East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 23, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING EDITION
DAILY EVENING EDITION
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CITY OFFICIAL PAF3t
OOUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
1 I EasglQrAoniari)
S I i"y-'t PEN Uti i -
NO 4867
VOL. 31
FIRST BOLSHEVIK
ThMQ m APTIAII
IHIIIU) in HMIUli
NEARMGRADtf
Administrative Head of Amer
ican Relief Mission in Riga
Wounded by German ohell in
Bombardment of City.
REFUSAL OF FINLAND
WORKS NEW HARDSHIP
Russian Soviet Government
Notifies Berlin Compliance '
With Allies' Blockade Re
quest Will be Hostility.
UO.N'Lm .S', Wet. 23. Doctor t -son,
administrative head of American
life tiilHHlon In Itlita. wan wnundatl b
u Oermun mIii-II which Htruclt the or
Kanlzution'H haadQttaHara, according
to u t'opcnhuKi'ti iliHpatch today. It
occurred daring a heavy bomhurd
incnt of the city by General Rcr
mondt'N tiernian army. lottili de
ferdari vigorously reviled to the Ijoiii
burdmcnt. a Moscow dlapaten rOAOrtad that
the first tankM maiiufuctured by Iho
hoUhcvlkl are In action UKiiliiHt Ccn
ernl Vudenltch' army outHldc of I'd - .
rnKTad. A Hio'kholm datpateh said
Yudenitch'H dlfrirultieH have been In-
creaaed by the refusal of Finland to !
coopcriite In the attack on IVtroifrud.
Agrarians In the rinnltili diet blocked
nil attempt.i at umIiHiucc, fearliiK the
heavy cost.
The Kusslun Hovlet Koxernment no
tified rjcrmany that compliance with
the allien' request to Ji.ln In the block
ade of the. bolahcvlkl will be rettarded
lui an act of humility.
OCTOBER SNOW FALLS, hermiston dairy, hog displa y
FIRSIIN40VEnRSOPElVS; coifPETv is keen
Forty years ago I'cndletoii people
shivered amid October now, todaj
they are wltr.v'Mni: the firm Oatober
full of the pure-und-w hit. ilnrc 1H79.
According to old tiroern the ffleial
data for the appearance of i he first
f la ken i Christ man Kv and when
fitow fell here 20 yearn ago on No
vember it. It wa a matt r of w on.
derment.
The snow, of the powdery variety,
fell this morning and meltod glmont
I in mediately, althotiKh the tempera,
lure Ih 38, roldeat day yW this
fall. I asl nlght'H temperature was
.!:'. aecording to the weather report
Of .Major L0 Moor house. I 'endle
Ii'h'h we;ithT man.
Anldp from lis Hectacular ftetttlire
the hiiow is dootdoUly vtdcome to
farmer. Including huh nttfht H niln
the precipitation totallod . T, r. Im hes.
whieh settlen affirmatively the vital
ijuestlon of to seed or not to seed.
Athena had n snow today also. My
travelers from that section, and the
reservation district also experienced
a snowfall.
There ! mm h Sh"W In the mOUtU
tains sa ys W. W. Cryder, I 'matllla
forest supervisor.
GOMPERS IS URGED TO
CALL SPECIAL
PBOtllA, Oct. 2.1. A UleKram waa
n..u to I'roKlilont Oompon tmlay hy
Iho'stiili- friliTiitlnn of labor In ool
vontUin hi-rp. urKlnn hi mto Immnli
ataly on il bih-cIhI convairtlon of the
i,i.rir.n StadaratloD and th four
Ntnwiiy orotharhoodn t form
an Of-
ranalv nmi dpfcnHivo alllan.
The
ronoluti"" rtrctoraa "lho eiipltallntlc
. i .-is In .Irinik with power, Is exploit
ing tho worklriKinan. that It niusl he
curbel and thut oBWrlv! coMa li v
Intl mnirt ho reduced."
Ulvooate .stnui'.
1-I90HIA, 111"., Oct. JJ. Speakers
h,-f,,ro the convention "f llllnolii fed
eratlfn of labor advooated a general
eiilke to aid the ateel workers. Vice
president Connorx wild It the fled
strike lost the labor movement would
atl luck SO yearn.
Ilciurn Fmm Grand liodge,
Mi. and Mrs. Iftnn ' Tayl
turned this inornlns from
Bolaa
Idaho
whero Mr. Taylor aucwieii n:'
grsnd lodge or me i. i.
The
vas I hi-
Ullll'lU ' -
lurgi'st O'-er lici.i ui me siam ui in.-
. ....... ,. I,,.,l,i..l !
lui. .nr. iiiyiwi w..
fifty ilelegatoa from Spokane unci
Northern Irtuho will pass through
hire Saliiiflay Btftnlng al 8 o'clock on
theli way home. .Mr. Tuyloi
said.
Installs Grinding Plant.
U. C Wimer, optomet i i.-t and op
t , - in j m the Sehaefer jewlr utoie, has
oomrleted the Installation of ;i mod
ern grinding plant The plant make?
nissslhln the duplicallon of a lenne In
60 minutes. Mr. Wlm'i states that hh
fHHt inereaslng buslnesH and the grow
ing demand for quick service ha
prompted him In offer Ihe public
what is known as 5!tv Minute Sei -tfco."
WINNER OF CONTEST TO
M't, ---ji r ' .,
'"KiaWBBnVDVMnWBIKWMBVBUnn
c
t
5tr
Anil.
of the fo
Mirw Anita Pooth of New
h of .W
l. He
innvlf iirodiirtion. The shadow in tii
of why
judges dMelded sh would
STALLS, PENS CROWDED AS 7 TH
j Btnlls and peio at ih rXerinlston Dairy and Ha .Shw. were crowded w ith
1 entrim In the ntrloua contests yesterday when the sevvnih annual how
opem-d. Farmers from the weM end or th uojiily are e . idencing keen Interest
and there Is considerable competition for Hie pri-nfttffai:''
The crowd was unusually lurfce for ,. -i,ii,K day mid it stimated that It
will be f.-ur limes a i large by Fridu and .--aturdiiy. Hn nnMon people arc
making every cffori to ncciinnioilatc the v;si',rs. '
FIFTH SPECIALIST CALLED
IN TO ATTEND PRESIDENT
DT, II. . I'kr
Although Admiral Grayson, Pt
dent Wiifsin"N ph sit-ia 11. has mad'
no
annonnccmcnt. It is understood I hat
Ir. H. A. Fowb r of Washington whs
called to sgamtne Mr. Wiis.m. TMg
makes the fifth specialist in attend
ance on the president. Dr. Fowler Is
n specialist In treatment of affections
if the n lands.
TWO PLANES CRASH IN
OCEAN TO OCEAN RACE
.. ,,- N;
-
Id. (Mi'S ill 111
transcontlheni
e giound here
strong wniil.
n
hi d t
cl-
deltts dlle
:ten-
mt iiyncs, starting sastward on his
return trip, was blown Into a fence.
His Machine was so be Hy wn ;. d he
N out 't the raae, antry trying
to make a lHiiding ftbout the same
time, den ended with gTeSj f ( i ee and
smashed a number of ports of his
snachllte, but will be able t resUgftS
the flight. No one Was MrioUal) hurt.
funeral "rt'urdav.
I
The funeral of the late C. . It, v.
enhera will be held Saturday after-
noon al '2 o'clock from the residence
at &rt5 West Alta si i vet,
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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919.
BECOME MOVIE ACTRESS
"
- IJ.rodi
i- picl ure rnaRaKlne contest was
aatoeurea her an important part in a
photograph irlrea a very good idea
"era n" M ell.
'.Mif hortt3r-d ov will be en-
tered in the (nllktnic contest ut
the llermwton Dairy and Hoc
Show. Twenty-two have already
bean entefd, breaking all pre-
vioufl re ord :im the gTOfiteel
numlx r in the past hIx shows was
1 2, fifty two reKistered cows,
two OupriiMpys, t wo registered
balls, SS Duroc Jerseys and sev-
oral I 'ola nd Cttlna hogs, and
httfli grAtie heifers are shown at
the exhibit.
4
HtrrniHton
scjhuol,
of the
with I orot hjr
members of the
J team, Won first prize in the students'
Ktocfe. judKhiK contest. I orothy dis
played spirndld knowledge Of stock
a nd h r informal ion rivaled that of
ih' boys, sa the judges. Bctfo won
second prise, $10. Margaret Hagan ofthe officers b
Rtajiflfld. eras another vouruar mlas who' Mis. t Miil
' Invaded the boys' field. The stand
ing of the teams was ns follows: Iler
! R.Uton, Kcho. Slanfiebl. '-lumll:ihiinl
Umatilla. The .sir best judges were
! .laims Hall of Ib rmistiiii, ('land Whit
' sett of Hi-rmiston; Kjtrl Sitltng. of
hn
Margaret Bs-gafl of Stanfield
' bTowardi of stanfield, and Dor
trtggs of Hermiston. The teams
I four dairy cattle and four hogs
contest
proffram for the Ortwan Dairy-
The
men's Convention hlch as held in con
nee) ion wiih the show today was as
follows;
Itoarsday, h .m.
Addre-s of welcome - -- May
MeK engte.
ReNponse A. 1" VV'eStOoti i
F
.f Banks;
pns . but nf ihe Association.
What the Oregon Dairy Council Is
Dolllg for the Dairymen of the
States ' li. S. Sahin of Portland.
"The Newly I ipcovered Importance
of the Dairy Industry." M. R Shroek.
of Portland, formerly lTmntilla Coun
ty agent.
CHILDREN OF EASTERN
STAR TO BE FETED
T
I I
I h
ehlldren of llastern star members, the
ISastern Star chapter will be "at home"
on Saturday afternoon in the Vasouit
hail between the hours of V;S6 and I
O'clock. The officers are arranging
the afternoon so thai all chapter mem
bers in this chapter and all who may
be visiting or living here and not af-i
filiated with this chapter, may come i
and gel acquainted There will be
Bntertainment for the children as well
as the Informal afternoon for the
mot hers.
Jim luakciey Deports for Baker.
Jim HI
pie
f Wallowa, left last
after isii ing here
the past week.
evening for Pake
with relutives for
UPHEAVAL
POSSIBILITY OP INDUSTRIAL
CHAOS FRANKLY ADMITTED
AS CHASM IS MADE WIDER
LACK OF POWER PUTS
NEWSPAPER EQUIPMENT
OUT OF USE 4 HOURS
Power trouble, bo til in the
WalM Walla bead plant and in the
en-cult between Athena and ren
dlelon lied u the comiolUoti
rjictlttiej of tb- Host Oregnnlau
between ":!." and tills morning
and lietwarn i mid Itfto tbis after
noon. As a result, tic iue was
not onfl i-oii-ldcciibl;. kite in get.
lina lo pre-., btrt did ihii Itcrmlt
ol Hit cclllllt: of tin' ii-ual aiinnint
of oopf. The three tyP""tHn
mnt'ltiltea, a w M M I he it .- .
d land iiihiii '. ..'tricul power t r
their operation.
LETTER FROM HUSBAND
EXPLAINS MYSTERY GF
Nervous Trouble Followed In
fluenza Attack and Journey
to Mayo's Begins Long Wan
dering Which is Ended Here.
Through a story published in Port- j
html yesterday, J. K. Whitman, bus
band of Mrs. Celts Whitman, commit
ted to the stutc hospital here .Mon
day night, bus been locuted. Mr.
Whitman, who resides at 39S Sixth
street, knew nothing of Mrs. Whit
man's whereabouts until (h saw the
story from Pendleton, his kn-r to
Chief of Police Roberts today said.
Mrs. Whitman bad influenza lafii
-wlntiT and Han I-hi ee-v s-'neta
ever since. Mr. Whitman explained.
Purine- the hot spill in 'July she was
taken With nervous trouble and would
not stav in anv one place for more I
than a tew days. Mr. Whitman sen
her fo
Minn.,
Mtfyo
IIiother
: t Rochester,
g- t besteflt
lere, however
in It
ks they
A tU
da
IH!
I',
there to Seattle. After a time In th
sound city she went to Spokane an
from there went to Portland
gam Monday. Mr. Whitman
we v
in met his i
went horn
wife ut the train and th
to dinner.
After dinner that evening, Mr.
Whilman went out to get a room
elsewhere, so Mr. Whitman said in hia
letter. Since then he has Seen noth
ing of her although he found, attei
two days search, the house she had
stayed In at L'14 Eleventh stret t. From
there she evidently wen! to Mosier and
from Mosier to Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. Whitman Is still In the state hos
pital lie re where she wag committed
after examination by Dr. D. J. Mc
I'aul. She attempted to jump off u
moving train at ttleth, trainmen Cold
re.
who runs a rooming
rut h st reet, Portia nd,
ober S, Mrs. (Vlia
I a room, but about
house at Ble
MUd that on (f
Whit man engUsg
20 minutes late
di
.ppi
from
CAPITAL AND LABOR
V.SHINiiT The phot
he American I - deration of 1
Rockefeller, Ji
n th" conferci
.hoe leces twio.
Ml unconventi-
aHsBERHSW
Jfflss s ;iCs?SalS 1
on the steps of the Pan-American building before the break
e. Th photographer dweovt red that John !.. Jr.. Wraps his
ftOOUt his hoe tops before he ties them, wkich struck him as a
al, at least, for a millionaire
LOOMS WHEN LABOR
When 'lumpers led bin delegates
out of the conference the -faced
the following Hituation;
HteH woikorn, estimated at fron
oy,o to half a million a-l Mrik.
1 in with American Federation J
: record us favoring a call for fumJfc"
to support the utrlke.
.Secretary Wilton !h trying to sto:
the walkout of marly half a million
i soft coal miners, ceheduled for No.
j vcmber 1.
Railroad brotherhoods a n d fehop
men demanding waKe Increases and
- changed wt.rkintf conditions which
they intend to rush for h. de-
ru0n befnre the road are returnee j
to thfir private owners.
U'.SHINCT N. Oct, 23. With la-I
lor delegates OU of industrial con- j
ference, restoration of industrial
I- a .a- restA with rrt'sident Wilion. i
Whother th- president will attempt !
BtllC
eek
nW RUJthod t" end trie rerurrene of ,
-tt il t-s, anT lockouts, la uncertain j
Th pybltc and cal-ital groin s an-j
nounei- their intc ntkin of continun !
MtOJiSj foUowing withdrawal of tht '
labor flelepates last niiht. GeneraW
opinion,
druwal
fererce,
arriving
j turn.
y.any
eouAtcy
however, u
j. Tactically
preehidine
at a truce
that the with- j
ended the con-J
any ha nee of
program unlesf- ;
fficials frankly believe the
a facing the possibility of
ivduM rial lioh. aval, and the entire
Attention :of the executive depart.
irent ,nil conercss
to afertWis it.'
iu, be turned
HERO OF 1917 WORLD
SERIES CONIES HERE
Urban
i:cd" uber, right hande
iwim me mmn "
i eno k ioii mis o.o, hm.s ""'"
most of the winter witb friends in
I'matilla county, Kaber "is hero of
the 1S17 world's series when the Sox
and New York Giants tangled, but in
the recenl series with Cincinnati waj
not given a turn on the hillock.
Fuber received a large slice of th?
SpOili from the series but was disup-
p"intcd in not being sew to me noma
aiter Clcotte and Williams were bal-
tered by the Cincinnati batters. Kabor
was not even put in as u relief hurier.
The big leaguer WtH visit with Fred
tMoes at Helix and this week end will
go on a deer hunt south of Pilot Rock
near Blktiorn cabin. Kaber Was her
Fin the winter of 1917. after the Sox
I OlantS series and spent several week:
tin hunting-trips. His home is in Cas
! ade, Iowa. ' 1 j
the house and never ame back, Shi
left nothing but Tew groceries.. Mrs
Miller said that the woman appeared
to be tired and had little t o say.
merely asking for permission to us
the BtOVQ to make tea. When she die
not appear-, after making that request
Mrs. Miller called to her and found
that she bad disappeared.
BEFORE BREAK
grapher snapped Frank IfOTriSon, secretary of
(lor tleft in earnest COS VerSatlOSi with John l.
ROBBERS WHO ARE HELD
FOR BIG JOB AT ASTORIA
Albert Meadors. ftbove, who held up
I No. 5 at Meacham in 1811s, suspected
! of robbing Kallunki store of $10,000.
Krank Wagner, below, who takes cn-
tire blame for robbery.
"SPOOKS" BLAMED FOR
SPELL OF DARKNESS
IN WEE SMA' HOURS
"Spooks" are blamed by Dr.
F. W. Vincent for the peculiar
action of tho city's lights dur
ing the night. Repeated at
tempts to locate a break in the
system failed and no reason is
advanced by the manager of the
Pacific Power L.Ight Co. for
the Intermittent spells of dark
ness. Pendleton gets its power from
Walla Walla, the line serving
the towns en. route. Athena had
no trouble with its lights and as
soon as this was ascertained,
two linemen, with search lights
went over the system from Pen.
dleton to Athena and back.
They found everything in food
shape. Dr- Vincent says, but tho
lights would not stay on when
switched in here. Another in
spection tour over the route
was made a t daybreak today,
with no different result. At
9 o'clock the power was turned
on. running uninterruptedly un
til about noon. No repairs were
made, either In the city or be
tween her.- and Athena.
When the lights Wnt out
last night, candles and lamps
were brought into use. A vaude
ville act was on at a local th' .
ater and when the lichts failed
It was finished candle light.
Restaurants and early opening
stores this morning lighted their
establishments he candle and
Vamp. Until power was turned
in. local news pa pers were help
less to start composition and
were delayed nearly two hours
In getting ii ndcr way. .Some
other estahlishments were incon
venienced by the failure of the
power.
On O. .V. l lilev Club.
Kugcne Hampton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hampton of Pendleton,
has been chosen as a member of the
O. A. C. men s glee club. The club cs
jfr.,.t t.iir southern ''alifornia dur
ing the Christmas vacation.
Returns from Lower Columbia. r
Iee I. Drake, adveitnting manager
I of the Knst regonian. returned to
' Pendleton last evening on No. IS aft
er three weeks pent at Astoria. Mr.
Drake is one of the oeraere of the
, Evening Budget at Astoria and has
, been helping the roedrganfsatlon of
: that paper.
Moirm Comity ieiitf to t,tilt.
M. Sbutt. sheriff Of Morrow
county. Is to resign Nov. I. according
to word broi ght here toda? by Deputy
Sheriff Selhv ,,f ib ppner Shutt was
elected lust 'fir to succeed 0OOfJO
McOuffy. Velmify M now deputy
sheriff and is tneifftolted fr the un
expired term o Sheriff Shutt. Mc
Ibiffy is renembvred here as the
P'uev'y offlcal a ao shot Charle
Manning, one of the Meacham train
roMmffOj four years afto.
Ssuitii Dakota Visitor Ueavea
I.vntan T I hjnning. I
gist of Woux rillr, . -home
last evening on No.
iting for a week with A
here.
oneer drug
l . left for
I after ie
C Koeppen
WALKS OUT
DELEGATES FOR
PUBLIC TALK OF
OUTLINING CODE
Advice of President Sought To
day as Result of Conference
After Break Last Night;
Session May Continue.
HOPE PUT IN WEIGHT
OF PUBLIC OPINION
Some Feel Further Effort Use
less Since Labor Group Left
Round Table; Tumulty Takes
Question to Wilson.
Washington; Oct. ts. Pri.
ticnt Wilson today eonstittited a new
conference from the wreekage cf llie
first one. At his suggestion, ma do In
a letter to Secretary lne, tlelegaSeM
re Presenting; the public will remain In
session to seek solution nf the nation's
indit-trial problems. Ikclegates ren
rcentfng employers are evened from
further attendance but the public
group, the president told l.aiie. must
work. The public group is expected
to make nn exhaustive Investigation of
the entire national situation Just as
ihe original conference planned to do,
Iinc exilainetl when he called two
groups to order at 2:30. lie said new
mcml-rs will lie added ir it seems
necessary. Lane dii'laeed the confer
ence "adjourned as now constituted"
and the public group immediately
stoned Its session, the omnloyers'' del
egates leaving the hall.
WASHINGTON, Oct- 23. The pres
ident's advice was sought today on
the practicability of having the pub
lic group of the industrial conference
continue in session to adopt an indus
trial code. This followed a confer
ence last night of Secretary Tumulty.
Chairman I-ane, of the conference,
Thomas Chadbourne of the committee
of 15. and Bernard Raruch. one of the
public's representatives.'
It .s learned that Tumulty put the
problem before President Wilson this
morning. , !, '
Lane is anxious to have Ike public
group make a report to th president
outlining what it believes should b
done to bring cooperation between
capital and labor. Smoe of the pub
lie's represetttativeg feel that this will
be useless since labor left the con
ference. Those favoring it think pub
lic opinion would force labor to ad
here' to the principles the public
group laid down. -'
MOTORCYCLE SMASKUP
' PUTS CITY BACK $165
Payment of claims against the city
Was ordered by the ctty council last
evening in a short session of purely
tM lllllf, III ,
J" k'
l.cd ji.il'I as
k. Among the bills order-
on.- for $t85 for repair
to thi traffic officer's motorcycle.
recently smashed up in a -collision,
and anutker for to H. Carter
for uctin? as attorney In the Crlm
n.ins d;'.uae suit against the city.
Petition was received from Dr. t-
Id II. Hill and others tor pamg
Martm street from Main to Madison
and Main street from Martin south
to the end of the present paving. It
was referred to the street committee.
The fire committee okeh was
i a c i -d o n Iho t wo perm its for work
within the frle limits. The jobs ln
cbide remodeling of a pool room In
the M Mock estate property on Main
street ind a new Window and floor
in the fr-;nt of Hohbtich's bakery.
The i. e rumittee reported an of
fer of 2o for the old fire bell tower
In the rear of the Field school.
CLUB MEETINGS ARE
SET FOR TOMORROW
V'jt a meeting- tomorrow nt the La
i . of Um O. a. v. . Mrs. Coots Fr
Mrs. 1 Strnhorn. Mr. Jsnnfc
nJ Mi 1". M. WyrtOk ua
as lie nioetin Is to he
th, clul' i oom at Ifc,- c ounty lltjrar-
IHlliiaii (.lob,
I ii'iilii! club m. - burs will b.
. a, .:a t. irrow aft. -moon of Mrs.
' ii i. t.tsy havittK bean sakl
.i h o'clock aiesthn lUiman
i ihe th. mo of st idy.
SL iies uull l
'i-hu l it" n of St. .fn flull.l will
i, i luntorrnw nlsht at I ', look at
he 1 AAscvpal reotory. A bustiiaw an t
oi i i TOtsstlii i Is i inni"l fur the .
Will Alter elli,
r WsbetvaM s lM, mSm
la t - Iter a elb( sy f
. tt, th K0.S' to b Hi
vei
t