East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 13, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING Eft DON
to amvehtiseus.
The East Oregonlaa. hu the largest paid
circulation of any paper In Oregon, aait of
i'ortland and over twice the circulation In
I'eudleton of any other newapaper.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL. 27.
BOSTON
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RUSSIAN. TAKE
KAISER IS BUSY
Allies in the East and West Plan to
Keep the Germans too Oc
cupied. NEW DRIVE ANTICIPATED I
Supplied HI Munition. Forces of
(tor (Tom MOV- RHor, Driving
Enemy Heforc Them--Hard tit
tng In lvink Region
PETKOQR.' D. Oct. 13 With
fush suppllts and munitions the
Kava have aga'n fken li of'-nelve
anil made imp irttnt ftitl 'n 'ialicia
Having crosso! the Slryp.i nvcr Ihey
B--C ;ilvlng t) M! before, Ibcin lr.
great disorder. UnvrtMBtwl tVOr
thousand and cuptui'm,' cunr.cn und
ammunition Desperate lighting ion
tlnucs In the Dvlnak region. The oc
cupation of "part" of tho It'isslan
trenches near Illuxt by the ilernians
Is admitted In the latest w.ir office
MatHiimt.
New lrli . in cl
AMSTERDAM, Oct. It, A new
drive by the ulllea In the ArtoW und
Champagne regions and pjrhupi else
where, l I .omcntarlly er.j--.l. It
Is planned by the ullles to
keep the kaiser loo busy on the
western line to push Into the Bul
kaiiH Meanwhile the Serbians are
being reinforced
KAISER IN PERSON
AT FRONT IN SERBIA
LONDON, Oct. 13. That the kai
ser la already at the Serbian front
lupenr bring the Invasion by his fore
Is repeatedly rumored, though a verl-
ALL CREWS SAVED
LONDON, Oct. H. Giving the
crew lime to take to their boats, a
British submarne dynamited the
Oat-tan stenmer Walter Leonard In
the Baltic Tuesday, according to a
CopenhaceS rtlspnteh. British aub
mar, iks In the Baltic recently Bank
lour or five German steamships. It
is beli.ved all the crews were sav
ed. RUSSIA TO LAND ARMY
ON BULGARIAN COAST
PARIS, Oct. 13. Bulgaria declared
war against Serbia Tuesday, accord
ing to a Bucharest dispatch. Russia
is preparing to land a vast army on
Ihe Bulgarian coast, according to the
Rumanian Journal Universal.
lake Serbian Village.
BERLIN Oct. 13. Teuton Invaders
have captured the village of Zeleanll;
and Topchldsr heights, south of Bel
gradf, it is officially announced. The
Serbian resistance only slightly Im
peded Ihe advance, the Germans
claim.
ILLINOIS COI RT IM'LKS
FAVORABLE TO sliiltXGI
Sl'IIINGFlELD, ill., Oct. 13
The slate supreme court has denied
the moton of Chicago liquor attor
noyi t,. lile briefs In certain contest
. il election cases. Involving Ihe rlghls
of 'woman suffrage. The Chicago
niin sought to attack the constitu
llonallfy of the suffrage law.
NEWS SUMMARY
rjaaerat.
Boston wins final gninc. 5 lo 4.
Mllct. renew offensive lo cheek
Gertnan itnlknn move.
Von Jagow sas (Jrecf worse trem
ed Hum Belgium.
McAdoo announces plan for mer
chant marine hill.
LOOftli
Valuable Je telry is stolen from Sl
ntoftda home Inst night.
Mini nccused of assault with dint
getOUi weapon Is given hearing.
Night clasaee In domestic science
mul manual training will be started
soon.
OFFENSIVE WHEN
DAILY
RED SOX
M'ADOO STARTS
T
Official Announcement Made cn
Administration's Plan for Relnf
of Commerce.
GOVERNMENT, ONLY HOPE
hii Purchase Neoeaary for avai
Iteaaona and for liellef of Trade
l'rlate C apital t annot be Helled
i pan iii This Emergency,
vasiiin;TuN. Oct.,
first official unnouncement
administration's merchant
bill was made by Secretary
13. -The
of the
iiiurlne
of the
I Treasury McAdno today In
Press interview In which he
i full
detailed
I plana for building up a naval reserve
j to be operated through a corporation
In which the government Is sole
I Stockholder. The statement was
made on ihe eve of his departure for
a Western trip In which he will speak
OS behalf of the measure. The chief
(actors are the necessity for an aux
illary fleet for the navy. The neces
slt for immediate relief of American
commerce. The lt-pi'li'.Nsne:s of pri
vate capital to Dome promptly to Ihe
relief of American foreign trade. The
fact that the government ,- the only
fancy of sufficient strength t give
the iuick assistance necessary. Mc
Adoo suld he hoped und believed the
president will recommend Ihe pass
age of this legislation at the coming
session of congress.
VARSITY FRESHMEN ARE
DUCKED IN MILL RACE
EL'GENE. Ore.. Oct 13-Th"
freshman class numerals in green
paint appeared upon Ihe student
scared senior bench upon the univer
sity campus this morning. This noon
virtually every freshman, particular
those In the fraternity houses. WU
ducked In lieu of tne actual offend
ers Some were dropped In the mill
race; others went In the fralernlt
bathtubs,
The painting was the first offense
of its kind for several rears, follow
!ng an effort to eliminate an ynde
slrable practice of daubing class nu
merals each year nn every surface
about Ihe campus.
This morning the green figures ap
peared, not only on ine senior bench,
but on the campus walks
The freshmen were gathered dur
ing the noon hour, marched to
campus, nrmed with turpentine,
fori ed o use their green caps
the
In
clsanlni off the figures. Consider
able turpentine was scattered upon
the upper classmen during the clean
ing process, und ducking followed.
The downtown merchants had
many calls for caps following Ihe ep
isode. The senior bench Is pari of tradi
tion No one is allowed to sit on I
"it II he becomes a senior. II is made
of concrete.
ALLIES DON'T WANT TO
USE JAPS IN BALKANS
l'AHIS. Oct. 13 A report that
Japanese troops as an aid In the Bal
kan struggle are being considered. Is
discredited. High officials snld It Is
felt such a step would have a bad
effect upon neutral public opinion
Exciting Play in
TRIP IN SUPPOR
OF SHIP MEASUR
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EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,
TAKE FINAL GAME OF WRLD SERIES; 5 TO 4
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Von Jagow Says Greece
Treated Worse Than Was
Belgium by the Kaiser
BY CARL ACKKRMAN.
(Copyright llj by I'nited Press.'
Copyrighted in tlreut Britain.)
BBRLIN, Oct. 13. The world's
storm of in lignation against Ger
many for Invading Belgium Is "cant"
or "schwindel." declared Foreign
Minister Von Jagow In an interview
liven Ihe Catted Press concerning
the action Dl the allies In landing
troops at Salonika. 1 asked If the
final decision in the Balkans brought
abngt another psychological peace
moment Vim Jagow replied:
"You must ask Germany's ene- j
mies " I inferred liermany continues
willing to consider peace If the allies
make first overtures. It Is my lm
P reason further that the people be
lieve not only has Ihe cause for Kng-!
land's entrance into the war been re-'
moved by the landing In irece. but
the reasons for the allies' prolonging
Ihe war is also removed Von Ja-1
gow's statement regarding the Salon
ika landing In part was:
"Certainly the violation of the lieu-'
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rrom nrst uame
trality of Belgium by Germany and
of Greece by England and France,
cannot be compared. Tor In the first
instance the ijuestion revolved itself
about tile threatened French advance
through Belgium, threatening the ex.
istence of the Herman empire. The
landing of the entente troops at Sa
lonika was not founded upon any
such distressing emergency. It was
based entirely upon the ground of
political and military opportunity"
Ha j Greece Acquiesced.
(By Ed Keen Copyright 1915 by
Cnlted Press, copyrighted Great
Britain. I
LONDON. Oct 13. Answering the
United Press interview with Von Ja
gow in which the German foreign
minister denounced the allies for
landing troops on Greek soil a state
ment from a British official source
hus been given me asserting that "at
no time have the allies taken action
In Greek territory that will be unwel.
come to Greece."
OCTORER 13, 1915.
- a , r 'a5
ot World les
TOP
Tris Speaker, Boston's great out
fielder, scoring the only run the Red
Sox made In the first game of the
, world's series in Philadelphia, October
LOWER.
Paskert, Phlles' outfelder, shooting
back to third, with Gardner on the
ground with the ball. Just before he
started home w:ith thesj second and
winning run of the first game in the
! world's series between the Phllies and
Red Sox. Paskert made a sensation
al catch In the outfield, which saved
the game for his club.
Wheat Up Almost
Four Cents Today
UIHAi.o PRIOEG 11 MP TOBT
rjUVD Bids OX CLTJB
RAISED TO 95 l-i.
CHICAGO, Oct. 13. (Special.)
At the close today, Dec. 11. 08 1-4:
May, 11.09 5-8.
Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 13 (Spe
cial.! Bid prices today, club 95 1-2;
btuaitllll, 97 bid. $1 asked.
Uvcrponl (Yesterday.)
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 12 Cash wheat
firm. l-2d to 2d higher.
Wheat Spot No. 1 Manitoba. 12s
l-2d; No. 2. lis lid; No. 3, lis 10
j 1 -2d ; No. i Northern Duluth. lis 9d:
No. ' hard winter. lis.
In American terms the Liverpool
price is now II. 75 1-0 per bushel.
' ndergoes operation,
Archie Anderson, a well known
resident of Helix, was operated up
on today at St Anthonys hospital for
an infection of one of the bones in
Ills leg. He Is reported to be doing
well.
Jnrj i- Out
INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 13. The
Jury in the case of Mayor Bell, charg
ed with conspiring to corrupt Marlon
Count) elections retired about 11
o'clock.
Officer ls i 17.1171.
1 INI ION. Oct. 13. Total casualt
ies of officers of the British army
btm the beginning of the war up to
September 27 have reached a total
of 17.071.
"f this number 5176 were killed or
had died, while 1 ' . 4 6 H were wounded
and 1411 weije listed as missing.
at Philadelphia
AUSTRO-GERMANS HOOPER GETS
SEEK JUNCTION
Teutons Wage Attach Along Danube
Save and Drina, Drive Serbinns
Before Them.
SERRS WILL LOSE NISH
Monastir Said to Be Chosen for Xew
capital, a Being Expected NUli
Will Fall Before Bulgarian Invad
ers in Near Future.
VIENNA, Oct. 1J. Pushing their
way into the near east, the Austro
"ermans seeking Junctlrn with the
Bulgarians, are attacking all alonx
the Danube and h;.ve rivers and on
the Drlna east bark. It Is officially
minted. Tile hills about Bsgrjde are
in the invaders' hands. The enemy
ad VI need in the face, of an idmitted
ly heavy resistance. The Austrians
captured Mount Lipa. east of Bel
grade, while the. Germans are driv
ing the Serbians before them from
Belgrade In the direction of Possaro-
witz.
seek New capital.
PARIS, Oct. 13. After one trans
fer already, still another shift of
: Serbian capitals is In prospect. This
time, it is reported. It will be remov
ed to Monastir, in the southwestern
corner of the country. NIsh, the war
time capital. Is expected to fall it)to
Bulgarian hands befere the Germans
reach it.
Bulgarians Repulsed.
ATHENS, Oct. 13. The Serbians
repulsed a Bulgarian attempt to take
positions south of Saltchar. on the
railroad between NIsh and Prochovo.
FRANCE WILL HAVE
NEW FOREIGN MINISTER
PARIS, Oct. 13. The resignation
of foreign Minister Delcasse Is an
nounced officially by Premier Vivi
an!. Delcasse is 111. Vivian! had
been acting for him several days.
Prying open the bathroom window j
sometime between 7 and 8 o'clock
last night, a burglar or burglars, en-!
tered the home of Mrs. Lydia Sp
monds. 95 Raley street, and escaped I
with jewelry, a revolver and a foun-1
tain pen. Among the jewelry were !
seven rings and a lady's watch. The '
whole loot Is estimated to be valued!
at about $50 or 180.
WITH BULGARIA
HOME IS HEN INTO AND
VALUABLE JEWELRY SEEN
PEAN 10 DOUBL
NAVY INJECT FIVE
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. Fifteen to twenty fighting ships
ot the dreadnaught and battle cruiser type, with a proportio
nate number of seafiroino- snhi
cruisers, destroyers and auxiliaries enough to make a new
American tleet is contemplated by Secretary Daniels nr
recommendation as a five- vear hnililinc nmkisram ttvm a T';
-........ K. sui
ted States navv.
President Wilson and Secretary Daniels have discussed in
tormally the needs of m
- -
to be adequately prepared for
u urci must oe almost aOttDied in the next tive years, with
the addition of many of the latest type f fast and powerful
fighting craft.
Details as to number have not yet been finally worked out.
but the idea Of fixinir the ratio for eontinnino- nn.vnmi ,., e
a period of five years is the basic
era! board of the navy and Secretarvlianiels now are planning
their recommendations. Another conference between the pre
ident and the secretary will be held Kridav at which the total
I 1-1.. i i
nuiuuer prouaoiy w in ne Ile(l.
The five-year naval program
addition to dreHilnniio-ht.: .'tllil ti
,IlaBI.,, v vmici s, i a v U t t J K IIUIIUIM1
submarines, about seventy destroyers and several scout cruis
ers aim a proportionate number
DAILY EVENING EDITION
forecast for KK-rn Oregon hr Ihe
Vailed Sum Wcther Obeertrr
at Portland.
Tonight and Thursday cloudy,
probably rain.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
NO. 82r
Phillies Find Their Batting Eyes To
day But Three Home Runs for
Red Sox Take Series for Boston
Boston.
AB R H PO A B
Hooper, rf 4 2 3 2 0
Scott, as S 0 0 1 2 0
Speaker, cf 5 0 1 3 0 i
Hoblitzel. lb 1 0 0 1 0 0
Gainor, lb 3 1 1 9 0 0
Lewis. If 4 1 1 0 0
Gardner. 3b 3 1 1 2 J 0
Barry, 2b 4 0 1 2 0 0
Thomas, c 2 0 1 4 3
Cady, c 1 I 0 2 1 0
Foster, p 4 I 1 3 0
Totals it 5 10 27 12 I
Willa delphia.
AB R H PO A E
Stock. 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0
Bancroft, ss 4 1'2 2 1
Paskert. cf 4 1 2 3 0 0
Cravath, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Becker, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0
Luderus. lb 2 1 2 13 2 0
Whilted. If 4 0 0 2 0 0
Neihoff, lb 4 1 1 2 3 0
Burns, c 4 0 1 1 2 0
Mayer, p 1 0 0 1 0 0
Rixey, p 2 0 1 0 1 0
Killifer 1 0 0 0 0 0
Dugey 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 4 9 27 16 1
Killifer batted for Rixey in ninth.
Dugey ran for Cravath in eighth.
Score by Innings.
Boston . ..R01 100902 15
Poston . ..H1S20100I2 1 10
Phila . ...R2OO2OO0O0 4
Phila . ... H 3 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 0
Summary: Two base hits. Luderus;
three base hits, Gardner; home runs.
Hooper 2. Lewis, Luderus; first on
balls, off Rixey I. off Foster 2; struck
out. by Rixey 2. by Foster 5; innings
pitched by Mayer 2 1-3. Rixey 2.3,
by Foster 9; hits off Mayer S; Rixey
4 ; runs responsible for. by Mayer 2,
Rixey 3: defeat charged to Rixey; left
n bases. Boston 7, Philadelphia 5;
double plays. Foster to Thomas to
Hoblitzel; Bancroft to Neihoff to Lu
derus. (Continued on page five.)
Mrs. Stmonds and her daughter
were away at the time, having gone
to a friend's home to spend the ev
ening. The loss of the valuables was
not discovered until this morning
when a report was made to the po.
lice. Whoever was responsible for
the theft took care that his track;;
were well covered as there was not
a clew left behind upon which the
police might work.
E
.' 'v a-aj,,-. U 111 J I V I V l
defense the present rtrenith at
principle a Don which the iron.
when completed would add in
itTl, , r, tlAtiflt' n hnnilo.,,1
ot fuel and hospital ships.
HOMER IN 9TH
ENDING GAME
AMERICAN