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Acts off Old West Revived At Thirteenth. RumdlUp i THE FLAPPER l' -imfl 1 1, .'""v nw iMW.v setiMsm-s vol. 34 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. NO. 10,243 Information of Round-Up and Happy Canyon I VSnund-T'p Friday ami Sutiir- day. Show starts at 1:30 .sharp. Ticket :ili's both grandstand BRITISH DIGGING Ifi ALONG I VETERANS FROM WALLA WALLA L HONORED AT SHOW TODAV; WILD STEERS AND BURROS AMUSE THE CROWD j I i ROUND-UP PARK .The magician's wand has been waved again and by that the Old West has been revived, and in the ' sawdust-covered arena of the park the clock is turned back while buckaroos on bucking broncos, riders in natty attire on1 rnnnino hnrQOQ sinrl nrnvoriela in nlmfnl nAfumnD rafrtirM n fivi i e tertain the first day's crowd at the 13th annual Pendleton i Round-Up. ' ' The crowd is a. 1922 crowd. It is good natured, keyed up to a tension in anticipation of witnessing the best show of the many good ones that Pendleton has staged. Down in the arena, the men and women hark back to other days. Prominent among A. I 1 J-Jlf 1 11 1 XT V T 1 1 ! inose wno are to uirecc me snow are Henry w. uoilins, presi- i dent of the Round-Up association, and S. R. Thompson, live-1 stock director. The judges are E. P. Marshall and Bert Whit- ! man, Pendleton, and Henry L. Corbett of Portland. Other di-i rectors are busy, too, some of them on the field, some of them ! working just as hard behind the scenes to insure events being on time tor tne crowd s entertainment. Crowd Arrives Early. The dtiy is right for an opening day. The slight haze of Indian Summer in in the air to soften the i beams of a September mm that j beats down on the field. The tem perature is about rig-lit for the 1922 Summary of Events folks who lt and watch ami just I warm enough for the artors who are! a part of the old West. j Thu crowd started to assemble i early, and by 1:30 o'clock when the show began a representative first day attendance was seated on grand I stand and bleachers eager to watch i buckaroos and cowgirls and Indians In their various stunts. The track has been well worked and promises to be fast for the vari ous races that will be run Ixfore the afternoon's program Is ended. Honor Veterans. The first fireworks of the after noon was the way the veterans from the government hospital at Walla Walla were received. While the Athena band played "Over There" the crowds stood as the veterans marched into the sections of the grandstand on the east side which had been reserved for them. Mayor G. L. Maker of Portland i of which he was then introduced and through the A few minut magnivoxes he delivered a brief ad dress setting furlh the purposes of the 19:5 Exposition Special's vi:dt to Pendleton and other points in the state. He set forth the plea that Is being made by Portland for the rest of the stato to co-operate with the Roy Quick won first place in the cowboy's pony race with Hod Sublette, second. NOI CAUSE OF SIDE anil bleachers at Alta street street booth beginning- at s o'clock in the moi-n'ng. Sale opens at park at 11 o'clock in the morning. , Hound-rj headquarters are in the Judd building above llart tiian Abstract Co., corner of Main and Court streets. Tele phone Accommodatii n headquarters, Kant On Ionian building on .Main street. Tele phones 1121 and 1 12'.. Happy Canyon the "Little Hrothor of the rig Hound-lip." is held at nUiht. Shews tonight. Friday and Saturday. Show starts -ot 7:"u sharp. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commercial association Infor mation booth at corner Court and Main streets. Ask Folsom, lie knows. Don't forget to visit the Northwest-drain and Hay Show. It's the greatest show of its kind west of Ch'cago. All visitors to IVndletnn dur ing the Honnd-t p are urged to fellow the trail of the Green Cards in buvii.g tlvlr moi.is, their beds and in gelling shoe shines. A town nf Pendleton's ki has a h'g Job on its hands to take care of the huge crowds thai are here during the three days, but this association and the business people are anxious that every one get nothing except fair treatment. Prices for double beds have been established at oil, ..the night and cots at one'-' dollar, (ireen cards have been posted bearing this Information. Prices tor shoe shines tire 1 cents. Prices for men's will he 20 per cent above the prices nor mally charged. Hestaurant men have agreed to this schedule. Don't pay more than these prces. If anyone asks more, refuse to pay it and call the Commercial asioeialiou Xo. in, and make your ce-mobi'iit. Follow the big ( Ireen ''ards. I ' K X 1 1 1 . K TO X C 1 1 . I . 1 K It C I A I . ASSOCIATION. N NEAR EAST Kemal Hitting at Straits as Only Enter European SUBSTITUTE MEN VISION FOR THE MONKEY ' WRENCH HURLERS-PLEA OREGON HISTORY Narrowt: Place to Territory. The motto "All for Oregon all the slate to help us to get the constitution- me ' was stressed this morning hotn I al amendment so that the city ol UNFOLDED UNDER SHAD0VV0FH00D hy music and tin spoken word when !oostiTH for tlu' Portland liHifi Kxpo- sltiiui, who compose the special train whiih Is louring- the eaHtern part of (he state, held a moeviiiR- on the cor ner of Alta. and Cottonwood streets. Mayor CJeorKe I,. Maker of Portland, Tom Luke, chairman of the day, Wal ler Jenkins, sonil' leader, George . U;iiieh, president of the Portland Ad ctulr, the Pacific Telephone and Telo- ' uraph company ouartette, the Ilov. ( Charles McCatir-hey, and Mayor 0!. A. j ... i..... iii i Kiii'.miin of Pendleton were the load-i VVcH Will UUI11U Uli.l&S lUIKO.eisIn the meeting which was held be TURKS WILL DECLARE WAR AGAINST BRITISH! Happy Canyon Pageant Fea tured Coming of the White Man and Days of Redmen. Are Allowed to Hold Thrace Pending Allied Conference. lin CI tXSTAXTINOPI.K, Sept. Ul. (P. P. )- fireiit Hritaln must accede to Kemal's demand that pending tin allied and Turkish Near Kast confer ence, Tli rare he t tuned over to t lie Turks, or war with Pritain alom fac ing the Turk impends was the general ludlef today as Lord Curzon conferred it h hloyd Ut'oi'Ke tl London reKurd- Kemal's reply to the allied pca-'o proposal sponsored by France. Alean ' while Pritain js concent r.it inn; troops nlor.tf the pos)horus and Ma rd;t nelles, 'with lh" (eii'er ;it Slmnak, under ( ernl JhuT'iiton, The Turks hriuK-lns.' up morn c:rvalry Mini arlii l"i y. K Cm a I nn no tin red Ins detenu i nallon of gnUK throniili (lie ollieil y.i w: I in rrm.nl on will consider such r. n invnsinn an act of war and the fiuhr will lie on lie told Kemal. The- PriPsh are ditffriniur in all alonK Ihe line, Ka lway .stations hen ari crowded with tlie wives of Ilritish if ficern and scores of other persons are leaving- 1h" war zone. The Turks nro hel;e etl a i mime at the Diirdanelles and Posphorus. the narrow straits of fering the only places to cross into Kurope without transports and jruavd h,K' ffiinhoats. They can cross on hirpres. Pritish lims run thirty mile- t hrouph So ut a ri, oppos'te Const a nt i nople. Hie i-ilit wiiiir on the Ple.c't Kr- Mrs. KIsip Ilohbaoh, widow of nest Ilohlmeh who committed cide yeHttfrday nlternoon, denies em phatically a story in a mormnR- pa- per today that marital trouble was I the cause of her hunband's act. ".Mr. Hobliach and I have never had domestic trouble," she said. 'l attribute the cause for Lis act to poor health and financial trouble." Mr. Ilolibaeh, who was 4!t yean- of Hf?e, shot himself through lite', mouth, the tragedy oecurrinK in tlu liasement of the French Hoslaurant. J was one of the ewncr.. s before killing hlms If. i he had talked with his wife, who ! was at the cash resist er. lie tlu r I wa 1 ked to the sa f e. t ook tie r1 -1 voiver. went to the basement and ' shot himself, Mesides his widow he is survived bv a sister. Miss : I.oui -e Hohbjich. rc.nu to i:i:(?pi: im.axts. MKTIK IT. Sept. (. X. S.i- Hcnry Ford will opi u h's plant. to morrow, it was annotince.d. The ievt cation ef ;m or ' ' commerce commission made it pos sible to K't coal to reopen ininird a:e- sm- ,,. s.-a and the left on the sea of mora. Kernel headquarters nr Ismtd. Turks May Dc-.'nre War. ! PKTiLIX, Sept. I . ( P. P.) "If I Pi-Main is unwilling to withdraw from CVnst tnrirmple ve will be forced to ; rleelare war," Min i Hex . Turkish na tionalist representative here announ fore several hundred enthusiast tc boost ers. "We have too many monkey wrench throwers in thestate of Oregon, and whit we need to do a hove all other thimrs is to replace them wH'n boosters iv ho have a vision of the needs of the slat' us a whole," was a statement of Mayor pnker. Commends MUner "l have nothing but commendation for your Senator Kit tier and your rep : rescntatives in the slate legislature for their action in preventing the voting of the tax on the slate as a whole foi liolrlien th' fair," Mayor Maker de ' clared. "Portland does not want any 1 fe.-tinp, atainst her to i-xist in the I state. ,s mayor of Portland I have I refused all tin' time nhy-'httempt on ' the part of anyone to hrlnR any show! that Is slmi'tir to your Kolind-Pp In'o i , . ; i ! Journal; : inanity boosted and the rest of the j state keep hands off,' I rjeoiEP T.. Ranch m;ide a ph-n for co-operatitui in putting over the expo-?-rt iin and declared that the show is Knliiff to be held. "There are enough e u erjfet ic, rofj'i-.-;si ve you mi men from every walk ol life In this stato who are interested in it for the Hhow to fail. We're t;olntf to haxe. our show." I'ordand To lny "I want yon people to nmlerstand that Portland is to pav for this fair. AM the money that -will be needed by taxaliou to start the show will be rals--d by Portland. "What we do want is Ihe co-opera- Portland can legally vote to raiso the taxes itself." The speakers stood on the bin Stutz fire engine to make their addressee Mayor llartman introduced Chairman Luke. Hon. Geo, M. Make and wife. May or 1 'oil la ml : Hon. .) ohn M an n anc ' wife, City Commissioner; William V .Merry, director of special train, Port land Ad Club; Otto HarlwiK. President Oregon State Federation of Labor; Alfred Aya, vice president and gen eral sales manager Ooluinhia Tire Co,; Ferris Abbott, Pacific States Tele phono & Telegraph Co.; CJeorwe S. Al len, general manager Hrldtfe of the C.ods' Co.; Carl llrttutsch, Sclimidt Ithottiapli Co.; Harry O. Heckwlch, prosliient Portland Realty Hoard; Walter H. Itrowu, assistant cashier North western National Hank; nr. C. S, Hlnck; Miss Opal IC. Howen, usslst- A , 1 (, aI, V 1 to the days of tho redmen and the Association; (!torKe A. Hraley, presl-1 .hh- n mwhaa in dent Hruley, tirahain & Childs; Knn SNAPPY QUADRILLE MADE ON HORSEBACK Many New Features Presented at Show; Soloists Found Immediate Favor Last Night Tho hlKtory of Oregon, from tti I rtaya when Its forpsts were virgin soli, ncth ISruwn, ot'ticlul r.'iHVHcntiitlxn St'lhv.iod Hnnnl of 'r.'nilo; Krod H. Ill (iiinor, lCiwaiilf. ("ltih; Phillip llncb lc. Itollily Cluli; V. V. Hoiich, l'tlli-llslu'i- Tiu'lflo Hotel Xowb: Albert r'leveliuid anil wile, I'lU'llund Kenlly Hoiird; Arthur It. Ciuion, iiresUleiit Cai'ls.in IM-iiillnR t.'o.; Merle (1. Ciimt) hell, jiresldeiit ChihiiImII, Hinlth & Oool; If. II. C:inipl)ell, Ityi.n Fruit Co.; A. W. Cuutliorn and wife, Oreiron l.lun tlurnell, Alexander IIiiniIIIiiii Instituti'; J.ee 1. Clark, Jlultno.nuh I'linlii.K Co.; Allen T. J'laike; Joe Dunne, HVizel wood lee coming of the white men, unfolded in, pageantry last night at Happy C'an- yon. , ' I'ntler the shadow of snowy Mount Hood ami ItH glowing foothills, faille danced. They vanished at the cm- , Ink' of Indians in tho gorgeous trap- pings of fur, beads and feathers, i These f'.rxt American '.pitched their tepees by the sparkling stream and en Joyed 11 life untrammelled by law or i ronventlnn. Then came the first sel I tiers, to hew homes out of the wilder ! ness. Through their efforts appears a mushroom-like frontier village, peo pled by bearded pioneers, pretty cow- ( renin Co.; Mark Ili.nlc farifle .riiH and straluht-shooting cowboys.. states Teli ilione & Telegrph Co.; J. These children of Ihe saddle pro O. Denman, I'aellie States Telephone si-ntod n i snappy quadrillo on horse- Telegraph Co.: Jimmy Dunn, cloth- back, weaving in and out In intricate I changes. On'o of the girls. It was dls ler; If. fl. Davidson, Northwest Man- 'd io. ;tue .Mar- Hon or Hie rest of th.' stnte to permit at: ii to raise this money, to pay Ihe tacs out of our own pockets In Ihe tiiv of Portland. The city's taxes nn- as hiuh now as they ran be under the const it ui ional limitation. To raise 'iny more money by taxation we must bine an anienilinent to the state con stitution. We ean'l amend the consti tution. Tile Whole H'I'le inusl do that. What we want is for the people of the PROMINENT IN THE ROUND-UP. i.ger Warren ill-others Co.; Charles Kekelnian; Ted Kmcrsnn, The INirt lanil Telegram; William Kly, manager Hippodrome Theatre; Mrs. J. G. Praiikel. Kederatlon if Womens Clubs; Cieorgc i tiiee.ifli ld and wife, presi dent fireenflel.l Shoe Co.; Monroe Coldsleln, aih-nnee representative, sec retary Oregon Stule Elks' Assn.; H. tnH Is. Hudson, general manager Traffic It irei.u, I'orl and Dock Co.iiniluslons; Harry Hale and wife, Portland Ad Club; Dave Hoggen and wife, presi dent Itullilers Exchange; Henry It. Hayek, Hayek Printing Co.; W. K. Hansen, Cope Film Co.; Jack Header son, l.lons Club; J. A. Hubbell, I'ort 'and Itealty Hoard; M. llarwood. Mack Truck Co.; ic, J, Jaeger, Jaeger rirothers, Jewelers; Walter Jenkins, Diamond Coal Co., song leader of "rain; Arthur Johnston, president Coffee Cup Co.; I., A. Jones, Portland acuity Hoard; Paul Kilty, News Edi tor The OreKonian, and wife; Miss Anne Kell, Portlnnd Ad Club; W. J. Km.pp, treasurer llridgn of Clods Cor poration; H. C. I.eigh, Xationnl l'ro- covnred, was none other than that sweet singer, Jane Burns Albert, whose lyric voice found Immediate fa vor with Happy Canyon crowds. Tom Ordeman, who has sung before . in Pendleton, also received much, ap plause us did the quartet numbers. There are many new features aft- jear's show and its variety was' commiented upon. The old Happy I Canyon spirit remains and the crowd still Joins in singing that rollicking old tune "The Old Gray Mare," and still finds great enjoyment In the soda-drlnklng cinnamon bears. LIVESTOCK STEADY. . ; ron.TI.ANn, Sept. 21. (A., P.) Livestock i-teady, eggs, butter firm. KETS MRU PKKVKXTION DAT. ' WAHHINOTON, Sept. 21. (IT. P.) SBii)m;iiii: ltose City in adopting a constitnti- and thne hrotbers, into, ii.-nry ana onal amendment which will make it Jerome. He came to Pendli ton. in possible for Portland to tax itself years ago and had been married for I3.000.00n to finance the fair. .1" y.'ns. I'uneral arrangements have (Continued on Page 3) yet been made but ; probably be held on serviees Saturday. n ( will THE WEATHER S-pt r. Mav TfHMVS WHEAT PItK'KS Open llich l.ow Close ll.fll'i 1.T' I. -.-, t1. !.' l'T l.n.l's 1 "IV, 1. !' 1.11 l.n't's l.l'v P.eportcd by Major I-e Moorboiis weat her ol.-erver. Maximum 3. ... Minimum II. Harometer 2J."1:. vol's so ii"fi rrT raif. i WASMlV'ToX. 01. (I'. P.l I The r:it'on milr'-:.-! shoo frre -ir" ' 1 fi. ! nrf.vinmtHli- i t'.hlV li--criil ni-Mii'il. Ih- a" iatlon ff r::ilwa- . - 1 cntivi-s anroon'-ed tn.t.1-. I rooArs FORECAST 1F Warrant Issued for Alleged Profiteerini TonicM ani Fri-lay fhir. TV ftt warrani f..r nti z -X rri)fi;-ri .; in prir''-' c'i.ii ! . room r-ntj an .hn ;tf ii.rn in city cnnil. - pi-K-si-rtition w .') mnrfo. tni( i .s ',.c--.1 that this ae nl n' r.th r will h pro-fut' A tmnr- r v. .''rrTlinK lo M::yor A. ilariman. r-Ml if IX v rx V i I, "k twin- i tr 1 ' f i" i"1 (Conllnued on Page Si President Hardin? In proclamation called upon the country to set Mon day, October 0 us fire prevention day and take precautionary measures to avoid fires. Milling With the Round-Up Herd I Pendleton has had the pleusure of was killed Inspector Leonard came 'entertaining i 'apt. Chailis E. Knlck- from Portland to assist in the search jc.i hoekcr la fore today, but this is tbe;for the murderers and Jail break J J'irsl time he has i.ud an opportunity ers. He Is here today to see the lof seeing the Hound-Cp. He and show again, dpt. Charles A. Hohlnson, both 68th j 'Infantry officers are here In charge of Die fitith Infantry Regimental .Hand. ('apt. Kith kerbocker was here during tin; summer In charge of (H.aM.ig arrangements for securing! Pendleton candidates for the citizens' training fehool at Camp Lewis. He addressed high whool students when be was here. "I'm glad to be back, land I'm aalielpatlng a good time : while we are in Pendleton," he ssld this morning. Jaek Pyrne a t!cadiiiart-rs at null with Ho- lie elgar salesman with I'o.tland, is here to rd and sec the show. Fire Chief Tainblyn of Aberdeen,, Wush., Is a Hotarlan. To go a step, farther he Is president of the Aber deen notary club. He Is here for the llotary gathering. Incidentally, lie has visited the local fire depart ment and had a chat with Fire Chief W. E. ltlngold. He plans to remain in Pendleton to see the Itound-l'p. In 1919 W. R. Dusby of Los An geles saw the Itound-l'p. It appeal ed to him then Just strongly enough that he planned his business to be here again. He will leave tonight after seeing the show one day. ' - T'l r.f Mr f t -1 I t:. i: d-r i;-'.. 'I h--i;i: ;. j P.oind-lp. is ih (j .i'il.l-r i . Tio'mps.m. tr r f.Mh. r I it'ir 4;.et'.rK. II-r gian.!f.-:b r. William I: a'.1- v. on.- ". ihe earl?- Mh- n'l- of I'jiit il-i o':pty M.- Tb"'-'--"" is a real U,.;(r.i iri and is mi ui'ilii.t hotceoom.in. II or- V. c.liiro l: . iii l-t . i;i- f r -I .. . l (- bo- nff ,1 .1 T-. l.r. he 1..M-- ( I at l-'-il I"" In is a p-o?ni i -r bus it n an biaiii r..cn in the Northwest. Ta have a Itound-l'p necesslLates 1 pb-nty of good bands, and the nee Is linj w. II filb-d this year. The Mitl. luianiry Hegiuiental band, sta iIo.mhI at Vaneouver Harraeks arrived --iirly this morning from Me.Minnville, M-xon. where it has leen appearing. Ylte band Is In charge of Sgt. I.. It. Tar.k r?b and is compos.-d of 42 ii'-e. The rerxices of the orga- in.x.t.ifin i. re in keen nemand ull over Hie Northwest, and the members I get nwnv gKHl trips. Military bands pi-e.id.-i.t f the pendb-titn are always popular, and the 69th an I.. . n .!:-1 f . .( with the big b" made a hit from the time they :i!....!oirr. lit to md the ..t.- started their first nn m Iter. d as iir-na lir-etor and slilti a.t.llt .... to his ..C r dutie.. H -l Arrhie lonard Is connected with an-1 ne of the bct knownthe Portland police department.! When the late Sheriff Till Taylor! Mr. and Mrs. William Graham and their two sons of Sllverton, Ore., are here to see the Ilound-L'p. This Is their first visit to the show, but they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson and expect to get enough thrills thin year to make up for those they have lost by not being here be fore this. Ukiah, the cowhojr capital of southern Umatilla county, is strongly represented at the first day of toe Round-l'p. It is said that nearly 1S are here today and that the whet population will be on hand Saturday. Among the arrivals yesterday were Albert Peterson and Archie "Fpee Continued en pace I.J