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to to 555,- to to .toito. . - to JL-H DAILY EVENING EDITIpri DWyjVENlNGEDITiOM TO AUTEIiTlBEKH WEATHER Part I v cloud tonight and Wed-i-sday. Maximum 5.; minimum . rainfall I; wind, west, light; weather TUe Kt On-gonlan had the largest boo. fid. nd siiarauleed paid i-lreulatliin of any paper In Orrpiii, at of Portland and b. far the largest clrculatloo Id ltodMim of aar ftawapaper. cloudy and rainy. ' COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 29 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917. NO. 9128 1 bum NEi AT THE STAKE BY BETWEEN DRILLS AT PLATTSBURG ANGRY IB ' . . 1 .., .l.vw:V.v.W,W:'VPT:i'": '"tyX -'.'..'..'. Fiend Who Confesses to Kill ing of Child After Assault is Summarily Dealt wnn Dy Memphis Citizens. . TWO OTHERS IMPLICATED Slot, rlnih me and Will Hold 1 alU Oilier 1 lOuoted Wlx-n a lHleble Lynching Will B 'W- MKMPIIlh. May M. In lraC. tile third wna local I horrbwded with other neirrorw In n ..buck. .h1t of 1I10 myb mlM-d to Xlen.plil. for l-rlnfi.reTOenla. A lialtlc wilh I lie exit"". NKW Oltl.KANH. May 22. KM lur.i. a negro, was burned to the st.ke near I'otiwmip. MtiariaaiPTu. by a nub wh" K'k hi"' 'r"m ff'r r,,r.n confessed to killing Antoln die Happel by ciitllnn off her head nf-.-r assaulting her. l-a-.e yesterday Parsons wan forcibly lak.n from the sheriffs and deputies combing him from . Nashville to Memphis. The tnnb met the train, ..v-riowercd the mmrd and eelxed the pro-oner afler .le. taring their Inlen. ti..n ..f summarily executing him. Thev took the negro In the direction nf .1 railroad bridge near which the body of the child wa found. . . Two ther lmlltrd. While parsons wna fled, he confe. ed klUluas and aMwultln)t the lrl. Hi ln,pll.ated two otHe- neToe Th. cmwd found iwwltt Ford and hed hhn until the oth-r neltro la located hen they wlU hold a double lynch Inn The lynching haa cauaed a vir- ..!-- inthr mob of two The crowd aaim "John I .-...-fiody" while mirr.'na -ne nraro. MoUirr of ;lri In rm'l. Paraona burned, the mother of thl. little a-lrl yelled: "It him auf fer aa he made my lltle lrl auffer An excited nero shouted: "We're through. Let a Join the lermana" The police reacued him from the ,,owd and nave him to the federal aiithorltle. , (I I " -Tr We,--i fcr i t i 'A ' ' W n -we-T i V r 4 1 4 - S , m i " 'sA . ' STUDENT OITJCERS AT yjA'J'iSDu . 1 f.. , Xoin. of the rOt'0 student at thi arrpiea an lielnn trained, enjoving a . IMattKbunr TrainlnK Camp, .where officers for the I'nlted States c,ncn,a few minutes between courxea of instruction for refreshment. RUSSIA WILL DEFINE WAR AIMS AND ASK THE ALLIES FOR REVISION OF IDEALS GERMANS LOSE 15,000 SINCE LAST SUNDAY French Have Gained Full Possession of all the Domin ating Crests in the Moron villiers Sector and Vicinity (HEN'RY WOOD.) FHKXCH HEADQUAHTKRS, May 22. Since Sunday the ermans have lost over fifteen thousand killed, wounded and missing. The French have gained full possession of all dom inating crests on the Moronvilliera sector. N'lvelle'a forces control all the im portant point between Mounte t'or p.illet and Teton, within a half mile of Moronvilliera. Counter attacks were repulsed. I).VI)nX, May 22. The British are consolidating their, newly won posi tions in the Hindenburg line. HaiB reported no major fighting action. which showed the effective British artillery shelling. r ih. Arras-Oambral roaa norm- east of Queant yesterday afternoon urge German ammunition camp was d.Tstroved." the' Haig statement -The shock of the explosion was felt a great distance behind our lines. Northeast Kpehy and north Ar mentierea were successfully raided during the nlsht. Kast of Bullecourt and south of the Arras-Cambrai road and west of Lens the enemy artillery was active." ONLY "SOLELY" ENTITLE MAN DEPENOENTCAN TO El (EMPTION FROM THE SELECTIVE DRAFT NATB".VI, IWXItl1TIX; WKKK il'XE 10 TO 16 . WASHINGTON', May 22 In the greatest recruiting drive they have ever attempted, the V. 8. marines will conduct a n- tional recruiting week from June 10 to 1, In an attempt to make their slogan "Four Thousand Knlistments by Saturday Night" a reality. .Governor, mayors, business and professional men. patriotic organizations, women's club. schools, theaters and newspapers Otherwise They Must Not "Hide Behind Petticoats and Child ren" Warns Provost Marshal in Making Explanation. , CLAIMS MUST BE VERIFIED Oninkler Your Answer Thoughtfully; (tmnkT Advlsro; "If It's True Aj nUier OrfieuaVm Then Restrain Your Military Ardor." will h nuked to cooperate in thin. work. The marine corps should be recruited to full war strength at the earliest practi cable moment as it is very likely that the "Soldiers of the Sea" will be among the "first to fight" overesas. r.'l. lKTKO;KAI. May S2. A tewwl . nf MiwktYMn and sitldim le called for June nmrtnrnih to dltis" "wur. iteaie. flnanrro. .HMtu, .lanor. ma reonmniaatlon and iitliixiit awemM)'." It Ih Hiinoumid. "It Is thouRht here the allies will call for a conference to consider the . whole question of Kussia'a future in i the war." the dispatch said. "We're 'on ih ve of serious important and ' rir.rfMi-hlnv neKotlations between NKW YOItK. May 22 Russia In i Kussi and the allies on the question planning to define exactly it. "pelc, ,f a revision of war alms a. outlined without annexations or contributions" : In their reply to President VUlsom in It. war alms and is making ready , Terosschetnko. who became foreign to call for a revision of war Ideal, by mininter yesterday, saw the allied the al.les. according to a special Pet- ambassador, the roKiad dispatch the New York I imea i u. - printed. M"' FOREST SERVICE TO SEND REGIMENT OF MEN TO AID FRANCEi LAIf WIRE NEWS $74,092.92 SUM ESTIMATED FOR SCHOOL BUDGET Of T1il Amount Ml."1" vl" ITotldiil by Honnw otlw Than a ll-rl.l Tax K-ailnr S2.lbMl lo u Halted. XTRA tal IHlllTl.Wli. Maine, May 22. xallona arc trying to verify ..rt tlml HuhmarliH' see off llic New l:ngland aU Tir roa guard rrKrl-d It .llrtiU-d a .ulmiarlne. I 1-heellM-n declare lliey WW a prrl- M-.". BEAN BILL NOT TO GO ONBALLOT The total estimated expellees of the IVudleton sch.H. I- district for the e.ir l..mnnmg June I . 11T. to June so. l!ls I. 17. ay-' 12. acorillng to lh budaet prepared by the s. n ,.. ,.,prk Hp., n this aftei n and which will im v.ueu imm. .... .,,,.., ,rm the sere x..rs or the district next " ... ..,, him to with- this amount .-.. ... . ..ih.r than a district lax. SAI.KM. May 22. The supreme c.urt uxlay reversed Circuit Judue I'lngham and ordered the clerk ol .Marlon county not to place .the Mean till on the ballot. Secretary of Male oicoli telegraphed Ihe decision to all .i.untv -lcrk.. AUTO HITS POLE AND IS WRECKED Frank Hrown. a young man em ployed at a local garage, made the mistake of turning the city hall cor ner at high speed lust evening. It wai a mistake In that the car struck a i.lfiihim. i.ole and was wrecked, and li was a mistake further in that thi car left tracks Just outside Police JudKe Filx Gerald's window as mute testimony against him when he wa.i brought into o.rt on a charge ol j Miccdltia;. When be tnld the conn mat n lidn t think he was going very fast. Ihe Judge peered out his window. Th tracks leading from Kast Alia street Into Cottonwood were still plainly visible. The car was evidently trav eling ;.l such a hlt!h rate of leea thai the mm was Impossible. It struck the telephone pole aouarely. auiaxhtng one wheel and otherwise disabling It. To make matters worse the car had been taken from the ga rage against the explicit orders of Ihe proprietor. Judge Kits Cerald therefore. asesned him $2i. Planned to Have It Ads In Forest Work and Alt C"miu-t iawkiuk and Milling Operations. A regiment of men for immediate service in France will le organised bv the forest service under the direc tion of the war department. in" i........ i. i.nn.d to assist In toresi work in France and will also conduct logging and milling operations, e-on-able mills probably will be used as they can be quickly taken from place to place as need develops or as supply of logs requires. The regiment will be comprised of foresters, logging engineers. experienced woodsmen, loggers, and men of similar experience and training. This body of men will form a unit of the Engineers' corps of which the railroad workers are a Part. Particulars will be announces ..-.. 1.ANK IS STII.I, ... BETWEEN IJt'K '- . -. ,nllvriujo Mav 42. Early this afternoon phy-sk-lan at.-d that s.-.uilor I-aiM's conouion changed ninor la- nhrht. Ilr ... hovering Ixtmceo Hie " " TWELVE 11E IX WRECK. . I niKSKl'lEI.. Wot Vs., May 22. Twelve are d.ad and six injured -Ix-n a fretetit train "an"" work train rontalnliuc tri ISEIHKT EKI BUX. TODAY. XSIIINt.TOX. May 22. The arn atr agricultural committee has com Retort U.r final draft of the Gore. Lever fo,Ml ,odnctln bill. It reK.rt late this .fternoon. The WU provldm nation wide survey of nrl U. and corners of food, acreage and oolhle production. The agrii ullnn- fc. a...horled to dMrlhi.6- GERMAN SOCIALISTS GRANTED PASSPORTS I Mraordlnary ( oimtsxIoi. lad- by mannmriil to Men Wlm Will At tend StM-tlMdm !" Convention. GIRL UNFURLS FLAG ON BUNKER HILL MONUMENT 52.00 to nine mill r this am- leaving a little more tnun l ralw'd by the tax. A I....... mill tie sufficient f oiint. The large.t single item of expenae ia the salaries of teachers, totaling nhout ur.,1100. The next largert U the $1.1 2oo due on the bonded debt of the dlstrl.-t. Other Items specified In the budget Includes liooo for ap paratus and supplies, l17 for ral romlnlng and building or high sch..l vail and walk. 2'00 for Improving sell. ml grounds. 11X41 Interest on warrants and Insurance. l&OUO !n-Itors- supplies. IS00 fuel. U0 Ugh: ...d i.wer. 40 water. S0 clerks salary, census and printing: postage nd -Intlonery. $J7I 1. manual arts ) 1 1 40. domestic science and mulc t-rm. incidentals 11000. rerolvlng fund J0u, telephone, exprea". etr . --. extra labor !. library books ;. flags 150. II la estimated that tll.n wi" re.-elvrd from the county school fund and f l00 from the state fund. There I. M. now In the hand, of Ihe clerk and ttoio In the hand, of the co.in' treaMlter. hold the Mean hill, for the placing of ihe o. ' grant lands on the lax rolls, from Ihe ballot for the election June 4. the supreme court having held the bill unconstitutional.. THREE MORE SWEDISH VESSELS ffrix'KH"! M Mm 22 -The sn.- fig popular and ..frielal n-si-.it men' agnin.t lo-rmani due lo the n--enl submarining of Kwedli-h ship. s In- i. n.lfiod lodav by the announcement the at earner Llaaie. H"et and Kaell. vere captured enn.ute between Swe den and Finland. Presumably the Herman veearl making the rapture l. i.k Ihe .hliw Into port, but their n I ii.lt -on ws not related. Sweden Norway and Ivnmark hale .offered hea.llv from submarine activity A I in. deed and finy li.iii.li "hip. hae la-en s-.'l.marlned and 21. Iianish wa ,, 'illed I.al all 111 Ihe la.t three II lir-. CAVALRY RECRUITS REACH TOTAL OF 40: MORE ON THE WAY Prmllcons cavalry Ir.a.p is gciwing nean-r lo Ihe completion mark wilh each hour and those men who wish to go wllh the only unit that will go jnio service out of this county must enlist la-fore tomorrow night, lhal bring the lime limit allowed roi the oruauiration of the troop. Hy n.M.n today the nuinla-r of re cruit, who had actually enl.sted and laken Ihe oalh had reached 4e with more than 2 others on th- agreement to enll-t no yex n-ported. A u...l n-.any .l theMe slKne.1 during the weekend anil have since relumed t" work on ranch, s al'Ut Ihe county. . hem In lit be formall en- llslrd and len to bring In anv others who deaire to go with the Pendleton triaip. all!. went to Pilot K.M-k. Itcho. Athena. Adams and othel town, lodav and It la expected I hat To mark will nol be far distant this c ening The recruiting Matron at the cltj hall will he k.-pl open I hi exening unul !H r 1 and all thoe waul ma to enll.t or wl-hlng Informal Ion should I ., .pl III. IV. Si ..Jat WASHINGTON'. May 22. Men seeking coium.t1 ptiun ex-emption be caiiHcf of dependents must be aur the pr.m they have in mind is o.ety' a dependent. ot herwise they m ufc not "hide behind peticoatu and chil dren." Thin warning Provowt Marshal t "rowder rave in explainins; the ques- tiunx aritsing from 'the renisiration reaulaUons. The mere fact, that a man claims exemption won't exempt him. 'The question upon which the ex emption of those with dependent tt determined reads 'have you father. mother, wife, children under twelve. sixter or brother under twelve solely dependent uin you tor tnpport?'" 'Consider your answer thouhtful ly." crowder advtued. -If It's true an other ia dependent upon you. don't let your military ardor interfere with the wlh of the nation to re dace war misery to a minimum. Unless the person you have in mind la solely de pendent upon you." doe t aaoe eenin x .. .1 ..hlUra.ii " AMSTERDAM May 22. -Wl the .. u m i i . RxeeDt one desi- anated bv the two socialist parties to attend the Stockholm ciirnen. on .,.., , j. Bnd chUd w i . ... .... a Ol u lone eg- i ception ia Adolf Hoffman, member of the radical group. He announcea ni npplication was refused because of his connection with the general strike situation. 1 Granting permission to leave Oer manv to the socialist delegates is con sidered an extraordinary concession bv the government, and strengtnens more the conviction of Oerman plot ting in the so-called socialistic peace conference. .Since the latter part of April all permission to leave Germany has been refused travellers. ONE DEAD IN ATLANTA FIRE 4. HEAT CONrLAliHATlO MOW I N DEK t'OXTUOL AFTER MAS IMi 10. IMMt HOMELESS. ATLANTA. May 22. After buruiug Ha? heart of the re-.Wlco.-e district, making- len tliousand liofnelrMi and nV-Mroyiruc Uirer million dollar, wonts of proM-rty. the fire here gotu-a . ar y-r iipr! under xntrr4 early this anontlng. Uf" IriUIAlV LMiLr Sixty are Injured aial one woman die , j from fthork. t ! An investigation of the nuw wra. TI"TTII.I. 4'Hl ItCII KAISINIi ; ..arti-d today. Eire authorltlew be l'l'M TO IU"V IU'7.E TAB. i lievr the btaar ww locrndlarr. bat IJ-rT IXMI WIXAM-S'HIT. Mayor Candler think. II arrldenlal. I Hie student n-rve ottlcrr rrom ! IMMt Mcl-h.T.Mi are cmli-olllng tle , situathm. WILL MARK GRAVE mi m i-1 f W $ T wau aaxaia i i 1 1 As a monument to the memory oi t Chief Wlnam-Snqot I Wenap-anoot ) of , the I'matillas. who was one of the first Indians of note to recognize and ! encourage the Presbyterian miwfcn at Tutuilla. the congregation of the . Tutiiilla church is raising a fund to purchase a bronxe tablet to mark hit j grave at the church cemetery. A committee, consisting of Amo. Pond. Allen Putawa. Killv McK:i ari l , Itev. J. M. cornellson. twen ap- dnted and already has suns, rip- i tions amounting ! T The cost or , the proposed lai-lel will be $K.e or $-na ' Chief Winam-snoot was one of the i iH-st known of the old chiefs of thi section. He was the father of the late I'hief IV.. and was head of the , 1'ni.itillas for a good manv years At , bis death m--re than a uiiarter of a ; .-entiirv ac... he wa.- snc.-eeded by his son. I CLUB UP 10c IN PORTLAND CHICAGO, inn St!' todav w.r-. I Mi.li. J. . S2 Kept . i:.u May - Il.triKe 4 .14 12.11 . Kast Oreno of wheat prn- I'liKTI-INH "re -,al I Club was U. .111 blllestelil at 12 I...W. -. -: 2.'Ji Mav 22 -.1 t..l.4 Close. I : j: -:. .- iSpe- rvvelopuient. on the b.r. of tra.l prove again thai these are the d. ill which the lmiM.s.-i.le happens n ery few minutes HAVE YOU BOUGHT A VVAR BOND YET? ALL U R G E D T 0 S H A R E " L I B E R T Y LOAN" The The . ever t ,m lMtich! i i o nert ion is on wilh more insiM .untry U makine nerwn within ht I'olid ,etjth Ci'liot p(ir4h.4.-ii the hrMlM. th.tt will le'iie nin h.i inn-Med "01 in wt.r !Me -;t"h !.. ! wis anl niihr ht in""te II", H14 appeal to jrtrt,t. Mtivr wuI-hh npttns rin frm ihe nation to 1 1 1 m up. .mil everv v orinc rr--n pnrohas LtlH-rty Many part of the CM Al? A V ffh-en. or -tate fe.Iel . chase.1 one and aithout a t. Miss Uoldle Chink What army offl. ialrt fr re mem hered. 1-harak h 1" reo.dent of Oharlej-town. Mw . notic , .1 tht the famous Hunker Hill M"" ument a:ii witht-ui n flaic p fhe ,-ur ctic or oiner wnumj. Star and Siripe- on the memorial r reeled to one of Amerira's sreate 1 .ictoi-ies The photoarapn nos '-hMr-k 'ih her nac at HunWer I Ml ' ...tniimnt. ilUO flto O'Ml I il'llU ! (he Ian ' r',,nirni am mr n k-i i " i.. tn.. ..ittmitn ihatitr.nn ! iit-wrtte if an iet'e- 1 . . ..1 i,.ba .e .if the wai I The h.nd ber 3 in k fr-ni I J.i. .1.1 '..I unci n.il lavhl- bonda. The oanKS are ...... . , ,han. and in manv intnoe more that th. v Pay virtual! than their ahare but for the wk- of ' here. in-mueh a. the their own stabtlttv dare not ulwrri"' I IVndlettin amount- to w. r. a. rertatn ieri'eniMe "i :". their reserve and the aoterrmeM not expeotinc Ihe bulk of Ihe 1 TMV t...-..l P.,tA h.t.e M.-l 1 I the ur.i their 1.11U Ilft. per eeni llit-r- Thls means is per tOta .in I 1 If th nei 4 llin 4. biilion I am on a the pie th- pr rent in about 2 per n was aiftr tie hundre'i la v 1.4.I.I t -t I Mi . l.t-. .1 f