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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
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VOL. 45
NO. 775
SEMI WEEKLY EAST ORFOOKIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920.
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BLAME PUT ON MOTORMAN
f OR DOUBLE TRAIN WRECK;
TOLL Of DHTH TO MOUNT
1 IS CAPTURED
DANIELS SCORES SIMS FOR CHARGES M. JE AGAINST NAVY
CARRANZA FLEES TO MOUNTAINS WHEN
P.
Coroner of Multnomah County
Prepares to Hold Inquest
Over Victims of Yesterday's
Headon Collision.
FIVE OF INJURED ARE
IN CRITICAL C0NDITI0.N
WITH REVENUE AGENTS
Tremendous Impact on Curve Charics Watson Surprised in I
Telescopes Forward Cars
and Splintered Debris is
Scattered for 30 Feet.
canyon Sunday and Killed
When He Shows Fight; Five
Bootleggers, Stills, Taken, j
my .lHMMiuuii lli-Ma.) (My united Press.)
iniii,iii, may hi. Dr. lju-l adkkukk.x, Wash., May - jo. In
Smith, Coroner or 'Multnomah .county, ) inooiiahlm. war which has raged
iwi-partiijt Malay to lurid all inquest " i-r nearly a week. faderul revc
over the vk-tlna, killed yi-st.-rdny whop i"e agents have cmcrsed buttlc-scar-ih
electric aad Southern pacific wa- j l but vlctorlnua. five alleged boot
""W iralm, collided head on near leggera arc under arrest and the body
hew. killing eight ix rsmi mid injur- ' f Charles Watson, who defied the
ug .la. officers In a lonely ranvon near
DECLARES U. S.
IL AFTER
BRITISH FAVOR
Long Awaited Reply Before In
vestigating Committee
Dwells on "Obsession" and
"Lack of Vision" Displayed
in War.
SECRETARY COLBY, CAPITAL
. BELIEVES, IS MAN WILSON
PICKS FOR LEAGUE FIGHT
My I'nited Press)
W A 8 H I NGTO.N. May 10. Ualn
brldgc 'olby, secretary of state; is the
in in Wilwin ) , .1 , .. . a 1
right for the league of nations, . aw
democratic prcKidential nominee. It is
reported among well informed demo
te raty1 here. One report Is to the effect
that the president took Colby Into the
cabinet for the -xpresH purpoKe of
grooming him for the democratic i
nomination on the league twine.
McAdoo ha been mentioned, but j
hlH friendn are not keen about having ;
Father-in-law Wilson endorse Son-in- :
law McAdoo. They say McAdoo Is j
winning now on his own merits and j
can get the nomination without White !
House help, despite the president's i
preference for someone else.
REGRETS RECOMMENDING
BESTOWAL OF HONORS
'BLUEBEARD' WATSON, HOLDER OF CRIME
RECORD, SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON
t'oiiiiainy orriWalx already bare
placed the riMitHililii.v on Silas Wll
kt, nuXorman of one or the truins.
Flvo of tno scrlousljr injured an- to
day considered hi u precarious iuimII
Uou. Miss imjsi ii CRiTK'AIJ.V HI'IIT
(llv I iiilixi ITiw.)
POKTLVYD. May 10.. Camtllc
Dos.li. aoclcly editor or the Omcuiilaii
and Cbmiv Sinlili, w ho were criti
cally Injured In the collision or electric
trains near licro Hniaiay, are not cx
icil to live and the deulh Mai or the
traced)' will la-ouahly total III. l our
others, -.-Hou-di hurt, will recover,
(tara TclecuHil
Bight , isscugei were Inatanlly kill
ed, when two Southern Pacific elec
tric bttcrurban traina crashed lo a
head-on colllaion one half mile anal of
llcrtha station at 10:88 Sunday morn
la The tremendouH inipuet partially
telescoped -the two forward carf. hurl
ing the front trucka of ona couch back
aa.irnsi the rear trucka.
"iduuader wood, glass and at eel and
ntanalcd flesh were avattcred about j
for 0 feet. j
Tha colllaion ocoiirad on a c urve one:
half mile from llartha station,' . Alii
eople who were killed wen on Ihej
Inbound train. No. 124. which wual
headed for Portland. The train ivm
operated by Knglneer Willett.
Invcatlgntlon at the county moriCTlc
disclosed thai the miitorin of deaths!
wero canned from fractured skull. .
Imci-c
ouuuur iiiieruoon. la in tun morgue.
rroaawa ana a companion were
driving Into Aberdeen in an nutomn
nille laden with "mountain dow" yea
tardar when they were Kiirprlaed by
tne orriccrH. in the buiile fonowlnc
I Wataon waH Khol throufrh the head
j and died in te hospital an hour Idler,
j Ilia automobile, riddled with bullets
I wan brought lo a atundstill by a bullet
1 through the Baaolrne tank.
The ahootinfc wna the accumulation
I oi weeaa oi activity r,y revenue men
in thla vicinity. Severn! atilla have
been tuken in the ralda.
Alleges Officer Did Not "Mea
sure up to Expectations on
Six Counts" and Coveted;
Foreign Decorations.
ENDORSES TAX ACT
DE YOUNG SELLS SHARE
IN SHOP TO GREULICH
Pi
pi re
I3y United Press.)
WASHINGTON', May 10. The
American poople will ncer forgive
Admiral Sims for his "personal" at
tack on the American navy. Secretary
Dititiels declared in opening his de
fense before these nale navel investi
gating commttteo toduy. He express
ed regret that lie ever recommended
Sims for honors. J3ut the navy stands
"Without ( trace of mud." with which
Uhi .idiniial sought to bespatter it, the
tei rt-lry kidded.
l-nijl Uvt.lt on Sims' feeling to
wn )'; ir ii". whfch be declared, was
an "obrsosslon" first noticed when he
"slopped o. . it the Guild Hall
speech tn 1 1 1 0. by promising that If
Britain was ever attacked she
would find America ready to shed
blopd in. the common cause.
te Io Young's interest In the Km
Ui.nl M . i . ,, .. ....I .. ...1 i
ri u uunon jrouncn, maaing Mr. :
Gr quitch and his father. Charles Grou- j
I. ili. sole owners Mr. I-Younir for!
the i' i: two years has J ad an biUr- j Nnmcs Six CkHintn.
est iu the business. Daniels s aid the ndmirn!
.Mr. fAcYimng's jilans as et are In ! mensure im m nne.-tiiifonK'
but ii is prohablo thut he wIlll00ntK. He charged that he
vision" to grasp the navy' "cold and
audacious.' plans slich as the mine
The higher educational lax
-3
fHy t'nited Frew) ,
LOS ANGKLEH, May 10. "Blue-
beard" Watson wjis sentenced today j
to life. Imprisonment at San Quentln I
by Judge Willis for the murder of
Nina I,ec leloney, one of the seven
wives he confessed murdering.
The crime record of Wataon, as
i sfrbwn by his own confession, Is pcr
act and J hups the most horrible ever reveulcd.
the elementary school tax. both to Resides seven known wives he admit
come before f Ue People May 21. were ted killing, several others of tho
endorsed by the Umatilla Baptist As- j women he married are missing and
soclatlon at their convention held j are believed to have been slain.
Friday. Saturday and Sunday at Wes- '
ton with 99 delegates present from I
the churches of Xewhome, FTeewater.
Weston. Adams. Athena, Pendleton,
Hermlston and lone.
Another important piece of legtshv
lion Was the passage of a resolution .
opposing the giving of dances under!
the auspices of high school:.. The as-
LODGE IS CHOSEN AS
SEIZURE Of NATION'S CHIEF
EXECUTIVE ANNOUNCED, THEN
DENIED, AS REPORTS POUR IN
(By United Press.)
NOG ALES, May- 10. Carranza eacaped to the mountain
at the time his special train was captured and i mow a refugee,
with armies scouring the hills for him, according to latest re
ports from Mexico City.
Mazatlan is reported to be in the hands of revolutionists.
(By Associated Press.)
EL PASO, May 10. Mexican revolutionists overtook and
dispersed troops escorting Carranza in his flight from Mexico
City, causing- them serious losses, according to a message from
General Alvaro Obregon, published here today.
15 Generals Massacred.
(By United Press.)
EL PASO, May 10. Confirmation of Mexico City's capture
by rebels and massacre of prisoners in the Santiago penitentiary
there by the federals was received today at rebel headquarters
in Juarez from General Obregon, leader of the victorious revo
lution. The prisoners killed included 15 generals. .
MEXICO CITY, May 10. The reported capture of Carran
za is confirmed in a dispatch received here today. The presi
dent was overtaken at Apizaco, in the state of Tlaxacala, after
he had fled from the capital.
His personal safety was guaranteed.
ilvfinile
Ki cast fin art extended (rip. For the
paat 1T yearn he hna been mi ewih,ve
Of thv market, which was founded 30
feaara uko by Charlaa ffraaltfch.
"dliln,(
(in six
'lacked
PENDLETON BIDS FOR
SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET
T HUT FOR INDIANS
IS HOPE OF PRINCESS
tarrage. that he seemed to accept the
views of the Urltish admimltv as au
perlor to those of his own, that he
gave maximum credit to British ac
complishments, while minimizing 'Am
erica's, that ho coveted British deco
rations and that ho aspired to be
come a member of the British ad
miralty. Plaints to "Grievance.
mvcn-
The i regon Sunday school
11. .11 vim mm it. ,) In hnlil ttt i
sloii in Pendleton, following the close n",,c "f v
of a successful three-day meeting lnlw iKlcl
A "Y" Inn! in Pendleton for the use)
By Associated Press.
ts next SOS-j umiaon iio Dwm o ne ny im mip ,Aisniiviio, mil) iw, doiwvum)
rincess jiiue r eamer, imuan i uamcis, neiorc ine senate invcsugai-
icre recuwrating after service ling committee, today made his long
overseas with the V. M. U. A. awaited reply to criticisms oi Admiral
Princess Blue Feather recently re- Sims on the navy's part in the war.
Heaven prom-
PoiHand last week eml
1 1 i ' Kim dii v Midi on! wurkcrM from
Pendleton and 11 liko 'immber from ; wived a letter from BkHth If, Uabb, j The naval secretary let go a broad side
the oust end of the Aountv ntt nded I secretary for Indian schools, in which which Included charges"
Itev. nml Mrs. It. , Buss ibai ger
represented the Christian church, V.
K. Schmidt and Mlfis rtrnce A. niHIatn.
the Methodist church, and Mm. W.
Green and Mrs. H. B. Mchaln. the
Presbyterian church. K. (. fruper,
secretary of the county nthiootatton,
also attcudcfl.
CLARK WANTS WEEK TO
5T
that Olms
M iss I a Mi urged the princess to in - i lacked vision, that he belittled the
Vest Iga te c'ljidltiotiH here. Tho prln-jwork of-tho American navy Jn con
cuss reports that she considers a hutjtrast to the Pritlsh, coveted llrltlsh
very necessary for tho Indlari men 'decorations and aspired to become an
and women who spend most of their j honorary member of the Pritlsh ad
tluio silting on the sidewalk when miralty. He declared officers sup
they arc In Pendleton. porting Slins charges were larK"ly peo-
Icrt f Pond, one of the directors plu -v.ith a "grievance.
of the Y. M. . A., has offered to co- - -
opci ate with t he princess. She has
:i!,h.i i-onfi rred with t'ash Wood, coun
ty Y. M. A. secretary. and efforts
will lie made to further the dan.
sociutifm also pledged ititelf-to sup
port the cause of suffering Armenia,
association. Rev. Cox wa appointed
dleton church, preached the doctrinal
sermon yesterday, while He v. Itentley,
pastor of the Freefater church.
preached the annual sermon on Satur- r
day.
Pr uiiiiM Mt MitiiMcrs Sjc3ik. 1
Other speakers at the convention
were Dr. A J. Held, D. U., state evan
gelist for Uie church; Hev. VV. C. Aus
tin, of Portland, one of the active
workers in the Inter Church World
Movement; Itev. Ixjree. of Knterprise;
Dr. Pulin. of Walla Walla; Itev. Linn,
of Helix, who preached the closing
sermon; Miss Klsic Cappen, field
worker for the women's aid and other
important departments; and Itev.
Storms, f Weston.
As an interesting feature of the pro
gram, 25 Pendleton young people
from the local church took charge of
tho session last night. Four selec
tions were given during the evening
by a male quartet.
Next year's convention "will be held ;
at Milton during the second week in
May, according to the decision of the
association. Itex. Cox was appointed
moderator.
According to local people who at
tended the convention, the entertain
ment given delegates by the people of
Weston was all that, could be desire.
Much credit is given Hev. Storms,
Weston pastor, for his work as head
of the entertainment committee.
(P.y Associated Press.)
CHICA.GO, May 10. Senator IdEc
was today chosen to be temporary
chairman of the republican national
convention here on June 8.
(.leanon Secretary
(fly L'nlted Press, i
CHICAGO, May 10. The republi
can national committee today selected
I-aufayeUe Gleason, of New York, tem
porary secretary of the national con
vention. The names of Will Hayes and
Senator r-odge continue to be mention
ed for the temporary chairmanship.
COUNTY TO BE ASKED
FOR WATER DISTRICT
BY EAST END OWNERS
Petition Will be Passed at Once
and, if Granted, Several
Companies Now in Field,
Likely Will be Merged.
BRUNDAGE LEASES
FORESTS IN COLUMBIA
AND TILLAMOOK AFIRE
OF DISLOYALTY URGED
,na en..;; cck ... Hi I II I Miff II Jill Hi it (By AaaociateU Prew)
inaisaa HI ttiree ua, nil. . .. ww.. - , ,wr.ov 1 .. , . t.,r,. ,lr..le
too much for local lalaya of Oragon maaauraa to stipprsaa tHlo ally In -fro-
I-ruducla. A. (1. Clark, manascr ol tn WQr ur(nd by .-eakort In ffii
Asawlaied industries of (iremm. aays (Hy Aasocialed -rea.) hlllw, f lnrd, sattir.lav. limine
In a loiter received .this mornlnl, ' POIITLAM). May 10. Tho lift ,.,,. , ,,. Irish Ulteatlon. Lord Aa-
N. O. Hlydenatcln, chairman .f the l"- r.ueai flre.i uf the aauaaii are reported j,luj,, Ml,,w.ste,i thut the Kovermncni
cal commillee In charae of the .lis- t,,duy near BoappooM and anionit nn lnv(l, ,.i,ln,K Intcllecftial" Sinn
plays. Mr. CMark. wheh here rwssntty. I old slnahltiK of the Wetat UuCslna1 1 fenera tn ;1 conference over ociullll
uaked Psndletun huslnesamen and Company in Tillamook county. Mea-lon!1 OI1 iSUind. If the Sinn Kein re
manufacturera to devote one week ,.r raporta I nd test a that llie hluzes f,18 they said Britain will know thai
noon to tho promotion of Oregon-mada arc email ao far. tu utato of war oxlats. onallltaDc her to
goods.
If an entire week is given to the dis
playa. Iho Aaaoclated ImliiMtrlea of
Oregon will give st.'i In eaah prlsu for
the hoat wind.ma. Mr. t'lark say,
flrat prlae la tin. aecpad prlio ID
and third prlxo I0. The wiinlowa are
to ho Judged on three points; artistic
arrangement. aaVfrtlaing value and
odueatlounal value. -
Mr. Ulydenaletn will probsbty luko
tip with hia aaaoelalea. me.mbera of the
committee appointed by the Pendleton
Commercial Association, the advisabil
ity of devoting a greater length of time
to the dlaplayB.
DANCES JIG. SMOKES
AND DESIRES BOOZE
ON 100TH BIRTHDAY
suppress the Sinn Keincrs with the
whole power of the government.
(Uy United Press )
o.MAHA, May 1ft. -Mrs. Patrick j
Convey danced ;i .b anil ahSoked heiM
pipe on her hundredth birthday yes- ;
terdav.
"Got an thing on your hip?" she in-
quired of a reporter Interviewing her.
0. C. VAN ORSDALL
IS CALLED BY DEATH
IT'S HERE: CARNIVAL
UNLOADS FOR WEEK
Water users of the Milton-Freewater
I district want an irrigation district ana
j to secure one wHl circulate a petition
j which will later be presented to the
i Umatilla County court, according to
a decisioii reached Saturday in Milton
at a meeting of the ditch directors of
the various water companies of the
; east end, and a Farm Bureau commit
tee. A. R. Perry, watermaster, and
Khea Luper, assistant state engineer,
were present at the meeting to Vive
leased advice.
Hidaway Springs' has been
for the summer season by H. K.
Krundage, formerly with the Ameri
can Railway Kxpress here, and will
be opened about the first week in
June, according to announcement
made here today. Mr. Brundage made
arrangements for the lease while in
the south of the county last week and
will return to the springs this week,
accompanied by his family, to put the
sliriliPt in chimn fur Ihn unniniar
Quite a lot of repair work will be
oo,l( w .no omiuinas at me spring , to secure a deputv.
between now and opening time and Tun -. . . ,1
Mi Brundago will be assisted in tho
work by his son Harry, who is leaving
the East Orcgoniftn mailing depart
ment. Definite dates for tho opening
of the resort will be announced later.
It is probable that if tNe district is
formed, the 'Various companies will
consolidate so that the problems of the
water users can be met by concerted
effort. For the present, it was decid
ed to appoint a deputy for this sum-
j mer. W. P. Huntsman, of the Pleas
i ant View company, John Gibbon, of
I the Milton and Powell Company, O.
; K Goodman of the Walla Walla Union
land Walter Herman, of the Bast Side
i company, were appointed as a commit-
FRIENDS ASK PARDON i ;
It's here!
It arrived last night, 3D double rail
road cars oik. crowded to tho limit
with nojaphcrnalla that goes lo make
up a big slay ground. It's the !reater
Vlamo Shows that "ill exhibit In I'cn
. Melon under auspices of Ihe Hound
!'p band for the entire week, starting
this evening and ending Saturday
night. The shows are located on the
big vacant lot starting at Alta and
Clay streets.
Sunday evening when the train ar
rived there was a irool sljed crowd
at the depot lo watch the unloading. I
Ilarlv this morninK workmen wore
busy electing a tented metropolis. Uy
noon there was a semblance of order
showing from apparent chaos. Thla
evening each of tho 16 tented ahows
and side rides will Ik- ready.
One of the pleasing features or the
company is the band. trader the di-
r. no. i of l'rof. llcorgo Klaoss, thej
band, composed of clean cut young
fellows, serenailed the Kaat OroHonlnn
iind domonatrated it Is "some band." J
The Greater Alamo shows were en-,
flrely rebuilt during the winter and'
present a wonderfully attractive ap- ,,,. b,,ttor fat is 53 rents
pram nee. There are several new nl- I cents and eggs arc 40 cents.
I'OUTIANI. May 10. Petitions:
j were circulated Saturday asking that '
the sentence of Henry Albers of three I
J years In the federal prison, he avoided.)
I The petition says that Albers is going
blind.
IIVNGABY OftDKRH MORI 1.17. VTION
(Uy United Press.
PARIS, May 10. The .Hungarian j
go eminent today ordered mobiliaa-.
tlon of fevir classes of the army, ac- J
cording to a Budapest dispatch.
CATTUS MAIIKITT rot MER.
Illy Associated Press)
I PORT1 .A XI). May lo. Cattle arc
! firmer, choice steers are S11.M1 ami
f 1 -. -f. ; hogs are firm, prime nil xe.
are Jir,.f,0 and tlf; sheep are steady!
and unchanged: butter Is weaker,!
cubes, extra, are 50 cents and b2
and 55 1
Those appointed to draw up a peti
tion for 'a district and to secure the
necessary 50 signers, are George Til
iotson. Little Walla Walla Union; 1 ..
A. Reineman. Pleasant View Co.. H. 8.
Hurry. Peacock Mill; Charles Brinker.
Perkina Ditch: J. H. Piper. Hilton
Ditch: and Walter Herman, of the!
East Side.
The committee will determine the
possible boundaries, and what land
properly should come within the dis-
irct. If the petition is approved by
tlie counfy court, it will be voted upon
at an election.
(By Associated Press. )
WASHfNGTON. May J. Capture
of President Carranza. by Mexican
revolutionists la announced by Mexico
City newspapers, according to rsVorts
received here late today.
Tamph o Capitulate.
(By United Press.)
HOUSTON. May 10. Tamptco. an
Important oil town on the KUlf of
Mexico, capitulated to General Obre
gon's forces yesterday, according to
radio advices to local oil interests to
day. Advices said the towii went over
to the revolutionists without serious
disorder.
(By United Press.)
KOGAL.ES, May 10. Mazatlan was
occupied by revolutionary forces un
der General Flores this morning, ac
cording to reports received hare today.
Governor Iturbe, reported in earlier
dispatches to have escaped in a pri
vate yacht, is now said to have been
captured and probably will be tried
for execution of Obregon syropathH
ers in Mazatlan.
Soii-m-fmw Ksccuted.
(By Associated Press.)
EL PASO, Muy 10. Generals San
dido Aguilar.' son-in-law of President
Carranza, and Francisco Murguia have
been executed, according to an un
confirmed report reecived here, today
by Robert PesQueirf, revolutionary fi
nancial agent in the United States.
BooUIas Captured.
(By Associated Press.)
! WASHINGTON. May 10. Ignaclo.
I Bonlllas. former Mexican amasaador
I to the United Slates, has been cap
j tured, according to reports from Mex
ico City newspapers received here lo-jday.
lrcadnanglit leaves
WASHINGTON. May 10. The
dreadnaught Oklahoma was ordered
today to proceed from New York to
Key West for possible duty in Mexi
can waters. It will stop at Philadel
phia enroute and take on a full com
pany of M;trines
Viable
properly recommended and able
pass the physical examination, will
aeospted for the camp.
' Oscar C. Van Orsdall. aged 70. a
t Ilia Meiiaiy I-ast resident of Pendleton since !!, died
JUARKZ. May 10 Francisco Villa s L. ,,. ,,.,.i , n.u.i ,,i
days of banditry, a constant mennce to ,., i,ome of his daughter Mrs llei - ' tractions, such as the aulodrome.
all attempts tu establish a stable gov- ,,m i.-Bn.rV. He had been in La where Mile, l-nrralne- drives a minia
crnment In Mexico, and relations ne- ',QrBje for the paat few dgvs. Iti.re autoniohile around a big cup.
tween this republic and the United j Mr, Van Orsdall was born In Ohio, shaped enclosure, and the war relic
States, are elided, according to reports : v,,, ,.,,,i,r s. man Ijl.r h ,),, . , a collection of trophic,
July, announ.-e, reaching here today. Leader, of the ' Polumhla. Kansas, and ufterwnrds . from the battlefields of F.urope, gath
secretary. Ac- 'new revolution displayed visible relief came to Pendleton to encuse tn fnrm. Lnd and owned by former service
at the announcement that Villa had lug. imen ami in charge of an overesas
Resides Mrs. Flattery, he Is survived veteran. Admission to the exhibit it
, by a aon, Ray Van Orsdall of this city, 'free.
MKS. KKOOkl!OIK. i nd a brother, O. S. Van Orsdall of ! llarl stewarj I Visitor.
Mrs. A. J. Rrookhouae. of The j lendleton. 1.ITTI.K SON II1-S. Harl Stewart, an old time resident
Dalles, died Saturday night at the Funeral services will be held here l The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. t of Pendleton anil one of the trustees M
Stale Hospital. She was 90 years of .tomorrow at 2 p. m. from the Brown ' Roacoe D. I.eedv of Pilot Rock died ; Pioneer Park, Is a Pendleton visitor.
Reported by Major L.cc Moorhousc.
w at her observer.
Maximum. 63.
Minimum. 40.
Rarometcr. ID. 40.
BOW CAMP is pi.xnm i
A Y. M. C. A, camp for boys will
be held under the auspices of Ihe
county Y In June .
Cash Wood, county
cording to Mr. Wood, the camp will
last for 10 days and there will be taid down arms
somelhing doing every minute, from
the reveille bugle to talis at 9:30 p. m.
Mr. Wood suggests that prosneclva
candidates for the camp see him at
once. Boys of 11 years and over.
MK8 AT STATK HOSPITAL.
Joseph Rogers, a native of Poland,
died last night at the Stat" Hospital,
lie was 50 years of age. Funerul ser
vices were held today tinder the aus
pices of the ChIIioKc church of which
the deceased was a memlier. The ser
vices were at the Folaom chapel.
to age. Two sons are to arrive tonight
be from The Dalles and Ihe body will he
taken there for burial.
chapel with Rev. R. U Bttsaabarger,
pastor of tHe Christian church, offl-
r inline .
yesterday in Pendleton. Rurial was Mr. ftewarl will move the bodies of
made here today from the Folaom 1 his mother, brother and niece from the
chapel park to pilot Rock, for burial.
rTP ;
THE WEATHER
FORECAST
Tonight fair
and cooler:
rto-sd.iv fair
and warmer
with heavy
frost lu morning.
Monvcrey Ecuatf.
(By Associated Press. )
BROWNSVILLE, May 10. Evacu
ation of Monterey, the capital of Neu-
vo Leon, by Carranslstas, is reported
lu unofficial dispatches here today
Join Sonora Movement.
(By United Press)
SAN ANTONIO, May 10- Authen
tic reports today declare tho legisla
ture of the state of N'euvo Leon. In a
special session repudiated the car
ranza government and declared alle
giance tu the plan of Aqua Prists and
Obregon and the Sonora movement.
Vessel at Tampico.
(By United Press.)
HOUSTON. Tex., May 10. The U.
S. S. Sacramento arrived off TampU o
today, a radiogram to an oil publica
tion here declared today. The mes
sage stated that Tampico was captur
ed by revolutionists without fighting.
The situation ia reported to be quiet.
Will Rc ii.-n Trial
AOUA PRIBTA. May 10. Assur
ance that Carranza will nut tie execut
ed by the revolutionists, but will
given a fair trial under the laws of
Mexico, were given by General t.'alles,
war minister of tho revolutionary
government, before ho departed for
Juarez today."
Before leaving here. Calles recelv.
ed a party of Douglas citizens, includ
ing the mayor and Colonel Gray, com
mander of the Arizona military dis
trtct. He said it la tho purpoos of the
revolutionary government to establish
a stable KovernmeBt of tbe people of
Mexico so that American Investors
will feel safe to send their money Into
Mexico, and develop Its resource aad
"help us to live In happiness sad pros,
pertty-
Callos emphatically declared that
Vlila will not become "either a poMtl
cal or military factor In the revolution
or tn Mcedon."