I 'Easf; W (jQre&oniari) DAILY EVENING EDITION Number ol copies printed of yesterday DAILY EVENING EDITION 1h Eaat Oregonlsn 1 Bastara Ors gon's greateat nawspap.r and aa 1 ailing force s-lvea to tha advertlaca over twlca tha guaranteed paid circu lation In Pendleton and Umatilla ooua ty at any other newspaper. t 'l I I V I.MMIMH This papar la v mrnir anJ audited nur.au of Olrculatlona by (h Audit COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 31 to EAST OREGONIAN,. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920 NO. 9465 t. . BE FATHERLY" IS MESSAGE TO 250 AT FIRST DINNER BILLY SUNDAY'S RELs- HOLDS PROWLER 4if ,: WITH CAN OF E hca ve George Dads and Sons of Pendleton Assemble at Banquet Dis cussing for Initial Time "How to Better Our Boys." PLEAS FOR COMRADESHIP ARE MADE BY ALL AGES CHICAGO, Feb. can of (tinea ij ic rut, (it him If ho moved, IV, poor, ulster-in-law of Billy Sun tiiiv, and wife f the president of a film company, held a prowler at hay In the huHernent of her home white the family chauffeur um moned the police. Tho intruder, Harry Fisher, explained ho was thlrtty and thought ho was in a frfend'H cellar. TREATY AS IT STANDS OR NOT AT ALL SAY rORMER PRINCE'S SURRENDER OFFER IS TURNED DOWN Allies Decide Not to Accept Pro posal of ex-Kaiser's Son That He be Tried in Place of Accused Germans. WHEN GEORGE WAS YOUNG Sumptuous Supper is Served by High School Maids, Toast Program is Heard, Then En- Enemy Faction Seta om tertainers Hold Sway. to EVIDENCE IS COLLECTED FOR TEUTONIC TRIBUNAL "Ho fatherly." Those two words moIvc I he prob lem, "Who Shall ite the Father to My Son," Itev. It. E. Mornall told if 6 father and 1 28 Bona Inst evening at tho first Father and Bon banquet ever held Is Pendleton. Hov. Mr. OornaM made a plea for realization that tho hoy hurt a body an well an a brain and SOU I, and urged fathers to give Of their time and their resources that this part of their son's develop ment he not overlooked. "I have ul tended meetings of the Farmers' Union where men have talked Intelligently on belter wheat. I have road of ymir moves toward raiding bettor cattle, hotter hogs and better sheep. This Is the first time In my four years hero t ha t we have got together to discuss how to hotter our hoys." Father's Influence ivit. The hours which his father spent In companionship with his eon S re . treoHured memorloH of f uy H. John non, who responded to t he toast ; "i'hums." He deelared that the ad- 1 vice of n father who was a cbUtU dur- : lug his bos hood days made crises In life more cntlly met and solved many n prohlem for the young man Just en- ; torlng the battle of life. "Any man nan Join the crowd and In; ttftepl along without effort on his own part." City School Sui-erintend-ent y. P. Austin declared. "It Is tho hoy or the man- who can stand hi, protin'l nnd hiv 'Nn' at th proper time that is the worthwhile person." , Ho urged fathers to know their .sons, provide for them the proper environ- i nient and to "he square with them." ' Place Issue in Coming Cam paign Stripped of All Argu ment About Reservations. BY J. W. T. MARTtN (United Press staff ( 'orroepondenl ) WASHINOTON. FcV II. The trea ty's Irreconcilable foes in the senate have set out to reduce the Issue on th pact In tho coming eampaign to the simplest term, namely the "treaty an it stands or no treaty at all," t hey toil ay announced They want tho issue to go before the public Stripped of all argument about reoer vatlons so that the one essential ques tion wlJl be acceptance or rejection of the treaty as it stands. Borah ami Johnson ate preparing in transfer their fight against the treaty from tho senate to the stump in a few days. New Commission Collects Facts to be Submitted at Leipzig Trial or for Own Use if De cisions Are Not Satisfactory. WIFE OF HELIX FARMER PASSES IN CALIFORNIA i HAivt r 'mi, e. , hi" iuim'h lona.v deided not to accept the oTfcr of tho former (Jerman Crown Prince to sur render himself for trial before an al lied tribunal on ehargOH of war crimes. It is learned. The prince's offer was made on provision that. charges against the other accused derma ns be dropped. It is also learned that tho recently created allied commission of J list f claries has begun collecting doc umentary evidence to submit to the German trihunal at Leipzig, which in (it try tho accused Teutons, a.s named in the lists submitted by tho allies. Tho allies reserve the right to press their charges if not satisfied with the Information and decisions: of the Ger man court. SOVIETS SOUND OUT j A-iHJii'i7t.ii In tho uniform of a Virginia colonel, just about th ! he renrnoV .from hi first western kiln eying trip. WILSON HOLDS KEY TO ADRIATIC DESPITE WRINGS OF EUROPE ASSERTS HIGH ITALIAN OFFICIAL Statement Made Without Qualification by Statesman Who Knows President's Answer Will be Unfavorable to His Nation But Who Knows Only Chaos if Warning Goes Un OF OLD LOCAL CLUB BY W BBR MILL-ICR (United Press Staff Correspondent.) LONDON, Feb. 21. President Wil son holds the key to the Adriatic, a high Italian official declared In an interview here today. His statement was made without qualification. Ie spite their admitted inelinatlons, the allies dare not ignore Washington, he said. They realize that Kurope will be thrown into economic and political chaos if she were to cat loose from the United States. Ho said the president's answer to Ammunition and Target Sup plies Left From Home-Guard tho allied note replying to hLs protest Days Will be Put in Organi zations Hands or Returned. Any of the towns A-hlch can assem- against their proposed Adratfc settle ment will undoubtedly be unfavorable to Italy. It Is stated there is "room for ar gument" as far as the president' po- ,ble 50 men who are interested in rifle sition waa concerned. The allies, he WASHINGTON, THE LODGE MEMBER Joaeph A. Bagwell, wtf of rth boat-known tarmenOn tha Helta Entente Suestion Would No district, passed away on Friday at Al-; " gotiate Only With Non-parti- ll.iriali NilVK !. " b "Do" ami not "Don't" should th advice of father to son. JV. HarTah declared In hla ri-snotinp the toaat, "Son Throush Fath Rpockn." "Boya clo not like to BlipjilaaBtul " tic said. "They want to be rtolnif something. Kvery father Hhoulri sec to It that his son is so busy dolnn something worth while that he will not have to say "dop'a." While the meeting waa announced by Voaatmaatar Arthur Hurtd as an opportunity for fathers to meet sons, the part played by mother In the rearing of eyery boy was not lost sight of. H. B. Inlow. principal of the high aohpol, paid a kIowIhk tri bute to the molher.s In his nddreas on "Our Pons." TtarkliiKloii' Boj Hi'-al'tl. .lack Back, hlKh aohool aenlor, re ealled Pooth Tarkinitton'H boy in Ilia talk, "Fnther Through Sons Spacka." The youth he said, passes throUChj five staKcs. often reat hlnK the step t above In advance of the realisation of his parents. Ha pictured the (TOWthjer) of the youth vlviilly and ellrled eon- ti hiitnlira. al.. after a nhort lllnaaa.1 Word of her death was received by John I-:. M:ntomery today In a wire' from Mr. Bagwell. lnfluenxa-Qajru-l monin la thnnght to have been the' cu use. Mrs. Harwell -ws about 40 years of f aKe and Ih survived bv her parents, . who reside In Wellington, Kansas, her husband, and a f ive-year-old daughter Thetma, The body win be taken to 1 Wellington for burial. Mr. Ilapwell's wire said. ) The family has leen In California for nearly a year, Mr. Bagwell having leased his wheat ranch to the Dttd. leys, rif Athena. They are well known ; here and in Helix, having farmed in , that region for. about 15 years. Mr. Bagwell and email daughter probably will return to Pendleton after the I funeral. san Assembly of All Russians to Avoid Favoritism. 1-vb. !l. Mm. lay declared not f .lean Kimball ration, returned the Verdict "not guilty by reason of in sanity." Mrs. Thurston gave n low and collapsed. She shot and killed girl In fiord of the Palace hotel. sy rnAKCTBOOt Julia Thurston was b guilty of the muffler The Jurv. after deltb. fddornble ent who i parlances them. I.loyd t school. d home life lighter from fathers prcs- , h eallzi'd lhat some of the ex- mentioned came home lot r husband and the girl arts. 're swi el UKtln. also of Hie lined lhat the present is not conducive to a close . SENATE VOTE DEFEATS relationship between son ami rawer. He Indicated a desire for the good old days they used to tell about when i the family gathered about the fire- I sldn Of an evening to listen to tales ol -i...,'. hn..t,....l rather than "a bite of rule In one oi in. -. ... Miper. nchlnei ilty and home fellow to bed." rieads for Filiicatlon. "Folher learned his three 'IVe' at the red school house and be made uiiod." said Sherman .Mil' lien. spe.i.. Inix on "It's (Irent to Be "Times bae changed. Th ,1, lairea in edlleatlon lust RS lb "' - f ' . are combine harvesters toaas once you harvested by hand. f WASHINOTON, Feb. 3 1 . In the te since consideration of evivod. the senate today intendment to Hitch- the pad i defeated cool at. 'a withdrawal reservation by II i. prepared now where Think I (Continued on Pfllfp 2 1 James tha city. j. Wilson of Portland, Is In Sam Oldakcr I lore ! Sam Dldaker, who sells land in the I ttartibstnn colintrv and has continued to do so for years. Is In I'enillcton to. day paying the first hall ot Ills taxes inA those of constituents for whom he Is agent. The fad lhat the reclaimed -land owni rs can pay taxes With such oroinnlness is c nsidered a goo.i omen for the real estate BT CMir. n. QJtOAT (United PreaS Staff Correspondent.) HEW. IN. Feb. ft. -Efforts of tho 'ilusslan soviet government to estab lish trade relations with the United States look a now turn here today When it was learned nut huritatively : Victor Kopp, soviet affant. had at- tempted to feel out American officials j in lierlln on the propoaltlOOt Kopp had been In direct ciilnmunlcalion with American officials and business 'men, it was learned but apparently his efforts met with little success. j j The Americans. It Is reported, as-, sumed the altitude that they could not express an opinion until informed! lof.tho position of Washington re garding Russian trade. The belief prevails that America is now opposed 1 Interior viev to any negotiations to the effect of j ington was a n trade with Russia, so far ns the Am-1 what they were laiioan representatives are concerned, serve everything German OfftcteJa Apprwe, Meantime negotiations between Kopp and German business men are proceadlng. Whlla the government is striving to conceal any part it may i have In the negotiations. It is under stood they hale at least the taCll ap proval of authorities. Allied officials here are keeping in Olose h with the Russian trade situation. Assembly Sllggi'vbil. t From an entente source It Was sug gested thai Hie I'niied Slates might find it feasible lo combine with the ( Lstcnta in Insisting that a national unarm ly represvn tan ve m an L-aa In Russia, be cor.vcneed to dlscttaa the Matter of trade with Hie nll.es Ifjucb a move it is pointed out. might render business dealings possibly without recognising the Lenlno-Trot- !sky oligarchy. 1 if the Lenlne-Trotsky governmeni is to survive, II Is bel laved H miisi find some way to obtain farm implements, railway supplies and other necessary products which Cannol ba nianufac turad in Rnitihii Tho soviet govern ment, officials bora slate, realizes this and will not allow Russia 1" be drawn inio any plan tha,! win trade her food and raw material supplies for goods other thati those urgwotly needed. i f . h practice may obtain tho rifle, ammu nition and target KiipplfcH now in tho I'ands of tho defunct .Pendleton Hifle time when Club with littio difficulty. Iee D. j Drake, who has charge of the ma ! torialH, declared today that tho ma I terialH mti.t either bo taken over by sr. mo interru-d oreranization and uaed, be returned to tho government, added, hope to prolong- discussion un til tho economic and Turkish and Rua flian o,ustloni-. now before the coun cil of premiers are settled. Reply Not IUail.v. WASHINGTON', Feb. ft. President Wilson's reply to the note of the su preme council on Adriatic settlement HUNGARIAN DELEGATES ASK TIME EXTENSION PARIS, Fob. -21. The Hungarian delegation today asked the council of ambassadors for extension of time in which to present their counter propos als to their peace treaty. There aro 10 Kratr-Jorgeson rifles wo 1 he ready for transmission today, (and 6noo rounds of ball ammunition, ! lt is learned at the state department. ; two .22 caliber indoor target rifles and ' 2H.000 rounds of .22 ammunition. For the outdoor target work, there are tar- '- get frames, targets, spotters, markers ; and complete equipment. There are pastors f;r rang of from 2001 to 1000 , yards. For indoor wrk there are target i ar Tiers, and ether target materials ; complete. The supplies have not been used since the days of the home guards. I Tho materials wore offered to Pen dleton Post, American L-egion and Dr. ! O. W. Lassen made a report recently on tho prospects for an outdoor range j on tho county farm. The legionaries, ' however, did not enthuse over the 1 prospect and the matter was allowed j to drop. Now Mr. Drake, who was ; rrmmander of the guards, desires to i e-ther place the equipment in the j hands of nn interested group of men I or send it back to the arsenal. At ; present it Is a white elephant. National Tournaments! Hold Anv town which is Interested in j forming a rifle club can affiliate with I tho National Rifle Association for a '$10 foe. This association holds sec- i tional competitive shoots and the win- j , iters aro eligible to enter the national t"iirnaments held annually. The out door work starts in May. WHITE INSURGENTS STRIKE AT JAPANESE Of hall i:i which met Masonic lodge of which George ember Uv many years. Furnishings of the room toi SThen Washington aiu-nded, care having been taken as it was. LONDON. Feb. 21. Insurgent white troops along the Amur river to day attacked Japanese forces and fierce fighting Is proceeding, accord ing to a Moscow communique. The whites have sent reinforcements to aid their troops, the dispatch added. Another communique reiterated the statement of tho Russian soviet gov ernment that It is ready for peace and is fighting only through necessity. The soviet government "does not desire to rob Its neighbors'" and that fact ia "understood by British. French. Am erican and other imperialistic govern ments," the communique added. TO VISIT LOCAL ELKS CRAPS GAME LEADS TO LABOR TELLS PRESIDENT PROVISIONS OF ROAD BILL ARE "ABSOLUTELY UNWORKABLE BANDITS GET MINE COIN ON PAY DAY DK.S MOfft&g, Feb. 21. Four ban- today held u 1 1 the paymaster of the Baylor mine rear hero and locked him in a vault and escaped with, $13. 000, Lhe week s payroll at the mi no. Tfco robbery was reported to. the Pes Moines police, who are pursuing the bandits. 'AMI IV. T V. I Vb. 21. The bofrc this afternoon passed the Efcsjb- ii mm ins raflwBj hill. WASHINGTON' Fe b . 21. A co m -mitt-je . u ra llwa V union officials to day submitted to Preside at Wilson a memorial provisions as "nbsoli H. I.. Toney, district deputy grand exalted ruler of the B. 1. O. K.lks. I will pay an official visit to Pendleton .u. .ro, un i ii ii."i..i cu-iiinn, Fohriiarv 2tl. Mr. Tonev comes from l McMinnville to make an annual in-! spection of the local lodge. A large class of initiates will be j present and tho ritualistic work will bo exemplified- The order will make! efforts tli is wreak to have all men clig-ef ildo for initiation present at tr visit at the grand lodge officer and x big attendance of members is also expected. Besides the rituuVstlc .work. Mr BATTLE AND KILLING characterising' the labor Toney will be presented with the nn- in the DBoh-Cummina unworkable.' bill nor DISMISSED WITH FLU in in that country. THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND SLACKERS ARE TAKEN IN ROUND-UP OF EVADERS Klrttcr furl. Wants official. . uumiimi of ibilter I'reek raiu h- of --- The in rests ers inane a oi'io ... ..... . milis by oa- watermaster A. K ferry to nave a I Wfttermaster assigned to (heir Irriga tion dislricl for the coming season, lowing to the scarcity of wuter In the reek in this nine and indications mat ll will he scarcer tms summer. .vir. WASHINGTON. Feb L'l Appioxi nr. (inn slackers" have been round ad up so far, the depart ment Justice announced today ".nrou.nl the work of mo partment agents who are running .town suspects, the mimes ot whom the wnr dena I i 111 cut lurnisneo The names are divided cntegniies. 173, till being I I . IM I I i i I I I . . .-. "uiiunwli" I I'errv said today in as. iieing : iBvaatl-imaatar will protoablj i. ppoiied to Water Bnaroltj nrcdletcd. Fnl ss tho mountain! have anotln-r giM.d covering of snow before spring, t, 'mat Ills, county faces n water short- m fa r more extorsive than anv in years, In th- opinion of Fred If. Wen Miaw, district engineer for the V. grolonhal sarvev. who has boon mak mg bivstlgatfons In this haglosi lately. Their is hardly snow in th-' mountains and SAOat f the water hM i p carried off In the winter floods. Mo has alreadv informed Oamtv Wa termaster A. K. I'errv fiat SbDfl should bo taken to conserve the water supply of the county streams as much as pos sible this ye;r unless conditions In the meantime are Improved by a renewed snowfall er more than lhe tisu.il amount of ruin. M i.XTSS A MO, Feb. Juror I'arf was found t( from influoii7-i he was t id from the Contrail Follow in ft a report of I. Because c suffering ay diem I urder jury iunty 1 'hy- sic!jin Fit?, that t'arr is unlikely to re cover from the attack of flu by Tuob- I'ibt ODPgessS Tribunal. WASH I N't ITON, F i. 21. Isabor fida.v cafrle'd its fight on'tho Kseh n m m ins rallrond bill to President Vilson. I u a lot tor delivered to tho White Mouse, union loaders attacked b of (he bill, as well as guaranteed return of five and one per t ent and practically refused submit their wage demands to ar bitration hi tribunals established by etr- 'i iaa, a.s Wilson proposed. Ualon men made It clear they be lieve Wilson should proceed with his p'a' i independent of congressional act ion. condition of the lo will he entertain fvllowing the bus- nual report of the caj lodge. There ment and asupper iness session. HTi Toney is making a tour of the eastern Oregon lodges at this time and will be In Baker Tuesday flight and l-i rande on Wednesday night. BUHI4 Ida.. Fob. 21. Bandy Wil liams is dead and police are today searching for his alleged slayer, James Kstes. Walls of a shack In whic h Fred War hurt lives here are blond -spattered and the furniture is wreck- is a result of a terrific fight said to have preceded the killing last night. Tlte trouble, it is understood, start ed over a came of craps in which Wil liams, F.stes, Warburt, Herbert Bart and "Duke" Weaver participated at tho Warburg shack. After the free for all raged for some time. Kstes, it is alleged, drew his re volver and fired four shots at Wil liams, who died almost instantly. 0. A. C. FRESHMAN IN LIVELY BATTLE ROYAL IS KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS' IV I.. Ballard lb-re. F. T r.atlard. state leader of coun ity agents, la hero today to attend tho count., farm bureau meeting. He has been in i.i Urande 'but his bead- irters are at O. A. ( . OR Ei uaoK, i ioodab hrSjgoa, ; N aci: irrisTFitAi, roi.- Forvallis. Feb. 31. Chester , a freshman front Warronlon was knocked unconscious as d ti . Judge draw one replace' the removed to lis t th s'ek man a hospital. Convened court alternate jurors ian. Pall will nnn LOSS DUBLIN IS ORDERED TO STAY INDOORS CCEF Bl I t VI" I OW PKU'I". WASIIIN'CTi'W Feb. St.- Additton-I al i.ppropriatiins of $i:4;.oan,ono to. wind up federal control will be asked of congress hy Bail lUreetor Hines. Itepresentattve Dsch told the hot:- in ttio result of a fall while enuaced in a battle royal," staged as tlte climax of the interfraternit y smoker Wed resdoy evenimr. QoodalS and Marobl i dsen. a freshman front Wood bu rn i -re., were tussling for decision of the match, in which every fraternity on the eampus had entered its champion strong "rook." All the other candi- dates had boon eliminated having beon thrown from the 20 foot rina; BtfBLIf, Feb. 81.- Military author- drawn on the floor. In the struggle Ities today Issued a proela mat b n or- . ne par turned a flip-flop. (loodale Qertng all residents to ntn.v in doors le- lighting on the side pf his head. He twoan nddnight and ." fa., unless WHS taken home in a taxi In nn un specifically permitted to be on the conscious eondltlon, but recovered stresoi. The order followed extensive without serious injury. Olscn was de r:iids by the mllttarv Tburstla tiight ciartM the winner. WeaUi I'lic Wcatber From tho report of Major Lee M oi honae, weather bnserver. Maximum. 42. Minimum. 27. Barometer. 2i.!rt. Precipitation. .11 inches. Into two classed iim drafts and that a deputy wnter- .h 1. headquarters of bTisiness ftl'UiS large number of pening the debate on the (onfertnce , ,, n w . re arrested. .rin"''l cars and Il aO. Ih. 11. BfSJff prUvs report on the railroad bill that if this t;Miks .re r(' by the military. oda iiro lower 'ii tin stwk yanl Isbbj sum is grsnsted iiOHgl USS will ha ap- . liia mm. iliiui at anl time Sinew March ematHaied a rrmnd lotal of over II.-1 niw ii... BMaaiiMB uriiv for etMMl li-f iiM.i I'll, i for riuuls of which over H B. dray is here from Waco. Tex- siin i tor ibe uni was Si 2.1Mb Sfill praeenl toaal loss. snd early Friday on Sinn Fein volunteers. Ma ny hour's and Were searched and a M. P. lj is here from War , on a business trip. OU) IMH V DIES. Insiaaate. aged SO, one of the oldest full blooded in titans on t he reserva tion, died this morning of old ajce. She is an aunt of Joe Craig and is survived also by a sister. Aminke. Funeral ser vices will be tomorrow at St. Andrew's I'atholu- mission. THE WEATHE FORECAST Tonifht and Sunday fair. nle.l. .... k ,,!