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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1914)
DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION . ... forecast fr flrn Oregon, by (t I nltcd Stat W rather lllwrrr t Portland. TO ADVERTISERS. Tbs Eaat Oregunlaa baa the largest paid rlrrulatloo of auy paper la Ureg'ia. east of Portland and over twlr tb rlrctilatlua la i'endletoa of any ataer newspaper. Tonight and Wednesday parity fluud, probably rain. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COVSTY OFFICIAL PAVER VOL 20 DAILY EAST OKFXOXIAX, PEXDLETOX. OREGON", TCKSDAV, orTOJJhi: I:;, l V -J f 1 IE BEBEUI BBEi BE REVOLT Anti-British Are in Arms Against England Martial Law Declared Throughout the' Possessions. EEI1 11 I B : II TOP--BOSTON BRAVES, WORLD'S CHA JON BASEBALL TEAM III nr nnnnn ... v--i iiinLsii lmll r l 1 111 11 VtlU L,JJ I rUUK UltfZlO ALL Ur MM l!l i BOSTON WINS IB DMA IC PI All UUduM 10 ULHU il Czar's Troop Have Been Bad! E J a ft J a . puisea 50iaers ci falser are Rapidly Advancing 2 Fjpsris. GERMANS AIDING UPRISIK5 GHENT HAS BEEN OCCUPIED KaUT'd Troop Are Jlclplnc law mtlonlu ami (Annan Gutu Air 1'iirnlidrnl Tlxtii to lltit British Ph to IXabllnii Indi pnl-iit Up public Discovered, 11 Martial lit lOiUr Uuougliout LONDON, Oct. was proclaimed South Africa. ' This action came following the dis covery of plot of Colonel Mariti's cemmand to establish an indrj-en'ient republic in the northwest of the cape province. .l:.i-ion was male by the off i' ial war news bureau that the anil-BriUnb Beer are in rebellion. The insurrectionists, it was aald. were armed with (Jern.an guns an J war being aided by troops from the kai"er territories in southwest Africa. l:tKtrt Xot Confirmed Rut Ixh1mo ' HHIeits, That City Ha. lin-n la- .U-J by iltc (maun O-iv-ral Innpiiinrt I l"iiJin; l-mig t-r !.) C'aalry In Tj-1x-. ! II - --vj f t ' i! BR P? SUIT AGAINST CITt IS FILEO BY CONTRACTORS I CIIUX, Ott. 1J (V.a Ar- Jay to London.) Wr.b the extj :in ff Vra-, the Germara are now is' . Mrol of all of Rusn IVJeril tf the Vi;oia nvtr it a o".c.i;; . h.irionn fj hre. j TTU 3 :t no duall that the r.--. aijiif had lxn likly rtpuW-1 z.l h-i th C-nr.au ire rt::y tiii-c-; inc. i Tl the f.rst def'c!:e tt re-j i-"vd in fw.rr.e in:e of .e rofr-)i' cf the Haitian PuUcd carnpi.m anJ, ll intJi-t-4 that the Gerir.an jc(-! t r -.rtre evtn more -ej'ii th had' 1 -n look- fr. The territory et n 1. i' red lg aj proi.mately the ate of IK-iuni. It hn a ronril-rdtle ; ; u :i.n an! aeTeral lmprttt t"r. J ' ' J ' ' " ' ' ' T-. r- " KJ1 -; ' v C "... LOMhjX. Cut II. AJ:h..-5 tiej ar of fire did not confirm the rej-rt. no doubt &a f.:t l.tre con.atlnx thej aiturHry of the ronT that the -r-. nuns have i-crupled Chert. I M.ineuvering hy !Mh r'.C-r r.n i, that prparatioru ere It'.r.g made frj a g nTal r.ca)remer.t aV-r? the i-i'-r, Ly. the region vhlch the G-rmar.j BELGIAN EOVERKUEHT TO ! BE TRANSFERRED TO HAVRE ' Resultinc frum the claima put in by Jeffrey Uufion to the city water cornmlhMon for eitra umi over and above the amount of their contract on the gravity water ajitem, a auit waa this afternoon filed lu the circuit court analin't the City of Pendleton anJ the individual nttnWn of the ater coinmianion to collect I22.- l- Th. iir.i.-on I-iimli-r Yard o! naturally niurt trav-rte cn t thin ti!. t which the tl.uui were i fr.n Antwerp into rrace u.M.t.r.l by Jeffrey 4c U lift on. la I'lan liff in the ault. . i-vu different cljinm are imljd d in the total und thew were pre iiil to the ctmniiii'Hii'n m-veral HH'iithii bko and ere refused. Jeff rey H Iiufton all-K-d that they k.ft heavily because they were r-ulreJ to iihe Columbia river aand when Umatilla sand tested strung, that th-thtfi-r n -e in the Mil encountered in t-xc.ivatiiiir for the reservoirs and the oil encountered when a test a mail also 1 .imaKed them, that they were further damaged by reason of the In- itperlenre .f thv Mipervising I'Riint r's representative. It if j rohable that the city v ill not only f.hl the claims against it but will put in a cross claim for $'0 or litiMin. the total penalty of CO i la for K lay' in completing the contracts. Eac t-d. : Ho. Uft t ri.r,. T- i-f . : r cht Jim?. Cr thers. r.r.I. L . r. G.lirt. Lval. IaU. Cttrell. Cthr.r. .--. Mar.n. Oowdy. Schmidt. WhaPne. -lM r-.w. 1-ft to right Whit-"m:t:-and Pjr y p..tt. m I: v. l.-ft to right Connolly. Mitchell. Yaacot. Rudolph, Maranville. Crutcher. v-. I aki: axgiimi:ts ffMPU"rrn j IXtK mXGITl.M NiJT I UOKAIU i; I'LACK. I 1 PARP. Oct. i: Arrangements have been completed for estaMish!r.c j the Pe'.gian rap.tal at Havre. Prance. ; it was announi-ed frrm Rordeaus. Th - ' transfer is expected to -t male In-' mediatflv. 1 j The outlooJt at Ostend was consid-. erd t" uncertain to make it a c.i siraMe plare for the sat of Ce T-r'.-' gian government. , OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR CHAMBERLAIN LANE LOGGERS TO VOTE FOR GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN ;Men Who Work for Bo)th Know Him to be Foe of Organized Labor, Writes Eugene Democrat. That ninety per cent of the loggers nnd sawmill workers of Lane county will vote for Chamberlain for United '.flutes wniitor lii the statement of prominent KuiJene democrat In a let ter to a prominent Tendleton demo crat who. to satisfy his, own curios ity relative to Booth's alleged Popu larity In his home community, wrote to the Lane county man for his unbl asej opinion. "Ninety per cent of the loggers and CHAMEERLAH TO SPUK I SIX TIMES IN CCIM! U.S. Senator Will Make Aula Tcjr; cf East End on Friday end Con ! elude With Meeting Here. j Pnlted States Senator George E. ' Chamberlain will rpeak at eix differ-! etit points in Umatilla county on Fli-I day of this week. With his usual ! vigor he will devote every minute of his day here to meeting his constitu-j ents. Under the guidance of local' democrats he will make an early start j ond conclude an active day with a' speech in the Oregon theater. Senator Chamberlain, hurrying from Washington where lie has re-j inained at hie post of duty until all of) ..n-:.-:T3-l Xhi- Xx.j ' ) .') feAvl) 'v r w ,v r -; . P.e-ditig fr..ni l-ft t. rijcht lupp-rrw I'lar.k. Thomas. Parry. Per.n.K-k. Strui.k (Middle r.iw Shawkey. M Mack C'rneliu Mo;ilhcudd i. j.haiic. Ir.U-J. (tower row Collins. tldring. laker. Hush. I-apl' and Coombs V. 1 M r;.h. - r .inure HEWS SUMMARY OwraL Ikitaa rvteruiueut uitl I- rtitmnnl the Important matters lefore congrejjs sawmln workers in Lane county wiii "r u--u uibiobcu oi. win reacnj vote for George E. Chamberlain be-1 Pendleton from La Grande early Fri- cause they believe Booth has always day morning. At o'clock he will'tv Itavrv. lYaixv. be.n unfair to organlxed labor." thej have this city In an auto, escorted by otu uaitn4 all f Riaa letter reads, "and for the further rea-; several automobile parties, and work'. j; . aon that the liooth-Kelly mills at; his way to the east end of he coun-j uh. Iima. Weiulling pay their men SO cents aity. He will reach Adams at 9:39 and R"tioi ta huUi Afrti mealed ('.ay less than the Coast Range Lum- remain there an hour or a little more, mud auartial law U i-ruilaiawa If her Co . three miles dlatannt, lor me At n o ciock lie win l in Athena. If jitlUii cueraueaM ill OF BATTLE TURNS TOWARD i LYS RIVER: BIG ENCOUNTER NEAR l i I lass of work.' where he will eat lunch. He will Atbietit. same c He also siaies vuai vo" ....... . .c-.-n nl t y IU- rn-i-uT at j .campaign !n Lnne county lor (nam berlain and Smith has been most suc cessful, that in four days he has ad dressed &o0 voters. Relative to the itov. mors Influence he writes. "I -think he Is the most popular man in on campaign Issues, answering some! the state of Oregon and in Lane cdun-' of tlie utlacks made upon him while' lAfmi. ty. nnd his Influence ta far-reaching he was busily engage! in Washington.! 1oifriajsi will x'at fa i j - Jiere." I ' u losiuie tna Jr. C. J. Smith. ftwtX .!' a tmutf IVidai IaUt from Ux tMUOe U ite-sMliau; 30 aild Milton at 3 S0 ri'turnlnr n Pendleton lu time to speak at the Oregon theater at 7:S0. ... -.-., vur vi .ne ioiis ne twi'. I'UiUa.'Iplua the senator w ill make a eliort si.oech I I'N1V. Oct. 1 J. Skirmishing KmhtIs 1 ere did i.. t ! li. v e the j pre U miliary to the ajcted battle at kaiM-r would i..l.tt 1'jtli t.eutral- r.vtr L s in j r..gr.s this aft-j ity by making Antwerp a n.nal base rttrr' rn n. the war of fi-e announced. , ullj insistii.j on u:iik the mou:h o( I Thus far it wa .aid to be nothing the Scheldt riv.r. Shoal 1 he ui.der- usu Ilra.e. uk Umrtt. etr-ixla . 1 . . T 'r-'n to"M ! I -" -ui. U j - .... i i rial it ou.j oevetoj. imo an import- would be re.essi.n fr him to order .ww sum i- aturM iliaaawissliiii, ct Ut'Ie was considered certain. ! i,u !:..-! , ,.,-..., i, .,. I BELIEVED BElf I JOIN III MAD II IB SERIES Bf TAKIII 411 I E New Champions in Baseball Defeat Philadelphia Athletics 3 to 1 Braves Make it Straight Victory. RUDLOPH STJIHTS WIN RALLY Kwl Cmik (n Fifth With Sinl and DtmiMo Counting for Two Kurut AUiirtios Unable to Stro Tides Pans, Wildly Chwrinjr. ( airy vic tors on Shonklcrs off llekl. j Thiladelphia i Murphy, rf ... iOldring. If .., AB It II PO Collins :b . j Baker. Zb . j Mclcnes, lb Walsh, cf . j Parry, i . . ; Schang. c . nawkey. p Pennock, p Totals . . , Boston j Moran. rf . J Evers. ;b . Connolly, If Whitted. cf . , Schmidt, lb Cowdy, c .. Maranville, Lval. Jb .. Rudolph, p Mann, If , .4 ..4 ..4 ..4 ..4 . . J . .3 . . 1 1 IS 1 1 1 0 0 3 .1 " 0 as 31 1 24 17 AB R H PO A .4110 1 3 0 0 2 1 1 12 0 I 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 ,. .3 . .3 3 In Sth. 0 10 0 2 0 0 12 0 0 13 2 0 14 0 0 0 1 07 0 3 0 i Walsh. Totals Zi 'Replaced Connolly Score by innings: r'hila R 0 0 0 Bhila. H 1 1 1 I ' oston R 0 0 0 Boston H 0 0 0 i Mimmarj Two base hits. i r.aw key. Moran; stolen bases. Whit td; first on halls, off Rudolph 1. off ..-hawkey :'. Ptnnock 2; struck out, by I Rudolph 7. by Pennock 3; hits, off j Shawkey 4 in 3 innings; off Pennock j 2 in 3 ir.ninK.s; wild pitches, by Uu. j l"lj h 1: Defeat charged to Shawkey; . passed bnlls. by Shanic 1; double play a. I Gawdv to Kvers; Umpires. Byron bv ! hind bat. H.Idebrand on bases. DWi jetn in right field. Kleni in left field. j BOSTON. Oct. 13. Boston won ! th worlds baseball championship ! this afternoon by defeating Phila , delphU by the s;ore of 3 to 1 and I performs t the unprecedented foat of ; winning the world's eeries In four ' :r..!cht games. The Braves too the game this ; afternoon In the fifth Inning: after ! two men were out. Rudolph started j the rally which wou his own g.ime i with a s!ng:e. Moran then doubled ; and when Evers sent one Into safe . territory, both Rudolph and Moran ; dashed across. Up to this point the score was tied. ( ne and one. After the last man ' s out the Braves were carried off the field on the shoulders of wildly j cheering fans.' The Athletic slunK t aw.iy aj pii klj as possible. I"ir Inning. Ph;lad Iphl.i Murpiiv out. l.'vern to Schmidt; ("hiring f.-ulnd to ;...!. .'"llins singled; Pak. r filed to Wh.t ted. No runs, l hit. no errors. , Boston Moran and Evers out. i ker to Mclnties; Cnriolh fl:e. to Oldring; no runs, no hit-, no error.-. Mfoiial niilii. 1 Philadelpia M.'lrm.s nut. Iv.d to ! Schmidt; Wal-h doubled. I!..rry out. I Maranville to Schmidt. Schang f in- ! ned ; no runs, 1 hit. no errors. ! Boston Whitted hiied to I'ldrmg. 'Schmidt out. Shawkey to Mclnneg; j ijowdy walked: Maranville forced Mlowdy. Paker to Odium, no runs. , no hits, no errors. IWIIIHEBH j Ttih-d liming, j Phila.Mphia Sh.iv kev fanned; Murphv out. Ileal to Schmidt; old riliu singled and out ste.iLrg ;. , vs ) v Mo M.iranv.lle: no runs. 1 h:t. ti . r i rors. I Post. .11- J'e.ll filed to 'Mm,, p. . ! 'olph and Moran out. Purr i. M.In 'ties; no runs. ii. i bits, ,., ,-rr .i BERLIN. Oct. 13 -(Wireless tO ! S.i v d .'-That the priti-h mn'.iwi. Pisister.t reports were current CtatJ ,,,r t'.e ;e(ioji.t Were atta.king Bruge'' the information bu- .,.,. any uu. k oi j Relative to Ir. Smith's candidacy In ciindldiite for governor, will be here o.. nr.lv lh F.neene msn rives to aci oir.li.iliv- X. l.t,.r rt:iii.(.Hj'n it its Ills opinion that he will get ov. r the county. He In now ln sfloth-,"' uHlum ! ote ataiu-4 big fupport there. "Smith ought to ern Oregon, but an ffort Is being Uwti. carry Ln COOntjr bjr ft big vote," lie' made to li;ie hliu reach Pendleton ViT txiuiiiix-ioa ul t-r '.- Put the t'f.'i ial war ru Pal n. . heard that c.ty. German aviators were reported nu- ?".cr . js ir. ccrtli - .-t. rti r- 'soiin foir.e of th.ru having b. n ij':te.l i :r ti.-tCi a the cjt. !t ..s ! lotted t'jt of t'-.j-e ;.". II f:.rs P'.d ,!f..;;i.J l'l't Us ple at Willi. iiTi.-li.iv. ii. British the chan. e Wait i ic for to ;.t thus theV k it .tie tiiv lllfc' ' have' in j i cl lor tleligt II. r at Constantino the women (,f th,. the cit v lin :n, diate h the war office ta k. ii as tue in n about to a l ti' Spate s. it- oi ;. i ii. .t ii . j . I ' h .l.s etll''.;ss V . Wis a h. I e Out T'.rk. Ill t'e V.I :.d Ao'iii r.l. Sd -,. i . t '. e .11. . d ' W .(- n the . ih I il.f. f. e.j. . tuai. t'l. I1'" a . ii..rt' in Pun. ' Pr .i; .. pt.tis't H..v . I An s' vtr r. ; Tf. : !l I th.. " ' Vrvlan lii.uu piin.f , !'"''. Oct. ;j ,.,.,, '' in M. v.." !. r . f .-. r. ; . .,ci , . lie I r l " : ' ' I ! . e u t Ic w . , ' ' ' oi .-it . r.-t (he A . .'r: ir i "i a d.-p.t- h b. te P: was t . ; t : 1 1 . i il.. hi r,, I .ft;. I II .. Ponrili liinln. Pliil.id. ! hla - ( 'oil. f, Schmidt: I'.ik.-r s:fti-!.d singled; Paker on third. M at Second. O niiolh f. p. ers, Walsh fanned, i,., run errors. Poston l:v. l WalUe.l . out. Collins to M. lm,.. sfngled , i:v er on i inr.l .- . I'.irr t i Mc i,n. t . . i '.oA.ly o'lt, sh,io-i run. 1 h.i. !, i iror. I Iflli iiu in Ph la !. Idca . f il.lllrf i. , i a ( , - I, del,!., I. .,..,, I f ' P..- t . .-. I,r,.. i V I'll ..I I : I. r, I.. I li Ilea S ...it , P.V- t c ri-t i 1 r ' orif.olt . IVIi.M.. I hii.l.lt .. .', i '.la., '.!. ll,i..-a. ' ... h I . I -4 M . r i 1. I A . h I: tm. I nf nue.J on pjgi f ve ) Oi p. -! ! I, I etntcs. Friday.