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    DAILY EVENING EDITION
Number copies printed of Saturday'!
DaJ'r EdlUoa.
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fc tiie Audit Bureau of ClrcuUtloaa.
DAILY EVENING EDITION
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VOL.31
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919.
NO. 9730
SCORES IN HIGH IN OPENING DAY OF CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOT, NARKS ARE CLOSE
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ITALIC NS RETURN TO PARIS CONFERENCE
FIRST HALF FrEGONTULE S jmm "ToRLANDO AND SONNII LEAVE
. " - - 1 - . . i n . i .
E TONIGHT FOR PARIS TO
RE-ENTER PEACE NEGOTIATIONS
BEING
SHO
ENTERED
'. 'M 22 SQUADS
IN 150 BIRD EVENT
Lou Rayburn and Frank M. Troeh
were tied for first place at the 90
bird mark this afternoon with 88
dead onea each. J. W. Beavey was
second, with three down In the tame
distance. Jena Troeh, who stood high
at 76 birds, full down In his next fir
teen and finished with at targets.
Lelth, Keller. Dr. Cathey and New
land also stood 8f at the to bird turn.
Jess Troeh ran up the longest run
of the day's shooting up to press
time, bringing down 71 birds without
a miss. Itoy M. Welshons, of Yaki
ma, ran (5 before dropping a bird
and Oscar Lynch, of Palouse, register
ed 61. W. K. French, of Arlington,
time taken out repairing No. 1 trap
thla morning and shooting in the
handicap event for the Kverding tro
phy will not get under way until late
this afternoon.
For Kverding Trophy.
The H. K. Kverding trophy Is be
ing shot for this afternoon', following
the completion of the first half of the
state shoot. This I a 26 bird handi
cap event and the winner takes pos
session of the trophy for the coming
Continued on page si.)
Results up to 2 O'Clock:
Poston 15
Peret 14
Woodwnrth 16
Morris 13
' J. Meed 1
Schilling 14
Dr. Cathey 14
Watch 14
Kewland 14
U Matlock 13
' Hammun .. 13
Klches ' 15
Leith 16
Ada Schilling 14
Van Attn 14
1.. Held 16
Mopklns 16
C. Templeton 13
Rearle 16
Haker - 1
llolnhan 16
Mlalr ...,... IS
F. Troeh 16
Chtesman 16
Jtnyburn 14
Keller . 14
F. Templeton 15
Preston 11
McCornark 14
Beavey 15
J. Troeh 16
Pflrrmun 16
Fharman 13
Ford 16
Bailey 14
Orlee 14
Iemp II
dray 13
Keinter 12
Rlewart 14
Kverding 13
Campbell ., 13
Drumm 14
'Webthon 14
Strowger IS
Bpangle IS
CI. Matlock 12
Btevens 1!
W. Matlock 13
Watts
Rickarrt 14
O. Dodele 14
P. Dodele 15
L. Templeton 15
I-acey 12
Bowmen v 16
Lompkln 13
Ingram 16
McNurlln IS
Hamilton IS
Hotlner 16
Had ley 15
Robinson 12
Fpence 13
Patterson '. .. 13
Riddall - i I'i
liny S
Hflrrteon 13
Ray 11
nuns is
Hickman 13
Nelson 12
Oewett ,13
Lynch ....... 13
Williamson 13
Jones 1
Vnleen 12
Rowker IS
France 1R
Raum v IS
Mnr.key Is
McBurth 12
Zuger M 1 1
Roberts 13
F. Zuger
Miles
Drake ......
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J. A. Heed . .
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Peepain
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Coutts
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Rherldnn ....
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Kirs. Rowker
Johnson ....
Mm. Jones .
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ROM
raXMi". OetLAHDO
BADOM SONHINO
PEACE
BY
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WITH
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21 IS
OUTLOOK
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13 H. K. Wlrth will leave tonight on
14 No. 18 for a business visit to
IS Grande.
German Credentials Accepted,
Delegates Empowered to
Represent Entire Country
FINISH OF 300 BIRD
SHOOT TOMORROW
TREATY COMPLETED,
HANDS OF PRINTERS
LIBERTY BOND SALES
TOTAL $9,300 TODAY
Subscription In the local banks for
the Victory Llbony Loan todny to
taled $9300 at 2:30 o'clock. Of thla
mini one subscription woa for $5000.
While loan offfctaU are d If. pointed
that the first day of the final week
of the campaign shows so small a sum
they have taken Into account the fact
that Monday of laHt week wan also a
poor day and look for an Increase
during the remaining day.
U. S. Not Directly Concern
ed m Bulgaria and lur
key Treaties.
BY FRED FERGUSON
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
PARIS, May fi. A secret pleanry
session of the peace conference will
be held tomorrow at which the com
pletetferman treaty will be discuss
ed. Latest authoritative Information
Indicates- that the treaty will be pre
sented to the Germans Thursday.
Credentials of the German delegates
have been accepted. They are em
powered to represent the entire coun
try Including Bavaria, The Germans
have also accepted the allien creden
tials Including those of the Jugo
slavs, ,
The. treaty Is understood to be com
pleted end in the hands of the prin
ters. A 15 day limit for acceptance of
the terms would require the Germans
to sign the treaty not later than May
21.
Immediately after the presentation
of the German treaty the "bitr three"
will begin assembling the articles of
the Austrian past.
Italians Kim1 Messairo.
A Rome dispatch declared the
Italian cabinet sent a lengthy note to
the allied governments yesterday. The
nature of the message is not revealed
but it Is assumed to be concerned
with the reported recognitions be
tween the allied and Italian govern
ments which have apparently been
under way since steps were taken for
the opening of negotiations with Aus
tria. .
Apparently the only thing which
has been standing In the way of the
Italians' return to the conference Is
the discovery of a formula which will
save Orlando's face with the Italian
people and ata the same time leave
President Wilson and the conference
generally in an unaltered position.
Others Siniiiltuiioonf.
The const. m ni a 1 1 on of pea ce with
Bulgaria and Turkey, it is believed,
will be undertaken practically simul
taneously as the settlement with Aus
tria. The United States will not be
directly concerned In either of the
treaties as she was not ut war Tvith
these two countries.
AMBASSAIWMl ATTKXBS.
PAItlS. May 5. MarqiiK Imperial
Italian anihuKHador to iirttahi will at
tend llw first husinews meeting of flu
league of nations this afternoon no-
Aiistrtans May 12.
BASL.E, May S. A Vienna dispatch
today reported the allies had Invited
the Austrian peace delegates to come
to St. derma In May 12.
The final 150 birds In the 300 bird I
state championship shoot will be run -off
beglnlng at 9 o'clock tomorrow j
morning. There will be nine frames, f
six of fifteen and three of twenty j
bird's. The slirte champion will re-
... t..-. 4 un.4 all arnrni!il in
the Grand American Handicaap and I . RuSSl'an SOCiallStS Believed tO
return. i oe i.Tf m "". i
Be Moving Spirits of Rad-.
ITHOUSANOS MIX
IN MFI FF WITH
INDIANA "REDS"
Attempted to Introduce
Cargo of Whiskey Into
Dry Oregon; Launch is
Upset and Two Perish
EUREKA. Cal, May " fi. What
the sole survivor declared was an
enterprise to introduce a quantity
of whiskey into dry Oregon devel
oped late Sunday in the discovery
of the gasoline launch Erie, foun
dering. The captain and engineer
were drowned according to O. A.
Hinch who was rescued after be
ng in the water two hours. Hinch
declared the Erie left San Francis
co April 20 for the north with li
quor. Attempting to cross the bar
here to get gasoline the vessel was
overturned by cross currents.
Big Three, Considering Plan
for Holding Fiume ; Until
New Port Is Substituted
SHARE COMMERCIAL
PRIVILEGES 3 YEARS
WILHELM ASKS TO
RETURN TO ESTATE
BKR"R, Slay 5- Acowrdtng to
German nemiapers the former -katecr
aked the government for
permission to return to Germany
and live, on his ctate near Ka-dlne.
the percentage
ical Battle in Gary
will b divided on
basis.
The Honeyman Plamond Trophy, a
50 tarairet handicap event, will be
shot off Tuesday afternoon. The
trophy must be won three times to as-
tablish permanent ownership. The , -,..
second day of the Leith trophy, a ATTEMPTED PARADE,
twelve pair of doubles event, will fol- VIOLATION OF ORDERS
A ladies' trophy, a Pendleton In- ; '
.linn nnha rri t&A In added mortv. ; ' ' '
will be shared from the results of to
day's and tomorrow's regular shoot
ing. The first 50 birds In the regular
events wHI count toward this trophy.
Battered Disturbers Jailed
or Given Instructions
to Leave.
. j.
NO FrtKFKItEN'CE FOR FARMERS
GARY, Ind., May 5. ?!rong guards
WASHINGTON'. Slay S. Farm are patrolling the streets to auard
worker wont lo elvcn preference In aBainst . revVai ot Sundav'n r.riio.i
onuuiunK ""'.' uwhum.. ; riots
imrtnlmit orrutwi s anintiim w. j no
HOSPITAL TRAIN
MAY STOP HERE
FOR HALF HOUR
Italians May Get Claim
After Opponent is Pro
vided For.
PARIS, Mar 5. The Italiaa
. detdratm are retairntna; to Prfcs,
the Ita a n ambanaador Informed
Foreign Minister PIciMm U ....
arternaon. Ha said Orteado antt
Sunnlna will leave Rome toalaiK
arriving here Wedneadajr aora
' .:;..
Oonalder New Port
PARIS, May 5. It is learned today
the "big three" are eonaidering- & plan
for making Flume a free port oadcr
the control of the league of nation,
for three years. While the Italian,
and Jugo-Stavs thus would - enjoy
equal commercial privileges) in the
disputed territory during this period.
work would be hurried on the con
struction of another port for the
Jugo-81ava on the Dalmatian coast.
At the expiration of three yean It la
' assumed Flume would be formally an-
1 navul .a lt.lv .
Hans Was Rambling:
Right Along- Says
Cop Also Present
Tho hoAnntAl Drain .iwrtnwl or
. ra mi win ,- ...... . , ' History does not t elate how fast
. -.. Henry Collins was travelling, but the
row. according- to announcement re-1 speed cop says Mr. Collins was mov
ing right along in excess of the speed
limit yesterday when arrested. .
Mr. Collins paid a 13 fine to Judge
Thomas Fits Gerald."
reived by T. P. O'Brien at .1 p. m. to
day. It will stop for SO minutes.
Pendleton may have a chance to
see. on Tuesday or Wednesday, a com
pletely equipped hospital train bear
ing 16-t patients and as many escorts, j
The train left Xew York city May!
2. and according to word received by
T. F.
the train arrives here between
OREGON CTUAOIS LEAD.
WASHINGTON, May s. Rlvalr
for thejMUMMt i.f kfn- fl .
O'Brien, local assenger agent. If tn complete Ita victory loan aaota re
rain arrives here between 7 a. . m,ited In a dfcaaut hec . n . .
m. and 8 p. m.. It will be held 30 Io and jtchigan. Oreon sub.
minutes for exhibition purposes. But j WTtncd her quota without the asdrt.
If It rnsRfM r,rndletnn nffor fi n m . -
Sixteen battered radicals .r. . - j;,, " . ns accusing iowa asal
department docs not consider a gen-
in jail. Many others arrested in a bat-
oral shortage In labor In farming shall tie, in 'which it ia estimated 4000 radi-
nc the drternilnliur factor In estan. Cals and 3000 policemen, state mllitia-Ifc-lilng
the cllethlllty of indidnnls men federal coumv aa 8tate agenUl
for discharge.
THE WEATHER
FORECAST
Tonight and
Tuesday fair:
liffht to heavy
frost.
. and patriotic citixens - participated.
, have been released on promise to leave
town. The battle was precipitated by
, radicals' attempts to hold a parade In
violation of the mayor's orders. Hos
tilities started when the police began
! break in it un Krouns ff radicals jneet-
! imr In halls and on street corners. It The referendum on the herd law
ended three hours later when, aided enacted by the last legislature and
iby a heavy rain, police charged the jaPP'1"? to th-is county cannot be vot
i main body of radicals, arresting manvied upon until the next general elec-
1 MK-tuaan or navtrur iriitt-rl .
me me Pnuau.n- win govern banks Ut -nderwrloe th Mhwrtptiom
the stopping of the train at Faker. tnr tlHHe statm.
HERD LAW REFERENDUM MUST
WAIT FOR GENERAL ELECTION
TVi opera (nro 68 Today,
Mtixinmm temperature BS.
Minimum temperature, 40.
Weather, partly cloudy.
Wind, west.
and driving the rest off the streets.
J Russian socialists, it is reported,
'were the moving spirits of the radical
I battle. 3'ietures of Lonine and
: Trotsky were carried by many groups.
Policemen nnd a company of militia
charged along the streets sweeping
tion, November. to910. according1 to
decision given by Attorney General
Brown in answer to a request from
District Attorney R. I. K eat or.
The attorney general's opinion is
dated May 2 and says in part:
You asked upon which ballot this
I Answering. I beg to say that it can
not be voted upon at the next special
general election for two reasons. One
is that chapter 429, Laws of l,
calling said election provides that only
the measures therein specifically
named can be voted upon at said el
ection and no others. Therefore, no
measures which are referred by refer
endum petition and not included in
(the list set forth in said chapter can
the radicals out of the way. Hun- 'measure should be placed in order tojappearon the ballot at the election
dreds of patriotic citizens joined the
police. The radicals were split Into
small detachments and scattered. Citi
sens ripped off their red insignia.
WOULD CIVILIANS WANT OUR
SOLDIERS TO QUIT THE FLAG?
IVASIIlSrtiTOY. I. C May 3, 1913.
K 11. AI.lHtU U, Kdilor Knst Orcgoiiiiiii, lVndlcton, Oregon.
I would ho tacking In tamkm-e.s if I did not tvt yon that the trva--nry
depMitimMit in apprehensive coik-thIiik tho VAHory lJherty I.oun.
In virw of thl ntHoiis sititalUin. am "Wtninry of tho treasury and as a
fclltnv nrw-paiM'r utllslicr. I npHal to you to lwlp lntre nt your
roiulMs 1 ho urgoncy of suliMiTlhtiitf to thin I04111 by puMUhhig in
your cllltni of .Moiidny In first pago box. If iissilHo, Iho follow ing. .
"Hie Victory IJhorty Ijonn camimlgn Is two tliinls over hut sub
st'riplions have Immii naiortcd for HitSo more than oiic-tlilrd if tlio
loan.
"It Is iiKtincelvablo that the AmerUmn ooplo who with heart and
onl uajitMl the fiuht for fretNlom will pernCt Uiis loan of viilory and
tlMiiikgviiig to fail.
Our iNiyst fravo of their health, of their stmigth ami of tltcir
that rrrfdom iiiiuJit not MrUli. TlHhro are ono and a half mil
lion American Ims In 1-Yanoe and tromiany. Now that tho war let
ciMleil It vtoiiM Ihi aa rcaHonahlo for thont to di.homr tin nation hf
doiortniic tltc flair aw for tho nation to (IMionor Hwlf by . dcMcrtlnir
tlu'ti. Is It a largo tliingr we are now asked to leml our nitutoy to pay
the c4 of victory. Is AnaYtcan niomy ca nilliiur than Anterlcen
ninnlioiNr.'
'lt nertno of tlte millions who havo bought Liberty IIoihIs buy
Vlrlory Nilc ami ihhxt!-- Is sure
CAUTlCIt ta.ASS, sHTotnry of the Treasury.
make tho measure valid.
I called by said chapter.
"IT WAS LIKE 15"
VThree of the 100 sbooters at thsjover the Columbia highway the en
traps yesterday wera women and Injure distance and excMlcnc touring
every instance friend T ire 'ia close, road Is reported by .lack Bay In
on the heels of hr husban l'i score, i whose car the trip waa made Mr' Bid
Mrs, .chilling, who i hardly larger dell. Ben Hay. J h. Harrison and
than a good sixed tar--t gun winged JHck Bay made up th party and all
SS on the first day making a straight took their turn at tr-o I apa yester.
20 on one of the tr.-tns. Sh-- was,' day.
only six birds be.'ml her hmbanJ, j
who is one of the stare't be.t known, f,.,,, Troeh Ma hl broth,r j
profesonal shots. Mrs Jones al both of whom shoot .man, The
did . good M. tw. .les, than her hub. ohlu.med f lneJ
by and Mrs. Al B.wker of Ileppner. eagte eye , ,her you a
turned In TS. playing baseball. Both w.re r-.ted
..... , .. , Inwly as highly in the national game
Although trapshoo-.m.- a .; they ar, , ,rBpshooni,. j?,.,,"
game and Is somewhv. irvaned by wo-!w a toxy pltcn ,n nt. ,j d
men the fair sex Joe, not forget all. nad ,,.,. p.rt.nce.
the little habits of its own at the bth in the bushes end In organlxtd
traps Every bird that Mrs. Schill- baseball, a. a catcher. They are frmn
log dropped yestercay brought a, Vancouver, Wash,
stamp of her foot ai emphatic as thatl
of a school girl dentil tho pleasure Prank T.mnt.tn- ... ,
" - oiraa wnn
Mark Siddull. a riemer of
bourd of directors if the Stale Sports,
men's Aocution. wus '-ne of a party
of four which ilniv. rll tho ay from
Astoria by mito. The trip was mad.
reckless ahandon In the
l practice shoot yesterday. Is present
the holder .. .r...
present rate of speed would again
take the title. The state champion.
Continued on page six.)
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