to to W to ,to jfei to to to to to to to 'to to to to ' DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EYENING EDITION TO ADVERTISERS m eatih-.k Fair tonight with tiht frost, Tues day fair and warmer Maximum temperature, 8ft ; mini mum, 40; rainfall, trace ; wind, west, gentle; weather, partly cloudy- Tb Kant Oregonlan bu the lancet bona fld and guaranteed paid circulation of auy paper In oregau, aBt ot Portland and bj far tli largest circulation In IVndlatoo of any newspaper. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 29 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ! MONDAY, JUNE H, 1917. NO. 9145 - H - v . . , , - , J. J AERO SERVICE OF U. S. WILL . BE DEVELOPED Government Soon to Ask Con gress for Five or Six Hundred Million Dollars; Separate De partment May be Created. MANY ARE EXPECTED TO JOIN IMMEDIATELY SCHOONER. SUNK. GREW IS SAVED Submarine Bombs and Gunfire Destroy an American Vessel. GENERAL PLAN FOR EXEMPTION U)MM)N, June II. Subma rine bomb a ltd gunfire sank the American vee-e ftiaenuH Mnnwn, It In formally reported. The crew reached faro safely. The Man son wm m wooden, five, masted wliooiier. TIki lUm edtc Manson Marino Company were live owihth. she w re7 Mered hi New Haven and built In lftOl. WA.SRI.XGTON. Jun 1 I. The ttovemmeiil soon will nk cunKrws lur five or alx hundred million dol lars to develop the American aero plane aervlce on a great scale. The sub-committee of the senate naval flairs committee decided to herein hearing tomorrow on the Hheppard Hulbert bill, creating a separate aer tpfiine department. "l-eiore. a year 1m pant, Congress will be naked to appropriate a billlun dollars for aero service," represents -tive Hulbert said. "It fa the Idea ot the council of national defense to tv-tahl:h a vita ion Mat ions nt Inter vals across the continent where men will be trained and machines pre-j-isiu. It. in Impossible for the gov ernment tit send a large number ot I r Kip to Kuiope for nine month or u y sT. We can tniln five thousand n viator in six weeks to two mouths and have five thousand niachln r-itdv by August l . Hurlburt will in llitarv authorities in Kngland an J France staled ulr aervlce must be rte t'lw fd on a gn at rule and declar ed t he greatest service th Stubw can do In to vend machinea and aviators to Fiance. Many Rei-uilN Kxpocted. Itfu'bUfk'. of (he novelty of the aer- ii'e. ieudcr believe thousands of tiuttr men will offer thetr services tm mediately. It I expressed on many sides th.it aeroplane w 111 de termine the ouirome or the war The British front lil patches shnv thf t:ro service made the late allied x I- ior.cn possible. PENDLETON TO SEND 70 AUTOMOBILES TO FESTIVAL TOMORROW BOARD ADOPTED Will Consist of Sheriff, County . Clerk and County Health Officer; Governors of ' State Asked to Make Suggestions MEN MUST PASS TWO ' PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS ARSENAL ROCKED BY EARTHQUAKE Series of Violent Shocks Hits Terni, Doing Heavy Dam age it is Said. 'II tTi-K riSBlG is THK .lt-M f.Y.....V IMM STKV ' irar.d Gavman In one or the out -(f-lhc-wii) islands or the West Indl's a Filial) and isolated outpost of the British empire. It Is the island near est to the Central American coast among thime of any tlze An a remilt ci thi prokiinity, the b -udtno; indiiM trit s of the inland are turtle fiehina nml t-ornamit shippinV. both of which prudofi come frmn from the Mo nuilo roHfff of otidiir;if and Ntenrsi orand I'aymaii 1m a base of tp ei ;i!Iotis a half way Mat inn in the trulr The island has n at moph'r' rriHrotiR b'fsure, tiecadfie all thin v ork in done awny from home. I tic IH1roM'tittloii ik fromlMMl nt Milton Straw larr- lta.. I'HHWilf of WlnVli H tw tli Hd roxH. IviidUtoii will send between B'. find TO iiniomnljlles tomorrow to Mil t on for the aniiuul St ra w be rry Fes -tivnl w hich thiH year Jk behiK Riven ad a benefit to the Ked ctohh Th f u U p roceed a a ' k ve e x pe n ?ea will 1; turned over to the lied crusa. t . K. Pen 1 an 1 . w-no has be n 1 1 n -in up cura for the excursion tomor row, reported at nuon that he hi.d promiHfit from 67 auto owner to Mke load tomorrow. In addition members of the 1 'end let on UeHervra are iut this afternoon lininii up earn L tilted I to take that organization. Mr. Ien- lund 1h alKo llninK' up Helix and Athe na citra and expects to have a lint u4 loo Kuintf Into Milton. In ordr to make a ahowiiiK to thf eart end eople. an cara from thi end will be held up at the top of the hill thin aide of Milton and at 10 oclock w ill fullow each oi her into M ilton. All cars are expected to lt-ave in time to reach that point by 1 0 o'clock. Not only will the Pendleton Re serves participate in the Milton fes tlvftlej but the Honor tiunrds will alHo ko. lioth orKHiiizatioiiH wi'l wear th-ir unlformu and will nntrcb in the piiradfs. WASHIMSTON. June n. The fun eral plan for local exemption board to sort out thf men for aelertiv. er-1 Heports are current that another vice has been uractit-nllv adooted. J "ardsnian waa shot at below Pcndle The reKlstration board, consisting of j ton on Thursday nipht o' last week the sheriff, county clerk and county f but effort to verify the reports hav t neen unsuccessful. i n puarasmen HOMK, .In nc 11. l-vmr lolcut eiirthqtiakcN shook. Tern I. cati. itiar a pnitie. it lt reporttti the damasrn fx convkt-rn.ble. The in habftantM of Term fled tn open fields, whefe they are now cam Iiu7. U urine more tretnoi-H. TernJ ton 3 1 .MH poulaijm and In the Mite of a biff government arnal. SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES MADE BEFORE THE SENATE NAVAL COMMITTEE; DANIELS CHARGES SPY AND TRAITOR IS AT WORK ANOTHER SHOOTING AFFRAY IS RUMORED health officer, will form the local ex j emotion board. In cities over 30.000 I the registration board will become I the exemption board. Governors of each state are mithoiized to aubmit HiiKiceatioiis for chutmea in the peraon- nel when the incumbent proves mani . fintly unsatisfiictory. The war de , partmeiit has asked governors for any j auKKeatioiis or chanwes th- desire. Kach local exeinpiiou board will have a phyaieian, Ki vinu the first test. When the men are rejected, the board must aummttn another physician, who (will also examine. If the decision of I the second doctor is the same the man j will be declared unfit. The regular ' Physician, a member of the exemption j board will probably be the county or I city physician. Announcement of rules Kuidini: the exemption boards will soon Ih expected. themaelvea are cautioned against dia- cussing incident of their service and railroad circle are not any more pro ductive of information. The guardsman who figured in the other shooting episode near ampbell is said to be a nephew of Senator 'hamberlain. One version of the af fair is that the man who did the ahonting was equipped with a Maxim silencer. Another is that the Kuards n:an was felled with a blow. TK.X MOHK ARK KKSf'l'KW. lilTTK. ill i no II. Ten mom en tombed miner were found alle and reMfiied on the twenty two hundred foot h'et In the Speculator mine. Only HO men were unaccounted for. TIm rrrtier are working desperately. FRACTURES ARM BUT STAYS WITH PICNIC PARTY TO THE END irewee Murkluun bont Helii-ve li iAItlnj; a UtUc Thin Uke i Bruk'V Bone lnUT-fT' With Pleas lire. GERMAN SOLDIERS Sweeping Investigation Order- BARTERING SOAP fiH Intn thP lllpnat.nnc nf -. V f IIIVJJHIIWIIV VI FROM THE ENEMYl UISTON IN freorge Mark ham, well known lo cal painter, doea not believe in let ting a little thins like a fractured arm break up a Sunday fishing par ty. As proof of this is the fact he endured a badly scattered wing; all day long yesterday rather than re turn to town before evening. How ever, he admits that as far as he was personally concerned his arm did much to spoil the pleasure of the day. Accompanied by nia family and Mr. and Mrs. J am ea Bod d yt M r. Mark ham drove to uirch creek yea. terday morning to spend the day angling. Just as they arrived on Birch creek in their Ford a puncture caused trouble and in cranking the car after the tire had been fixed, a kickback fractured Mr. Mark ham 'a hight arm. in a short time the arm had become badly swollen and was painful in the extreme. However the Injured man would stand for no retreat, insisting that the others in i the party go on with their fisbinK- zrz j Iuring trVe day he cevoted hi main t energies to pouring hot water over hia arm to keep down the pain and swelling His arm was not dressed until IV o'clock lat night. TEUTONS KHOL'KK IN(JHKIrBLI-; ftrPPMKS Vlin,K FMATKlt 1ZlSii WITH RUSSIANS. PETROCRAD, June 11. Germany is encouraging her fighters to trade with the enemy. German soldiers have secured incredible quantities of soap, bread and linen from Russians while fraternizing. The ministry is forbidding tossing over to the enemy trenchea any article except with hos tile Intent. :J German soldiers have given a vast amount of cheap cutlery and pen knives. They did a flourishing busi ness. The scarcity of oils in Ger many made soap a luxury, ao it was most demanded. GOOD MUSIC TO FEATURE PROGRAM AT ELKS FLAG DAY i I THREE OREGON PEOPLE I ARE GRANTED PATENTS I Patents grunted to citizens of re- son. June 5. t!lT. Reported through I the office of It. li. Parker Jr.. solu ir j tor of patent;. Washington. I . Henry Aebti. Portland.-pipe coupl ing; Geoiue W. Armstrong. Salem Uaitiient supporter: ! MrTimmomls, 1 Milt-hell. bed. SHOOTS HIS SON CAMPAIGN COIvlTTFES FOR RFn hrr nfflUF mm IVL.IV UllUUU UI1IIL. I ILfllL-Lf i Fund Seeking Organization in ;.'h(,,;"'; nllins ICu-h it nml II W. f hl own ttani. Umatil la Countv is a Com-' Th"' A,lI,n", -' m ri.iin.,i plete One. Sheriff Talr left l auto thN af ternoon for llerniltii tiiMin reeelpl of thi Hewn of the shooting t Itolwrt Kcnnixly. A telephone nicsajre whii'li lu had Mih to the effiit Ilia, the noun mini hih turning water into an Irrlii at Inn d it t ii anil w a- ordered by lib father to deMl. , I'imiii his eontlmi uih-c with tin work, the elder man 1? ni( to have gme to liia Iwulnc, wt'ur ed a sliignti and fintl at hi win from a ilMnnee t 75 anlM. Several slnit emeriti lil hack and MiuHmted his lung, the reMrt tatel. and the wounded man b In a Tit teal eitudltloii. lie In hehig broil gltt to Pih idle ton this afternoon. The elder Kennedy and his son hate been hating trouble over their lantl for some time, according to re loit, the ffathr etafmtiig thai he had ut up nMe money tJian the boys and that the latter were doing more work im their own land than on their father'. The ellr Kennedy HermNton. ring field in A. L. SWAGGART IS CHOSEN PRESIDENT OF PIONEER ASSN. V. M. lUakley vie President; S. A. IlarneM. Mretary. and JS. II. priee. Treasurer of 1 matilla t'ounty Organisation. t Kast rei;onian Special. HKRMISTOX. ore.. June lt.Koh- rt Kennedy. ?! ;( rs old son of Wil- j linm Kennedy and u brother of JacK j Kennedy, noted wrestler, was shot and I )Missitl fatalb wounded hortly after 1 1 o'clock this forenoon. The boy j Was shot b hif own father who as serts the shooting was accidental. He ' ip helii in custody here and Sheriff Talor has been notified of the case. ( Voung Kennedy's wound is in the back and was inflicted by a shot from a big shot gun. owing to the young man's condition no statement has yet been secured from him and the father is reticent about talking. The affair occurred at the Kennedy ranch three miles from H.rmistnn. Mrs. Kenne dy, mother of the boy is prostrated from the shork. Jaek Kennedy was in Hermtston at the time The marshalling of the forces ny W. M. Morrison, the other mem bers being IA I,. I.ieuallen. John Ad ims. I. rhristopher and Kd Wallnn. I lie Weston team is composed of 11. Price, captain. George Winn. Weston. Ore.. June 10. The fol lowing officer of the I'matilla Oounty Pioneers' association were elected at the close of their annual reunion: A. 1- Hwaggart of Athena, president; W. M- Hinkley of Pendle ton, vice president; 8. A Rarnes. sec retary ; J H. Price, treasurer. The Sns and Daughters of Pm f neers elected officers as follows: ! Mrs. V. O. Read of Athena, presi- J dent. Scott Hamster, vice president: j M rs. v. S. Price. eecret ary ; M i Marjorie tbilfinsh. trejusurer. After stirring addresses by State ' Senator Wilter M Pierce. of Ii Grande, and Dr. J. K. Snyder of Pendleton, in behalf of the Red Cross, the reunion closed with a concert bv local singers, dad as Ha- , Wiiiians. for the benefit of trmt or gnnixatitm The pienic this vear wa.- as mtieh a success :ts ever in the pa-t lHspit J th clouds of Saturd.-iv the atend- 1 ' ance was a large one. Good vocalists will be a particular feature of the Klks Flag Day pro gram at the Arcade theatre Thursday evening. Aside from Miss Edna Coutts and Kugene Molttor of this city another talented vocalist will be Airs. Ralph Saling of Weston. The program in detail for the Elks Flag Day is ax follows: 1. Song "Amer-ra Members ar.d Ud4enee 2. Introductory exercise Exalted Ruler and Officers 1. Prayer, Chaplain. . Solo.... Kelly's American Hymn Miss Ed nit Coutta 5 Reading.... History of the Flag Will M. Peterson 6. Solo (a Don't Hite the Hand That's Feeding you." bi Wake Up America Kugene Molitor 7. Altar Service. The Flora! IJtterry Bell Ksquire and Officers . Song Auld J-ang Syne Members and Audience X. Klks Tribute to the Flag Thomas Fitst Gerald l". The Red Cross Work Rev. J. K. Snyder lo ..The Star Spangled Banner Mrs. Ralph Saling Defects in Ordnance and Ammunition Communicated to Freylinghuysen. DISGRUNTLED EMPLOYE IS SUSPECTED OF DOCUMENT WASHINGTON. Junr l ylkmliur miMUaiul ditrlanarra before Uie Nrnate naval afaln oommluer, a mn-piiix InTnalca. Uon su ordmd of Che frharxra of defect la Uie ordanoe aad ammiuilUon. eommanlcmted to Senator Fti-iliiichuyia-n. Danlek. coursed there nu a fiy and traitor In the nary deparuneni. FTeHnchaj-nen reretted an aa nnniiow letter eonlalnlnc spe cific referrncm to oonrtdenUal doenmcntx. It U mronKlr tnti mated a dlwfiarxed and dlrnm led rmplove wrote the letter. Kfrorut to ihtermtne the Menllir of tile trader of the letter re yH avalliiuc. Ie dc-larrd. It bore a De. troit poMtmark. The urtter mppte. mentrd the report tVeUiuchnjmea naid. with crave charem of defeo Uve ammunition. TanKl! derUred the revelaon ptoinlv HlKnved that a xpr and traitor j ntuwi te workincr mewhere In the . naval eMahllr4iment. The mwfcm- al reveluticm im durlnc the bear, hie of thr Fenate cnuntunr naiiii.l wv inieflicnte Uie atv-fctrnu thoucht due to defo.-tlve .nimuntikm aboard Uie Mongolia and St. IouH. II. LORD NORTHCLIFFE IN AMERICAN PORT I'nUI Credentials Are lrwnled He Itet-Hnm to Make an Kxtrndrd Statement for luMiaation. NEW YORK. June It. Lor.l Northclifle has rraineil an Amerl can purt. l"ntil hif. eredenthtln ara prvsented he declined t, make ail I I,, ih. ... ih. Fll.. . m. 1. i ",u Pt.umi.iii. I I.IHIIIIIiy n in .peclal effort, t.. hove their -r- ' Jec!arwl hl" oon,m rlctly for vi inspiring and Spe-ial Invitation i Us,n's and ""n n ofriw t.. uttend have been iwued to the i. ldovrn t,,Kn 1,1 N T-'k He cam-. A. It.. Spanish War Veterans, n.-m- '" n Bnl- isn nrtciniKations lished. pa n is hers of Trooi tional Honor Veterans, niem- aiul the Girls' Na- : had aTrady estaio .uard. I N'orthcitf fe's statement was ax f..- O.W.R. S N. EMPLOYES:: TAKE LIBERTY BOSBS ' Si:t.lMW( . snlwHtnil tty ort-erv n( I't'lHlUK.n and ItUHJi. tlu l.oar. ltNtuc Made ThrvMurh Itailnt.! t'ompxiit. ! J h.rh will participate tn the til lied 1 A Barnee. c. H. j ..i. iioiiksoii ana j m. Kim- ister. HOW MUCH WILL YOU GIVE THE RED CROSS?jAMES johnsjr frosp drive for $30,000 In I'matilla i otmty during the week beginning June M has begun and the fund seeking organization will be a com- pletn (inf. The members of the general com mitter, jamea If. Sturght, i. M- Rice. I. eon fohen. Rev. J. K. Snyder and .1 K. Ilobiii.ton are visiting Helix Nut) ' thena today. Tomorrow they win KT to Milton and Freewnter and o(l Wednesday to Pilot Rock. Hatur 0a they were at Went on and com I'U ted the organization work there. if the $30,000 to oe raised In th otint . half is to be raised In pen d lei on and half in the balance of the county. Knch town can draw tnim the territory immediately aur-r-'-indsng. 'ommtttees are t-etng appointetl In 4 -a h tow n for the nctiiMt campaign w.rk In Pendlettn there Will le aev- n coi'inilttees lsi.'i-s tlie general .tn.rn.tlee. These commtttees will . eft-iaind by R W. Itltner. (jeortre A ll-.rtni.tn K''V J K Sn der. t. P. V . I fr j:tll I ll Ne -..i. li.-nl ' Ktanfield in rho. attend to Fred George and R. H will select t heir helpers while W 11. Kwitxler will th campaign In Pmntilla. The Athena team Is composed of Fay . Gr.w. F. . Rovd. Homer I Watts. W. R. Talor anj Henry A Barrett. The Staufiel.l team Is R A Holte. captain. lon Pruitt and T. O Yatc. llermistou has a large and repre sentative committee ted by Thoms I'ampbell The other membera are H. T. Frayter. tnrl McNaught. F H. Hwayge. Dr. i. () Walnscott. w. T Itoberta. lenr Somnierer, F . Mc Kenrie. II M. Straw, if. I. Newell, K. ! Ja kson. Otto Sapper. F. K Reeves, K. P Iod and H. R ld-aker Tht Hetlx team consists of Fngdahl t.'ari Kupers. James W. II Morrison. Hueh Bell George Strand. The f-1 lot Rock and Milt water eouitnittfes have not ' sdected Cart Hill, and in-Fre-'- et hM- Do you think that I.TO.OOn . too much to sk of I'matilla county tn ( the Red Orose drive? i It does sound like a hole lot of money, but have yon any coneep- j lion of the tremendous work thnt confronts the Red nms? Thousands if Bed ris ambulances must be maintained on the fir- inc line and other thousands must le built and sent. Fort-five base hospital haw i.lready b-en established and I hee must Im supplemented ith other thousands if we are to iie mi Wounded los. The force of Red t'roes phsictuns and nup-- mii te reatly tn- 4 rreawetl and ke. on dtitv. OonvaleKN'ni Prltitrt. French and Belgian rnddier can he wnt home. $ 'onvalesent htspitnls must In- maintained in Fr.inee for American etm vnlesent. Mothers, wive and childrer of tMddiers ninM Im- eared for it home. Vot"iti ii: scho for soldiers IncapacitatfMl b wounds for ordtnarv work mut b establiMhed. All tht?: must done by the RhI ('rinw and it t.r..s monev to t.. it. The work cannot be del-wed. Pullets will net watt en tardy dollars. The man ho off. rs his life nniFt not bear the burden alone. Thirty thousand dd:im ts little more than a d.dlar per capita for I'matilla count teople. last year nbuie t'.inada raided $1? ier eapit.i f-r Red i r.s work. The pro vine- of British otumbia rata-d $ . per capita. The cit of Montreal sntseriled $1. .'.. e in one drlie ainl the eity of fjuebec 4) J4.fi-.rtol lNn't wait to 'let Grue do it" Tht- .luty i onr n IS NOMINATED AS Kmpbiyes of the o -W. K A N -t j ndlettm and Rieth have s.ils-rit- ' ed to liberty Bonds to the extent of f $1.1. M00. the subscriptions bdng Made ; tKrouich the railroai compuiv. pay- . ments for the Nnds to t-e in ide n j installments deduce! from sclartta. ' The order for the bonds was plac- ed hi-re this mnrnlnv hv T o'Uri.m t SCHOOL DIRECTORl1 fr I Co.. each of the local hank? ,t ing i ' given an order for bonds to the ex- Petitions were started in cui-i - ! lnt of $6-"00. tiun Sciturday by ladies of h.- l-r. j 1 r K- J. Sommerville purehdve ! j ent-Teacher assctation for th- m-m- ,M,tids to the extent or $R-iya fro.n the : ination .if James Johns. Jr. as t j Virt V.itlon.il Rank today. The bonds' memUT of the It ndletou s'hool ; "ing nssigutd in lora of -tto..! ea-h Uard. There are two new member j to 1n purehaiuT's wife .m l diiigh to te elected on the lt-h to auccved I ,r Mr" Sprague. Miss Sinev 8om J T l:rown and G. W. Phcl;.-. ! mcrville. Mum Kvetyn omniervil St far Mrs C S. Terpeniii: is ..he t and $.mo each to two tisnu (ii'in- ters. lietty and Mary tSyivia Snrnt-je A Juvenile purchaser tod y Ionald Ttw br Gresswell. gr-tndson "The war rabmet his designated me as head of the itnuh .ar mis- ion to the t inted states. I am In struct, d to try to coordinate the work hich the various admirable British aiiiations have already establish ed here We are eharged with the task of' siipp! ing ,w;tr and othr I needf. i "I'titi! I present my credentui s to Washington. Itn impoesible for m. to make a further statement j "I can express very great pbuMire in being again tn America,, where I have so often visited and who h has ! manv d-lighrful assciations and j friendships for me. Now it im tiot saying too much ; when I add that the whole British j people have a profound sens or I grateful appreciation for the mav i nificent welcome accorded (Ulfour land his associate and the romflrv I success .if his mission " SEPT. OPTIONS AT $2.10 FOR TIME J Taylor, who severe-.! $r.o i only ntminee aside from Mr. Johns lns-mii h as the election of Mr John, and Mrs. Terpen. ng Wiotld make four members of the board from the south j 'I hill w.ird. an effort is being mad bond. to secure a nominee rroin the north ' side which otherwise would be it h-1 PERSH I NGS ADVANCE out reprewentation en the board GUARD IS IN PARIS Among other names suggested th.-'. f J. B. Mcv'ook. c.ij.hier of the An erle.Mi National lianK G M. IP" iiij W. I. Thompson, w no h:- K-er nienMone.l a; prWt -'1 t amiol.it e. h . i h re 'o---d n 1 -et-n(e c. 1 - iibi;i ji the Kast I reKoti prices today 'en M.Kh 1 Juiv I 4 t : s pi t : . : i $r IN-nlaiul. Pi'RTI.AMv ore. Jin cial - bib $; t-luenr 1 1 Hi a i R.iitKe of ti Paris. June n .i..n-u vi,H'ar- .-. T i br and Ireland and "aptiti rnn and Mtre. the n!nce guar i i Pershing's -taff. h ve rwi, h ' tr iw far1 p' t ' it'C :i r.. . i . . ; t t. it. Vi eh ii; obre-i t imhni Held rT Irtfl. V- Tite K let, -her rl MROVR --l Tt-d eowho .il have a Brltmiftart hearing t..ii...rr. n.erning ml I ' o i !,M-k on a eh i ate ..f tare n ..f a row fr-.m tl.t i '.t i h--li-- tn i-ji..rt K.t . . r X.-;i! mi the e..til.l..iiilf'af w M. w tt r.'. 1 v. , .., , j ,(,, . tifl. ..... S