East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 31, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    .-b- ..s.JLmZm DAILY EVENING EDITION
B tjp Kfr yM I UAILT Vjok 0 ,- -dSS over twlcs the unrntiod paid rlrru-
.-. I Jljesnt CCMLHffEKIV BaaJB J-'' C .S7 J ) flHr imi.n In Pendleton n.l i;mtilla to'io-
DAILY EVENING EDITION
Number ul copica printed of ytaterday'a
Dally Kdltlon
3,001
This paper U a member
by the Audit Itureau of
anl audited
Circulation
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL. 31
COLLAPSE Of BI-PARTISAN CONFERENCE SENDS TREATY FIGHT INTO OPEN SENATE
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1920. NO 0449
TRAIN OF EVENTS LEADING TO LIST OF GUILTY WILL STAND
, FORMAL ACTION ON FEBRUARY 10
IS LAUNCHED BY WALSH TODAY
GUARANTEED RETURN IS AGREED fflFP. MA MAMFQ TO DP HANftFn
. . . vilii vvv nnnLU iu ul iihuili
TU tUK KAILKUAU LfcUoLA iUIS
Fate of Peace Pact Totters Under Uncertainty of Strength of
Hitchcock's Democratic Following and Attitude of Re
publican Irrcconcilables, Reservationists and Lodge.
WSl.r. .Ian. .11. I'm mill LONE BANDIT TAKES
ii' ! i' wii"" uin iii i Ik senate today
that on IVbrnary in Ixinncmtic
leader iiii(-ii(ii'U miii move a oonsad
ct-atkm of the i.erman in open
session.
$200,000 IN BONDS WITH
UNLOADED REVOLVER
TWO OF TEMPORARY
JURORS ARE EXCUSED
WAmiNOTON, .Ian. SI. Th
treaty controversy now goo back to
tho senate as a whole :ih the result of
the cnllai of bipartisan conference !
efforts til compromise. Senator Walsh
will pave tho way today for formal
calling up "f Hie treaty In Hie open
senate by that on Febru
ary 1(1 Senator Hitchcock will formally
move "that the senate now proceed to
consideration of thn treaty with (Jor-
many."
Senator WaMOTn noilro will set In
motion a train of events preliminary
to the Hitchcock motion.
Between now ami February 1 a
Jtimher of questions must be decided,
deluding:
Will the democrats rapport Hilrh
lock practically aa a unit when h"
lakes the motion, or will I hoy desert
his leadership In sufficient ntimhera
to prevent resumption of the treaty
lebnto?
Will republican mild reservation!!
combine with the democrat ,n Mtif f 1
rlent number to make Hitchcock's
liotlon a success?
How will Irreconcilable republicans
rote?
liOdtng Stand Pnealo,
Will Baoator I,odgo maintain IiIk op.
position to consideration of treaty, or
will he surrender on this point In Mm
fnco of the country's demand for im
mediate ratification?
Senator Hitchcock said aa things
tow stand is or II to democrats
HI auipri Um
OMAHA, Jan. II, A lorn-,
unnuuiicad tMBndlt wiU las' night
hebl up and robbed the mail Bar
of a 1'nlon Pacific limited near
here, with an unloaded revol
ver, may have aaeaped with lib
erty bonds and other valuables
worth SOO,t00 according to of
ficials working on the case to
day. Moat of the valuables arc
frorfi Puctfi coast pointa.
Judge Withdraws Objection to
Defense's Challenge of Or
ton Glenn and Also ' Decides
Mind of Mrs. Pattison is
Fixed.
ONIY ONE INFLUENZA
CASE REPORTED TODAY
SETS NEW LOW RECORD -
, MOXTE8ANO, Jan. 3I.--Tw
' tfirnporary jurors wero oxeust-
in liie CVntraha timrdi-r ens. .
wore Ortcia Otenn and Mrs.
Pattison.
WASHINGTON, .lun. It. The
jirini ipl if Kna rant cud return hiw
been tf'i'',,l t y the wiiat- am!
hottM cotifcreea workinff on the niit
road reorganisation NgrlijlatioPa Chair
rnan ''utiimtns of Hie Hcnuto OOmmlt
tee, announced tod;i The confrc(!3
are Mill divided, iiowever, on WDttttier
the Kuaranl'fd rati- of return Hhould
lie preaWflwti by romrr.-jw hi a hill or
whet her 1 ho interstate coiiimen
eoinnii.-tsion should fix the figure.
A romproniisc is HUppos'd to have
been reached on the antt-etrlke
laiir1,s alao. The conferees an''- d
that t h ti ihunal be empowered to
rni-.ke final otecftaftone in lahor disputes.
No penalty for violation, however. Is
expected lo be uttached. l'ubllc opin
ion will probi bly be relied upon to
obtain in the enforcement of decisions.
DEALERS ARE MAKING
1 00 PER CENT PROFITS
TO GOVERNMENT FEBRUARY 10 BY
ALLIED AMBASSADORS COUNCIL
Former Crown Prince is Not Summoned in Note, Demand for
His Surrender Like That of Ex-Kaiser, Being Separate,
But Rupprecht of Bavaria is With High Officials Called.
Denial of Department of Jus
tice is Refuted by Oregon
Senator Who Says "Fresh
Evidence Comes Every Day." :
STABLE PRE-WAR BASIS
Trial I- Delayed.
No School Will be Attempted
for Another Week, Allowing
Epidemic to Eun Course and
Assuring Uninterrupted Ses
sion.
Only one new Inflnenxn case was re
ported to the health officials today for
'inaranltne, making the low record for
new eases since the outbreak of the
pMatnle i'l days alio. Patients who
have been eflnfine.l to their honrv-s
,Ucr Quarantine for teWeral days are
I being released as rapidly as the offl-
M OF METAL WILL
CURTAIL AUTO OUTPUT
frer rnn et around after being notifi
ed by physicians.
No iehOOl Will be attempted for an
i other eeeki bttweVer; the board decid
ei ttiis morning at a biier.iai meeting
: It was the consensus of opinion thai
a reopening of school permaturely
a mild, possibly r enult In a second clos
ing order, whereas another week of
leacutlotta tltowltig the epidemic to run
its nmpp. mlKht place everyt hinK in
; order for unlterropted sesslona.
Tlnm Not lxst
Most of the local teachen who were
taken sick last week are reported con
alesrent and some were out today for
the first time. The board belle VM
Attorneys arguments over iiu-
the statutes in connection wit
(rod net ion of witnesses to itnj
statements of te mporary jurors t
ed the opening of the t'entraHa
der trial over an hour today,
dash occurred in Judye Wil
.hambera.
Alter me lengtny nrBument
Judc Wilson's chambers, the s
attorneys withdrew their ol.je. tit
the defense's challenge of Clean,
er reading a transcript of the s
meats of Mrs. Paulson, the emir
irereed Ha firevious order overr
he defense's challcngre.
dnfon tvcil,
"I have made trp mv mind that the
opinion of Mrs. littison is so fised sa
to prertnde fair cor1deratlun of the
carp," Judge Wilson said.
K. Q, It obi n son. Hon u jam car pen -ter.
was rapidly passed by both ships
making the eleventh temporary Jur r
It Is expected the box irajfl he again
temporarily filled tonight.
LAND, LABOR LEAGUE
FOR OLD CANDIDATES
I' A Kits. Jan. :il.--The lixt of ;rr
inan war guilty, whose surrender for
trial by the allied tribunal was de
manded will not he revised, it Is stated
officially today. The list, contain inff
over ROO names, will be handed to
fJerma ny February 1 o. "The ambis
sudors' rouncil will decide Motif I. iy
upon the. manner of remitting the
note to Germany.
The list does not include t he for-
wool j mcr crown prince, it is learned. The
-. 1.1.
iling
M. Jan. 31. No attempt will
i made by the newly organized laftd
id labor league to secure the nomina
:n atid election of independent can
dates in Oregon, it was decided at a
eating late last ntKht. following ad
uriM ient of the Convent ion which
ive birth to the new political orn.ni-
The league will attempt to elect old
indidato.-; who will support the plat
rin of the new party..
WASHINGTON' Jan. 31. Whil
the department of Justice has denied I
1 hat sugar profiteers are eseapiny ;
punishment. Senator McXary of Ore- j
ron today declared that he has eri-1 NEW rORlC, Jan. 31. The
dence that enrmous jirofits are iK-ing ' rnarket rapidly is approaching normal jdemand for his surrender, like that of
Blade in t.ugar, running as high as pre-war basis, and manufacturers' de- 'the former kaiser, will be separate.
''I, ., cent received from many mands for raw word will be met in full I'rominent (ierinans on the list, it la
ajrcea, Senator McNary sjibl he had noon, accrrding to Arthur Williams, learned. Include Trince Kupprecht of
i it ten the deo.n tmcnt of justir e reoer-ii food, admihisxrator who is '"ae oi v uniemonrg.
thout the profiteering sit nation.
'FTeeh evidence. he said, "comes to American Woolen association here
ny office every day."
conferring with representatives of the IGenerals Von Kltick, Von Kuelow. Von,
American Woolen ..tutor-bit Inn hr , AiacKcnsen, V on UstroWSky. Of!
PARALYSIS IS FATAL
TO MARYLAND NATIVE :
Tesny,. Von t'assel. Von M.'nteuffel,
I The encouraging outlook for cheap- jand Von Sanders, Admiral Von Cap
er clothing. Mr. Williams said, la fur- i e,le- the brothers Niemeyer. Majors
ther enhanced by a nearly ' normal Goertz- Von Baelow and Von Mentier
commercial output by the nation's
mills, which be aaid devoted 6.;. pei
cent of their capacity during the wai
0 making cloth for the army and na-
and Lieutenants Itudigci
her.
and Wu
; The woolen experts told Mr. Wil
liams that a long stride toward lower
ing t he price of clothing w-oiild be
G. A. CRESSEY ELECTED
AT HERMISTON SESSION
HOUSTON. MEREDITH
NOMINATIONS ARE
GIVEN APPROVAL
No funeral arrangements have yet
een made. The body is at Folsom'a
ndertaking par lore.
HEItMISTON. Jan. 31. The annu
al meeting of the Hermiaton Jersey
Breeders' Association was held In
this city Saturday. At that time the
following officers were elected for the
ensuing year:
George A. Creasy, president.
H. M. Sommerer, vice president.
C. M. Jackson, secretary-treasurer.
Tlimrtnr- trr Illnlr Vn 1 W LJT
f.- ! May speculative jobber who might beiatarr; fop KIor,k v p ryyii'.
' later noItiinS "ack his stocks in the hope of ; for mock No 3 w u Blessing- fo'r
higher prices will be disappointed, for i Block No. 4, P. P. Sullivan; for Block
the normal requirements oi tne trane x0. 5. Wm. Bensel: for Block No
niorninc at K:3.i after bclnK in poor made if the purchaser would confine
health for the past 10 years. His himself " """ard styles and plain,
death waa due to a paraletlc stroke. i rviceable materii.ls. instead of de
Mr. Btwman, who has resided here mandinB the market's best.
for 10 years, is survived by his wife
and one son, C. F. Bowman, of this
City, and five grandchildren. He was
born In Maryland, in October, 1 84 1
At the age of 12 he went to Ohl
where he came to Oregon In
yea r.r.
Hish clothing prices, in the associa
tion's opinion, have reached their crest.
The conferees told Mr. Williams that
will soon be met directly
manufacturerer."
from the
There will be a shortage Of all enrs
this year because of the inability of
man u fact n urs to get metal for th.
nodies. according lo F. K. Man cheater,
af the Manchester Chirk Motor Co.
Who is oi Pendleton today after at
tending tne automobile shows In New
V ,.1-tr ti ml I 'bicaCO.
Mr Manchester Is of the opinion that n"t so much work will be lost by
that the shortage will not be so great ntinning the vacation as by a possl- . given th
aa that felt last year, yet he thinks
that no d alers will be abb- to ni t
their full 'Miota of machines. tveek hi which to recover
Mr. Manchester's firm, which has Ms flic p,Cal telephone exchange is feel
headquarters in The Dalles has the mctet severely tho effects of the
state for Its territory in the dbtrlbu- filiation, about 6 0 per cent of the ope
Ihm of the Stanley Steamer . I be ib is- ,i(,,,rs being now on the sick list, opc
ruo and the Utterly machines, Cpr J ratova are being brought here from
6polano Walla. Wall i, l.a Grande and
The Dalles to relieve tho shortage, ac
cording to J. A. Murray,
Phone alls Item y
The large number of persons rentihV
ed to htay at home makes the number
of calls unusually heavy, Mr. Murray
said, and bo has l oiicM ed all patrons
lo forego all' unnecessary trie phoning
during the shortage of help. it is
LOVE STORY-DISCLOSED AT ELLIS
ISLAND - EXCEEDS FICTION FANTASY
LONDON EDITOR SEES
Co. '
Ti...
which the Oregon t.tberO MOtoi
has the agencies In Pendleton.
Company is I orated ur pi cent on
Court street hut is planning to secure,
a new location soon.
While In the east Mr. Manchester
visit-'1 the laherly factory at Detroit,
Michigan. The factory rovers I -acres,
while the Briscoe factory. In
Jackson. Michigan, which was also
i - . . ttnnl.v necessary lhat good service be kept up
acres. lb also visited the Manie . i . .. n k . t ,u
which for the past ;"' , ' ' ' .
a no ma k ouniiiesst ch i is. ne shim , iinu
for that reason he gfitnesteil the co
NEW rOftK, Jan. II. Infinite
love, Bympathy and undnratandtng that
a woman carries in her hca rt hu-s
World somet hing new to
ble return of the present condition andi think about. A love story the after -Will
give teachers and students another , math of the war- 'exceeding in fan
tastic situations the imaginations of
t he most flaring fiction writer, were
cvealed I hrouirh proceedings tod.i y
to admit to t his country Miss Kmily
Knowles, a young Knglish girl and
ler t hree-mont lis obi ba by. J
They came here at the Invitation
if Mrs. Cora Spiker, of Baltimore,
vife of I he gir l's sweet hear t. Mrs:
spiker. In an affida it. declares her
villlngness lo take Into her- home t he
girl and baby who have bra n detain
ed at Mills Island since January 16.
She Is lending a legal fight to gain
them entrance to tbla country. Ivr-
Spik'
LAD LOSES THREE-DAY
STRUGGLE TO SAVE
FAMILY FROM DEATH
S. V. Jones, Irrigon.
A motion prevailed at the meeting
raising the service fee to $3.50.
A committee was appointed to con
fer with Stanfield dairymen in regard
to joining this association.
The proposition of incorporation
was discussed and was finally left to
the board of directors to decide.
former
dlUonai
child.
Bis 1
tt
pt
Guv-
Spikes, wishes to
many Miss Knowles. although he has
never seen her. The girl and baby
t raveled here on money Mrs. Spiker
furnished but were .barred by immi
gration authorities. Then the Spikers
appealer) to the immigration bureau
in Washington.
hot
CHICAGO, Jan. 31.1 Tony (Juaran
totto sat holding the cold hand of his
dead mother for 4S hours. At his feet
lay the body of his father blood-
Pteamer factory
26 years has been located wit Newton,
Cars and accessories on display at operation of users to cut down nn-
the shows were an inspiration, slates necessary, en lis.
Mr. Manchester, He says that While
the New York show was a dealers
show, the Chicago show was more In
the nature of n manufacturers' show
18 JANOARy PERMITS
ALLOW 192,025 WORK
LDNONOj Jan. .11. "Burspc
Koiua; to submit to linaneial domina
tion by the United States any mon
than she submitted 1 Prussian inili
tary domination," Ralph Itlumefeld. .smeared In suicide
editor of the London Kxpress. declar
ed today in an interview. There is a Tony was in a stupor after three
KrowinK revolt in Burope against the sleepless days in which he tried to
exchange situation. Hliimenl'eld said, care for bis inflUenaa-atictteo mother.
WAHHINQTON Ian II mmffrra ''''' lariliK that he '. starting a ram- four brothers and sisters. After dis-
lion authorities here decided today to i'"'R" roumh hta new paper to In- covery by a visitins nurse today. Tony
admit Miss Knowles nml her baby duaB Britain to cease buying from lh- was taken to a hospital,
who is aatd to be the child of Parley C'nrted states until the exchanse rate H), was hysterical aa he recalled the
Spiker of Baltimore, if duilns the 's more favorable. throe days' torture,
next throe months Ouypikr, broth-1 He said: The proaent situation xbny atiempted eooklnB for the
er of IVrley. married tho Miss means ruin for Burope and ruin for y Th nrt wcnt out Thcn h,M
Knowles. she will be allowo.1 to re- America afterward with, eventually mothor ,lcd and his father killed
main permanently. ruin tor civUlcaUon. himself with a razor. The four chil-
t.lren bail Riven up crying for food.
- ! Th
HERMISTON POLICE DOES
SUCCESSFUL SHERLOCK I NG
AND FINDS LOST' WATCH
HKltMISTO.V. jan. Jl.-Thc report
of the theft of a gold watch and chain
from one of the business houses Satur
day evening was the incentive for
Chief'of Police C. H. Crandall to do
a little detective work. He hatl only
a slender clew to work on. but never
theless this led to success, ami now
I he merchant owner of the UmapleaM
is happy over its recovery, for on
Wednesday the marshal turned the
watch over to him. Tho name of the
culprit is withheld In this Instance, the
merchant not wishing to prosecute the
case.
HARDY TOURISTS VIEWING NIAGAR A FALLS IN WINTER GARB OF WHITE
Th f . ! , - Iwv,. i cr.i-j.f, I t xnf t ...
were found by the nurse hud- like nature in this Hv ,,. .11
died together on one bed in an .in- which have been traced and the (Of,
ventilated room. itne is suffering ; recovered. All these thefts ,r
""" '""e "e i romo to have been conMnlttad h
due to com ami kick 01 100a. nors but owing
Neighbors cared for the burial of the cutlons have t
l''re"t;!- KaXd behavior.
1111-
their youth prttse
withheld peudina'
Ma
HOLDS UP OIL MEASURE
An agree-
raaohed by
oil land leasing bill
following another
meeting of Hi'- conference committee.
Onlv one Important question remain!
to lie settled It is understood " being
thut of proportions in which royalties
ire to le divided l etwoon the federal
government and the Mates in which
tho leased lanes lie.
WAKll INtlTt N, .Ian. .11
ment has Virtually been
Conferees on t hi
lt Is learned tods
en permits for IHJ.IIL'.", worlh '
ling, were issued by i'lly Ite- i
Thomas pita Herald durtna
January l!l). The record far eclip
ses that of January '19 1 11, when 16j
permits were Issued for building oper
ations totaling 12,40.
Tho chief item for this month was
the $77,001) apartment building for
tho Security Loan a Investment Co. j
tine other permit called for a Jt'tini
Job and four were for JJiiioi ouch. Most
of the work started this month was In
repairs und remodeling.
This month's total Is betler than I
that of in of the 1? months of last!
year. May. with 1121,788, and Sep.'
tcmber. with $1,5,060, were tho ban-:
tier months of 1319.
at
mil
FIFTY MILLIONS IN FOOD FOR RELiEF OF
POLAND, AUSTRIA, ARMENIA, COMMIHEE DECREES
NAMED IN FOURTH DAY
further loans will
Pauperize europe
phelan declares
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. Further
G It A X 1 KAl'lDH. Mlchv Jan. 81. ownH to foreign nnlions by the I ni-;
The Jury which will sit In the trial of lt,, f4tt(H will pauperis Europe ami I
United States Henator Newberry and result In the ruin of this country,1
334 of his associates, cnurgeii v.u vi- Senator Chelan derhtn-d during a I
elation of tho corrupt practices act poncral discussion nn the senate to- NlagArs Kal's. majestic in sum me . la d
h.P. eho:en after ftinr days' ex- drtv reirnrdinir t be country 's financial inu waters is nun'fled b areul walls r ul bat
Was ann'oiiiceil today. situation. stterwS hatrl tourists loosing up Uio
HUNGARIANS GIVEN
UNTIL FEBRUARY 12
PARIS, Jan. 31 . Hunaat ian peace
lepresenttaivcK were toda granted an
extension of time until February 11'
to present their counter proposals to
the treaty recently submitted lo their
WASHINGTON, Jan. . 11 The house
Ways and means committee today
agreed to the authorisation of loans la
the extent of $50,600,090 for food tor
the
id.
INDEX OF TODAY'S NEWS
junluntlon, it
ibly impressive in Its winter Sari
snhs of tee. ,ind ice nnd snow OOV .
SUnd falls.
of white. Now (he roar of the rush,
red ii'cKs and river. This photograph
l
The Weather.
Maximum, 40.
j Minimum. l'S.
Itaroineter. td.S.
! Indication of ram or snow.
StH'tilMI TWO.
Pendleton markets. Kverett Tru.
Want ads. lussified vTtrectory and
rtslnf of the i uffs
Automobile news . 9 Jtnd
At the movies: realty transfers .... 8
tsjnlp news of city and Mate 1
StN'tloti Onc.
Social and personal news 6
County otTleSJU news; Sunday in tho
Cnurches a
BdHOffssI pape overseas diary 4
.News notes f l'endletn 3
llJve news of city, state and nation 1
10
lust rig and Ar
toilen of tiDn .
the amount
b over, QlagM
The money
credit of thes
d States for
and will be ta--f
tho LnltoU
THE WEATHEr
FORECAST
Tonluht and
iunduy fair.
1 -