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VOLUME XXVI SECTION ONE LA, GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922. MEMHKK OK ASSOCIATED I'KKSS NUMBER 13 wa ,m 'jwiaj. iMiiiimii mm im nam I"""! ff" imi'i p r il&UuuULuu.Lr Un 4 Ji u u ? JV iiumn nslrn'n iMnnnTillT ! IIIPTIPr RRV RECEIVES A American Civil Liberties Union Objects to Whole sale Arrests Made PORTL A N I)"uN I ) E R A HEAVY GUARD Proposed Revolution to lie Nipped Before it Starts, According to Executive of That City. POUTLANIL OH. 21. Tho police depart iiH'iil, augmented fty extra sun ads, cuiil in nod on guard t inlay against the "Invasion" t)f Industrial Workers of tin? World, who accord ing to tin' statement of CUuyor link er, have "selected rortland an the center for tin beginning of trundle intended ultimately to assume pro portions uf revolution." Over one hundred men were pick ed tip Inst night and sixty-seven of them were held 1 on vagrancy charges. The American Civil .Liber ties L'uion wired .Mayor linker from New York today protest Ink against the urrosls that have been made. Germans Are Leaving Their Father Country in Ever Increasing Numers. fc (Ity Associated Press) llA.MIUMiO. O.t. I . f 1 1- Mail)- "Wanderlust" is again stirring notice ably in (lie fiermyu breast. During the first halt of 1!'-- I here whh an in crease nl IS per cent over the same period last year in the number or it 1 1 o 1 1 : 1 1 -s set lint; out for new residenc es In foreign lands. I In l where they hae gone the records disclose In part only. Germans to (lie' number of tl.'-'N" sailed from German anil Imieh ports durlng'this period on bookings other t iia n first or second class. The on 1 ward trek in the lirsi semester of H'-l totalled .i'J2. I u ring t he second hall of last yea r I here Was :i n eod uh of I j.tiiiL. ( if this ears' emigrants near ly fi.nini were women. Hamburg inutilities Hie most favor ed point of exit, with P.renieii second, of lie who siiiled from Amsterdam up to .Inly, ! ver hound for South America n and 4 7 for New ( i Means, 1 Mexico, and Cuba. Last ear the first, six months s(w L'.Tn.'i bid the conttu cnl goodhxe from tliis port, the un usual decrease being rejianted as I II -d lea live of the lessening need for ow ing lUiteh harbors following the grow ing revival of German shipping. .Moat of the emigrants t hose A t il. May, and June to start on their travels. l'rus-ia led the individual conlrih iiliug sources with a total of .::. of whom !"'; were from Hanover, '.' 1 3 from Merlin. from the- Kliinrland. and 1 rroin I'pper Kihsiu. The n.et heaviest loser among (lie stat-.s and provinces was Puuiria, wlieiiee I.1'-.") Weill abroad. Ml. I, I l INSTANTLY : ATMIOK A. lilt . Oct. 21. Four men employed by the Chicago, Au rora and Klmti railroad were' i ti nt h tit ly killed and two others in jured today when a motor truck was struck by an Aurora car at West more near Wheaton. NS E I FATHERLAND Be Dressed for Chilly Weather Our line is complete now in LAX I'M ER Over coats, Maekinaws, Leather Jackets, Sweaters, Cnit Jackets. Allen A. Coo)ei-'s untlei'weai' Woolen Shirts, 'ool Hosiery, liipli Top Shoes, I'acs, Lined Gloves, Mittens, and Rubber Foot wear of Rail Brand, and Goodrich. Xone better mailt. Standard merchandise gf merit. i'mny ITt w-tt asJ Save. Cf Clfhiery " "'J'lic .Sloi e W ilh a Cuii.-si'iencc" UflVLU ULM iiiLLiiLuiun Thft La Cmnde-Eltrin. En- ! a i.,,ii4-,. w.,1 It'I IJllM," - i fiiuiutuii, iu- iowa - Union (lames, lm lortant; Bake r Meets Prairie City. Three games having a direct bear tnce on the race for the Eastern Oregon luterscholastlc chaiupioiiBhip :iro beliiK played this atternooii. One other Kame 'a also being played but it has not the bearing n 111': race that the Elgin-La Grande, Peu dlet oil-Enterprise and Union-Wal lowa gatneti have. The most important game or tnc iiuiiilelte is at Klgin where I. a Orande will battle the Elgiuites l,n what Ik hailed uh being the "lug game of the season. from men strength It appears as if the winner should make a clean sweep of the remaining games. Matkluuse to IMny. Wallowa, the darkhorse of the race, who has not yet been in ac tion, will Ret tested thoroughly by I'uion, who, while beiiten by Baker, is rated as being dangerous. Jo seph wont to defeat by the Maroon and Whilu 32 to mat week at Union. Enterprise, with a clear slate having won from Imbler and linker, will play Tend lei on, lust yeur's champs, but woefully slumping this season. If Enterprise can down the Hound-Up city buys her chance will appear much strongM If she is de feated then the curtains should f.l on both teams. The fourth game is between Mak er and Prairie Oity at the laJer place. Prairie City is said to have a weak team this year and Maker, with a defeat by Knlorprise, is prac tically out of the race. If Prairie City should prove the dopesters prevaricators and vln from Maker by a large score, she would still lie out of the race, as neither J-n Ora ndo or Elgin has games sched uled with her. In reality, Praie City Is geographically out of tins (Uestion as being a member of the Eastern Oregon association. The schedule is: l.a Grande at Klgin. Maker at Trairie Oity, Union at Wallowa, and Pendleton at En terprise. ATTLMLJ CUM-'KIMiXCE Harvey Carter, assistant secre tary or tho local Y. M. C. A., left last evening for Taconta, Wash., where he is attending the Nort h west Conference of Y. M. C. A. men. Representatives are present from pract ically every association in t he Inland Km pi re, which is composed of Idaho, Wash i nut on and Oregon, today. The conference will con vene today, Saturday and Sunday. TS STILL flly Assoriutcd Press) TnKlo, Sept. 3ti. (ity Mail) The country's foreign trade during August resulted, according to the. returns pub lished by the finance department. In an excess ot" cvpurts over imports ag gregating ?i,rt;:,oon the. tormer reacbing 1 i '..ann.oini yen ami the Id ler LlT.OfHi.non yen. This brings the j yearly (olal gross to Lnsu.'J.Mi.imii yen i tor export and l.:'.Ni.oini,niin ,-n for iiiiporl. i 'lonpiited with the corrcs pono'ing period last year, the above in dicated an increase in t he exci-ss or import over export by approximately ;o;, aim. unit ten, No silver or gobl was exported dor- ! nig August while tlieir luiporl iiinounteii to I js.'H" yen. hrlngiug the grots tot il sinc the liegiitnin of lliis i Miir to r.fMio.iieo yen lor export and ;m;.immi yen for import, of gold and I .silver. I I i I EXPOR LEAD IMPORTS As Umpire in the German- American Matters He Is1"""'" ,lt ""' l,,lKl'" of l'"kl" INOt AOie 10 AlteiKl 10 111S Duties on the Bench. (By Associated PrrM) WASIUN'GTON. OH. 21. Justice William E. Day of tho Supreme court decided definitely today to resign from the bench in view of ins uutici in uiiiin; in tin- imm - , jinan-Ainerieau claims negoliations ; land Is expected to formally present his resignation as J u slice of t In; supreme court to President Hard tug early next week. KI'OKNi:, On:. Oct. 21. Till' Kll- IKi'iii! llilili- rnivi-rsity, u lural tln-i-lloKfi'iil Hi-liiiiil Ktippurli-il liy I lie !(-'hristj;tn, ul Olsripli-s I'hui'rh, has aiinimiK-i-i a (-aliipiiiKii to Hturt an elirinwnu-ut rund ot $niMI.IHllt to hi' llsi-U in i-uiineclion with llin univoi--! sity, ai-i-iiriihiK to Or. 1-:. C. SaiidtT on, preHidi-lit uf thai fiislltution. Accoi-ilniK to Doctor Samli?i-Kon $l",0OV of the fund will be used in jLunni i uc 1 1 n k " 1 1 vtj-Hiory uospi iai on (a site already purchased here and , in building a sanitarium at a point 'oulside this city. J)r. Sanderson said that construction work on the j hospital will begin at once, I One of the uses to which the hon- pilal and sanitarium will be devoted I will be to train medical missionaries lor wonc in loreiu count rins, ac cording to those in charge of the endowment campaign. LIVESTOCK sti-:aiv todav ) It.V ,MHi'-mitr(l IVuhm.i I'OKTLANI), Oct. 21. Livestock was steady today, eggs were steady and nutter was weak. PAvl.i(ilLM, Sept. iv-Hliy Mail) I tSGHDOL PLANS BIG ENDOWMENT OOSSILINS EXPENSIVE This Moutherit PnsMi-in city growMwho is charged with iion-sunnorl of large iue nlit it s of w itcrmclon and - a wife who is now living in La Icautcloiipe. Lorully I bey com! Hiu,i-t. j (iraude, Sheriff Lee Warnh k ru- to 1'no.aeti piipor rubles earb. In Ahi.s-' t timed to La Oraildi! last evening cow. hi lies away, liny sell for from Twin Kalis, Idaho, where lie about i(i times as much, bringing from 'marie the arrest. lion, one to fc.n".oi.i( riibbs. al to; The cotnplainr was Tiled Iho fore ! from $i.lTi to 2. en c;n b. Tin- reason part of the week and Sheriff Wnr jfor litis hcii increase is l ick of prop.: nick left for Twin Kalla hnnie- i:r Irjiisportalion. diately. ' HII .TOKIO THROWS OFF SHACKLES ( My Associated Press) ToKK i, Sept. :te.- (My .Mail) - ll the hill recently framed by tho homo department be pasncil by the Oiet. Tokio wdl become an independent iihk f It Ml n;i I it v. Kcnaratcil I ruin tee Tokio jpniccu.rai Koveiii.neiii Thirty y-fuur; ululloii would In- Inur.-isi-il ly Simi.ooh. KJ"v. u'r 1 by the membciH of tho City Amschi- Dregon Aggie - Washington ...... I' uhl'.i hffti. nia Contests are Import ant Games. Ot'T01!i:n. 21. Football on tin" Pacific CIKIBt Hpi'lllKK illtO itS OW11 Unlay n-1 1 li nnaiiy ovury t-olli-Ko ri-p-rcKcnli-il on the Kililiron. Tliirlci-ii uaincs arc schcilnlcil, iniiiiuK llicni belli;: one eacll'ic coast coni'ernnce contest, the Ori'Koll AKKies versllB Washington ut hcattle. I alifornla s I .-I jbly as it 's now dope. TUIPTCTM CUirc iiiiuilliu uniyiLU ! Di Avcn mnivi i Lni lu luuni Itiune with the Olympic clnli at.K1n team. oiilweiithlliK lliolr nilvnr lli rhi ley Ik hnlleil as one ot 11 saries several pounds to the mail, most Important KiimVs of the day diifoHlnd tho Whitman University ns the wliiKi-d O Ik expecieil to luivn !nK(!ri,Rni nl iiendieion yesterday the tiest chalice to ilown tne i.oiuen Hears who havo been undefeated fnr t'W() V(lirHi The cames scheduled for today at as follows: Seattle, Oregon Aggies vs. Wash ington. Stanford, Stanford vs. St. Mary's. Itcrkeicy, California vs. Olympic Club. Los Angeles, Nevada vs. (I. S. C Portland, Mullnomah vt. r0ou za ua . Clare tu out , Pomona vs. Cul Tech. Uoulder, IHah vs. Colorado. Putfe, Montana-, School of Alines. Montana Port Collins, Colorado College vs. Colorado Aggies. Logan, Colorado Alines vs. Utah Aggies. Helena. Montana Weiileyau n. ML St. Charles. Los Angeles, Occidental vs. S. It. P. C. Taioma, College of Paget Sound s. Klleiisburg Normal. Sheriff Returns With Man Charged Non-Support Accompanied by V. McOullogh. DECORATED L A. WRIGHT ROBBED AGAIN Thieves Enter Garage While Mr. Wright is in Portland and Take Auto Acces sories. UNION. Oct. 21. L. A. Wright nnd the btiRiness euterprbie repre sented by hi m were tho victim of another robbery that occurred a few days ago. While in Portland, some peifiou broke tho lock to hiH garage and stripped his auto of the spotlight and other accessories. Mr. Wright ban been visited by tlilm-t.o .tft..ii..i tlx, ..tlw,r dividual or business enterprise in Union. No clue tins yet been uu- e allied by the Union police dejiar 'mpnt, wiiu-u is workiuK uu tiiu miu- lu --ho University of OleKoll font 'afternoon by llie scorn of 0 .to II. Oregon, while outplayed by e lighter team, was able to eonio through to a victory hy punting and line plunging. The first half ended ihreo to three with each team having boot ed over a kick for three points, fn Iho last half, still UHlng the same style of play, Oregon dropped an other kick over (the goal winning the ganin. lloth leatns fumbled sev eral time.H. Pendleton, which has been select ed ns the site for the Whitman- Oregon game for. several yoaru uo- cording to reports, wan the mecca of Kn stern Oregon football fans yes terday nnd the Round-Up grounds saw their largest crowd with iho ex ception of the Houiid-Cp period. (liy A.-inocinli'd Pre. i ATKC, New Mex.. Ocl. 21. Sheriff Wynu said Kalonka had con fessed to two other murders besides t hn tax leah drivers for which he was hanged. This confession oc curred before the murder's Imp was sprung. One of Iho murders was in ,T1I Paso and one in Uiiioiilowu. .'enmiylvania. 00EG0N DOWNS . WHITMAT 6-3 pnNrrccrcm MORE MURDERS AUSTRALIATO , LEGION COUNTY . COUNCIL-MEET Union County Council of lxtrionaires Will Convene at Cove Monday Evening at Seven o'Clock. The County Council of Legion naires, composed of delegates from i(ch American l.eutoii post in Union county, will meet Monday oveuiiiK at Cove for t heir last meeting bo foro A r m 1st ice I lay. Tho meet I ng will convene at 7 o'clock at a table well laden with good things to eat. Armistice Day plans will hn the chief topic of discussion and un official report h will be made as to the progress made In preparing for the hiit county celebration to be held In Lu (liaudo on November 11. Several other matters of impor- lance will bo discussed at (hiH time laud (he officials of the council re jquest all members to be present. I Commander h. . Murphy, of t lie I local American I.eloii Pout No. 4 3. announces that one more meeting iwill be held preliminary to tho "bin day." Tho "40 Homines et H Che voaux" socleiy will also meet on tho first Monday in November,. They have an Important part iu 'tlie pro Kruiii and will further their plans 'at this time. E ( llv Ahhh.iiI..I I'l-t-HH.) KliW llltUNSWICK. N. J Oft. SI. Kiipiini-ti'd by Inronnatlut In affidavit hy u v.lncna In thn ,111111-- il"i- uf lluv. Hall nnd Mi-k. MIIIh, IIki rhnlr li-aili-r, mil hni'll li'H liiilay aiipi-ai'i'il iflili-nl Ihat llin inyslnry uf tlilx llllllllll 111 u 1 I c i- will liu hi, 011 clf-iirml up. .... (.iianln ari' lii'lnu inalnialniil ovur llie li-.'idlnit nhtii'iu-ti-i-H In tho di-nina. lii-lncllvi'H am i-iiiinliiK down dolnllK i-onslilci-i'd hy ni'fjrt-i-n Imiurii niak- lim arri'KiK. Officials conflrmi'd tliu luimrf Unit a wiiinan of riiiiilaliln i-Inii-iicIim- had hi-i-ll diHroviM'rd an u witni'iis Id IIiii inunli-i'. l;v .Vsoi-ijib-d I'n-h'i) SVUN'KV. N. S. VY-. Sep). 'MK- (Ity Mull)- -The Australian .National Ite search Council has approved the pro. po,i to hold the Pau-Paciric Helen-life- I'ongicvH In" Sydney and Mel boiiroi. o. vt ;ir following an appeal by A. Audit us, i'w Sonlh Wales gov. 'trimeol geologic). The 6,U(iu pound a ppropi hit ion b.v tin: com nioii weal t h for tin- f 'om:rc.-M will be ept deij Ihronh the lnslllutt nl Heli m-e no. I IndiiNlry. An lev itnt nut lo patticipule n lb.' I'ongie-.;' alreatly has bc li senl lo Mm- .itHoii;il k.'M-iirrh rouneil of the l ulled Htntes and has been uc e.b .1. HEISK. K.K. il:-. ,.. b.i. .1 Pwt t (Oi:Sl'AN. Tex., Oct. z - Karle K. Mayfb'ld. demociatic candidate for t h" C ni led istati-s senate, ad-milli-d today he was a lib her of the Kn Kin Klan. This was brought out when he Alls (liest iolK'it :iH a wilueSK III lilt' gat ion in l lie dist rfct court which week.i lo tal(e his name off of the ballot. The technical point Is whet li.'r in l he Male law he was eligible to Mia for heiiator and May field said that, he hail resigned his olfice at Austin in January bclore a niiouiMing his candidacy for the senate. U51NE5S SHOWS KNTLPPPISL. ui I. . 21. .otd- uiii lo v 1 1 i f 1 1 tni'ri-jiaulH In Lnterprlse who loie Ii.t.i Mpoken ircntly, bi-iie is :il t;i one liutiil I'fil per ' 1 1 l.ett.-r t.ium bi.-t enr. While they ill !i::n-i- nnl - w rvone known tlmt it (m not .it llie flood point II wjim a few o-iiM .iK. H ts tuosi l- riiiol on the ite iM ,iot m. I'. bantN Q. Ibid ll t mi lt 0 iml r m (mo- inilil rnieHtion" Itl In- I. .nk lu notinale, whieh nciti i M-:iI IHim m Will Im goon III Klt- MURDER GAS IS UNRAVELING III11L UUIIUIILUU MAYF ELD SAYS PARTY SlHfE ra THE ENGLISH War Premier Charges Ab olition of Coalition . for Party Greed L CALLS OX PEOPLE TO DECIDE MATTER Charges That Conservatives Voted as They Did Be cause Their Party Was Not Profiting. LKUDS, England, Oct. SI. Da vid Lloyd OeoiKe, retiring prime minister, speaking at ft great meet- lug of (he coalition liberals de clared "the banner -of parly strife' had been hoisted at tho recent meeting of ' Conservatines, ut the Carlton club which voted against continuing the coalition under which Kngiinul had been operating during and since the war. "U is for the people to decide whether thn party comes first or whether tho nation cornea first," ho exclaimed, '"I atnnd for the peo ple," Lloyd Clenrgo asserted and then he called ntteiitlou to the com bination which had achieved victory in the late war stating that It had been brought to an end. not be cause it had ceased to servo the na tion, but because a parly was not gettin genough out of It. lie then launched Into vigorous dutouBu uC hlu administration. LOI'DLY .AIMTAl'DMI) LKKm, Knglaud Oct. 21, Lloyd George was loudly applauded when he said, "I hfive Hotight honest ly and sincerely, and with my dom inant, purpose, to servo my na'Jvo In nd to the bust, of my nTjllfty. Jn Ithe war tho government did every thing Hint It could do, 1 am told now, 'you may have been a very good war minister but you are no good In peace.' War Is not a bad lest., and I havo done a few things in peace." . During his speech the war prem ier made no reference dr suggestion of a new parly. iatc Lumberman Leaves All of His Property to J lis Family, According to tho Records. KNTKliPltlSL. Ur:(. I - Pv tin, will of .In mi's II. Miutmiugh, whh-h bail been filed in the county ctei UN oiTice, all hiit estate in left lo his widow att't Ichthlreu. The estate lias not been ap praised, but It ts estimated to em. ($;n, nun in Milue, and is expci-lctl to run considerably iivit Ihat figure. I The first proUlon of the will naiuen T. I'aiindon ee ulor, without ;bond. Then .Mrs. .Mltonaugh Is nu'ol lor. Hlii' reeeiveil the home in Wal lowa a nd iilto Is lo receive f i om Iho estate $lMu u month, nnd more if uiedi.-d fur llie. education of tho thri'c. children. I In addition. Men. M hnnii nj;h In to i receive oiie-fourlh of ".ill the re.d and ; residue" of propvity of all kinds left jby the lumberman. To his thiee ehil lieil he be'iueulhed tin: other threc ! fourths f his property. -M r. M itu .uauuh coiitemplaled th;it hii children Iwhould have enllege ( to I i'-n, ami ho I provided for their mainb iia m e while Hushing their scho ty.. Wide LUI jtudn t' givi n to the exieub.f in Hum Jicr'pci'!. Willi eel tiliil i'lii llf lea I ioii.i, ae) of the eh lid roil is to t eeelve bin shate ot the est ite Oil uHaililng tho age of -I yen I'M. ' In closing, Mr. Mlniiiauyh's will slat.'d: "I! ts my wtHh that the sto ek I own Lumber itv and In the Niblcy-Mtniuauvh eoniiiiuit be letalticd In- mv ehlhlnn, if praclieal to do wo, even alter the cloning of said ad niiti Ml . a ton and truMtee-bip, but this I hnw to their bent Jinlt:iueut and the fn-f-t .jiiitguM-nt of .-e.id eer iittr and truKleo during the time be shall act as such. "This is more a. mailer of senli- H willi me. as t have put In a good many years of my Ibb In building- up this business nnd my opt i -n Is that the big profits made bv this cninpilty will bn made during the last Kn .e;il:j il. is rngaged in PushieNH. ( Till-: WI ATULU POUTLANP. fU't. ?i Tonight I and Sunday fair. Heavy front o Ie,e led in lOuerti Oregon. totiigUL, HIIMNAUGH WILL NOW ONREGORD i iS M if 'i 'J - r f 'I" ' fiiini-r r "il' "i -Q "' vif - ---. li -ijii n r y r