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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREG0N1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916. PAGE FIVE w in 7TJ 7.' i"A 7. a m a' a a a 7al'i 7Ai ; it l'l l ir r'" , I li WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY. NOT A PROMISE Today and Tomorrow The Incomparable Film Favorite THEDA BARA 5 HflHM The Tragic Temptress of her greedy desire r i i i . iui luxury ana ner everlasting vow iu mm men s lives brings ruination to thousands In the Great Wm. Fox Production DESTRUCTION The "Flag Day' s.ile which was to : have been condu. w-.i ,n Saturday Ol i his week by th p. -ntl-lnn Parent Sg I Tca.ini s' association has been indefi- nftely postponed on account "f the heavy snows. On account of the unsettled weath er conditions, Miss Mulen Burnett and Mlaa Nellie Whiting of the M I Burnett School of Plana playing have Postponed their recital, Hcheduled for February 5. It will DTolMbljP he giv en a week later. Mlaa Marjorle William has return ed to Portland after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Hen I. Burroughs The session of t lure oltlb net for 11 been postponed on storm. The club w ed by Mr:'. Somn. Clarke. The Standard He church are not to because of the stor The Knights and Ity are to hold a mi at the office of Ma noon has of the entertain -Mid Mrs. A. Best. The Alta Theatre Today THE BRILLIANT AND DELIGHTFUL SCREEN STAR MARGUERITE SHOW With the talented dramatic actor, PAUL GILMORE, in "ROSEMARY" "THAT'S FOR REMEMBRANCE" A Romance for Old and Young, In 5 Enchanting Acts Sunday: Marguerite Clark in "The Prince and Pauper" 'HJi m:t l'lxzllii; :i hl ::l ixikxji :i lvfiv.ivnvtr t r.eiviiviivivjiyi li morn 4 HUKM) ol' 111 KIM A. Alt- l!l'll.l IN MAS fORK, (the pi DESTHlJCTION" William k rnooucTion with THKIm bxka. PAST IMS THUBSDAY ABB FRIDAY LOCALS 8b Advertising in Brief BATK& Per line flint iMertloa lOe Per line. eiWItl. nl insertion. 5c rr hrwv per month II 00 ,v teeais mien for lew than He. nt 8 ordinary wordii to Una Urate "111 not be taken mr tbe telephone eirept from Heat Oregon laa paid up uburrlDeoi. PPI H llos roll GRAZING PKHMTTH. KOTICE l hereby given Ihat alii r ppllcat lona for permits to graze cat tle, horses, and sheep within the , W I NAM A NATIONAL PORB8T dur-' Ing the season of 1916 must be filed; In my office at Walla Walla, Wash, i on or before March 1. 1916 Full In-1 formation In regard to the fees to be charged and blank forms I" be used) In making application will be fur- : nlKhed upon request. J. M. SCHMIT7.. Supervisor. WMl for rale Prion.- WW I. C. Snyder, chimney' sweep Phone situ Bor rent -Apartment house 401 Aura. far aale- Alfalfa ha Phone 4(1. Cred Book cigar Store. Par aale- Household good by the niece. Cill at 312 W. Alta Pewland Bros.' transfer Co. hav tierage warehouse Phone JJ9 Ta real Modern heated rooms and apartments Clow in. 617 Willow. Wasted Young girl to assist In knunewnrk Phone morninga, 20f,W WaaU-.) Baoond hand roll top of fice aeek phone 101. For rent Furnished five room houae Inquire Pendleton Woolen Miim Nr rent furnished rooma for lodntng or light housekeeping Brown HafM Phone 360 9m sale, aheap Farming outfit and !eane on 1600 acres land. Inquire tf sktet Oregonlan Por rent Two nicely furnished housekeeping rooms Inquire 111 Stonewall Jackson La4y wishes position on ranch M ook for summer Phone 30SW or call at 40 Aura street Waate.l HiiKsmaklng at home or by the day Prices reasonable 2nd floar, room !.. Hrown Hall. Phone .W0 Very many peovie desire to ouy land In eastern Oregon What have ron to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Old papers for sale; tied In bun llea. Good for starting flrea, etc. Ie a hundle This office. Far aale Five ai res land al Hlver sle. Good Improvements Kasy leraas Call at 111 Mill street. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery ink 13.60. Phone U0. Quelle Res taurant C. A H Taxi Co.. World's greatest heating device. No soot, smoke or ashes. Special Invita tion to Nee demonstration nt 550 Main street for a few days Terrltor si a angers wauled ranttno Hobccoa I si (re No. II win not bold their team practice on Thnrsdoy evening and their Initiation Friday evening as previously an nounced. Ry order of Noble (Ira nil. Adv APPLICATIONS Itm GRAZING PERMITS. NOTICE is hereby given that all applications for permit to graze cat tle, horses and sheep within the UMATILLA NATIONAL FOREST during the season 1916. must be fileil In my nfflce at Pendleton. Oregon, on or before February 29. 1916. Full In formal Ion In recard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used In making applications w II be furnished upon request. W VV CRTDER, Supervisor. HonewMl Attention. Wh pay strangers big prices for horses when ou can buy a register ed French draft stallion from a home man for $360. Guarantee a sure foal getter Hroke to work single or double Also a few brood mares and four year old fillies Would consider trade on the stallion. Address J. M. Hnrrlson. Hox 460. Pendleton. I re. Adv. - Ml The Tea. hers1 Study club has prist, j ponod its r:aturda" evening meetlnfl ; owing to the stormy w-ather. W. A. Hrown of Mi-a.-ham is down j from the mountain. H. 1 1. Huilburt of Herinislon wag a; visitor in Pendleton yesterday. M 1). Smith came in from Juniper this morning on the . p. train. J. It. Cnglish of Weaton was among I from out of , I town. K J. Hagnon of Portland, who has' j acoepted a position with The Koppnr ! Kettle, bu taken -luariers at Hotel Pendleton. Walter Planting and family have! ! moved to the city from Adams, Mr. Planting having disponed of his in I terists there. j F. E Plckell of Spokane salesman1 of lieeker fountains, is In town this! week installing the new fountain in . The Kopper Kettle i Frederick Q Moner. vice president at large for the New York Life In surance com pans, v. as a Pendleto n j visitor yesterday lUes Still Storm-Bound. SEATTLE. Feb. I. Northwest clt-l les still are snow bound and car and railroad service here and at Tacoma la paralyzed. Drifts are all to ten fee; deep. Hundreds of workmen are try-' ing to dig them out. The snowfall . eased last night, followed by a hiKh , v lnd loda. No deaths have been re-ported. 'if the 1,100,000 water horsepower j in the western state. per cent is in I lants constructed in whole or in part j on the national forests and operated under permit from the department of. . agriculture. RULER OF ORIGINAL equally, Finally, however, the na tives swore allegiance to Boss and he and his descendants have ruled their story book kingdom ever since. Interspersed with palm covered atolls and flanked by reefs of pink coral, the picturesque little group of I islands Is more like a scene from a musical comedy than anything else. I In 1836 the British government ex-l tended protection to the Cocos. In lr, parliament sent a commission! to Investigate conditions there. When: the British warship with the commls-i slon on board steamed Into the lagoon' at Direction Island, the Inhabitants and the king and his court welcom-; ed them just like a comlc-opera-South-Sea-Island king would be ex-! pected to do. The palace was thrown open to the Europeans; and the royal family. Its' salaaming Malay servants and thelrj all was at the disposal of the men from civilization. All the people of the Island group are of more than ordinarily powerful, physique, muscular and lithe; quite Jack lyindonlsh. In fact The brown skinned natives speak their own lan-i guage with a Scottish nurr. The' white royalty speaks tin native' tongue, too Even the king himself knew little of the English tongue that his forefathers used. The chief in- dustry Is copra and coral gathrjng. There is no metal money The king decided at first that money is th root of all evil, so he Issued cards i and not too many of them. The kingdom Is administered on model lines The king makes his own laws, I oiicto his domain and provides ev-1 crything for his subjects. When the cruiser Kmden was sunk off the islands, the survivors of the crew comandeered the royal yacht and embarked for Sumatra. Aside: from this, the only other excitement, the islands have had Is cyclones. The: natives, king, royalty and all, out- maneuver nature on these occasions, by rushing into the lagoons and standing in water up to their necks until the blow subsides. At The? M9NPKTIETIMT POT! SKEN IT? M-M-Ml IT'S THE VAMPIRE W ALK Tlcla liara's seductive Sinfn Car riage srrien As Basis frrr Brand New Dan- Creation. The Vampire Walk! What is it? This is the question which Is bother ing women's clubs and other super visors of public morals as the result of an announcement by Emlle lyes sard, a leading New York dancing master, that he is inventing a dance to he known by that name. "Mr. Ls sard is frank In admitting that he received his idea for the forthcom ing terpischorean creation from the peculiar carriage displayed on the screen by Theda P.ara, vampire wom an of the William Fox films. "The dance as I now conceive it." explains Mr. Lessard, -will embody the various qualities which enter In to the rjhthmic and almost seductive form of locomotion revealed by Ms Theda Bara in her screen portrayals It will be a dance of allurement as its name would Imply, i predict thai the Vampire Walk' will have the most instantaneous and widespread vogue of any so-called popular dance of the day. It will be simplicity itself. About the only study required for its mas tery will be a close observation of the Vampire Walk as done In 'Miss Bara. in motion pictures " Mr Lessard's statements to the press have caused discussion on the part of male character-analysts, who are divided in opinion as to just what makes the walk of a vampire distin guishable from that or other women If asked, any middle-aged woman, on her own confession, can spot a vam pire no matter, how cteverely she vamps- So far as the male mind 19 concerned, however, me question re mains open. In the meanwhile matronly hearts are steeling themselves against tha advent of the new dance, while younger feminine hearts are all aflut ter with expectancy against the tlma when He lumbers up outside the par lor window, snaps his fingers and in his rich, manly tones doth bawl "Oh. ya little vampire! "Leave ya maw-maw's campflre. "Come'n do that Vampire Walk-k-k!" Pastime Thursday and Frldiy. The Winged idol. Patrons desire the weird and ec centric in film presentations, occa sionally, and that wish is gratified by "The Winged Idol,'' a story of a Rus sian crystal gazer, and her friends or victims, with Katherine Kaelred and House Peters In the leading partn There Is a whipping 9cene in thia play which will attract a great deal of attention Itclli-f Work l;.i-l...l SAX DIEGO. Feb. 'Z. With skien ' clear, rel:ef work under the direction of the Chamber of Commerce, is be ing rushed In the flooded districts Citizens, soldiers and suilors are aid I Ing. Offers of outside aid have been received, but the committee decide I local people can relieve the sitoatlor thmselves. The fatality estlmatet dwindled a rescuers pushed the work Only eleven are positively known to have lost their lives. These bodien have been recovered. With walls only two inches thick a concrete motion picture theater hae been built In England sn by 4 5 feet and 18 feet high. OPERA PASSES AWAY ( lean tin- snow Off Your walks. Section 4. ordinance No .36, of the City ol Pendleton, reads as fol-1 lows: "Sec. 4. That all persons occupy-1 Ing property on any and all streets within the corporate limits where sid. walks are laid shall and they are h-r'liy required to keep the same i leur from snow and ice. Provided thnl In case of vacant lots the owner! shall only In- required to cause the: IdeWalk In front of the same to be cleaned as heretofore provided. The penally for not complying with' this section Is a fine of not less than or more than Jail All persons arei notified to comply with the above sec tion Immediately Under penalty of ar rest and fine. T. R OURDANE Chlel of Police of City of Pendleton. (Adv) Notice to public. We will make one delivery at III O'clock and one at 4 o'clock until Ihe weather conditions are better. Ev-i cry one please order your groceries (Of dinner the day before as our de-. liveries cannot get your orders early PRNLAND BUDS TBANSFEB. (Adv.) NEW Yi KK Feb .:. Father Pe ter Belaustegul. exiled priest of the! little church of osrra Senora do Qundnkrape, one of the most exclu sive In the City ol Mexico, and i friend of the late den Huerta. bj now happy after having suffered the' Indignity of being arrested by a Now York poll) eman The priest who speaks no English, was arrested for one of the most heinous of crimen blacking hoots without a license Since last March, when he was com-i pelled to Hoe for his lite. Father Be-' laustekui s fortunes have gone from! bad to worse. No one knew of hni poverty until he appeared in city hall j park with u blackln outfit and be g;n to solicit customers He had no license and was arrested Friends came to hts rescue and he! Is to I.e given work to do in the Traniflgtirntton Paris. KING BOSS OF THF HN IS I.ANDS l LAID Y IN --II IDE OP P VIMS. Utile Land i n - t ism the shimmer ing nIIvci Ijip ..f too South s4-:i-a Diminutive Knicrald World in a' Sitting of link coral Kvf Ride rormi-rh an dPunircr BY WILBUR S. FORREST U nited Press Staff correspondent. I LONDON. Jan S (By mail.) The news that King Roan ol the Co.-os Is lands has laid him down In the shade of the palms and died was cabled here today The brief message rings down Ihe .urtain upon the last art of the first ruler of the real, original Comic Opera Kingdom The Land ol Cocos which lies upon the shimmer ing sliver lap of the south seas, a di minutive emerald world in a setting MCKQ I I lJ . . Ill I MIA W I earn to Dance. (lunrnnlied. Three private lesson" Mcrryinun. nt Warren's Music House Phone 521 Adv. Chortle dmpll,, m Tn-nchrw NORTHERN FRANCE, Feb. 3 A wooden effigy of Charlie Chaplin, looted from the front of a picture show In Yorkshire and brought to France Is dally holslect up over one of Ihe trenches to the fury of the (!er mnns. who subject Charlie lo severe bombardment. One bombardment lasted two hours and resulted in lit -fie material damage. suck- Wound lo Save 1 .1 It-. NEW YORK. Feb. I, A rattle-1 snake bit John Toomey'l right hand' When Tooiney was cleaning a Cage n j the reptile house of the Pronz goo yes-1 terday. Hand Keeper Charles Hny- j di-r. nearb almost Immediate!) sock ed Toomey'l wound, a Ven risky, al most heroic, proceeding, had Snder by chance, even a small cut n his lipfl or In his mouth. Then a toxin against rattlesnake poison was ven to Toomev. the wound was cauterized and he war taken to the liermnn hospital for ob so'vat'on and to receive any further treatment. Hoomey. who lives at One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street and South em Boulevard, has been employed by the park department fifteen years Thanks to the prompt "first aid" given to him It is expected he will re cover quickly. a Andy It, r who. after novered and deci s king with the f the Idle stor until hi- i.l th was t a rov . I led to I 'ook ! death HI M "POINT CARDINAL HARTMAN TO PRI NMAN llorsi' OK IARl8 BERLIN, Feb. I. Cardinal von Martman. archbishop of Cologne, has batt appointed by the king of Prus sia a member of the Prussian hous' of lords, the Overseas News Ageiic announced of pink coral a Scotch adv! Ing youth, dim cast his lot Inhabitant kingdom From 1 he was the oddes queerest subjects a ordinary domain li Was ,i kingdom where the arric.l ol Kin bad the Sailor. Alice in Wonder land, Culliver and the Ho; Who '.nil. I Not Lara t.. shiver and Shake Would not have seemed unusual Hi was a kingdom that put Roman. . Into HeHl IJfe and Heal l.m Into Romance. The Cocos Islands 's ills, tmetly an o. Henry land, n place such as Gilbert & Sullivan saw ont in lancy. a spot that a Robert Loins Stevenson would be toth to leave Ross was king, court, government and owner of this group of Indian ocean Isles, twenty In all, whose only excitement In history occurred dur ing Ihe present war the destruction of the German cruiser Kmden by the Australian battleship Sydney, off the Cocos' eoHst. King Ross was the third of hlr line In 1S23. an English adventurer inner Hare. Battled In the a number of alavM glv m Indian potentate Two i Scotchman, red Is Perfectly Ventilated TODAY ar r r J- TODAY Katherine Kaelred and Hoiwe Peters IN The Winged Idol , , , . i i i ...... IW rca i u nnt w'oiiut vuii no li vour nusuunu " i mu in f - JX " T " v named Islands en him years later Ross, covered the island colonize tlu ni 11 with I purli of : Hare in BOB10bM thins settled by nd determined to returned In Is.'" dch and loan The two fac I i otol-.. .in, I v ' V- , r. s if v- l l 1 - U 1 another woman ! l Hi - , X FRED MACE AND HIS BUNCH OF KEY- r , V7 J ' . v VI W STOKE rUKMAKERS IN ' W "Crooked to the End" Bv far the fattest Keystone wt have shown. up ur L i ii r J" i j By far the fastest Keystone We have shown. MU B""J I i; Triangle Photoplays. Triangle Photoplays, k- . I 1 7 e v r-Jl "-lJ-j. v :.""::r7-TTr"-.r"": DD """I"""I"MI Dg laffljj