o o o o o a a o o v o CA1LY EVENING EDITiT . ; -TTi yg Thl paper 1. di.ii.Ikt and audited JUiOmS ZWrrilLKrrwvA rA ST M j by the Audit llurcan of Clroi toUoM. V:"?!? -r2&S COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ' ' ' ' ,"' V ' ""-fC . DAILY EVE!!!::5 ECiTIO:! (nn linndrxd ronh wrnxt in fnmt f'r fwm In tw ' tin ! wont Mis uxlny, 1 Iw WMcJt pKO 7. . . ....... '.: . CITY OFFICIAL PAPEIS VOI 30 DECISION FOR EXTRADITION IS UNANIMOUS Attorney General Declares in InterviewToday That War Cabinet is Agreed. TO DEMAND FORMER KAISER FROM DUTCH Fate of Germany's Ex-Ruler - to Lie in Hands of For mer Foes. PRESIDENT WILSON WILL DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, f3fj 3, SAIL FOR FRANCE TOMORROW IVIORNING jlS EXPECTATION TODAY IJVMU'OOl,. H. S Atlorucj-fM-iipral 8u)llli ditian-d lixluy In an Interview that llio ,uur cabinet Iimm iiiimiltniiHly iltM'IdcHl to elf-maud flic forme kaiser1 extradition from Hol land. , i AN1AL SKINS FROM N.W. BRING BIG PRICE SltlnH from animal trapped in Ore Rcn and Wanhliifcton predutory an final hunters employed by the V. 8. Biological survey offlro hero sold for $3,830.(4, at a aale held In St. Louis October 28. when .the money derived from the total mle of skins in all th west wan 118.346. 8,7. This sale of skins ItroiiRht the total sale held In ft. Jula since last Oc tober up to tS6.82u.J2. Practically all were taken In the fiscal year end ing June 30, 1918. " lloorat skins wold for as high as t,50; coyote aklns. t-0.B0, while skunk skins went im lilKli aa 16.1)0. This la the hlcheitt price n history, ac cording to the survey. Lieut Charles Despain Lands in N. Y., Among First Returning Troops A wire received this morning from rjetilenant ('liiirli-H DckpuIu says he hns landed in New York. its all O. K. and will Ire homo In a few das a. It la prcHiiinod ho wa tine of tho 400 men mentioned In yes- terday'a dispatches an landing in New York on tho Muuretunta, being the first ship returning ' with soldiers from Franco and England. It Is not known whether there uro other I'cndle- ton men ainung tho returning soldiers. ( '' '' ".: ' ": ' ,. " I . ' ' ' '' ViiMisowiiii iiiainiiiiiiiiSiiiiriii Wiriiinrrn'-iiirrrirTifiriiiffirn -- . Busy Witfi Papers, Engage r Mnents. Throughout Day, 'May be Detained in Capital. PRESIDENTFACES UNUSUAL SITUATION Battle Cruiser, Flagship in Convoy Awaiting Depar ture From N. Y. nv ltoitintT itKxinni. (I nlliNl I'rcws Slafl VrrrsMiiidcnt.) I Wilson KKlaj .' liii-ioL lUnmcIf with ' niaiiiflfl duties prlof to I'rntmrkiuj: ! iiiwiii t lie motiM'iitoiia tak chT a pewT (Iclcttiilo. It W cM-tnd lio will trave j tonl(rlil for Jfpw Vrk. wiling Wed ', ncHday monilio.'. Tliorr in a imssllili ltv, lioHovor. t(iat work will keep him i lien" until XVi'diH-Mlay. i , Mi- liud iimnv KiM ru to dlsoM- (f. l:osldo a fal4idur of (iiiragenionta f hrontflioiit tlitf day. liu-ltidinK a cahi i nc-t senioii till artefnoon. It is nn idcrntood flic lmttlc-hii Pennsylvania, 'Admiral luyo'f rlaxrdiip, and otlH-e c-sl'l?. will Oinvoy ' the rtvid1tial l arty. )n tlm n-rae of his departure. WIIhoii fiiids lilniKoir In an imuKaai irdl(-auM-nt. Heretofore hailed as a loadar and IfMtkcd to for inniM'l abroad, lie depart with the heart Itai-kilrg; -of congreMM aid, to some ex tent, its active hostility. This i-lirit. engenden-d ly the rcNidont's failure to select any cttiigrCMKloitul ieaee rep rescntlaiveM and to take raiiftrew more freely into Ills confidence, may leave a stamp uxui Mlsons InflueiH-e abroad. Ifoweer. he goeff at the ur . gent invitation of allied leaders and Is prepared to nc Ills roll itower of per is;nallly and nrcKtJtn to Impress his 'peace views on the conference. ' DISLVf POISQS fjUS BACTERIA, HUN PLOT IXM)(), IK-O, 3. -AdiliUonuI de tails of f.erman Iu(m t sow dinsension knuHitf tlko ollkt. ore published In SuIhh paiM'i-M iwefved Ihto today. Tlio ivrmann Htorcd cirtrivra, ficniM In XurifU. They also neTfOy made Iximlw, iniinitionH and batferia Intend ed fr iwlMmin; wells In territory Uie allfiM alumdoned. The bomb and mu nltlonn were imendwl firr armrcliLMts in Italy, In fomenting revolution tliere, . 1918. NO. 0G02 REPUBLIC A N DENOUNCES INJURY TO PRESIDENT BREST FLEET TO WELCOME WILSON TAlilS. Dec. 3. The Amerl- ran naval baw at Hrent. has !s- Htied orders that lft destroyers sail to Azores, awaiting the pas- HHKe cif the fleet accompanying Wilson to Europe. Hhe presiden- tial convoy includes nine vessels. dreadnaughui and cruisers. NO NEW FLU CASES REPORTED TODAY There are no new '.cases of Inriuen xK to report under iiarantine today. According1 to the .statement of C. O. Urcach, quarantine officer, covering the time since the lneettiiK of the connoil lust week the number of cases quarantined in seven und the total number quarantined at present b nine. Quarantine reports are not niven on vhvh taken to tho hoHpltuln. These are reported to the health officer through the physicians, but that the number of these cases Is decreasing Is Indicated by the closing of the emer gency hospital. k R S 7 f I I I I " K J " lk.w 4. t' 3 BUR MAXES HAUL OF DIMES AND PENNIES RUSSIA WILL LAY DESIRES BEFORE ALLIES WASHINGTON", Dec. 3. Kepresen tative iann, republican house leader, today flatly opposed a resolution - to f install Vice-President Marshall in the White House while President Wilson is abroad. He also declared himself wholly out of sympathy with the at- I tempt to embarrass the president while j on the peace mission. He promised there would be no concerted republi- j can attempt in the house to question the constitutionality of the president's trip. He said factional strife at home j (fression that the Americans are divid- ; People of RUSSIE to be Rep- ed on the peace issue. I . j t t Home Hostility. Ambassador Will- Accom pany President Wilson to Conference is Late De cision. L i REPRESENTS FORMER KERENSKY POWER The Charles Co. cigar store, and pool hall on Main street was entered by burglars last night and between $35 and $40-in small change taken. About $20 was in dimes, nick lea and pennies in the bottle for the Belgian relief fund, the reat being the change left In the cash register. The stofe closed at the usual time of 1 1 p. iu. and the work of the burg lar was discovered by the ' janitor about 4 a. m. when he opened the store to clean up the room and found the rear door open. The front door whs locked- There is no evidence of the back door being forced to make an traneu and how the party doing the crime got in Is hard to explain, un- j lews he had a -key to the front door or; htd In the building: when the: place' wan closed for the night. Nothing hasj been misled from the stock In the j store. j In the senate, however, there is a disposition among some republicans to start interesting proceeding; Knox of Pennsylvania, introduced a resolu tion declaring extraordinary war pow ers vesfed In the president be removed as soon as possible. It also states that the United States act in comDfete unity with the allies in formulating the peace terms, and that soldiers in Europe be returned to America as quickly as is possible and consistent with safety. The resolution also would define peace aims, deferring until later the formation of a league of nations and the definition of freedom of the seas. Sherman of Illinois declared Wilson's departure, under the constitution, ren dered his office vacant, leaving con gress powerless to enact legislation He said: 'The president of the United States Is not" president of France. There he Is but an alien. He ha not any power to transfer, of his own vo lition, the seat of government to some province which is alien-" resented by Liberal Delegate. CHILE CALLS 1917 CLASS TO COLORS VAS!llXiTO.V; Iee. . ItusBlan Amoawador Hakhim-tK-ff will accom pany rekklit Wilson to IMm lln villi present Hii-wia's desire to allletl reprexentmives. This dtvlftlon made at a utte homr after II was found de-lroble to have an amlawadoe France at tlte time of conference. Ho represents the former Keretwfey gov ernment and lias been IttHinod tonartl s stable but liberal and democratic aovernmenl for KtiM. TRIfBGS HERE FOR COMRADESHIP DRIVE SANTIAGO. Chile. Dec. i. Military reserves of the 1317 class, have been called to the colors- C01UCTDRETTES ARE CAUSE OF CAR 'TIEUP WW- .TSyei. AUTO TURNS TURTLF, TWO WOMEN INJURED (East Oregonian Special.) riLOT KOOK, Dec. 3, guile an automobile accident occurred near Nye 8u,nday afternoon when an auto mobile driven by Kd Thresher of I'klttlt. turned tuftU1.; i There were f'iir people In the ri"f. twu wometi tnl H' men. The ;wi)hicn,i Mrs. Kd Threnjier and MlssIreila Otter, were finite severely Injured and are at the 'Orace hospital here. Mrs. Thresher U suffering from a broken collarbone and Tib and Miss Osier's back In sprained. The two men escaped Injury. 1 1 THE WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Wed. probably rain ur snow. Tho picture of president WHnoii slmwn above was taken .... n.e rf,... ti.. .....i-.i i...i The law shown liere Ik the Kriictu-,. Versailles nliere -...Im.i. ....... .1 Z.. 1. 1 .. ... ' sumcd the x-ai-o "inference will lie. lu ltl. . Here. Iij the Vcrwilll. la.-e. In 17:t. Kntslatul sltinod the treat, re.Vlai.W H" independoee r the Amerl caii co .ml. And here the h..l.-,H n.ten. r opre.Hl 1 : m.Ka.l peoples will be made M.ro. On the date of tlie recHflll ion of America,. ln.lei.,.dec. ,,e lr. ly la-lweeu l:imlai.d and I ran.v and Spain also was sin.-d here, llio palace wtis tlm s.-at of the npoi.lnic r the I rcii. li revolution, the jn.xHus .rf the Ktatc-t;cncrl. H was tlio headquarters of William I hiic th hve of I'nrls. Will ASK COUNTY'S VIEW ON MEMORIAL! CI'.EVKLAND.r 3Jev. 3 Fjrteen humlred rtreet car inen, striking, a.-e t tvlnp up every ear line In the city and paralyzing- much btiemess. , tin- oyes are unaltle to reach their work. The men demajid the immediate re moval of conductorettes from the cars. Sii hundred pounds of posters, but. tens, service flass and other publieitr materials arrived today at the Uma tilla County Ked Crosa for use in the Christmas Roll Call. Red Cross mem. bership drive, beginning December, IS and will.be distributed throughout the county. In the lot are 33,400 buttons. 13.6 sf rvice flags, 176. MOO Christmas seaix. 170 posters, entitled "Appealing Nurse," The Greatest Mother." "Have fou a Ked Cross Service Fla?" and "Answer the Roll Call." li card, board cutouts for .table booths, a well as folders. "enroUroent blank and r port blanks. ' t "t sornmoir you" to the comrade ship." Ls the mesae sent ont by President Wilson, head of the nationa.1 Red Cross, and this sloeran embodies) the w:hole Idea or the drive. Jt la em phatically ri"t for large amounts of money, the Red Cross say... biit is for the purpose of placin the names of American people on the roll call of the Red Cross and the l siibsrripjtion is merely Incidental. Membership Is the sole aim. The matter of a memorial for the soldiers from I'mntilla county was discussed at some lenfrth at the meet ing" of the Umatilla County Patriotic Service league executive committee : yesterday afternoon. Xo definite ac- tlon was taken in the matter as there ; Is still some doubt If this ls the prope. ' 01 conization to carry on this work. Since all the members of the exec- : utive committee are Pendleton citi- i ens it is felt best to lay the matter t befm-e the district chairmen of the league, asking: them to sound out the ! sentiment of their respective districts to learn whether the making of th: memorial a county-wide move is fa- ! vered and if su what meuns should be ; used to raise the funds. A motion to . IT SEEMS LIKE HEAVEN' SAYS EGLANTINE MOUSSU IN LETTER TELLING OF PEACE that effect was adopted last evening. CORNELISON HAD JOB (AS COOK IN REGION WHERE NO WOMAN HAD BEEN SEEN FOR 3 YEARS In a letter to the Kost "rpytn Ian written by tirv. .r- M. Cnrnelisim smu time before hostilities ceased, he tells vividly f conditions he experienced nl th front and of hi vabmble but not entirely a green b'e job as cimk. He says the division with which he serving bad been hard hit by th out whs heading for Hi-rlln, neverthe-j gi.ne. vIIIusph and cities - P ieces a nd b u r 1 1 ed w h e n Air. CorneMson is a "V man at the ' front and his latter in detail It h fol- 1 lows: American Kxpeditbuiary Korce, Ihit as I drove through the devasta tlon fr miles and miles coming here when our division came in to buck the HimTeubuii line "somewhere In France." As far as the eyes could was . carry there were no plowed fields ex foe ; cent the thick shell holes. Trees nil bombed to the It ft. nly ii sign board In many vil lages to tell yon its former name. Not fa wall standing. For military por j popes the main roads are h ton repaired October 7. -j after the enemy ret rent n.- Hut whin Fast Oregonian and Friends of lma- l wished to add Was tho rest of the tflla Co.; . it tore abrut our comitnr iito this area. Some time ago I explained that j We ebare any hardships with the certain "" men, wero assigned U , truops. . What -wan left of. this Uwn is niiicn.ii are rtiiHrtered in u I ! men are still alive, though I have signed several limes. No help Is I j sight arid! continue to, keep them fe uu. nni remeinoer. I am not caring ! lu w soon we lick the kaiser or how1 son we get our of here so I can lose! (this cook job, However, I am glad; j that our lioys put wimp punch into j ; the game here, though they were hut hard, because they were to eager audi foiled to mop up properly and also got i into their own barrage. Hut they arei learning ths gamu tvnd those "shock' ! ; tioops of the ' Iftins are getting; shocked more and more. ! of course, at any and all times our j atmosphere is being punctured and butted about with sheila going both' HlUlS "tin tf'lW'" ROllIK OIJ4H OU i ne juoi .or lorries ana streams of troofis going each way all spell war j in large letters, but tho movement h toward Kerlin und wo are hoping- toj bv, on the Job UU it in finished good j und proper. ' j Have been very well, indeed. f Sincerely yours, I J. M. COKNKUSON. ,j certain division, and continued with that division suppMng tbeui and so ; moving with them in order to rontin ; ne " Y" service to them. Hecanse .of, this we have lv move division head quarters of (Mir Y. M. t A. every time the army division moves. W'li'en they go back of the lines for a rest period house near a church. I?oth are shell ed to piecetf. o far as the roof is con-; ccrner'. ur hous ha. n- temporary! roof of corru sated sheet Iron which ' b-aks most woefullv when it rains. ' which Is much iif the time. Our "mess" kitchen is an old lean-to of PHOT ROCK HAD SHALL FIRE TODAY th I'lI.OT HOCK, Dec. 3. (Special to o Fast tregtiniiin. . At one o'clock : as they were a week or so ago we can the sartio material with a brlrk-bntlt get fair accommodations and some.rnngo and nVn iu it. At our hist civilian help at headquarters. Hut p!ace before that we had some women when they buck the line nd come Into to cook, but here ends that story. this devastated area as we h-Mve bee'i There lias not been a wtinu.ii in ihit for nearly two weeks where there ate area, nor In miles of it. except Hed'"'10' firi vw KwereU in the John not and have not been any civilians iCross nurses, for several years. Hut 'Cummins barnes.i ffhop, j tor a year or two. then tt is a case of our men had to eat, and there were t "root hog t or die,'- for "V secretaries , nn cooks. They were regular or- and all. i.i'hanK. Krgo, I hal to leave my Ford I "Devastated" area will hardly de- and assume the job of "mess" cook 'crlbe It. but we will let it go tit that Though f was not an applicant for the and let your invagination fill lo4 th lob, et I .had ben "mes' sergeant j rest. 1 wrote something of beaut ifVit n; the last place, and H leaked out I and well cultivated France. Hoot that I iouUl eonkrf tluit-Ii could -cook. and papers tell of the same. Such I' having. doie my ou p In urgon some ail true right up to the xones that have years. ,,,,,, M,t. -- been fought over these Quick work by I'ercy Kolsom with a fire extin guisher succeeded In putting the fire It is said the damme done will rfach aVout Jioo, a . conslderaidt or, which was done by the cutting of holes 1:. the roof of the build in and water. A strong w iud was blw ing at the Mine and with a littlemore of a'start' a greit part of the town would doubt-j last years. i am Ht ill on the job and lv' or more less have been burned. . FLU SCANDALMONGERS ADMONISHED TO QUIT 'Take care of yourself ami thercbv help In keiiing tin lu fhicn.u cindciiiic down. .t the same time don't gvt ularimtl over wild and wool stories you may licar auicrrnin the Flu situa tion here. They are for the nut I wirt mire lxh. The riHrds. as published eacli day after consul tatiou with all tlie dm-tors or the city show 'that the situation is not bad." The foreuoimr is the adiee fr official- today Jie1tHl l In.vor A aiighan and l O. lircaeh. quar antine fricir. Mr. llrWK'h di elarei that he gets exact figures from all doctors eaah day and Ihat every ea-e reiwutcd quar antined and pnhH'-hcd. Out of sen cases arising here Ik-ihccii last Wednesday and to ilay six were from out of town, thus making but one really lot-nl ease. This is exclusHe f the iiMt at the hosHl which are not haudlel by the quarantine of rieer. Various imaginative parties have been eireulating t'ln pmpa ganda that is causing; the offlel nh (rouble and many ueople netNlh'SH worry. One man pieked ii on the street had Imhmi sating that he know of lM eases lu the city.. He was lake n lo the Mdiiv station and asked why he had not rcinirted them and could imf iiiiim" a simile chso in town. Another canard has ii that all deaths an not lieinic rcuoried. The orfietaK say the full raets will In- given to the public each day aud that the circulation of fnlM siorle sliould h MpiclchiMl. . t In a most wonderful letter Kglan-1 tine Moussu. Pendleton girl In. Hie f 'service In France. descriles the a- t, f premo joy felt in France at the sign-''' Ing of the armistice terms- There Is; pathos in the fact Miss Moussu'a fath-j er to whom the letter was addressed,, had passed away before that time.; Miss Moussn not having then received the news in France.. ; ! The letter is j fillows; j Toul. November 13.. Dear LXiddie and All. ' I am so thrilled at the wonderful events of the la-t few days I can scarce y frame the words I want to write. Can you realize it? I can scarcely, and to think I could be here Ir. the very midst of it and heard the !ast gun fired. And oh. such a look of freedom and happiness! as one saw y i the faces of those poor French people who have suffered all through these four long years. I saw- some old Indies crying from joy. and can you wiindtii' at it to know that what .a few short months ago looked like darkest defeat was so brilliantly turned into this glorious victory. Last night I saw the lights turned on in the houses and sTtreets for th first time in four years and to us who have been here such a -short time it seemed like hetiven. None but those i who have been through it can realists We hail music and parades and of ci urse w Were ' right there. Last evening there was a dance at the Of fleers' il u to and oh. such a time as I had. I can't begin, to ttil you. Th r tCut.tjnued on i-use S.) OLIVER LESLEY, OF i LOCAL MAN TO NAVY. FIRST RETURN HOME 1 Ohver I. Lesley, machinist's mate., a via t ion sect ion of the navy, arrived home today from I'uget Sound and is jhe first 1'endleton man to return from' the service.' With 1,1 other men in worked here In th- ur'nin Motor O.i raure ami for r.ony ltio. H "Xie'M to return to bis old trad. In the mhiow section wit b Lesley ut FuKt Wound w ere two mcft from Walki ali. AuMti Moure and I.. Morrison. The the same section as he, lxaley was re f men wer in claxri fvw whb-h th leused from active duty la-st Saturday. rirst f t dcntob.llxed bv the navy. In his present status he nwv cease It is l,slc iiiidTMiundlir that .earinc his uiiiiorni and reenter civil lH-cetuber 't a genfral dembt(ierttbr Tfe but he Is subject to call to activ !wlH start at Hreno rtofi und thnaiHU duty any time between now and or men will b r-l-.t.d. Men may lie mas made application fur -elect to remain In the iervU if th disenroliment. , Vl sn ntt n U md tbst frr-most a- Lesley is tu auto repair mechatita: th bovs will ak fr rlence m m tt and hefor enlisting last July had; K-t back Into civil if