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a--",- . Ni Hf i - FLOUR ' . I ORDER YOUR RARREL NOW , BUY A BARREL OF QllDEll PENDLETON FLOUR DAILY EDITION DAILY EDITION Number of oopie printed of yutsrdar' laily 3,305 Thlg paper t a mminr of and audited ffon'a rtt itwa(pf and mm ilinir ore viva to th dvrtir oyer twtc th (rurnt"f pfti Jrru- latloi in Pndlton and i;mati.l coun ty of any other newe&apr. me auuii pureau of Clroulatlun COUNTY OTriCIAL PAPEB CITY OmCIAL VOL.82 DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1920. NO. 9696 - ----.j . ; U. . .. .. .1J ' - It; - c n - zrz JzzHTfSZZM - t zj.s HOPES FOR PEACE HmmMASKED MOB LYNCHES SLAYERS OF SHERIFF AGAIN; MARTIAL LAW W:: CLAMPED OVER UNRULY AREAS 4 Lloyd George- Tells House of Commons Dealings Cannot be Carried on With Irish Parliament and Time Limit Will be Given for Disarmament After Which Death is Penalty. LONDON, Dec. 10. (A, P.) Mar tial law la to be applied to ccrtnln . area of Ireland. Premier Lloyd George announced In th house of communi today, Rafe ronducta are to be liven Hlnn Fein member of the house of common o they may meet with till governent to discuss the Irish alt nation. . AH arm and uniform must he Sur rendered by a certain date within the prescribed urea. After thut dut un authorised person possensliig anna or to be treated a rebels liable lo (he death penally if uonvioteil. t Hy ltraamra lm(Mlll. i LONDON, Dee. 10. (By Webb Mil ler, U. V. Btaff Correspondent.) FEDERAL RESERVE MAN BILLION DOLLAR DRIVE ili TO E TRADIfi BOMB IS THROWN IN RUMANIAN SENATE KILLING MINISTRY MEMBER AND BISHOP ' AND SEVERELY INJURING ASSOCIATES RE Hopes for Irian peace were dustier! to-1 tij-eenwond cay ty Premier IJnyd George an nouncement In the hotiNe of commons of the government's refusal to deal with the Dali Klrann, the "Irislf par liament" on which the Sinn Feiners had Inaisted. The premier declared he wa "regretfully convinced" that ex tremist are controlling the Irish "murder ,campaikn" and were ' not ready for peace. He declared that martial law will be proclaimed In moat of the disturbed aectlona of Ireland. "The only basis for peace." Lloyd Oeome aald, "will be acceptance by our opponent of unbroken unity for the I'nited Kingdom," The people of Ireland themselves are moat anxious for pence, the pre mier said, but extremist will not per mit It. He declared the realdent of area to oe rlaced ui.dcr martlul law will be allowed a reasonable time to surrender their arms and uniform .fter-hat i period possessor of wen puna or wear-I era of uniform will be treated a reb el and libel to court martial unri death sentence. ; Proclamation U lewiil. LONntlN, Dec. " I I . I.) Martial law will be proclaimed In a limited area of southern Ireland, the Irish office today announced. The proclamation was taaued shortly after Premier Lloyd (ieorira hud elated In the house of common thut the gov ernment will pursue a "doubly volley" In Ireland, cruahlng the "murder campaign, but enoouroBlna; any agency that I attempting to obtain peace." The southwest portion ofv Ireland ha been the scene of many bitter flKhta between the Plnn Kelncr and the government police. Frederick Oreenwood, manner "f I ho I'nrtliiud branch of the Federal Ktwrve Hniik, will lie on of the prin cipal Npeakuiv before the annual con- I verulon of the Ktate Wool nrowcr J AsKoclallon here on Baturday D-cem-ber 18, according to announcement to- day by Mac Hoke, secretary. Mr. will apeak otf "Finances ft They Affect the Wool Growers." Mr. Ureenwood was In the banking bualnea in Spokane before taking charge of the Portland reserve bank branch and 1 reputed to be conversant with the wool Induatry. He spoke be fore a Pendleton audience when the Portland Chamber of Commerce trade excursion visited here last October. Several other speaker have accept ed Invitation to address the' woo! Leading Bankers ana Business- men of Country, in Chicago J 4 Session, Map Out Plans to Finance Foreign Commerce. $100,000,000 CORPORATION IS TO BE ESTABLISHED LONDON. Dec, 10. -A. IMjA bomb thrown In the Rumanian sen ale yesterday killed, M. Oreceanu, member of the ministry, and BlHliop Kadu, pjiy a liuchureat dispatch today. Another minister, M. Raleanu, Oeneral Oianla, .two blahop and 'several members of the senate Were dangerously wounded. 1 . IW)MI PI AXTKIW STILL l ltKK . UrOHATtEST, Dec. 10. (V. P.I An Infernal machine "exploded In tlio Itiimanlun senate yeterday, klllinif Hiahop (iradlaradu lnrtnotly: The minister of justice, president of the wnatn. senator jind other offi cials were wounded by flying fragments of furniture. The planter of the bomb have not been Jlixeovered. Statement Declares America's Exports Built During Past JAIL IS RAIDED, OFFICERS. ARE V OVERPOWERED AffD SANTA ROSA TRIO IS- LED TO VJERD DOOM Old Testament Vengance of .life; For Life" Is Exacted of "Al leged Gangsters as 1 CO Storm Cells and Spirit Men Away to Cemetery to Be" Hanged in Glace of Automobile Liahts. YOUTH GOES TO DEATH PROTESTING INNOCENCE IH at I ft Mliri fAKIA at A A I HIMU nitLUIIMU MAI Lb riircAoo,. iwc. in. (iv p.) Plans for launching a billion ditHar drive for U pinpotc of re.icuing Am erica's foreign trade, described ua "beginning Jo buck up," was taken today by the country- hading bank era and buMneHfunen in Pension here. Plan are to provide for the estab lishment of a $imi,0ui,O(i0 corporation to f'nnnce foreign trade. Fixing the capital at II OO.OOii. Olio which-will be grower during thelf two day eslon,-" T.' ""' , . . "... .,,, , and the public, is to give it a maxi mum financial ability of f l.loo.oou,-000. Cwnl V U- n I A.ND HAULKY AND WILD ocvtitti icai, ntC OCyuili HOitsio m ix.. Dec. a. Atout ix to Back Up on Home Market. ":r,h7,?.f ,"n0Wor,!" 'ri,iaj m"rnin "" "J. -m iu,fi"' the stockmen busy, rounding in their here and most of them -will speak along I educational lines. A strong speaker haa been obtained to dlscuH the sub ject of the tariff and many angle of the buinewi are lo he dealt with by others on the program. The lift will be announced next week when completed., UKIAH SUBSCRIBES $103: FOR TAYLOR MEMORIAL The Edge art. which authorize the formutlon of the proposed corpora tion, permit the lasuunce of deben tures agulnxt existing securities owned by H lo an amount equal to 10 timt the capital. According to a Hate ment issued to. the delegate at the conference here, America export trade. ('which ha been built durlbr the last several years, covering Kouth America, South Africa. Australia and the Far East, is Iwginnlng to back up and throw goods manufactured for export Into competition with good manufactured for -domestic con si frffp jtion in the market of the I'nited' dollars, i State)-.' I'kiah today by caltie to have them ready to Ink down to winter pasture. : A danc wa given at the W. L Bmock home on Saturday night. A ! rood crowd wa present, and every-j body enjoyed a fine time. A supper of coffee, cake and sandwiches was served. i Walter Pimp-ion of Alberton, Wash.. ! and Mr. and Mrs. Albert OHarra ami ! son Edwalne, have been visiting friends and relative. C'lau and Henry Wichmann of Wes ton Mountain were visiting at the Wild Horse Mountain Sunday. Pete Rungnrd' has been visiting friends for n few days. He expect to leave for the eastern state within n ihort time. ; CHICAGO, rx. 10. lT. P.) Nick Viana went to ty death here oa his nineteenth lilrthday anniversary today without showing a trace of fear, and protesting his Innocense. He was hups for participating In the murder of a saloonkeeer. ' , ' "It Is no disgrace to die for.my fath er, mother and sister," the lad said as the noose was adjusted: Viaria de clared that while he did not do the shooting, he would , not tell who did. due to threats made against his fam ily' live if he turned state's evidenee. The trap wa sprung at 8:39. His reck wa broken and Viana was pro' i IN ROLL CALL REPLY nounced dead five minutes later. HI and raised S4j5.31. 'hecks and cur rency for the amount accompanied the report. j Athena did slightly" better than T3 per cent in it effort . to meet its quota. Mrs. C. M.Eager, chairman at Athena, has turned In $304. thi being her final report. Athena wa also asked to raise $400 as It sharp of the county xxoou. Pilot Rock wa asked to raise $r,o but .for the first time was unatf to meet tne nunta oaked. M. J. Orange. local chairman, sent In $33.lo as the wi ma eiioiis in me Bumn oi ine ' - ' county. Of this amount, $40 came ' The Pendleton Post of the American from ITIah. while Alnee. another vom Leglon today gave it hearty endorse- imimlty In the Pilot Rock territory, b '.meal to the sale of .CbrWtma health jnt reported. seals, under the auspices of the Ore- f I gon Tuberculosis Association. ' f following is the endorsement, sign led by James R, Bowler, Commander of GIVEN SALE OF SEAL Echo has exceeded 111 Quota in the !20 Red Cross roll call by fas.Sl, cording to a final report ent m today to County chairman, C'. jf Cranston fcANTA ROSA, Calif.; Dec. 10 (A. P- ld Testament vegenancs , of p. "lite for a lifirf exacted of rr,.rl. I B.,y,l. Terence KltW and Charles Val cnto by an armed nob of between SO ad lOu men, masked In black, who entered the Sonoma cf)Unty jahl at 12:30 thi morning and overpowered Sheriff John Boyes, and hi deputies and took thre men to the cemetory and hanged them from the same limb of am oak tree. The three would have raced court today on a charge of mur- ny Aira.j. .m. jonnson, or the west end ' aering Sheriff John A. Petray and community. Echo wa asked for $40.0 Detective Mile M. Jackson . n. jjorman when the three officer at- EARTHQUAKES DESTROY j 25 JUGO-SLAy VILLAGES 8. K. Hake. $3.60; W. It. Helmlck. $1.60: C. L. Howard. $1; W. W. Alli son, $1: Joseph P. Sullivan, $; Ar thur McRobert, $1: Mr. J. Chamber lain, $1; H. H. Kirk.. $1: F.. H. Mc iJtughlln. $JJ0; I. It. lwrence. $10; .Mines Contant. $2.50; Herman PARIS Dec. 10. IV. P.) Twen- Kosenmium, i: c. j. nespain, i; j. ty-flv village In the Allmnl district T. Huston, $1; Virgil Peterson. $1; v. . Tiio.Rlnvln have been destrovediM. McKenxle, $1; W. O. Allison, $1; by earthquake, according to Amerl- George Caldwell, $1; W. A. Anderson, can Red Cros report today from $1; A. H. Reed, $1: Frank McLaugh Valonln. The tremor occurred iu lin, $2; Walter E. Kirk,-$2; H. E. the Kelellne district. Roynlon, $2.50. FARMERS UNION FAVORS PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE SELLING THROUGH TRUST ATE COMPANY One hundred and thrjo subscribed ' 30 re!deniof land vicinity, wa recilved the secretary of the Til Taylor Me morial Association. The 'money wa raised during the paM summer und full and the report constitute the first word from that section of the county on the fund. ' Roltert llond and Joseph P. Sulli van were responsible for the collec tion of the money. The persons who! subscribed to the memorial fund and and caused the amount given by each are a fol-'l ducer. lows: Arthur GlJIIIand, $1; Hllbcrt ' 8ons. $25; Charles Hynd, ii; H. 11. 'KKMAN Y TO SUPPORT KAJSEK .larvis. $1; Agnes Metlie, $1; Robcrtl 'BERLIN. Dec, 10. Kl1. i.i i..f llond, $25; 'J. W. Bturdivant, $2.50! , German government is not disposed to disconlinu It payments for upkeep of the former kaiser ,it was declared today. The Tageblatt slated thut the government has received protests from France and Prilaln of these expendi- the local post: j Who can read of the thousand and 1 thousand of ex-service men now uf ; forlng from the ravages-of tubeTCnln f A. tf) resulting from gas attacks and A gsjmy canva picked up years ago 01 her vlciaeitudes of war without ap- nt a loc.il'antlque shop "for a song" h ,plauding and contributing to the work the late Judge A. K. Richards of Wra-i of any organization seeking to allevl- nlpeg, may prove to be the work oi' ate their coffditlonJhnd prevent others FARM RELEF MEASURE! tempted to arrest them Sunday;, a member of San Francisco gangsters who recently attacked a core or more girl. . ; The mob arrived 1 15 or more auto which had their license plate remov ed, and took prisoner from Jail in their underclothing. They moved quickly to the cemetery, and with automobile headlight on the tre, ' sruug up the men. All wii done In'; 15 minute.f t . (lit Plead fur Mercy BAXTA ROSA, Calif,. Dec. 10. L. P.) -About iO armed and masked men raided the Jail early today, dis armed the sheriff and deputies, and digged Terrance' Fitta, George Boyd and Charle Valenta from their cll and lynched them on the same limb of i a rr oa k tree in the cemetery. Thu I three were under indictment for killing ' Wl.v.MPEG. Man., Dec. 10.- lllumid for Irtoc lloi llnc cidcaoo. Dec. 10. tf. IM He-1 lief that the present price decline will continue indefinitely was Indicated hv J the mritt fUmous old master. Velau-trom like suffering. quex. a noted. Spanish painter of the ine noDie work or the Oregon Tu early seventeenth century, according ;berculosig Society deserves the earnest delegate1 attending the foreign trad? i.r.mc ng conference here. Former Pwrtarv of Commerce Redfleld de clared the present low prce are due i nvii up" of America's export trade. He ald the result was an over supply which has forced prices down enormous losses to pro- to local art critics. I .support of all. It is, I am sure, tht how. There Is no signature on the painting but Ve,lasque never signed hi work, it Is said. Jt is belleveii t;ere If prnVen to bo a true Velasques portrait, the picture ture but replied the money must be v ill . bring am immense sum If sold, considered as payment on private Plans are being made to send It to property. " ' London. , The picture Is the portrait of t lady lunanimou wish of ejery member of dressed In a cloak of a worfderful j the American Legion that the public burnt leather tint of which Velasquez generously support this 'organization wna said to be a master. There is a land contribute by purchasing without '-stt-e- "n h "'r In her he nd stint the Christmas Seals when they sho holds a flower, while around her ; are offered for sale. It is with the v.nst mire- ta a tiny mack now. Tni greatest of pleasure that I endorse Is considered by experts a one of tho ithls movement In behalf of the local strong proofs of the authenticity of the Ipost of the American Legion. ' picture, for Velasquez was very fond of WILL SF.KK fJKRMAX CABLES WASHINGTON. Dec. 10. (A. P.) The state department and senate foreign relations committee arranged co-oneratlon to. obtain recognition of the United States la distribution of German cables under the Versailles treaty. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS HINTING EARLY Action favorable m cooperative mar- (vendor la In actual possession of the Itetlng of 'wheat through the agency commodities sold; and we further en nf ih Trl Ktnte Terminal Co. waa ta- Idorse the Capper bill now pending In ken by the member of the Farmers' Union In their state convention Just held at Dallas. A plan of procedure was outlllned and further step will I, taken oon at a meeting of the ex rcntlvo committee and other lo be held In Pendleton at the cull of Pres ident A. It. rihismway. W. W. Harrah and A. R. Bhtimwny.H who wero In attendance at the conven tion from this county, returned hnma on the morning train today. They re port that the session was well nttend- the United States enate and instruct our secretary to nollfy Senator Cap per, Senator-Elect Ladd and our sen ators from Oregon of our action. 2d. We believe that all farm pro ducts should be sold cooperatively, thereby enabling Ihe grower jor 'his ropresentnllve to have a voice In fix ing the prlco thereof. Sd. We believe thai all marketlnj organ :ziitlona that have shown profi ciency should be supported and used ns inr a possible. We believe that the Trl-Statc Terminal Co. Is the most The contention also -vent cn record practical cooperative grain market In favor of the-Capper bill restricting mg organization In the country, and in lavor i v i k he'leve the Individual grain grow- Ty approval of the report of the mar- r 1 not In position to properly mar Ketlng committee which report also ;ket his crop by reason of his Isolation contained endorsement of the cooper-,nd for lack of sufOc'cnt Information, ntlve marketing plan.. The report of. Therefore we recommend that the the ccmmluee In full is a loi.ow: ," ' "",""" ' '" nnmm tun nn ninrKCiinir. i .... i:.:,. nort n. follows: !hall at once prepare a. binding cin tt. B-Mird of Trade We that speculative trading on the .hmm ibrogates the normal tj.vb rA nt Trade We believe iiract lor Hie muiviuuiu muni Kroner nnd si.ch itMlstance o. he may request ex- to ign with the Trl-State Terminal rela-'fo. and If the president should find .v.i h.ixv.m aunnlv and demand, mat inis can noi ne icgaiiy oone, men -a ..L fnr legislation prohibiting that tho president and hi assistants imlcs for future delivery, unless tho hall nt once prepare a contract where- ii'.t low kimiii sn'.n. iiviii n vi,i jof all their grain for a term of years, jwlth Ihe Trl-State Terminal Co. as llhrir selling ngent. Inasmuch a transportation I so ex pensive, wo recommend thnt all rnw .products be manufactured Into finish ed product a nearly as possible, es ' ccially wheat. WALTER M. PIERCE, W. W. HARRAH. . - ,DR, C. J. . WHlTAKISRi . , ,tm Commiueo, i i &P (kill rap ;-.v W ,i ... i. ii i - fOR WRIST -HAVIHCi A. WOrlDtKOt 4 wSif - wm c k. Tty V SAVEr ov f or COATS. VMM'Y DON'T COST 50 .' J-Ba RDOCTIOHS- J rWM 'wmWkJlc rMi ' ' Hp! jmr uk: Sheriff Petray and Detective- Jack- i ton and Dorm an when officers attemt-. d to arrest the men a alleged mr- "c,! " wnicn nan oeen attat r:-- . !ing &in Francisco girls. . WASHINGTON. Dec. 10. (U. P.) :' Hoyd, the gangster who fired the A special sub-committee of five mem- shots that killed (tie officer, went to tiers to frao legislation for the relief lhb diath with hardly a murmur. Ha ot'farmers who have been hit by recem waa Wng gradually from a bulbs' price decline, has been authorized hyi und inflicted by Detective Jackson the house agriculturs cctmittee. Cne ' before the latter died. Valento walked of the first proposals to be considered to his place under the death limb with will be the revival of the war finance ! laugh for his executioners on- his corporation. Representative Haugen. "P8- Ho laughed tn their faces when chairman of the committee said toaai. jthey took himrom the Jail. Fitts, lha - ! bully, screamed and cried like a chili!, j and pleaded for his life. Atthescern PROSECUTION WITNESS lof th9,lynchm he became so Fiolent nuiTra I inunn nrm I tht he w:as struck over the head WMh ADIVIITcd LIUUUK UtALlthe butt of a guq, and quieted. Thi lynchers were .so perfectly organ ize-t SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 10.r-(A. P.) Alex Davidson, prosecution witness. who involved defense counsel In the alleged liquor conspiracy for which Harrv Brolaski broker, and others are on trial Hire, admitted on the stand that he had -been convicted of partici pation in a liquor conspiracy in Ore gon nnd had been fir tl $10,000. Davidson was recalled to the stana after testifying yesterday that Brolas ki nnd promised to release 20 barrels of whisky to Charles Breeu. a friend of the witness, for a preliminary pay ment of $12,000 .which was to be rlaced in the hands of Hugo K. Asher, chief counsel for the defense. that the sheriff and deputies wert powerless to check them. -'- Autos Carry Hand The mobs were perfectly organized. Masked guards with rifles In their hands and revolvers strapped outsnio their overcoats wre stationed at the four street corners' of the jail. They stopped approaching pedestralns and autoists and turned them in another direction. The band, heavily armed, rushed into tlj. jail, stuck revolvers against the stomachs of the sheriff and deputies and'svized the sheriff keys. While the officers -were hold at Cnnnned on Mr . t, SCHOOL WEEK SWELLS INTEREST OF HUNDREDS School week, which comes to a close city Superintendent H. E. nlow said tomorrow, has been a marked success touaj. -it. was possjoier oi course, to lin Pendleton according f teachers 'give only a smaJJ ftortlon of the work 'and principals of the various schools, i during the time visitors were present iicot alone have the exhibits throughout but it brought them in closer contact lihe ty and especially at the county and closer sympathy, with the work I library attracted favorable attention and needs f the school." ito the work of the schools, they point School week Hs Inspired by tr.a fed !.,. hut veri hundred tiarenta and leral department of education ami was ifHendK .,f tho voungsiers have visited; made possible through the cooperai ion the schools on their respectivevisiting 'days. j Uetween JTi and 10 persons have 'visited the. three larper grade sehAol ibulldlnga each day that has been set laside for visitors. Field school, with 'i but two grades, had 40 visitors and !about SO went to the high school. In Sail cases nctu.il school work was car ;ned on while visitors were In the room innd rareots were shown that histor 'reading, writing, spelling and arithme tic tre still taught, although perhaps in a slightly different manner man when thev went to school, "The school week tended to promote a new Interest on the part of the pub lic In the work of the public schools." of the local bodies, H is the plan of the federal authorities)-to perpetuate It if equal success is reported from all parts of tho county f- tt-- Weaifier . .'" Tlw Weather. Reported by Major l.ee Monrhouw. official weather observer. , Maximum, fcO. Minimum, 35. Parometer. 29.i'K Rainfatl, .04 inches. : "" iYEGGMEN GET AT SAFE IN GI.ABE OF LIGHTS EUGENE. Or., ncc. 1ft. (A. Pi The rafe in the Woolworth store here was broken open som,- time 'as! night and over $$50 In cash and checks ta ken. Entr: nc to the store was effect ed through tt rear window and the yegsmcn worked In the glare of an electric light over the safe In full vie of the street. The Vn"h of the com bination was hroken off with a heavy instrument of sohie kind, according to the police. li I O mmim foot T'Olght and S.ll i r.l.i y r.lo i