Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 2016)
WEATHER East Oregonian Page 2A REGIONAL CITIES Forecast THURSDAY TODAY FRIDAY Nice with clouds and sun Breezy with some sun 74° 50° 68° 45° SATURDAY Intervals of clouds and sunshine Mostly cloudy PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 64° 45° 68° 44° 73° 49° HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 79° 51° 73° 47° PENDLETON through 3 p.m. yesterday TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW 69° 73° 93° (1928) 47° 49° 34° (1920) PRECIPITATION 24 hours ending 3 p.m. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date 0.00" 1.19" 1.01" 5.59" 4.42" 6.16" HERMISTON through 3 p.m. yesterday LOW 76° 75° 97° (1928) 0.00" 1.25" 0.87" 4.23" 3.13" 4.89" SUN AND MOON June 4 Bend 64/36 Burns 66/34 5:14 a.m. 8:31 p.m. 11:40 p.m. 8:38 a.m. First Full June 12 June 20 Caldwell 73/49 Astoria Baker City Bend Brookings Burns Enterprise Eugene Heppner Hermiston John Day Klamath Falls La Grande Meacham Medford Newport North Bend Ontario Pasco Pendleton Portland Redmond Salem Spokane Ukiah Vancouver Walla Walla Yakima Hi 61 66 64 63 66 63 66 71 79 67 64 68 65 75 58 61 76 81 74 66 67 66 71 65 64 75 80 Lo 49 37 36 48 34 39 45 43 51 42 35 42 40 47 47 49 51 49 50 50 35 47 47 36 49 51 47 Today Hi 85 88 74 59 85 70 66 72 76 68 77 Beijing Hong Kong Jerusalem London Mexico City Moscow Paris Rome Seoul Sydney Tokyo (in mph) Boardman Pendleton Klamath Falls 64/35 Lo 47 36 33 47 33 37 43 40 47 39 34 42 38 47 46 48 47 47 45 49 33 46 43 36 49 47 42 W sh c c pc pc pc c pc pc pc pc pc pc c c c pc pc pc c c c pc pc c pc pc Lo 63 80 61 46 57 51 51 55 60 53 70 W pc pc s c pc c pc pc pc pc pc Thu. Hi 87 89 82 67 80 73 71 75 74 73 80 Lo 58 80 57 50 56 54 55 58 58 51 70 W pc c s pc pc c t pc pc sh pc REGIONAL FORECAST Coastal Oregon: Rather cloudy today; a shower in spots across the north. Mostly cloudy tonight. Eastern and Central Oregon: A shower today, but a thunderstorm in spots in the upper Treasure Valley. Western Washington: Mostly cloudy today; a shower in spots across the south. Mostly cloudy tonight. Eastern Washington: Periods of sun today with a shower in places. Partly cloudy tonight. Cascades: Partial sunshine today with a shower in places. Today Thursday WSW 8-16 WSW 8-16 WSW 10-20 WSW 12-25 UV INDEX TODAY Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. 2 4 7 www.eastoregonian.com To subscribe, call 1-800-522-0255 or go online to www.eastoregonian.com and click on ‘Subscribe’ East Oregonian (USPS 164-980) is published daily except Sunday, Monday and Dec. 25, by the EO Media Group, 211 S.E. Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801. Periodicals postage paid at Pendleton, OR. Postmaster: send address changes to East Oregonian, 211 S.E. Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801. 2 The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ num- ber, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Local home delivery Savings off cover price EZPay $14.50 41 percent 52 weeks $173.67 41 percent 26 weeks $91.86 38 percent 13 weeks $47.77 36 percent *EZ Pay = one-year rate with a monthly credit or debit card/check charge Single copy price: $1 Tuesday through Friday, $1.50 Saturday Copyright © 2016, EO Media Group Prosecutors want to keep Bundy evidence conidential media challenge it. Prosecutors argue the news outlets are a third party with no legal standing in the criminal case. Bogden and prosecutors have declined comment. They say the court ilings speak for themselves. Bundy and 18 other defen- dants have pleaded not guilty to conspiracy, obstruction, weapon, threat and assault charges in the tense gunpoint standoff in April 2014 against government agents and cowboy contractors. All 19 are in custody, with trial scheduled next February. Each faces the equivalent of life in prison. Most have also iled docu- ments opposing the proposed gag order. “There’s a certain irony to this case,” McLetchie said Monday, noting that many charges hinge on whether the defendants threatened and assaulted government agents. She said the public has to be able to assess the evidence. “It’s especially important, in a case where the govern- ment is prosecuting people who are its critics, that the public be able to assess what really crosses the line from criticism to illegal threats,” McLetchie said. Bundy maintains that states are sovereign and the federal government has no authority over public land where he grazes cows. He summoned supporters to his side after the federal Bureau of Land Management 4 0-2, Low 3-5, Moderate 6-7, High; 8-10, Very High; 11+, Extreme Didn’t receive your paper? Call 1-800-522-0255 before noon Tuesday through Friday or before 10 a.m. Saturday for same-day redelivery 211 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton 541-276-2211 333 E. Main St., Hermiston 541-567-6211 Ofice hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed major holidays 7 8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. Northern California: Clouds and sun today; a shower or thunderstorm in the interior mountains. — Founded Oct. 16, 1875 — LAS VEGAS — Federal prosecutors in Las Vegas fear that backers of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy would use names and information disclosed in evidence to target court oficials and intimidate witnesses in the criminal case stemming from a 2014 armed standoff near Bundy’s ranch, according to court ilings. U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden and prosecutors say in the ilings that they’ve received several threats, including a recent Facebook post that named a government attorney with a message that “it would be a joy ... to read about the lone wolf attack that put this rabid dog down for a dirt nap.” Prosecutors are asking the court to order defense lawyers to keep conidential evidence that the government shares with them. The Associated Press, the Las Vegas Review-Journal and rural Nevada newspaper publisher Battle Born Media are seeking to challenge the effort as an infringement on First Amendment free speech and press rights. “The government is walking a ine line to try to carve out an exception to the First Amendment,” said Margaret McLetchie, an attorney ighting for the media. She termed it a gag order. To make her case, she irst has to get the judge to let the Hi 60 65 62 63 66 62 64 65 73 67 66 65 61 73 57 60 76 76 68 64 64 64 65 61 61 68 75 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. WORLD CITIES Subscriber services: For home delivery, vacation stops or delivery concerns: 1-800-522-0255 Associated Press W c sh pc c pc pc c pc pc pc pc sh sh pc c c pc pc pc c pc c pc pc c pc pc NATIONAL WEATHER TODAY Thu. WINDS Medford 75/47 PRECIPITATION May 29 John Day 67/42 Ontario 76/51 45° 49° 35° (2010) 24 hours ending 3 p.m. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date Sunrise today Sunset tonight Moonrise today Moonset today Last New Albany 65/46 Eugene 66/45 TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normals Records 78° 51° Spokane Wenatchee 71/47 77/52 Tacoma Moses 65/48 Lake Pullman Aberdeen Olympia Yakima 79/47 68/45 59/49 65/47 80/47 Longview Kennewick Walla Walla 62/49 75/51 Lewiston 82/51 Astoria 73/52 61/49 Portland Enterprise Hermiston 66/50 Pendleton 63/39 The Dalles 79/51 74/50 72/50 La Grande Salem 68/42 66/47 Corvallis 67/46 HIGH 73° 47° Seattle 66/50 ALMANAC Yesterday Normals Records 69° 48° Today SUNDAY Mostly cloudy Wednesday, May 25, 2016 obtained court orders autho- rizing the round-up of cattle from the scenic Gold Butte area near his ranch outside Bunkerville, about 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas. The agency said that over 20 years, Bundy racked up more than $1 million in unpaid grazing fees and ines. No shots were ired, and no one was injured in the confrontation before the government abandoned the round-up. Prosecutors have circulated among defense attorneys a proposed order to keep records coniden- tial, and U.S. Magistrate Judge Peggy Leen issued a temporary order sealing the information until she decides whether to hear McLetchie’s argument against making the order permanent. A hearing hasn’t been scheduled. McLetchie irst will ile a response to prosecutors’ most recent iling. “Counsel for the government continue to receive through the mail, communications ... designed and intended to threaten and intimidate,” the document said. “The simple fact is that the defendants and their associates use whatever information they can glean from whatever source avail- able to attempt to intimidate and interfere with federal process — whether it’s an impoundment or a court proceeding,” prosecutors wrote. BRIEFLY Portland mayor places police chief on leave Gresham oficer shoots man during domestic violence call PORTLAND (AP) — The Portland mayor has placed Portland Police Chief Larry O’Dea on paid administrative leave after information emerged that the chief may have misled an investigator about his involvement in an accidental shooting while hunting in eastern Oregon. The Oregonian/OregonLive reports Harney County Sheriff Dave Ward told them O’Dea indicated to a deputy responding to the scene that his friend accidentally shot himself April 21 while hunting. Ward says O’Dea never identiied himself as a police oficer and didn’t tell responding deputies that he had ired the shot from his rile. GRESHAM (AP) — A Gresham police oficer shot and killed a 22-year-old man during a domestic violence call early Tuesday. Oficer John Rasmussen told KGW-TV one oficer shot the man after a confrontation on the street. The oficers had come to the home around 3:05 a.m. after multiple calls about a domestic violence situation between a man and a woman. Rasmussen said the street was closed during the investigation. He did not know how many shots were ired and if there was an exchange of gunire. -10s -0s showers t-storms 0s 10s rain 20s flurries 30s 40s snow ice 50s 60s cold front 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s high warm front stationary front low National Summary: Severe storms and flash flooding will affect parts of the Plains and the Mississippi Valley today. Spotty showers and storms will affect the West, lower Great Lakes and northern New England. Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states) High 100° in Midland, Texas Low 22° in Antero Reservoir, Colo. NATIONAL CITIES Today Albuquerque Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Billings Birmingham Boise Boston Charleston, SC Charleston, WV Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Hi 81 87 78 86 63 89 71 86 88 83 84 85 88 74 84 92 52 77 84 87 81 86 83 78 89 69 Lo 50 65 62 61 47 67 48 65 65 63 66 65 74 46 66 63 43 58 73 73 65 62 69 61 72 58 W pc pc pc s t pc pc pc s pc t pc pc pc pc s r t sh pc t pc t pc t pc Thur. Hi 72 88 77 85 67 90 73 78 87 86 86 86 83 65 83 86 52 79 85 80 82 84 86 82 86 72 Lo 49 65 61 66 47 67 45 60 64 66 68 69 69 46 69 57 40 55 74 72 69 62 67 66 68 59 W pc s pc pc t pc pc pc s pc pc c t t t s sh c sh t t s t s t pc Today Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville New Orleans New York City Oklahoma City Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix Portland, ME Providence Raleigh Rapid City Reno Sacramento St. Louis Salt Lake City San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tucson Washington, DC Wichita Hi 82 87 85 73 76 86 89 87 88 84 87 90 75 86 87 71 66 79 84 68 69 65 66 89 86 90 Lo 67 72 75 61 62 68 74 67 70 63 64 65 56 63 63 44 47 52 71 49 62 54 50 56 65 69 W t t t t r pc pc s pc t s s pc pc s t t pc t t pc pc c s s pc Thur. Hi 85 89 85 79 82 90 87 87 85 83 87 86 76 82 87 69 74 85 86 67 69 68 63 83 85 87 Lo 69 71 75 63 64 67 74 66 65 65 67 66 52 58 64 45 48 54 71 50 62 52 48 57 68 67 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. ADVERTISING Advertising Director: Jennine Perkinson 541-278-2683 • jperkinson@eastoregonian.com Multimedia Consultants • Jeanne Jewett 541-564-4531 • jjewett@eastoregonian.com • Terri Briggs 541-278-2678 • tbriggs@eastoregonian.com • Dayle Stinson 541-966-0806 • dstinson@eastoregonian.com • Stephanie Newsom 541-278-2687 • snewsom@eastoregonian.com • Audra Workman 541-564-4538 • aworkman@eastoregonian.com • Chris McClellan 541-966-0802 • cmcclellan@eastoregonian.com • Amanda Jacobs 541-278-2863 • ajacobs@eastoregonian.com Classiied & Legal Advertising 1-800-962-2819 or 541-278-2678 classiieds@eastoregonian.com or legals@eastoregonian.com NEWS • To submit news tips and press releases: • call 541-966-0818 • fax 541-276-8314 • email news@eastoregonian.com • To submit community events, calendar items and Your EO News: email community@eastoregonian.com or call Tammy Malgesini at 541-564-4539 or Renee Struthers in at 541-966-0818. • To submit engagements, weddings and anniversaries: email rstruthers@eastoregonian.com or visit www.eastoregonian. com/community/announcements • To submit a Letter to the Editor: mail to Managing Editor Daniel Wattenburger, 211 S.E. Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 or email editor@eastoregonian.com. • To submit sports or outdoors information or tips: 541-966-0838 • sports@eastoregonian.com COMMERCIAL PRINTING Production Manager: Mike Jensen 541-215-0824 • mjensen@eastoregonian.com Corrections The East Oregonian works hard to be accurate and sincerely regrets any errors. If you notice a mistake in the paper, please call 541-966-0818. W pc t pc c c pc pc pc t t pc s s c pc t pc s t t pc pc c s pc t