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DAILY EVENING ED: HON DAILY EVENING EDITION Forecast ftir fMrni Oregon hjr the I'nlM States iIkt Observer I Portland. TO ADVERTISERS. The Knit Oregonlsn has the largest paid circulation uf any paper In Oregon, eaat of Portland and oyer twice the circulation In I'eudletun of any other newspaper. neutrally fair tonight and Tue day warmer. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 27. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER.? '915 NO. 8623 1 , - - - .. i -f GERMAN THINKS BULGARIAN MOV E MAY END WAR Count Andrassy Regards Bal.an De velopments as Gieat Diplomatic Victory. THINK GERMANY STRONGER Serbnnna Retire Toward Mountain From Belgrade An Toy Did Hefore London Ran Report Hulgar'u Will liave Three Armies In Field. HORSE MEN INSPIRED BY SUCCESS GERMANS FAIL TO OF RECENT SHOW ALREADY PLAN FOR ! RECAPTURE LOST SIMILAR EXHIBITION NEXT SEASAN GROUND IN WEST fton wins by 41 nth i inning slam leonard is hero WILSONAPPROVES RECOGNITION OF HEllLIN, Oct. 11. "Bulgaria's en trance Into the war la our greatest diplomatic victory." Such was the declaration of Count Julius Andrassy, an Immensely influential Auatro Hunirarlan leader. "Tile addition of Bulgaria lo our mux will use my DR. C. W, LASSEN, Secretary.) The firm unnuul I'ltiutlllu Co, Horse and Mule Show has come and gone and the officers are very much pleas, ed by the support that the exhibitors gave them but the attendance was not up to expectations causing u diflcit iusteail of being able io make ex penses. Some of the best horses and mules in the county were exhibited and the general quality of the entire exhibit wax very good and far above the average. The Judges for the oc casion were furnished by Hon department of the Oregon Agri cultural College and were Profs C. Ki n ned y and R. K. iteynolds. The N J"dg very abl J. W. Sparks; 2nd, B. E. Anderson; 3rd. B. K. Anderson; 4th, J. W. Sparks; 5th, B. E. Anderson. I'ure-bred Belgian Stallions 4 years old and under 5. louls Mullet & Sons, 1st. Pure-bred Shire Stallions .". yearB and over. W. T. Reeves. 1st. Pure-bred Shire Mares (all ages. 1st, B. E. Anderson. Standard -bred stallions, 5 years and -over. 1st Marlon Deardorff; 2nd, the exten- Theron Olsen. standard-bred Mares C over. 1st, Theron Olsen W. lessen. Between 6000 and 8000 Die in Futile Attempt at Loose and Northward, Say French. ALLIES HELPING SERBS years ami I 2nd, Dr. C. Paris News Says i 00,000 Serbians Manned at Bulgarian Frontier Kcrlin Autlioritics predict "Further Rattles'' In German Invasion of Serbia. 1 Famed Alexander Loses in Toughest Game of His Life Before Record Crowd-With Score Tied in Ninth Phillies Pitcher Connot Keep Foemen From Swatting the Ball-Leonard Proved Worthy Rival CARRANZA FORCE Washington Government to With Other Countries in Bringing About Peace in Mexico. Boston . 1 Philadelphia R. H .2 6 .1 3 """" ,ne,r JK "i a standard-bred Fillies 1 Years manner and what was es- ,,,,. -. ,, Th nu Peclally enjoyed by the exhibitors and) s,adard-bred Fillies 2 years - intt m Ui,. conclusion I,.. bring Vic-1 1 -mging a class tney gave their reu- and 1 "lr ln'' I'tacing ot the .mm, ah and and uu Mi.ioir " lie said will hasten the end of the war. Wlmn!'"1 '"" ',0 explained in such a the allies realize they cannot break!""-' ,hil1 U "OttM understand. This and Russia sees she! " '"'' mam enjoyable tea-; w hen : 'ures or the occasion and those who tgjonly saw the animals as they passed j(t our western line, cannot win Constantinople I'm 1 1,, beholds us marching Egypt, they will understand that Iti "' M''n "feet missed something .1 H((..l(1 is unwise to continue the campaign' ' ""' m "its ma as faraway and the war will ceaae." UB N " Stanfield. The count declared that Austro- rr"' ""leers at this Herman military victories over Ra- ,han the Commercial sla are responsible for the Bulgarian 'able assistance that they gave us and diplomatic victory. "So long aa thol"1' BMW men who helped to make In Qalicla mid Hungery 'i our nrsi snow a success, and we 1 h.,1... tl, ,1 IV,.... 3 1st, Dr. C. W. Lassen Standard-bred Fillies 1 year under 2. Ur. C. W. lessen. Pure -bred Mammoth Jacks ages. I 1st, B. B, Anderson. 2nd, W. Hurrah. rure-bred Malllon and 3 or more and (all W. Russians were tlireaiening Budapest and Vi enna and the Balkans were uncer tain which was strongest, but when our offensive, against the czar began they realized we were (he most powerful." serhluiut Are HctreatinK LONDON, Oct. 11. The forces, following the same plans pursued successfully some months ago. are retiring from Belgrade to ward the mountains. There it is re garded as likely they will make a ope that they will come another year and indues ihelr neighbors to do llktwise. The speciui numbers that were planned did not materialize as the contestants did not come, very much to our regret. We are also Indebted to the Judges for their kbit and Im- Berblar. ' Partial work and we thank them very much. At some future date there Will be an open meeting to which nil the member of the Oregon Horse Breeders Association especially, and the inibllc will be invited .it which 1st. Ed Ilingel; 2nd, T. . Olm 3rd. R O. Earnheart. Urade Mare and Colt. 1st. J. M Hartnett: 2nd. J. H. C.elss: 3rd. Brown time wish to Kros.; 4th. B. E. Anderson; 0th. Ed tub for the, t, ,.,.,. Crade Colts flight I 1st, Marlon Deardorff. Saddle Horses (ladies1 and gentle men's) 1st, M. R. Yates; 2nd, Mrs O, H. Sparks. Standard-bred Single Drivers. 1st Marion Deardorff; 2nd. Theron Olsen , N'on Standard-bred Single Driving class. Gen. Meeker. 1st; Duncan Mc Donald, 2nd. Team Draft Horses 1st, Elvln Craig; 2nd. Fred Stickler. Team Mules 1st Herman Suhl. PARIS, Oct. 1 1 Between seven and eight thousand German :e i; ln an attempt to recapture their lost positions at Loos and to the north ward, an official comniiiniaue said. Th. ..rln.ir.ol I, ma. hWhltted between sixty and eighty thousand! men. It was repulsed and the nen dispersed. A heavy nombardmeiu is reported from north of La Scharpe in Champagne. ; Stock, 3b . . j Bancroft, ss 1 Paskert. cf . I ''ravath, rf I Luderus, lb If . Niehoff. 2b Burns, c Alexander, p Philadelphia. AB R H PO A ... 3 0 1 1 ft CARRANZA IS JOYFUL eight innings Alexander struggled a I long, holding the Sox to four hits. In the ninth Hooper, who heretofore had gone hitless, led off with a low liner over second. Scott sent him to second with a sacrifice and Speak er was walked intentionally. Hob lltzel died on an easy infield chance. WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 Presl Then came Duffy Lewis, who already dent Wilson has formally approved had two hits off Alexander. The ! Lansing's action Saturday ln extend - C'allfornlan slammed the first ball ing to the Latin-American conferee pitched for a screaming liner over at the Pan-American peace session a No More Rattles to Be Fought, An nounces Constitutionalist Leader at Vera Cruz Villa Junta at Wash ington Will Have to Take Departure. Rush to .Serbia Aid. PAKIS, Oct 11. Fighting between the Bulgarians ami Serbians on the massed frontiers is momentarily ex petted The allies continue to land troops as fast as possible at Saloni ka and are pushing tlieir way to Ser bia. One hundred thousand Seroians are concentrated on the Bulgarian frontier. Including twenty thousand along the Guevgherl-Strumnitza rail road. Belgrade Is completely in the hands of the Germans. "Further Rattle- Coming. BERLIN. Oct. 11. "Further bat tles In the Herman invasion of Ser- 0 Totals 30 1 326 6 Two ou; w hen winning run scured. 1 Boston. AB R H PO A K Hooper, rf 4 1 1 2 Scott, ss 3 0 0 2 1 Speaker, cf 3 1 2 2 0 Hoblltzel. lb 3 Hi 0 I-ew is. rf 4 0 3 1 0 Gardner. 3b 3 0 0 1 I Barry. 2b 3 0 0 1 1 Carrigan. c 2 0 0 8 0 Leonard, p 3 0 0 0 2 Totals 28 2 6 27 9 Score by Innings. Phlla R00100000 0 Phlla H 1 (1 2 ft ft 0 t 0 0 Boston . ...ROftftlflOftftl Boston . ..Hftifti0ft2"2 0! shortstop and Hooper came home (1 i with the run that put the Immense 0 stands on their feet. More than fortv I thousand saw the game, ft J H was a game that had the throns in a frenzy of excitement almost continually. Alexander, called lucky, was throwing the lie into Boston's teeth by mowing down the Red Sox as a scythe through grass. Leonard recommendation that Carranza be recognized and assisted by all coun tries ln bringing iboUt order in Mex ico. The relmpositlon of an arms embargo against Villa and other an-ti-Carrazi8ta factions is planned. Hereafter all Carranza opponent will be classed as rebels. Although the Vllllsta Junta mem bers gave no sign of a departure in Summary Sacrifice hits. tock. Showman's Prize 1st. W. T bla have developed alon the Drina Scott Hoblltzel: two base hits. Stock. Reeves; 2nd. Marion Deardorff: 3rd i H Is officially annouced. "We cross. I three base hits. Sneaker, firs: on balls. , stand against the German Invaders. 1 time there will be election of officers! mUP (fotB The German are throwing neavy m- ami arrangements made for Ed Ringer! 4th, T. X. Olmstead: A. J. Gill. engage, show in 1916. ces In pursuit. Rearguurd menu are proceeding but a big en- The complete results of the Judg gagement Is not anticipated for some lug follows: days. The allies continue to lard Pure-bred Percheron Stallion class, forces for Serbia's aid In the c.p- Over years old 1st, J. W. Sparks; ture of Belgrade two city districts! 2nd. A .1 QUI; 3rd, Ed Rlngel: 4tli were wrecxeo. six tnousanu snens;T. olmstead; fith. I were thrown Into the city. j heart. 1st. I. N. Sones another w. T. Kldwell: 3rd and 4th Hemphill: 5th R. K. Porter. Grade Draft Stallions J. 11. ami. 1st. Mules 2 years and under and 2nd. J. W, Fetter: 3rd. C, 5th ed the Danube between Sabav Grad-'"ff Alexander 2; struck out. by Leon- j iste and captured Zarkowa and t!.ard 6. by Alexander 4: left on bases. 2nd. I MarlJeus Heights, south of Bel- Philadelphia t. Boston. 4: double! Carl grade nearly seventeen hundred ! Serbians are reported to have been Fasch-I captured. Bant M EDWIN RIPPER DIED From Belgrade the Germans are pushing onward, all reports Indicat ed, but the authorities hoped the Serbian claims of a victory on the Drlna as true. Germany denies this. Three llulgurlnn Vrmli-s. LONDON, Oct 11. Bulgaria will lorm three armies, one intended tn cut the Serbian railway from Nlsh to , Salonika, the second to fight Greece!' and a third to watch Roumanla, se-l cording to a Bucnarm nispauo. Pure-bred Percheron Stallions 4 years and under r. 1st. Arthur Glen, ger. Pure-bred Percheron Stallions 1 year and under 2 1st, T. N. Olmstead. I ure-brcd Percheron Colts 1st, and 3rd. B. E. Anderson. Percheron Sweepstakes Class W. Sparks. 'ure.bred Percheron Mares- Grade Standard-bred stallions 1st.; Ed Maurer. Thoroughbred Stallions 2 years and under 3. E. A. Armstrong. Thoroughbred Mare. 1st. E. A.' Armstrong. ' Mules E years and over. 1st John1 Mu mm. 2nd Shetland Pony harness class 1st. Juck Luck; 2nd. Ralph Francis. 1st. Shetland Pony, saddle class. land 2nd. J, V. Tallman; 3rd. Dave 1st I Wright. AT ECHO HOME SUNDAY I'lais. Burns to N'iehoff to Luderus. , BOSTON". Oct. 11 Alexander lost! the toughest game of his career be fore the biggest crowd that ever wit nessed a professional ball game. Bos ton beat out the Phillies' star ln a desperate ninth inning finish. Ko ' was going equally good. Lewis was me wage of the Carranza move. It Is mobbed as he threw down his bat learned the administration will expel and hugged Hooper as he crossed J all rebellious agencies and agent a, the plate. Thousands crowded upon (While the administration has not de the field. I elded upon the form of Immediate I recognition, It is probable that this Seore by Innings. P"?'"?",!'' nUfy1ng ,fc ' I Carranza Junta or by appointing a M.11 , 1 h ? "f' v, lnew 8taff for tne America nembassy u..uu,r-u, Ddi.;ai MeXlCO CltV. oi oui uaraner to ttooutsel. stock. So More Rattles. VERA CRUZ, Oct. 11 Delighted with the Pan-Amertcan conference's decision to recognize him. Carranza has planned to depart for a trip through the northern states. He sees an early end to warfare And M nounced there will be no further bar-lies. ing third. Paskert fouled to Gardner; i Cravath fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors. Boston Hooper filed to Cravath; Scott fanned; Speaker filed to Pas kert. Xo runs, no hits, po errors. Second liming. Philadelphia Luderus fanned. popped to Scott. Xo runs, no hits, BO J errors. Boston Hoblitzel out. Alexander; unassisted. Lewis singled, out steal ing. Burns to Bancroft; Gardner (Continued on page five.) E. B. CASTEEL LOSES HOME BT FIRE LAST NIGHT AT PILOT ROCK (Special echo. Ore,, per. a resident died here at 1" 'orrespoiidence. ) Oct 11. Edwin Rip, uf Kcho for is years clock lust niijht frou Abigal Scott Duniway Dies Today at Age of 81 Years Ferguson Funeral Held Here Sunday Lee Caldwell Now Undisputed Champ DEATH OF HOOD III VKR PHYSI 41AN NOT DI E TO FINAN CIAL TROl'RLES. I I hV LOCAL RIDER WON BUCKING CONTF.ST AT SyUT LAKE. IS I Lee Caldwell, who won the World's i championship for the best rider and ; all around cowboy at the Round-up here, won the world's championship PMerel services for the late Dr E. E. Ferguson ot Hood River, for merly of this city, were held yester day afternoon upon the arrival of the ,t WPPk at the frontier show slagod ashes of the deceased from Portland where crematory services were con ducted on Saturday. The remains were hurled In the family lot at Oi ney cemetery, and they were accom panied here by tile widow and daugh ter of Dr. Ferguson. A brother. W 1 S. Ferguson, at Fort Wrangle, Alaska is expected to arrlvo soon. Owing to the fact that some of the stories of Dr. Ferguson's death s-ild! that financial troubles had Banned him to end his life, his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Ferguson of this city, have requested that the following be reprinted from The nniies Chronicle i i ictober 7: I Strong men Cried in The Dalles last night when they weic Informed th.it Dr. K. K l'erguson had committed .suicide at his Hood River country home. The physician ilred a revolvei bullet Into his heart ome time yes tetany afternoon I he body was dis covered In the doctor's unlu.ue t-leeo-Ing apartment, in i large tree at hir home, ny his ranch foreman at o'clock. The tragedy is believed to have occurred two hours earlier. Brooding over domestic troubles is believed to have unbalanced the mini of Dr. Ferguson causing hlni to end his life. This well known physician ar.d surgeon had been the head of The Dnlles hospital since 1900, being as sociated with his wife. Dr. Belle C Ferguson, and Dr. J. A. Reuter. The Fergusons disposed of their holdings and pra.'tlce here February 22, 1912, to Dr. Reuter and Dr. Fred Thomp son. Mr nnd Mrs. Ferguson were divorced In Portland less than a year after they left this city, he receiving (he decree by mutual consent. The property rights were settled out f.l (Contlnned on paga flvj.) in Salt Luke city, according to word received by his friends here Competing against Caldwell at Salt Lake were many riders from the Walla Walla show, Garden City. Ka--s.is shows and from Idaho Falls and other places where frontier exhibi tions are put on. Caldwell now claims that by defeating these par ticipants he has won undisputed title to the world's best buckaroo. Auto Runs off Levee, A Ford automobile owned and run by George ..Mortimer, a rancher, ran off the levee Saturday afternoon at the east end of town near the city lim its but no damage was done lo the car nor was the driver Injured. Mr. Mortimer was running his auto along lOVee which is being used as a hlgh wa while the new bridge Is being put In and In some manner lost control of the car. It ran down tne stone em balmment of the levee into the river. J. R. Childreth was notified and with mother automobile went to the went and soon had the Ford hauled out. Wheat Prices Up Few Cents Today I the effects of diabetes. He was a na (t j tlve of Cornell. England, and was horn ln 1SS4. He had been a resident of Kcho ever since coming to America and for a time was a miller In the flour mill here. During recent years he was In the mercantile business Mr Ripper is survived ny a wife, ono son. Perry Kipper and a daughter. i lara Ripper He was g member of hud been no bone of her the Odd Fellows and that order will ber advance.! aire h,vin. riineral services which is against her PORTLAND, ere.. Ocl Abigail Scott Duniway. frHge worker in Oregon, today at her home here, years old. Mrs. Duniway began to day ago and since that died eari; She was S votes women She was admired and re. th re snecteri tlironehoni th . s-. strenuous advocacy of the hallnr f. r nl:i .... U ... Decided advances mark the wheat condor-. IW. f..,..i . , iT " ... " ',ml ner eath has caused operation, lortsv The Chlen rvar. ' ... h k.U ' , " '." i"epre..,I sorrow here . . .., m r... , i ,.. in. mi row. jir.s. imniwav was Known kct Is up nearly three centt for De-1 cember and four cents for May. T!ie Portland market is also stronger while Liverpool remains at 12 'hill ings two pence. 1 all se time recover) not (Special Correspondence.) PILOT ROCK, Oct. 11. The in i terlor of the home of E. B. Casteel I was completely destroyed by fire about S;45 last eveninr and .h. i hoUf,e though still standing Is badly ' damaged. The loss will be in the In oregon but throughout the north- neighborhood of J2Tft and is covers I west and in many sections of the east by Insurance as .,n ardent advocate for suffrage' Thp -.' nt ,r ,. , nd .1 the election three years ago pleTe m'fir, v " " ' "!n she was tireless In her efforts OTTL "n! "e tmoalsnins in favor of r.,. .. : ,r "aa ueen tn-r. ------ .w.v.- .. . .nr - ,,, . H... W thro tight thi ill state Tor throa ,.. .. . -- --" " airs. Lasteel was in renuieton and Mr. Casteel was living at a hotel while his wife was awa. The fire started In the basement and the entire Interior was a mass ur names before the fire was discover-ed. Destruction by Latest Zeppelin Raid on London Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct. 11. the close today Dec. I 1 06. (Special.) At 1.04 7-8; May! Portland. PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 11 clal.) Portland prices today, 94 1-2 asked; bluestem, 97 1-2 i In' Liverpool (Yesterday.) LIVERPOOL, Oct 8 Spot No. 1 Manitoba, 12s 2d; No. 2. 12s 1 l-4d: Xo. 3, 12s; Xo. 1 Xorthern Duluth lis, 7d. In American terms the Liverpool price for spot Xo. 1 Is Jl 77 per bushel. If all the documents stored In the patent office at Washington could be placed end to end they would form a strip that would reach around the earth three times. NEWS SUMMARY FIRE ABOARD LINER LADEN WITH MUNITIONS VANCOUVER, B. C., oct. 11. Fire broke out early today aboard the Ca nadian Pacific steamship Monteugle at the dock. The fire Is. In the hold of the vessel where a great am ount of war supplies for Russia are stored as well as cotton ami a gener al cargo Seven firemen were over come by smoke. By ten o'clock the lire was believed to be controlled. General. Boston iiis lodtt.t, two t" one. Germans fall l effort to retake po sitions in west Wilson endorncs reeognltlon of car ranza. H.crmaii regard eastern situation as dbaluinatlc It-lory. Abigal Beat) Duniway dies In Portland. LOON, All Mar team of ruinous liasehall players will be here on November 13 First annual horse and mule show proves decided success. lire Caldwell wins more honors all r:!-. - - i EMIL SIEBERT ELECTED STUDENT VICE PRESIDENT High School lu.ys Dlseti plans r,,r tlub to lie Format ,,, , Lear of Comnx'rvial ( M to lie Hied Up Tor i s' of student- Emil slebert, me of the oromio. r t high school athletes, was elected '. i President of the stud-r I . .,.. , , regular business meeting heid th -morning Gladys Flanagan ,h. nominee running r.ir this other y io iaiK over the new i lu dng formed among the high school bova The first business meeting will hi held next Mondav. October 1 at the Presbyterian church All the high achool boys are 'nvlied t,. attend a supper given at 3 o'clock after which the meeting will he held '1 club will lie called the Boys Forum and will hold sessions about twice a month at the church During the-oi meetings some physician or lawyer the town will make an address, to the boys on subjects of practical nr.. of today. A committee was also annotate composed ol Paul Kerrick Weil. . Minis and Ralph Hargette to , ..nl-r with tiie committee of th cootaner- i lal association on the new rooms to le fitted up for the boys to spend their hours bj instead of the enjar "tur" 'I roonna The room. win be provided and "iuippe,i tn n association ton will lie manjg-.i . the ltos who Join the dub. Vf rv c-eto salt lake City. This picture s wrought by one ped from a Zepi HOUH SPlT IN Ttyo BY ZCfTtLIN BotB .union Of the bombs dn liu in the latest Return I t in llunUns. Andee Peebler and sons aud Fred and t'harles Sheet. " "-n ..ou, o..,,,! me oomo The house is loeate pllt In two b? the explosion from the aerial raiders. ,artJ wt, bridal last lr pletely