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THK HUM) III'U.KTIX, HKN'I), OUIX.ON. Tlll'HSD.W, JANl'AltV II, 11117 SUPREME COURT MUST ' DEFINE A CABARET CONGRESS TRIES TO LEARN FACTS ABOUT SO CALLED "LEAK" ON WILSON PEACE NOTE VAOV. Vso of Hour Without lioyulty SOirts Trouble llolmooii fuiiiMMer nml KiMMr of Krsort. Unill IVtm to The Paily llullrtin) WASHINGTON. I. C Jan. 11. flitting lightly from wrlshty nrgu niRiitB in the Adnmson eight-hour law ':isc, the supremo court toduy is pondering qin'stion: What is a cabaret? Victor Herbert says it's a perform ance! for profit. Shnnley's, in the heart of New York's lobster belt, says it's not. Vic. composed a piece for his copy righted opera, "Sweethearts." In it is a song of the. same name. Simu la's started using the song In a cab aret number. With a wall of anguish, Herbert hopped out to rescue his brain child far the restaurant. He didn't succeed, so he left the cafe and entered suit. Arguments for Herbert were that a cabaret is a performance for profit. and that thereforo Herbert is en titled to royalties. To support the Verformance-for-protit plea, adver tisements of Shnnley's were intro duced, in which the words "cabaret (extraordinaire" were used. Mush ing modestly. Herbert by his attor neys admitted his song probably had something to do with it. In turn, the cabaret pleaded that no admission is charged, and that, therefore, there Is no profit. Al though Herbert's attorneys replied that the admission charge is incor porated in the charge for food and drink, two New York courts upheld the cabaret. FRANK I'RIXCK CiKTS Cl IUO Frank R. Prince received a curio of the siege of Verdun this morn ing, in the form of a hand made ring sent to him by a Canadian volun teer friend who is now in France. The ring is madef aluminum with a band engraved cannon inlaid in copper as a setting and above the cannon is. engraved the word "Verdun." For information regarding ball room dancing classes, call at the Hip podrome Tuesday evening, Jan. 9, at 7 o'clock. ' . 1,6-9, 17p Lyautey, Who Is France's New War Chief, Is One of Forty "Immortals" 0 GEMESZRL LYRUTEY I jwSimMAl A- V The housa of representative directed Its - The rules committee la directed ipectfl commlttee on rules to report within ten cally to reort whether the houne shall days whether there should be an investt- i take cotftiizunee of Mr. Uwson'i state gallon of charffes made by Thomas V. ment that "If It were actually believed In Lawson that there was a "leak to Wall j Washington there was to be a real In v ea st reet on the president's peace note and 'ligation there would not be a quorum In that members of congress were interested either the senate or house next Monday. In the consequent sto..k speculation. This action followed a flery debate, dur ing which Rrpresentntive William S. Hen net of New York, Republican, brounht In the name of Bernard M. Baruch. a member of the national drfense council, of New York, as one of the persons reported to hsv hnrt rtvnrre fnfortnatlon Another L4wson etatetnent that aroused the Ire of house members and which the rules committee ts Instructed to consider was that "the good old capital has been wallowing In Wall street leak (raft fur forty years." William R Wood, representative from Indiana, said he believed that he possessed farts tuKiirylng an Investltfiitlou of the entire "Irak" rpiolu. Hi'ptejtpntiitive (lunlner of Massachu setts, who aided Mr. Wuod lu, the parlia mentary hut He. hotly smioriml Hint no one rould deny there had been a "tak" to Wall strrot and evrry ersnn who mlaht throw light on the sltuathm-fnim the president down should te 4)uestlonHl. "It Is drtlnltflv. specinrally and positively as serted there has been a 'leak.' and 1 know personally from what happened on the slock market that there was a 'leak.' said Mr. Gardner, lie added that he be lieved this lenk came throunh subordinates of the president. Representative Campbell of Kansas, ranking Republican of the rules commit tee, upbraided Robert L. Henry of Tesas, chairman of the rules committee, for hta failure to call the committee together to hear the statement of Mr. Law son. who returned to Boston. No. 1. Representative fUnry: No. 2. Thomas W. Lawson: No. 1 Representative Wood; No. 4, Representative tUrdner; No. S, Bernard M. Baruch; No. i. He present a tlve Rennet. PROVIDE FIRST AID Stations Will lie- Maintained Along Route of Inaugural Parade. (Br United Prcu to The Daily Bulletin) WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. Four completely-equipped First Aid sta tions, with white-uniformed nurses and doctors in attendance, will be maintained along the route of the in augural parade, on Pennsylvania ave nue from the capitol to the White House, March 5. In former inaugurals, numbers of hospital ambulances patrolled the line of March, seriously interfering with the parade formation and en- daggering the crowd by their furious dashes to and from the various hos pitals. Medical units also will be stationed at the Union Station, and special emergency corps at all of the hospit als for the more serious cases. WOULD MAKE SISTERS FAIR OFFICIAL ONE A delegation of Sisters residents was In the city today." circulating a petition to be presented to the coun ty court, asking that the Sisters fair be designated the official county fair for the year. ALLIES REPLY IS NOW IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 11. The reply of the Allien to President Wilson's poare note arrived here to day. Officials hinted that the lang uage is clear and strong, unmistak ably defining the aims of the Allies. General ITubert Lyautey, the recently appointed war minister of France and member of the council of five running the French end of the war. a recent por trait of whom is reproduced herewith, la b soldier of renown. In an article printed In 1912 he was called "doubtless the mo.it distinguished French soldier of the day." That was soon after he had been elected a member of the "forty Immortals, the French academy, In honor of his distin guished achievements as conqueror and administrator of French Morocco and In the Island of Madagascar, which be brought under French rule. PEACE TERMS GIVEN IN ALLIED ANSWER (By United Pronto The Daily Bulletin) LONDON', Jan. 11. It is under stood that the Allied note, outlining peace terms, demands the evacuation of all invaded territory, Turkish re tirement from Europe, reparation for all damage, and full liberty for all nations. $798.89 We paid this amount to our Savings depositors on De cember 30, as interest on their accounts for the proceed ing six months. HOW MUCH OK THIS DID YOU RKCKIVE? If you have not a Savings account with this Bank, the first of the New Year Ib a good time to start one. $1.00 starts an account, on which you receive 4 per cent interest senil-anually. The First National Bank i BEND, . OREGON Young St. Louis Lawyer Assistant State Secretary n S' W;9'ifc&72&lBHa to BY aRMMtd,A y BRECKINRIDGE LONG WHK.1T IS HTK.VDY (By United Prm to The Daily Bulletin) PORTLAND, Or.. Jan. 11. Grain quotations In tho local market today showed the following price for wheat: Club $1.5fi. Ului-Htum .1.05, Red Russian $1'.B4, und Kurtyfold l.D8. Britain Puts Air Forces Under Lord Cowdray, Famous as Financier 1 a, ' Breckinridge Long, a young lawyer of 8 1. Louim, u is unuurHtood, has been chosen by President Wilson and Secretary Lan sing for appointment as assistant secre tary of state to succeed ex-Governor John K. Osborne of Wyoming, who resigned re eently. Mr. Long has been e strong supporter of President Wilson, and In the presidential campaign organized the Wood row Wilson club of BU Louie, of which he Is president. "Tho government nnd ixmpto now trust IJulK and will hmM him to thu limit, I lis call for a strotiKthenlnK of Hie .emplane arm received I until it t runnnm In nndlriK the government hesllntlon shout methods and hastening the appointment of Iord Cowdray," says a London dispatch to the New York Times. "Feverish competition In Invention and contribution In thin field have placed air supremacy first on one side and then on the other. For some months It rented with tho entente, hut Its passing to the Teutons was one of the Counts In the Indictment Muhist the As qulth administration." Lord Cowdray, mado director of the air forces of Great Britain, Is well known as a flnnnclsr nnd administrator and was formerly Hlr West men Pearson. He Is the' head of a firm with extensive oil Interests In various parte of the world, especially In Mexico. The Double Daily Service Route East Chicago 172.50 SI. Louis $70.00 Direct Routes. Liberal Stopovers. Fares apply from ALL POINTS ON THE NORTH BANK ROAD AND CENTRAL ORI-OON POINTS ON THK ORl-OON TRUNK RV. One Way Through California: Going or Returning; at Corresponding Low Lares from Central Oregon Points. TICKET SALE JAN. 20 and 21 RETfRN LIMIT I'LUKUAKY 18 FOR FURTHER DETAILS-SEE AGENTS. OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE CLEARING HOUSE FOR all wants ,mm h US INPVYIHJ m 15ING CTORY- FOR RKNT Two unfurnished rooms; close in. Inquire Uulletin. 1-U-lgp FOR RENT Apartment, also shack; two blocks North Brooks-Scanlon office. Alice linker. l-ll-12c LOST Silver mesh bag, between Reed school and town, containing about $2.00; finder please return to bulletin office; reward offered. , l-Otfc WANTED Reliable housekeeper, without children pre ferred ; good home and fair wages to right party. Ap plyJT35Florida Ave., opposite Horner's Grocery. 1-10-Up FOR SALE $300 Mahogany case piano, for $200. Parties leaving city. Call at Mrs. Canada's, 4G5 Newport St., River Terrace. ' l-9-12c FOR RENT Two large unfurnished rooms, water and lights. Inquire Mrs. Ballard, over B. VV. L. & P. Co. Lk6i?9. FOR SALE Old newspapers, at The Bulletin office; just the thing for carpet lining, for covering shelves, or to help start the fire in the morning. ' l-6tf FOR SALE Two lots in Northwest Townsitc Company's Second Addition (west of the river, near Shevlin mill). Price $150, easy terms. Apply abc, Bulletin office. tf FOR SALE House and lot in Weistoria; a bargain. Bndjiarage t 22-31c FOUND In road; auto wrench. Owner may have same by applying at this office and proving property. 22tf LOST Two thermos bottles in leather case. Person ad vertising sometime as having found these articles please return to Bulletin and receive reward. 14 tfc FOR RENT Two four room houses, $10 a month each. Inmiire at the Martin and Cashman store. tf FOR SALE Cheaper than you can build, nicely furnished four-room bungalow; bath room and basement; all for $1,200; $600 cash. Phone, Red 721. 25tfc