Mai srx RED CAVALRY PASSES WINS 5000 CAPTIVES Moscow Denies Tale That In surrection of Soviet Troops Forces Removal of Govern jnent Headquarters, LONDON. Jan. I. Rod cavalry ndac forced a p of the M.uotch Mcr valley, in outliern lluasla. OmptetrtT defcmiiut nti-bh-vlk for, rr Maaoow wrmrauniquo claim ed. Kid fore. t...lay cl.iimod the ciii i irc of :ooi prisoner tn a two an' battle aouth .r Yefgrcmourf. In tin- r.r.-kop region, a commu nluue mxM. finhtlnR i raoMjUl be iwiou Oenernl .VirhndTB torCM and Jicnlkln troops wit halternatinit suc CHt Another Moscow communique ,ile Bled a report that headquarters of the soviet mucrnmenl have been removed from Moscow due to revolt among red tt oos. GRASS VALLEY AND WASCO STATE BANKS INCREASE CAPITAL SAI-KM Jm. 30 Two state banks; S. - - it,.!. mntlut en.-k during the M week, according to re- ports filed with IVill H. Bennett, state, superintendent of banks. The Cltiiens bank at crass Valley, Sherman conn- . . a i. i , Km $ "i.OOe'. and the W. M. Uarnet, bank of Wasco h is Increased its capi tal from IS. 08ft to $25,000. The Oallns city bapk has been ad- milled to the federal reserve system, according to a report filed with Su perintendent Bennett. WINDOW CRASH GiVES CLUE TO BURGLARS KATMOND, Wash.. Jan. SO. Bell Bros.- hardware store was robbed last nirht about S o'clock by two men. who looted Uie showcases of eight auto matic revolvers and nome ammunition, 'purpose. SHanley Bell, while closing the store, "Heretofore, the different county heard slight noise In the rear. When sheriffs have been primarily and al he found no one on the lower flJO. he m0st exclusively concerned in the en started to search the storeroom over- forcCment of laws within the boun heAd. He was interrupted by the dariea of their home county. They crash of breaking glass as the men were not so much concerned with made their escape from the lower floor rfvfpg asistane to any other unit. The men separated, but the hand of tender the constabulary law these one of them had been cut by the ftaaa county officials, as well as municipal and he was easily traced by the trail a., c operate with each other as of blood. The crowd which look "P h. . hs caught Jack Ilagby. 3J Uu, basement of the commercial hotel. Bagby hrd been stopping at the Commercial for the past week, coin h. hero from Portland. Or., to look ...,. it ulc ful'li-r w no 11M c purchased the Carl Mores place in j Raymond, had been staving with him. of his compainon All of the runs ana ammunition were r-covered from the boiler room of the Commercial hotel where Bagby bad concealed them. Batfby Is an -coovlct on parol from Wall W aba late prison. DOSE OF POISON IS FATAL TO PORTLAND GIRL, 17 YEARS .OLD " ' PORTLAND. Jan. 30. Jenn Mc Cratchie. 17-year-old high school girl and foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adamson, 339 Stanton street died Thursday evening at her h' tne from drinking poison. Miss McClat cbie was washing dishes in the kitchen when her mother went upstairs. Mr. and Mrs. Labe James, friends of the farailv. were in the room. Miss Mc- Clatchie walk-d into tne oatiau-Jiu. and a moment later returned through j the kitchen door, holding a glass 1"'aleged he interrupted church services her hand. "I have taken something. ' , wu WMley must appear before i... -ia and fainted away. Dr. C. D. Ecdine waa aummonc-d from nearoy hut the girl died soon. rNo inquest will - w.lo. chief Deputy Coroner Lo oatach took charge of the body. He ia.u the girl appeared to have taken her own life, but no motive for such , an act has been revealed. Her father is Thomas McClatchie of Oregon City. PAN GERMAN WILLS COIN TO ARMY; WIDOW NOW DEMANDS SHARE TIEKLJN. Jan. SO I.org before the Versailles conference decreed there should be practically on German army or navy, Ret Km.rr, Pan -Carman and true to the kaiser, passed away and left a will. Under the terms of the testament, Knorr gave most of this fortune, con sisting of property and securities, to the kaiser to be used for mllitarv pur mar. Now the widow of the old man .,rt hor hulf-l.roth.-r h.ve gu t" the courts . i .,.,, t .... ,,r worldly to ,! ' The Knorrs nrcne the man wont never have given the kaiser his prop -ind monev if h, hid known eouM not have been 1 in the fur--.heranee of German military policies. The former eini '- Interests ara represented by an attorney. FLYERS WILL CROSS nilOWNSVlUtJk Tx, Jan. l.-eut-niirit I.ivla a'"' -- iiiiots. forced t" I Am 4 M i XI . O lorrnw iin.'iSKtsted, . i. . Peine n are icn l in Arr:tn:-t (Kti-s to set KUMii line and oil from , BORDER UNASSISTED STONE AGE MARRIAGE IDEA DOESN'T SUCCEED WITH WINDY CITY DUO CH1CAOO, Jan. It. Oconto Brortlntwrne, la wondering If th, atOBC marriape custom al vv - - worked. It didn't for bin. He drove Marnaret freger to the marriaire license bureau to day with tha, aid of a revolver. Fhe heeltatid. ttOTMlWptjl and then blimned wlien tho clerl; usKed her name. Then the clerk pent her home to get proof that Fhe la IS eara of age. Arriving ut home abe called the police and Hurlingame was taken to the police station. "Any man with pep would line done what 1 did." he told the officers. "Anyway, the re volver was fixed so It wouldn't hoot." ONE MAN HEADS IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF POLICE! I1Y PAN I. HEKFtF. , (United Press Staff Correspondent. BOISB. Idaho, Jan. 30. In any J emergency Involving law enforcement, Idaho can quickly establish a definite i policy, state-wide in its effect. This is made possible by the fact that at the j state house all police authority is con tered in one man. This feature, ac- cording to Hubert O. Jones, state OO- nusshmer or law emorcenieni. is one j "C the greatest benefits of the Idaho ' consul...,,..,, miww Jones summed up for the I'nited Press today the results of eight months ail tvity of the constabulary, crcatett Primarily to enforce Uquot laws it has been used chiefly to corral I. W. O who have entered Idaho from the northwest. Following the Centralia killing. Ida ho officials announced that radicajs were entering tho state In great num bers. The constabulary was then brought into full play for tho lirst time. Develops Continuity "The state constbulary began its perations May 8, 1919," said Jones. 1 ; composed not only of state po hich is a small buTTwell-trained experienced force, but under the law includes all of the police officer of Idaho. Involves a centralised po lice agency for law enforcement, makes possible centralization of au thority and develops among tho dif ferent police agencies a continuity of well as with the state police in an mai- ters of law enforcement. One of the greatest benefits of the constabulary system has been the fact that In an emergency it enabled the state to auicklv establish a definite policy of nw enforcement. in me I. . ' nl)nacc. which developed quickly in northern Idaho, tho constabulary, by as well as -by force w-as able ugmentinsr Its state o cope with the sltua- I Stimulate local Activity "The attitude of the bureau and its aggressive police of ridding the state lot this undesirable element, stimulat i ed local and county units to greater j ac tivity. I "The state established the policy ! that it could not handle tha menace by i merelv nrnddlne members of the I. W. w " mo on intD othorrtate its policy called for the arrest of I. W W. everywhere. Furthermore, toe con stabulary organization offered to county prosecutors every possible as sistance in obtaining and developing WILLIS WILLEY IS OUSTED BY CHURCH BUT GO HE WILL gpoKANE. Jan. 30. Because, It Is . Judge Huneke. February 2 and show eaope whv he should not he narren from attending the Hillyard Christian church. Willey was expelled from I church In 1919 according to the pastor 1 hut insists on attending and Interrupt ing discourses. AUTO PLUNGES. KILLS MAN OF SOUTH BEND SOUTH BTiXD, V:mh., Jani 29 icai' Winter, an employe of the Willapa I,unih r company at Raymond died an the result of an auto accident r,,ued by a bnt Ptet-rin?? rod. The automobile which he wa drivine plunged headlong from the Raymond Kiverside brids- 12 feet to the jround. Winters ssutff t ". a broken back, (nher occupants of the car -who nufffrd only minor injuries were: Mrs. Winter, his wife, and Mrs. IS. A. HyU'-n and daughter. . Real 1 adv. In the prrvcv- of his ban the TO wife of lire outcner was lemng nut lie arrival oi ;t ntrw wuwnvi "She oamo in today." he nU. with enthusi.ism. "and I can tell you sdie's it real laOV. lirou-'Mi up wi' i anu elusive. Bhe tor. i Know "m o rnaai fron another, nor vc,i from i.iutlon. FOREMOST X-RAY MEN ATLANTA 'ITV. N. J , Jan. 20 ' n y m.i-r-i.-ili.stH from alt oer the country K.ithered here today war. and ennsiea in wr m w - f..r the first po,-t-war convention of tic pe:.ee time army to take advan -the Aaaettoeii lio-aten Kay Awocta- ave. of tho courses in tho Air Service Um Schools. Z! . t.i ia x.intt .m-h will 1 A former officer of the Ihr.i ... -..-. i ( iu.. ii.w wui i.- i ini'si irii - . 7 . : .w.- . . ' ui ! ... .r ...il. i ' " uie in-iii'ii'i- am e.er n'in. uri"ir j t.u. advance n.ao. m " - hospitals 150 MILLION FEE! OF NEAR INDEPENDENCE IC. and S. Logging Company of Oakville Becomes Principal Owners in One of Largest Western Washington Deals AHKKDKKX, Wah.. Jan. 30. Stole of the timbr-r hoUUnjcs and 1ks Injr camps and outfit of the Wilson Hi t thM Ium.rr company near In--I'M'rmlt'nce to tlu 1 mlepennVnt l.ogff Ing company has been rfcorded. The principal own is of the new com- panv are said to bo Krlum brothers ;nd SvnnosveiH. known as tho K. & S. Lojcfiina company of Oakvfllo. ThLs Is one of tho hirtfeM . timber als In months. The timber included tho mH amounts to 150.000.0o0 feet. ho considerate n is not nvuie public, but tho amount undoubtedly runs Into six figures. The MM and that of a alo a few weeks ago of interests in California and other plares to Henry jpUaon and A. H. Johnson ot San Francisco, In which the Wilson estate of this city was interested, reduces the boMing of the catate In the lumber business to the plant In Kast Aberdeen of which John Wilson Is manager. John and William Wilson will Rive their entire attention to tho manage ment of the mill property here. 0. A. C. LOOKS TO STATE TO GIVE RELIEF FROM FINANCIAL CONDITION s OR KG A J AORICinJtlftlB COL MvGE. Oorvallis. Jan. 30. The college La now looklnp to tho people of Ore gon to give relief to the present critical t'naneial condition brought nboui through the d-tubl'n of tho student enrollment, and the increased cost of maintenance In every department. The state legislature has made it p slblo for the people to pass on the fu ture of tho institution at the general election, May 21. It has been estimated that at least six-tenths of one mill in addition to the present Income would be required. this in addition to a contemplated in come from a tuition and other fees that mlnht be reeeived from students. The leislature decided, hov.over, that no tuition should be charged in addi tion to tho foes as now charged, and that there should bo no special tuition fee for non-resident students. The legislature, there, provided for a littlo less than seven-tenths of a mill, which would brin to the collce t n present valuation of taxable property about $fiSr..onn annually to cover maintcn- ance and the cost of additional build ing and equipment. In order that the present emergency might be met and additional buildings constructed as soon as possible to re lieve the congestion throughout th institution, the bill contains a. provi sion which will make available thc anount appropriated beginning with the present year, should this p, ensure oe approved by the people at the Mav election money will be available Uiore fore for construction work during the summer, and It should bo possible to have some new buildings ' ready for occupancy when college opens tn .Sep tember. Modol Ifiishand. Yes." said Mrs. Meek at the Wo man's club. " John makes a model has band. If I never cook anything but what he likes. If I never want him to go anywhere he doesn't want to and never a.-ik him for money, why. he is the easiest man to get alons with that I ever saw. Of course, he is a little fussy about his mending, and I often have to do his silk shirts over a few times, and he has a wee prejudice isainst my entertaining any of my own little fallings, and, taklns It all in ali and you can pay what yon please call my John an ideal husband." r.ife. INCREASE OF EXPORTS 00 IMPORTS SOARS WASHING TON", Jan. 20. The ex cess of American exports over imports fn 1919 amounted to $4,017,000,000 a rum record, according to a Htatement Issued today by the Bureau ul Foreign and D'imetic Commerce. Department of Commerce. Kxports for 1919 to taled $7,022,000,000, as compared with r., 49,000,000, while Imports wrre rallied ay $n..'04 000,000 asalnst $3, )31, 000.000 in 191S. December exports amounted to $fiftl, 000,000, a fal'.injr off from the $74 1 000.000 record for November. Imports also Cell off for December tho total binsr $381,000,000, as compared with $425,000,000 for November. Both r-xports and imports were higher tnan in December a year ago. The imports nt gold in 191!) amount ed to tTTjfl,, compered with t$l, OOO.OOO In lili and HtMM.m 'n 1317. Kxports of sold In lfi1! Jumped to $368, 000,(100 from St 1,0000,000 in 1918. In 1917 thiy amounted to J.175, ooo ooo. No market chanse l noted In the Import "r export of silver, receipt Bmountlnc to $s9.ooo,ooo nnd shlp metita to $239,000,000 in 1919. : w . . JHREE OFFICERS OF ROYAL AIR FORCE, ENGLAND, ARE PRIVATES IN U. S. SERVICE vnv YfillK Un 30. A former 'vice for the first time. When thesstrlke Wattle 1 nn on.y reeomme.,,. f " . . . ii..Ui.,.1. ..ir.,l I,, llssurnliees. lie wills- the use of anli-loxin. which will he tr1:M1. h:ive lust erilt- d ,ii privates : ir, th" I. Air H-rviee at MItchel Field l-ona Island, New York. The three former Rueliwh fliers all fiaw Hervice In Franeo thnrOKhnut Hi- .. Iii t" ,rrt '(tior.il d reifiilarly v in j . u friend In the Amcrl nn Arm, - .i i..,r.., in ihi country ventorday and "; to con. f nl'-t-1 ( C- n A -i v i-nnl to con- SEMI WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, NO TIME TO ST "Peon ruuntu' for ol '"I' life!" Oh yes: runs ll! u blued, you see." And ou never : C't Ot- flee?" "lcrd bless you, no! could not stop long enough to ho in! An then, of I'd gone in, I'd a hud to quit runnlnT' copyrigtuud for Kast Oiononian Tub. Co. o VTRANUfcR TO THEM "Did you ever hear tell of snakes In January ? "To be shore. replied the 11111 vtUe matron. 'My ol man lined to see Yin the year round. Never hart to spend a cent going to a circus!" -Copyrighted (or lUisl Oregoninn l'ub. Co. GIRL ALLEGES. ACCUSED DENIES HIS PROMISE IS BROKEN; JUDGE PUZZLED rortTIANL Jan. 30. Denial that ho broke off his engagement t" Miss Eleanor Volhelm on the day she filed her $!t2.000 breach of promLse suit or at any other time was voiced by Oail Heingold, Portland jeweler, during the taking of a deposition before Presiding Judge McC' iirt yesterd ty morning. He also denfed that the wedding date had been set for Thursday, Jan uary 2'-, ns averred in the complaint filed Saturday, January 1 7. saying :here had betll talk about having the oremony iti San Franciecp or at the Vo'heim residence In Portland, but that It never has been settled defi nitely. Tho witness admitted bocom 'i.g eagagert to Mis Volhelm Septem ber 15, 11)19 and giving her a hand some diamond engagement ring. "t"p totho morn. ni; after tho In.st evening you were out with MIsh Vol helm and upon that morning when you left the Volheim residence, ycu ! and she w -ro engaged V" the witness W;,s asked. "Yes," replied Mr. Heingold. "That was a coople ttf duys befon he suit was filed?" "The day before, I think." "Suiisequnt to that you delined to I marry her?'' "NTo sir," "You never have declined to marry j her?" "No, sir." The w'itness was not a.ked If Miss i Volheim broke the engagement or if ie still considered himself engaged. In her damage notion, Miss Volhelm ass-rts that she was greatly humil iated by the alloyed refusal of Mr. Uein.?o!d to marry her aftur she had pent more than $2"00 on her trous teau. Wedding invitations had been engraved and presents for the bride-'o-be alrtadv bad arrived. Miss Vol- ho'm asserted, after .the filing of the i SUGAR PROFITS IN ONE orem mi WASHINGTON. Jan Kvidoudt 'hat SC-bbera, wholesalers anil i lall- era are dividing profits of over MM oercent on sugar at 20 cents n pound was fuunil in reports to tho I'nited "latus department of commerca today. Tho reports snow that December i.. i in, .....it. ....ii.i.l ivas the prica at which American flncrs sold sugar lor export. I hiring ihr aiini., month nrlea cWnd hv re - (tutors In 50 cities averaged fourteen and n half, showing that after sugar left the ir i'lners and a o uiii tcr .ents wits added to each pound sold., In many cities retail price was overltloncd at Qttamiea ya., wani 10 ki-i fourteen and a ouurter. l"Jlmmy'' hack again. , During December 440,000 pounds I IJke all sea-fating men they are of raw sugar was imported free of .superstitious, and fear that they w ill duty from the Philippines at an ap-jhavc had luck in any future ventures proximate cost of nine cents a pound, lif they nllow their maaCOtt to remain Hefiners made a profit of ul&iut two In a xoo. md a. quarter cents a pound on sugar I Jimmy was picked up by tha m:- ' 111 I i ! d from Cuba. It wan ref.ncd and then sold export at eight and a quarter. American refiners made a margin of approximately ,2,200.000 durins December on sugar sold for export. The margin divided between jobbers, wholesalers and exporters totaled 7,014,i'44 In December. !LL WITH PNEUMONIA, FANFSPiPFSnftMfSL I I If II I Lt'VI II I U ill I r John Ingalls, suffering with pneii-j monia. following a lonjf illness with heart trouble, was rrmovod safely i from a sick bed on the second floor of a dwelling at 019 Johnson street I which caught fire about f:;;0 lust even i nfd Alt hough he bad I tetn -neratuic of l4 on WodsieadaY ninht he h; a experienced no rtlaps.; from i his li irowing exrrience today, ac- ; cordiii-: to his physician. j Th'- house, an old structure occu- J pi. d iv Mr. I n galls a'ld the Jante- I jOtrboi n4 family: Is thought to huve aaughl fire from a dercctive flue. 1 M I roor1 wvn ablaz- lx.-1'ore occupants of I the b'.use knew anything was aJDllM ' iiinl or. Iy the n aniens of the fire ar- parat ii sJivad the hoiu-e from coni- plcte leKtruetion, It Is believed. The I f Mfornn'n were not at home when t in fire wall discovered. The huildinrr belong to tho Afc Cluro eHtate, of Portland and wus In sured, The Ioms from flee and watw is pl.ed at between $;( and $S00. Every Oae of Them. On,. ,1,, .,.'! iirti-ii seek fin- humor in a church. Ir.it the other Sunday a cer- j tain conureeatlon was nearly thrown Into convulidofia of laUKhlcr. The mirth was oicasloned by a lit- tie bay who was being brouirht to Hf-r- ! oaaaji un- int-j h-miih bv I jthe j ha tr t-Ml f j -ooa "Ifnw do you like sermons on Tb Oosiiftl of IJaht?'" 'Well ' replied the Mnn Man. if you only have to put Sun- in-tnis In th cuHeetlnn tmskel. I'm ar.-eb1e."- -OupyrtShted for Kni Orcuonian Pub. Co. F RELEASED; 1 NEW Clutters of Business District Given Thorough Application i of Sheep Dip; Date of Schools' Opening Indefinite. Twenty-four families were released froirl Influenfa quarantine, today and si new homes were placed under quarantine, marking the first day In which the halanee has been in favor of tho phvsicians. One death from pneumonia occurred last night. Whilo the situation appears to bo getting in hand, extreme caution U yet considered advisable, owing to the present weather condition, it is probable that tho voluntary ban on gatherings will' be continued for sev eral days, Tho street committee of the coun cil this morning had all the gutter! In the business district sprinkled and swept and given a thorough applica tion of sheep dip. This precuutlon Inst winter Ih said to have proved very efficacious In checking the in fluenza. The entire business distrlci as given the disinfectant at a coat of onlv $.1. Whether city schools can be opened next week Is m undetermined The school bonrd has called a meet ing for Saturdav, however, at which it is expected Or. H. J. Kavanauh. etty physician, will express his atti tude toward reopening the schools. llOME, .lan. SO.i Th Italian gov- ernmont tmlay concludod tn'-i tuitions with the (triktnc railway workers wad the men have resumed work, Tho overament oonaeated to ratain alt men who walked out nut khuii imn In Its deelslon to make permanent the TTtMnfition maiited at ;!ti ike. of 1. yul cr.ij'N vt-H Who re- ( their p. . - OuritiK the YEGGS ESCAPE VITH BONDS AFTER BANK DOOR IS SMASHED; . , t.. Th. s, .it- ..,- ,i.v.,i (, ..nrlv to. , n.nni..n ,ttK nM uuv, lur .ifBim ,.i.ii.s " I liooo in liberty bonda Entrance l-was made hv hreakimr down the front Th ipi'il in an air mm ANT-BEAR OUT OF Jan. 30. ".Mm- CINCINNATI, p., niv - tlie .Mexi. iin an; -near. nn.i'n re-iserved throughout the world war ns mascot or tne marine nrmaue '"jiilsc clutch. Timpiien nrarinns, riv. I France, and was Wounded In notion j ,. n im, : i.ns mail tests. one may soon be lost to tho Cincinnati Zoo. Marines who served in France i anil w ho w ill furm the nucleus of a new expeditionary force to be sla- rines In Vela Cruz 1 'il I. lle din a tour of duty aboard a liatt'ean i. and then went to France with the ma rine brigade. lie wns the first ant bear the French had ever seen, nnd he amused the adults but seared th children half to death. He his a long flexible nose. Ideal for the exploration of half empty Jam ccann. THIRD IN FAMILY IS Mil Klmer Ptcard, aged 29, died last night at St. Anthony's honpitaI of pnoumenia. He is survived hy his wife, who Is sister of the late Mrs. Uoy I'anihurn and the hite Mrs. Lee Billing who died recently of pneumonia. Other roIattvcM who survive are one son his mother. Mrs. Mary TMcard. of Ad nms, two brcthers, Hoy ricard and Henry Picard, and two sisters, Violet ,,n(j oertrude Picard. Pimernl iirrnne nients have not vol been made. The body Is at Polsom's ufldertaltf nf parlOra. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC SRATTf.FI. Wnsll.. Jim. 30. Al thoMh .nn . -ni Is rrporie.l r-:lnt; ,ri oirnn CC7 PRPQrWTFIl Chi a and ...brr clflaa in kite aaA.40UU rti mWLHItU Bcattha is rrt.n from the dtaaaaa, -.c- jq TCQMA POTENTATE cording to City Health OonHMMtO Read. "And there la little danger of nn etddemie here this winter or sprlnc, nr. Heed said. "If the dise;ise should hi i 11 ' ' i enres 10 wit nn h nut h - .spital clinic." city Yew. HeN MTawNHl T t-iHl mv boat to find out if that new man' was married nnd I don't "know et ' said tlie spinster Indy (( ir boardifffe hoaaa I r,.unil out before len n'tnlll"!' h-nl ..il." said the wise widow. "He married." ilnw did. you know?" lie ii MMd lo cverybn.lv who slart- vU Ut talk wuhut ouce IMMNINM0T FEBRUARY 3.10a, RUSSIAN GOLD FLOWING. INTO N.'Y. HEADQUARTtRS BY MYSTERIOUS CHANNEL VVAflillNQTON, Ju. Itooognlttofl of tke wvi t fovwrt ni. ill l.v w.-rlit iiowi" Is nftf, i.u.iwIk MntK-iio. noviiit tmtnmn' liit.vt'. tol.l tin- Minute Cor tn uf Hih'H roiiimlttr.c toiluy. "Wb m ikm you think tlmt? Chairman MoWM "tt, id till palWIcal oonnlUona, iiml II,.- uttHude f tho ''"'"H 'lt imiIb." MartMt rapHad. "I.ttnt f th" l.lockadi. I iM lU'vo, Ih lo- trit- nil, IT." MwrMn (UMlwad tM (aat thi I ,,. ,i. , ,i i ...-- o: svri'l M'l'V loo an nta ( ' vrnmi nu and a rtrady ntvonm of RaaalM gold hava hean riolinft Into tM hoadqimrtera I" NW Vork ly ,.,nii L is. Ha rafuacd to dlyuuc dataili of i iM mWtorground c'luin- .if aommuataatloni E.J. BjVUBM Jan. lb. -K. J. Burke, ! E ,1 11,1,1 unit II. V. t'ollliiH yoMtordiiy fli rt artiDlaa of Incoriiorution of tho B I Uurko Vo..l i'..mp i-ty Willi riipii.-in alion of tioo, Partlaad win llO hO-Ol-llllTtllH "f th.' l-OIOp.l". lu Ci IHAI PILLS Bill "An eXoaWtmt Idea T the trrmrndou.-. Krowth of thr aUtompbtW, and how It ha ri-iidnallv Iff mo a part of our I daily ll.'r, rnn r- a Ply hi- soon from tne Mt that alpce If 14, there has horn nn inoroaae of about 2S5 per ernt In th number or aatomobdea pure baaed in iho L'nltoil Stitos" says Viri;il K. Bna vrly, of McLean & Suavely, Cleveland H-enls. "A lar-'e eh.ire of this rxlstlnK de ini. .1,1 Is fur a i omfnrtahle. sturdy, nit- "vlindor oar oap-ihlr of in.ikiii hlen Thf puhllc ' . , . lud ,i,.,t n me ' ,' , a tmm ihousan.l ,V I- l.u-s fi r a ear. In i.rder to net rr.il looks I combined with eomfort and po-wcr. null tbla was aaually obtained at the ? j rtfloe of economy. However, people j are now baflnnios to learn that cars j do not have to be so large to he really .......i i... .ii., MnmAeaht In ride In and have ample power for nil of thai! neede. ' I "Thr, Cleveland was drsipned Btd j Ibulll hv the men w ho made t 'handler I fnmrnis. n heln meet tlrts i-vi r inrrt.i-'- ----- ,, depuuld for s ar -at a raaaonawa I price that WOUM l onihini' in th-ir en- lirt-ty, good lriok.1, comfort, economy ind prrf'-rnnnee. "The Cleveland Is a small atx-C) Un der enr. with n motor of the valve-ln-head tyle, and Is fast bamming very popular throughout the raited ptatea, Tli,. Ii.e il dealers. Mi l.e.m K. .-imo i- thi Ir first sfitpmept the first eek, and tho five paaseniter and roaiuaer now on uispiny at their nho- ru-in, have been highly idmlM-d by .11 ho have s-in thein. 1 tomblnad with on enelnse.l valve-ln- ,. n i-i t.r are unos snen as i, .i" j magneto, 9trorbar . ir'nir.-tor, dry - 0f which extended entirely across the j American continent, the Cleveland hiss ,.rl,. ,,n i i,e exceedingly ecunomlcnl I to Qpofate. and capable f emlurlng hard usage. "MnTiOaa SnsvMy are nvre th n plan Pi 1 with this new addition to their lln thalr only fear heln that the factory output will not be sufficient to su rdv the Henvmd, althnngh there '9 nrv; in course of construction, a very larae addition t tlie Cleveland fa - in mm tors. It in re 'D'ed that L QMMNta will The fame of a !or-i man in selling i fall short of 6m)d BMnM in the govern automobiles has been Fpread thnuujh ! tneiit t -riHin kflld thai rmor was the Kninklin orfianlzat ion, of which J 1 W, MoCormmftch, naaacM "f tn pmk dletun A'.lto Co.. Is aftent. At a rerelit KatherinlT. the folowllns rum plitnenU were paid his BalesinaTiHhip rer id: Otto Uiwton of bpaton wii.i Intro. ; laced hy Chairman S. K. Ai kirmnn ilfl the bigfftpi l''ranV Un dealer, tha one who s. ld more cars than any j other denier in America. I Mr. Iawtnn in rrHjiondinc expriwi d , I his thanks for the aOmpUmapt hut sold his Idea of a blK dealer la the one who can Bell onm ir to every 1.200 ' - pte. --'r. I-awton said: "J. '.'. Mi-Cormach of I'endletpn ,H I m- u-i tff Hi" 6lMMt Franklin deal-: ' cr. Inctdrntulty, if all dia'crn w. : I ruled on tills ba:, New York Could j never he ns MB as Bonoa, uniw . Voik people are ot aucii iuluriur qpjd. Hy.'' "Doc" TnnKl"y nnd It fisured out that if every Kraiililm denier sold OaTfl like J. W. Mei 'oriniiiach of t'endle-! ti-n, a man who liaa a son horn t -ii i would have I,, plnoe his Oilier for a ear Hunt now In order lii it dllwry cobM I be made to that son on iiis twenty- L I fji at hlrthday. , TACOMA, J:m. HI. M. H. Hint:. II luHfrlons peTtetltate of A f Iff temple of Khrinca. was pvetaented anth aJeewri rl fez vjilu-d at IISM by memberH of the :ler in Bhecoma Inst nluih!. He wor" P for the first time at the Initiation of IT.fl cand dates Into the Aflfl tet.n b The fea Is Kruooijp, consist En a" of he Wfrlne emblem done In 1-wols "nl 1 My cover -d with brilliants. It Is believed l" bo o;ii o i ne ivs'i n . i be-id dre.-s' s In th" I'nite l IM iU-s ii.-' attl r 1 eloiif'tna to 1"r"l jj W, I'-i- " " r Mtwiwm - - crifK, i t n i . 1 1 1 1 MH'-uiiiii' ui kii diii mo -in -Maerici. .mi- igm n TOfir Known n Bitnn- wii: Shrin'-ibun. hav iiiir been a lead- Ipg figure In the order for eers He will w. :ir his new iMftl the Im-I perial cone! iv,. to lie held ill riirllaiid text lunmr, j EIGHT PAGES 1 iVIORE PAY AND BONUS IS PASSED BY HOUSE K. Can-, Head uf Local Recruit ing Office, Recivoa Word That Measure Will Probably Find Senate Favor. i ll. Cai-r, hi mi or tin- im .,1 rasrult hk offlou for th.- ItnMwd Ht.iton nuvy. i-ukIvuiI woi-il today thut tho nuvy pay ..ill hail paniK-il tha hoiMO of roureiioii latlvai ami wimlil In all probahlllt inns tho Honato alMO. 'I'll. I. Ill, a htati il. If 1 i loam- tho ifflotancy of tin- iiri-ot.ii'l of tli S'avy anil I'u.mt lll'unl Ihrolljfh tho temporary provlnU.n ( Uunu i-n or tn ,.i aa -oil ,'oni.'t-nnatlon. It provhlot that t oiiiniiMiolna' with January I, la-", a hpaua will iba paid to c-otninlH.loni '1 WAITalli ahd win i mil offloan of the nuvy. In luhll tlon to all pay an.l nllowi. iii-as now ii hereafter attvWad i v la. at the feUopluj rati-s gar rear: CaaamJe- ilonad warrant ofl'IcOiH, (4So; wuJia.nl orflfcara, tM- ClianK" In I'ay Advocator!. The tfhanRee In pay a. m-ateil are 9! a month fr -hl. f potty offloi-rn with eating' appointment, In-tiinl of 150; fr ohlrf potty oftloora with permanent eppotntipt nt, InM'-u-l or $7": M4 for petty officer, flmt olaaa, Inataad of M0; foi oetiv of- rirri-i, M-f-und cho-H, l-l 1r.ll Kf f0; Jiill for potty offli. o, I. ,ii I 'Mia. l ' pay nunilh instiii. I of 114; for .. M iklr moll, first I'los.-; fur n -n t.i . 1 -i-n. neond olaam 14 rnKtead of JI9; non rated mm thliil rlass. a.t Instead of tli.; tins Is. pri'vi'i. 'I i';. it the himo ,,HV B( firvriion, first lasi. will lie (0 irfttefu) 0ff9t1 nr1 leil, " .'('iMl rhiss, $&4 instcfifl nf S0i Iln mi n, thinl class. 4 s I iv Uiud r I, It Is provifM'l rurtt&r that (he ruto of atjjMt pv fr inch rutiiiK In tho i .tval AcmU-iny hatul shut) he an fol lows: Hi-coml liiulti. with urtinfc ap- poUAnMtt pr month: with iwr- nioiitii; urtim m.-.joi-, im .rv momn; niUiiifiun". iiri rinmt, i-r nirnin, 4 im.Ks .-( Mtir I'av. The hase bf puy proviil' t (ot ciihln ."4tcV. ru i!s mvl i iiMn Cdoka i t k vii um $H4 per mtith; vftrdrooin nMwwM nnd wariliOdin roo'ts, ; htorrK stt'wrtnN aul sic rat e M'liki, $7 J ; warrunt ofilctis hI wanlt ami couku, $0: mess utttnliinl .. fit t clan. $42; iwconj clai-H. MC; (hlfd doMh 93S. The n nialtith r i f thf) 1 H rieala With tlie manner in wMcli tin- tuvl.-ilona of ttif I. II nhall ,o i itrtli il in. I. I1 irn fir i I Ml UUVJ PitM of the reittlb'on i . inmerr'nl Association's vuluntncr ceiutus -onu-iiiiiMiiirf, die i to In h:u i from he ron Qxt final ii-mrt on tlu unofflclnl riunt can be matiu. ne 'tiuinerattr yestfrtl.iy turned In 24i n:inei. gath ered In tif.e of the blocks Inch con- tains a number of rooming houses. llUl.fttHillH aiV !ft;if Oiliy (vlimiirM, ba-iej upfin the st b'-. iphhiii nnd thi voting population wlli not b recched by e.iher (ha ybvartHnaol or uie local count. Kvvry effort 111 be made-, h 'we.er. to ylvu len.', in all tho pOpbtaUon to Wfllcb it Is entitled and as avM as the raana laltll ouitlandlnK rr ports come in, a careful cheek will bo mude lo aseerts n If every block him heen canvassed. At Ia f.'ratMle the Idea i.ri&tnatrtl b Pendleton is being put into execu toiH. The I'nloii couni s .ii ru tlzed aJEtr tl.e govei-utnont nie-i had com I'.eud their work that thoro was poa- I 'it.v nt a sbort count ai.u commit i' ' ure now out (aaJlliifl AO unofficial CaJVitaa f"d listing name of all per sons who ure thought lo have been OVOftOokad by the reKiibi r e:uiniern- - abroad Wat the government count had not aHoaadad rti'tn. alln waiin is uloi uncrst;od ti be WOfTyfVfS a Muf. i he (. uuiit will not -: moro than L..Of'O. a OPJE WAY TRAFFIC PLAN IS DEFEATED BY P0RTLANDERS I" iltTlAM. Jan. IM)h way t raffia will not be attempted In Port laud. Tha mueh discussed hwamtalaan was defeatiMi .rt ;i meelinff if the city coun cil on Kr 'hv, when ftinunisMloners '. 1 Igelow and Pier expressed dlsannrnv'i i hr scheme and ovcr- 'i' ad t .1 .irable otes of May or bal&ar nnd i Vin mission" r Parbnr. 1" nnty ekaita't that wnn made In the tratrie etb- tit the meeting, Friday waa l ha eVapea-on of the AteAofjad parking inyafetn hi down town streets. Cara must all bo parked parallel to the en-hint..- bet. aftr. "A irc'K' In the mouth nf every nn. woman wU child aiCIUna la ie BfoKftJh "f ii tfibaVlUfl com pan y of he United. St-'jfcM. PARALYSIS IS FATAL M. U 'i-w.mn, -Kod 7!t, dwd' this '" i' ' ii -k . :j o ai'ler belnx In poOr aaaltli for thr pHt 10 yearn. Ills daetii aMl due to a parsletfe stroke. Mr. Bowna n, Who hem reaMed hero for im yaaraj u purvlvad b hie wlfa mnu no sen i;. jr. linwrnnn, of thin . iii 1 1 nve iTriniictuiiiren. He waa hitn in Maryland, in Ckstober. 1S41. "tthe .-e .. ir h weni to hl, from where lie came to I irexon In latter year. No funeral nrrniiRcnientj. hne yet been liiude. The body la at Fulao'm'i undvi 'luklng prlM) I be M. xUn 11 Wl Ivlivf iri will b evut 'd dui.aa the WAT