East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 20, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
DAILY EVENING EDITION
The Ewl Orrgouian Is Kasurn Ore
citing force glreM to Ita advertiser
over twice Hut circulation In Pendle
ton and t'hiatilla county of any otber
newspaper,
VOL. 31
CITY OFFICIAL PAPB
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919.
RECORD ROUND-UP CROWD GlS WILD AS NEW CHllPllS
NO. 9841
OF
IS
ROME
PORT
CONSIDERED
MORE SPECIALS COME,
COACHES WILL BEGIN
T
Wi HO
NORS TODAY
WESTWARD
Berlin Dispatches Quote Re
ports From Munich and
Laibach, Austria, Saying Al
lied commanders withdraw
EVACUATION DEMANDED
. WITHIN NEXT 24 HOURS
If Poet Does Not Accept Ulti
matum as Issued, Allies Will
Threaten to Open Up Bar
rage on Disputed Port.
LONDON, Bept 10. Berlin dis
patches nuote report from Munich
and Laibach. Austria, saying that al
lied commanders today Withdrew
ships from the Flume harbor and is
sued an ultimatum to Oabrlelle D'An
nunilo, demanding; his evacuation of
the port within 24 hours.
If the poet does not accept the
utlfmatume Issued allied commanders
will threaten to bombard the port.
"I.RT 'Kit Bl'CK"
Saturday Loads of Round-Up
Visitors Begin Arriving From
Four Ways, by Sunrise To
day; Baker Boosters Here.
Strong, Coe With Band.
ROUND-UP SIDELIGHTS
' "Go on with the sot; don't stop for
me," "said Bob Hall last night at the
Happy Canyon show when he was
crushed beneath a horse which rolled
upon him when Hall waa playing- th
part of a soldier In a rescue party. In
the show. Hall's part la to fall, wound
ed, .from his horse, which is also
wounded, but last night in the play the
horse rolled on Broneho Bob. Hall
waa taken from the stage and the
stage and the audience did not know
that he was really injured. He wan
rushed to St. Anthony's hospital Im
mediately. This is not the first time
that Hall has shown his nerve for at
Round-Up a few years ago he broke
his leg- In the tryouts but when the
Round-Up opened he mounted his
horse from crutches.
X A. Irwin, Jinka Taylor, 8am
Thompson and George Strand formed
a quartet yesterday which pleased the
Round-Up audience with a selection
"Alfalfa Hay." They wore obdurate
regarding an encore but finished the
act with a flourish of bottles contain
ing; g-ood red likker.
t ' ;
. Tba thousands who thronged the
bleachers and grand stands yesterday
rose; to their feet when the band
played "The Star Spangled Banner."
The natioanl anthem was played dur
ing the cowboys' bucking contest.
i' !' ..' .
W. GV MoAdoo personally congrat
ulated Lorena Trlckey after she won
the cowglrls'a relay" race yesterday.
"A fine ride," declared Mr. MoAdoo,
aa he shook hands with the cowgirls.
It was Pendleton's treat to have two
airplanes flying overhead while the
great parade wended Ita way along the
streets today. The Mayfly gave sev
eral exhibition flights, with a few
St until, while the Ace plane did
straight flying. It was a sharp con
trast! with the ultra modern twenti
eth century mode of transportation I
and the primative nineteenth century
prairie schooners and stage coaches
below. .
dovernor Olcott and Will Wyrlck
traded hats when the Governor
mounted for the ride around the urn.
k. (Continued on page J )
YOl'n TRAIW LEAVES.
Umatilla, Portland and 8po-
kane No. 21, 10:15 p. m.
Astoria Special. 11: JA p. m..r !
PARADE KEEPS
CROWD TENSE
William G. McAdoo Rides With ;
Taylor at Head of Great!
Cowboy Proces-sionon
Show's Third Day.
GO
TO SCENE OF VESSEL ,
SUNK IN HURRICANE
Representatives of Valbanera's
Owners Receive Official Re- j
port Ship is Lost; No Trace j
of Passengers Nor Crew.
SCOOP MARTIN WINS SPECTACULAR
RACE FOR RELAY CHAMPIONSHIP
TODAY'S RESULTS
j KEY WEST, Florida. Sept. 20.
j Wrecking crews and divers left here
today to examine the wreck of the
j sunken vessel reported to be the
INDIANS GEORGEOUS .irC;Urv0nn "
11.00
Heppner Branch Special,
midnight. -
Portland Special (two sections),
11:20 p. m. '
Journal Special for Portland,
12:20 a. m.
Portland Fast Mall No. 6, 5:05
a. m.
Walla Walla No. 2, t:00 p. m.
Walla Walla special, 10:46 p. m.
La Grande, Baker and east No.
18, 6:00 p. m.
La Grande special, local, 11:00
P. m.
La Grande. Baker and east No.
4, 1:20 a. m. .
La Grande, Baker and east No.
6, 7:10 a. m.
Pasco and way points, N. P.
6:00 p. m.
Pasco. Seattle and Spokane N.
P., 10:00 p. m.
Trains bringing a big Saturday
crowd from far and near began ar
riving in Pendleton by sunrise this
morning and by sundown tonight
these long loads of Round-up visitors
will begin retracing their tracks home.
ward. First to arrive this morning
were two specials from Portland.
rrom Baker last n'ght .came 100
boosters and the Baker concert band
From the west end a special of eight
cars arrived at 9:16 with what peo
pie there remained In Umatilla. Her
miston, Stanfield, iBcho and Rieth. A
few moments later the Walla Walla
train brought In several hundred
from that city and the east end towns.
The special train from La Grande
came In at 10:10 In time for the pa
rade. There were several hundred
from points between Pendleton anil
the Union county seat on this special.
The local yards were almost com
pletely filled today with sleepers,
coaches and engines, ready to begin
moving out this evening. Both the
Northern Pacific and O.-W. R. & N
Co. announced the times of their reg
utar and special trains as published o
the head of this story. By noon to
morrow, most of the thousands of
Pendleton guests will have made their
departure by these many trains or by
auto. I
"LET 'ER BtCK"
$7037 DAMAGES ASKED
BY MAN FOR ASSAULT
ANCESTRAL HABILAMENTS i'hL"wept Cu.V.e? days aBO- The
' a crew of 150 with a valuable cargo.
Airnlano Pirrlinrt niorhsorl T11" has. been mis"ln ln P'-
.... v, vii.iiii,auMr hon she arrived off
iim; v mucrs.
Cowboys' relay Scoop Mar--
tin. Walla Walla. Wash.
Steer bulldogging Jim ' Maa-
sey, Snyder. Texas. .
Cowvir,'?' bucking Lorena
Trfcfccy. Cheyenne.
During Spectacle Gave Con
trast Between Ways.
and the Present Day.
. and put to sea again
trast Bp.twPPn Wavs.nf nirt """" i' "f""" to enter ,hP
- - ... . - - j w - v , wlu u.irjjr uunng ine storm,
' COWBOYS' POSY RIPE
Klre-py Armstrong, time 61 a-i.
3. A. Rodin.
S. Roy Kivette.
COWGIRLS' BCCKIXO CHAMPION
SHIP.
Klolso Hastings on Rani ins Kid.
Saw Name Plato.
Kiu-ign lioberts commanding the
submarin chaser 203 stated upon his
arrival here late yesterday, that he '-...J.
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had !alnly seen the name plate of the
High In the air two planes, sound
ing ultra-modernism In every whirr
of their wings, circled over a scene
that might have been clipped from
the pages of the past. The sunlight J
made a thousand nrlsma from the House 4( mnes east of Key West.
glittering beads of the Indian's trapp- N'oth.ltiR U known of the fate cf the
Ings. The air was Mled - with the 1 Passengers ana crew.
sound of horses' hoots, the music of
the band and the tinkle of a thous
and belle. It was Pendleton's 1919 ' LONDON. Sale of surplus govern
Havana
because she ml,.
Ruth Roach on Hoar Cat, rode. .
Prairie Rose on High Rock, rode. .
Rose Smith on Oddfellow, rode.
lxrpna Trlckey on Kil.l.-r nwi
COWBOYS' RELAY RACK. FINALS
I. Scoon Martin. I2 H7 ti..
Today's time 4:01
Va..Vr on the h. ., , ....-. 'arsons, l3:IO,
, . " '"ciay total
"LET 'ER Bl'CK"
three?
Today's time, 4:01 1-5.
8., Roy Kivett, 12:35, three day to
tal. Today's time, 4:04 2-5.
Ilnals, Cowgrlrlg' Bucking Contest
1. Lorena Trlckey. of Cheyenne.
2. RuthRoach of Fort Worth.
Texas.
S. Eloise Hastings, of Pendhiton.
- INDIAN POXY RACE
Joe Cantrell, total three days, ,7:40
S-5. Today's time 2:12 2-5.
Jim White, total three days, 1:55
loaay's time, 2:11 S-5.
Adolph Farrow, total thri-c das,
8:17. Today's time 2:30.
FINALS Bl'LLDOGOING FOK
CHAMPIONSHIP.
1. Jim Mossey, 1:01 4-5, total for
two steers. Todays time, 25 4-5.
2. Lucian WUIiams, 1:30 2-5, to
tal for two steers. Today's time,
1:00 2-5.
"8. Alike Hastings. 1:39 4-5. total
for two steers. Today's time 57 1-5.
Ray AlcCarroli broke world's rec
ord today, buUdogg-iug- Ids steer in 15
seconds. .
ALL SEATS TAKEN
36 HOURS BEFORE
Drumheller Rider Wins Classic
RaceJ)y.leaclcW)nry Two
Fifth of Second for Three
Days Event This Afternoon.
CHESTER PARSONS IS'
CLOSE SECOND RIDER
(Continued on Page 2.)
SLINN
riUBLIN,
several selnn Fein newspapers
t h r ri 1 1 1- i n 1 1 T .. ..1 .. .1
ment was stores ham niiH i,!,.." .uiipieauiS puo-
,,, M M jiu.-ai.ons ana seizing the type
2560,000,000. 'machinery.
FFJNKRS RAIDED
Sept 20. Troops raided
and
Damages totaling $7087 are asked
by Arthur I. Luce from John McKlroy
In a .suit filed today In Circuit court
The suit Is the outgrowth of an alleg
ed assault by McElroy on Luce, com
mitted June 17. 1919.
Five of Luce's ribs were broken In
the assault In which he alleges that
McElroy beat and kicked him and
otherwise maltreated him. As an out
growth of the alleged assault. Luce
had to be treated for peritonitis, h
sets forth In the complaint. For treat,
ment by doctor's medicine and los
of time from his work he asks special
damages of I6S7. For general ana
punitive damages for the attack he
asks $6500 additional. Luce Is repre
sented by Raley, Raley & Stelwer and
ll. J. Warner. j
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I ; TO THE RESCUE ' !
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ASTORIA WILL SEND
TWO TRAINS IN '20, F
Of the thousands here for the
Round-Up none show more en
tnusiaam than the Astorians, wtio
fay tney will be here twice as
s-trong in 1920. The following
wire from the acting mayor was
received by the 'mayor and read
at the Hound-Up this afternoon:
.Astoria, Ore., Sept. 20, 1S19.
Hon. James Bremner,
Mayor of Astoria, Ore.
Care Sound-Up Special from
World s Largest Fresh- Water
Harbor, Pendleton, Ore.
Citizens of Astoria extend greet
ings to Mayor Bremner, officials
of the Crr.mber of Commerce and
the wires from the Lower Colum
bia iler section att enigtnd
bia river section attending the
1919 Pendleton Round-Up. We
also congratulate the progressive
citizens of Pendleton upon the un-
reecflented hospitality accorded
o.ir people and hereby pldo
enough of cur citizens to insuro
the operation of not one but two
spejial trmns to the 1920 Miov.
C. A. LEI NEN WEBER,
Acting Mayor of Astoria.
"IKT "KR BrCK"
PRESIDENT WILSON
AT IXXS ANGELES TODAY
LOS ANGELES, Sept 20. Presi
dent Wilson" arrived here shortly aft
er 9 o"clock after spending the night
on hln sp-.-eibl train which was placed
on a siding at Delmar ,a few mi!s
from San Diego. A big crowd met
hiin.
M.ET "ER Bl'CK
Frank Pcrlin. of Athena. Is ly
ing in St. Anthony's hospital with
a broken leg and broken arm aft
er an automobile smash-up this
morning. d Mrs. Perlln and
.inultf- f.re tuff,. ring from ml
r .r Injurle.-. Mr. Pcrlin and tarn.
II v werd cn tl eir way to the
I!oi:nd-l'p when a Dodge car.
wl--.se dilver Is unknown, collid
ed mil th'j t'cillii'b Franklin ma-
Squaw Race Today Was Neck
and Week Affair, Winner
Taking Outside of Track
Winning Despite Handicap.
With every seat In the big grand,
stand sold out 26 hours before to
day's program began, bleachers pack
ed to capacity and hundreds standing
the final day of the tenth Round-Ui
promised to prove the greatest, la
of attendance, in history. A
perlect day furnished the proper set
ting for the finish of the most suc
cessful phew In a decade.
Hundreds who lined up for grand
stand seats this morning had a long
wsiit only to be informed hat they
co'ild get space only in the bleachers.
I-onsr before 11 o'clock the long line
shifted to the bleacher ticket office
at the Round-Up park and at 12 when
he Rates opened, the big" stands '
gan to fill from all entrances. More
than 25,000 persons, three and a half
times the population of Pendleton,
were estimated In attendance this aft
ernoon. Cloudless blue skies, a bright aun
and a i;cntle 1-reexe made the day
Ideal. It mvht be termed one of
th'js-j first, ir Jndian sum -tier days.
." e ..n!y '. ci- eion an! Ik-urn Ore
con is favored with. T ft at daya
i.f record-'oi caking evo-'n fiesh In
mine, the .eighty thrciK Ien for
the first and lollowing t.itirs on
ttv- pragtmu.
Many Are Standing
Several hundred . were standing
when the burro and bull riding contest
tprned the final day. While the lit
tle gray long ears defied efforts of ,
the cowboys to ride, Sleepy Armstrong
d a field of 10 In the cowboy's pony ,
lace and crossed the tape In the lead '
with a time of 51 3:5. A Rodin wu .
clor.e teliind and finished a good sec
ctid. with Roy Kivett third.
'LET 'ER Bl'CK"
JOHNSON ABANDONS TRIP
WEST OF THE ROCKIES
ST. PAUI ' Sept 20. Senator
Johnson definitely announced the
abandonment of his stumping trip to
the Pacific coast lie will end this
Journey in opposition to the league of
ni'tioii with speeches in the Twin
Citis today.
Senator JohiHon told a crowd of
20iici persons in a local theater that .
"This ti a time when men cannot
halt, hesitate or pussyfoot ' We're '
.u.v tii.ina a situation where we must
either yield :o sinister Aslatlo or Eu
ropean fl'i .-circs' or whore we will
stutiil out fT lf'S fei cent American
Ism. The puth of hundred P3f cent
Ai; er..iniui is thi wh.'eu feme of us
ai W,-hikten have tt-l;en rnd we're
solo frard t!int tain r ntll Ara
erlcun people are, fully provided,
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