East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 05, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING EDITION
Number ooplea printed of yealeroaj's
Dr Kaitlon,
2,877
This) paper la a menroer Ml aedltes)
hf the Audit Ilureaa c, Circulation,
DAILY EVENING EDITION
Tlie Fast Orcnnlan tm Master r.
gnn'a grrtUfv nwiapcr and m a
selling force ! b Ms ediertiseee
over iwl (Im rtrcnlaUoa) In llwdle
Inn ami fimatllla. county of any tlMt
neWWIcr.
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VOL. 31
-2Ai.L?-Nli!5LET0N OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919.
BILLY SUNDAY ARRIVES FOR SPEECH THIS
1 W11T PFTTPQ iq nrc at a p m
h if ivi.fv
BILLY AND
MA
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SUNDAY
GIVEN
GIAD WELCOME
"AH These People Down to
See Train Come In? Thank
You," Says Famous Billy.
EVANGEUSTMAKES
FIRST TALK TONIGHT
CHAMPION DEMPSEY WILL TRY
STAGE; WILLARD LOST THREE
TEETH, SO CLAIMS VICTOR
Milton, Home Players and
Kilties Escort Sundays
to Lunch.
'All these poople down to are tho
train come In 7 Thank you for corn
Inn," sail Billy Bunday with his uhuhI
simplicity as he stepped from the train
this morning Into a crowd of Pondlc
ton people who throiiKed the station
to greet tho famous evangelist anil his
wife. "Ma" Sunday.
Billy spoke yesterday at La Grande
but has his customary ep ready for
the Pendleton occasion tonlRht. lie
and Ma expressed pleasure at arriving-
hers and Billy says he's Kind to
make his first talk in the Hound-lip
city.
Mayor J. Ij. Vaughan, Wlllard Bond,
Marshall - Spell and Bob Simpson
formed an official reception commit
tee which conducted the Sundays to
a car driven by Mrs. Jnmes Sturgia.
The party left for Hotel Pendleton fur
luncheon. Tho Pendleton band, the
Milton band and the Kilties Joined In
the crowd which conducted the offl.
clal car te the Hotel.
Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Bunday will
be guests at a dinner at Motel Pen
dleton, given b A. A. Freutzel of this
city.
t I r. v - ' 'I
si I l i
7 : X !
SHORT OF GAS
R-34 CALLS
U. S. DESTROYER
FOR
TEtL PROJECT HAS BEEN music has been
OFFICALLY CERMDfK.
Ul OLUUliU UMI
i
' I KA1,KM, thily r. Nine liuiHlriHl and
hilly thoiiMind dollars in htmilx of
(Iroui Aii uhi'n I.Jorifa in Ttov T,1'1 "i-lrl.-l arc Is-ius Ikhu.iI l
,. , . t, , . 7. l,,u WHirciary of wIhk '.h offiw. It is Thursday
ui r unuj juttri iaitiiiig i
Against Big Vinds.
TWO DESTROYERS
RUSH ASSISTANCE
After Crossing Atlantic Gi
ant Dirigible. Has Bad
Luck.
Iit-llcvcd ili-v l((iiH-iit work on Hie - "
mj-t will start Imnuflialty. The
cnnimiwkm approved tlM; bonds iirn !! GUoA-
, it ana ii dim jitiaiui ovum-
PRESIDENT WILSON WILL
ADDRESS SENATE THURS
ON WORK OF CONFERENCE
uled for Forenoon Arrival
Fails to Make Good. ,
SWIMMING CONTESTS
AT THE NATATORIUM
; Dancing Will Mark the Fi
nale of I wo Days Celebration.
I.OSTO.Y, July 5. A wircletw ninn
yene from tlH- naval radio station
picked U nhortly bofnre noon con
vinced naval officers the Hritish dir-
NKVV YOUK, July 5. Tumulty def-
iiatety announced that I'resident Wil-
The prenident's addre-sa probably
wi'l be in the nature of an exhaustive
. 1a. s k
iKible H-34, travelinff from Scotland eon will address the senate Thursday
to Newfoundland, will be forced to
descend In the vicinity of the Ray of
Funrty. A message to the navy de
partment Bald:
"Could a destroyer proceed to the
southern end of the hay of Fund$ to
tuke hlw majesty's airship I:-3 1 in
tow?"
A Kecimd nieKHUKe picked uu nald
th AHHoJino supply' was running
short.
WASHINGTON'. July G. A staml
yaWu and two destroyers were order-1
-d ii rush to the assistance of the I
11-34. !
conference. It ts expected to be the
loiifewt speech he ever made at the j
cupitol. Ieague supporters in thai
senate will try to force a Quick start !
of the debate after his address. "f
report on the proceedings of the peace j
MIX WHEAT LOOKS
LIKE CROP OF 10181-
1Y 111 C II MIIrN ) out. Donuisey was ocnt hack to his
(l-nlim llvi. wrr OirrcHtHiiKlnit.) corner. The lmpsoy crowd wen(
in iw. i.r. vmiiinviiin l.nr, knocked out
i... i. .til rrii-nriH tisliiv. round.
.. .... ..... ..a..... r.n. ui...... lu. whtja
!. iu.,........,ri.i mir enrnor anil broke Into wild t he
HI Il-im III' H'n
mm ir Uio inoMt iic-Ktcl(Ml ItouM
- rattling With Wind
WASHINGTON, July 6. The gaso
Hne supply of the It-34 was
f hort as l he Kt eat airship
aKaiust irMim head winds over Nova
Scotia, accord In if to a wireless the
navy department Intercepted.
ONE RUNNER TAKES 3 PURSES;
RnnmmiKnwnAMFi
nuuu iuuuuiu him uluii uniriL
Wheat yield this year In the Ilollx
riKiou is expected to -he shout tho
: n me as Inst year or slightly lower, ftc
rordina; to estimates made today. The
region last yeur jtroduced an average
ff 37 hushels to the ucre. ome going
as high as 4S.
The hot weather about three weeks
ago scorched the grain some In the
Helix country but littlo damage re
sulted from the frost previously. Near
Waterman the yield promises to 'be
exceptionally good. Harvest will not
I'egln beforo July IE. The acroage
this year Is practically the same as
that of lust year.
Threshing has begun near Kcho and
n good quality or gruin is being pro
duced. Just how heavy It is yielding
to the acre hna, not been reported
here.. IlnrveHt will he general In the
west end of the wheat belt by Mon
day. Kamples of turkey red wheat from
Morrow county, near lone, have been f
rceclved here. The wheat tests 6tl j
pounds to the bushel and Is of excel- .
lent grade. The lack of rainfall in j
iiiri i-.iuiiii.v una ieouta. to nwy mi
bushel per acre ratio down.
rfcximl for Urn fliMl time by a pum-li.
went down six times from IH-imwoy's
IMow.
It Is nolle prohuhlo Hint Ita-mfw
will mot, ticorKow Cansnticr In his
ic.t ImmiI.
TOl.rcnn, July n. Jock lieinpsey is
king of the pimllistlc world and a
greater champion never lived.
Tho I'lah glaillutor, flKhlliiK the
most seiiKutlonal bHttle of his meteoric
career, battered Jess VVitlsrd from
powerful, mighty lookinit human be
ing Into a bleeding and awful mass
in three rounds of flithting. ,
Wlllard. arter returning to his cor
ner, collapsed In tils chnlr. Ho w;i
seized with fits of nausea and seemed
about to lapse Into unconsciousness.
Then his seconds ended im battlo by
tossing a towel Into the rintr.
Hy that token Dcnipsey roso to the
Bubitine heights In his chosen profes
sion. Wlllard's showing was the most
pitiful of any champion of nil time
Dempsey's tho most amazing In putr
II 1st In annals. 1
Thi-j-tnirhnitt the nine tttinutes o(!
fighting, Wlllard n.iver landed a real,
ly solid blow upon Dcmpsey. And
through those nine minutes nenipsof
hit Wlllard with such crushing, ten
rlble force that lung before tho secoiitl
round was over the crowd began to
shout to the referee:
"Hlop It. stop It!" - ,
The echo of the first gong hardly
had died away before nempsCJ'
launched a terrible atlacs: that (pilckr
ly closed Wlllard's right eye. smashed
his nose, gashed his lips In niaicy
places, transformed his whole face
Into a bleedmg. horrible mass1 and
made his body one splotch of red.
It wasn't a fight. It was a slaugh
ter. The first punch that KempseA
landed meant tho end of Wlllard. Thn
challenger dodging several Jabs of Die
giant, rushed In suddenly, whipped n
mighty left to the stomach and fol
lowed with a flashing right to ttye
body.
HoiuhI One.
fiempsey drove a left hander to
Wlllard's jaw and Wlllard staggered.
Dempsey drove a punch to the heart
and Wlllard went to the floor for the
first time In his career. liempsey
floored Wlllard six times In the first
i round, driving htm all around the
' Tt)lKllO, Jnly 5 Jack lx-niixo'.r ; ring and having him on tho ropes,
punch Is now on sale here. It Is made Wlllard never once was able to punch
of logsnlK-rry Juice, sol(cr. bit of; back. When Dempsey had Wlllard
syrup and crackixl Ice.. It carries no on the floor for the sixth time and the
knockout. , J referee apparently had counted htm
lilMUiry. Is n-nlliur. Ills g-uanl un
ngalnwt ilmne wlui would pry Into what
lutlUKiM-d Ut him in the ring.
tumor wore, heard: all idjcln tJuit
Jew sliffcirxl a broken jaw but lie
wnt word Ui tJn I'nltcil Ires that It
was a niMiikc. He iliil not admit any
lost tcelli 1ml lnnipscy said li savt
liim slat tlu-iti on the canvas of tl
rlns.
The town Is gelling- ""M'k lo lionnui ttlft )r)K. Wlllard's left eye was
III u slow faidilon. iroii of men aro rinsing and he bled from the cheek,
still seen on street corners nnrulne rx-mpspy hooked the left to tho chin
over the round ill which V lllartl,Hn,i willnrtl reeled to tho roopes. W1I-
Wiilurd in the first
Tho crowd surged forward
Wlllard was being led to his
;rs for
iHiropsey. Wlllard had to bo assisted
back to his corner.
Hound Two.
-JDoiiipscy ran to Willard's corner,
smashing rights and lefts to the jaw.
Thd1 champion fought hack but was)
umible to stHnd the terrific bombard
ment. IJcmpsey deliberately measured Sereeant Marquette. Imlloon pilot who
Willurd and then crossed right to the, Is believed to liavo been drowned
uiiiiil of the chin, hut Willard did notjwln-ii a captive balloon in which lie
fiill. Dempsey missed a smashing
Jard fought gamely. Dempsey was very
cool. 'Dempsey fought to a clinch.
(Continued on Page Six.)
The track events at the Hound-Up crowd
park yesterday afternoon were profit-! ing
running .able lor J-mery Worthington, -with two C. I',
battled L-irsts und a place in the winning re-
j lay team his share of the spoinls.
Worthington had no trouble in taking
both the 50 anal ln yard dashes for
0 Miles Off "Maine. J men and his relay team won tho t0
WASHINCTo.v, July B. The navy I Ur d run agaiivst a field of two others.
department received a message short- A ,.,.,,, whcn aIlnost taxed the ca
ly after '2 today showing the position ! .
of the It-tM to be ac miles northeast M ' 8""""u ",u
raccB-aiiil the bail game folloving. Tho
&xliibit!on of the national pastim'i was
nuytii'iig iuit scientific. Pilot Hock
winning out over Athena, 10 to 9 in
. see yaw contest full of errors and
"boners." '
Th men from the Hock start h'. out
stronj;. scoring a lead of thre: luns
r;ch I. eld until .the fourth when
Athena p.led up six runs. The win
ners got one and two an inning, how
ever and when Athena left the fleiu
Hh two on bases and two out in the
sixth, the l'ilot Hock runner vert,
euick to see their opening and scored,
oris l'n m second and another from
first e. This put the score u to ;
an 1 tool, the heart out of tho thcna
ihe winning three run coni
the last two Innings.
Do Lausaux, on a Yal won
! FI.YIXfi FROM SI-OK.VNK.
A pixme message to the East
Oresonian imm Walla Walls Hi. 4
afternoon hr-Hight the news1 tlint
UviiU-nant h'ctu-rs. flying from
t-.okaiie to lemlletfHl, - luul !
quested thuA oil and giM be made
available ror hiin at Walls, Walls
for s landins at S o'clock. It Is
Uie preeni minion here that after
tiik:n& oft ami gas the aviator will
fly on to Pendleton.
THIS EVEJTIYU
5 p. lu. Hand concert and swim
ming contests at the Katatortum.
7 o'clock Exhibition flight over
city by Liieiic. Fetter.
7:30 p. m. lntriotic addresn by
Billy Sunday at Happy Canyon.
9 p. m. Masked, dancing' on Court
street.
10:30 Dancing- at Happy Canyon.
tho motorcycle race.
of Cross Island, Maine. Tho message
asked if destroyers were en route.
IMI.MKIV IlliOT 1OST.
TOIF.IHI. .Inly S. A Vliilcd Slates
Istlloon scxiliting nwr like f-rio for
was oiemting over the Willard-lKvnii-
' arena yesterday Is-okc- its cable
and floated over the lake. Tlie bal
loon Tell two miles out. Fred Delevan.
moving picture oerntor was rescued
by one tif a himrinl luunchcs which
sturtixl in pursuit. All are unable to
account for Marquette's dlsapiieor
". "it t i ai
T tmi r n.-a, thn Inltff fnrln ,.l Ilia cum--
He was prestcri iond d t th eeif,hri.tion lnj.v. with
uy Hoy smnlley with an Indl m and kiltied bagpipers drawing the lion's
tJ. I. I .tterson took third on a Hen-jshare of attention. The Scots - vied
dci-sin. He split third with GIot .Ynr- witn three ther bands for popularlty
ton. id. tig a Merkie. ' fm concerTa lasting three hours thkf"
,. - . (morning- and the time when Main
as follow raCeS Wertet wasn't bubbling over with mu-
R' . jsic-wasn't noticeable.
100 yard dash Worthington, Saun- The only disappointment in tho pro-ders-
. . , jgram today was the failure of Aviator
Hoys under 12. 50 yards Didioij, I Buhl to appear. Buhl was due to
McNary. 'come here from Walla Walla but for
Girls, under- 12, CO yard
fmpson. Mildred Atkinson.
Boys under' 16. 50 yards Focett.
Luja reasons not known to
! failed to arrive. When
De Wilde.
Girls under 16. 5'l yards Thelma
Keene, Lula .Simpson.
B0 yard dash Worihington, Saun
ders, Potato race Smalley. McGoniglc
and HclmicH tied .for second
Sack race Robinson, istahl
Three legged race Robinson ar.d
i'arnes; Saunders and Kern.
Relay. 440 yards Worthireton,
Reynolds and Strahorii.
Saunders,
THE SQUEALER
DINNER WILL HONOR
FLYER AND SUNDAYS
lieutenant J. M. Fetters, srmy av
iator who will arrive In Pendleton to,
night, will be the guest of honor ut
BKht. and Hilly and "Ma" Simdav
will bo the guests of honor at
a dinner at Hotel Pendleton, given by
A. A. FrentKol, automobite dealer of
this city. -
Additional guests nt the dinner, bo
sides tho host and the guest of honor,
will be Uieutounnt W. O. Buell, who
flies this afternoon:; Mayor J.
Vaughun, Frank Hayes, J. It. Knight.
Tom Keating. Hub Simpson and
George Baer, president of the Com
mercial Club.
Lieutenant Fetters will be remem
bered as the nvlntor who was hers
two weeks ago and who gave Pendle
ton an aerial exhibition In a govern
ment plane.
AKMV NOW ;t(l..MMI
WASHINGTON. .Inly S. DmlolH
xalloii figures show I lie resent
strength of the army to be :I8 MM.).
Men diseliarged now total 2. 755.7(17.
MAKING "IIFJIPSEV PCNOH"
r- -3 '
s , most Sfc aw
Sfrffi V RE I KG VIOLATE
f ')
10 DROWNED WHEN
LAKE BOAT UPSETS:;
Vlul'X FALLS. July 5. Ten
are reported drowned in the
siiistiig of a small excursion boat
en Lake Madison last niglit. The
b at is said to have struck a
snag and overturned. Authori
ties are searching for the miss
ing. " '
i
the committee.
hen the committee
saw Buhl in the Garden City Thursday
he was trying to raise I55 with which
to recover his engine from the express
company and it is thought that he was
unable to raise the money and get his
machine assembled.
Pendleton will not be without a flier
i however, for Lieut. J. M. Fetters is due
:to reach here at 6 o'clock this evening
'landing on the Bittner ranch, east of
I the city. The last word from tho army
man was from Moscow. Idaho, but
(whether ho is coming from there Is
tnot known. He will be asked to fly
(over tho Round-Up grounds at - 7
j o'clock to keep the engagement of the
'missing aviator.
I With crowds slightly smaller today,
jollity has reigned supreme and the
; cooler weather has put the "pep" Into
the celebrators. A good sized crowd
attended the Rieth-TTmatllla game at
he Round-l'p park this morning; and
the sports at the park this afternoon
Attracted a large number. Interest in
the water sports at the natatoriuiu to
take place at 5 o'clock has keen high.
: 'T" 1. .. . ... . . : . . , , .
j ,nc c.cnis ui iouikoi. wnicn win
, close the two days' festivities, are be
ing: eagerly awaited. The mardt gras
I masque, the dances and tho street
carnival will be the most lively events
!of the two days and the city's first
I Victory Fourth is expected to pass out
big blaze of glory.
300 WHO SERVED ARE
FETED AT BANQUET
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE
OPENS 8:45 TONIGHT
"When tho War 1
I AH of Equal Rank"
I Tonight will see tho opening of tho
lver and We're1919 Chautauqua at Ihe Round-L'p
was the song grounds, with a l..tnre '-Th. bi.i,ii.
jock Coleman. Pendleton s Scotch of the Russian Revolution." bv Dr.
j corned an who Just returned from Joseph Clare as the initial attraction,
i service with the HSth Field Artillery. The lecture will begin at :45. in order
sang yesterday at the soldiers' and to allow attendance at the Hlllv Sun-
siai(ors oanquet at lvile-Y oodman day lecture before C'hautauquu.
hall. Jock wrote tho song himself to' The evening's program. however,
express his sentiments, and it evi. I will begin at 8 p. m. with musical lui
dently embodied the idea of the other personations and readimm hv lhM M..-'
I service men. for the applause was b.n iDonough Kwleston company.
"'." !"... ioe oig ion nas oeen paced n the
i resided at the 'Hound-Up grounds and nothing Is
short talk, in lacking in the arrangements which
ton for her re- nave been made for tho opening night.
I u-;e,
mi :
1 1 ,
lv
Captain
' banquet, ai;
1 which lie i
;ceptions t
1 I'lit r nt
a shor :
we:-.- ii I) ,- ii.
ill- city.
The iiii;-Iv.
W!r' Kftvsis is
from the t;.-d
serving were .V
Sxdn.'y Stimoi-
S"tiinierrill
Florence K
-clii' tied veterans.
: ! s Ivsp.-ln told in
r.r it fol the soldiers
"l.. :ht-;- received from
lill: I'
I
Mis.
I -
i vice men who
I at Sin. Girls
osx who assisted In
i Viri-m'a Todd. Mis.
I'l.-. Mm Kvclvn
Miss Alice Korshaw. Miss
-l-.aw. .t;ss iMalre Raiey.
Miss Rita Fergu.
rink and Miss Ar-
.leraid.
si o. Mrs. i,'ar M F
lie Kousnxoin.
J Orchestra music during the meal
was by Fletcher's Jaxa orchestra.
Ii
I jm if THE WEATHER
fimL rtV. j Toi.uht and
fAjiJ-J' f:i!L Sunday fair
J Cj V J and cooler.
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