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THE EAST OREGONIAN IS THE ONLY INLAND EMPIRE NEWSPAPER GIVING ITS READERS THE BENEFIT OF DAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTS FROM BOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED FHES "' ifSSjt. " ' " ji 1 in n ijimi.iiii A . i i hi DAILY EDITION DAILY EDITION ff'h fh lrv n HTi The r.nut firnroninn In Ktm Or nn'i greatest Mppff nd InlC furon give li lh. dv.rtlr of twice lh guaranteed pnirt iri'uintlon In nigntun ami t.'matilla county of any otlir newppr. Th net pre run of Btiturday'a dully 3,397 TM paper Id member of nnd audited, by (ha Audit Bureau of Circulation. tsL ) if 3 1 N. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEX CITY OFFICIAL PAPEB NO 9788 VOL. 33 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1921. TI & X ', r- f fir X V m. ofsnl truurMvl fv 'o-'CS - " I ft . 'T ITU ALLIED MOOPS WILL MARCH INTO GERMANY tMOa'' TROOPS MAKING PLANS TO DASH Wireless Reports Indicate Lenine is Still in Control but Preparing for Flight. FIRES ARE SWEEPING CITY OF PETROGRAD Reflections From the Flames Are Clearly Visible From Along the Finnish Frontier. LONDON", March ". L P.) Pol Bhevilc troop are reported to b concentrating- at Moscow for a do"h to I'etrograd which Ik now In the hiind of the revolutionaries A prlvnto telegram waa received here amounc liuc the fall of the soviet government but waa dlBcredlted by wireless. Indi cating Lenine ai atlll In control. ' TO iPETROGRAD JWpdV HEW1INOFOIW, March 7. (A. P.) . 4 f ' f A , D tHreat fire, are w-ulng Polro- ." i ,- Brad, according to couriem iruni 5 ' vvj" ' ' Oa. Itoflectlon of the fliiiiu r-e Mh-I - -, T ible at the Finnish frontier. X f f ik . .. i i.. r.iiiTi,,. Mii!t.lJind Sltrs I; mummiA ,'.,, ., , , , ft i-LUVCV W Wf, Ms&fe deposit box iri. M VftoT lour vdufs is a reaZ (0 a guarantee of safety m "ONEY, jewelry and valuable - 1V1 papers are not protected by being hidden or even locked in the family safe. Make certain of security. Avail yourself of a strong box in our safety deposit vault. W ML The Fordson Tractor The Fordson has many friends in Umatilla county because of its dependability and freedom from re pairs and trouble. It? ability to keep going day after day either plowing, harrowing, discing, seeding, moving grain or hay, hauling or any kind of belt work, will make itself, in a short time, as valuable and indispensible to you as any one of the present owners. . We ask that you give us the opportunity to show ' you, at our expense, that it will do what We claim for it and more. i ' Our allotment for this territory this year is small and we ask that you arrange for a demonstration as soon as convenient, so that we may have your order in time to insure your delivery this spring. Simpson Phone 408 ' . CISION MADE TO THIS WAR MAP IS NOT VERY BIG BUT THE CHAMPAGNE (BELOW) WAS REAL DOPE I- o . Arncrv m . 1 PACFC Lorfe.,No0 IV J-w II ,T X f i Auto Co. Water and Johnson Sts. CANAL ZONE. Five Threaded Rubber Reasons 1. Willard Threaded Rubber Bat. t erics fL-e standard on 172 makes of motor cars and trucks, and on export models of 2 others. 2. Most of the Important battery improvements originated with Willard, and are today found in the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. 3. Threaded Rubber Insulation saves jtpui mosey because :t docs not warp, pu'ftcrore, crack or carbonize. It outfits the: plates. Threaded . Rubber Insulation found only in the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery permits "bone-dry" shipment that keeps the battery new. 5. As an authorized Willard Service Station we offer to every Willard user the benefit of the broad Willard policies. PENDLETON STOIGVGE BATTERY CO. Garden nnd West Court Streets hi II AfiKXTS HlKliway Service Station 1 K. Court and 'Alia Sts. Steele's Korvlce Station Corner Raley nnd Matlock Wcstlnwii Atito CX). Echo, Oregon Xc!l & ltnrkor Hermbton Sln.nficld Auto Co. Stanfield, Ore. . ' Auto Show March 10-11-12 liETS (JO! f r vT-n rr-jT PAIIM ACCEPTS U. S. MEDIATION UNDER PROTEST Will Continue Her Arming Pre parations to Compel the Costa Ricans, to Evacuate, COSTA RICAN FORCES ESTIMATED AT 1700 Army is Not Attempting to Take Bloca Del Toro but Are Passing on to Almirante. PALI'OA, Panama, March 7. (U. p.) Republic of Panama accepts un der protest the mediation of tne I United States In a dispute with Costa Itiea. President Porras declared that Panama, however, will continue her arming preparations to compel the Cosia 'Klca.na to evacuate Almirante. if thoRe forces are not withdrawn. Consider White Ilish Authority - Jn an interview with The United I rcss, president Ekdisorio Porras said: "Secretary Hughes has given me a verv painful impression because he advites us to withdraw our troops rem th Coto territory, which always I i:i. be-n ijder our jurisdiction. The "Kverythinjr appeared to be in or der; thus yon can Imagine my surprise when Mr. Goldman came to my office on the day of tho fight and demanded another 4,5tl pounds, adding the iniet that unless it was forthcoming Herman would not fight. "1 was determined that he sho'.Hd not get the best of mo and therefore a'rned a cheque, after considerable !rtest, which I know he would not be able to cafh. I subseouentiy refuseo to allow my partner to append his sig niture, without which the cheque is worthless. TEXAS HUM CAMP CHICAGO, March 5. (A. P.) Wil liam "Kid" Gleason, manager of the Chicago White Sox, bubbling with en thusiasm last night left with his pTay ers for the training crfmp at Waxatia rhie, Texas; to commence the task of rebuilding the club broken up follow ing the baseball scandal last year. In tho party are four catcners, six pitcn crs, an Infielder and an outfielder. Glenson was greatly pleased with the deal announced yesterday in which Harry Hooper, veteoun Boston out fielder, joined his club In exchange for John Collins and Ktirry Uebold, out fielders. , "!-"ay, fellows, you don't know how happy I am to get Hooper on my ball club. We wont miss Felsch or JacK son," said the" "KM1: with a smile as he boarded the train. "We are going to have a bull club that's going to be up there fight n and every member of the club will jie given a chance to nake good." Hooper, who Is In California, has been notified to join the club at the training campi The second squad will leave next week. LITTLE MASTER' TO HUSTON, March 3.-(A. P.) Start ing for Galveston, Texas, Manager Fred Mitchell of the Boston Nationals, learned thnt he would ha with him again Richard, Dudlph, "little mast er," one of tho three pitchers who I Taught victory to the Braves in 1914. Diulolphs arm faifed him last year and ho was given permission to play anywhere, but he decided after a con ference with President Orant in New vith the liiaves on a bonus basis, much for the Rumen he pitched and so much more for the games he won. FARM Kit IS KOIUil lt. FI1ATTI.K, March 5. (A. P.) -J. .T. lH'liois, n rarnter living near The Italics, Ore., was beaten Into insensi- !in the east aide of the city early hist night, he lotd the police, and is In the city hospital in a serious condition. llolse siUd ho carried tho money in I is staff ! INFLICT PENALTIES STATE DEPARTMENT STILL REFUSES TO GRANT CABLE LANDING AT MIAMI. FLA. WASHINGTON, March 7. (L. P.. The attil ide of the Wllwm adminiB irntion In rfuftlng to allow a landing for the Harhadoea cable at Miami, Fla., n'M he maintained by the state depart ment under HuuhCR, in the authorita tive statement here. The reason the state department re f J.ed to allow the landing of the West ern I'nlon cable at Minml Is because f'i" ith connection at Parbadoca with the J'rlMvh Western Telcsraph cable tunning to J'.razil. The Hrillsh hav a iuonoioly along the coast of Brazil, A'.'iich the t'nited states nas continual ly opposed. A definite action toward laylms the cable la held up pending a decision of President Ilttrding. LI WASHINGTON, March 7. (CP.) The upreme court upheld the action t.f nrleoi in Seotember. 1117. in withdrawing' from the Bilwaugee Leader, Victor Eenrers paper, second class mailing privileges because of ar ticles which the postoffice department claimed violated the espionage act. The decia.'on of the court was seven to two. Justices Brandeis Rnd Holmes dissenting. i'Our constitution is en acted to protect our government ana not to screen those seeking to cause violations of our laws in time of war," Justice Clarke said. "The articles for which the postmaster general revoked the mailing privilege were false and designed to give aid and comfort to i pnlip of our country. Kevo- ' CLOSE CONTEST liS U. OF W.-AGGIE GAME SEATTT..R, Wash., March 5. (A. P.) University of Washington defeat ed the Oregon' Agricultural college basketball team by a score of 29 to24 in one of the most closely contested games of the conference series on the varsity floor hre last night. The Washington quintet did not have the game safely won urtil the final whistle sounded. Scilk of Washington and Stlnson of O. A. C. were the stars of the contest. Dr. David Bennett Hill DENTISTRY Johns Bldg. Tendleton, Oregon Electric Heaters INSTANT WARMTH Bathroom, bedroom, every room. Attach any where to light circuit J.LVAUGIIAN Phone 1.1B SO F Court - MAYOR AND JUDGE , , HAVE A MARATHON SIGNATURE CONTEST Mayor Hartman and Recorder Fitz Gerald may be carrying their trusty right hands carefully wrapped In heavy bandages and odoriferous with arnica within the next few days. And It wont be because they have come to blows nor the result of an anto moblle accident. It will be be cause of the new general in debtedness bonds which will pro vide funds for the purchase of the new fire fighting apparatus. These bonds require the signa ture of the mayor and recorder on every Interest coupon and there are 1708 of them..' Re corder Fitz Gerald will be sign ing his 798th coupon about the time this paper goes to press, but at noon he was showing no signs of weakening and it is ex pected that he will accomplish his task by midnight, should he keep on, Mayor Hartman will start tomorrow, it is expected. 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GERMANS APPEAR TO EXPECT A RUPTURE Will tfave to Ask for Week's Adjournment to Consult With Their Government. LONDON. (7 d. m.)(U. P. Foch tonight ordered the allies' troops to move into the new German territory tomor row, it is officially announced. There may be one day's delay before the allied armies get un der wav. , Makes Peoto id Ijcagw. LON'DON". March 7. (Ed L. Keen t". P. Staff Correspondent) The Ger. man reparation proposals are unae . m. Hntz.tl. H. WAft, TOO AY muiiiuauaua Alt., SUte -:S belt.