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    THE EAST OREGONIAN IS THE ONLY, NEWSPAPER IN THE INLAND EMPIRE GIVING ITS READERS BOTH ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
' PAILY EDITION
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Number of uoplea printed jf ycatcrday'a
riiv.
3,067
Thla pager In a member or arid audited
by tha Audit Korean ,.t fir
The East Oreajonlan la Baatern Ora-a-on'a
greateet nowepapcr ani aa a
ailing force lvea to the advertlaar
or twice tha guarantied paid clrou-
latlon til fenaieton ana umtuua
ty ot any other oewapapr.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEB
CITY OFFICIAL PAPEB
VOL. 3
NO. 9549
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1920.
FLYING CAVALRY
COLUMNS SPEED
TO CRUSH RIOT
British Cabinet and Military
Officials Plan to Raise Mail
ed Fist Over Outlaw Bands
Through Ireland.
TWO CONSTABLES BURNED
TO DEATH IN BARRACKS
BILL HART MAY BE
ABSENTEE SHEPV&-
n a. .,. ...
I .OS ANGI?) ? jy
When Hill" ' .ituro
actor w.ih ,, ,t.,.n
fnnde demo ,ineo for
sheriff of il6 county,
Oregon, by a In" move,
mint, Ik- said hi? would gladly
accept, providing be might be
allowed to r .-. 1 1 In Ixu Angeles
and visit Hood Kivur periodically.
DOLLAR ORGY" IS
CHARGED IN RACE
OF
WOMAN ATTORNEY FOR
( CALIFORNIA NOMINATED
ASSISTANT TO PALMER
(Hy Associate I'ress)
j WAHHJNOTON. May 29.
Mi- Annette Abbott Adams, ITnl
PBfl H'ates Mtornev for the north
ern district jf of California, and
who was the first woman in the
country to be a I"nitd Htates at
torney, today was nominated to be
assistant attorney general.
SOLDIER POET TAKES FOLLOWERS
FROM FIUME INTO NEIGHBORING
TERRITORY SEIZING VILLAGES
Jugo Slav Government Tells
Italy That Armed Force Will
Resist Violation ty Gabri
elle d'Annunzio's Invaders.
will be resisted by force, the dispatch
added.
GRAVES OF SERVICE
MEN TO BE DECKED
BV EOCAE LEGION
Senator Johnson Had Campaign
j Fund of About $200,000.
i $125,000 in Home State
Manager Tells Committee.
SAYS HOOVER WORKERS
SPENT MAMMOTH SUM
1ST
TEST VOTE KILLS
J'reparr Military Force. 1
flly Associated Press) i
I' A HIS. May ZD. ;abrlelle d'An
nunzio's troops an? reported hero as
mmmT " having occupied the .. ape of C'avala- I
j a (By l.niled Press) j una, threatening to sj!e Huxzak, In!
their advance from Kiume, accordinK ;
TRAIN CRASHES
INTO AUTO AND
If 0 ARE HURT
, nunzio, leader of a band of arditti,
h.'LH occupied the towns of Kavelaj,
and Hussy k, according to a dispsstd.
today. The Jugo-Hlav government han
t notified Italian author ities t hat the
poet's violation of .lujfo-Slav territory
Eighteen Pounder Guns, Gre-I
nades, Petrol and Barbed
Wire are Landed and Armv six Who Gave Lives, Are Bur-
Lorries are Rushed. cd Here While Names of 29
Others Arc Contained in
County's Honor Roll.
By United I 'i .... i
LONDON, May 29. British mill,
lary officials today took stops to meet
the critical situation in Ire-land fol
lowing attackH upon aoldler barrack.
The graves of Lieut. Kenneth RoDer
.1 Lrln i. ...i ...... i.uw
................ ,.,,. u.iiniiUlra rnan. Krvln
..ere nurnau 10 ueain. rile barracks
were net nflre by a band of 100 men.
.loyu-tieorgo presided at a cabinet
Abraham Huff. Claire
Myers and Adam O. Noble, who died
in the service, will he decorated
Pendleton tomorrow under the a
pices of the American Legion.
Pesldc the men who arn burled
hate, there are it l'mutilln. county
men who lout their Uvea during the
World w.ir. Some am hu.lul la
" ,u Ku . Krance. while othei-M uer.. Ij.ifl t
i Declares He Used Only $50,-
000 While Opponents Paid
"Tremendous Number" in
Giant Campaign of Advertis
ing.
! Sustains Decision of Speaker
That Suspension of Rules for
Six Days for Consideration
is in Order.
to Information received at the foreign
office from lielfc'rade today The dli
patch nayH the JiiKO-SlaVH are prepar
ing military ineawircs to reaiat d'An
ItUftaJo.
meeting at which, It in understood,
drastic action to cope with Irish dis
orders was decided upon. Flying col
umns of caxalry have beun sent to I
Killnutlo.'k. A motorcyclo corps lias:
been organised and Is exoect
to the district immediately. Four IS-1
pounder guns and a quantity
Imrbed wire wert ianded at Kingston. ! In ,.,. Krance.
ius'ii. uray lorrieti are also ne- i Ailelbr
mg ruajwa to i 'uonn.
rest
' 'i i el Hs in I tie I. ii leri
of rifle i sv.ii, .,i. i I..,,.,..- ,..n
amnniiilllon, grenades, petrol nnd I v..n vv- i.... u..... ,0.0
A heavy fusllsde of rifle fire was
the flrat indication that the con
stables In the barracks had been at
tacked. Uombs containing burning
oil and poriaffinc were thrown upon
tho rooof tho barracks, aettlng fire
to one wing In which tho consUtblen
were cndca orinc to figln off a mob
that attempted to bleak through the
door.
Marching orders have been Issued
for roops at Aldershot and other
points In F.ngland. nnd these forces
are expected to start for Londonderry
today.
.'lancet Oct. 30. 1918.
Killed In action, France.
(.'has. A. Brown Oct. 27, 11S. tiled
of pneumonia. France.
U XV. Brand Jan. 4, 191 S. Died of
gas, France.
llichard Frederick Itrunton Nov.
6. 1!W8, Ft. Wordcn, burled l'omerov.
Wash.
Hun). Carlson July 16, 1918. Died
of gun wounds. France.
(By United l'rcss.)
VAHHIXOTON, May 29. Senator
Johnson had a campaign fu.nd.of about
$200,000. the senate campaign fund
Investigating committee learned to
day. Alexander McCube, Johnson's
California manager, testified that
about $125,000 Was raised In Califor
nia, while 172,000 hail already l.een
accounted by Angus alcSwecn, John
son's eastern manager. Met 'aba de
clared that not over $60,000 was sp-nt
for Johnson in California, where, ac-
.I,, '"'", bin was in orde
nilttee, .1 "dollar orgy was indulged . , r
In by workers for both Johnson and
Hoover. McCabe declared that Hoo-
WAKIIINGTON. May 29. Tile sol
dier relief hill WO passed todn.v by the
bouac by JN'i to 92 and was 'in to the j
senate.
PENDLETON'S AUTO CAMP GROUND
DESPITE INCOMPLETION PROVES
PLEASING TO 12 MOTOR PARTIES
Guest in City Has Leg Broken
and Lad is Badly Bruised and
Temporarily Blinded at Mis
sion Crossing.
FRED BENNI0N CAR
IS STRUCK BY FREIGHT
liy United IreH.)
WASHINGTON', May 29. Soldier
bun iih advocates in the hmiao failed
n the firm tCMt vote to obtain a two
thirds majority necessary to paM the
For4ny ltll under. himpenioii of the
1 rulen.
j liy n vole of 192 to 1H9, the house
T
GO BACK TO U.S.
IF DEBTS MOUNT
I
I
Tourists Bound on Eastern Vis- j
its Spend Night as Guests of
City Expressing Satisfaction
With Accommodations.
Picnic Terminates in Miracu
lous Escape From Death
When Machine's Driver
Throws Children to Safety.
that KitHiieiiHion
I duvH In order to
of the rules for six
bring up' the boniiH
The decision came
on a point of order that the rules
committee exceeded it power , in re-
I : l
in Feb.,
HermU-
TAfT LECTURE LOOMS
IS RED tFTTER EVENT
John 1au rafcteel-f-t
Killed In action, France
Kussell W. Cham
l2t. IIcmuU of war sei
I ton.
J Arthur Hickman Chapman Sept.
, IN1J. Itesuit of war service. Athena.
Chariot Cunningham Oct. 1st
ltltt Camp lewU, Waih.
Frank t! ood ma n Nov. 2 7. 1 9 1 8,
'Vancouver, Wa.-J.. Hurl 4 tn l".-j.d If.
ton.
I 'oil
vi.
Huffnag-lc
191. Killed in action, France.
drover K. Molloman- October ,
1918. Pneumonia, Franco.
Erlne Abraham Huff January 29,
-91 fi. VancMi vr, of pneumonia,
buried In I'endleton.
ltolert F. Insults Oct. 4tht 19U.
Killed In action, France.
Dan Lttvenn Oct. 6, 1918. Died of
wounds, France.
Clark N. Maxey Sept., 1918. Died
of Wounds. France.
Manuel Monese Jan. 191S. Fenu-
tt William Howard Tart, ex-1'rc.sl j
dent of tho United States, make iih
1'Ik a "hit'' In l't-ndletofi hi he seems i
tdkhave made in 1'ortlaud. Hapjiy Can- !
yn. the place of hii sddrefj Tueitday
lilrht will 1m filled to'everflnwliig1.
Mr. Taft on.es to Pendleton under J
the auspices of the Hlch School Ly
ceum Course. His subject will be I
AmcrtcanUm vs. Holshevlsm." Press
comment from various parts f the
WmI u.-tlara till iintwiaroJ inll.-afn
that the incasac- la a big on and that tlalre M. March 6. 1919 I'neu
miK h Intereat la belns created. I "" Ff- A. Uuaaell. Buried in
The hiiKinrw men of the city plan t.i ' l'e'al' 'n.
hold ,i reception In honor of the for- A,l,,m N"l'le Oct. 13, 1S1S. In
m. r executtva' Immediately foUowlol ,i,'lk I"hind, III. Burled in
hla lecture, next Tue.sdiiy nltrht. He i I'endleton.
will arrive from Walla Wall;, t 4:55 j Theodore It. Norvcll Oct 2. 191S.
. r. Tnendav iitul will he entertained -. I'll 1 1 mull, uusll. Intluenza
at the Hotel Pendleton. He aneaka I
at Hannv ranvon at S (.'. lock. The ' 'rank C. l-arka. Oct. 23, 1918. Died
ticket aale In reported to be doing well
and a full houae la expected.
inotil.'i. Krance.
19 19.
Hurled
SAYS DANIELS WOULD
'GLOSS OVER' FAILURES
(ity United Pie)
WASHINGTON. May !!!.- - Sen-eta ry
Daniels Is inclined to confuse Issues
rather than meet them," Ad mirul
Stuis said today contlnuiiiKT his Iouk
rebuttal in senate naval Investigation.
He declared that Daniels tried to
"gloss over" failures by arousing- en
thusiasm ocr his navy's suecees.
furulKhed all deleKate.
WILSON ASKS RELEASE
OF MRS. KATE O'HARE
it. Norton
Pullman. W
Helix.
I Frank
I of wounds, France.
Hoy A. Prlvett Jan.,
I'ueutnonl.i, Haiupton. Va
' Cof;iK. Wash.
i I-Me T. Slo.tn. Sept. ISIK. Pneu
monia, France.
Archie C. Hiannard -Aujr. 16, l!18,
died of Kns, Franc'.
Joseph V. Stephen Oct. 1st, 1018
Killed in section, France.
Hubert Claud sUUI Oct. 3, 1818.
Influenza, Camp Colt,Penn., MTltQn
Fra nk Sheldon Clrieb November
P', 1!18. Killed In action, France.
Glenn P. Walter ct. 18, J918. a.
A. T. C. Kutiene, iniluenxn
James M. Wel'sler Auk
Killed In action, France.
Allle Ft. Weddle, Jan., 1020. Purled
in Milton.
Paul J. Winters -Nov. fi, 1!H8.
Brownsville, Tex;is. of pneumonin
Curey K. Woods Died I'endleton,!
fall of 1919. Buried In Hermiston.
Frank Mench Unftds Nov. 2 1st,
111!, Portland. Huried in Ivudh-ion.
live udevrtisinK cam pa ign ever seen
in California totaled anyway $300.-
00 and probably ran to four or five
hundred thousand dollars.
Not f2VMM K:ii-e,.
( Ky Fuited Press.
WASHINGTON, May 29. Between
$fo, 000 and I1SS.00O was raised for
Johnsoti's campaign in California.
Alexander McCabe, one of JohnsonV
managers told the senate campaign
expenditures investigating- committee
today.
"The largest Individual contribution
was $."000 by Henry Flelschhacker,'
McCabe wild. "William H. Crocker I
Kave H000. The funds were the re- !
suit of a state, wide canvass for con
tributions." MscCal denied rumors that Vice
President Hereon of the Southern Pa
cific contributed to Johnson's cam -
palgn. Hi' su id he couldn't discover I
tho "nine millionaires" which Hoover !
men Paid were on tho Johnson prl-
mnrv ticket. He named five as the
only millionaires among- the -6 Cali
fornia delegates.
Workers nl INlls.
McCabe said the Johnson force
used $"0.000 during the California
campaign between Hoover anVl John
son. McCabp declared Hoover had a
"tremendous number" of paid workers
in I-os Angeles and Southern Califor
nia and that they were at the polls on
election day. He asserted that tliere
were lfifto Hoover workers In Ixs An
gles county alone who received from
$10 to $42 each and that .100 Stan
ford students ' were paid to work for
Hoover In San Francisco.
Collector Points Out.
I porting the resolution suspending; the
j raiejt,
Auk VoU' Today.
f By United Press.)
, ' WA SH INOTON, May 2 ft-. The
house today voted by 220 to 165 to
suspend the rules for six legislative f
days in order that the soldier bonus
hill may be considered without am-end'nenta.
Immed iate'y after the vote Chair- ,
man Fordnev of the ways and means
committee, t illed up the bill, declar- j
Pendleton's free auto camp grounds,
despite the fact that the lights, stoves,
tables and other improvements have
not yet beei installed, proved satis-
' I factory to 12 auto loads of tourists
Private Management is Costing! 1 who camped there last night.
a & vhat we like about tho camp
Public Millions Without grounds," said Mrs. V. C. Arens, who
mm . . - with Mr. Arens is motoring from Ya-
Voice in Control Former Tax kilna 1o InJhna, the abundant wa
iter supply.. We have motored consid
I erably and lack of water is often a
i fault of camp grounds. Judging from
A8HINi;tlN. May 1. The na- the improvements now under way, I
lions railroads must go back under think these grounds will compare fa
government control soon unless pri-; vorably with many in the northwest."
vate managers being to operate effi-1 Another tourist party waa that of
clenlly. without calling on the gov- which Mrs. Elma Culp, her son. Fred
ernment for financial assstance. Dan-, H. Culp and her grandson, George
iel Roper, big corporation head, warn- ' Allez, are members. They are on their
ed today. "Businessmen will demand way from-Hellingham to Denver, Col-
resumption of government control un-; orado, to visit relatives.
less service is bettered quickly." said Mr. and Mrs. I"). S. Sanders anA
Roper. "Private management now three sons, of Yakoma. who camped
seems to be costing the public mil- at the local grounds last night, are on
lions under a guarantee clause of the their first long motor trip and are
transportation act. There are Indica- bound for Fairbault, Minnesota, and
tlons that under the government's 'dies In Colorado ana Indiana, wnere
Ing ho would ask for a vote today. A -,, . .,., rt,.,, they will visit relatives
twn-thlrds mUority is required tor j-s six per cent on their investments ' leaving Nebraska last June, Mr.
passage of the bonus measure under rt. . ,.., :and Mrs. Bernard M. Boals and two
suspensii'll
h.-ive so far
Jorily.
Bonus advocates
.muster this ma-
Mrs. R F. Johnson, of Halt Lake,
sister of Mrs. Fred Bennlon of thla
city, had her leg broken In two plaoea,
and Fred Bennlon, Jr.. nine year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennlon.
waa badly bruiaed and temporarily
blinded yesterday at p. m. when a
car driven by Mr. Bennlon. wm struck
by the rear end of west bound freight
train So. 23 at the Mlsslun ernslnjr.
Sherman Johnson, little solz of Mr..
Johnson, and Bobby Bennlon. another
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennlon, who
were also in the car. were saved from
probable death by the quick action of
Mr. Bennion, who threw the young
sters from the car when the collision
ocoured. They escaped without a
scratch. Mr. Bennlon was unable to
reach Mrs. Johnson, who was pinned
beneath the machine, while' little Fred
was dragged about 100 feet
Sava Train Had no Licit.
The party had gone t" Mlsalon for'a
picnic supper, and as Mr. Bennlon waa
repairing a tire while in sight of the
crossing, had seen the freight train go
past and stop, after learlnr; the
caboose near the section house on the
other side of the crossing. Mr. Ben
nlon states that when his machine was
within about 10 feet of the crossing,
he saw that the cars were Backing up
but he was unable to stop until hla
OTiiny xtr- short.
" "ri'y Associated T'ress. )
WASHIXIITdX May 29.
supporters of the soldier relief
won the opening skirmish In- the
house today to force consideration of j
,. ...... . i,'i,.i. ..,,.,,'.' I "I""- ,hp governnicnt.
sary to win the legislation under sus
pension of the rules.
ernment to make up a deficiency of sons motoreu io -ayeiie, luano, wnere machine was on the tracks. The train,
about I500.0im.noo for six months- pri- they spent the WInt.r- The' wcre at minus tho caboose, showed no light,
vato operation." ! the auto camp last night, accompanied llo 8tatas, ami there was no liraWmim
Koper.- until recently, dire, led the !'y r- Qals ther. I-. M. Boals of , gi WVnnfujw-rlgr,t had
- .j-., . - " i HturtMI ncr:i n.
itii'i iiii.tiiL ami, j tiv yutiy ich nun
moridng for Spokane.
Other tourists were from Washing--ton
and Oregon towns, bound for Mi
chigan and other states. While some
reported bad roads, none had encoun
tered serious difficulty in making the
trip.
collection of all federal tuxes am com-
WhU tmlssloner of tho Internal revenue bu-
alarmed at the financial demands
which the roads are preparing to make
If the govern-
well assume control.'
RESERVATION LAND IS SDS
BOUGHT AT $256.22 ! 10, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9
The highest price ever received for
reservation wheat land was paid yes
terday at the Indian land sale w lien
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harnett hought
80 acres on little Spring Hollow, for
$-1,251, an average of $254.62 per
acre. The appraisal was $18,(100.
MiHon.
11. 1918.
t rrcspoiuk"m QWHljoiied.
(By Associated Press. )
WASHINGTON. May 39. Before
quest ion imr McCabe, the committee
questioned Frederick Wile, corre
spondent of tlM Philadelphia Public
Ledger relative to an article he wrote i was $54. y
Kaylnv that Jsfi.oon bud been - raised j was $59,
n UAltrornin ror .innnson primary j tracts WWW not soin, one tying nni,r!vitt. Inez FHrris.
there. Tne witness said he had heard I Cayuse and the other near the She6- ! nnri' r n ' Tnrtr
Italians Take Ourazzo.
(By Associated Press.)
PARIS, May 29. Italian troops to
day occupied Durazzo, the principal
Albanian seaport on the Adriatic, ac
cording to a Zurich dispatch from
Rome. No confirmation has been re
ceived of the report that D'Annuncio,
Italian poet-aviator, has attacked the
The thirty-third annual commence- j Serbs,
ment of Bt Joseph's Academy will take i The Rome dispatch said Fiume ln
place Wednesday afternoon, June 9, ! habitants marched to the Serbian town
at the Oregon Theatre. , j of Sussak. They fraternized with Ital-
The school will grant ten diplomas j ian regular troops there, later march
this year, four Commercial, and six to ing back to Flume,
those finishing the Latin-Scientific
Course. The four receiving Commcr- .
clal Diplomas are Murrcl Harp, Helen
a Kreat deal to this effect and that
ca n d Ida t (M In a 1 1 f o r n i a w e re s pe n d -ing
considerable money. He admitted
that his paper is suppi irting Hoover.
, (By United rress.
WASHINGTON, May 2 9.' - "A sum
l-etwee.i $lfl0.000 and $125,00), was
raised for the California primary by
the campaign organzat ion in behnlf
of Senator Johnson. The senate cam
paign extendi! ure ln est (gating com
mittee was t"ii inday hy Alexander
M' '! Callfornln pttAt Insula nee
commissioner and treasurer of the
Johnson organisation.
McCabe declared (hut Hoover's sup
porters spent "elirht or nine times as
much as we, at the lowest estimate
Ten of the 12 parcels of Indian land j Anderson, Dorothv McLaln. and Hazel
advertised tor sale were iold. The Holmes. The six who will receive!
ippratsel Value of the 640 acres sold Dipmaa for completing the Uitin-!
5.00, and the total received ! senu. course arc Rose Kilkenny,
48,00. Two eighty acrf 1 Cnris.tn ArrPhnii MrtrareL MeTe- I
Kathcrine , Doherty
Miss Stella Roden. !
PRESIDENT ENDORSES
The front of the machine wag ntrTuck
and was turned over, panning Mrs.
Johnson beneath, while Fred Junior
was dragged along In the dirt beside
the tracks. It was feared that frag
ments from the glasses he wore were
ground into his eyes, but tho gUuu.es.
intact except for the rims, were found
near the crossing. Hla eyes were
bruised and cut, however, and t pres
ent he Is unable to see. His side was
seriously bruised and doctors say, that
his escape from death was miraculous.
Car Total Wnvk
The car Is a total wreck. An odd
feature of the accident was that the
lights of the car remained burning
after the collision.
The Injured members of the party,
with Mr. Bennlon and two children
were brought Immediately to Pendle
ton In the caboose, by the freight
train engine. Mrs. Johnson and ourxg
Fred were taken to St. Anthony's hos
pital. Mrs. Johnson came to Pendleton two
weeks ago to visit her sister, who has
been at the hospital since the birth ol
a son. born recently.
sal
nther sules
for 4 0 acres in
ivuse. appraisal,
( By Pnltcil Press.)
WASHINGTON May 89. President 1
Wilson today ordered Immediate re- ;
lease from prison of Mrs. Kale Rich- 1
nrds O'Hare, oue of tho so-called
"political prisoners,
Relesse of Mrs. CVHkrs, Kagone V.
Debs, Rose Pastor Stokes and Others
has been demanded hy the socialist
convention and citizens OOSfim
SENATE CLOSES OLD .
EIGHT ON WATER BILI
IDHTI.W K M AUK I "I S ARK
BTKAOV Wli IINC!HANGR!
(Hy Afwor-tatod Press!
l-OHTI-ANn. May I. All markclK
ure Htuady anil iini'ban.ireil.
shipr. home.
ri NiilpH I ho Han
were as follows:
J. H. Luck. :!
the section wauth o
4Blin. J. T. Mcuallcn Mil 11610.-
Charles K. Serell. $15!6 for 40 acres
ro ar th rreslo-lerian church; apprais
al, sir, 10.
H. B. linRNw. $ltf
north of ihe ajrneoy near the river; ap
pralsal 1 150. I ithi-i liiiitlers wcre Hen
K. tfarlln, l:.o; u. A. Dunn. Jljr.n
anil John II". oh. fill.
Hoyden. Boydet & Thompaon. $10..
70a for So acres near the Hetlke ranch.
The appraisal was $10,700.
Aaron M. Isaac. 91oo (or l0 acres
on. the south reservation; appraisal
toi.
K. p, Kahar, I13S0 for 40 acres on
McKay Creek, appraisal 11150.
C. if. Ifmliarccr. Jlsns for 40 acres
(By Associated Press)
WASHINDGTON, May 29. The
platform adopted hy Virfrinia demo-
who has completed the proscribed
course in music will receive tho music
medal.
Tho Commencement program will j crats last week was indorsed today by
conslft of music by the orchestra of St. j President Wilson as "in full accord
Joseph's Academy, in. numbers j with my own views, especially the
amoag its pleoea two cornet harps and i statement which sets for the attitude
;i little Irish harp. Several harp 'of the party on the leasrue of nations
I duets and tries will be rendered, and and the pressing problems of peace,
for 40 acres lnor knMiBal numbers and drills andjfinance and reconstruction."
a short play "Magdalene." j Tho Vtrfrlnla platform praised the
The cast for the plav is ns follows: j president for "steadfastly standing for
I'aphne Belts Mmrdalenc "ie covenant." It agreetl upon the
Hose Kilkenny Horodias i Versailles treaty and condemned re-
Murrel Harp Herod publican reservations as destructive of
Helen Anderson Martha purposes ot the league.
Ine?: Karris Salome(
Ruth Austin Ruth
(The daughter of Jalrusi
KYanees Carrol flablnlus
Helen Schllckeiser Rculn-n
irmn Hichter llhea
lessle Schubert Sophora
FARMERS' PLATFORM
MAY BREW TROUBLE
'COWBOY PREACHER," 72,
WILL GIVE SERMON IN
PENDLETON TOMORROW
(Ity, I'nlted l'rcss).
WASHINGTON, May 2. Kndinp a
12 yeur old flKht, the senate tod a)
passed the water power bljl us it enmt
Ittee In 'ro,n 'nfeicnce. The house bavins
petitions to tho white house. Mrs.
fHufo was convicted for violation of
the espionage act. as were Debs and
Others. She hss been at the Jefferson
City, Mo., prison since April 14.
PRESIDENT WANTS USE
OF BATUM FOR ARMENIA
Agreed on the measure it now goes to
the prevdint.
The bill provides for a federal power
commission tn supervise development
of wa:er power sites on Kovernnient-
! controlled st r rams. The commission
Is KiVen power- to Issue leases, pre
scribe rates nnd otherwise control cap
' ital Invested In water power projects.
iThe vote was 50 to 12.
at Tutnuia: appraisal 4..-u. ne ais-'Kln(,p BoU Anna
purchased another 4 acres Hose by HeI(,n Hraud,. Zelpha
Also dancers and slaves.
for $is the appraisal beins l.
Chsrlesj K. tferell bought the Jim
t .ii va acres for $-SK0: appraisal
$2201. A. f. r.indard bid $2T10.
' .imiIhI u. - KvMMlC.
5Soeth Mou.ser, f Rcho, republican
nominee ffr Sheriff, spent the larRcst
sum of any of the County Ittee candl- ' rvr-oic.ir.Ki I hi COMD
rtatS wlo. !v... . far filed their nc- UtUlolUlM I IM rUUn
counts with Counts m. , i. ii, T. Brown, CONTESTS WILL ftllLE
lie expended fir. although he SVSjl u ZSnm w r-n-r i rn rriTr
nominated w'thoct nppoaldon. W W ' CONVElNTlOW O t A I O
(Ireei nnd H. II. AndeVsasj. reapattss i
cnunty schnol superlntenibnt ami
county commissioner, seek 'nir reelec
tion, snent 2" -neh fr tbr fllint ot
their prtltlons. (nbers tfrsm hive flltl ;
ar1: .T. T. Crown. oirimtT, $.12".: A. E
Perry, s'irveyor, $l,0: n. ft Hur
roughs, recorder. r0 cents. K. T
Flrown, tleik. 73 cents.
fay
-1 decisions In
Illhlxmo for Dctojcatinii.
, The IVnuletou delcuration at the
Weston Iioneei- picnic. June 4 ami 5,
'will he. provided with badjres, accord
ins; to C. K. Cranston, secretary of the
ondleton Commercial Association.
I Kriday, June 4, has been designated
as Pendleton Pay and local people j
' wil make a special effort to attend
Rev. fv O. Rettes. known as (he
; "Cowboy Creacher" will deliver a ser
' mon tomorrow at 1 1 oclock at the
j Church of the Naxarene, at West Court
fand Matlock streets. lASt Sunday he
preached at The Dalles, where his ap
I pearancc attracted considerable at
I tention.
Rev. Bettes is an unique figures in
the religiouti, world and has accom
plished much good in his travels
around the country, lie is 7' years of
aire, yet hale and hearty. He travels
(By United Prase.)
NEW YORK, May 29. Strong indi
cations that the republican party will
be bidding for trouble If the Chicago
convention writes into the national
platform the plank dictated by t lie
framers of any radical labor group la
seen In remarks of Oovernor Allen "f
Kansas, In his debate with riamnel
ilompers here last night. "The yxdtti
cal party in the forthcoming campaign
that hasn't the conservative courage to
stand out and pledge to public proec
tlon against the wrong and error of in
dustrial warfare will travel down the
pathway of cowardice ami defeat.
Allen said. '
Ii. . M. ( . I hi liiiiiriiv.
The ranye In tha Blngrhnm ranion
Is lu (."oil couillllon. Has It- A. Hott-
(Tiy Aa.oelateil PrM I HOI SI: PAVOR8 IIIKI.AMI
W'AMINlTO. May S. In arbt- WASHINGTON', May 9. A ram
t ratine the boiindarlea of Armenia. Utton. "vlewliiK with ifinve concern.'
I'reaitlent Wllaon. If la said, will Insist conditionR In Ireland, "and evpreaalne cher. deputy auperrlaor for the I'mu
that tha new republic m nlvan acceaa sympathy with the aspirations of the tllla National Korest, wh'i rvture-Ml
to tha sea through Bamm, which the i,-ish people for a government of their from an Inspection trip toilay. Air.
allied auprame council hia tentatively own choice.
ri lnHi..i,, nh,rla i,Mir,.,l s!fly by h'.ise anil wagon, and has
four contests amoiiK delegates to the ti,Bnllcvea lo aH9ist In transporting I covered 1S.0S1 miles accompanied by
probably se'lle all disputes, which ln-!pi0'neer to the picnic. Kach Hotartan nls wife, in th, p.ist three yeara.
volve 111 seals, members of the n-jwB tUKe three pioeera to the picnic. HI. conveyance Is Ingeniously ar
tton.l committee said hero tndav un() tm, organlatlon Is asking the aid ranged and comfertuhle though small.
Precedents In four major rulings WfHj0f other car owners so thHt all plo- It is a f-mrwheole I wooden cart, and
govern polnta raised In other cases, ' m,ers wm ue sure of trnnsportation. COBtaVtM drawers which pull out of
It was said. ' y. IX TaJor. C. P. A. Ijnergun and . m stcrious places tn which la thai
; James H. Kates form the Rotary club : wherewithal to make camp and a com- I
(TpQT TES SLEEP" commlttex In ohatrM t anwtvmaota. fort&bla bed. and, as tho pa mon ex-
Ileporteil by Major !. Moorhouso,
weather observer.
Muxiotum, TO.
Mia ilium. 40.
Ttarometer. 29.(0.
TRAIN INSURES DURATION
decided ahall be ., free port under In-
tei-alluu control.
boose foreign affairs
ile ol 11 ii
Ftoneral i- Hei.l.
i The funeral of the late Q. W. Mlt-
WALI.A WAI.l.A. Ma- 29.-;-OeorBe Ichell. of Milton, was held this morn-Washtna"t.-u
Smith drank some lemn lug from the Folsom chapel, with Rev
araa reported out of the Hottcher will leave tonight for Walla 'extract, then walked down the rail- I J. M. Cornelison of fleatlne. The bod v
ommittee toila.
".,llll where
Till day.
tie -will renmin until road track. Ile lay down to sleep It was laid to rest In the Olnev
off His funeral will be held Sunday, ten. where Mrs. Mitchell is burled
I OMAN liKHKADKD
SAX PEDRO. May 19. Henry Pi
per, yeoman first class, waa beheaded
today when be was struck by the pro
caine- pellor of an airplane as It was being
tuned up in the outer harbor.
M WEATHER
FORECAST
Tonight ami
Sunday fair.
A