature of this number; Brooklyn Elks laying cornerstone of $400,000 club building; barn dance in Burmah, and a dozen other events of world wide Interest "The Man," Relfance; "The Ring." Majestic. opened between the German com panies is to be a fight to a finish. No I quarter will be either shown or ex- pected between the Hamburg-Amerl- City Cannot Furnish Work for Un employed Much Longer, PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 28 When the unemployed engaged in breaking rock on Terwilliger boulevard finish the breaking of 4500 cubic yards of rock the end of this week, it is prob- RUBBFR PLVTIXU FOR WARSHIPS IS TESTER LONDON, Jan. 29. An Invention for rubber plating battleships Is be ing experimented with by the Brit ish Admiralty, according to the Globe. The process consists of sandwlsh- USE ALLEX'S FOOT-EASE." The antiseptic powder to be shak en. Into the shoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, aching, swol len, sweating feet, use Allen's Foot Ease. It relieves corns and bunions of all pain and prevents blisters, sore and callous' spots. Just the thing for dancing parties, patent leather shoes, and for breaking in new shoes. It Is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. 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Every tick woman mar consult ui by letter, abaoluteb without charg. Write without fear ai without fee. to Faculty of the InvalidY botel. Dr. R. V. PIERCE, t'rwldont, 43 Main Street, Buffalo. Naw York DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT rr.IXETS REGULATE THE LITER It Ij j I A. I II t IllMaY GAKKSEY I 4 I ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY AVe winh to announce to the public that the coming 20-round BOXING BOUT Between BILLY GAFFNEY Intcr-nioiintaln IVatlierwelnlit Champion, and BUDDY STEVENS ( umidluii Fratlierwclxlit Champion At the OREGON THEATRE Tuss. Evo., Feb. 3rd will.be the clussieHt exhibition of skill by little fellows ever seen In Mde the roped arena in Pendleton. Admirers of the manly art can rent assured that they will get value received for their money, as the best man will win. Pefdie the main event there will be two lively preliminaries. The referee will be chosen three das before the bout. rrlt: $1.50, $1 and 75 cents. Illim-lde Tickets on sale at Welch's Cigar Store, Monday and Tuesday. K.VSTF.RX OtlFfiOV ATHLETIC CIAII. ROSES I have 10,000 roses ready foi 'Immediate delivery, all grown in " open gTound, and grown In "ilappner. All are on own roots. -comprising 1T0 varieties of the best ever blooming sorts; positive 'If gaa ran teed true label. Many 'prefer that I make their selection i giving their preference ; of color, -t will alwaya 1v any rose of val value tn exchange for those itfcat tfo net entirely please you. B "will also Sonata, as a forfeit, ten jsMftfl ever blooming roses for ev ery rror I make tn filling your order. I refer you to J. I Vaufhan, the electrician, as te Mia merits of my roses, Mr. Vachaa having over SO' of my rosea crowing tn his yard. Aadrosa, JIAIUtY CUMMIXCS Ueppner, Oregon. ITSKE IS APPOINTKI . POSTMACTKK AT IKYIXAS, DALLAS, Ore.. Jan. I. The ap pointment of V. P. Fiske. as postmast er of Dallas ends a contest that has been warm. There were .-several oth er candidates for the place, Including Eugene Hayter. cashier of the Dallas National bank; Frank Fak, a ranch er; J. T. Richter, deputy sheriff, and Robert Van Orsdell. a druggist. The commission of ' Postmaster . C. G. Coad. who has held the office for 16 years, expired Decmber 20, 1HJ, but the failure of the department to ap point his successor until now has held him over. Mr. FUke, the successful candidate, for more'than 30 years has been editor and publisher of the Polk County Iterr.lzer, the only democratic newspaper in Polk county. rfi WOMEX VOTEItS MUST TELli AGES IN CHICAGO UVJ nnnrpn nnn3 NO. 1 M THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN 4 t- UVJ IN THREE REELS Kathlyn Hare is the davifiliter of Col. Hare, rcsMhijr spout of the teakettle, extracts tlife Colonel' note, but in California, a collector of African wild animals, and does not touch the sealed enclosure. He then quickly her pleasure is to model the savage pets of the place, in writes a note of his own, encloses it in place of the one clay. When the scene opens she- is discovered studying a pet leopard in her open air studio. A younger sister r , CHICAGO, Jan. li. Chicago wo men who wish to take advantage of the new Illinois suffrage law and vote at the spring elections will have to tell their ages under instructions lsued by the board of elections. At torneys and friends had advised the women that in all probability they could evade the age question by mak ing a statement that they were of legal voting age. However, the order of the board probably will be.taken of the board probably' will be taken pected. The legal voting ..age of women is 21 years, not 18, as many supposed. TIlAXSrOKT ASKED FOK O. A. O. STUDENTS IX 1913 .. i f k WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. Lieuten ant P. J. Hennessey' commandant of cadets of the Oregon agricultural col lege, advises Senator Chamberlain ha desires to charter a 'transport to con vey the cadets to the San Francisco exposition, .. ......-.-,. FOUR PERISH IN FliAMES. MONTREAL. Quebec, Jan. 2. Mrs. Napoleon Rodin and three little girls, one a neighbor's daughter, were burned to death in the Rodin's horns at Notre Dame des Rosare. Quebec. The dress of one of the Rodin chil dren caught at the atove. The child, panic-stricken. Ignited the others and the mother sacrificed her life In try ing to save them. Winnie, interrupts the study by romping in with a col lie .uyr that startles the big cat. J he leopard leaps at the invader and she takes refuge in its cage, closing the door after her just in time. Kathlyn and her father re capture the excited leopard and the girl is released. Col. Hare then explains to his daughters how he secured that particular animal, showing them a decoration conferred uxm him by the King of Allaha, a mythical principality in the jungle land of India. His story is illustiated in a series of dissolves. He leaves headquarters on his way to see the King.iwho is holding court alfresco. A hungry leopard attacks the King and his cowardly coun cillors flee, leaving the King to his fate. Col. Hare ar rives in the nick of time, snatches the rOyal turban froui the King's head and twisting it into a rope, chokes the abstracted, re-seals the packet, and steals away, SECOND REEL. The second scene owns at midnight Xew , Year' Eve. The good old padre-is ringing the mission bells ringing the fate of Kathlyn. She and her sister inno cently open the tamered packet. There they find the false note of the mysterious Hindu: "If I have not re turned at this hour, it is because I am held captive by the people of Allaha. The only way I can le saved is by having possession of the sealed envelope herewith. Bring it yourself to my headquarters in Allaha. Catch first steamer. Guard well the packet, as you may bo pursued by those who will wish to take it from you.'' Kathlyn is a woman of quick impulse and energetic ae- Often t and is invcsUtl with unusual iover. His next move is to visit the prison ci-11 under the palace, whero Col. Hare is now chained a prisoner to a stone pillar. Umballah asks the prisoner: "Will you consent to take the throne unconditionally He emphatically answers, "Xo." - ' ." ; . ,' - The next event is the arrival of Kathlvn at her fath er's bungalow, not far from the. pakce. She has hardly entered his deserted apartment when the continuous Umballah stepa into view from his hiding place and in forms her that her father is dead. She falls in a faint and he takes advantage of her helpless condition to se cure the secret packet from her person as the scene dims! ; , THIRD REEL. When the girl recovers consciousness, the villain tells her that the King being dead, she, Kathlvn, must now UfOine Queen, and take the throne. Mystified, she tion, and is for being a hundred miles away by a high , thinks that he is joking: but, in proof of his words, he tide, to take the frist steamer sailing for the. Orient, oitens the packet, shows her the contents of same (trans- leopard into subjugation. In gratitude, the King givea The only way out of town, is by a fast trcigut train, lating'a language stie cannot read), fchows her, the note the Colonel hi decoration leaving at onco. She cHiiiIm into the ealxiosc and there of her father which emphatically states to destroy tho The scene again reverts to California. Some little she finds one of her father's lions boxed for shipment, sealed packet, conferring the hereditary right to him time later, Col. Hare, about to start for Allaha, with The animal manages to escape during the trip and in the and his successors the throne of Allaha. A lone, de great secrecy takes from the secret drawer of his desk melee the' door of the tool closet is accidentally forced fenseless woman in a strange land, she is more alarmed a large envelope heavilv sealed, which he directs: "To open, revealing the Hindu (who wrote thn note), hiding than. ever, as she realizes that she is thoroughly in tho be opened bv mv daughter Kathlyn at midnight, De- there. He refuses to give an account of himself, but' power of fanatical people, and has already done exactly cember 31st." He gives this mysterious packet to Kath- offering to pay his fare is accepted as a passenger, what her father commanded her not to do. She ia in ly and departs. Six months later, Kathlyn and her sis- Some instinctive feminine sense of insecurity persuades formed that she must take possession of the throne at ter Winnie are having tea t sunset in their bungalow. Kathlyn that he is after the mysterious sealed packet, once, and protesting, she is dragged to tho palace, placed Kathlvn shows her sister the mysterious packet and ex- She makes her steamer and eventually; arrives ill ...upon the throne and held captive against the day of the plain' thev will open it when the hour sounds midnight. India. She. rides to the end of the railway line, and. Coronation. This develops a wonderful spectacle, its Outside in the gardens, is observed a high cast Hindu, there hires an elephant to carry her through the inter- magnificence having kinship with tho famed Durbar of furtivelv advancing with great caution, to the low vening lungie to ner lauier s station in Allaha. rre- jnuiai mmu jcreat, ptmp, sue is unwillingly crowned by Jrench ' fin.1 Tl ! t q nl' n f An , ....... . . . .. ... , ... . ... ... . ,i r ... . .i , . "7 , i Hindu leaps stealthily in, steams the packet open at the ' the Council ot Ihree. lie is Umballah the contiaentiai at mis announcement, wnicn is me concluding leature. , m Bs.sasaWsaWBaMisaMBlaWBaMsaBBalBaBaWs Pastime Theatre, Thursday and Friday, Admission 5c-10c w indow of the room where the girls are at tit- ceding ner ar a rapia pace, is me mysterious xiinuu who mo uiu yuvau uucu men u-au umoanan lor- icre is a call from the outside; they drop the took passage on the same ship. He arrives first at the ward and the populace is informed that he is choson ai tho taho lnnro tr.A rnnm anA mmoAniov thn KiniTs nalace. and is immediate! v received in state by .the misoand ot the uueen. one is stricken with terror