THE EAST pfEGOlJIfN IS THE ONLY NI4N0 EP WPWSPER GIVING ITS READERS THE BENEFIT OF DAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTS FROM BOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS DAILY EDITION Number of copies printed of yesterday' Dully 3,311 ' Thl, paper la a ninmubr or and audited by the Audit Bureau of Clrculatluna. DAILY EDITION The Et Oreffontaft Is KtT Or, foe's rtat nwppr and a a soiling force , gives to the aivrtier over twice the guarantftt paid ctrou liii t ion In Pendleton and I'm&tUla coun ty of any other newspaper. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 82 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1920. NO. 9648 TROUNCES BROOKLYN B Y 3 TO 1 y Li , , rTT! sL s J) CLEVELAND . TWO BURNED TO DEATH IN HOTEL TIRE HEAR LINE Oregon Shortline Employes perisn When Flames Sweep Building at Robinette Near Idaho Border at Night Hour. SUPERINTENDENT LIES INJURED. NEAR DEATH Special Train From Hunting ton Rushed With Aid for Many Burned or Hurt in Jumping From Windows. FLAMES DRIVF DELEGATFV Air -CI rilTIAHI CI I IUIV TOKIO? -(A. P.) The building In . . tho worlil'a Sun day school cok ontlon opened hare today wan burned. The building wua crowded with delegate In eluding Americans, but duorkeep era expressed the belief that ull escaped. BUT SAVS HE G.O.P. NOT LEAGUE BROOKLYN TWIRLER WHO LOST TO INDIANS. HUNTINGTON, Oct. 6. (A. P.) -: William Travera and Itoy Cornelius, Oregon Hhortllno employee, both ol Pocatello, Idaho, were burned to death hurt night In a rirc which ile al royed a hotel at Koblnotte, Oregon. P. K. Parsons, or .Nampo, Oregon, Hhortllno superintendent, was sovcre ly burnod an ho Jumped. HIm condi tion la critical. Patrick Ilrcrinun of Welscr, Idaho, and Mia. O. K White, whoao homo la near Cambridge, Ida ho, bIho jumped and wore Injured. J. U. McQhlno, hotel proprlotor, and several othora were 'burned and In jured. A large dwelling near the hotel waa destroyed. A special train haa been aent from liera with doctors and nurse. cattijs siarkkt sti:aiy POrtTIAND, Ore., Oct. 8. A. P.) Cattle are steady, hogs aro lower at 10.25 and 15.76. Sheep are weak and eggs and butter are ftr:n. SLIGHT QUAKE FELT REGION OF BAY Sentiment In Morrow county In with Ihfl Umatilla county people In oppos- Inff the proposed Columbia River high way extension from L'mtilla to Wat lula. a letter received from the Hepp ner Commercial Club today says. Th letter was In answer to a comtnunfea lion addressed by the Pendleton Com merclal Association to nearby c-oun lies, asking their opinion on the pro posal. 'There are between 25 and 30 mile of road graded fn thin county for the Oregon-Washington highway,' Socre tary S. A. Pattlsnn write. "Whcthei thin wilt he surfaced thin year thft county has serious doubt. We feel that Kaii tern Oregon Hhould stand together for a no, u are deal on mads ruther than to divert travel and business to W ash Ington." The Heppner club ha taken no off! clal action on the matter b"t in be' 1 loved to be favorable to suggesting that present projects serving Oregon Interests be completed before uch procct as tho Wallula road Is consid ered. Idaho Senator Follows Near Break With Assertion he Will Work for Election of One, Defeat of Other. COX SAYS DIVISION OF " REPUBLICANS LOOMS FIFTY-FOURTH DAY IS UJNDON, Oct. 5. (t; P.)iLri Mayor Maciwlney'a. condition la prac tlcally unchanged today, the latest Hinr Fein bulletin raid. Today la the fifty fourth day f h! hunnnr strike. HAN KltANVISCrt. Oct B. t'. P.) A alight earthquake waa felt in the Kan Kranclaco bay region abort ly 1 1 o'clock today. It wax not ;iurfkl ently vital to do any .' damage and many In Kan PranclMco dltl nut feci It. A aclcntlat aald It wua probably duo to minor nettling of atrata following heavier quakes In the Banta Clara val ley a few weeka ago. BANDITS MAKE FAST nrKFA!, Ott, 5. r. I Four handfl entered the bank of Dcpcw. N. Y held cniployea and patrons at bay at 'the point of revolver, locked the president of the bnk In a vault and em-aped with $KO0ft in currency. FATE OF KERBY AND RATHIE IS HANDED TO JURY AS HOT ARGUMENTS IN CASE ARE ENDED Argumenta and Inatructlona In the case of the Stale va. 'HJIvIo I. k'erby and John Lp. Itathle were completed at 13:15 thla afternoon and 10 nilnutca later the jury retired to dcllbcrato nn Ita verdict, lndieationa w-ere that a long debate a-ould prolmbly enaue In the Jury room before the fato of tho final two men on trial tor the murder of Sheriff Taylor la known. Opening argumenta by the atate and defence were heard last evening In tho flrat extra aeaaion of the trial. The court waa In seaaton until a :3V when it adjourned until thla morning. The de fence resumed hla argument at 9 o'clock and flnlahed In about one . hour, Btate Attorney Genoral Ucoruc M. Brown presented tho atatc'a argu t ment before the jury for about an hour ;and a half. Inatructlona to tho Jury by Judge Ow W. Pbolps followed, this requiring about CO mtnutca. It waa past noon when the Jury touk the cave and went out to lunch. ; Tcxtloinn)' Kltattcrcd. The case for the prosecution waa materially atrengtheued ycalcrttay aft ernoon when . Uefcnee Attorney Charles Holln made what, the audlcner ''conceded waa a faux lata for his aide. Mr. Holln called. Jaok Itathle to the alalia lor lunner leauniuny in nenau . of their own caao and then Mr, Frown took advantage of the opportunity to croHa qucatlon the defendant. The attorney genoral qtiestionod from Alpha to Omega and by fhe time ho flntshod he had Kathle very badly mixed up. It waa consenaua of opinion that Rathle bad at some stage of the game been telling Ilea and had forgot the story he ' had previously XTRA The Jury at 3:30 iurncl a verdict of guilty ami tho two men will be hoi U'iHd J-Vtday. No rocwmmoiidatkm wjh vumIo m to Uie soiitciMX. Tlie vmtm In Uto Jury's hands Uireo Innirs, Including time out for lunch. told. His tstlniony hi eeveral fnntan ce was widely divergent from that which the audience remembered had previously been given and the result was that the teatlmony of the defend ant was consldrably shattered. Mrs. Krrby on S4aiil. Kerby was also brought back yes- tt -day for a time In the afternoon and Inn mother. Mrs. B. D. Kerby, waa placed aho on the tand by the de- fffiiHe. Who told of her son's character and reputation but the Hale did not take advantage of an opportunity to cross question her regarding his term the slate prison In Oklahoma nor ether bad spots fn his record checked up by officer here. Whilo the defense yesterday confin ed most of hla cane to the third de gree story told by the defendants, the pendulum swung back to the state after the attorney general bad com pleted breaking down Hathte's testi mony. Dr. T. U. Temple. J. K. Scott and Ben F. Young were all examined by tho defense and related that am monia was used on tho men tho nlsht of thp capture and that they were otherwise cuffed about before they would talk. i Ktalo QitcMtfjrmN I-Vnr. The male made a point last evening as to the duration of any possible fear Inspired by tho methods alleged used in the JaM. Ifetweeti the time of the rapture and tho meeting of the grand Jury, tho prosecution pointed out, it vus hardly probable that the same fear. If it had at all existed, would be as btrong. Archie Leonard, irtland Inspector who assisted In the man hunt and capture, discounted heavily the story of the defendants when he was called ny the state as a w linens. Col. J. H. Haley, who wan one of the party which brought Bancroft and Kerby, alias Hart and Owens, here from I (J rami o on the day of the capture, went on the aland to defend the offi cers. He declared that no cruelties such aa were alleged mere heard r seen by him on the trip over. The of ficers stopped at a farmhouse near town. Col. Haley said, and telephoned here to ascertain on which side of the court house it would be safest to stop the car so that the prisoners might be brought Into the Jail safely. Their shackles were removed so that they might run from the car to the Jail, he said, Confident of Trend Over Coun try, He Says No Party Blan ket is Big Enough to Cover Divergent Stands. MA ft ION, Oct. 0. (A. I.) In uiik wer to widely puhllMhcd report that Senator Borah soon would quit the r1 )Uhlcan campaign, Harding' head luurters today made public a tele ?ram in which .Senator Borah declar ed he would continue to work for re i u hi J can succeKK. ' The mewwjrc nd Iressed to Harding said: wish you o know my speeches in the futon will be along the same tines oj ut uyton and in the Kcnate." Ilfiruli KecltH lcagiics Defeat. MAJUON, iht. li. (By Haymond i'lapper, II. I. Staff orrespnndent) AM doubt as'to the treaty Irreconcil ablcs standing behind Kcnator Hard- ng vanished with the publication to- Jay through hea do darters here, of a elogram from Senator Itorah pledg- ng himself to work for election of the epuhtican ticket and defeat of the league of nations. "In view of re- port-H, I wish you to know that my ipeeches in the future w'li be along he same lines a Ihoue at Banbury and In the senate," Borah asserted want you to win and want to see ho luague scheme defeated:. Jn my )wn way I shall devote my lime to urhlcvoment. of both propositions." The telegram -was designed by Sena .or Borah to wet at rest rumors thai lie ntendN to dowerl the stump. , Senator ohnKou, according to his latest speeches, is endorsing' Senator Hurd- ng-'s t,Utmt on league. (.ratification Kpred. "NKW YORK, Oct. 5. V. P.) ratification was manifested at repub- Ican national headquarters today over what is hoped to close th Bom ncident. The Idaho senator, who had been reported to have become so sHitttafled with Harding's pos.t.on on he league of nations that he was con sidering withdrawing entirely from the campagn, made it clear in a peech at Danbury that he would con tinue to support the national ticket. WIFE SAYS SHE HAD SLEEPING SICKNESS WHEN SHE MARRIED SKATTI.K. Oct. 6. U. P.) flladya Montgomery, formerly nf Olympla, awakened sufficiently today to apply for annullment of her mar riage. Ktic wan wed xhe alleges lo frank Monlgomery In Olympla, May S9, while alio waa arfllctcd with rl"cp ing alekuew. but whe Una not lived with her liustialvl since. ANTI-SOVIET RIS I.ONHON'. OcU 5. t". P.) More anti-soviet demonatratioiw luivo bro ken out in Kuaaia, according to d's patcbes Today. Iliga dispatches re ported riola In Tambtirf, Hlalerol'f und Kaaan. In Bending soldlnra to ouell tho rioters, the soviet government Is ombarrasaod by a shortage of man power, due to continued pounding of the enemy on Polish und t'kniinian front. IJaon Trotsky, head of the Kuralnn war department, la trying lo lash his men on, according lo quota tions from the soviet paper Isvistia. All report here today indicated that the Poles have made further advances against soviet troops which arc re ported to be still in disorganized flight along tho western front. 30.000 Arc Captured. WAltSAW. Oct. 5. (17. P.) The Poles have advanced to Mir In their drive against tho holshevikl. a Polish commtmliiue said today, fifty thou sand prtsonors have been captured in the vicinity of IJdn, and sixteen sovi et divisions have been disrupted, tho statement said. Mir is 40 miles south west of Minsk. I - Hi l ljll li I I I AMERW LEAGUE MPi'JS TOPPLE OVER NATIONALS IN FIRST WORLD SERIES BATTLE 123456789 Cleveland 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn O 0 0 0 O 0 1 0 0 Eattariei Coveleskie and O'NeflJ; Marquard, Uddore and Kreuger. . - - '.evoIaiitl. ,j R 3 1 o 1 Mamaux, Kvans, If ... Wambaganss, Speaker, cf . Burns, lb ... Gardner, 3b . Wood, rf KeweU, as , . . . O'Neill, c Coveleskie, p Jamie.on( If . ftnilth. rf vv. Johnston, Totals H PO A 0 10 0 0 4 9 1 4 3 3 2 . .so 3 ; 13 E 0 Olson, ss ..... 0 I J. Johnston. 3b 0 Griff.th, rf 0 Wheat, If 0 ! Myers, cf ..... , 0 Konetchy. lb 0 jKilduff, 2b 0 ! Krueger. c 0 ' Marquard, p . 0 ; Lamar 0 Mamaux p Oj Mitchell t -'Xels ....... 0 Cadore, p . . . Brooklyn. - . AB B . r - o H PO A 2 6. It 1 I 1 11 0 a 0 0 ;8 .. ,a ,o o o l o a o o 0 ..30 1 5 ZT 13 1 ' Total SUMMARY. Sacrifice hits, Wauibganss: two base hits, O'Neill 2), Wood. Wheat; first; on balls, off Marquurd 2, off Coveleskie 1; struck out by Marquard 4. Maraaiut? 3. by Coveleskie 3: innings pitched, by Marquard . by Mamaux t, Cadore l;i hits, off Marquard 5; runs, responsible for. by Marquard 3. by Coveleskie l'.f defeat charged to Marquard. . . , r KBBBP.TS FIEL.D, Brooklyn, Oct, 5. (A. P.J The Cleveland. chara-. pions of the American league toppled -over the Brooklyn today by a aeora of three to one in the first game of tha. world series. The JCational . league., hampiona were helpless before -mystifying slants of the big spitball pitcher, Coveleskie. He was given aterUng- KliBEriTS K1EI.I), Brooklyn. Oct. I support by the Cleveland, especially' 6 (17. P.) Cleveland's battling In-Speaker, who ranged far and near. diana today won the first honors of robbing the helpless- Brooklyn tnt TO STAN COVELESKIE ! WHEAT QUOrATONS, DUWN TO S1.89 1-2. SET NEW RECORD LOW LEVEL SINCE 1917 December wheat apened two points oversold, but it is very apparent that lower this morning than yesterday's reversed economic conditions must be close and at the close had dropped 3 ' recognized and advantage taken of 1-3 cents to $18 1-2. March whent bulges to make sales. . penen at i.si l-z and dropped to, fl.88 1-4 for the close. Corn, cats,! rye and barley showed slight losses In sympathy with wheat. The figure today marks a new record low level since 1917. Pendleton marker, was 10 cents un der the Chicago close yesterday, $1.85 being paid for one lot of 10 sacKs.. (From overbe-:k & Cooke Co.) Whew. Oion Mich l.3 2.m 1.K114 1." t oril .sr, a .KR14 .SB '4 .!" tmu ,S4 J.s .09 lice. March 1 ee. May Dee. May Iiw 1.S6 Si l.Ku V, .S4 .S7 .51 i ,5'S "h Close I.S914 1.88 (4 Si .87 14 .r4V4 .58 Tttee. May Dec. 1.6 1.46 H .87 I've l.m tea Barley .90 i.r.f.' i.4 r S5',4 .86 JUST HUNG AROUND AND DIDN'T BUY, MAN IS SHOT IN STORE CHICAGO. Oct. 5. When loungers infused to al out of his store yester day J. C. Uodrigues. proprietor of a delicatessen, shut his eyes and flrtd. He waa arrested on a (,-harge of mur dering John Uvonette. "He Just hung around and didn't buy anytUng,' said Rodrikuer. fitr!: Oct. 2. n 22.Mt si.r.n 2i.no Nov. 22 r.n 22 r.fr 22.o 22.00 l.srd (t. JH. 70 13.12 is. 70 ti.ia Jan. IB. 7" 16. tt.:W 16.62 "t. h r.'i ir ffft M.no 14.7" Jan. 1T..I0 15.10 14.67 H.75 l"Viri'igii lliHig (From Overbeck & Cooke Co.) London 34!'i I'arls 6 7(1. Italy 411. Ocrmany 161. Austria 4 4. Holland 3112. . CHICAGO, Oct. S. Wheat Th early dpclino disclosed an oversold condition and tho market rallied sharply only tt meet a greater volume or selling than buying power would absorb, with the result that gains worn quickly erased and ns new low grouml wan reached heavy lltigldation set In. The u ch s was more bullish In the sense, that exporters were in .market and tnok a fair quantity for deferred shipment. Minneapolis reported a oetter flour rtrniand a nrmer tone to the cash markot but this was ofset by the 1920 world scries by defeating tho Brooklyn Nationals three to one in a light pitchers' battle. . Cleveland's victory is told in one wo rd Co ve 1 esk I e. The big Polish spitballer let down the hopes of 1' tat bush with five scat ter ed hits, holding the game in is hollow hand' from mart to finish. Against tho American league hurler was Marauard, veteran of five world series. Kube acquitted himself like the experienced, capable twirler he la. and suffered very little in comparison with his victorious rival. A pop fly that was played with by a prankish wind at the start of the sec ond inning paved the way for Mar guard's downfall. Konetchy lost it in a gale and upon recovering It, threw wild to second in an effort to nip its perpetrator. Burns. The latter scor ed and before Marquard had steadied from his ill fortune a walk to Wood and ringing hits off the bats of Sewell and O'.Velll had sent a second run across the plate and the game was won. Despite a chilling wind sweeping the field, the game was as tight as a drum irom a fielding standpoint. Ko netchy's error in the cond, which from an analytical point of view, may have lost the game, ws the only mis- play during the entire nine innings. Sparkling fielding stunts abounded. Young Sewell at short in the place of the lamented Ray Chapman," played a valiant game when one considers the tension under which he must have la bored in the circumstances. He was a trifle unsteady with throws but ac- qu.tted himself in first class fashion and delivered a hit . A catch by Griffith in the fifth in ning when the Rrooklynite leaped against the right field wall to pull down Speaker's drive was the high water mark of the game frcm the fielding angle. Speaker made two brilliant catches which nipped threat ening Brooklyn rallies. Brooklyn fans had tittle cause to be discouraged ov er the showing of the Robins and left the park confident tnai'tne rtrst game cf the series does not spell final vic- 1 tory. Kvery Beat iu fc-bbetts field was Corn The advance during forenoon j was accomplished by heavy short cov ering which ran its course towards midday and only scattered selling pressure was necessary to break the market into new Imv ground. About the only thing bullish iu the way of j news was the intimation that farmers! were showing some reluctance about idling at the decline, but the1 import ance of this was minimized by the fact that there Is little indication of an Im portant commercial demand to absorb the offerings. The cash market had a weak tone and premiums were re duced to six cents over December ft No. 2 "mixed. Such ra'lies as were witnessed today must bo expected, but mtil something of a concrete nature levelops to stimulate confidence it is not likely that advances will be main tained. Oats; Sold higher with other grains taken but declined on the close, which was. around bottom prices. Cash held fairly atcady on about the same basis as yesterday. r The uutlook is bearish i and it will take something mighty In- j terestiug lo revive com men ce on tne buving side. Kve Trade win r'ct 'and prices followed l he action of other grains. Cash rye, was easier, with No. 2 at six I cents over decern ber. The action of j Ihn v-V ..inrlfr.l rafonllv hilll tint 1 iff 111 LONDON suRKCHttve of a atrong position. !spvt ec "'"'" containing de- NKW YOKK. Oct. B. Particular ' maims reg-.i.ding the release of war priSQlieiTf IlMl III lWin tim .rao- I tlon of bolshevik propaganda has been ! sent to Moscow by Foreign Minister j Curxon, it is learned today. An ans wer is asked before Monday, con tinuation of relations between Brit ain and the Uuohii trade commis sion now in London, is paid lo de- PRISONERS' RELEASE Oct. 6. IV. P.) A irength was exhibited in tho steel de partment of tho list today and the resiliency displayed in these shares had a stiffening effect on industrial j lock market priors generally. Heavy I short covering took place in the motor group and In certain other sections of the l'st where selling operations have been very popular of late. The leading oil stocks performed In a manner sst isfactory lo those entertaining higher price lews. It w as noticeable that the shares or companies having big interests in Mexico were conspicuous on the 'p side today and the stead buying of such slocks seems to be but a reflection of the growing confidence in future developments in the southern borttor country. The realixinsr in the rail department is being accomplished pond upon acceptance of tho demands. DUBLIN HAS BOLD DAYLIGHT HOLD-UP seeming" hits. o'N'eill starred at the bat with Fwo doubles. Marauard lost 'his control temporarily in the seeojid irning, but regained it- Mamaum went Into the box for Brooklyn in the seventh, and Cadore went Into the box in the ninth. The official attendance waa 23,894.. ' ;nte Kocri4 $70.6O0 BROOKLYN. Oct. 6. A. P. Gate receipts at the fme were $7,- 609 exclusive of war tax. : KUrKi Inning;. - :---.-.- Cleveland -Evan, up. Ball one. strike one. foul, strike two. Evans out, Olson . to . Konetchy. . Wambaganae up. foul, strike one. Wambaganss bunted but ball rolled foul, strike two; W'ambsganss flew out to Wheat who had come in to make the catch. ;; Speaker up. Speaker got a hand when he came up; strike one, ball one, foul, strike two. Speaker fanned and the crowd gave Marquard a big cheer.. No runs, no hits no errors. 1 f Brooklyn Olson up. Olson filed , to Wood, hitting the first ball pitched. Johnston up, strike one, foul, .trM two; foul, ball one; " Johnston striatal out. Coveleskie' spitball was , ton much for him, Griffith up. Sewell threw out Griffith at first. So runs. no hits, no errors. Second Inning. Cleveland Burns up. 'Burns rent a high fly which fell behind Konetchy, who picked up the ball and threw In to left. Bums scored. . Gardner up. strike one: foul, strike two; ball one; Olson threw out Gardner at first. Wood up. Ball one, ball two, strike one ball three, ball four. Wood walked. , ' " Marquard temporarily lost control. Sewell up. The man who took Chap, man's place got a cheer. Marquard tried to catch Wood off first. Strike one, halt one. Jewell singled -into right. Wood going to third. O'Neill up, strike 1, hall 1, ball 2. Wood scored on O'Neill's double to left field, Sewell 3oing to third. Mamaux now warm. ng up for Brooklyn, Coveleskie up. Strike one, Coveleskie grounded -to Konetchy and Sewell attempting to rjun home was run down, the play be. ing Konetchy to Kreuger to Johnston. Two runs, three hits, one error. Brooklyn wheat up ball. one, foul. strike one. Wheat flied to Speaker, who made a wonderful catch of Wheat's seemingly safe hit. Myers up, strike one, strike two, ball one. Myers flied to Wood, who picked the ball off the wall. Kunetchy up. Ko- tContlnued on page a. Weather Maximum. 14. Minimum, 44. Barometer. SS.40. Barometer, slightly falling. I m-pl.lN. Oct. 5. H P.) Five! without any material effect on values armed men held up the Provincial a decline of five cents in Chit ago cash and as soon as tho present profit, tak-I Bank of Ireland In tu-oad day light to-I premiums. Our idea that the market inE offerings are fully digested it Is be. jday. escaping with SO'ltt pounds ster was entitled to a rally today waa based lleved the upward price movement in 1 ling. The bank bandits went, about on indications that the market was the carriers wilt be resumed. their work calmly. . f-b'- IKWEMB FCEECAST Tonight and W e d n sday rain, cooler Widoi sdsy, li