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DAILY EVEGKG EDITIOIl II ran canrasl Huh rMr MM ran. Bra jour banker mm! talMi your altar f bond before Una Inaa alackmt aro nimwl. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL SO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i NO. 9558 HALF MILLION GERMANS IN MILD RETREAT DAILY EVEHIHB EDITION j ' j -. Z n ta wsa-i- Q)iriaoirDnsira)) nil. paper i a member and audiicd J 1 fO mL , .jrfr e" O V criYilrVirivA -kV -55 5 (I f J GTS V bj tho Audit IHircau or Circulation. y.,, . - r:--,,. "'"-"'u ' SZm3ermm . nnia.wsw jji COUNTY OFFICIAL PAfER ' ' ljr p f 18. 1G0H POCKET, DEFENSE ERASED Americans Through Last Organized Line on Nearly 4 Mile West of Meuse. FRENC HANI) YANKS EFFECT JUNCTION Troops Face Only Natural Defenses in Advance Toward Belgium. IIY KHK FKIUSrSOX. (lnrlcd IVcsa hurl tVirrcsiioiHlciit.) MITir TIIK AMKHICAXS IS 1'ltAXlK. tut. 10. Tho Americana are through tlie Krfnililldo line on nearly a fowr-mlle front. Tliey have smashed tlie last oncauiard ticrman defenses In this rcirlon west or the Meuse and am adtanciiur nortliward Willi only natural defenses between llirm and the llrbtian frontier. The Arironne pocket Im entirety wImh1 out by I Ik junction of the Americana and French al Ijii-oii. Ilia Americans mov Itur up Ihrotuth Mm fores wltli en gineers laxliut the way tliromcii Ilia woods ami tatiitied wire num. JAKMV I'HAXTIt ALLY 1CKIXV. Ft l M l .Mi. WITH TIIK AMFJIH'AXl IS FKAXtT, -t. 10. Hcaty fiKhtliur l underway In tile IComaim rcajlon be tween lite Meuse and Arxonne where the f.rrmans are rushing; reinforce ment and eoiusnlraiinic artillery. The enemy Ik frantically rclnforclnR the aide of what h t- formerly tlie Aruomie ssL-l, while withdrawing In Hie center. iooo MOKK I'HISOXFIIK. WAMIIXiTOX. thl. 10. l.en. Ierhlinr IfHlny rcrmrfiil continued American ndtance cast of the M.iisr lo klvi'ry'a outskirts and the -mra. lion of Hie lierman line wct of I He MiiiM' with the elnre of S'Mm addi tional ftrlNilH'n jcslcrilot. PAVEMENT EXTENSION TO CEMETERY BEFORE WINTER COUNCIL PLAN ?J(K) Hedged hv Council men Toward m Im provement. An I'ffuit U1 Ite inude t iicure tt. .uvIhk lit for? winter of the ruui fiom til city I'uvinit In tht- wt( end ot Hi city to t he kuK f cemr Ury. f.MiiK lliiMiit 1'ln reported lo Hi cll OUiHll lit tlio ineetidK lut fVfti li t thut tlie uin would rovt $:itntt miuJ mude the nriMitiiieiidutlun t huit tln t-tty endt'Mvor to necure an iirti ptitittiiri ttt 10"0 frnifi ttiB c utility U'id ) rilV Khe f I (mm) und the re iiialnlnii fliMMt le Killed ly luildk: iiltM-i lt ion- TliHt Die rouitrll U 111 cMrneHt In llie pi ih"Kitluii an vi- j iti tired I'V Hie Iiuiiiedlaie pledKitiK i f I'lHtMwatd (he nuLiairril'li'Mi ty niein j Ii ih or the i. mum II Kulh KiflMtn ,: If.ii; l. u. rheli-n. $20; H. J. Tltr, tr., ! Tim reitieter Htid Mreet ronimlt- tit were ItiHi i til ted to f r wll h the i iHiiil y rmiH m holit the ikmhi- tU ii Mini to t 'it ut the rmliiHt duto 1 jtiiiJhr. 1 , ARMY MEN STIR PATRIOTISM, tin Arcade lltealer laM evenliiif Vlim cro-yviiei, to the limit by Mien .,m.I In 'the patriotic purpoaa of liiiininu evcr!binn poit'le of th aioiv f oli'liHoli him! v.)i ii U i-Kpecleil of I hem un aelecitva aervica men. iheia were men ther from ill part or the county a well a JV nlleioit, h ol v ti y in w etil htfioe w ii ti t tin feelliitf that h hud )iine puiiih hin,i for M i'hii Kood Ma well aw Ph a t mim r b tei mltiatloii f U '.tin h iluiy tVMl I hit) coiintiy. , The llieeliiiKH ai beliiK held tin vulMut tUt mule In ft cauipan TURKS ASKING PEACE TERMS Ilcpresentatives of New Government Negotiating; With Allies for Withdraw al. ALLIED DRIVE ON- TURKEY IMMINENT Collapse of Ottoman Em pire May Come Before Expedition Starts. WASHINGTON, fa-t. HI Kefire- srutatlvcs of the pew Turkish govern ment are negotiating: with llie allto rcttarditut lermH for withdrawal f nun the war. the ('tilted I Tew learna from an authoritative Miuree. Tlie new let and viser han reireMeutlalveM now iu touch with Hit allied ifovernincnta. 1IIIIVK IMllr.XT. WAshI.N;TOX, tut. lO. An al lied drive aualnta Turkey 1m cxectod (iMirtly uiiIcmh Inu-rnatlonal HnreM tiiero breakM Into t(Kii revolt, aay dilomatH. (Greece In reMirlnK lo march on Ihr fMionMin emiiirtv. Morlay awaitn Mar .luil ,l-VM-liaa word. ' Turkey may cl lume before llie military cximmIIHota can Mart. . . ALROBERTS RETAINED AS CHILE OF POLICE BY VOTE OF COUNCIL Alleged Failure to Enforce Laws r ails to Oust Of ficer by 4 to 3. The Pendleton council voted laitt etenltiir four df'thrue to continue Al ItohertH um chief of jiuliee. The Vote cIoneH .r the iirenent at lat the ef fort of i 'oiiii'-ilmun I'erilund to uukI the chief from otftre for Ueed full nre to enforce the lawn of the city. The niMtter of removing Hubert fii'in the office was brought up ut the meeting a week po by Pen land und was held in er for Jim I action at luM niMht'H meellng When the motion wmm hroiiKht tip l;jt niht Maur Vaushun ruled It nh u matter that under the charter cotilo not le acted upon h' mot ion. hut would require u redutln. and to i.iry would retulre five vite. rote on the reMolutloii for removal Hiood : No, Kll, KoIkoih. M urphv, ti Khun ; yen, 1'hilp-, T lor, I'tn- ll-Dd. im i.ii s V ii:ai i: talk IIIMM It- AMII;T0. 'N. 10. I'eate liilk iiu inn iim lias (imiiIHihxI lo II, row Hie lllsitr lan furlliiT l' lilnd I be wiietlulib Mitbtlv er l. Hon iHHi.lliHi Is iihxlinul. T ills Mini iuala ihiI New liali's iju'ta al"te. V( I Al l MII II HIM I 'KNIOW. u s kkli I L4 lil-lf fan lie MHlnl imi liiKlM- aiillmi-llr llial j lliere will lie iui I'tli'lidml Isite writ, mir la'tHiieii ritideiil Ulln and t.eMiiuii). .nnsu iiiii llie nwnl liMiill- lranll alwl Ut llie point itr iIImji.o. Mill stoi. tin 1Mb isiliil Aiiarli-aii ma rit alwi Iiiii! aMMinl. THRONG WITH DETERMINATION f etinr.ii bin u.ri icularl ah mint I h line of itociHl li!t ft ten und I e"lta . ba il Nt'compti-hc.l Hr. loi'Ht cticour-iK' H, It urn fhiiMn b Ihw o.a(liba of 1 ap t n In iiurta 'II, MeplK-n A- laoacll ia cliMlnoan ft 1 b meet Iiih, Hit I tired the nji'iihi'll, Jiim- Klulit of the V. M A , who It Id f ' ' tik fi'ini .imiimI - lteH4M at the fr'flt belli filet, fob ir'Mt-d by I pi aln Thm tie, who In lr.ru or the lied I mim; and t'Mptaol tiitaelt of tttt ha.ee hirpl!nl it 4 'amp f-ewtaj, wiiii tiild of t It fiiffiirat t-Kiila(lon f i he ai m und a hit ' thme to mrli and 'MMC'in? aoiiul eilna i PERSISTENTLY RUMORED KAISER ABDICATES, REPORT EXPECTED STOCKHOLM, Oct 10. It is persistently rumored that the kaiser has abdicated. (Reports of Hohenzol lern overthrown were expected to be circulated at the time the German peace offensive was launched. COUNTY NEARER FOURTJUOAN GOAL In tho absence f M. R. Chefwiuon, secretary- of the Tatriotie Service league at I'ortlund It ip hard to ob tain complete figure of the iMandinn of Pendleton and I'inuttlla county to day In the Ub--ty jtm canipfiisn. However the fiirnres chow tho county ia feettinic nearer the anal each day. According to the future of ii. A. B, f,(I. 4,8 a raoiith for doing the Hartman, chairman for IVntfcletnn, and 'K,.rk. It was the belief of the coun W. L Thoniiwoii, comity c hairman, j c.i the city could make a Faring of the town i vhort today !2,om" and iijmi to u ear by doir.tj the IHjI.ikiO yet to ito til the county, bav- ,,rk Itreif. i intt a balance of lliit.otoi necery to j Iiurin tlie inn summer street make un the county'8 4uota. From t TTinklin hns teen done by the city thl Is to be deducted the subucrlptlonK 1 inxteud of l y c.ifi'.r.jit u formerly, token from the railroads, w hich hat w l' h the r.'xulU it ' i H-i'e ' by Air. ben eirtiniated will reach t'l".11""- In the county fiieureg no .account is taken of u bncrlpt lorn In outride banks w hich have not been yet re- porwd- ABSOLUTE DEFEAT OF MILITARISM ESSENTIAL ' WASHINGTON', Oct. 10 Foch Is triklnc to bring uion Cerniany a Knnibiancc of Waterloo to emiihaulz' allied determination lor unqualified leace. 'The niKctacular victory on the wi at front will carry to Germany mor than anything- else to date the futility of her conqueirt Id ream. Napolem alter two great diisatera. roue again ard wax not vanquished until hln Wa terloo. Army men declare Oermany t; ut not be given an oppoi tunlty even to Hue again. : ins I'reaident Wllnon' rvspunae. sen- j The amaiihfng has ntready reached 1 atora have read hundreds of tele-j the German iejple. government re- raimi and letters from back home pcrta aay public plnion which waa demanding that the L'niled States , ccuntfnK on a top at the lilndenburg stand firmly for unconditional ur- j !me is "HerlouHly affected." j render. Iodge said, "The great r- ; IVie ItetTuilinK I VverMily. jgret was that Wilson should atrk Max There is feverish recruiting every-) any iiuthtionK, thus bc-Kinning a de-I v.'hera In Germany. All exempts are btc. All over the United (States the j taken and workmen are replaced by ; Wilson reply Is being explained. Is it j piinonera. ItussiaiiK. roles and Slav. a crjme for me to wish the president It Is reported allied bombardments had sent a aiote which did not need have maddened the people. explaining and Interpretation ? asked All available authoritative advices. , ijudne. "I wanted a note like that j hi wever. Indicate militarism can only,.,.,. AuKtria-lliitiaurv. Nobody was i 1 c eliminated by iihHohjte defeat, and 'Iirmany will only admit defeat whin her people ace clor-e ut hand on her n aoll th sorrows of war. 'jted Ktatcs Marines who U t rl. An-AlitMt-i lEcaclNi VorniHl. j ihoii a htiital sufferinf from pneu- The rainfall for the firwt ten d-iy , iiionta. Is improv ing. He was taken f October it I 13, IncludinK tniuy'i'mk with t-imtiiah tnfluenzA while on rtcind rf .IS. Thin lack Jum .06 of ' his way to Hreinerton after spendinK liachfnx the total mirmal full ri ; a furlough with relatives In MiBtonri the entire month, which is un Indi- ! and was taken off the train here. The ctioii mat 1'iial for Octoi-r tnu j Influemsa develuped Into piU-uinunia, rtach or eject ed the normal. ' it is believed at the hospital. e ---- .isar-sai -) i . I Np . - . ---we 1 S ". I . -.1 v... . . .. I ' . . a- .',4 t fit- 'V- ' - 'f -I l' !.-ai i S . . f :'., v . . I '.s.1- ,-.,'V. .,: r r-'r--' r : ! '. i It f 'a. '' if i v.i. L." llei m pi.-of In I hi 11 ma nunr.i ,.f h.m.ihc IUm bt the An.etb thai the- ate n.uXUnr prl-wmein of th i ,.i..u 1 II 'in-. 1 ht ph""iii'h - tMir a t' thr peii. CITY SAVES BY MANAGING OWN STREET CLEANING Pendleton will do It a own mree. fiUfhlliR mill cleaning. At the nretl Inn ' the city council lnnt nlsht the xtuMi eonmiltie reported the Lid re etived lor fluHhlag culled for too lurch money, and t'ounellnftin I'hclim i t the coinnilltee, lecollimt'ltUid t!.e hid he rejected Hiid the city tinker Hike to do Its own cleaning. Two wiekn -no i hid was filimit- ted li the council ly ISnelc Wll.mnl '"helba a a :ii ! made during the t r Jem! upon. hll oetn i ' " " -" j PAHIS. tK-t. lit Ihe nlure of iiamiina IIM imbuij iii i iniuian ' - itiremenl Uiii. TlM-y hud liocn vk !inK to maintain a gradual withdrawal , artride the elly which wait defended mora atninuly llian any other IKiint In the liMO. Thin rvHaliia yc- - ". erday'a de?Harate coiiuterattuck with caiMured ISriihJi lank-.. It wax lirok- n'riiii'k) II la burned that Itrili-ll ilhiti.h caiNurew frttu (;crmaiui. Ilold- linx t amliral llw t.crinaiin exie-tcd lo H.lld two' wn-kx retiring towwds Imual. HUNDREDS TELEGRAMS I URGE WAR TO FINISH WASHINGTON', Oct. 10. Discuss pUKled by that note. It repreatnted the American people voice.' I Kit aiitu t ou; mi'i.ovi.. Itirhard t'ole. u niember of the I'm- HUM PRISONERS TAKEN BY AMERICANS IN .' ';. - . . i . . a 'P - S ' :,; rrf- t n j- ALLIES BURST ORGAN SIMULTANEOUS f BLOWS DEALING nnnrr hininTrn bKAVtUL5fliltlt Wide Sectors Hastily Eva cuated Along; Hundred Mile Cambrai - Rheims FronJ in Frajice. TRACING OF GREAT AUSTRIAN ARMY NEAR Italians Reaching Durazzo Line, Serbian Territory Being Cleared. PA RI8. Oct. 1 0. ( Iteceived I o'clock )-T-The tlermans are reported withdrawing on wide sectors along the whoWj J00 mile front between Oairibrai and Kheima. The Germans are employing countless machine fjuus to plow the a Hies. Southeast Itcpitxi lianimere. IJ)SIM)S, Oct. 10, Simultaneous with the r;erman route In the t'am-Krai-St. cntin lnt iiifimui are battering away on an fc mile front be tween Kheims and Verdun, proaresH intf on w ide aectorH. The Argonne pocket is utterly wiped out. The al lies here are within less than two miles of Grandpre which controls the cut throufcli the forest. Eastward their advance towards the Meuse has brought them within five miles of both iHin-Sur-Meusc and Damvillers. In Champagne, Machul and Juniville are directly menaced while above Kheims the French are almost upon Neufchatell. Austrian Near Trafi. The trappitiK of tlie areat Austrian army In Albania comes hourly nearer realization. Vienna official y admits the Italians have captured Klbasan. The Italians have now practical) renched. the line of Uurazxo. while the Krench und Serbians are rapidly puwh itiK upon the Austrians from (Serbian territory. lMnt Attack UcmiiikhI. I'A ft IK ct. I'i. The war office to day announced the renewal of attacks in the l-aon region. 1'roRreas hu been made there uiul east of M. yutn tin and in t'humpusne. CREAT DRIVE at ' "O - ' I S.Vi-K"." J .i'-l'i.. a t., , In tio'r atmt .llie Pi ri.n. ! j"-t a fev, ..i i t.Un. un l on THROUGH IZED LINE Oil 20 MILES HUNS REPORTED IN IJTTERROIJ SIX IRE MILES COVERED, FIRE SWEEPS HEART OF CAMBRAI j Number Enemy Captured, Slain Stagger ing; Towns Fall, Great German Centers Seem Within Grasp. IX.IM)X, M-i. 10. The greatest victory In military history afieu aiNjiroaclilnc;. Atlaeklna; on nearly a 50 mile front from below ht. Quentin to near llonal, tlie llrltLsb, tyrneh and Americans are reimrted to have brok en lliroiiKh ronoletely along nearly half of tills front. TbrouKh this gap the allies are pursuing m-arly half a million of termany'a best soldiers, who are rciMirtcd In utter rout. THOlSAXI8 CAITl ltKD. Allied can airy Is galloping at the heels of tlie retreat ine Germans while Infantry Is foltowlna; a-acklly without iMMilkin. (.rest numhers of iHiwncrs and vast quantities of ana. terlals have btal taken. The alau Khter of llie enemy aa the alliea KwetH throuich their last oraanizett defemwa on thin fnsil are reiairted as aiHWII- Ins. lore tlian ISiHto prisoners were taken on Tui-vlsr jloiie. aay oflkiaJ r.Mirts and a ntimlMar irreatl.v rreed iiut tliat future is believed to have been eatiinrl yeMrday. IHII .W. I.K t'HATKAl' X F A II. The ureal (irrniai renter of lhiual wnis within alliil trasi. Tlie bases of Itohaln and llusixny have fallen. and the lmartaiit traniMrtatiou cen Im of Ixa Vatcao, sailesmes and Itibe mou are bctiur raiidly aiM-oa.itJ. Tlie netit c.ermau defense system. known a the t'allriM'it.iiHi line, lies fully 15 miles 10 the east. It Is be lieved llie enemy cannot rcorKauioe Its armies and make a aland bcrore Uiul lines Is rcachi-d. f.WAI.HV KKAfll I.K CIIATKAU l,lMM). 1X1. HI. Iteceived a o'eliH-k) M Is learned that lu-lilsh cavalry are on llie outskirts of l-e t 'ba teau. IIY I.OWH.I, MKI.I.irTT. il'llitiMl l'res Maff (-ofTt-sin(lent.) MITII TIIK HKITIHIt AHMIrX l lil I", M'l. III. The t.crmaua In the t'amlirui.M. QiM.nlill nictoil are stauai.riiwr undtr the liuiuu! of ctm-liiiu-d ltrilih. irench and Amiricau Mows and seem on the tcrs- of utter rout. 1'he allies luie burst Ihroutrli llie lust of the ortianlaiHl tei.rtuan defensea aliiluf a 20 mile front. iouriuaj Into the omii comiiry lM.oud. The tier, mans are rciKHrted In wilil retreat east ward, with allied catalry snutshina; at tlielr Imh'Is and with alliit Infantry follow lug; clnM.y In column forma tion. Ailiiilioiuil Milismt of ail tulles arc iimitiihI siiuv esterdav'a rcuewid utturk la'auu. A ircim'ndu- JAMES WEBSTER, TROOP D, WAS KILLED IN ACTION AUGUST 11 Jumr M . Web.ier, one of the mem l -er i t.f 'ntii a hen that urifaiilaUi t'nii b it l' tidletuii, d billed lii ac tion in liuncti on A u If it ut 11 A r pm i in liua eftei t wait rttce.d hers citine linn hku and fuller deiailn am itintulioit in a b-tier to th Kat (ire- t.n in ii ft "in Ki d W ebcter. brother, wi... flw at Keltic Full Waoh. The I'tii'twiiiit btaraihical facta iilx.Hi j,iiiiin ,. V'el'itr ui flom tun t ,-oth. i : J.iii.4 M. Wei'oier m born In Jvtlt Itihe tl, I'lrth. iiMfllltr 2i. l-ili, atul ( ri i lit' lo I'eitdU'loii In t hj apt IntC r i Trior to th war li mad hli Ito me ti Mt lu ci?ek on t h irk i.tmh of in. Inuiiu-r, Kred V t riii .Liiiim Muat an evpett htieiiMtn fi ii i he ipi-Lirai boi or war with ;i noun mil In hla l vtiih Tri.oo i i t tlie nt'itiiii HVitir. a hit It a- laiep iii.ii.-i ned to the I4th Kleld Attn it i Th la Clin '!' lil t rtiMiii i- itnlHiie doting the Winter of 1 9 1 T ! ft Mi iioih ic(trreit whlta h .i In . -. ii.ni o ii Auanjt II. ltM. If i btiiM ktxlili e Hut Itvletl MM X'ulitopill WatPh., beraiiK at I h l in it .f hi i ii 1 11 oiei t hl no t hi i V . remittent of I hat ,i l.i re. M la ii.Mihri m utttrDi. In tow raw tell. I . I If. lumen m hiitid hv tl-l iinllir,i I . -i-iii and t '"r hmi lei Mm it. I be r In Mi. I .tuiim I.. ebtr ',t. II.-, fniif. Ilia Pi-ti-r 1 Mn J. i LAST T I, mis exidooTion la renortnl to hare wrecked tamlirat's renter- CAMHIIA1 BL'IIXIXG. Already tho fires have awefst K lilM-ks In tlie ctty"a Iiesurt, wlach fat cumiitetely rnined. AI.I.IF IIUDD Xll 1XJUAI. j- Allied pnireas baa been e" 10 tlie Hoarpe river. It la renorted our detachment have entered 'itrei. .v Uils and Arleux. and are bended tfir INiuai. Konsn Oerman dlvlaioaa) be tween CamlM-al and St. tjuentins In siilred by tlie kaiser" a renuest for an armistice, made the fesMricat recast, anre. An AnMT-ican private aaid. -Tliey can't filit like lliey did a week aar." A tiennan prlaoner said. "Why slMinld we f Uctit when Uso kaiser doeau't want to?'' t.FHMA.NS I1KKAK AT XOOJT. I'urhtlna; waa resumed yestnday at dawn. But tlie tMrrman break did awe 11 iih- until midday. Tlie number of cajHured and ataln. Ciermatii ia star. Bering. -J-rlsunrrs already fill tticj preinu-ed cares to over-fiowlna, while dead liemaui and honra strew thm irroiind everywhere. Allied Kawea are sliiit. M AltKSS.MAXSIIIP VXrsUAfj. " Anionic hundreds of Urnus dead wIhto llie Americana advamed tlaerw Is an unusual roiMrtiiHi w Itii ai sin. lile bullit I Mite, iiMlHwtlna; Amertcnai marksmanship. A lot of AmerH-ana liaik many fsriaonrrs also. Ten liun. dred and SO officers were In Anverteau iwKea by nuun, I.H tTIATK.AC NF.AUKD. 1.XIM).V. tut. 10. Tim alUea are within two mllea of 1b t'bateatt. a Kreat tM-rman lave, Slarslial IlaJa; an. noniKi-d Kalay. Tlie lu-ltu.li Itave be. K"n to advam eastward from lemi and hate iwittured Nallauminea and Xoutellea. e clutteau Is 1 mllea Iroin tlie Itclttlaa border atul IT niilra south if aleiM4rneN - AMERICAN LEGATION - IH MOSCOW RAiDED j 1-TtH KIIU,r. Oi-t- SO. Tlut Am rrknn IcxHiioii mt Miw-cvw luta bn raltlctl ami mihw ufUM.ntlt mmy m dittat(ia tMtay. 1' HUaon. qtiani b o. Virginia. Ilia 1 1 other Iarwin i now a resident of McKay. ie. tiud hi. tridher Kred im riming: a ranch near K(tle Valla, W'uwh. 1'ha a heratoiitM of tha olhr tMti brtiihern. iiroia and Tarcnal. la inkfoiwn o their te!utivv. JMinca wub the ade atipport of lib Piiiitier. and hia ntivrUy and chcrr- ul ii iMpiicit )ii will iiniioobfidu b rw n eiiibeird a 'oiiji time by hi ht "f tt initio. w mm fORECASI Toniabt and l"'i tday iial- B ahuavra. ailu-r lartl 1mmI Hi r '1'ialav MulMiUll tiiiiitut e, i. MiiMinum triiielaluf , If. . hi ht. p.iillv r)ouU, , j, imi, --l, IlKht. ttainfall, .14. 1