DAILY EVENING EDITION Forecast for fjiKrrn Oregon, bf Ue I'nlted fcuitee Weather Ob irTrr I portUod TO ADVERTISERS. ' Tha Kaat Oregonlan haa the large pal I rlrcul.ilun of njr paper In Or.goo, mt of Portland tod over twice tut circulation lo ftsdutsa of any other otwspeper. . Fair ton'ght and Saturday; frost tonifht heavy In exposed plarfi. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. SO. .8154 COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ----rC 1 1 1 i . k , V0L2g " , DAILY EASTrOREGONIAX, PENDLETON', OREGON,! FIilAY, MAKC1I 19, 1915. : ' : 1 - " 3 3 Peex T All Im a . I ,r ,o mv n on n p in n mm I BATTLESHIP IS JT III llHlinP uty Better Place . . . riiiiiLiii in iHi M l miin m nnnnnnmnn v k a mi i r pt bTubt m . i jiji iiii m u 11 11 i i ill . i mil ill i. ii Am hv uuhm nnu uiiiliiu m m m mm aa ai DF THE- PnESIOEHTl KSuKj rniinTmi Tiinnrmin nrrrnrn RAMoCFII BVTIIRK5 . 1ST DRAFT OF II. S. : A .forte tn Turp n s " f .jf .'Troublesome Boil ." Panes VlnraTrAiik Conditions as Whole are Good Says Report After House-to-1 House Inspection is Made by Officials. Correspondence Between the United .., :f ea7 "ZZ 'hhT": States and France on Blockade m"k' our tl,y c,,,"n un,i healthful' biiu a inruniini Iiiaca in wh .h Subject is Wholly Ignored. BRITAIN'S ACT MAIN EVENT With something like 114.0U0 volun-. run a preliminary survey of the pro- pieugeo. aireuoy towara a nara piaed road ao to provide more l.v. i-.i.. ,. "urfaoe road to Cold Spring, landing definite Information reardlmr the , r .,,,,- (uuviuimn Mntimn( un.n f, ......... I .... .. . . a public report made by City Phy- , ; rmerpruw anu n proname coat. Inn i i- t-.i- .f . r.es.men 1. shown to be ao strong for ... .. lan I. L. Temple, Acting Mayor ....... ... ...... .u . . . What tins Itlvcr lxc. live. The of slcian French War Vessel Bouvet is Sent to the Bottom by the Forts De fending the Dardanelles. Dyer and Chief of Pullce John Kear. 7 I Z . . , . ' ' eatlmate of the probable ben iney, following their houae-to-houa. ," t, . L 1 , m . 7 . e,,u rro,n lh "en river. provWrd llnapVctlon of the l.u.lnei dtatrVt " l ' ' T" , L" ''ul" "V b ' from the AtlifUlc of FiiKlaml Only M-tU-r to early In the week. "The condition. , J ,"ke ? " ?e,",U ' " 'r-'Kht late redu.-tlom. made follow- Ito omahU-riNl a llrlUM, Ord'Y H on the whole are quite good.- the ' T"", , 1 uT" ,n,f th' "P-nln of the Caa.ad,. Lock. Takrn A Stutl,w C,rreU, l.e At- report reada. "but there are acme " ;,!n,V, he ru" l"nem canal. The grain rate from The Dalle lltud of the AIII.H X Mxvlai place that are not c-hmnllmntflrV lo,un,"la- t Portland waa cut 45 i-er cent In. S4HHioil of COUgTCWH. to a progreaMlve city like Pendleton.' hm irevioUHl) WASHINGTON, llarchc The At the present time there I no atead of 40 per cent The ihre. ffi,.ii- ,.. '"""' "WBianiion ai worn upon, stated. t th. -. " .. , . 8 ,h u'Jert other than the commlt- flrot draft of the American protect -a .. . . . ' ee of Cold Spring, farmem appoint ugalnat the Anglo-French blockada " '"a. .7. V? ra. " ed ,"iver"1 n,,'n,h', ' 18 n"w th' ' ..rVi... i. . . "r""-uP plan to get thia committee together ' I" 2,:"d ht,y Wl" ,nak - U-lck.y a. p,..ll.le and to Invlu IV S.JT", 'f "Ueh rUb- re l.ooatlng the road blah and traah aa were noted this ,,rjP,t ,,y ....bacrlptlona or other- .nlk-h:.?","1 'Tn t,,e"red A line of action will then be , ,0 ""-" 8U'n diacuaaed " ""," t PI"y call for cooperation by ,.Za , 7 r ""' K.n Commercial Club. ...rd. ' k1 lWH.ut. l,n""'' Hefore a formal campaign la .tart- ,,,r report. nutuneaa men . -w. ...... tJ .. . . . . wm ... ........ . . "u ii coiiipeiHion ana lor renoieion ana lea.l r. . r.'tMU rv ft i r rYi u lirtlmlnnrv u-ir 1 . U .. - ...i... i . 1 J. ...... ... n . .. - w uinrr ifuinu .u .i.v niuiiti . ni'i 11.1 inn 11 ... m . .... . It U probable it will the Pendle- An nvern?. reduction of 61 pr ent waa ma.le In the carload rate. on rult. augar. cantied good and r.alls. A further reduction In rate, waa made for point ea:t of The Dalle, after the porta. railroad wat put. Into operation. A aub.untlal on uper Columbia river point, a. Boon a. the Celilo canal la finlahed. Naturally the reduction, will be mude only for point, affected by river of the (ierinan coa.t reached Pre.l dent WIlHon today. The draft point out that the ac tion of the allied nation Involve, a matter of fact ruther than a matter of law. The correspondence between the United States and France on the aubject i. completely ignored. It la declared that no matter what an.ur- . .V ... . i . v. . 1 It. J ... . ... . . ,, ,. . .nouiu conduct clean-up at State with regurd to a limitation of . u . ,...,.. . the war lone. America must regard montha ummer t D1 aone,, Assunmcea will have to the wheat belt to secure the lenefit. the Uritl.h order aa correctly stating he had of a dock site at Cold Springs! of the river it will be neceasarv to the attitude of the allies. Thia at-' , Jtu,l"",n " made of the landing and It will Ik neceaaary to have a road to the river. tiM.i. .i..iHr.. ih. intUnti..n t ririt. residence district! bui each houae- . . ain to interfere with all commerce to UvT w'" Ue M'fted to clean up rFpMAN rrcrD cumit and from C.ermany. hl" ,r"nl- ,'fre the clean-up GERMAN CRUISER SUNK It I unlikely that the American ''""V" urr,v'"' Th" -,," "I1 .. . T Jirote.t will tve forwarded to London t'k,(l nl l'la-e. upon the atreet NavafTa IS Sent Down by Brit- Covernmflit offl- "ere u wjii ie gathered b city teams. TURKISH. FLEET IS ACTIVE STRUGGLE TO GET ran; n austais ens ltii4an TorM-lo-lbait IIum- N sImHI l, Many ItullilingH iwliis llrcdl and Sk-utmI of tin- War-tvaft I)am-or. ael Allied Hcct SJld ltlxlnn from Strait.. Cause More Trouble Remedy Proves Painful Ex periment and now Harold Cresswell Has to Nurse Se vere Burn. tl'L It A - n. ie trying a novel but rather' ,;, i . n. L n dangerous experiment to cure a boll Capital 0T BUKOWina PfOVIfCC IS Sel iTKTL1 w.!, LJ!i rbiectf of Slavs wh Move in Ust evening Buffered a very severe FOTCe UpOn the City, turn and, conaeo.uentl' has learned' ""in vi me oia an age wnicn say the cure la sometime worae than me disease. The lad was suffering from a large toll on the back of his neck and de rided to try a remedy recommended lo him by someone other than a doc- Securlng- a common water RVSSIMS REPULSE ATTACK lo Hate I.OMo. March l)isa telle from .tlii-n annoiiiiciHl the .-tglo-French fli lum r'diMttl two of the 1 nrklh ImticrlcM guartllu the )ar cIuncllcH, afl'r a tuo-li'Mir liomliurd inciit. Sona- war ship were fllyht- reductlon will undoubtedly be madel'' ,,tt-, Thr admiralty icfu-ed for several d.iys. fiuls agree that there Is no apparent need of haute In the matter. j ish Battleship America. off South It wo officially denied today thnt it take, a nervous worn in to dem the president' Intend to call a special oiihtrate what nerve force really Is, union or rongrejta lo consider tne I Hxx.iee of a measure empowering the executive to place an embargo n exportat'ona from the I'nited States of certain good. Tha pre.l-j Oent believe mat sucn an rmimrgo would loiistltute a violation of neu trality and he does not favor It KILLS DANCING SISTER Man Denies He Was Sent to Commit Deed by Husband of the Woman. FRIEND SAYS OTHER TRIED TO FORCE HIM TO SUICIDE VAI.rAKAI.Ml, Jlnrch 19. Off - SAN FltANCISCO Cal.. March 19. rer. of the Pritish auxiliary cruiser j Iteslgned to hla fute Isaac Eddie, an trama confirmed the report previous-1 Algerian, who shot and killed his sls ;i published In Englimd that the Or-j ter "Princes" JCehla. a. !uncer ..n the arm on November 11 sank the armed I stone ut the erposltlunw denied ha had -iiiiiin imr .avarra orr lle .rnen tine coaft. The fundamental proposition of the AI l.i:;r.n lUCOkl'X trotet will le that the deinnnd of the allies that the Cnlted States agree that no American goods shall reach Uermany In shipments through reutral countries la absurd und im possible, JKAI.OISV I.M) ix AT ( I.KVi:i.M. i As soon a ji sick shoemaker P.T A XI) able to work he's on the mend. Tli-tfir.llY DIVORCE GRANTED AFTER 10 YEARS OF LITIGATION GOVERNOR SANTO DOMINGO ASSASSINATED BY ENEMIES I CLKV ELAND, O., March 19. (leo. E. Kent I. dead and his partner, Les ter Scheu, I In Jail, while the police re Investigating a story of Jealousy "nd broken suicide pact. Scheu told the police that Kent tried to POLITICAL OPPOXKXTS lorce him to a suicide agreement. He PMXT A(Xt)ltl)l(i Til in:. raid Kent produced two bottles of It)ltTS IltOM ISLAND, chloroform and ordered Scheu to drink one at the point of a revol- NKV YOI1K. March 19. News of Jl IK.K P11KI.1N SKiXS DIXUKK ver. In order to gain time he prom- the assasslnatfon of Governor 7avas ,wu (i;,r,,,r'" " ire oiv .in! r -t. a rv l " ' - u Kin uuru U nil . n"t his friend. The two. he sn!d, After being In the court for more had promised never to marry. De than ten years, the case of Lillian ' l'lte this agreement, Scheu married Kead vs. Melvln Head was brought in February. He alleRos Kerit wa b en cent as a nies.senger of death by the girl's husband. Simultaneously the pcillce are tring to drag from the husband. Anieen Lufty. a confession that he Inspired the crime because hi. wife was too friendly with other was stated, and disappeared in the dl men. Eddie insist, he shot hi. sister' rectlon of the Tenedoa Islands. to comment on the t'onantliiople di'iiati li a-rtlnjj the !tici hip Ilouvet liud IH'cn Mink. CONSTANTINOPLE. March 19. It wa officially announced here to day that the French battleship Ho a vet ha. Iteen sunk by the fire of tlie Turkish Dardanelles forts. The Hou vet waa one of the oldest ships In the French navy. Its keel was laid In 1903. Normally It carried a crew of 6')5 men. No mention of their fate la made In dispatches reaching here from the scene of action. The statement as Issued officially indicated that the Bouvet hud been si:nk Inside the Dardanelles. It wis declared that the fleet had Bteanied Into close range and was hurling shell, at intervals of lens than a minute. So effectively did the forts reply, it was stated,, thai several of the allied ships were badly crippled and were forced to withdraw. The Pouvet was struck by several shells at once and suddenly Hated and sank. The fleet Immediately withdrew, it g'as.. he poured some alcohol In It and by the aid of other boys, light ed it and Inverted the tumbler over the boll. The Idea wa that the Austrian Move Out in Kffort U Check Advance But Troop of Omr Kecrive Warning and Hurl Knemy flack lire ami Sword Harare Iru.HHta After IleHin'a Threat. BUCHAREST. March IS. Dl- uurnlng alcohol would exhaust the I'stche from border town declare ox.vgefi In the glass and thu. create that a great battle for the posaesa'on a suction which would draw the core of Czarnowltx. the capital of Huko from the ImiII. The idea may have wlna, 1 developing. The Austrian ben alright but the execution was have advanced from the city and at very poor. Some of the alcohol es- tempted to attack the Slaxa massed taped from the glass and ran over In the vicinity of Sadagora, Warned the boy's neck and for a few mo- of their approach the Kusaiana met inents he was in a very precarious the 'attack and repulsed the Austri' predicament. When the fire waa fi- an, rally extinguished, the young man was ruahed to the office of Dr. Tern-1 PETROOKAD, March 1. War ple who found that the whole back fare of the bitterest character la Im- or the boy neck had been very rend'ng along the 100 miles of the badly burned. TWO BRITISH STEAMERS JOIN UNOERSEA FLEET because he wa. "Joy inad" and spent mot of her recent years In cafes and dancing places. The crime occurred In a crowded restaurant on the rone, j Eddie called the cafe manager and when he refused to loan him money, began firing. One bullet wounded the HATCH proprietor. Princess Zi hlu. who danc ed in the cafe, tried to flee, but her hr.ilher fhot her dead. The admiralty also announced that Turkish warship bombarded the Russian torpedo boat base at Theo dosla. In the Crimea, firing many luildlngs and damaging several of the war craft. This Is the first con firmation of previous reports that the Turkish fleet had withdrawn from the Dardanelles and Is now op erating in the ISlack Sea only. Only a part of the fleet participated In thi. maneuver. vit to It last chapter today when Judge' 'anJy Jealous of his bride. Phelps signed a decree of divorce In favor of the plaintiff, not only sever-, , ing the marital bond, but giving her the custody of the minor child and adjudging each to be the owner of the property now In hi or her own l.ame. The suit waa filed August 24, 1904. The Reads were then living In L'ma- tillu and had been married since 1891. The wife complained thut her husband had frequently assaulted her. had threatened to kill her with a butcher knife and revolver and had knocked her down once with a piece of rubber hose. The case was allowed to drag for six year or un til Judge Phelps took the bench and wa then dismissed. The following year, however, It was reinstated and on July 17, 1911, the defendant, who was a locomotive engineer, filed hi. answer In which he accused hla wire of Infidelity and Improper conduct with other men aa well as of threat against hla life. Finally the depositions of witness es were taken by J. a Beckwith but both partlea falling to pay the ste nographer fees, Judge Phelps re cently ordered them to make pay ment or have their testimony strlck- en out. The result wa that the plain tiff paid her fee, the testimony ol the defendant wa stricken out, he wo adjudged in default and a decree Xlven to plaintiff. During the pen ency o'f the suit, all of tho children except one had attained their majority. PMtur Maklmr Improve. MASON CITY. Ia.. March 19 1 by The co-operative creamer'ns ..f th..! BERLIN (Wireles the steamer Ironuoi The mur.l..ri- country are larcelv resn.msil,u r.XIarch 19. The French were the governor's political enemies the I'r,-"ent da" In marketing oV ' i dairy products, according to E. .1 ' Holmers, of Braham Minn., befor.i 'bombarding the Dardanelles , sen-maae man Is often the only the National Creamery Butter Vak-' mcording to dispatches from one satisfied with the Job. , ers Association, here. London.) battleship Bouvet was sunk yesterday as a re sult of a collision with a mine while forts. Con- torped.il Prussian frontier In Poland where the armies of the czar and the kais er are about to grapple. The Ger man announcement that- Russian es tates and villages will be burned, leaving a trail of devastation, has aroused the bitterest indignation at j Petrograd and a a result a campaign of savagery unparalleled In recent ;KK.MX TORPKIKlKs SKXD history Is feared by many. .MOl IK VKSSKI.s TO fiUAVK If ,ne l"reat made at Berlin I HKXKATH WAVKS, carried out, it i. certain that the . Slavs will adopt tactic as drastic. LONDON, March 1J. The sink- r and the sword will be carried In In of two more British steamers by, Germany with greater. determJna Oerman submarines w a ' announced Hon than ever and the entire land by the admiralty this afternoon. I '"' be laid waste. It was declared the Glaigow steam-' "riie Russian presa U urging that i liyiidford.was torpedoed and sunk Grand Duke Nicholas Instruct his In the channel on Tuesday and the subordinate to retaliate. At the Cardiff steamer Bluejacket, en route ame time the newspapers quote war from Argentine to London, with a office official as denying Berlin cargo of grain was sent to the bot- charge that Slav troops pillaged ev tm by a torpedo last n'ght. The erv Prussian town they have occu crew of the Bluejacket took to the P'el- Officials declare that Berlin boat and started ashore In the dark- made the charge to cover It cha ness. tine boat reached New Haven Krln over th' defeat of the German but the other has not arrived. Life forces norjh of Tilsit. Instead of hav'ng been repulsed, the Ru.-slan army there was declared to be en trenched inside the Prussian fron tier. A new offensive. It waa said, also has been undertaken. savers are Searching for them. TOLD TRAM? TO CLEAN UP YARD AND THE TRAMP DID BI T IT WAS TIIK WRONG YARD, ACCORDING TO IHIFF KKAKXKY. Hllneys Bob l'p in linker, BAKER. Ore., March 19. Baker has a bltney service. Not a Jitney r.or a taxi service, but a bltney ser vice, one taxi firm in a rate war tried to get the business by selling hooks good for ten 25-cent rides for $2.25. , There were many purchnsors, but another firm lowered the rate to 25 centa a round trip with a ticket for another ride if the passenger goes enly one wny. This made the far 12 1-2 cents or, in common talk, a bit. That Is why they call them bit- nrys here and the only people who " I Prisoners I pavinn Pnn7 P:fi c:a -:u ll! I i r ' iu. tnvi i i icuci iui i 1 1 v i ff m wLJ i! ii s.-jtjff i i r i, is v'-; 'ri ..51 nr.,. I iV''""'1" Ni-w-a-m n i ; j ir-ih- - 1 1 1 J I l 'Wvwwvw-. nttr-i-iff - i' ii it man , , t 1 iaaWaStaaMBaaa 'VW''W " mmmi '"' '"X.W "yy-ffT II' i H. i i IWi m.l .bj I ' ' r 1 Mtilli.mn-iilill1,.M i j BERLIN. (Wireless via London.) March 19 That Russian raider, have succeeded In crossing the Prus sian border and reached the out out skirts of Momel was admitted by the war office. Official dlspatche from Ir.sterburg characterize the Russian Apropos of the annual clean-up of ' Participating as "firebugs" rather man soioiers. i ney uasrt across the i at n nt fniittlp An F!nl?lish I i t. ,..- .ui.r t ... , - ... . i ... .i..v K.. . . v. n ii i v i., v inn 'i i once iveamev leiis f,om one of the forts. The British I " K,,,rk u'',,n h'mwlf which indicated rr ' end pillage the town, battleship Irreslst'ble was put out of"h:lt h" Practicing what he h-n flee back acr.-ss the lln.-. action the dispatch declared, wlmllo " extent somew hat be- Ho they evaded the German PtroU joihi nis lmenuons. A Tew mornings nui.s i;ae neen ago. a hobo a; pea red at his home rJ'red from Tilsit to prevent a rep cn" North Bush street arid asked for etul," of the raids, a meal. Not given to encouraging av attempt to take the offensive mendicants, the chief told him the ,n Xortn Poland have - failed. At meal would be forthcoming If It was lacks between the Plssa and the 'Or earned, and told the man to rake his zek rivers, west and northwest of ard first and he would get break-! Praasnysz have been repulsed. South fast afterwards. I of 'he Vistula there has been no I i banxe. Uniform German successes ar claimed In . the western theater of war. Two French attack north of i ...... i . .. . . .1 . . ... these were nh,t ih. rKl.r . -"--- nr ueciarea cnecaea ny tn He gave him the rake and came ' 'TTn rt!llerr. NorthofBeau.se down to work. What was his aur- l"r 'h" f-v-h atuck have failed. irLse when he returned home at re"ch achieved slight .uccees nonn finH ht . ..i.j ,...k ln th Paln-Noevre district but were anuthor w.is laiily iKirDUSed. G1EECE MAY DECIDE TO CAST LOTS WITH ALLIES i PKOPI.K ARK WARNED THAT CRISIS IX F.I KOPKAX AF FAIRS IS UKACHKD. LONDON, March 19. That Greece may yet decide to cast her lot with the allies was indicated in an official statement received here. It denies there has been any disagreement over neutrality In the new Greek cabinet. "The government continues to study I IhA oYturrin). Kltniittnn " mivs the state ment, "and will establish a policy on a solid basis which will enable it to obtain precise promises In the event Greece decides to abandon its neutrality.'' Having cleaned up hi yard only a few days before, there were only' a few chips scattered about over the lawn from the ch'laren's play and NEWS SUMMARY Thia photograph show soma do not enjoy tho war are thosa who lhe thr,'e bundled odd prisoners ta loaded up on books thnt gavo rides ,ipn " the high sea by the Prlnr. for 12 1-2 cents a ride. I Kitel Frlcderlch leaving her tho day General. Mrst draft of irotost asniust block ade of Gorman coast 1ms boon nmde. One battleship sunk and others damaged in attack on tho Dardanel les. light for capital of Bukowlna is rapidly developing. More British Ktcantcrs are sunk by Gorman submarines. Ijocal. Organization to boost Cold Spring road will ho formed. Divorce. "easo in coiirt U-n years N aettleiL Boy burmM In experiment with ImiII. Slp'comeii to meet at Raker to or- or after .h. anchored In Newport News.aank. and his wifo are shown deJuk " At tne extreme .ert or the photo- seeding the ladder to take a cutteri city offUHals nrjre co-om-ratioi. for Braph Captain Klehne. m,ter of the to the shore. Th.w In the f ore- Jnl L , .L " ground nre members of the crew of. storv of frlen.lshln of I)n. ...i Pythias to be told hero Monday. a merlon ii ship William P. Frye, which tho German auxiliary cruiser the Frye. and debris piled up in front of his house. The man had cleaned up the vacant lots back of the Kearney borne, gathering up an old stove, pipe, tin cans and much other trash that had accumulated, and the chief had to hire a wagon to haul It away. The seret of the unusual energy with which the hoNi had prosecut-! ed his ta.sk probably lies In the fact that the chief, when he gave the man his directions, was In his shirt-1 sleeves so that his gun and billy j club were plainly to be seen protrud ing from his hip pockets. thrown back after severe fighting to the west bank of the Meuae. HARRY THAW MAKING FIGHT TO KEEPOOT OF ASYLUM SECOND WRIT OF HABEAS X)R PIS IUMVGS HIM AGUX INTO tt)CRT. ITALY WILL D-NODKCE THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE, REPORT FOREIGN M1X1STKU FOR STEP VXI.ESS TERR! TORY IS CF.DKD ROME. March 19. Italy, is pre pared to denounce the triple alliance with Austria and Germany according to reports from various sources today. Foreign Minister Sotmino was report ed preparing to take this s..p, pre- NEW YORK. Marh 19. Abandon ing all. hope of getting a Jury trial. Harry Thaw launched another writ of habeas corpus today designed ! save him from returnitis- to Mattea wan. The second Writ w is urguc I th's morning before Ju U- Dljour. The writ was served early and th sheriff brought Thaw lino court Im mediately. It Is alien.,! that Judi;e Pave Illegally ordered Th.iw re...ru- PRF.PARED mltted to the as.vlum. Judue Bi.onr Is expected to refer the m.itt.-r " Juilge Page, whose expeit'-ij refu.i.il will form the basis for .in up;'e,il. Party I ulon Predicted. MILWAl'K EE. March i -T Th r can te no doubt that niuii thl on.t great eci.tionilc Ls.su t hi- t.irli'f IS.- republican party can iriy f..r s'l iorv scnimg Austria the alternative of ce- In 1918. " said John H,i-. I1,.imm,,,i, i dins Italy the desired provinces alom,' the Adriatic or facing Italy's parti cipation In the war on the side of tha allies. The press has warned th' public that a crisis is nt.ir. In addressing several hundred repul. Loans of WMcoiiain, who were as sembled lure f.jr the purpo of In aiiKuritlng a rnnvernent toward pu' ai-tioii in tho coming ca;iiiulgn.