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DAILY EVENING EDITION
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TO ADVERTISERS
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flle sad luulDlMd paid circulation of soy
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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEB
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
NO. 9141
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1917.
VOL. 29
DAILY EVENING EDITION 1
CHINA MAY BE
DIVIDED INTO
10 NATIONS
Autocracy . is' Apparently Tri
umphant; Long Struggle Be
tween Militarism and Con
stitutionalism Expected
SITUATION IS SERIOUS
TOHIO. June . AuuxTU-y In
Oiiaa baa apparently trlumjibnl.
It la evldom uxlajr tho republic
Is practiimHy dHrtoL The
tllviKkm or ilua mu two na
' lion scrtnai probable, A lnT
MirucvU) of militarism aalicu
..mMUutionalism la expetrlMl to
fullow Uie nneii( rovxrtutlon.
The revolution la moat serious."
said Dr. W. W. WillouKhby, Ameri
can constitutional adviser to the for
mer republic, who la en route to tho
I'nltcd States. "The republic H
l i a. (.tally lorn. ' The present trenU
i- strongly to monarchy. Mllitarlaia
are absolutely in control of the sit
uation." Northern and southern
China la expected to each constitute
a M-mrate nation.
wmolon of WMilll Ijkcly.
l-:v-n If through conipromlae a
new government In established In
northern China, chaos will atlll con
tinue throunhout the whole country,
since the secession or the aouthern
l.rovlnoea la moat likely,-- Wlllough
ny continued.
' The militarists' object In tha re
volt la four fold abolition of the
j.reeem provisional constitution;" the
retirement of 1.1 Yuan Huna-; the es
tablishment of the new government
at l-eklnc the new parliament and
the new constitution."
Japan -U Not Interfere.
TO.KIO. June . Japan will not
Interfere In China's domestic trou-bl.-s.
the foreign office announced.
All Japanese diplomatic, consular
and military representative In China
have been ao Instructed. The for
eign statement reiterated tha Monto
ro declaration made in the laat diet.
..iitllnln a policy of non-interference
In China's domestic and politi
cal affairs.
MEET HERE JUNE 21
TO FIX STANDARDS
FOR GRAIN AND HAY
SAIJvM. June $ -Th WashlnK
hurtun and Oregon public service
, ..nm.isslons will hobl four Joiiu
lirnrlneja before prescrlblne; the rules
and resjulnll.ins for standardising
Brains and hay. Frank Miller, chair
man ft the orefton commission, an
iioiinnd today. The hearlnirs will
.e held In Portland June IS: 1a
loma. June IS: Kpokane. June ;0:
lVmlleton. .tnne -21.
recalls- W-ahlimton and oreiton
ma n bureaus operate under stm'lar
'awn. the two commissions agreed !
fix ihe at.ae standards for ernln I"
two elate, rnd Issue exactly the
eanie rdlcs and renulai 'one an I
rhartn- th.- (Blue fc li-re fee ar'.
cha rcrd.
SUPREME COURT
RULES IN FAVOR
OF J.W. MALONEY
,-AI-KM. r. J tut .
ifcil to th Kiint re(rin-
i.m i- Thp niprMnp ciun
iiay nfflrnipd th derision of
t'ircult Judso PhMi In the
4a- f Kmnk IlitHtTM. hivI'
l..nt, vTitii J W. Maliiie, th
4 .im Itetnc Rt-i"'! frm I'm-
till., cminty. The action man In
r-lniim to forcible entry.
Thf alnive rieollon In Iho fl-
mil Htfi. in the litlfratlm he-
tw'n Frank U"(cer anil Jn1
MIney fvc-r lu.iwerfon of
rt..me liidinn land claimed y
U-th men. the rontroverny nt
0 tn- time rtmiinji clow to ihe
0 firhiitiK oini when Judire Ma-
l.-ney iwd a hot mm to mop
CcCfm from hiirnlnir a. ft u It hie
t !.. The lHal court decided
in favor f Muloney and the
0 'iTreme ciirt upheld the de-
i in.
APPROXIMATELY 2300
UMATILLA COUNTY MEN
REGISTER YESTERDAY
Pendleton Registration Alone Totals 648; Cards Will be
Checked and Held Here Pending Further Instructions From
the War Department.
FIFTY PERCENT OF REGISTRATIONS EXPECT TO BE EXEMPTED
Appriximately 2300 men between
the acea of il and 21 registered In
I'matllla county yeaterday for Uncle
Ram 'a war draft. Sheriff Taylor ha
received reports from all but eight
of the 4 prectneta In the county and
the totul hna reach" a I! 104. The
other elKhl together with carda be
Inir aent in by reridenta who are tem
porarily auaent will add cloae to 200
The: registration rlgurea In Uil
county exceeded the estimate deKPite
Ihe fact that more than 300 men
were exempted from reaintration
through enllHtment in the army,
navy or national guard.
Aa Boon as the other precincts
have reported, and tney are expected
to do ao this afternoon. Sheriff Tay
lor, clerk Urown and County I'hy
Hician McFaul. aa trie official regis
tratlon board, will check over ihe
cards and report to Adjutant Oener
al White. The carda will be held
here pending further Instructions.
Just how thoae exempt will b elim
inated Is yet to be announced. It Is
expected that fifty per cent or more
of those registered will be exempt
because of their occupation, through
having dependent or for other rea
sons. l"cndltn IlritT 6 IS.
The registration In Pendleton to
Inled 6IS. precinct . the city hall
precinct, registered the largest num
ber In the county. 104. The fol
lowing la the registration by pre
cincts as reported np until noon to
day: tv.lionwood St. Ferndale No.
J. S5. Freewater No. !2- Freewater
No. . 4. Freewater S.i 7." 30. total
Freewater 103; Milton. No R. 53. No.
. "1. No. 10. 24. Noll riK.l:. 31. total
Milton 13T; Mountain 1, Weston
No. 15. It. Weston No. 1. 17. Wes.
ton No: 17, 18. total Weston 6
Athena No. IS. 30. No. 19. 3. No.
:n. 2. to'al Athena 9s; North Hepe--vation
35. Adams 49. Helix 45. Van-
sycle 27. Fulton 37, Itlverslde 19.
South Keservation C. Gilliland In.
Pendleton No. 32. 2, No. 33. 41, No
34. 2 8, No. 3S. SO. No. 38. 104. No.
37. 44, No. 3. 0. No. 39, S3. No. 40.
30.No. 41. 2. No. 43. 31. No. 43. 2.
No. 44, 24, No. 45, 85, total Pendle
ton. 84D: irnlon 47. Holdman 4 1.
Echo No 49. 51. No. 50. - 63, total
Keho 104; Htanfleld No 61. tl. No.
52. 46 total Rtanrield 77; Hermiston
No. 53. 45. No. 64. 37. total irermls
ton 32: Columbia 28. I'matllla n.
Hogiie 19. McKay 29. Pilot Rock
No. 5,9. 79. No. 60, 65. total Pilot
Rock' 134; Vinson 24; Willow
Springs 18. Albee 19.
7.YOOO Iterfsu-r In Oregon.
POItTUANl), June 8. Adjutant
Oeneral White estimated that over 75,
000 registered in Oreuon. le la well
pleaat-d with results. Many counties
registered eonscriptlonable youths
without charge to the government
Polk and Hood Kiver counties gave the
first teletraph totals, both filing tele
grama at 2:10 o'clock this morning.
Josephine completed the count aoon
afterward. It will probably be to
morrow before the complete Oregon
registration Is known.
KiorenV U KUmacs.
WAHHINIVTOV, June t. The regi
stration total Is expected to exceed th
war oVpnrtni fit estimates. . In some
districts half the population registered.
COUNTRY VOTE
REDUCES ROAD
BOND MAJORITY
Italians l.ov TrenHios.
VIKNNA. June 8. The capture of
an important portion of the Italian
trenches south of Jamlano is offi
cially stated. A hundred and seventy-one
officers and six thousand
five hundred men weretaken prison
Austrian recaptured
ground the Italians recently won.
ers.
The
NEW LAW MAY ENABLE MAYOR
BEST AND 4 COUNCILMEN TO
HOLD OVER FOR A YEAR MORE
With Five Small Precincts
Missina Majority in Favor
in County is 296.
MISSING VOTE IS AGAINST
The complete unofficial count from
.- precinct in I'matllla county ahona:
ICOAI BONUS.
Yea. 2233: No. !
From M pm-incta of I'matillai coun
ty the vote on otiirr measures staud
as fullowM:
ItKT INDF.BTKIIXrSiS.
Yea, I SOU; No iXO.
umitim; kimbkk of bii.i.s.
Yea. 75; Ho. l7.
IMI1JK1 -ONKTITlTION-.X
KKIKIj.
cs, JHnlj, Xo, ITM.
INIKOlt.M TAX fl.ASSlUCATlOX.
Yc. i:iih: No. ir.xs.
t'lTY' AMI BTATB KJ.KCTIOXS.
Yes, l"o: No. 131.
XKW PK.VITENTIAISY.
f. I VMS: No. 20 IH.
t'matilla countya majitrity for the
n-ad bonds meAurcia being conaider
ahlv reduo-d by the returns from out-
lln precincts. With 13 precincts
missing ysterday. tne unofficial
count save the bonds a majority of
466. Today with only fie prfcincls
yet to hear from, the majority is cut
to 298 and the remaining precincis
will undoubtedly reduce this lead atill
farther.
Holdman. Fulton and Mountain
gave strong majorities aaainat the
j measure. Cottonwood. C.llliland and
Albee were also decidedly lorninsi.
Columbia gave a majority or two
votes for the'nuas'ire and Freewater
No. 6 was In the list of Veses. While
the Yes column was gaining an even
l0 votes, the No column added 270
The precincts of Nolin. I'kinh. Fern
dale No. 3. Vanaycle and Willow
Springs, all considered against th---measure,
have not ben listed.
The official canvass may be de
laved several days owing to the ne
ccssit of County Clerk Drown serv
ing upon the board checking over the
war census reKistration cards.
XTRA
HATTI.K I'KI KK, Midi.. June .
A ctHoiie CHI a swain to lrls'k
vlilo ilirtoi !! Hmlli 4 rock till- aflcr-
N-cral arc injured, hut none
iik rc rtcj d l. Tlic daniaae I
' lu'iw. t Im- twKu-r tpph-l over hous
jcs. Ilftol '! and ili-moli-lM'd bus!-
JULY CLOSES AT
There Is a poasihilltv of Ma.M.r Heat ; its hienwial election next Lecember
... , , ,, ...,ms "" believe.
"'" " I'nder this amendment also It will . - fr Q. I ID XDA V
would ordinarily expire on Jan. I. 11 ,. pwjhl,. for cities and towns to, H 1 tiJ J 1 I lLrt I
holdliiK over until the next general avail themselves of the use of the i
ARMED U. S. SHIP
SINKS U-BOAT IN
90 MINUTE FIGHT
SUBMARINE FIRES 35 SHOTS. '
AMERICAN VESSEL USES 25
87 ENGINES TO
QUIT OIL FOR
COAL JULY 1
Locomotive Oil Doubles in
Price for 0. W. R. & N.;
Coal Hard to Obtain.
llecause the price of oil has dou
bled during the war with the result
the O.-W. R. A N. will after July 1
have to pay $1.40 per barrel instead
of 70 cents, arrangements are be
ing made whereby 8 7 oil burning lo
comotives between Kteth and Seatti
will return to the use of coal.
This news was brought to Pendle
ton today by William Bollona, divis
ion superintendent. The change will
be made because at 81.40 per barrel
the use of oil would be more ex
pensive to the company than coal.
However, it ia going to be difficult
for the company to secure enough
coal, it Is feared. I'nheard of ship
ping tactics are being resorted to to
secure fuel for the company and
there is worry over next winter's
supply. A feature of the situation Is
facilities for storing coal are lim
ited. However the Immediate prob
lem ia how to secure coal to store.
. An incident showing methods em
ployed by the o.-W. R. N. to meet
the car situation is abown by the
fact the company this spring has
paid 317.50 each as freight charge
on 3000 new box cars, handled be
tween Rt Louis and Kansas Citv.
Ordinarily the cars could have been
slate eleetinn a vear from next
because of the passaKe of the mea
sure requiring city umi Mate elections
to he held on the same dates. Tills Is
the opinion of some of the local al
tornes. The law passed Monday by
Ihe voters Incomes effective ill once,
and the clt can not therefore hold
full i iM.uiity registration books, in place of
Ueeplhg a separate set of such books.
It will be necessary for the cities ami
loivns to make the boundaries ot
their (lection precincts identical with
Ihe boundaries of the county election
precincts, and to make use of the
names registered with Ihe county
clerk of the imrticular city.
CiriCACO. June . Op cial to the
Kast oregoniant Kanire of w het pri
ces today:
lpen. High. If. Close.
Julv ' 19 92.22 12.17 J2.19S
Sept. 32 00 12.01 31.93 11.95 S
Portland.
l'OUTl.ANI. June . (Special 1
Club 32. IS. bluestem 12.54.
WITH OUR SEA FIGHTERS
i - ' ...2
V-' n vi'..'" I
i A
fontinued on Patre -
BONDSliOWLEAD
BY 17.280; VOTE
ALMOST III FROM
ALL 36J0UHTIES
Multnomah Margin of 18,000
Will Save Issue Even if the
State is Opposed.
1li:TI. NI. June . Practieallv
complete returns from all eouiille-.
this nftcm(Hii give majority of a
provlmately I7.000 favoriug tho road
bonds. TlH flgvircs as compiled at S
n. m. arc Yea. S.IH: No. 5I.USH.
Tlic road bonds otc by oonntics a
liovn at 2 o'cha-k Is as follow:
Star marks comlolo return.
County
ROAD BOND VOTE
IN, THIS COUNTY
Precinct.
1. Cottonwood
2. Ferndale
3. Ferndalf
4. Valley
6. Freewater
8. Freewater
7. Freewater
8. Milton .'.
. Milton
10. Milton
11. Milton
13. Milton
13. Mountain v.-.
14. Fairvtew '. . .
15. - Weston
18. Weston
17. Weston
18. Athena '.
19 Athena
20. Athena
21. North Keservation.
22 Oibbon
23. Adama . . .
24 Helix
2- - Vanaycle .
28. Juniper . .
2 7. Fulton
2S. Riverside ;
29. South Reservation
30. Meacham
31. Gilliland
32. Pendleton
33. Pendleton
34. Pendleton
35. Pendleton
38. Pendleton
37. Pendleton
38 Pendleton
39. Pendleton
4 0. Pendleton . .".
41. Pendleton
4 2. Pendleton
43. PendtWon
44. Pendleton
45. Pendleton ........
46. I'nlon
4 7. Holdman
4S. Nolin
4. Kcho
50. Kcho . . .
51. Stanfleld
52. Stanfield .
53. Herniiston
54. Hcrmision
.:.. Columbia
5. 1'matilla
57. Hogue
5. McKay
59. Pilot ;ock
Pilot Ho. k
8f. Vinson
6' Willi. w Sprmss ...
6". .VI l-e-
SI 1'kiah
Totals
Majority- Tes
Tea.
..11
.. 28
'. 45
. 31
. 82
r 80
. 28
. 37
. 39
. 45
. 28
. 1
8
. 37
. 48
. 30
. 2
. 4 3.
. 33
. 12
6
, 81
32
, -
7
23
. 88
8
3
. 33
, 49
. 48
. 71
. 57
. 4
28
33
43
. 41
31
.103
. 84
, 32
. 24
11
3S
53
47
3V
S3
23
15
41
19
39
41
53
55
It"
14
10
21
31
31
3t
84
1
18
I
4i
13
50
27
8
33
13
44
4
52
i:
14
30
i
so
41
4 J
39
4
29
32
S3
1 1
10
2 32
17
21
4
40
t
84
i 1
10 j
Navy Department Withholds
Name of U. S. Steamer Lest
Germany Try Frightfufness
on This Ship.
WASHINGTON. June . After
ninety minute running fight between
an American armed merchantman
and a submarine the merchantman
sank the submarine, the atate depart
ment has officially advised. The sub
marine not flying a flag, fired thirty
five shota. The steamer's twenty fifth
shot pierced the submarine, which
i eared out of the water, stern ufv
standing upright for a few second
and then disappearing. The steamer
captain and "commander of the gun
crew believe the submarine was sunk.
The' navy department ia convinced if
the description of the battle la correct
that the submarine was unquestion
ably bagged.
' Name of Steamer withheld.
The name of the steamer ia with
held. It la known the easel is not the -Mongolia.
. It Is eblieved her -saw .
Mongolia was singled out for the at
tack because the Mongolia, attar ked
a submarine on her prevloua voyage.
The name of the second ship is with
held lest Germany try (rightfulness
on this ship.
The state department officially an
nounced: "The .department of state
is advised by telegraph of the en
gagement between an armed Ameri
can steamer and a German subma
rine. The guns of the steamer were
manned by an American naval crew.
tight lAsta an Hour and Half.
"The submarine was first seen at
7000 yards. She had a six Inch gun
forw-itrd and aft another, fthe flew
no flag. f'non sighting the subma
rine, the steamer hoisted an Ameri
can flag and waited ten minutes. Aa
the submarine approached. the
steamer fired and the submarine re
sponded. The steamer kept up a
speed that would permit the subma
rine to come within range, then fol
lowed fighting that lasted an hour
and a half.
"The submarine came to within a
distance of about 2300 yards. Fty
then the submarine had fired 35 shots
and the ste.mter 25. The last shot
of the steamer apparently struck the
suhmarine. which raised clear out of
the water, stood stern up a few sec
onds, then she disappeared. The cap
tain of the steamer and commander
of the gunard. believed the subma
rine was sunk. The steamer was un
damaged." The department report came from
the consul abroad, who ascertained
the facts carefully lu-f.ire reporting.
(tie of I'nel
Sam's pre-dread- have been of great value to the Kn-248 tons disl lacenient. She carries
1 four 12-inch nn. eiht S-im-h guns,
nousht tj of battleships- the I'. S. ttnle Allies in the present war. The n 4.lnh ,..,,.,,. rifles and f.- r
S ..wa. l:alllelit.v of tlii class low I was l-Milt in vv:'. and i of I I . - j six-l-oumicrs.
IWlkCT
flcnton . . . .
Clackama .
Clalop
OHiimiHa
I "(am
Crook
t urry
Iescrintrs . .
Ifctuclas .
Cllliam . . . .
tyrant
Harm- . . . .
x llootlrivcr .
.Iack(nn . . .
.IcffoTwn . .
x .loximlne .
klamalh
laikc
lane
Lincoln .
x l.lnn
Xlnllicur . . .
Xlarton . . .
tomw . .
x Mnllnoniah
Polk
x HlM-rnian
xTillaamMik
I matllla . .
x 1'nH.m . .
Wallowa . . .
x A -"o . . .
XA a--lilitcton
V hcrlt-r . . .
x Yamhill . .
Total- . ...
. Xlajorlly for I7.2MI
Vr No. I
9HI 2.02 1 '
:t . i ei i i
. I..W 2. Ills,
. 2 ". 1 1:1 j
TO I 279 j
. .2.-. :toi i
III 4 !
ill SIT I
I TT
. 2.nii i.T.-tn !
42 2 i
37. 2 i
aa iuh
. i .ah? 3ia ;
4 -vO 3I." !
IHH Htl I
s,l 717
2 7 122'
aa la 1
I. :-.! 4.2:M 1
212 l7 ;
. I.ST3 4JMK
4 1 1 S2 :
. 3:l-"-. I.H20
3I -V.t '
:ut li is.sh.1 '
. I .. I.IM
47U 3H :
. i.;n .via !
. 2.132 !.
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. I.T7H l..2!
I
2a I. Tan
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as II- M.3.1 ;
ENGINEER BENNETT WILL HAVE
CHARGE OF WILD HORSE
WORK
Deputy State Engineer Loaned
to County; Paved Road Will
be 16 Feet Wide.
Wn h M i . lienntr. lput v iiit
rnKlt'r. in hre. net u.tl work of
pr 'iarinvf th WUil H'rw hiithwa.
inr !'irfarin by th? t:it- hitchw.o
'4?r luission wan strt-i today hn
Mr Unnolf iitM'1 rtn ir!pM,'tin of
ih-' rat w ith a vi- t ntHrt irw
iTk t . ontf
lt Helton of tht ttiiihwav v'otnmts
in Mr, Itfiinett if MAnnl t t hfl
ro;ini urt t I'ntHtila fuitnty mi I
w i It iHr. m Ally il : n et t h pr-p. rn
tr wrk on the nHx-atliim ro.,il
Ttu work w ill in luilo arit Vinic f
oortitma f th? raii ntl tl ac lit
thinsfji iii nrai h-r utul tht-r- t
ninkf th roa.l -Triirm to Mate
!' i fixation
Mr It4fntiftt arriv 1 thi m-'nun :
'Von. Nrti.tri'l aooiiipitnvin; V !.
Th"'mi!on on hl rrurn from h
rminiwon mftinc fnirrxl. v Th
count v xt.iirt m swicn
pr "i j ! pr. l tT; r
t he deputy ennint-er and prpAre.l
to do tit'cewsarv ork to secure th
paxtiiif of the Ttutfi Tv- the tat-
suirt at pf-iHlhimt.
Th Wild H..r- r-ad will he r-.v.-.l
t thin time for a .TUtun.'f .f t
ro and the ro.nl ;ii h m.oli- I H
tVet in w tdth Tht w.rk will nt.ft
at IVnd e-ttin In rnnertlon it
l hTk tied that Juti.-f r.ill-j f..r ucli
proA-edltiic not unit -e-.nue .f t r f-
fl (MnSltlrTHtl.in f.nt mWo T--j IJ-'
the tioftim .f ivn.jlfion AiU;o
Aih n.i Hti 'I .,tr,i f..r th
rud rtiiil w hTi . tht -.-M -fnl
the r!imt n a wh-1e m tn oci""-' I
or in.ltffer-tit wtih fh .-fMi.i f
KTewiT
. A-'v.-rdin: t Mr Th'.-T.p- -n ih
wrk of i-MVitic ' h i null- tn irh
.tf rntl II 1- atvTt i4-d f..r Irnim -dl..t-lv
;i ii.l t h ii trr - t il nn'
d-la v if (iO"r.itili- Til ejrr -f in i
T Suit Htarb.
M-;ni hii- th oininiiMi-n idrnujah
f'hairrtnn i:.-n-n m .tl fi;ir a ft ,--,. J
1 nt to tt h- ,ilt.f itv f 'h'
Hnd :4M'tin ' that a iHK k d- i
ion tov n'iiri Tn Ito . u.-
th.if th (Jin of th- f rl null -in
i-H:tf. it h.ii''- !i i ' iri.-d .iit.i.i-
i