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DAILY EVENING EDITION
DAILY EVENING EDITION
Numbvr ul ' "i)i' h printed yeatenh.y'N
Dully Knltton
2,989
This paper 1 a. MtinNr nt ii'U tl
by the Aiuiit ftui'riiu of Clroulatlone.
Ihri Halt Or-tonUn la Kaetera Or
gon'e great 't n"wpapr and a a
Mlmg force givra in lh advertisers
ov.-r iwk" th auarantd paid flron-
in Pendleton and Umatilla coun
ty of any nthf newspaper.
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
NO 4901
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
DAILY EAST 0EEO0NIAN, PENDLETON, OEEOON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919.
VOL. 31
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE IS PLEA FOR PROGRAM OF RECONSTRUCTION
9
LEGISLATION
8000 PLANTS IN
NINE TO SHARE ,
REWARD MONEY;
TAYL0R:$2,500
John Doe, Alleged ex-Convict,
Who Gave Detectives Infor-,
mation Asks $7000 for Ser
vice; Receives $5000.
DIVISION OF $17,000 TO
BE MADE ON THURSDAY
Detectives Phillips and Tacka
berry of Portland Who Play
ed Leading Role in Capture
Awarded $3000 Each.
Sheriff Til Taylor will receive 11100
as hi.s reward for nldlni? in the capture
of David Kniith, JumeH Ogle and Wal
ter llauastcr in Portland one we k okn
Saturday. night others, including
John Doe. Informant, will share In the
$18,000 reward posted for the arrest
and con vlct Ion of the murderers of
J. N. IturRess and t.corge B. f'erin
Ker, Pendleton citizens, at t'lareniont
Tavern on .November 1,
ft. U I'hlllliis anil J. It. Thai kaberry
Portland detectives who played the
leading role In the capture of the
murderers, were awarded $9000 each
by the committee which met vestcr
day afternoon with Mayor George i..
Iluker. of Portland. The unidentified
Informant wan given $-.0011. Others
who were given portion of the money
are :
Archie Leonard, detective, $2500.
It. i IjiSnlle, detective. $:.oft.
Pat Maloney. detective. $500.
(Mean Howell, detective MM.,
Tom Swennes. detective $Mln.
win m- Ml Tfaiirwtnjr
Division of the $1".oOO nv In the
hands of Mayor Maker will he made
Thursday. The remaining $looo.
posted by flovernor Hen Olcott. can
not he paid until the legislature meets
In l21 and votes the appropriation.
The nhieJiuIJ4yl l" receive pro
ratirataStPrWrWrTliy. ho sheriff's
portion being $2$1 10.
John lloe. the aliened ex-convlct
1
who mivm the detectives their luf
"
mation, presented an agreement call
ing for $7aoo for his service, at yes
terday meeting. Judge .lames A.
Fee and Mayor John I.. Vaugh:in.
representing Pendleton's interest, oh
Jected to lliis agreement and the man
Compromised at $r,000. The distribu
tion ,,f the reward money as made
was reported satisfactory by .lodge Fee
this morning, following nis- return
from the conference.
Taylor's Work t'ltill
Mayor Vanghan called attOntloA of
the conference to the fact that Uma
tilla county citizens had raised the
majority of the reword money and
that, hecause or the part Sheriff Tay
lor olaved in the capture, he was en
title! to s good share. The sheriff
tmr.-ther wlih Detectives Ueonard end
Phillips, entered th.
."Muri'ny nouse
gAd look the three men prwowijh 1 ChHatma seats met with a reaoj re
while Detective Thackaberry, it Is S.,.H Mrs. B. 6. Parker, wh-. Is
said, followed shortly. ; l charge of this part Of. the Cgmpalgt
The work of reaching an aqultaoM Kpjd to the after-theatre crowd
and satisfactory division of the Wn"lgi,d will continue their work today
ey occupied the major portion of thejTm campaign is t-. la.-t until Decern
afternoon, it being necessary for each ; 1( ,r 20
mui i,,ok part in tne cap.uie i"
rainia t.. the committee the
exart
work done in the case,
ealling of the meeting
Through the
sterday
Mayor Haker, it is
helieved thai
.1 t . . Ill'OO established In th
perlft payment of reward money. In
mnny proVtOOa eases It has hrcn Sev
eral yean before rewards offered
shortly after a crime had been com
mitted wi re paid;
ECHO DELEGATION WILL
A delegation of Kello business men
h.,.i,..i hv BVed 11. Oeorgo breeldenl
... msfcn ronimereial Club.
will be
her tonight for I lie Ileeeniber meet
minierelal
f Ihe Pen.lleton
Auso, l,.iln l.i secure local eo-oper-
lion iind Interest In th
celebration
planned for the completion
of the
Tool project, A niter i
CeorKe C I
liner, president or the I
clal Association, front
t,on. thai Ratio will be
i-nl Conimer-
Mr. Oeorge,
nMIl.U.M.o
. ,
atiar
Ir,, th.. eolebration and that Ihe
city
is making eatenotvo Han
for I. large
",r
affair.
.ni.ke. oioetlnir In the
club
moms members of the association v. ill
consider Ihe ndvlsablllly of PurChas
Ing Ihe Rod CTO00 ennteon building
t the 0.-W. It. ft . station for use
as a display room for Umatilla eoun-
ty prodOCtO. ACOOrdlng to a plan
whleh Is meeting with favorable opin
ion from the PIAHC, the exhibits
would be dlsplaved In much the same
manner as Ihe Waseo county OrOdllCte
displayed at the depot 111 The palles
CLARK NOMINATED AGAIN
FOR POSITION WITH I. C. C
WASHINGTON. Pec. 2. President
Wilson toda
noiiilnated Kagar ni
of Iowa for reapi.oinlnient
as inter-
stulc continercc cointnlssloner,
DIRECTOR OF CENSUS
Tr,,. population of tho United States
hn(j ,, estimated at 1 1 n.oOO.000, hut I
whether this figure is too high or too
low nOBOdy knows. Samuel I lingers
of North Carolina, director of the
census is now making plans to find
out. To Obtain data for the 1919 cen
sus. 70.000 enumerators were em
ployed. Mr. El Offers will need more
than that to gt the figures for l'.'2'i.
$371 WORTH OF "HEALTH
BONDS" QUICKLY TO 'GMT
Two hours 'of work yesterday l.y
ilns Wvrlck. and 'ieorge Slangier,
members of the "Flying Bquadron."
resulted In the sole of I S7 1 worth of
"health la nds" In the local Campaign
for funds for the QrecOn Tul'crcu losis
Association.
t'ontrlh'.Ptlons were First National
Hank, $'-": Amerlian Nathuml un. ;
$2fi: The I'eopl. s .i i Vnswse
Alexander's ,!: J. V. Tallmsn, $10:
rinn,i Brotbers, $10; inland Smplrs
M'ank. lo. The following iM.nght ?
health bonds: E. P. Mnshall. T
D
Tuvlor. It oval M Saw telle, ' llie
MmSJOIl, Jin Kstes. Webb Hn thers.
Ouy Wyrick. Oeorge Btantier, Heron. n
HoaatiberC, Finis Kirtiatrlck, Charles
Company. Will Wyrick, Rimer Moore.
Roy Ititner. Thomns Thomaaon,
Qeorca Hartman, il. C. Crommelin,
Sol ftaum. Hugh Hell. George Strand.
rteorg I to
John Bint. " llhani
ttlngold, Ouy Mailers. Suyrts More.
Iacin- main Co. WJIIIam Morrison.
Snow and Dayton, Jim Stlirgls. K. P.
Tillloeh. Have Nelson. MeClintoi k
BlmOOOn, Benttey and Iflnehnrt. C. K
IfeCook, May r John Vanahan. Ham
ley and CO., i 'ray Ilrolhers, W. n.
SweaririKln. tireson Motor Garage,
Claud Hampton, lun Bowman and
Trnev Halier. Herl Wilson rontlihnt-
,',
.
. et f
ile ;.f the little one
ni
ODD FELLOWS AT WORK
FOR El
Committees of Ibtee from both
ivndleton's I. ti. i. P. lodfee started
yesterday lo raise this city's quota
'toward the $imi.onu eudctwment fund
from whose prejoOedo tin- oddfellowi
ti.su ..i Portland will in the future
be oDe rated. The month of Dec
ember
1 will be devoted t
! statewide r:ilnf:ll
raising funds In n
u among Oddfel.
lOWd.
Th it on. eoo cndowmonl Id
was
started by W I'm. una coumj
,b lege-
rsion in
lo tbe .,st m.uol lo.ipe s.
; 1'orlland. by then uo "
Si s a starter. n means o, ,i
w - ...... , li. I ..I...
! Ineonu n olo 101s iimu, -
hOpOe lo opcraio lie nviin ,......
lavntlnll o 1- memoers m i.
Hhtreka lodge, with Henry
.!. Tay-
lor. li. I'". Kli kpntrlok and 1
'. .1. Koch
ilse $noo
mm i eon nuueo. i. ,,, '
- , ,.... This Is Miutva.
IIOI11 US Hllliiri.,i.. ,
o in - -
vvth Jacob Marin. S. P. BoWBUUI and
, , ... ...... nvin I O I ,' 11 . 1 1...1::'.
c. I'. Miller us a eoinmiii. . o.is i.
nnota of $11 Mi. Jules: work Is ex-
peeled lo complete the rail
$235(1 locally In short orde
IHIK
at the
DEPARTURE OF PEACE
TAIUS. IMC. I. The departure of
the American peace commtoalon has
been postponed "several day.,' It is
; learned today. The decision dei.iyinv
sailing ro" "- - ;
protest ajralnsl Amer.e... . ,.o,
ItrOM the co.i.-ercnce. .
TREATY SITUATION NOT YET TOUCHED UPON,
WILSON URGES CONGRESS TO COPE WITH
GREAT PROBLEMS CONFRONTING NATION
MADRID DISPATCHES
SAY SPAIN'S CABINET
HAS QUIT ITS POST
Madrid
t he Spanish
resigned.
REPORT OF SLAUGHTER
IS GIVEN CREDENCE ON
BORDER, THEN REFUTED
Arrivals From Mexico Bring
Sensational Stories of Mur
der of Hundreds of Carran
zistas by Villa Band.
i:i, rso. ix-. g, Paulino Fontee
director general of Meatcoii railway,
ui'rlirj Iterfe this ttUtttaou wrtth I
gSojrtnej account! of Mexloo'e pre npcr-
t , and :ut empliiu It- denial of tilt
IggOM UlKta tOMeWM .torv.
in statement, inn kcii b) other of
ficial lii lite party, ft" regarded aa
completely refuting tho Btoeiee told
here in earlier anUais faom Mexico.
:' . .
on In tOOO Vlllletae Iff credited along
the border today, despite official de
nials. Arrivals here from Mexico de
clare they witnessed in Santa Rosalia
heart-rending scenes of mourning on
tbe part of wives and relatives of
Carre nzistas.
Villa, instead of being "Down and
out" as is generally believed alon-'
the border. Is credited In northern .
Mexico nilta he
fl
..-h , . .,1 from fill-
hnnVniu inilnv .lecl.ied the atack on
the OaTrarulata garrison was to avenge
(Tenerul Angeles' death. (Jimn'z Ml
one of the last friends of Angeles to
be with the rebel leader before his ex- j
edition on Thanksgiving morning.
The massac re Is said to exeeed any
thing that Villa ever attempted. If
true, authorities here pofnled out this
strengthens the aharge made in the
American note to Mexico on the Jen
kin's rase thai Carranita cannot pro
teet even the leading cities of Mexico
against outlaws.
COAXES PARK OSTRICHES
WITH SUSCI0US ORANGES.
PLUCKS FINEST PLUMES
SAN FHANCIK'" . Dec. 2. Bleuthl
re todgy on the trail of mysterious
woman who coaxes Golden Gate park
ostriches to her home with lueelou
ranges and then plucks their prettl
i st plumes.
MEXICO CITY. Mot. -Hull-flghllng
Is buck, both here and
in Spain. But the matador ti
not permitted to kill the bull.
The upper picture shows a bull
roundup in a Spanish Tillage,
while below aro shown the pica
dor, on horseback, and tho
matador at the right, trying to
throw the bull" in tbe ring
bore.
Peace Pact and League of Na
tions Referred to and May
Come Up Later as Will Rail
road Question.
LABOR PROBLEM, CURBING
OF REDS ARE DISCUSSED
Tribunal Suggested; Recom
mendations Made for Tariff,
Road. H. C. 0. L.. Forests
and Food Supply.
Bt J. W. MARTIN
(L'nltod Tress Staff Correspondent.)
IVASHIKGTOX, Dec. 2. President
Wilson loony sent to congress s mes
s'tge urging an extensive program of
reoonatruotlon legislation. It was de
vote! entirely to the great problems
confronting the nation.
Thotlffh tie iiresident referred sev
eral limes ; the peace treaty, rnd the
league of nations, he did not chscu.-s
the lleatv stUfftlon. He w'll '! o lit
a IntCf n...iago accol'dint '. rfilitle
lllfcriuatico- He will als- dt:.! la'er
with 't, . oad ques-.i i i, 1:0 r
formed t.'ie legislators.
Lefftf-iOtlQn was recommended to
curb bobtnevlani in America, reduce
living costs, remove grievances of la
bor which are causing industrial trou
ble, aid fai-iners to produce 'better
! 'lips
imp til y
taxation system built
tip duiiiiK .He war, cjniru Koei"i
wwnr xpTitures by a budget 8ys
t :ii .ird ,at' for the nation's soldi
and sailor.-: who have left the seivW.
Wmrm Aaaioat Bad iAriiathn.
Much of ih message was devote!
to dic w -n h of the labor problem. To
jot.lvo it. the meflsabfL' said. "Conrrr'-f1
iniri now help in the difficult task of
fimli:ir a method that will brrnir
nhmit er'n-ml democrailwitlon of in-
ol-mi; -i ..... -.v,-.
tlie rlgW
f t hose workers, in a? hat-
to participate In pome or-
ever r:.nk
gan izeii way in every decision which
directly affects their welfare."
The lavs-blent warned against anli
trike 'tgblation.
"The riuht of individuals to strike is
Inviolate,' he declared, "and ought
not to be interfered with by any pro
cess of the giivpnifuent." He added
that tbe c-ivernmenT lias a predoml
hate right to protect all . peoples
againet the challenging aggression of
any single class.
Pronoaea Tribunal.
The president sUggeated the estab
lishment tif a tribunal before which
disputes between capital and labor
can ho taken for settlement.
An analysis of labor's complaint, the
president told congress, shows it Is
based on justice. Capital, too, he de
clared, has a right to any adequate
ret urn. He warned t hat the govern
ment must never "play"' capital and
(Continued on page 'if .
THE T0RED0R COMES BACK
HENRY CLAY FRICK.
STEEL MAGNATE. IS
VICTIM OF POISONING
XKW TOR EC Der. 2. Henry
Clay Krifk, Btaal iMoiTvata tflled v-
1a'. Ptomatn iiniHt'iiinK rauced
hi death.
PENDLETON FOST ADDS
15 NAMES TO ROLL
Hesolirth n Hiihmitted hy the state
onVp.nlxaton Qf the American Ivesion
arare sidft racked hv Pendleton Post
laat nhrht beauae of the failure of
the chairman of the Judleiary com
mfttee to ! present an.l make his re
port. The matters, 1 4 in number,
were submitted for action before the
ri t-nt national convention in Minne
apolis and action by tho local post
now is not vital.
The post Intends at its next meetintr.
howeVer to consider the various mea
sures and state It position. Several
matters will have an effect upon legis
lation due to come before ci nerss, in
which f-x-S'-rviee men are interested.
Th aationa eoo,TnUon took action
on most of these matter? and will
memorialize congress.
Plans were discussed f"r tbe hold-j
Ing of a Mr smoker and RF-nerul good
time f"r tin- men of the local post
some
fnir in this nv-mh or in Jan-
nary, A committee on entertainment
consisting "f John Dickson. Paul Fin
nell and Jim'Bowler. will have charge
of these plans.
Now members to the number of IS
were admitted at the meeting" last
"ljaht and a good attemlancc of mem-
t-ern was hn h;jnd. The post now ha
1
I members. Btectloa f a chaplain
J historian waa held, the respective
ffbes fMlIfmr to Charles Despain and
n
hern. an Mitchell.
Kx-scrvice men who come here in
uniform seeking endorsement of their
soliciting campaigns wi, not receive
i: fnm any members of officer of the
pest, the legion resolved last night.
Sh'oibl any man's proposition he
deemed worthy t.f endorsement, it will
bo necessary for the entire body to
act on the matter.
Indorsement of private or semi
public enterprise, such as drive, etc..
twit be sidetracked by the post, it was
decided. Campaigns of a humanltary
tan nature, such as a Red Cross mem
bership, can be given the endorsement
of the p- st. if members so desire.
MISS0URIAN SUCCEEDS
REDFIELD AS SECRETARY
WASHlNt -,T N.
-Congress-
m;tn Joahua Alexander of Missouri, awaiting a hearinff before tbe grand
Waa Selected today by President Wil- jury I erember 15. It is hardly pos
son to succeed Secretary of Commerce sible that they will te extradited to
Uedfield. resigned. Path, according to a leter frmi Chief
'szz:zr-zzzL"-TLr-" jof Police T. E. Browning. Cntea
. .. , proof can te established that Martin
stole tlse machine or bought it. know
lljing it to bae been stolen, there is lit
GIVE FLAT REFUSAL
BEATTIB. 1 1 -. - -WuMhiiiKton
coal iiiIiktm tt.iiuy answrad (TBItad
Btataa Attomtf) Baunvrva awiertton
that " prod !jft ion mual irore?d" with
A flal refiiMal to rel urn to the m.nH
until the dlMpiitetl proldemti of wagett
and other u . condUtona are K?r-
tted and th. dead I oca in the cum ts
broken.
Kollowlne a atatt wide referenrlnni
intninK oft i viitfted Kaundr, in-
Iformad him th itieh had voted to re
liraain Idle a Individuals until the
arholc rita.tter haa been settled.
( ROM K. Dec. 2. The Italian
.hails the kind's add real to the
press
cba ni-
! her of tleoutjes sti-rtla ' as a com
plete vindication of the Bovernment's
stand duriih? th' peat-e conference. In
the failure of the socialist flemonstra
lion when tlie king entered the cham
ber, newspapers saw repudiation by a
majority of people of extreme social
ism. NEWBERRY COUNTERS:
WA 8H1NOT01V, Dec. 2. Senator
Newberry, in a statement today, urged
that th
senate investigate ail circum
stances surrounding his election in
lla-hipan this year. He charges bri
bery and conspiracy were made in the
federa 1 indictment aKainst him. The
repuo'ican senators in meeting
agreed to i ush investigation of
HS
heiry's case as provided in the pend
tng raaelntloto.
Ww hci ry
to Puratoh Bonda.
Tetr:ut,
Dec. 2. Bonds and
I counsel l-r any
md all of- the 134
connection wit h the
J nren m ducted
1 1!
XcH-i-. rry election frauds will be fur
nished oy the senator, his attorney an
nouncesa today.
CAR HELD WITH ADTO
' BANDITS IS FOR SALE
The Chandler cur held here in con
nection with the arrest of three al
leged auto bandits, is offered for sal
by its owner, 1,. K,
den. in a letter to
Roberta today. Mr
Whitlock, of Ug
hief of Police
Whitlock says he
title to tbe ma
il submits an ac-
iiarantee clei
! The t
Young;.
hree men. Martin. Dale
are still In tbe county
and
jail.
tle chance of having him taken back
t.. Utah for trial, the chiff said. The
men face sufficient proof of crime
here to ;send them to the penitentiary
jfc
laic
however.
IIO-SLA'IA OPPOSES
D'AN.NUNZIO'S OFFENSIVE
leON DON, Dec. 2. The Italian gov
ernment was notitied today that Jugo
slavia will prevent any attack upon
Spa la to by DAnnunzios forces, ac
cording to LeJJtMtOh dispatch. Several
ot" the allies warships, iuclndinic the
A.mertcan vessels are cruising off
Spalato the dispatch sjiid.
COAST SHIPPERS TO BE
8 A N FRANCISCO, nee 2 -Dele-tee.
tea of the Pacific coast shipping 10-
t. rests will be Klyen u hearing by the
shijipiiiK board at WoohJagton, tomoi
row it wiis annoiineed here today.
INDEX OF T0DAVS NEWS
Set tion Two
Peadlet n Ma k'ts; Kverett True. ltt
V .m- l its, el; s'fied d l reet or ;
Duffs
N' w.i vf ti e tlM-atera S
l-ite nts of ;'- i od ' Rtate - 7
SlH-tHiU DlH
S hil and p4 i U
Spee'a I new f t mat ilia Count y. . S
I'diiorial page 4
N w- ntes of PaodleteO 3
Pi alt traaefera ?
llttIN iuwj of cttft state and nation 1
CHICAGO BURNING
LAST OF SUPPLY
Industrial Life of Great Section
Being Slowly But Surely
Stilled; Theatres, Schools,
Churches Soon Must Close.
300,000 WORKMEN OF
ILLINOIS CITY TO SUFFER
Pay Roll of' Earners to be
Thrown Out When Present
Supply is Gone Estimated at
$6,000,000 Weekly.
' CHICAOO, Dec. 2. --The Industrial
life of the mlddlweit being Hlowly
but aurely stilled by the coal ahortage.
Theatres, churches, schmds, club and
othex meeting places will he closed
In practically all citle at the middle
weHt by the end of the week, accord -ins;
to those in tuuch with the itua
tion.
FJlght thouaand plants in Chicago
(alone will not b' allowed to receiva
I any more coal and will have to close
when the present supplies are ex
hausted. This will effect 300.000
, wage -arners whose weekly wage la
estimated at Jfi. 000,000. 0
I'urtht r Koii"m BOmght,
' WASHINCTOX, Dec. 2. Further
'regulation of the i distribution tn
effect a greater economy in fuel la
being considered today in accordance
with the government's policy of stand
ing fast and waiting for the striking
miners to return to work. N
JENKINS' CAPTOR GIVES
UP TO CARRANZA'S MEN
I : I i P Si . I h -J. -rdova.
tho Pitenta iHindlt who raptured
.look ins lia -urrciuior'.! to tlie
I'vJcuji government. ai(onIlng to
information recevid here today.
He has made a sworn statement
rxxarding the .icukltts .. it t
rvtimrted that he surrendcM-ed
when he learned that he was part
Iv tile cans: of present empllca.
tiom with tla- 1'nited States.
( jirran w's Reply Ktpcetcd
WASH 1 Vt.'TOV, IKh. 2. President
Carranaa is erapeded to w-ply within
a week to the lasi Aim-rii-an note re
qneeging t-le immeiliate release of Am
erlean CtuiMilar Vnl Jenkins, now
Imprtooeied at l.iebla. it ffcjtj) Mated
toda) ii high authority tluit the Bjg
of the word "request" hi the two note
calling for gVeapkfaea' release did not
etoae the ilMr to rm-tlHT N;rresptii
dein'. aa would luive Ikmmi the easo
had the word -demand'" been used.
.5? MORE THAN USUAL
Tbe November precipitation of 2. OS
inches exceeds the normal rainfall Tor
the month by .58. according to the
monthly weather report as filed to-
I day by Major Lee Moorhouse, local
weather observer. The rainfall much
exceeds that of November. 1 9 IS.
when the rainfall was only -S4. The
ii isture was welcomed by farmers
this year because of the drouth in
11118.
A flurry of snow November 11, one
half an inch November 28 and one
half an inch November 30, are noted
in tbe report. The clear days were
1. the partly cloudy 8, while it was
cloudy on five days.
The coldest weather was on No-
n;b. r 27. when the thermometer
registered 6 degrees above ero. This
v as compensated for. by tho warm
tempered gre November 1 i. when the
met Cur y rose as hiuh as 68 degrees.
GERMANY WILL NOT
RECEDE FROM REFUSAL
BKRUX. Pec. 2 Orraanv will
not re'ele from her position of refus-
Inf to aeeent the alh-.l demand fo
'he aVTTend
of dock, and shipping
to pay fo
Flow flee
today.
the sinking of the Sea a
It Is s.inl-officially stated
THE WfATHFF
FORECAST
Tonlebt and
Wed. fair.