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DAILY EVENING EOlTlOil WEATHER FORECAST TonlKht and Friday fair. Maximum, S3; Minimum, it: Rain fall, 0, Wind, wot, light; Weather, clear. il COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 29 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMRER 8, 1917. NO. 9274 DAILY EVENING EDITION Nninticr copies iirliilvd t ycntcrduy'i Dally edition 2,652 Thl paper la mcinlH-r or and audited by the. Audit Ilureau oft Circulations. ay. ... . '."'i" fc" ITALIANS AJIJUr OTA; eY IVIAIXt MWo PIOVE CAPTURED TROPHIES ON EXHIBITION IN CAIRO fflVER Withdrawal From Taglia .mento Defenses Volun tary; Well Carried Out DECISIVE BATTLE IS GETTING UNDER WAY French and British Rein forcements Back of Line, Heavy Artillery Rush ed in Place, BERLIN, Xov. 8. Nuccrediil fieniiail rhuiklnic oMrutloiiH cut off tlic retreat of the Italian forc es between Tolnimexzo unci imi oua ami separated the permanent ratification at Monta Nan hi in oiin fnuu Uh iiifiin ImmI.t of Hall uiim, it In officially MMicd. WA.SII1Nf.TOV. Nov. 8. Home ca bles HUit-cd the dorlslto hut tic of the Teuton-Italian drive was ontcrliuf the flint stags with the ointofdng; itrmle ttiancitvcrhuf for imihUIoiim. I Yeni'li and lirltlnfi reinforcements are muhh eel ha-ek of the !loe rlor line. lle artillery wun rut-lied from the west ern front. lYiVluiV K,... C Tl,.. Iliillnnu have been preparing their positions f along the Plove rivir for the last twnj weeks, f Kvery Homo dispatch nient lotted i (he withdrawn! from thu Tagltamenlo ili fV linen an voluntary and carried out with a inhilniuni Ions. Hwlwrt dispatches declared Cudorna Intended merely to delay t ho enemy along the Liven mi and wouldn't bring hi full MtreiiKth Into Imlth unlit the l'lv ponlt ions were reurhed. it " y- sf St K' . v K"Y t V " V f (f 1 1 KERENSKY REPORTED OVERTHROWN; CIVIL WAR IN PROGRESS AT PETROGRAD; RADICALS : SAID TO HAVE ANNOUNCED PEACE. POLICY - mmi ARMY IN IN HIGHEST. SPIRITS (7. S. STEAMER Washington Much Concern-SUNK- A DF, ed Over Disquieting Re OUm' Ay,C'! ports From Slav Capital. .rSsi . -' . .. H " A r p wo downhearted ? ' ' vn-o-o-o!" If finy -ne has the idea that tho dr.-i fted KJ(lk-r is In 1tw wpirfta be ( a live :i ru I i !(.- lit w wtifi tehee! h iin from r.-nTf.il ...cuiwl ii.ns and' made' w'"T,ri"c ""'' u"l'r a"J' 8,art IOXDOX, Xov. 8. The American fAQS A f K" WtTTTHf fMTG! steamer Km-hcatcr was torpedoed, the V V73nii1V xvUri0 10 .....nlralty anrK.um-.-d l onr were j REFUSE ALLEGIANCE lillli-d and II are mKsing. lliirly-onc survivors were landed. . 1 " 'i he itocru-Mer. with um Orleans ' Radical Leaders Seize All va the first su-anwT to brave the . i eiegrapn Lanes ana cat- ENKMY TaOPHrr-Jt. Immediately in front of the palace of th Khedive f KtfVpt. In fairo... Htandn a nmnmnent nr;ind tin l.a:;e of whleh it han 1-etn u;tnni:ti y for many yarp u, exiibiJ trophies ,f war. Here Is a ruiit picture of (lie Pris.1 tf tin? uioiii! nienf, pIk-v. the rifles captured Py Hie fiuNll-h during a re- ci nt .-l:irrnLh with tin Turkish force which attenipteii ... Htoim tin? rr donhtu of the Sn'z Tiuial. In fiie lacl:P-1 otjud a ca W uu'd eann-in anu a machine K-iii iriay he h ii. Knemy Attacks IEcmiImiI. IvONlMl.N', Nov. 8. A KUcceMSful rnld HOtitheant of Arnietit lereH and the repdlHe of two enemy atteniptK to en ter the Hrlttrdi line north of Uoeux U ntTiclully reported. IVetich Attack Wdm. PARIS, Nov. A French attack around Schoenhola and Alence netted a 2 UO prlMontTM nnd other heavy en emy loM.ses, It Ih officially Htutemented. LOCAL COMMITTEES NEW FIRE HYDRANTS START DRIVE TO GET FOR CITY DISCUSSED $5000 tUK Y. M. C. A. Pendleton's drixe fr her fiimi'i of th f.iU. imiu hiMi V. M. A. ,vur fund of hur Ih-huii ihlH otiniiir ly ten ctoo-.i. An mid llin ft Cuiiiiniitee cotnp"d Alaimii .lack, A. Man man an't IS. 1 OtiHX JlilS J'-CO li.ppOltj'1-d l: Council Instructs Fire Com mittee to JIake Survey ' Snrf i::.t.;nate of Com. . a w.hiier of him, such an idea would , have n c ived a Kolar plexus hlow had '. it encountered the. two train load of : National Army t roopn t hat parsed ; through Pentlleton today. The newly J lipid e .Sammies ve overflowins with ; ent hio iasiri and pood spirits, and such j yells as the above were frequent. i The troops were from Camp I-ewl" and were bound for nome where in America. Having been a;fr!sed of j their coming, ladies of the local Red j '.'r(ij::j met the trains with many boxe? of Lltf red a-tples which wt-re placed aboard and which were received with i.. vet y e vnlence of u ppreciation. 51 r. and Mrs. .M-se 'JayPr also placed sev eral ln vrs of fruit itbjrd while many ct her cit izons com ribur cd cigarette. ind other' little gifts. - The first tram bore Calif or nip troop. tudinK from the yells which ifc-hut-d fi -m t lit; can. Idaho boys were on Hie serond train v.hich fol ioweii an hour behind the first. Some if the tronpH on the latter train wen allowed iu come u j town to make purcha.s . ti lief ruthless submarininfr. Tbo i I a mem I 'Jthy compaiiy, a Hrit- j ish Nhliipiiig; roiK-ern, owned the Rochester. Im was a 2.VHI ton .steel .steamer hullt at Kcorse, MJcIilffan, . . STUDENTS WILL RAISE $175 FOR Y. M. C. A. FUND tic Railway Station, IjOXDOX, Xor. 8. It thoritatlrelT learned the allxt revolt W t-Uneiay nijrhc tlld riot exu-rwf bejnond the city of Petrograd. All RiuMlan diacb ea were delayed. f PETROGRAD, Xor. . Th Boll . j hevikl crisis baa approacted aa arm j ed break. . I Laon Trotsky, president of the aol- diera arid ivorkmen'a eoundl, aa OHIO VOTES DRY BY 1340 VOTES Wets Claim Error; Official Count May be Necessary for Final Result. COI.l'MIU'S, Xov. H. The wet an nounced another error of Hl vite miH discovered evhlently (cUlutc he wetK a lend In the prohibition ooii- fOLCMBrS. Xov. R. Ohio voted dry by a majority of 1.140 votr, ac cording to complete revised unoffici al flRurva this ufternoon. The wets Innlst these returtiH are Incorrect, claimliKf other errors were found. An official count nrohnhly will he neces- Hiiry to determine the result definitely. The drya nre floekliiK to Toledo and Cinclnniitl to watch the final count. 8tate nfflciulH ordered that every pre caution ho taken to insure a fair, and correct final count. Ohio haa 60Kli saloons. 121 whole sale liquor dealers, numerous brewer ies and distilleries. Tha amendment, if carried. will make Ohio hone dry March 1, lfllf. mil tees u ml t he ro.-p-ou-c U prttviif ready . a nil nenei mi. IVioIIjl t'Ui (-) ralHliitf IMMiii tf iIm- $ 1 rt.utNi in t lie 'county ami the cunmitt"'ev expett to ! Cunclude t heir drK e t'Oinu TnW. j Subscriptions to this fund are smaller than fur the Kcd rmsti drive, "the rniniiillli'i's akln .oily .-ne-fiflh as much as v:is :i-Weil diiriiiK t h; j drive for Ited Voss funds. The team captniiiK a appointed by the general coinmlttcc ;ne J. V. Tall in; an. J. J. Ilniiihy, II. T. llMmp, T. jit. Mamptou. i. itinehart. J. 1 :. I McCook. J. K. Haley, Jude J. U. Mahmey and M. K. ht-:jman. In adillt ion a com mil tee. coin posed ol W. W. Ilartah. I.. U U'ern. S. It. Thompson and l. II. N'el.-on. Ls stHcit iiiK funds from the farmers tributary to Pendleton. ( aiupatm MajiaKer 1 aii.ilt tlic ieportf of a ind to ,ieiid retreiptri t. i t'olo-n ri.lltliilltOt' ill Mi.i-criii to The AM .r til" m. iie. r.'i!.i.-;l in ih- comi ly will he turned into the ncnei;il comity com m ft u-o wcich u ill i vp. .i t to the stale committee which in turn will report to l In1 - ne com in it tee l:at'h COlllllliltee J.uulii the IK'- t tonus as a : af.-riuai d t - i he sun sc! 'ibers. The ralIm: of V. M. i A. war funds betran in jiract i. a My c.t com mtioit of the county today bur rep.. fli rt ill probably pot be received until to morrow. S. I . Peterson of -Milton, v. ho is a member of the committee there, reports that the committee last ( Veiling in an hour and a l,:it i,ti.-cd f.Vn of Milton's S.Min iikh;i. 'Jare in l. liranl.s u ilh !i matter of increa v. as iiie!i-;.ed by '. en !tt; and I he in - traded to make a Miirv timatc of rest- a'.nce. N many of the old h drants i'i r in ti ell of t he t hue but iii-tiits m-t supplied v!lh nt ,.p ..hs.-P-te fir t'dern ones, ns i eit fire prop, ct inn the city council hi tire committee wa.- y and e.s t only ar um of or t here ar any kim iiiK their insur U. S. ARTILLERYMEN LEAVING FOR THE FRONT GERMAN SQUADRON OFF IIELSINGFORS Believed to be Preparing At tack on Naval Fortificati ons at Sveaborp. STfX'Klinl'M. "v. H lnrm-.-iiiuirl iiiiiiiIiiii i nir IIi-NhiKfo-i iicirdlilir to u llaiMiriiinlii illintt'li II Is li-lli-d I In (ierniuii I lift I-I iretrliur In ri-iiini- file Itallli- n:ii.al ih'he. i- i . . l..l..n 1 lierniiin iniiu-i '- nil Mi I rirlrli-iili""" nt Senlnia ! Ii-lli-M-ll llli II 1 1 IK' III . SiVlii.lK I .11 flrt In vi rurlirii-iiliiiii uml liiinnN lli l iiiuriirs. i Tl - - - I I ' . 1 1 M ' ".T-V ." . :..:. um tn imiK. r n " " n Pi- ) I ; ..' &. ': f. 1 hci'c will He M ( ' " . v I.'-.." lie., in 1',.. ne..r ,V ? i . " , i . Vj's;,.: : lame - - '. virs, ,,, ,,R, .. ... ,t .I. : -4 $k i 'If k tf I of hydrants, thus ma: nine rales very hinh. Chrirman Kll of the fire cuumitte reported that the use .if ihe hydrant by the si rcet cleaners put 1 hree oir i f order iii one day last week, and h recommended t hat the city put 1; si a ml pipes for the use of the clean ers. Councilman 1' helps favored th hist a Mat io u of modern hydrant . hieh were guaranteed for all pur poses. To lne l.ouau street. fir 1 resolution for the pa vine iu street 1'rt'in Jackson to Ra re r'--:dut ion for th tt the western clt: : : e.j at i he meet in, i Idct. w chief of po '. The cotinci 1 rumors 1 1 th- he a chance lU'cs 'develepet ant "tr the of ill of the conn i t hat other- to become a can enuuciiiuen pre a oni ha vi u lieu. Tlie pres aiiied until then rei.iov.il, jm!.4iil. ie s la.! cm n FIVE CRUSHED WHEN IJUILD1X ( i ( 01 .bA PSES M U YOi:. Nov. s. l'ie bodic w ere reett ercd ami sejiifliers. a r si ill bunting t he ruin- ol' ihe loir vtoi y I '.roukl n building ai hlch i-ol tap-cil this laoi-iiim1 . The weight of lii':o machinery In I tin pe.-ludt- Mercantile Company. ih-) i hh:ii;', (he top itor. caii-.c;l the cot I've. . tic ilooi , an iiiiiiniini. tank e plotted. fire follow etl. One man uppocd h li;ie hcei killed later hp t art d alie ami uiiiu jm ed. iitliorit dci,h:,i the oi rwciclr of tin' heams ami m achiimrx raiM (he collap-o. tanaucr ialM'ick v the Mercantile v ooip;iav vt.c- arretctl o i n w um.ivim SPOKANE ARCHDEACON CALLED AS RECTOR EPISCOPAL CHURCH A high school committee composed of Theodore Heyden, Kugene Boylen, I-owell Hugg and Allen McLean, will be in charg-e of the campaign around Pendleton to raise J175 for the Array Y. M. C. A. fund. This was arranged last evening at the conference between Rev. AVest vood of Baker, and the local boys' committee, meeting with two repre sentatives from both Milton and Her- miMon hiKh schools. The county was that all private motor cars hm deUv- dividod up into three sections, with ! ered to the winter palace. This step Milton responsible for the school and believed to preveit ths seirure ot -'rades around that city. Pilot Rock these vehicles by the workmen's coun in the west end. and Pendleton in ; c , ' charge of Hc-rmifcton. Echo and Athe- ( All Russian soldiers" axe prohibited na. including both high schools and seventh and eighth grades. The boys of the county must -raise S32, with Si 75 the quota for the lo- no u need the provisional gov was non-axtsteot. Kerensky has dissolved parilaasent. Three Cossack regiments sjummuso ed they wouldn't obey the tiui iiiimisI The Maximalists arrested serersi ministers. . . Preparing for armed clash with ths BolshevlkL Kerens ky has ordered from leaving the b. -racks. Kerensky Reported Deposed LONDON'. Xov. 8. Petrosrsd 41s Archdeacon Lkw' d of j-'pokam ha.s been called by the vestry of the 'hurch of the Kedeemer t-i be ihe error of the local .episcopal church I T -T TT W Hl boy s comooitee to raise around : patches declared Th locvt -work aim's (Pendleton. According to information , soldiers council had overthrown the received last myht, will keep one , proviMonal government and Kerenskr . man in France supplied with T. M. i was actually deposed. The radical a. comiorts lor one year. announced a peace policy. t Kid well and Jordan represented The revolting pacifists control the ilot Rock, and Shields and one other cables completely and censor all mes-young- man. represented Milton at the-sages. It Is expected Petrograd dls coiiferenee last night. j patches therefore are greatly exagger- jaieo. ine revolt is prooaoiy only a i local affair and the rest of Russia Is loyal. 'irviiik; ine pincc leii ae;i ii i mi ivts 1 1 1 e : , loyal, t eaih of the late t'harles Quinney. M LA GRANDE TEAM The Petrograd workmen's, soldiers s not yet known that the archdeacon I (council formally proclaimed the po vill accept the call hut hope ls enter- , Qamp to 1)P StflfPfi in Ta 1 ew,lon of Petrograd. accordlns; to a ained that he wiil do ,o. lie is to ; VJcllut LU ut OtUtU 1U : lWutvr dspatch. ; ie hen- Sattir.lay and will remain mi-j Grande SatUl'daV! Rlfrl Civil War In Full fUast. i is ueoeeu in civn war in reiro- the II Monday e'etiiug, conducting- services on Sumla.w Archdeacrn la i kvid is a man of UbMe .me with a wife and four chil dren, lie was formerly dean of th? 11 faints" athetir:il in Spkane and f recent ears has been serving a irehdeacon in the state of Wash in g oii. that position making him an us istam t, the bishop in the Spokane Jocose. POTATO AND CORN YIELDS ARE LARGE Contest Expected. grad is on at full blast, but the cen- , sorship hid such news. Radical lead LA fiUANPK, Nov. S. Followers of ers armed their followers, seised the the La Grande high school foot ball telegraph offices, Marie palace, state team will have their first opportunity bank and Baltic railway. Against to seo them in action on the local these, Kerensky is assembling the grounds next Saturday afternoon Cossacks and other loyal troops. Iras- nen they will battle in a champion- tic action to suppress these malcon- h i p ga m e with t he tea m f rom t he Baker high school. The outcome of this game is extremely doubtful as there has been no way to make com- . narisotis since neither school has : played against the same team. ; That I'aker will be out for Ihe long. tents is lorecasted. iaon Trosky. pa ciist and anti-war advooate. com pletely controls the Petrograd work men's, soldiers council. No 1 Explanation of Overthrow. Ietrograd dispatches here didn't mention fighting but feared Petrograd WASH! N'.-.Tt N, X. rnp is estitrated at Is, Ci in pa t ing w it U Mshels ten car mi v. S. The con. ".li'lJ-sit bnsh the .TM.uoc ra ge. The potato crop is estimated at Jii.iiMi..uo iai-iu-is Irish; M."ea veil. Uoth f.ir exceeded previous end of the score is well known as the I streets would be again dytrd In blood. two teams are bitter rivals and a game The Bolshevik! didn't explain how between them always means one the alleged overthrow of the Keren -vorth watchimr. Last year Baker sk" government had been accomplish- on en their home .-rounds by a good ' eci except to assert the garrison and margin and are expecting to repeat ! I roletariat had forced it. their past performance this coming i Sat urday. They were beaten by one ; touchdown by the Pendleton team j last Saturday and that will tend to J II VMM .VI S KIM. win; n. a Vitus I L PS(. Not. s. l ifty Car ran .a guards were killed by ilia bandit-, at (lie corral north of Chihuahua t iiy when a pas-engei I rain wa. at laekcl. Pas-em; ers wMf robbed iif money and iotli Ing:. Martin lope. illKta lead er, i'liiimatidcd (be bandit. ; i i h..it . v. iY MOCi: Til Mii.no;: make them fday all the harder to win from I j Iran do. otherwise they will To out of the run for the champion ship. If In kor could win from La it -ande and the latter from Pendle ton the Baker would still be in the running an 1 reports from the mining tov. n indicate that is w hat they are working for. M MPfU. :). clc. tioii th a 1 1 tilit ci.t of a t tale the m.itori n. ith oul ing late la-t t in tin- r.r woman Mif SUFFRAGISTS IN WASHINGTON JAIL REFUSE TO EAT Alice Paul ami Kose Wins low Enter 72nd Hour of First Iluncror Strike. j '"r fa lie in the e'ettion ittr.lav -ittiii j it tM.'JPU Ilie- itiuaiiMU- ti-'iri,t-J :ld. It ate iiit!v in i or-d up t.ile -oe-'tioii arc net ip,it,;l t- clmu-e (lie j ve-ult material;.. 'Ihe ote w.t-; o , i-U. ISI ; Il. ILIS'I. wash i -; ice mi t ;:.-:oi ho T- N. Ne. s.--The hun- w o:-. .m'f. i a: : y militants, d Ib-c i!i.-low entered :r i. the:r banner strike da - mil tirowefs iHiih1 to I 'owl t mil Matured. KiHp A ft. il Some of General Pei biug': I he Intnl. American art ill r the first lime. field artillery leaving : ..a recently 10 action a: i Piei .ainsi vlllnge- 1 enemy nssl lxaler Are SuhHMMine-l. 1.01 AM1KLKS. Nov. N. The j county grand Jury Iwued ubpoen s j toduy directing a large number of food dealers In various cities to np pertr before It tonmrrow. The district attorney said this was the first step In nn Investigation of aliened combi nations to Increase food prices. Itll KOrs I'lM P W'.IM. to sk mm; hh.iii i: it vn s WASHlVdTPV. Nov. N.-The rail Viads an belieed to be preparing a concerted effort to secure lroien-ed freight and prisseiiCer raits. The New . New Maen ami ami Nel Jervev asked a -piiarier c e. The principal Il.iriford rail Central laiT nt mih age in-Muniii-i n rail- K A'.S fITV r .pievt by the I that p .tiltry rai t m kv s from t hi ;te I u My mat i ; c Me M d Nov. . ilmiuisi rat io,i r withhold th.P rnat'Ket unt II t hc is being circa'atei' penmri ir ( et ruhil. hisiiiu out In t wo pievi.uc l lied. K. T. ade v on a par- fctoi loda v in bis l hit d mi it against Herman Peters fertile collec tion of an alleged fee of JlTobi for inrair r a rea.ty dial. 'I jie dtiuarte: o: tlie ile'endaat v a i.riuled and ihj ca-e w iK new t t far a- ha-, .n't t rte.i pr.-ii An a ii:. meat.-; we -;t cat picket mc di n the Jut- H.-u-e Sa The i, en -miiit a m a.-vociation is art. tic i- i betueea the Pre cttf rare'hised Nt ' Midi's Paul a .'u-iiec the fir: wn. cl'llctals tcodwig. made for a e--r: (te-n before rday. i,oii.,.n suffrage !ig a eonti't'en-. e i- ly ab tit and th i Vcrk women. I 1 m-l.'W ai e Cetl- protractvd hmorer in the .ill b h -im- i.oitnci ILL. i rmisNioit to ia.se their lured until the state with the reach lh.it ilu-v-' no lnie sered in Mis-;..uri this Than k t:i )n it wa mi ll tod:iy AcordiP V la cpil"l :rs turkey crop not hi' ma- , f I itce ni- ii l.v !: ltiKTi.wn i:iiroi: imi i:mj. IHMJ Tl. M. No. S. Ma l.m-ke. c-ihtttr oi tin iM'iit-' lie 'ii-tnii. iniiil -upi'iiiletl iioiler federal prc-Hur'. Ii.t-s Ikcii Intv'riuHl. strike in the i.u m : h:-t.ry. Jail ef t Is rtf'.vil Int. v a a t ion regard ing t he;r coiutit ii n. Th w oi'ieri p.irty la ad-juarters n an -'.i ec-,l te Impris i t.e.i w etneii w ere I chiwr starved ainl ' iv-keu m health iy the bread, coffee, p.uk and cvLPaU" f the jail diet Jul sti per int ridcMf ;-an khaia said "ll th.-e ttciiiui d ri eat Us theLr cw r. f.t';It Vli.-:i 1 m read t talk t II lad. Wa-ddnjrton Much Concerned. WASHINGTON. Nov. 8. The Rus sian embassy received a number of cable?, but refused to make a state ment regarding the ePtrograd situa tion. The latest advices from the Ameri can Petrograd Ambassador didn't mention the uprisings. The Presi dent's closest advisers telephoned the Coiled Press for every scrap of tn fwmath n regarding the Russian slt uutu ii. showing the officials are much c. ncerned. sicM-k Market Affected. NIC W YORK, Nor. 8.-The stock market broke badly this afternoon Mewing reports of Kerensky's over throw . The south and west sent a flood of selling orders. Every lead Imr Lvsue dropped, steel common mtk ing a new low mark. t.ermans In Mexico O4ohrs4e. Kl. paso. Nov. 8. The Germans in J '.fares, Ch Ihuahua City and Ter lu'ii arrange.! celebrations honoring the PoKhe Ikl. Maximalist iuccmm i'i Peirourad. Carranza soldiers were invited to attend. as Kevidt ! Ixtcal. W.-H NdTi N. Nov. 8. Ambassa dor Pakhemetleff at Memphis on a ?'ams: tour, telephoned the Russian embassy here that If the HoUhevlkl radicals hae rev.dted, their Influ ence i purely local. The ambajMA- ior tated the actions and declarations of t he Pet rograd work mens, soldiers r-ti ucll cannot be considered repre sent at i e of thr councils scattered t hr ughoat Kussla. The emf-iissy Insisted It has no di rt , r cf. icial trtformatlon from Fetro tcrad an 1 declare.! that while perhaps a f. . os-..n-k-i havn revolted, their J vfe, t j. it Lh not sufficient.