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W HI 'I TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 JO 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY JANUARY 1, 1920. 1 H-EastM COreAonian) 5 HAS SEVERE SET BACK BY RALPH if. VURNDB linked 1'ri'HH Staff Correspondent. MONTKItKV, Mexico, Jan. 1. Unci fumed uh the lending iminufac tuiing city of Mexico, Monterey toduy rerit-ntH Hie appearance of n oil. jr. mill prosperous poi-hups, hut bad!) run down at tho heels. Revolution, responsible fur imiHt of MoxIco'k woch, tells the story of Mon ttro's decline. This typical Mexican town, Mix Iiouh' ride from tho Texas I- rdor, still nT claused nt the head of thu country's indUMtrlul dlHtrict, hut Iih reputation uh the "4'htcaRo of Mex Icp " hitH received a severe setback. The Hlunip In proHpcrity Ik reflected In the deprcMNiitff quite of the streets, the stagnation In ninny htiHinettH linen sary because of the shortage of (jov end In the decreased production of the ernment -owned cum. Hix hundred Industrial plautH. In its effort to ro- and fifty-eight curs, it I Mated, were vtve Industry, tho Currunza govern- burned in this section during the rev ment's chief obstacle has been en- olutiouury activities Of IMS A brtok countered In the problem of transpor- manufacturer declared that he had hit Ion. been able to obtain only two earn dur. It Ih transportation or the lack of lnpr tho months of Heptember und Oc- trunHpnrtatlon thut Is retarding toher. Monterey's stiAiuKle to regain her old , offhals of the t'urrunza k"v fu ll fo, Rolling stock Ih the Issue. Were'moiit ure striving to oorrecl ibis cuii li not for the lack of cars und locomo-Idltlon. Negotiations are being con tives, It Is not likely that the two Am- (ducted for the purchase of 1000 Bar crleun smellers would be operating at from tin I'nlt d Htnies. Hnsiness men only partial capacity; thut a brewery, hope this is a sign of return to former winch formerly employed 2000 men, times when Monterey, besides smelt would employ now less than hulf that big mid Viewing interest, boasted of number und thut other Industries a steel plant, a cement factory, flour would be closed altogether, j mill, cotton mills und other enter j prises, all operating1 at full blast. Their are other illmculticM, of course, hv-itroduds of resolution. ' AmoiiK these as regards tho smelters, is the fact that unsettled conditions have forced many mines to close. Hut were they all opera t Ink. l he smelters A. E. F. LEADERS MEET AGAIN would not be able to transport the ore. Kx 1st inn conditions are Illustrated by the practicee of the smelting compan ies la owning and operating a Lieai many of their own cars, Itcalflcs pay ing l lie regular freight rutes to the Mexican nut ionul railway Hues. This action, according to officials of the melting companies. Is neces- When t lit se t lines do return, Mon terey will bo faced with the urgent necessity of recrultinK her labor gup ply. fof In the past few years hun dreds of Mexican workers have rnov ld northward across the Isji-der, where 'they are employed today on the mil- , roads, tho cotton plantations and In 'other Industries ofthe United States. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK FORCES I CUT IN TWO IS REPORT QUALITY SKHVICE SANITATION A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO YOU. sn IXXDOM, Jan. 1. General Den I- Irene's soutli It usKlun iintt- Polshevik forces have been spilt In two sections I by the attacking red armies, accord- ' lag to a Zurich dispatch. One see- j fion is reported us retreating toward j Odessa and the other falling hack toward the mouth of the Don. The I dispatch added that Ienlkenes head- I I Quarters, last reported at Taganrog. Is I to he shifted to a warship In the sen I of Aztiv. Advices to the war office I reeeived confirmed press dispatches relating to the widespread success of the present bolshevik offensive. Ten- J kene's retreat now covers three liun Idred miles from the farthest north-J i ward point reached In Its sensational J dash towards Moscow. Much of the equipment previously 'furnished by the ullles has been taken I by Trotsky! soldiers, the war office I j ad in It ted. The reds' booty Included 'ninny locomotives, cars anil other rail , way equipments The war office re ports Indicated that Kolchak virtually j ceased to he a factor In Russian re j si stance against the Holshiviki. The red armies have scattered his troops and his government bus been forced to evacuate Its secuud capital nt Omsk. v a -SAVE- NEWBERRY INDICTMENTS FAULTY IS ASSERTION General Persbinp; sent for Martin immediately after the big soldier heavyweight champion had put away Bill Bresnahan in one round at Camp Custer. It was the first time the two had met since the return from overseas. Bob took the general hand betwee- e two big gloves and they smiled at each otfeer Pendleton Trading Co. "If it's in the Market We Have It." the returns for hunters ure bo low thai experienced men will not follow the business of bunting them. Curry county has suffered grat ases in sheep herds through the na tivities of cuyoies, which o into the country four or five years ago, and many ranchers have disposed of their flocks to prevent further losses. Cur- ry county is at present asking that'; gi raznent hunters he stationed there During the past year bounty on 10 coyotes has been paid local residents of the county. Electric Washing Machine 350.000 Women Are Saving Every Week Wllh A Thor. You Caa Svn Taot THE THOR WILL SA VB Servant's Wages Toons do jonr Work Hot doei it sit i.i within eiu woes joa caa't get tcrruu. Worry The lerrtst problem lolita. Thne-k bi -hiae done is hoar. ealthKo m, ,ick.fcr,.kl.. Clothes lit lut six tiaiet Si losg. drudgery. SEK THE THOR WORKING TODAY Start the new year right by using a THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. Make your el ectric power do your hardest work. Start saving now for it will pay for itself in a short time. Sold on easy payments if you desire. CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta Ct, Opposite Alta Theatre. Electric Appliances and Fixtures of all Kinds. DR. J. EDWIN SHARP 3 EVENTUALLY, WHY NOT NOW? BUY A PAIGE PAIGE BIG SIX, $2450 F. O. B. PENDLETON Continental Rod Seal motor. 55 horse power. Bortr & Beck Multiple Disc clutch. Davidson rear end. PAIGE LITTLE SIX $1900 F. O. B. Pendleton Rutenburjf Motor Thirty-nine horse power Bortr & Beck Multiple Disc Clutch Some real class thrown in. Umatilla Motor Sales Corporation PAIGE AND OAKLAND CARS O. E. HOLDMAN, Pres. S32 Cottonwood Phone ! 337 ; fJRAND RAPtDflL Mich pvtaarrara alir-R-i that two in imnts returned ....: Senator berry were faulty, wore fitl with !c aririjerf January ft. The tUniurrc clnim the Indicted men cannot be held under United Stntee election lawn, for 'what may have occurred in the state j primaries. PARISIENNES URGE tii rnrr nrtOTrimlr FOR A WOMAN M. P. CECIL COSPER PUBLIC ACOOrrsTTAWI EVCOMK TAX AD VISUM Smith-Crawford Bids. Opoit Psudleton Hots Phone 101 I Home I Tti smrliH VTOVd kuoun to tllgj Itmiiau (onuur. if row bone MnonMtinss km pUMssuit, u are lmil.v. I Wc iiilt' v'u to make Uila bank rur ntuutdad Iioiiii'. Von will liavn u warm weloOMe htw. your l nnsstlniH wunt will lunr tlic atteutloil or our oftloen ami oniil, .-. I -The- i 1 Inland Empire Bank I THE BANK OF OOMMl NITY INTKltliSTS Officers anil MMSMM j. w. Miiloii. :.. Pres. W. M. IHnkrlrr C. I w nil' " V. I'. A Cash'r A. w IIubk - . . i.. i. ...... 1 Tailn. Ilini. BrlU Krd l.nrllrr Ulan.rl ivdr. VMS Urltssaa n..(.l Y.P.v h. ,'nnniiitmMf II . 1 r.Bl ' Qysl Articulated Dentures. if 1 1 11 J fll Inland Empire Bank Bids. II"' IA1a IHI B fl H 1 WaTa. nfflrw. Phnno '.in Hnmn Phono TO A I twm iui m niiRauii mmm v. , 1 1 1 is i ini , I DOWNEY'S MARKET I Plow Makers for (lie World jj W e s you a Ni3 V HAPPY NEW YEAR ' Y and the best of success s n tns coming year. v i I PHONE 600 L . ! i m 1 'A R I fit Jan. 1 Tho election of Lady Ator to the House of Common hat aroused much Internet tmon French women, who arc discussing her entrance into Gnfrllnh politics from a ertortel point of viev. Mllo. (Vclle Sorel. eeked if she. In parliamentary role. would he :is OOquetUetl i" dross :h she Is in the fole of Celimene, declared that tail ored costumes were "the only ihiifk alde dress." "One does not Ro Into an assemhly where those is w rk to do in a cos tume of the danee," she naid. Mile. Polalre also would wear a IhII ored rostume of some m utral color, i "Vmi seo that color In itself wouH be a proRraminc," she said. Mine. I n horde, who haw made an important study of radium, said that "the ideal odetume WOUd lo one wlm h did not attraet attention." "Somet hinir neither nay nor sad," she added. "Hut costume Is of no im-pMitance." "MANHATING" ACTRESS IS VICTIM OF CUPID tX8 AN'UKI.ES. .Tun. I. Mnry S;i.;i.v urettv. and aUpnoaadly man hatlris'. vaudeville ami film uilress vraa married Sunday 1,1 Count Rene De nnlnminl. riemli war hero, nfler a 14-"honr QburWhtPi friemla of the couple learned today. Pendleton, Ore. Sturg'is & Storie Walla Walla. Wash. DROVE WHILE INTOXICATED.' BUTCHER FORFEITS RIGHT PORTXiAND, Jn t. AfHe Ma v. bUtoher of Canen, Wash . was sen tem ed to refrain from driving an au to in the state of OreRon for one year yesterday when he appeared in mu n'etpal limit to answer to a chnrfre of driviiiR an automohile while intoxi cated. May was arrested by Efetrolman Maxwell on christmaas day. after he was said to have had an necidrnt wlu-n he attempted to turn off Lon hard s' rert onto Tfilumbla boulevard, his machine ktddtnft into and hreak tn off n trolley amy wire pole. .rr. ICny n rod need a nnmner or witnesses to show that he was not In toxicated. iudfTA Uossnian. however mM Me was inclined to credit the pa ttolman's judpn.nt. WOULD BOOST BOUNTY ON COYOTES TO GAIN INTEREST OF HUNTERS MAUSHFMK.r.n. .Ian. 1 Deputy UJame Warden John Adams of Curr' jroiinty advocates In creating the bonn tV on coyotes from $26 a head to eith May You Enjoy a Happy and Prosperous New Year The Troy Laundry NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THfcT Maxwell TRUCK FOR YOUR SPRING HAULING Capacity, 11-2 tons. Price with cab and windshield, solid tires, $1450 F. O. B. Pendleton. Price with cab and wind shield, pneumatic tires, $1, 500.00 F. O. B. Pendleton. LEE TIRES Mileage and service considered, Lee Tirea are the :heapest tires you cun buy. REMEMBER We weld anything but a broken heart Neil & Barker Co. MAXWELL DEALERS Riverside Phone 180 610-12 Garden St.rhone 179 Send it to the Laundry er 7 Ti .ir Jln. doelarinp the animal aro very rtiffieult to trap or shoot, and -l ,'