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ft ' 1' DJLYEVEillHG EDITIOI! DAILY EVEHI'iG EElTim -1 I J.I ir" ; f Number oopica printed Saturday Daily Edition 3,016 Tlilt paper la a member and audited by the Audit Bureau of CircrtnUon. , If you wish l 'U m Ideee ' tore run J"o lonircr Toeed, try a 'l Ort'ironMn want ad. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER NO. 9601 VOL. SO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DEC , 1918. READJUSTMENT POLICIES, VJTY OF PEACE .1' TRIP SET FORT GERMAN FLAG DISAPPEARS 400 MILES AS CROWDS 1 SEE SILENT WITH TIIH AMKIUCAXS IX TPRl'SSIA, Dec. 3 Tho Uilrd army occupied 400 square mile of Merman territory yesterday. Including scores or town and villages. TIio Americana encountered liitio hostility from Uic tnuahltaiita. Hundred in the streets of Treves watched . in absolute allem tins Yankeo num-li and occupation of the city, iiotli (jertnaiia and Amerieana maintained an akifUHMM. tliere ncltut - little fraternisation. Tlie douRhlioys maintained a soldierly, dliniiried atti tude . Tliero waa a croud on tlu? M recta, but most of tlie people Htayed Inside, peeping lhrou"h window. Not a sinaio CJcrman flag was observed arwliere, Muring Uie inarch through Trmew church hetla tolled and Amm can airmen circled oTerliead. KKTKAKCB Ql'IKT. There wn some chrcrliia; aa Uic doughboy first atepiied on fierman oil. hut tlie pita-ceding won very quiet and biislncw-llko hh a rule. Tlie lieoplo of the Moselle valley townx flrxt hM Indoors, not a nonl appearing on (lie Mreetik Iwt i they found Uio Americam ld no attention to tliem. Ihey gradually venUired out. Thr ciil irovcromeiit tnallnery was left a much a MWlhk In tlie liunil" of tlie Crrman autluirUleH. the American' work lirlnic inulnly mixtMiik. t pon tlielr cntraniTi Ut each tnnn. a'enin inander wax aent for the iHintomuHer. chief of imHIct and other orririaln. In. fof-mliiic lli.-m tlwt inlllmrr govern ment had lieen cllillhhcl and that a lone ax the people were peaceful, oral atiihorhira will on force the luuali. t-rliiiinul and civil law- , , Ttie American advance wan riwiuned Into llh(-til-h PniKKla thlw , nmnilna". The front l being- ctendid coiwlilcr. aWjf' northwurd. The third army will caiup lonlKhl fo nilli-s Inside or the ;erman froiilicr. occiipj ins k doicn amall town. . W CHILDREN NOT III SCHOOL TODAY i( ; , . At the high whool thl morning thr first ealun l school since ths lift ing of the Influenza ban attendance wns abuut up to standard- This was the best showing- of any of tha city schools. At the Lincoln school the attend ance was about 80 per cent of the en rollment. whllO ut WuxhlnBton there was n per cent In' attendance, and hawthorns reported' an uttenffana of ' 64 per cent. ' ' '" ' . The lightest attendance was report : el from Held school Vhere there are hut two rooms with B5' per cent of tlia'pupils In Htlendance. MUIIIMZIXU Pt)ll fKISIS. WANIIINtiTON'. !-. " S. W ar on the Atnilli American west coast Is threatened unless the t'nitcd Ktatca tr concerted powers Intervene In the Ieni and pillc dispute according to Illu-American diplomats. latest ad lcca frtmi both caiHtals vcHfy reports of niohllizallon. Ihith the Chilean emlavwy and the Icruvlan legation to day admitted a crtHi Is at hund. . ROUND UP FAMILY HAS AN INCREASE An addition to the Round-l'p fam ily is reported this morning. The buf falO cow helohKlKK to tho Hound-tip uKBoclatlon, and which has been In lW Hound-L'p corrals for three years. Is the nirtf' r of a young calf.' It Is half Jersey ani half - huffalo. but Mrs D'uffulo is. Just a proud of . it es if it ' were of. the blue .blond of tha prairies when the west wan the great frontier. P " tuc liiriTurn iiil nututui FORECAST Tim lu rit Mini "rsyJ Tuesday proh- gri r Wcntlu'r Is (iondy. 'Maximum temperature, f5 Minimum temperature, 41. i . ' Weather, rtoudv. i ;JVlnd. st. Uhtt rf JHUtalV nqhe. YANKEE iENTRANCE FIRST LOAD OF IN N;Y. TODAY KKW YUItK, I MX-. 1. lkarliiff tltc riit kwd of Amcticnn trouMi to return from KuroHf hIiu'o tho wur ended, the Mure(ijiltt dorked tMH inornliiff, re ItUIiik: viM'ireroiiH weleoine. I-our thou Mind trut!t, inoMtty afution unJtn from Kuctaml, Hem iraiiHferred Uj ferry IhmiIm mih m-iiI lo C'am 3filln. SiHTetiry linker reftiHel the mayor rHiiett lliut tin troaH ma nit from the pier up Fifth avenue, Hayimt ll wu liaidlaJlo." New York greeted the trnnKrt with a New Year Kvc uproar of lilHlIeff irenM and flutter lny Mcrup of Mter fntii tho rooffi d Hkf-raerH Am the Manretanm made itrt way Into the hay It war. dWuaed with wlii-JeHH meaVH of Kreethiff. The citeerliifl: of the doiulitMi.va ' lltoriMifihljr frlvfrlotiM and often and a ux too h hum tho qiierv: Iuh Xet York ittne dry -et?' The mayor ncut thft ftr-M ttlrelfMM nMwae uelcomlux UtenK, Tims JnlUiiUjiHairc of there- tunilnic AmeHf-ait- to the folk at home in reply, wan "When do we eat?1 nnd then, , lio- dry we are!' LOCKLEY CAN COME HERE NEXT SUNDAY Fred Lock ley. who bm a Y. r. t A. net-ret a r' at the battle fn.nt hi l-ance had some hlRhly . Interest ing experi ences cover hi a; many months, will talk hre next Sunday evening". Dec. ft, it that tkite if ayreeahle to local leople. ytr. Kockley has replied to the tnvlatlon of the 1'atriatlc Leasu for a talk here hy offer ins- to come on the data mentioned. If satisfactory. The meeting will be free to the public. The matter will be taken up this ati- crnnon hy the executive com mi tie ot tH I'atriptic iService IeaRue ; , EMERGENCY HOSPITAL CLOSES. 56 PATIENTS DURING TOUR WEEKS The Spanish influenza emergency hnspilnl tvhicb closed today Heated 66 patients during the four weeks of the hospital's operation, accortling to a re port made today. The hospital aver aged 20 patients a duy, but when the epidemic was at its height 27 patients were at the hospital. 9 Kleven deaths occurred at the hos pital, but In- nearly every ciiso the disease was well advanced before the patient came to tlie hospital. WORLD RELIEF WORK MAY CONQUER FAMINE . Yestenlay marked the befflnninir of u-.i.4 i-n.. ,v,i,.u " "I"! nciiri i rrn. mft " ii an iojai Americans are rciptvieu iu ... .,.. may not be visited upon the people of Kurope. Hoover's inesaaRe explutnliiK IIW" HI" rJC.t nilici iiiib nninrnr will he delivered to the people of J'en- dleton during the week. "World Itellef eek" was instituted that the, desperate straits of Kurope may be driven home to the people of this country. It has been pointed out that 2i,tMu,iMio Uussians may perish I this winter for lack of food, and that YANKS DOCKS America must ford a fore Ian popula- l,vi'.nnd i . vi and suffer-. I and re tlon thVce times ureuter than her own. jt.-ced with v j ' - - u i he Service. Kxoes Tax tiiteS. "In this order we have tht kmu;1- The excess tax or puihiwui priviU-Ke fnl custdm i t each sessi.ui f imI- tax 'which has been in effect on rail- in to meinorv our absent brethren, roads was taken iff eslerday, l)e- Not only it hose ho.e fe-t p.ivi- ir i cember I. The tax amounted io one dn the twilinhi ) at Ii that lo in sixth of the fare priid. j-pale realms of shade" tut 'f tinw GERMANY'S COKFESSION OF CULT 1 1 ii i " ii i i i i i i i-i. y. i ,4Jv.2" e, '..rV--.aHj,fSit"ri" ' "Tiil trrrrr --i -t - - v " je-, w , jrrrz: s ri HJ ijL ' 9-- 31 ;f ' ; J . y I s-.- v .... . u, , ; When the adjustment of damages fore the peace conference, Germany aaanda turned axalnat her incNinvenlently. Thin (-hart wan circulated throughout erriiany aa evidence of fare, Kaeh little apeck ia ftupponed to headed ".England's Plight," The eig-xut? hrotiKh the North Sea to the channel i inurketl 'blockade Ijimlts.' In he lower left-hand corner I printed thia quotation, HUnetl "Churchill'; 'It Is entirely for lack of h1ps that I have had to reduce by hundneds of thousand of tons the Bteel for helK. for the makinaj-of which the facto ries, f linen, gun and gun crews uru ulT waltln?." In rlxht hand corner larKO type. '12 months of tnretriKtd L-Boat Warfare In the Northern Theater of Sea War. At the foot mine or before February 1. 117, l CHIEF JUSTICE OF OREGON WAS ELKS ORA Vith Judge Thomas A. McBride. hlef justice of the supremo court of Oregon, as memorial orator, Pendleton moments to tall to memory those Elks honored their departed brothers ; brave brethren i f thN loose who re yesterda.v and Jncldentallj. ; paid a tri-spending to tire call of patriotism have but to'all mentbors in the uriny and gone forth to uphold the honor an-1 navy. The service at the Arcade was dignity of our country upon the blood impressive though the attendance was! tained soil of Europe. From this smaller lhau ivmial on such occasions, j oiige thirty eight members, our brav The musical prograan onRisted in ee-1 est and best are absent with the colors, lections by. the Sawyer orchestra, a It ' natural that thoy should be there, solu by Mrs. Jtaytuond W. Hatch with 'An unpatriotic Elk would be as u-.uoh Mrs. llagur as accompanist, a quartet tut of place in the order as an Atheist composed of Messrs. FVed P. Austin. a church. It is an exclusive ,m R. M. May berry. A. J. Owens and eriean order. One of Its cardir.a! Oeorge Kdmomls and a solo "The tenets is Patriotism: one of inv.tri Platns of Peace." bv Pred P. Austin, able ornnoients of the hinge room, the The ritualistic ceremony was conduct- etl by 0fficers of the lodge. I,. D. Drake, esteemed IcadlnST kinht me siding- ru i. . . , , The list of Pendleton lodge members passing away during the year 11 comprise, the follow ng: H M. War-; reii, vnaries a. cppinKer, ,nanes . Harrett. J. V. W'yrlck. O. A. Jtentoti. C Kt Heard. T. C. Taylor. In his addresa Judse McIJride said in part: The soul of man longs for immor- taltty. and feeble mortality yearns to t" it nil; ii i 'un u uiivr uuttui. i no nut i ta of the living Is the precious me mory of the Rood deeds of those who havc passed away. Take away from history those paes which perpctunto the memory tif the statesman, . sol-1 diers. pholieiphers, and patriots whose :achievemcnts are recordod in its . , . . , tombs, and history is blotted oiii. Tuke from mankind the memory of . j hjj llluairilJUS UfflU, ailU lll I I I l ; to nigner acnievemenc ana pranaer Ana nui .s .rue 01 n:.fi.na no communities Is equally so with the in- . dividual. The precious niomo:;- of ; Olir Ut'HU BPrlPIIS ft O II WOUt'll U IT lives, and in contemplation -if ih certainty of death we are lOinonishcl to use manfully and won Mix the allotted hours f life. This i: KIk's hour of retrospection, untlered altar we Rather In obe to the law of brotherly loe, t i )sh the memory (f those who i the t iia iieooe I'liOIV once IN PRESID : ' ' O " fr Hlnkinjee hy sulmiurlnea cornea be will find a hit of her exaggerated prop the effectivenesa of tiie U-boat war represent a Mjnklng. The chart Is line from the Atlantic around of the map. "No ship destroyed by included In this map." TOR YESTERDA Y who, still living, are unable to be w.!h us. I digress fiereCore for a few 1:a of ,,r country "Moreover its teachings inculcate road sympathy with all humanity .and this, in Itself Is a world patrio- tifiin. The true Elk prays with the . ma p)rewtt, ,linn . eI)e,h the liberal KUn O God be there Thy rlHht arm bare. Thy KrarhuiH w ill be done," "U was In this spirit that when their country culled ther,: ;ind Meei ln(. France and olltraKFd !KKiuin a VQflU( for nid oup brvi hers went and forth to smite the uppre- thanks be to Clod that glveth uj the victory," he haa been r.iittcn. let up hope, to the death. Bring Them Homo. ... , u.xUUnw. (, ... , , . . , . . . . them and hrtiiR them safotv liomc. , j , . ,,. . f h 'll, ,7 , u ? Vu , ronfllet, (and the toll or" hath ha bett htaVV In eavy In the past few weeks) may we in peace ynd aafetv here, never t l he cri(icc (hal olir lloXJ uu fop - t,V(,r there " .,T(1 lho, s ttl ril,lini wr w , . such a welcome as heroes never re ceived lefnre: for those who. like pri vate Georft-e A.- lenton of this Indsv. have died in their country's service, (the patriotic tears and the yearly memorial is tUv onlv tribute e can offer. v i.ir i r.rh-f. "The lesfson tf the hour and of thf-w exercises, is the breesy of human Hfr and tho Importance of doins roihI to our fellow man while, it is calle 1 today. 'Let us ent and drink ftr to morrow we die." is th Kospel of the ; t'i'iviire. the i hthoph of the swtne "Let us practice bent nee ,nnl (, t"ii. t h ued on page S. TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT CHIEF AMG COUNTRY'S HE DISTURBER SHOT BY ATHENA 'CITY OFFICER SATURDAY AXHKXA, ,Ore., Jh-c. 2. (Sie cial to the last Orcgoiiian ) lie twen 5 and 6 o'clock tSaturday eTonina; Athena was treated (o the mtt& stirring time In many years wheu Itradcn ticrkins and John Kothrock, dr., Istainc dihordcrly with tho final result (hat IEoth rtM'k was tdiot in the fool, while regtetiitg arrest and Clerking was placed In jail. Oil horschack the two men (-aid to he Intoxicated, rodu the side walks and created a dislnrljaiK-c. The marslial not bvhu; at hand efforts, were made to qoell them, hy citizens, anionic them Major Homer I. Walts, Councilman . A. Miller attempted lo arrest th men and while shooting to M-arc ltoihrK'k the latt-r's lHrse whirl ed In Kiich a niuiiiuT that I tic pistol ' hall struck the rider In the foot. Tho wound is said to be slight. OMAU fSTKt'HKXS TIIKUF- After the slusttin-f Clerking sub mitted lo arrest and; wa lielutf taken to jail by Ibe marshal, liow -vvr Je lnke auwyjFrom the of fkrr aud iartl to -run. It Is said he would have hecn shot at had not Omar Stephens, AHu im jrroccr. fornuvly of I'endleton. ran tho man down and lriped him. 0arkin&r was then sulaltied ami placed in jail. This moruim? lie was fined UHi hy .lutle Kirh , ards and ilaicd under S.V) bail to keep Hie caoe for the next ft& years. lOnrly litis afternoon ISoth rtM'k who had one to Fcndletoii had intt iM-en arrested hut a case will he brought afrainst him. The melee Saturday lasted fr nearly an hour and it is regarded as fortunate that no one was seri ously Injured. The disturbers were not armed hnt more than one of Hie citizen captors prtnircd weal mis. TO SAFFGUARD IDEALS FOR WHICH MEN DIED WASHINGTON. lH-r. 2. PlvM dtut WIImiii'n nan for altcml. injr Uic lX'acc conn-im wort ftftrn totiiy as follows: Thc CuIIhiiI men of ur arimtl fiws liate Touelit for Itlt-uls tltfy kunv lo lie IlK-lr wniury's Kli al-. I owe it o llH-m to see lo It that no fal" tr inistHki-n lnH'rrota(ioii is put iimii tlicm. It is now my clitty t play my full uirt in maW iiur BMtl what they nffwtl their lifi' s IiIixhI to olxain .1 ran think of no call to service which vtonlit transcend lhi.'i IM'inm-ratit nicnilwrs In lai"-"e croups lit the galleries rose and clieer-d. GARAGE AIR TANK WENT THROUGH ROOF ATHKX A. Ore.. Ih-c. 2. AtJic na liail n Hiiexixi-teil atlatlfni sm lit KmIii.v when the air lank In tlie Athena aaraic hlew up. Without arnina: the tank ns ciHliit Ihroiiah I he iaraae rar. imssin: Iwtwi-n tuo jolt unit lntr deseMiileil upon Ihe UMif al Hliolher plait-. No one was hurt hy the aeciihiit. PROMINENT FARMER DIES OF INFLUENZA t. Harder, nromment MHton f.ir- mer. died yesterday of Spanish Influ enxa. followed by pneumonia. Mr. rlirl-r. who itus 4 vnrs of auc. is survived by a wife, two children. Hjii- oUl, ailed It. and Marie, aged e.Kht. The funeral was held this afternoon in Milton at 1.". ENT'S MESSA modified private control ! RAILWAYS ORGED I : : 9 i : AITIIITIA1I III I MIUAIIUN IN BERLIN STILL Q RAtC 10 Contention that Kaiser's De j cree of Abdication is Un satisfactory May be Bluff. BELIEVED ATTEMPT; TO QUELL DISORDER i"Nothing Can be gone Un j til Wilson Arrives": is j Opinion in Paris. '; ' I'AlVl.S. ec '2 That Germany Is ! carrying a surprise up her( sleeve in Jthe contenthn 'that the kaiser's decree' ! of alklication Is not satisfactory.' many 4ljeJieve fscerylya bJnf f fP the. benef U juiiKerf .aim; wTiajiej ana riaiera, f iii are fighijiiK iaaig,'-tfeaiselves. ' l-ierlln admits there are no masters of ; tho' Kftuationj f , i J , Hlffh authority aclard the United States must stand by the allies, that Kurope never needed America more than now, while anything is liable to happen In Germany. "The role of the I'ntted States, which was decisive In war. Is equally important in peace preparations.'' declared the Temps. "Nothing can be done until President W i Iso n a rri ves." ' CHRISTMAS ROIL CALL TO AID OREGON FIGHT AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS Those wh' respond to the Christ mas Ftoll CaU. Jled trot memlkership drive, to bt'gin December 16. will au tomatically sutcrile to the Oregon Association fr the Prevention of Tn berculowis, fr instead of conducting the cutsomary sale of lied t?rosa steals for the Association, the latter will re ceive $:! 5oi a.-- a per cent of the to tal derlvcr frm the Roll Call In thi state. The litt'e Ked Cross seal, which has become fa miliar as a decoration for Christ m;s letters ami packages, wili not be banished entirely, however, for "(. tin h.iiimi seals have been printed and each subscriber to the lloll Call will receive 10 of them. lUvsldess the per cent received from the roll call, the National Ited Cross has appropriated m.(io f)(r the nssociution. which is 40 per cent more than has ever been derived from seal sales. The OreS'oii association Is uln ft stertnsr a measure which If passed by the legislature will provttle f'T an I'l'en.alr pavilkm' to built at thr hosphal in NiU'in. whit-h vill cost $17. ."(in ami acronumwlate r.ti of ihe pntients which are at present on a long waitiiiK list. Il Is the hope or Ihe association that each eountv will care for ihe advanced eases and semi i'leipient cae to the hospital. Mrs W. IV Mi-Nary. V. U Thump. h'Ii. chairman ot" 1'inatll'a Cininty l;el Cro:.. and S. A. I-oweM. head of thr liidl t'iill. are the I'matlllu. eiunt re resentatives uf the association. "LEST WE FORGET" Hitiby Harris of Milton, esttiuutfii ,to be worth from 1 TTi.yoo to X t'to.omi refuses to Rie a dollar in support of the boy w ho have fouxht fur hi property. I t'KXTK.Vl. LOYALTY l.K -MIl K. J W.V. CO. l'ATKliTIC HKKVn'K . Linu OF FOR FUTURE HY KOBKHT liKNOKIt (I nlt-U Pn?s. Staff On-n-ipoiHlcnt.)' for "nKxlifinl prttaie.rmilmf" or ll natlun'x railroads a inicr iintrird and Krcau-r ihiIiIIv wiculatkms, ITesltU-nt W ilson niJolie "ut aaliit tin? rt-tunt to okl conditions! In railroad oa-ra-tions. In Ills anjinul memaito to joint session, inx-nlng "the reconstruc tion contress." tlm iresilletit oiitlinrtl this anil other mwwiirei att rrad justmenr imJicica anil at tlie same tinio eplaimsj his peace trip to KurtHW aa tine I Is Ills "duty"' to make. "May I not hope." lie added. tliat In tlie tkHi eate tasks I will have to perform. I may have the enconiaenieiit and ailtl- ed strength of your nuitnl supimrt. iVil"im's n-ailjostiiB-iit proaram hides: Tho assae of woman's uf finKv; the use of eistlinc airciicics to lerttit itfonstructlon; immlil j samptloit ami dtwekHHnent of pohlie I v.orkM. provUllnir employment f"r re j lurnina sobller! ratification . t I'oIonilMan treaty. Improrlnx twn-Am I erican relatHma: Immetllnte determl ! nation ISIS. and HiO taxea and j liftinic as much of the tax uurdew as tle stverntm-nt needs HI tiTOii: prktrity of tHstrtHitioi nt , erii-au raw materials li wirrkkm natimns: tsmiirtcte conwitnimallon of m ' tliree-jear naval prottranr: nrijen eon. gross to stu.tly t'i railroad'1 'tswitrol ! ' . . . ii.. ...... l.i-.i-SJ '.....fc qiuiion uiioitiini. -i . iuii ii.i .. Ills' doulit of tlie future: aniT'riVlama. ! lion of arid! swamp ami cutover land, j I'KACK HY SPIUNO."' I Tlie president declured lie liclieve r final peace wlH be eotniilajled tw spring.. In the meantime. h4? Mild U10 9 ' American laislnesa man nitlt hw "quick Initiative," is icoinc aliead wliu his rtwljtistment. i TKAXsrOKTATlOX t'lHIT XEKI. I IH-clariiut that presi-nt Kovernmental : aanwles can handle the routine prob I lems of readjustment. Wilson said tile . chief need or tlie country Is tins devel opment of raila-ava. waterways, hiich I ways and country roads. Tlie old ) 1 tern or handling railroads, he said. Iw Itroiiitlit "condltlfMW of restraint with. ! out development' and some new "cle j nient of poller' l absolutely necessary : fir puhllu service, release of rram and protection of MockJioldcrs. "I frankly turn to you ror counsel." tlie ' president said, at wiihlt tlie reiHiltll. cans lauKued.,, , r '.V hir . any definite timrirle scheme of "rcsHmstniction." lie added, none lias emented c nhlch, woiihi tvork better than tlie present eonatl cttili asvncles ... I.AI DS MEN IX SKIUK't: i "No soldlera-or sailors ever proved i themselveM more aulckly ready for tlm jtcst of liattle or acuuitled tleoiscles ; with more splendid couraao ami aciilveim'ut when put to tlie test." de. ielnrtl tlie tresl.tciit. devotimc tsmsld. Jerahle time to laudliKc tlie men in tlio j American wrvlee duriiut the war. "I i am proud to lie a fellow countryman -of such stuff and valour as lllo-c of u iwlut slated home ami did our dutv. hut for many a lomr day we shall tlilua ourselves "aix-ursetl" we were not j there, ami hold our iiiuiiIhmmI cheup while mam speuk that fotutlit with tlus. at St. Mllilcl or Tlilcrrt . lutt we nil thank IhsI for with dcc rratltsde that our nn-n went In force Into the hat'le Jut at Ua- critical mo ment when the whole lulc of ilw wcrhl scemisl ti. huux in III' halniice. Ihrowins their fr-sli rtrcnuth Inl" rtcctlom's ranks In time, lo lorn lln wliole title ami swis-l of tiH' ruterui ' ? trii5!J lira U once fur 'l. so that hem eforth It was hack, hua-k, li k lor their enemies. atwus Iswk and Continued on PaK. I. )