'"daily evening edition R . zs .?gaEaiga------T DAILY EVEiaZtG EDITIOH X lumber copies printed of yesterday's Iaily Kdlllon 2,817 ' This paper la a member and audited bf tlie Audit llureau of Cirovlnllous. ' CITY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL.30 Al II III If P LSN AN VVII II " GUARD IN SUPPORT OF EBERT ALIGNMENT OF fhomops. mmmrmm uitai hp MACHINERY OF iiinL I nu i uiii DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918 t ' 1 1 --- - - . ?l a NO. 9(510 FACSIMILE OF CHECK FOR $5098 GIVEN BY ROUND-UP TO RED CROSS XWjrthwestern Frontier Exhibition Association yN-JUfL. TIITS ROUND-UP" II Willi III I HUM II ajajmii I II TiriTfl" & jroperly signed and endorsed, any f g n Pendleton, AMERICA TO OPPOSE PUNITIVE IK1TIES . pap to the order of Charge to SjMxSiitd- Account faiS? ffcrry-'f- ' Account forjO-nh.JJi-G-t64. Choree to Account for DOLLARS, AMOUNT IGERMANY MUST PAY IN SWEAT COPKXHAfiK.Y, IHx 12. The Prussian guard, returning l IWrlln, Is reported to liavo sworu allcR-lum to Cliauccllor UK-rt's government. Till" famous unit, niiinhcriig: thmianndH of tho iM-wt Uvrniau troops, una ciilhu-Hlasth-ally welcomed. (Alignment of tho PntsNlnn guard on Ills aide makes i;lxTt safe from tlio bolshcvikl. It la believed.) DAVfO OGILVY DIES FROM PNEUMONIA David Ogilvy, formerly of Pilot Bock, and a brother of Mrs. Helen Bolts and Walter Ogilvy nf IIiIm city, died toduy ut IiIm home In Mabton,' Washington, at the ugu of 40, after an attack of pneumonia..'. Thomas ' Delta, of I'll., I Kork, nephew," left today for Mubton and will bring the body to rilot Hock for burial. Ogilvy, who wn the ton of tlio lute Mr. and Mrs. Charles i?llv' who were murdered near pilot Hock a ycur ago, In survived, besides Mrs. Belts and Walter Ogilvy, by six sisters, Mra. Ida Herman. Walla Walla: Mrs. Daisy Illystnne. Tuconia: Mrs. H. Clutcher and Mra. Karl Dudley. Athena; Mra. Klsle Cox, Kellogg-, Idaho, and Mra. Alfred Hemphill. Pilot Hock. Two btothera, Clurence (tallvy and Roy . Osllvy, are In the aervlce. i Approved: gT77' , fraSwy ,vur;o: . , , mm 111 1 ai 111 irnn nr I;.'"" r-- j' Tl Ifll lrt A linfl 1 I HI IM0I1I l ! I I lUUUl II lUU OF HER BROW FOR YEARS, BUT NOT FULL ALLIED WAR DFBT -3 PEACE AWAITS U.S. PRESIDENT Even Preliminary Confer ences Abandoned Until American Executive is Heard. WILSON'S INFLUENCE ADMITTED ENORMOUS Newspapers of All Political Affiliations Devoting Columns. GEORGE WASHINGTON DOCKS FRIDAY, THE 13 BY FK10D FKHGl'SON (United Prea Staff Correspondent. TiRK.ST. Dec. 12. The Oeoig Washington, twarinjf Pr-aIdont Wilson and hiH itrty. whm 600 inilej from Prc-Mt, When last reported by wireloKM at mfclnisht. The ntianier i making only 15 knots owing- to heavy nt-us, hut is -expected to arrive on sehedn! Fridy afternoon, as a result of its nhortened course. The present weather in anything hut fitted for u celehrtfon. but Friday falls on the 13th the president' lucky number, and Americana here arc be-ftiner it will clear up. According to present plans, Wilson will come ashore be tween 1 and Z o'clock tomorrow afternoon. A delegation of socisrf- IstM will preet him when he lands. Previously, he will be welcomed aboard by FVench official. Colonel ltusc. Coneraln Vershnf? and HMhh. Admirals Iienwon. Wilsonand Marprtret. Wilfion will accom pany this party. H1k official welcome will be In the hands of the French government. Nine Freneh cruisers, four destroyers a nd manv American war vuHHels will anchor in douttle litie. The Ooorpo Wah inwton will proceed down 'the lane between ihe warships, receivi the presi dential salute of 2 gtm.s from I'iciwh craft The liner will then an chor at the head of the cobn.in vh:k the wnrnhlpn pais in revle.v. ' There w!(;lbea brief ceremony whei President WilKon ei mt s ashore. After this, the party will drlvf diifrt'y t. the railway-, entraining for Paris. The1 entire route to the station will be 'lined -with Ameri can wddiers.- A company 'of poiliiH ill act as a guard t honor. WOMEN FACE : IV C AItfj I. fiftOAT Itt'nited l"r- warr -owiodcnt. I VASIIIiTOX. Iec. 12. (iemuuir I will not be akHl to ly tio inu ai- ll.il war dlt. a fcyd torare) advo- i -atrs. provliloi iwon prmiimr I ;revaii ai 1 1" - . IHal.i iK-re rivaU4y dixlaro ntudi of j j the British talk of maklmsc irfnniHr J COLOCXE. Dec. 12. The entente i ,)aJ. ltH. cnormotM delK. estimated at troonatn Rprlln to unlice the : 1 2O.0O0.0O0.tl0O. M efc--tln taiK. i city, it was reported here yesterday, j ENTENTE OCCUPATION OF BERLIN UNLIKELY! STARVATION Loss of War Jobs as Fac tories Close Adds to Bol shevik Peril in Germany. titecent reports from Germany about ! the allies planning the military occu ' .afion of the German capital, have been officially denied by Washington.) i ' PARIS. Dec. 11. Allied occupation 1 of Berlin is not content plated now. hlKh official United Press. today informed the WII.I. NOT KSf AFK rtslsiuiMi- Germany will he about "fleannd" fl ti.Tioany wll loo alxut -leaned" fi nancially when it pays Indoninltkn foe fleliciiun. northern JYanee and else where, rrniany will bo working foe the allies a hnc time) alimd, payins In the sweat of her brow. In lowered Itviiut condition! and In tamest for lie brutalily ami the mifferliur bcr au tocracy luj forced uMn the world. Wilson believe (ienimiir diould not "Reports from Kerlin ARGUED INTO RANKS V t OF SPARTACUS GROUP Illegitimate- Children Country Estimated at 200,000. in 'suit of an attempt to lead the allies in- I to revealing- their intention reftrard-S IpK the possible extension of their, piareh into Germany," it Is officially j declared. "Entry into Reiiin would ; be o'ansrerous unless it were under-! taken bv lOrt.ono men. No such ac ii n Y. W be taken without the utmost b-Iiiie ration." , cKcaiHj i(iini1tment but has) dwlarel that the al- j ,,,. .....i.ive InUemnltlra" and If i official here are rreTtly lirformol. j he will oiow tlie I Joyd tiearge plan. RKrtl.IN'. Dec. 12. Tllou.salJds of PAHIH. Dee. 12. Peace machinery , I ' .,,.' , ,,. Ih ,,. will ta. nn,,i will. Amci-u ! women, facin starvation doe to. low Ik at a standstill, pending the arrival,; ,.,. . rt,n,-llf uoilns ...l as a .narrf ,,f lu.nor. i of war Jobs, are adding to tlH- periiJ of President Wilson. Even Informalh , , , ... f llolKhevism in tlormany. Women preliminary confercneca have been II - ' , -ns -Jistrsi! i-'manltions workers and others who are abandoned tuitll ILe American .xew-i-n.... . ...,.... Ktl, vi,V HtiT RTI1,f r'ltV f rapidly being- demobilized are una bit live can' I heard personally. News- f l''":. U. Ut ftfT:V. . .V "tLl1 .,1,.,loM,,H,t, as a practical re papers of all shades and political af- . ." ''f; " '"..?,.. ..' , ":.,.. ,,.1, i. " J.'....:' . ' .' : suit of idleness--wt factories due t. for an airplane which is cxcctcd to . mustered out rrom si'rvice at Pust.-t j lack of raw mulenals. me. nunat us j (h(? jm, County Patriotic Serv ice sloy here on a fliulit rrtuu SacrameiiKt Sonml and Columbia riier forts, will'Kroup has seined the oppm-tunity to , 1ai.lle Xllk(,H pleasure in announcing to Portland t-urly next wwk. Offici- Iw able to return to clil life before , argue these women Into their ranks, j (i hp 1,1i,nc that both Ilisby Harris uls here were nollfk-d that Lieutenant , the end of the week, ucconlinsr to an Jt is estimated mat int-re are n- juiton an.i A- A. Cole of Pendleton Colonel Ktnmons will start the flight announcement at northwest artillery than 2ull.0! tiiesitimate cnnuren in nave contributed to the United War from Mather field. imufnuurtcrs lure. tierniany as a reauu oi i coouinou filiation agree that Wilsons Infill-1" i'"i"-". ence will be enormous. Lattlc Is be ing published now regarding the con ference Itself, but columns are being devoted to Wilson, his principles and attitude. The Temps declares It can- nttt foresee any friction between Washington. London, Rome and Paris Rivalry Over Welcome. It says the accord which has existed since America entered the war will continue until peace is nssured. This unanimity. It holds, will expedite the work of the inter-allied conferences. There is some rivalry among various S. A. COLE TAKES HIS QUOTA TO WAS FUND The Central Ioyaltv Committee of NINE NEW CASES UNDER QUARANTINE :; ATTACK WIIIKI.ICriK .OWNKltKIIIP political factions as to which will lead WAHIIlNtiTOX. Iec. 13. Hitter In welcoming Wilson.' Posters have fcasaults on the naval plan fur owner-1 been circulated by laborltes and so- sliip and control of the wireless, as j clallsts, appealing to the people to an opening wedne lor a government j welcome him us an advocate of their . ownership eannoalRn, are , niade by particular brand of principle s. The member of the house nierchtnt ma- Temis objects to this on the ground i fine committee. S4-Tetary IbinieK j that Wilson Is the guest or ull Prance Mimaeltout tho hearhiK protested that .radio control should not lie eoiaiocied , with government ownership or imirtie utilities, sajlnir peculiar coiiKllions Mirroimdliuc wireless coniiiiunlcutloii : eansed him to favor thcblll. CLELL CROWN HOME AT TEN TOMORROW ROAD TO WEST END - Information was rccWet lKla that lell Iti-oun, loot. who was voiiin1c4l at VcmnI will nrrlvt Iioiiip on Northern PaclHu train at , o'clock tomorrow morninic. I'fc tlio dire'tloii of the Omim Club a demonstration In Ids or In hrimr planned. All people are Invited to Im? wV and rtlciMitc. Ity action of the stale highway commission at a session in Port Ian tl yesterday the sum of $10.000 is ap propriated for gravelling 30 miles of road In Umatilla county. This Is aWen as assuring the Improvement of .Pendleton - Kcho-Morrow county i,d next year. The county has U J Al- a A,fferot1 to do tne Krading ii Q lfl6 4;lie roud and the action of commission yesterday lit he showing made by the sfactory to the board. roprlations by the ,-i mean ciose 10 a OLD P. H. S. PICTURES SHOW BOYS 'WHO BRAVELY FELL ! M'ork Fund in accordaiu-e with their latinss. Mr. Harris subscribing J100) und Mr. Cole 7.". Roth took this tisfactory action on Wednesday. December 11th. after giving the mut- Eight new cases 'Of influcnxu are reported under quarantine today, mak ing a total of 21 quarantine now In the city. This is the largest -number reported Sir-one day since .pmrantiiiB regulation Were .adopted. Tbr"e f these, were reported to h council l.ust night, but were made too lute for publication yesterday. Following; are the new quarantines: J. A. Morton, 512 E. Railroad. , P. McGonigall. 628 Maple. . Coffey. 204 Cosbie. . . . Osborne. 6 23 Johnson. I :. N". Wilson, X19 Cosbie. H. W. Collins, Room S, l'emlie- j ton Hotel. - v j R. !. Crowe. S05 E. Court. I Ueorge C. Powers. 406 E. Alta. aw -1. ter more thorough consideration. Th4 jicCully. 61 Aura. r f"' 1 ar rn nun nnii 111 nit ontLUUH ULKlin blVto . Inliars available .Week In our urd ear depaf. tntr Htoek of aned cars at price :he earn. We muHt- make room 1 is will Scr il I fill II r from a Mff. nd kcc tho IN FRANCE JUST BEFORE tpecial 5 I, otb I VI , "2" i 4 Tv. -4 V f-sOf ! committee believes that their pre- vious refusals were not nspired by M ttTII A U WSHIXGTOX S.11.8 j disloyal sympathies but rather) " WASHINiTtX. IH-C. 12. The 'through lack of understanding of the ! lrillls14rt Mart Washingto B'rt I needs and purposes of the funds and j rYan. iHx-t'mber with lit offh-ers j through failure to appreciate the re-!an(, men. Imrtdew 5:tH wi.iin.b'd I .-ponsibllities of the individual ettizen ir eI,iisted men ai.d casawlsv In times of national stress. i These Include troops nT the I t6tl field ' CEXTDAL I.iiYAI-TT COMMITTEE. iartllU'TV iMiidqnarterH mmpnnjr and -. iltsth field artillery conipHte. II LEST WE FORGET l-:d Xclsoii. a lViullcton bar lcr. refus4s to cimtribute to the 1'nited War Work funds on the grounds that the organizations Included In the drive are a 'Re ligious 1-Yuiul.' -IKXTISAI, l.OYAI.TY CO. MITTr.K. I'matllla Co. Pa triotic service League." TKEJUilR FORECAST ' Tonight and J Friday ruin or snow: warmer luiught. V del datV show. rein If war, ' .low v; f v--, i i Hlnrlerman. Airs, Rut I mother of Sheldon. ' V itter'was a sdiall ho-. , of Sheldon Plllcb I SJ lust one of the mot a mV . On November 10, Just one day be-jsamo regiment, saw each : foru the end of the war, Frank Khcl- j frequently. don nrtch. the first Pendleton-born ,- Sheldon Is survived by his fn twy tu ba killed In action, made the j a younger brother. Hulfe I'lrlch auprente sacrifice on the battlefields grandmuther, Mra. M. I. Himlerma - of France, according- to a telegram , Hnd two aunts. Miss Ida Hlndcrmut received from the. war office last, und Miss Josu Hlnderman. Mrs. ijui night by his father. Frank Linen, oi f rank Ulrieh, moth this city.' died when the latter I'lricli. who enlisted last summer as i In the death a member of the I'nlteil atntes Ma-! Pendleton has lust Tines, Immediately after his graduation . prominent of Its ouug men. Resides 111 the class of 1917 from the Pendle-hls ability us a student, he nus active ton lilgll school, would have been HI ; In high school affairs and played tin years of aga. next Sunday.' lecember(the football loam. He was a member li. He left here with Clell BrSwn. or the Methodist church of Pendie Pendleton boy who was wounded ln1on. and also 'n member 4f lamb.la France, and the two were together utjslgina. high school fraternity. At the k3Hre Island and Quantlco. Virginia, t time of iis enlistment, he was urged and went to fTance on the same . because or his youth to not enter thej tiell Rrown. transport (b their arrival In Franca) at my until later, '.nit be replied that H shown In the Jtfareh I, the boys, although In Ihehe wished to be one of (he first to go. r t ? 4, i ":- ':--'' f!:: vx; a i. i f- :'h- ' A it a--- IRRIGATION SCHOOL PROGRAM AT STANFIELD IS ANNOUNCED l ,"-;:- 1 The fourth of a series of drainace . representative of the overanienl Ut Ltml irripation wehools beins held this cooperative work in Oregon, -will taka i.ntb under the auspices or tne. I c.iintv farm bureaus und the soils ' hPHt tmcnt nf o. A. t. will he held in istaufleld. DiM-emher IS and 1 The 'program h been outlined. to be of 'the most possible rvk-e to all inter-. : eted in irrlxHtion iml drainage prob. j b'nis in I'maiil a county and include: (iif eusions of t he most profitable ; method of irrigation farming as well ! n cixisiderat ton of many lexat atitl lectin b I tdiaes of the handling of t, y bad in.? part on the program. The program la as follown: lecember IS, JA a. m.- Eteon of Fi'dtrul Aid in KecluniatVon. J. T. II a. m. lirlKatlon of Meudowi l refessrr W. U powers. . A. O. :'Mi . m. rrcpnratlon of lJni for Irrigation. K. W. Allen. 2::tn p. m. Community tHifaiUiu- tbui for SnertM--fl IrrUalimi Kf.rl- t ssor V I-. powers, heud of th cp.trtmeiit of -. A. f.. and , I. rallard, O. A C. p. m. leterniniathn of tnA iContintiau on pMKa .) DON ROBINSON IS SAILING WHERE FLYING FISHES PLA Y f cult, Ariku, t'htle, r Mondav mt-iiint Iter now and ny i oii us Bet Mhor Sbt hbMi I Irirli. via wa Tit toit idi-tare N the rendleli.n li ili fboo t bampioi Ir.ii fMtball team of titll. killetl'in at lion Noveinlwr l. Is indicate l;y arinw. Mamlinji net ti t eiuh -tuihr. lu while Mniv wMli I be marines in the ureal fiulit at It eilleau Wood. seriously voimu-u. track plrturt beuealb, io;ter row in the P-ri- Itmun will arrhv borne imiHarrowr ami a ilemii- lralion In plaimctt in Ids honor. j A tomorrow niht a iil -rtart h gi t It iiml!rd t Tti l rip ha tleiijihtfitl u far m w-thT eon ditfon were ettneeriir! and life dont K't a nienftorfou m.P ui woi.td :i.-l'tN ami sis!heyina pretty siuht. , think. A m i''ti t from is tni I'ollowiui? the letter In full: a. m and p. m- I mom r up jor Sal nr. lav . November 15 1 S. break fa - ! ear Mn;ln r ami lad : i 1 on Ufbi'ison. in the Kervice as a , radio epeiatitr in the navy, writes to Ins parent:. l r. ami M rs. J. V. Kob oisoii. of b.v h crossed the etmator m a dn-mhiru tain, and tpfs how- the. 1 h mh w a es w ashed t he lower deekft , nf i tie ship He describes t he H in i u the time I'm thrwimto We are cxpectins to reach our port , ( 'utitinuvd on psrfw (