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V i 1 A If t jr DAILY EVENING EDlTlOil WEATHER FORECAST DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, FENDLETON, OREfcON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1918. NO. 9324 VOL. 29 I DAILY EVENING EDITIoFl -s , " o N "X AU..U Bureau of Circulation J f , ---Xf V 1 U : 1 I. fc '''"" "lras -.agg.T.t". ilaa'vfi,iiJS U ; : " COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER " . - , ' MgjjSJT CITY OFFICIAL PAPER if- - EIGHT MEMBEPMf'LlN SECTION CRE sjURED Nineteen Year Old Boy Suf fers Crushed Leg Which May Have to Be Amputated. CHARLES ADAMS HURT ABOUT HIPS AND HEAD Rest of Crew Badly Bruised and Shaken.up in Acci dent Last Night. JOINT' UlCLARAHON ! OF ALLIED WAR AIMS ! Will BE MADE SOON So Declares Special London j Cable to the New York! Times; No Source Given j i DDm fll! A MO DM I IHIi HnO F F MFN '1 ULI 11-2-B 1L.11 WERS CZERNINS PEACE TERMS; T THREE VITAL PRINCIPLES SOUGHT to- KlKtit members of the Nolln section crew were injured laut evening, tw;j ot them badly, when their gaHolln? handcar was derailed on their trip j into N(lin after the clone of work ( ut 5 o'clock, - ! The badly injured men are Jimmy ! NKVV YOlUv, Jmi, S. "it can b Mated that the allies will In the near future Ihhuc ti Joint declaration of war j alm," declares a Hpeclal lnndon ca- j Mo to The Times. "This l.s under ; consideration at-the present. It's ex-! act contents and the moment and Before Peace Comes Sanctity of Treaties Must be Established; Territorial Settle ments Based on Consent- of Those Governed and International Organiza tion to Limit Burden of Armaments and Diminish Probability of War Must be Created. ADAMS WILL SOON HAVE NEW MODERN SCHOOL BUILDING The old wooden school house which 5 i t (Ed L. Keen) 'tablishment of an independ- 'LjONDON, Jan. 5. Brit-'ent Poland comprising all lain today answered the the genuinely Polish ele- KnaKKH, 1 years old, or l-Xho, and method of publication must of neces- i Zemins peace terms llientS OecaUSC tlllS IS IIC'CCS- XZZflrLZ" ! " ' u;;f;t"au"dK1!:r ; through Lloyd George. Ad-; saryto the stability of west- having been l.rought here last evening j nieniB. It's certain, however. that the j dressing the British labor CI'll Eui'Ope; Arabia, Al'llie und Adams this morning. Knags has , declaration will now he made." ; nnf pvonca ha aniil "Rofnro nia Mponit ) mii) I'-ilpt-irip a crushed leg that may nave to be! The correspondent doe., not give hhj COttiei ence lie Said, LetOiejma, lUe&OJKliamia, I clieStine amputated beiow the j(nee. AdumK ! .iirce of in.v,nnation. i ueace comes, three nrinci- and byna all entitled to a was jamm.d o the .noutders and i ; p s t , fulfilled the ! separate national condition I8"'' J"r ' -" M: hips as well as being badly bruised i f B B .,, i i j ., i. ,1 T) j W. M. Hiiik, known lis Ijih, and skinned up. lie was brnuiht "P ' Ull'u vl'UIIMI UliVU 1 1 eesi,auiisnmeni oi me sane-; to an uiu nushiaiis to ueciue for inins bad -ih-i, IXenC,tofrt'i.'e "hos,"tahiW n,ur",ns B,,d IHUII UUllUUL DUIO ! tity of the treaties ; territor-; their own future, African o,ari" MasseTwaV - the section: nrrj-ir -w T 1 no Ial settlements based on the colony inhabitants to be foreman. He and mo five other men 1 1 h f- h A I riIArf consent of those governed i placed under an administra- iiiiiniiniiiniiii tprnat.inrml nrrranization to'splves? for the nrevention of x..i tr,. mi rurm aKainKt mT?!ut'?...n!?"u'?-. were hrulsed but not hurt seriously. ; -Their car had been having motor, trmirile and it was fiolni? slowly at tile rrerr FirstSquad Wins Basket-1 limit the burden of arma-, their exploitation for the c'iopimmi from the car to the track uu nnmp hv onw nf 1 fi-' ments and diminish the j benefit of European capital- cauHina: the deralhnent Ah the car "au Jaiiit y otulc ut AU fnrnhahilirv nf wnr " ! icf rr frnvfi-nmpnt? ' went over Knu wu rauht he- 14 . Girls Score 13 to 6. ; proD&Diiity ot wai. iieists or goei nments. neath it. thus causlna tn Injury to 7 " MVP the allied War aims as1 He WUerl.v astild the il.'iiuaii nlierl insislenco rftrardine the inlerna 1 i'Hializat ion of t hr I Jardam-HfH a nd KoKJihoriiH. ' Speech Ilitchly Timely. "It him hfPH a year'sinco I'reBjdfnt Wilson asked ( ho b:IIiKorents why they were fiKhlinp. The Teutons have not yet replied, ilis speech to tho timely and important as the first for-S Kt11 "n the h' abtove Adttm8 nd rial reply to tho tierir.an terms. I wlcn haH rveA HO the dia- ! l-ensary of iparnirnr for the youth of 'that community, is now w ive way to a modern at r tact tire having all the t conveniences of arrangemtrnt, equip ment and comfort that the present day affords. The building is to be located at the north end of the Main street on the slight elevation of ground and Is to be the the one story type with a full basement. The main story is to have four school rooms lth coat rooms, teachers closets and I oolc cases, a library room, front and rear entrances and ample corridor space. The basement is to contain a gym nasium which may he used for lec tures and social events and will have shower baths and locker rooms ad joining it, manual training room, do mestic science room, toilet room, heat er, fan and fue'l rooms, etc. The main , floor will be raised above the level of j the ground for ample llgntlng for the , entire base ment. The building Is to be Tieated and ventilated by warmed fresn air, aid ed by direct steam. A fire hose equipment is to be Installed as a pre- TRUE BILLS RETURNED BY - GRAND JURY Indictments with returned by tho two counts. .Mvin and Joo Chapman, stealing Iioim-s from ,lutm 'I'. I. jlliland. Abraham folint, attempted burg la ry. them- I Frank ;ebhardl, larceny by bailee. SLAVS REFUSE TO RETURN TQ PEACE PARLEY Teutons Find Only Tele .. grams at Brest Litovsk Asking Transfer to Stock holm. - MILITARISTS BEGIN ; TO MAKE THREATS Formal Orders Forbid Cora- munication Between . Russ-Teuton Delegates. hla leg. Twu inieieatine baHketball games not f ifhtinff for the tleStl'UC- were l.layed ia.st niuhl ill the h'h t- p p (KaKt l reuonlHn, Special. ) Kihool gym, between the boys first H"11 t!Ol UJJLlUJi XJ WHO, Jan. f,. Word wan reeelv- B.tiad and a teairi eoini'osed of former ' many, Turkey 01' Austria, ed here late last evenlilB that Jimmy Idayers, and two rii Im tinliK pleked 'pu olfovatlnn nf flotl l-llf K tiaKKH. au Keho boy, iih amonii from Miss llailey'B ym elaxses. The V "Htl dtlUll UI . Ut.tl Ut.- t)ioe who were on tho handear that hiKh mhool boys won their match, tion of Germany's imperial was derailed Jus above Kolln last 'lO-H. 1'hirteen to 6 was l he soi.re in f ; f . f ' i u rp k nter;ish lands that are predomi- 1 dwiu Smith, cliar;efl with Mealing: lHHf hides, against Dolly Maiming and V. V. McKenJe. adiiltry, Juy McCoy, coiitribntiiig to the negligence of a mi nor. Marry lyhej Chris Keiiloltew and AmaMoshi IUinni--ir,s, all aeetisd in coimeatioii w itli the SH-'ialty .ro 'rery fire. playing ir iiih nign senooi nan no irouoic in riiinrlV llJ'klh hPV i Yf these princi- .......... ...... I in KIIIH. .iaiKliiei I iicijih, ' . T I Idayinif aKainst the sioa,l eomposed Z3tion 01" J- W TJ f CT'FiVrO Ji"f '"st year's first team players aird rU Tni.I., J jll.l.f', I fV 1 imiiIw, scored five baskets and a fnnl, lnp udl Ha . "' fif,. n p,,ints. Alice Flnnell, forward atingf Of t! i ....a'' 1,1 11H defeated team, whs iible to . rlan TTpan land two baskets. Three freshmen1"""" 1 1 d" nlKht. A cross bar tienmih the i ar th' ulrls game. . i!roied down and threw the hand- Ixiwell .Stockman cal frfim the track. All seven men KlinKKH had his rl&ht lett broken inni verticil eloliEalion emilileil liiiu Ilgntinpf 101 three places and his -IV'H badly k, aviate over the heads of his stunt- rltc - I'Vio luunnlnfa eottm-i crushed. He was taken tmmedlately i ,., opponents without anv difficult v.' , " " , . . 1 lo the hospital In I'cnrtleion. K n;lKK i Kra neis Heller. a Milton product, llOn OI lielglUIll ; reparation Is almut l'J years of auc. ; played a smash up name at forward fai' 3S DOSible of th? (!('- V . with his former team mate. Kvlo. . ..." ' ..- v... ,. vastatcrt cities: the neutrali- J i playing against th.. sioa,i comi.oseii zation or naturalization of the Dardanelles; reconsider- the ereat wroncr io r f n 1 ST"! ia"f oi'i' iland two baskets. Three frcshnim '""' awv n. x. vvx Vai ll MIM-:iES FA'iXllH;l. glrla. Mary Clark. Alberta McMonira j mg LO AiSaCe, IjOrrainej CS- I I rniii tilt, ti a ti. i). nmr iiiiin-iTi iiiiu iicni'vievu i ncipn, mh co umiu wero entomlHHl and lit injured by an ball fur their first appearance. el4-nse "wpue" In tttv llaruuin Th(t t.lims in1) s r,,Mnvs: ifdliery cr the IVniwylvanla ioal nun- ! i,im rs, Margaret Phelps and Mar pany. Tho cave lit did not extend lo Jo,.jo r(.fUUi, forwards; Mamie Hart the NiirfHie and elioktul ltir before n,,t, J(,aii Folsom. eonlers; Helen the siibfidence readied I he mine's Thompson and Madeline Huircss. cvterlor. There Is Utile ho' fr Ihu ' Kuarr(s. suls. .Mary Clark, (J.mt'vieve ipinrtet entrapped by the full of rock, fhclpa. lasers. Vcva Conk, Alice Kinnell. forward.; llitli Idling, AMmm- HvVT MKHtTAiiK IS WXMI. : t;i AleMonies. eei.iers; Helen Nelsop, l,t)MON, .bin. H. The mont 4-ule ,t.t a Akcc, guards, meat HhM-tae lw tlie mart of tlyv H( WrhotlI- s.oekn.an. Fitu uar ha.HNtn.rk Umdon. 1 he - commit- ( C,ntl.r: (,1S(. Mu(lsun Kuar(,K. tee on Ht.ppllt amionncwl the , ,.k.r K Me. forwards. Alumni. Huey, ent eoiiMimptlon must be ha el lHit)(,nIitr WiiKl.Si . Uiivs. folwards, prtmilsefl Improvement slnn-tly. , tnVder. uuards. ' aATKuM.l Ati.UN ItOCKI l. V.SIIINtiT. hm. 5. Kuril.. 4iutkeH Htarted anew at (.luitemnln City with hctivfcr casualties, l.tuisln Iuim Immmi advised. FINLAND is i;fxtk;mzfi. ST l-KHOI.M. Jan. n. The coun cil ffiday formally ' reropnized Kin iiutd s independence. The kin? pre- M-;VI'f)i:T MY BAN BOOZK. Chiiiff of Saloons iMirine: War On. sideit'd by Council: , terms the Czerniii annoiiured and I pledged 'Kimlaiid to stain) by tlie f Kreni'h dentocracy to the deatli. Wiih It MK.-i;i "on the I't'iK-e," t In; ( JermatlS boast of no im pend in western of fi nsive. I nd icat ions are for t ho re nown I of C b';it t rit;hl fulness. Buhk Iiet Save ller'lf. "II rs difficult to speak of a ussi.i without a suspension of jmi (; men I. Itusshi. can be saved oitl' by her own poople. i'uless pentrine self trovern ment is pra nteii (ho A ust ro-H unsari -an nationalities, so Ions ciesiriiiff it. it fs imposisiljle to hope for the removal of the cans' of unrest ill that part "f Kurope wliieh has so lon(,r threatened t ho general peace. ' n t he samo limunfl reanl w il h vital sa I isfae-. ' tion the U'Kitintato claims of the Ital- la ns for union with t hoso ,( heir own the off i race and imiKii'1; also it, will be- The council includes in its member legitimate aspiration for those of Hu-Ship officers of the army and navy manian blood and speech." Special stationed hre, city officials and husi emphasis was laid mi the fact tho nss and professional men. Informa a Hies do not intend to deprive. Tin- t ion res a rd imj the action taken 'was key of Constantinople even despite withheld. .. . Full plumbing instaUatiotia will be made fackidln individual bubbling fountains. The exterior of the building will havn brick walls faced with tapestry brick, trimmed with art stone and will be exceedingly attractive and practi cal as well. The plans are being prepared by the local (Pendleton') achitect, Raymond Hatch, and will be ready for fig ures in about 30 days. Supt. Austin Regards Pendleton as Place With Future Promise DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS AND HIS ASSISTANT MeCOltMU K TOR KlvN TOIC WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. Medlll MeConnlrk, Illinois eoiigrrHsman. an- no u need lie would Im a candidate for ' M'iiaPr In I he republican primaries. 0IST(M'K IS BKIvlvXSFO. j SFATTI.I . .Ian. .1. Police Hergiiml i ConiHtock tas released by the siiMr- ! lor court this morning I mm -a use warrant was served. Conistock wns nl home prepared to surrender to fac the pncrnmi'iit chartM of a ! conspiracy to violate the Ihpior law being drawn against ComMock. CHIEF'S WARNING CAUSES ANXIETY TO SOLDIER LADS PLANNED TO HAVE A GIANT WIRELESS ON CALIFORNIA COAST t'hlef of Police Knlierts' waruitiK I" rendleton uirls not to KeL "niiishy'' with soldiers who were passion. throiiKh the city was heralded fur , Chief lioherts has received a letter rioni live irivn;es of Co. H..( Mo I' ; M 1. Kurt Snellimr illnh a. Camp "" ! lonlplian wlvi had evidently heen throiiKh this city and affected ! the edh't. The hoys wriie that they have read In a Kansas Clly paper the j chiefs action ami have asUed I lull the ulrls he permiltcd to write. to t hem. j Chief lioherts savs thai he Is wlll I lllfj: to assist Cupid that much. The flames Of the linys are Harry llavis. j Sam Mock. Philip IVoples. KiiKcne ; K'casner and Krnest spate. SAN KItAN'CISCO. Jan. :,. tlustav Koeppet of Ssn lieRo. on the witness! r... , , ...r.n - stand in the Hindu plot trial testified I ()R ALRTS r IRMLY that tiermany Intended to make a secluded spot on the lower California coast the site of u KlKantlc wlreles. to transmit spies Information direct to Berlin. ' He said the plans were laid In 1114. The Mexicans hroke up the plans hy arresting several German i. Rents. SUPPORTS RUSSIAN PEACE REQUISITES j A.MSTK1EIAM. .Ian. .Y The or- waei l.H, Germany's Hoi'lallst nrpni firmly suppurt14 tlfe Itiisshin p'ct dc- mind, or wlthdraual of the f.criuan ' armlcf from all the -.cctious ff Kula tlmy now hold. -The Itusslniw are right. It's of great iniortjUici thai I we conclude a ik"!iii with Itiisfta fi Through the Dardanelles ; rrA" in.miy 'ie imniiiiy n j mlsunderstamJing." rCTItiMlllAD. Jan. 5. The Turk isli peace term grant Russia free j KNKMV AIi;iHOl I-S tOIHI'l. j aSsHKe throiiKh the Dardanelles dur- ; boNlXi.N. Jan f,. British flyers lug the remainder of the war but ask Pombed enemy airdromes at t;histe!h the. return of all frontiers to the for- ! Haig reports raiding parties at HolU mer status. Turkey wumn a conven- , beke ami east of Sonnebeke were n tion to agree on future sea trade, j pulsed. Turkish Peace Terms Grant Russia Free Vay '1.5 1 I?-' -v 4 f t" " 1 i if - f , r I ; iSn v I V ' . )lf , V I f i W I r. - A Mil A ! I t,.- , - f t f t i i 1 ! Is . rs k i , .v v ' i That Superintendent -elect Austin thp Pendleton schools. Is looking .forward with pleasure to coming here NKWPDirr, H. I.. Jdn, A pro- 1 Khnw-n hv a letter liiKt rfrplvirt hv posal to close all saloons in this city ,he ,oca board. In hl fetter Mr. for the duration of the war was con- j Austin savs he will make It a point to sidered at a private meeting of the J arrive here just as soon as he can Newport Community Council, held at j consistent with the dnalnv un of his f Mayor Burdick today. !rU- at T- Junta at Ih. nrl rf tho I school year The following Is from j his letter; "Kro'm t he reading of the several j papers which you so kindly forward ; ed to me and from contents of your ! communication as well as from com j ments of some of my friends who j have visited in the vicinity of your city I have come to have a high regard . for Pendleton .its people. Its climate j and future promises. I am sure that my family and I shall rote our new j home and my greatest hope is that you, your board and community may I not he disappointed In m eforts to render t he desired educational serv- ice.-' SM00T OPENS FIGHT ON WAR TAXES TODAY WASHINGTON. Jan. r. Senator Smoot opened the tax fisht in con Kress this afternoon, Introducing a suhstltute for the income and excess profits sections of tlie war revenue hill. He said it would raise several hundred millions mrc than the pres ent hilt. It provides f'r war profits, ritther than an excess profits tax. fig ured on a basis of three or five pre w a r yea rs x Zl'RICH. Jan. S. According to Vi enna, Teuton dctegates returning to Brest IJtovsk to resume' peace aeffo- tiaUotM round not s srmrle Ruaalan delegate, but oulr telegrams an king tlie transfer of future negotiations to Stockholm. i Militarists Threaten. ' AMSTERDAM. Jan. 5. Russia must take the consequences if shs breaks negotiations is militarism's veiled threat In the Berlin semi-offi- rlal dispatches, saying- ths rupture of the conferenpe , will not change thai military or political situation.. Oer man newspapers all oppose the Itus sian proposals for a conference of son clalists at Stockholm, alleglnc ths British will influence such a, meet' ing. ''.,.. So ronununicatlon Permitted.' ' PE7TROGRAD, Jan. 6. Formal orders against any members of the Russian constituent assembly commu nication with the Teuton delegations have been Issued, it is reported sev eral such attempts were frustrated br the government. The bolshevikl news at-ency hinted that MUlukoff and for mer MtntMW of the Intsnor Tssretalll were attempting to restore the tour geoise power In Russia. - GREAT ARMIES SPAR WHILE WAITING LEAD (V. P. Simms.) , WITH BRITISH ARMIES, Jan. S. Like heavyweights It. the final rounds of a great fight, the British and German armies during the first few days of the new year returned to sparring and watching for a lead. Both are easing after the terrible blows of'the recent onslaughts. The war zone is Btllt icebound. The trenches are covered with fragments of frozen earth sprayed by bursting shells as deadly as the silvers of shells themselves. German airmen are at tempting a ceaseless watch over the skies. It means the Prussian high command Is straining' every faculty to learn the British movements. The British know surely that fresh Ger man divisions are continually arriving from Russia. There are more enemy troops In the west than ever before. and they are steadily increasing. Fore- wrarrufd and forearmed, the Tommies wear an air of grim certitude and are perfectly confident of their ability to block anything that Hlndenburg at tempts to put across. RAILWAYMEN ARE NOT CLASSIFIED AS GOVT. EMPLOYES IN DRAFT WASHINGTON". .Tan. S Railroad eoiploes will not he considered kov ernint'iit emplo es in the draft eisssi fi'NitiMus, ltowder ruled. answering the boards questions. The war de partment is to establish a powder plant at chat Icston. West Va., costing liberate engines for freight Advocates of Govt. Ownership Starting: Fight in Congress WASHINGTON". Jan. 5 Govern ment ownership advocates began the fight In congress today to prevent the return of the railroads to private own ers.. Smoot prepared for Introduc tion a radical revenue bill embodying all the principles of wealth conscrip tion of the Johnson-Borah . follbwer last session. Ownership advocates hold If the people's money fots the bills for railway Improvements, the people should permanently own the lines. A. general order curtailing un necessary passenger traffic so as to is ex - hetw a nd en twentv and . thirty million mplovhiK thousands, t'onstruc Uiirts soon. pected from McAdno as a step In tli campaign to discourage unnecessary traveling. FEDERAL INSPECTION OF MEAT DECLARED TO HE MONSTER FAKE Advocates Admitting Five Million Chinese Coolies to U. S. Shores PHU. AMKLPHIA, Jan. .V I'nles? . . ' . the ,.ovornmont thwarts the meat, iHI-A'- Jn. 6. lvy M.-ycr. Must's albmd throttling tactics, the ; laWyeP and "" ber of thn stat nations independent packers wilt be council of defense advocate the ad- nit i.r Pnsmess within five years, ac- Pri'sident liam !. M treasury, to Wilson has seh Adoo. secretary carry out lit. 1 Wil f the momentous change in bo era ment pottry in tak ing over control of the transportation t.icihties of the Pnited Statt. The.-e phoii graphs show the director gener al of ti-;insMirl:iiiini in various atti tudes, and also John Skelton Williams conttolU-r of the. currency, ence pro?-. pu t u i of the Seal. 1 to he his i to the left ar.l Air Line, w lot first assistant. The slu-vvs Mr. McAdoo in formal dress anil that at the riht shows him in the white suit he wore durinij the summer. cording to witnesses in the federal trades commissions! hearing They de clared t he federal meat inspection system is a take, and is aiding the trust in the elimination of independents. A member of the commission hint- mission of five million ChtnfM Cooli under proper restriction-. poslbly for a limited period as the mttns of liml nattnff the labor phortago caurwd hy the war. "At tho clove of th yer, there will be three million Americans under arms. It takes five additional ii the government would ihnrtiv tuba men oenimi cacti or tnese, ao tbat over the meat industry durtmr the,mean" twenty million -nguir-d - Iclusively in war Industries."