East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 09, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVEiil;l3 EDITIOi!
.Number coiie iirlnlc-il of yi!Htcrday'
Dully Iillliou
3,009
Tli in paper i a member and audited
by the. Audit liurcau of Clrci Uitloiw.
DAILY EVEi!!!G EDIT I0!I
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lilm-wi I awlvertlMMt f t In tlM
Kant Ormimlan ml tl.. lto
7 I on of tlx- live pots ii Uio hmi
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL. 30
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
V XV1BER 9, 1
. NO. 0607
WILL ASK
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ARMY (IF
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UNIVERSAL
TRAINING IS
PLAN SENDING " IHlLl iPRESIDENT HAS
SIX DELEGATES I SESSIONS OPEN I GIVEN NO VIEW
WITH BACKING! JAN. 3,! BE LIFFi ABOUT WILHELM
JXIXDOX, iKnr. O. l'lilllp Selieiil-
eiiuiiiii, member of the present fier
llitii Ifoveiimieiil, today ileelimil (ii-r-
niany will lmve lx deleguU-g at tlio
leae emirerenre. Haying "they will
'ull iixm tint national itNsemhly to
ttimruntee j-ririiiiiv good faith t llin
uiim-h. -. 11 in uMrti-d tlio kovciii
input i iIIhciikkIiik: tho iiexrloii of
trlalH of (lie. kutMer and otlii'r Mrsoim
rrsmn-llilo for the war. Kelioide
iiiuim Ih-iu-icm (.i-niiiiiiy iiltlnuttcl)'
will form a republic.
m Tiili mm ordered;
b mmm w- m m m & taP J 1 ti in v mm mm w w --
MM ARMS TO QUELL RIOTS
: . .
PA UTS, Dec. 9. Formal hoshioiih of
; tho associated govern men Cm confor
jence. will besin Januaiy 3. . Jt Is h
jlu'vcd. Thoy will te held at' the
i French foreign office, continuing fivo
or nix wefks. Afti-r fully formulating
pfiice )l(in( the RitvernmPiit will ho
1 invited to Bfml JeleKtf-K to lh(j y o n -j
eral coni'eienco at iaMIes.
The )jp:ice ciiin;.ss will ho l.-irsely
niei formality. Germany will pre-
: (Cnntimit'il on 1 age G.)
BY ROr.aT KF.XDKrt.
(L'nlled J'rets Sinlf forrc.-fpondent.)
AHOAKD TfiM (IKOKHK WASil
l.nU' Dec 'j, President Wilson
La piven no Indication of hia vie wit
concerning the diporfition of the for
mer It'aiser. hi view of the fact that
Itritish officials favor placing Wil
heJm on trial, tho preHident't atti
tudo may he most important. Wilwon
held his firnt crnference Sunday with
I.nnsing' and Amha.sHador white con
cerning America's attitude toward
specific pr"l)'-ms of tho peace con
ferenoe.
REVOLVER OR NO
OF CROWN PRINCE
VISITORS, DECREE IJ I'UL
UULUIILVIIX
AMST.i-MiDAM, Jec. 9. Tho
fornter crown prince. has decided
not tn receive . visttnm, unless
permitted by Holland to carry a
revolver. A special German
co'ik has arrived. Fried rich
Wilheim i quoted as saying he
will die if forced to et food v
la Dutch."
REVOLT ORGANIZED
THROUGHOUT GERMANY, ALLIED
NOT LIKELY!
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.
The war department will
soon ask congress to author
ize a peace time standing
armv of half a million. Ac
cording to present plans the j
department does not contem-1
plate recommending univer- i
sal military training. These '
features of the department's ',
army reorganization plans j
were learned today from I
sources close to both Secre-;
tarv Baker and Chief of j
Staff March.
j FIRST PICTURE OF SURRENDERED U-BOATS AT HARWICH, ENGLAND
! j ; ;
I
AID MAY SAVE GOVERNMENT
4
SWEDEN BREAKS i
IVI1H BOLSHEVIKI
U)XIV)V, 1Xf 9. Swuilni Imrt
M'ortMl diplomatic nMntioim ilth
llio H(nIh-i Iki, in-cording to tho
t'hiiiiKii Tclctrrnpli.
PEDRO ESTATE IN
GOOD SHAPE. Will
IE WEEK AGO
' V .. ,?'
Xo catlHO bp'onil lPsponflnry has
ItnTillnK tho sulrlilc of Frank
V. Pedro, hrciI 50 years, wealthy
nheepnian of 1 his county. who
UiU Saiiinlny as the rehu;e of a dnp
of trxrhnine. retlro'H estate Is hi
Hood ishaio, ah a will niatle a week
fUKo hIiowk. lie lft nn ostuie valued
upproxiinatcly fit 70,00i, which he
left to Mb wife and ila nuhters. Mar
Karot. JoHephine and Agnes.
-Mr. I'i'dro. In hojiriK" the trrhnine
at Tallman's drujr 'store, mUl thut he
wished to ue it to kill maiple who
had been niolcirtinK hiH property. Ho
Idok tlte jioison at the residence on
West Alta street, and died soon after.
No Irmnest was held, because Pedro, in
the presence of Joe Monese. a ranch
Minn, and Dr. H. J. Kavnnaunh. said
that he had taken the poison.
Mr. Pedro wan horn In PortsiKal but
came to this country when a rather
ountt man. Previous to his arrival
hero he had been a whaler on the sea
coast of his native land. Pesldes his
wife and children there are also sever
al brothers, also in the sheep business,
and well known over the county. Man
ual, Will and Joe with Prank are
counted anions ;he wealthy men of the
county. His mother nnd sister also
live here.
Funeral services will be tomorrow
at 2 o'clock from the Kolsonl chapel.
Father ilutler and Father Klllinn of
Herniiston, will conduct the services.
The pall bearers will be chosen from
the Woodman lodKe. of which Pedro
w.-ta a niciijlier, ,' "
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SAX rit.WCISfO IIKI'IKS Oltli:i!
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. SAN l-'HANUM'O. ih--. n. l-;lio
la.vor liolph' prfK'lamatlott calling
uiMiii the t'ity ! mask anain auulnM
iiil'InciiMl. even the Mdlce mi iinnia.-k-Tho
major admitted his orders
on- without lofinl backing.
MAN WORTH $100,000 HAS
FAILED TO TAKE HIS QUOTA
IN UNITED WAR FUND DRIVE
To tho riililie:
In keeping Willi its pled 1:0 nm!
In rulfillim-nt if Its riiitU-tf. tho
cnii jil lyaty ('oiiimUttv of tho
1 ntatillti nintv latriolic Serv
ice ,diinie hcn'l(l ipimmiis tw
mi! 1 h-h ff A. A. Cole and lid No)-
fMtn, iMHh or IViidlrtoii. ns Htl
,n' who hnvo fnlliMl ami rtfuncMl
to contribute to patriotic war
fimdrt ulthout &nt -au'.
Mr. Ode l a retired sheepman.
Ilo owns hi thi-4 ffHinty In tle
neiuhtmrlHMNl of tlMM acres of
land ami tho im,smiI value of lii
properly hi tills omity i more
than $3:l.M0. We iihrrstaiul lie '
nlso owns proiwrtv to Morrow
f-oiiiity and w Indleve Hint SIOO.
OOo if a conservative estimate,
lils wealth. No far x wo know
ho has no dependent.
Our record- how tlmt he ub
Hcriheil for SlOOOO vtrth of IJb
erty HoimIh of the second issue
and 110110 since or lie fore- Ho 1ms
contributed S."V to the liil Tro,
and this is the extent of hln do
nations to war pnrioso to the
beat of our know teflsn1- .lie was
rated for S75 in. the l ulled War
work anipaiun and Ii;im rfni
! jrlxe anvthhiit. To oho of our
memherrt who 1 cfiifemd with
him iilh'i his rail ire to mc-1 with
the committee to tliseuss the nfat
ttr. ho eprivMl no object ion to
the amount hut made the rather
novel and altoirethi-r Irrelevant
proiosii to Milmcrilio the amount
lr idluis the eominlttee would
draft a" bi! for pre-eTitathm tn
the IcrT-hi'Mfv Vc'! por.itin j: his
Ideas for the wrltftcf of nil forms
of hvsuriiiHv by the ounty. It Is
ncfllc.?i to nay that mh Ii a eoin
prontlsc eeuld not h conihrccl.
It- ItcIuw no p;itt of the 4 riraiifJi
t Ion's f iinctloKs to prttmott aii -
one's ltohMcs,
I'nr ine whom the war has
toiii lied only to eiirU h. the coin
in it (ci I'im Is that lr. Ode Is mak
ing n MHr necouotiiur tti the
county for liH ell leuhip. . it
leaves the public to form ltd own
opinion.
.The eao of Mr. Nelson is some
what diri'erent. lie is a. working
man. a liiirher by trade. There
has iM-en hardly a war drive
thut has not hrouht. lit coin,
plaints of his attitude and mauy
complalnts have Im-cii received 1m
twe'ii diies. He purchased a
Slop ImuhI of the lourth l.ilHrty
Ijcmu but we know of no other
Htihscriplfon or contribution he
has made to war purpos. The
cinniittce uiidertand-i, howeei'.
that liis wire has contributed to
the litsl t'ro-.s Ih(Ii in money uiul
ser lees and does not wish in tin
least to reflect iinu her patriot- ,
Nm.
Mr. elsoiis altitude has bcin
vniiousv , InterpitMed Soim
havo defined him as 1111 extreme
hh Hist, some as a reliiiion-j fn
tiatie and others ns an nnil-Ainer-ieair.
Invited to appear before
tin cootiunlHcc with explana
tions, he replied with a letter hi
which lie referred to tho organ
isations for w hose war aoti itles
the I "lilted War Work enmpain
wa put on as 11 -rchKktis fraud
and nn abomination cf the earth
hi the 5 si tit of .lehoviih" and it.
w hi h lie sonlit to just if y his
staiul bv wriptnral passu s. t)b-
ious v .Mr. ' Nelson enjoys the
rob l-e has creati;! Tor himself
and t'iods -rhb rather than
slmmc ht his conduct during the
1 h-eiUfiil t tat the cfnintry
lui" net !:t'l to rcl upon sueh as
he t t":ht Us hutt'es the em
irttre is wltlrii; t bne liim t
whaUMcv euiiriient be may find
In expla'niiitr t4 tin hoi s, who
'f I'ercil (!:c!r nil. w h v he coubl
iifit support them.
Two of the do'liHUMMit . wlcw
names wert" aulheried for pub
lien Hon I rida v r entiiir. i'"m-
ltcJ Hicir Mths-rpttoiM nccord
In.' ti onota S:it,irtlu a ftcrumm.
ttnd ibe'r c;ises are- considered
ett!ed.
(P'T'ilJ. I ('V ! TV (pnilT
vTl I' i V TII I t (O I'VTUl-
,.oth; si:ku i; i:t;i.i:.
TROOP D HAHHEO
BATTERY HEAR HEUSE
KG LAST DAYS
LETTERS TO LEAGUE SHOW
ROUND-UP PICTURES, HAPPY
1 C'OPKXH AGEX, lire. - TT tlmu.
!saod n-i'uMlran RiianJu worn nnlered
inniler arms last nialit. tn Itrrlln, to
quell rioiinc. nl.hri'ikl orsaiilrrn
1 am arrlvlns from ICnla to !" tla
Soartacn aroui. amonar tlietn "Iirw
iroIallT hi!mm-IIiiib: for liw
iio.
nEinrsT. m if.nixo said
TARF.X.
PAFtlS. JX-c. . Clwncplkr inx-rt'
KOternmeiit In hrlnaliie- n w rcHi In
to Merlin In cfrort to rruh tlie Siwr
taciis movement, wlih-li lias niwaif
throughout the northern HiihurhH. mc
; cording- to a Zurich dilmU li. Plllaa
inK conttnur esH-elallr In Jiopuloun
! iiarter. . oonfu'"! illsiateh rwt-lv-(il
here from Ik-rlill citx iarcs Karl
' l.lelMi-ht' followers liave oritanuuil
a revolution throiisliont tienuany.
jTlio ltelehntae btiiklliut in Merlin Is
: rerti-d to have been taken. TrouMo
lapiiear to.bave .iretttl to litfil.sli
i and Pilsen IJIoody Iterllu rfotw eon
; tinue.
I IXTEKVKNTIOX SrCMiESTKI
Another nirssxe says allied lnter
vention Irn-sia may save the govern
ment. IlltEAK IT OPPOSITIOV
t)PKXHAGKX, Dec. 9. Aillieren!
jto the SfMrtneua movement twlajr
j hroko u,i non-Hoetalistic me1inK in
1 Vliinh'h and compelled the ollee to
j piuiutoe tm remevtr all -natimml fhs,
nejtan Several la.Ti Asio,
BERLIN-, Iee. 7. tDelayed)
Twenty-elsht were killed and t
wounded In atreet fighting here yes
terday between government troops
and forces of the Spartacu group la
which the latter were completely fle- t
feated. The "Spartacusites."' under
Karl IIebneeht, planned a coup d
etat in which the .police station and
chancellor's palace were to'be selaed
and the government ejected. Appeals
nmde to workmen to call a fceneral
strike. Many responded, marching
into the streets of the royal palnce. .
The "Spartacusites" placed machine-,
euns before the reichstafC buildfns.
I.iebknecht addressed .the ..crowds
from the roof of a motor bus. whila
workmen shouted. "IonK live the In
ternational republic." Mob, were fl-
j rvally Incited to attack public bulld
i ings but were defeated after a sharp
J encounter, in which machine-Kuna
i were used by both sides.
CANYON CASH PLEASE B0YSmm Um m
I
PEOPLE JUNKERS' TOOL
"An old cavalry outfit from
lViiletiH (TrtMip J) is 111111
tioiKMl at ma nn in a battery of
Runs at nn artillery tositinn at
the front near the Metis. river In
a graphic - account of the lust
days pre. editijj peaces written y
I .ient.-t'ol. tiooruo A. W bite ad
jutant general of the Oregon Na
tional itunl prior to bis muster
h.to fcdi'rai servlx
Me says lie was t the front
tho niyht the (;crman imnico emis
saries arries and w as also at
the front the niht the Americans
took sedan. ui had tioito on
thi-oirti the mud 011 the other
side ot-thn Mens river to the iu
gantry outposts w here the flrim
was dcstiltory and met Hie IVndle
tou men !at hi tin ultcriuvoti
win 11 he reached the artillery positions.
Ml ON. TWO OFF IS
: TODAY'S FLU REP08T
one 01 atid t ,vo off! is t lie int: u -cn;i
rtp.ut of tjnaraiil imc Oti'.fvr f.
. rrc:i-h fur toii;:. The new case
is .h;coh s. hu'ler. 4 1 ." Madis.m stret:.
The two paces where the mu.nn
t hri; t-.'ii !if 1 1 ,i :u I .ra 1.1m;! r.
t.i:t TtMu-i-t.-i. and K-'veis. ',rl,i:i
1 loom i n ii ir.se.
This 1; ies a K'llanec of six hemes
now until r ii'.nvanttne in tlie eit: .
i iiil'i.i; tt i;ii 1:. m it ihi;
ru i.
( Hit'.). lc li. The be idles .
iM'dy cf Mr-. Michael IIuikcI w:s
found tod.M i:i a iiinni f In r home
h re be-ide the bodies of her Inis
hn:id uiul two mall chiithcti. A pHK
nxe iuduaied Manuel had chepi cd off
lit- w ile s head. ( hen k til. 11- him
self and children hj turning 011 the
Utters of apitreciation are conilne. "I received the btter that vmi sent!
in to the I'atriotic service I-casuo to me and tan truthfully ay that I
1 frnm the lioys in the army and navy am proud of the contents,"' writes'
; to whom were, m-ih the Ilound-rp fieemau . Hendricks from Fort;
Photos. Happy Can on hock hills mid . Stevens. "Ymi otiirht to see the fel-j
letters. The he s were cvidonib look at those Konnd-l'p pictures.!
j very ,ph ;isf d net only at brills' re- I tell them tinit I now have i bucks 1
r.iemliered l ut at securint: th.- dist'nc- ;id they have to iauiih when I show t
.live souvenirs of their hnme county. Hum it ;s so" j
1 Tlie letters I eina received now are '"'i1;'! t' know the home county;
ef course from the hoys who are at people have not forgotten me." A- F. j
e;,iiips in this country. , Cnttcr of the t s. Granite State j
Herman A. St. Clair cf fkiah ' writes fr.-m New Trk, and he adds'
writes from Camp Lewis -j wish to. that he expects to come hack to t'ma-
thasik tiie I'maiilla CtmUy Patriotic . tilin co;;iit- soon. One of the best
Service I. ensue fr the Hound -l'p tetter rceeived is fron rerscant Wm.;
'photos and t he Ha ppv Can en c:;r- A. Al wrs. son of I'o'ice officer J
r.nov ..f Ten Jhick hills' which 1 re-' Charles Mvers. He is now at Campi
ceived a few days nro. 1 passed Kearney in the per.-eonTiel office, hav- j
, them aromui anions the mcmlieis ol itii; risen from private to sergeant.!
my family. Many of them are east- Carl j;. ;yrs. his brother. Joe Coff- -
11 Nn ae.d the- want to see thi man ami Charles t. Peters. nil of'
Tlonnd-t'p next year." Perniteton. arc -tt tho anio camp.
"The are Tine iinl i:lad t show Amomr -t hers who have written let-,
Iheri to the eastern hoys'" writes .foe ters of appreciation are Orson
Man't Hi. a reHie r I i; ia h hoy who is St rnnch.? n. Andrew Jackson and
n. w :.t Camp Meade. Md. Chester A. Spencer.
LONDON, nec. 9. "The kaiser
missed bis vocation ; he should hav
been a cabaret manager." declared
MaxlmilMan Harden, in an Interview
today. "The kaiser had an imperson
al part in the war- He was discred
ited, becoming a j tinker's tool. They
thooKht him a coward, fearinjc ho
would f 1 il to siiin the war declara
tion, so they sent him northward. For
eigners saw the kaiser's outside but
never his Interior. The urmistfeft
terms are hard. If they form a basis
for the peace terms. Germany is
mined. Hy losinic possession of Alsace-Lorraine
and Silesia she cannot
become an imlustrliil conntrv. M 1 1
hins of GertiMtiis are sincere. The en
tente should treat them ns men, not
militarists."
it
FRED LOCKLEY- THRILLS AND-.
DELIGHTS WITH W STORIES
Fred 1 ocivV y. fen
ton. Pot;taud. Pr.uic
land and the hi nil
eVl, 01 Pen.lle
. Ihi'and. lre
s, came bat k to
i'ii
id town last ev.-nins
a reception that sho
ut'
a
r.e ,-; a j'cr man ma not i'e w i: iu-nt
honor in liis ovn coimtr . The audi
ei:ee at t lu Meihodit , iiirch xxu a'l
that tlie l;ise juidiu rii'lll couhl ie-id
and iho-e tiesent sat f.-r .ai ho-ar or
more w it limit snee.'.i;i::. cmhini? or
ihnkiuu of the inil o'it.-u. They lis
tcn. tl ejiu't r' to 1; pi;: ; tale oi" ad-
vennue. linmof in.a s t.ine- from a
mail who was in the came for mar,
months and hud spu-ndid chancts f-jr
os rvat ion.
' A woman came to a canteen In
Fra m e.' said Lock ley :: speakuis of
t iie e'iminat i'-M of social barriers at
the :r- tt. "She wanted to work and
when told the canteen had sufficient
workers she remarked that the floor
needed scrubb.nj;. She offered to
si Mit it and did so. When she needed
a paii of clea n w ater she k lanced at
a !.r;'vh officer present Mitd asked if
he xvo'ild pet il for her. "Aladanu I
am an off te-r. replied t he Knui isli-n-a'l.
"Off.eer. aru a d ' u";h s," re
plied 1 he scrnh woman. Ttie w jter
LEST WE FORGET"
I llisliy lUirrix -f .Miltn-i. itliiini.-.l
;t.i in- .rih fn.iii t ! 7:. ti I tin. .1100,
. i-f:ivs 1.. ui? a ti..l!iir In .ui."i-t uf
ilu- h.M h. Ii.m; f..ultt tor his
-,. 1.. ri .
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