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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENIHS EDIT10I! Sumter copies iirinied of yesterday' Telepnonn fonr want ''. If tarwi. eiilcut t ree UiM offlw "' or In person. Tlie fttu trrtmli pl.ono number Is On. Dally Edition 3,105 Ttato paper la a, member and audited hf the Audit Bureau of C'iroruitions. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 30 t52f jlhY EA?,T 0REGQNIAN PENDLETON, OREGON, SA.TUEDAY,J3ECEMBER 21, 1918. NO. 9618 FLU IN&y&ASE CLAMPS LID .ON CITY AGAIN f.nni-i.niK.ni - inn in ,. , in i-.-.r, ., , ...Li.. Mi ,,,. i V . s?. iy-V jt mtmm,. i.i .A ,... 4m- -nn il m.i.n if) 1 - , ..A , '; i . ., ;. i - . wttMT u?) v -- Mws REPORT Olf re SIIIMGOF ucrcn viihl HUN FLEET iFOlDD SUGGESTIONS F BAN TIGHTER THAN BEFORE; DISCUSSIONS TO MEET ISOLATION DISPOSALS ARE PARIS PASTIMES at or J.odKC, roittibllnin flcnj- lpRcler. today ki IoumIv (iuf.it lonod Uh nraetl- ability un a woikImi; plan to keep world jitHice. An aitt-inpt to form a IfHtfu now, lidK naid. can only VnitmrraHH the pcacfC that vrv ought iniikp at hurt with flermany. In- lc-IllRfnt dlHCUKton will heroine dif ficult when a Icukuc of nations drape thcmnolveH In trailing tloiidH of plory and omit to tnil us the roiulUion to All GATHERINGS, INCLUDING " nuiinnii nirrm!nc omnnrn n i i ww rv iwir r i iiui. vvr-ii - t -s UIIUnUM iTlLLllliUu ulUl I LUf - - i ' ' " r- : H f ' 6 SWS TO BE VENTILATED GERMANS ELECT j s Only PROBLEM REQUHEP1T W'ASHr.VlSTOX, Hit. -ai-Oalllna ' t 4L. i. ' jf i.u ,,11 Jr.,,! K,. ITeoUlent WII-on'M league, nf nations ,XJJ LI1 Mil Ul U1J luiiuwing J-i utwmauuu laaucru l. icua "raptivutinK an.i H.iraotive." s. n. i Mayor J. L. Vaughan at noon today the jnlluenza ban is again clamped on Pendleton, this time tighter than be fore. The action was taken because of an increase in the number of cases here, there being 22 new cases reported today. The picture shows were allowed to hold their matinee programs this afternoon but- will be closed tor night. As shown by the proclamation all gatherings, in cluding church services, are prohibited until further or ders. . 'ADVANCE STATESMEN DECLARE or rnrrnnni mnrnmnro Tfl IT-, nF M rmwm uirrtntiMd iu 1 1 ui REPUBLIC II lfoioK to hind the na- IiY 1lEi:i (I'lthiMl lrpfw Ktuff OirrriMiMlfiit,) J'AIIIH. ki. 'it. ltwrt thin tho Anitn-liini iMiiiuntHMtoiMTM liaie dotHdtt to urivm'itlo tlio Hlnkiiiff of urrndiirI Cacrmmi fUvt Ih "pure hunk,' airU UfS tii lil&li (tflii'ial InfonnHlion to the V nit Ii-ovSa Siihinitiinur rt'sinrthntj tlio fltct und jEriiftfdiiK: liow it will lie ctfKMMl iff Im iiiiionn; tlio fitoritr luiHtfim liro. Tin Mamo aHillH to llifl fliMMt(fi of tlu fornM-r kalwr. A A iriattiT of fact, iiotliliiK nuard lug her Iium Imm'ii diidril. which thf tlona." I.orln followed with a wrf- f tunt Ioiih uh to who won Id lu metn hern, whether (Sermany would be in cluded, and whet her flmall . natlonft would have a vot equal to large ones. Would lKfer 1l-'tiwIui. He urned pout ponement of discus sion of the ftttlowfnK five of Wilson's It peace terniH until a satisfactory, hind In k treaty N niKitrd ; I,cane of nat ions; ft eeUm of the Ben; ecret diplomacy; economic UarriciK and re ductiuti of armament. IMCCK'LAM ATIOV. DECEMBER snmi-: i:viii:xcic "n,iTij ENDORSES LEAGUE 1XKS Ac;r.l.I, ttn 21. Arranice tmiitM fi.r (In funeral or lYnuk intt iw me." hr- liiH ir MFori; IiIm denlli wiiM leariHtl. IH.iie hujt kIic eoniewMHl Mie lMuuht kImiii for lier Ii.isImiiiiI 1 1m I tin nilitht kill lilmM'lf ami nrransed for a mlnlMter In tlm M-rmon. Slranstelv ronflirlliiir Willi Miv. f;illMHiK' siuteimiilM, Is the report of nn nnloiwy f.nreeii that a liloml eloi In n Iiiiib u.imi hlH fienili. Tllero urns no Irio of iioInoii roiinfl thniiKh nhe ailiuliH uuine II lo lilni. INFLUENZA MAKES MP TO 65 CASES 3000 MEMBERS IS PENDLETON ESTIMATE TlY HKXRY WOOD PAUIS, Dec. 21. Spoilt, to the last I nuuv-X:Jvor a h'MKiw of nations IreU mier Honionon today declared in an - Interview with the ITnlted I'rens here "Hpoin unanfniously rpcoHiiixeg th;t i project In the only 8a Ration of t h smaller nations.'1 said the premier, who came to Paris to confer with' Wilson. "While count In ;? upon thi formation of a league to help us out, we also count upon our friendship and commercial relations with tho I niled Statew. Tlie past no Ion!' ex ixtM ,,niv tho future, in which we hope for i, development of our coin nu-rolal and Industrial relations.' . Win:iIKAS, . influenza Iiuh retlntly utfnlu sirond In tiir city with nlnrm Injr rapidity ami lias proeit fatal iu smeral inMaiKX-M. it, . tlww'fore. Im1- Ikmivch tJit City of IViKllcton and its IidmhitaiHs to adopt sncli lwjtMiros a will cluH'k the further Hiroutrof iIiIn daiittcrouH diMiM- .Tlw-rcfoiv, by authority in nv vimUhI. for tho wrtoe of prcsem hue th lionlth of the community. I do licrohy order that ail schools, churc In, Christian wictn v oreanlitJiUotiM rHirious aK'iiitlou, lott:os, Msd ha IN, hllffurd liails. IsiwliiiK allry, pictui-P kIhivim. opera Iuhc-cs. !itraric. Com-HH-rciiil rK)tiM. (laitii1 liniN putdi uitd priatc da net's, social . tiathcrimr. Ihcmry societies, luille' duhfj. tcymnashims, atlik'tie uKMK'iationt, cluh riMtni.!, and ail other places of aitiusiiiieut In tin City of 1'endleton le and they a lit hereby ehsed until further order. I further direct that all stores. Iiakerles. restaurants, meat market a. rtMoiihif; hottst's., h(tels. ofHc-, hanks. pfctiue iilleries and studios and other places of huiness where MNple ure in the huMt of nssenihllns; for the inirehaM of supplies or traiisaclhm of business shall le ventilated fn the manner presi-rilsfl by the city physic i.-iu. and that no Jitore imtsihw shall enter therein, r he Hirmitteil to enter, at one time than shall lie pre s-rfteif hy the elty liyiclan. That any Violation of this proclamation will he punished a provided J by the elty ordinance, and the Milic and puMte health officers ore here, j by charjred with the Imuiediaie eiifor(H-ment hereof. J Dated at Pendicloii. Onni. this 2vt day or Icecmhr. 19IN. t .T. 1.. VACf-iiAX. , Acting Mayor of the City of Pendle'on Oresron. ' STOCKHOLM, Ieo. 2f.-r confer, ence which will elect lho fcsident of the fierman republic mill assemble Ieeenilrcr 29, according to a eltrlin dispatch 'today. " - . - . .ovi;ii.vif;T to owx IXtX'STIHKS. liV IT.AXK J. TAYLOR ' (1'iiited Ireis staff Correspondent.) HKKMX. Iee. 21. Tlie .rbeiter Scddatenrat. at a final session last uifrtit ad(pt(d a measure providing for government ownership of mines and all essential industries. 9Q STATE HOSPITAL IS 'V rnrr rnnii rntrvnim i rKtrrKUjw tniraib BE GtEAREO UP BY CONFERENCE Instructed tin fteoles eouneil to lie- tun Kocialixinsr fmmediutely. There are no serious influenza case at, the Eastern Oregon State Hospital and thus far no deathhs have occurred flt that institution from the epidemic. A number of patients are - suffering from what would ordinarily he classed as grip but there have been no seri ous cases in the institution. No Quar antine is in force at the hospital but Superintendent McNary . states thai visiting' is taboo excepting in eai?ee where relatives are called to visit pa tients ob account of sickness. The It also Population at the institution today is The past 24 hours has shown the greatest mini her of lnriuenx..i cases ye! reported since Pendleton started euforrlriK the (mat ant Ine. and the to tal number of homes under quaran tine In the cltv has lumped to 6",. Th i new enses numnrr "t - ., Bimroxlmnt eti,.1.,trt from nua ran tine .. ONLY AUSTRIA'S FOOD t P. IS GUARANTEED SITUATION SERIOUS $30,000,000 A YEAR WASHINGTON", Dee. Operating- contracts have been signed hy tho railroad administration with the Northern Pacific and its subsidiaries, guaranteeing a standard annual re turn of more than ?;i.non,0t)O. . . AWSHIXfiTOX. J 21. Germany N In no ilanger as to fiMsl now. ac cordlur to state defiartment informa tion. Tim chief difficulty Is one of distribution. Thtt AtiHHan food sU- ualnn, however. Is serious. The Anh cricjui government Mill make neither hasty nor extensile fiMKl adjustment. t.ermaii propaganda, "walls" Tor as- : ' histauee. - V(U I 1 ASK IlvK AT OXCK . , ! AMSTI .!ilA.M. 1HH 21. Ki chard TltOOPS ACKIVr. : lUirth lias prtposctl a eouneil or si .KH VOICK. !!. 2l.--The White to send a delegation to Versailles Im Star liner llallic arrived tistay with inediately to ask the allies if they arc f) officers mid I l;l enlisted men. ready to discuss peace. BR0GHD0RFF SELECTED. NDT VON BERNST0RFF Copenhagen. I 21 .Count Prochdorff of Itantxait, minister to I 'enmark. has lieen appointed fur ciuu mitaister, a lirriln dinpaicii today announced- ' lKCLAI!i:S OMPKTITIOX FATAL LOIKX. lHe '2i The newsimper National warns the ' itrltNh it would 1m suicidal to enter mital building In eo in ct iff on wth tho I nitel St a tew, dcclarinsr if there lie any naval sn I Temacy It will be American, not flrlt- is-Ii. , OFFICIAL- PIIKSS LKAfil'JK. LOMKV. ikf. 21. The chronicle. POLITICAL LABOR . . PARTY LAUNCHED XFW YORK. , Dec, .jiU A. move- i ment has been launched for the or- Kanlzat ion of a political labor party j throughout the country. It started In f response to "spontaneous demand of j tho working people of New York City," declared Thomas J. Curtis of the Cen- tra I Federated union. j HY KT U KEKV : (I nlted Press Staff Corresnomlent,) PAULS, ix-c 21. Britain will mm far as possible to meet President Wil son's point of view regarding: free dom of tlie seas," according to ad vanee kirmislier of the Rrttlch peaett delegation. Tlie)- say Britain is. fully rtgnJzant of the necessity of revising anti(uated sea laws tml point out tliat such revision must be consistent with liritain's Insular positioti. which they believe Wilson Himself will agree re quires, sfieeial eon4deration and safe guards. 'V.'-.V; MrS-TTIXfS RrciJKn .-VPWff These llritlshers, wlio.i? while not officials, are hiati in eonnjell of the empire. Kiving the !mpmon (hat Anvio-American difTerewiev record ! log freedni iif. fhei aeaJf and otle Wilsnian iirlheiph? are, not fmKta meirtal and will most likely be recon ciled when the in-esident and IJoyd t.eorge ettehahee opinions about de- . tails. The greatest, regret .Jn expreanert that IJoyd forge's ' conrerenco with Wilson has been delayed,, inasmuch as the French are busily utilizing every opportunity to cultivate the president and the American delegation. Tliey : express apprelienston that Wllaon due to lack of direct knowledge, will iacouire nioiemfH imprw4ofwi Stardlii the British attitude. BRITISH PAPERS LIKE WILSON'S INTERVIEW 4225 IN COUNTY ENROLLED l' R. C. lilXnfVV Flee. '?! Rritih nww. resnirotM as liojo KHrae s personal p,I)er, reKarl President Wilson- in- orsan. tmlay prom! illy display. a ,Prvie. with the Pari!, rrrM,ond- )M-.-lal ilisaleh from .e,ieva. uriilna . of the Tilnt,s an llnusualIv c,,.aI. tl'at !ie ral of Ibc leas.ie of XaHoiu Statement of allied j.eace amis, and as 1 evineiiifti iiy ine miiihiiiiii in ( Ifff, Hehl and t-kraine. Three thousand Pendleton nemdei ! Imve this afternoon answered the Hed LriiKH ('hrlstmnn Roll Tnll. nrenrdlnit: .have been released from illu In the same time. Fortunately with the 1are lnerei.se in the dinease It seems no severe rases have develnpd. as Quarantine. I if fleer Tlrench reports oil Been, to he mild, anil liy care It Is hoped there will he no deaths res.ill I.IK. Kollowlnit nre the new eases: Virll Turner, i 1 3 liny. : Marvin Kin, Ml ltlaln. lien lllekinan, :I0S t'oshie. 1C. 1.. Hewell. 4 1 CheMtnut. J. .1. llllison, fiOl Maple. Wlllia... Jeppe, 213 Stonewall Jaekson. K. .1. Murphy, 311 Perkins. T. M. imllnek. 3i. 1'erklns. Mrs. Nary Matthews, tun V. Ciiurt. " .. lVliTsun, 3"U Perkins. v-,Frnnl (irenllrh. "12 foshlc-. Alfred Lyons. 314 Harden. Ailv tone. Thompson. Joe .arharins. 3(17 Willow. - W. .1. Clarke. l"l Jaeksi.n. Frank llogers. 312 K. Welih. 307 Aura Street. Karl Tulloek, Sin Jackson. . J. Walter McCormnch, r. 2r. Mad laon. K. T. Walker. 122 Cottonwood. Tho fnllowlnit were relrnaed from quarantines Minnie r.t. Oarden nnd Ccjnrt. .1. Millnrn. 206 K. Kluff. t P. Me.lonlKla, 02K Maple; Ihn i.iimnililonu l Tki.. i 1000 memhershlp to he turned In by next Monday, as I'endletnn'a share In the 10.00.1 memberships exnerteil j In I'matilla ciiiint.v Is 4ono. j , It Is expected that nlifle the Kpnn i Ish Influenza ban may have a slight effect in the drive. It will nut mate, irlally retard It. In m..nv cases, fam- i il.es w hich are under ip.arantine have j I sent in their dollars In order .t ,lp j 111. . er cent lied Cms In ei.lte of the' , u isease. f latest i.uirtintli.ns are that a total of tnion nie.nbershlps will be In by toniKht Including all precincts In -I'matilla county. j SANTA TRAVELS FAST TODAY LEST WE FORGET : Porter ltoyor, pilot iuek' tat. nMT ho 1I exempted from military servli refnsHl to lm I'l.oilll Liberty lian hoods to suiMirt II10 lioys nlife'' donned tlielr country nnirorin. Cl ATIt.M, MIVAI.TV COMMIT. KTK. OVER $3000 SAVED BY PATRIOTIC 1 SOLICITORSIN U.W.W. CAMPAIGN The cost of the Polled War Work'cipal Items lu'the above expense ae-; -rninpniKn In Pniatillu. county larst fount 'were for Bteno-trapher. Htalion. 1 iioonfh was 1.J n shown hy the . "V" and ,.ostSe . I nonrn whs . All exi.enses of solicitors were borne r't'iort of M. 11. Chessman, secretary hy thp nrt tj,-i,tiiMl solicitors travelluK 1 of tho Cnintllla. County Patrlotla ' expense and rvrythlrtg.'' This eervice leaKi.e. 1'nder the rules of showing Is a splendid tribute to th thn nnllonnl cnnipnlan eotnmiltee. Ilie ratrlotlsm of all those who have so ; lenKUO was permitted lo use 10 per liberally enntrlto. ted of their time- and '.cent of the county .piota or $34.on.l incney In .see ni- that the niiinjf". wnT for expenses, which would have drives In I'matilla county have all mounted to'34U0. The three prlu-, been out over successfully; V-.. ; i) lively disposing f any misunder standing that may have existed be tween ltritain and the I'nited States. The Times says. "The interview shows the desires of a man to whom the ma jority of citizens of all freedom-loving countries are looking as the mo-it powerful factor in making a righteous and durable peace. He has been rep resented as a nti-British, desiring to secure a predominant political, naval : and economical position for his eoun- ! try. These legends are baseless." j Xo Irejudiee. The Oaily Mail says, "NothinV in' the ; interview affords the slightest support of t he idea suggested tn some tjUar- j tors that Wilson k rasps n'. a position ; of Hseendancy for the I'nitod States or . that he is antagonistic to the inter- ! Reports' received in Pendleton from nine districts outside of Pendleton for Umatilla county give a total of 4 325 this morning as enrolled" in the Red Cross- A few- of these districts are i still working and will go over the numw reported before night. ,m Following are the districts reported: Adams ; 241 i Fruitvale ....... 133 ! Ferndale 431 I Helix I . 264 : Milton, will get luo more today. . 71ft' , S'tanffofld 3fl Umapine" 23 I'matilla. 50 more today.... ...... 15ft ' Pilot Knelt, will reach 900 78 Athena. oi more to come 3S : Freewater, ! more to come.... 344 1 M oar ham 3 : Wotston. more to come 40ft of this country. There I no wish Jto prescribe for Kurop other than an. E earnest desire t'i aid the nines hy, ' counsel. " Regarding the league of na tions be will find sMnpathy here. The ;idea has touched Kngland by its splen dor. Ifritisb and American people a,re : united bv lwnds of cmnmon law, coui : in on language and a common destge ftir justice." I. V. V. TKI.V1. AD.IOI11VS SACHAM KVT. Iee. St Ttic trial or Hi I. VV. W .. rhargcd with -onspiring to oiose the draft, will hu adjoiiriad and defendants will spend tlie holidays In Jail. I. WHS AT ion; i I.OlM. Iee. 21. hen lrei dent YYlKoti (inns ti Fngland. he will land at Imver the Kvening ews to day staled. . ttr . . . THE WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Stinday fair. PARIS CAPITULATES TO HOLIDAY SPIRIT AFTER FOUR YEARS OF WAR SACRIFICE HY WILLIAM PHILLIP SIMMS ( l ulled I'resa Staff Correspondent 1 I'.MIIS. Dec. II. I'acked with the most dlstinmiisheil Batherinu in histoid. Paris lias joyiH.sly capitulated to a holiday spirit. HI KertlKis ;i-i.l . ;,.lhas belom to the stone nice. Sant i rlaus Is premier. The city is illu m mated hy nishi and is i witn boolinu b day. The vic.oiv f':ii: has been added to the usiir.l rhris.mas decoration. Peo ple appear to have forgotten the war: so far as ttiey ore concerned peace has ali-c;oi been sucneil- S4iuKs repaid inll tUon au t'lr. mei(c.ii are beltiK sunif at theaters and music hal slwhere H. ft. II. Mmis nr.' coiiunon. Paris. aim b their four .-ars of tHrrlhl wierl-ti.--s ll;..' i-.irm-.t til.- rinht to be Ka and are making the most of that rii;ht.