East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 15, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING EDITION
I irwt for ni Oregon by the
United Sum ttraiinT Observer
at Portland.
DAILY EVENING ECsTlON
TO ADVERTISCRS.
The Kat Oregonlan has the HrfMt paid
circulation of any paper In Oregon, cut o(
1'ortland aad over twice the circulation In
Pendleton of any other newspaper.
Flr tonight and Saturday.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL. 27.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915.
NO. 8627
BULGARIA FOUND
BETTER BARGAIN
Treatment Success
But Patient Died
BRITISH
HOLD
WITH
TIE KAISER
Ferdinand in Proclamation to People
Explains Need of Acquiring the
Macedonian Territory.
ATHHAX VHTIM 01 RED IIV SE
BUM DIES FROM "HEART
F.ULl HI
NEW YORK, Oct. 15. George i
Stackpole. whose fight again', the
dread anthrux aroused the atendtion
of the medical world last week, died
early today at the Hellevuj hospital
of heart dlaeoae. The serum from
the department of agriculture cured
the anthrax hut with his ystem
weakened the heart yielded.
TO GROUNDTAKEN
STRUGGLE FOR THE RAIIf ,'S
AUSTRIANS CLAIM SUCCESS;
Wheat Up Two Cts
in Chicago Market
IN LOOS REGION
Captured Places Held Despite
Counter Attach; Slavs Met Some
Reverses on Strypa.
nCHE TEUTONS MAF mvMKO SERBIA. TO SEIZ.E
I1RE.CT RMLROM) TO CONSTANTINOPLE.
i EUTON IC FORCE. 5 ON SERBIAN BOH PER BXPOPrt
ir
Vienna Report says Slav Attacks on
Austria all Repulsed Heavy
U.-l U1.H.,MiMn DMilM
To Stop Armenian Massacre.
CHICAGO, Oct
At the clone today
-8.
16. (Special.) i
Dec. J1.08; May-
y
SOFIA, Oct. 16. Calling upon his:
people to 'd efend their natlonul soil
Portland.
PORTLAND, Or.. Oct
CAMPAIGN 13 QUESTIONED
Iml M i In. i In House or Lords Yea
tenlay Urged Dardanelles Cam
paign lie Given Up Bombard
ment SMU1 On More fiercely
Than Ever Before.
II (Spe-I LONDON, Oct. 16. British -rain
from violation by a neighbor (Ser- cial.i l'ortland wheat prices today, 'n tne Loos region Wednesday are
bla) and to deliver our brothers! bluestem. 98 1-2 bid, $1.00 1-2 asked; I maintained despite counter-attacks.
from the Serbian yoke," Czar Ferdl-club, 95 1-2 bid, 97 1-2 asked. dispatches stated. No Important
nand of Bulgaria issued a manifesto,
In whlih he explained and defended Uvcrpool (Yesterday.)
hie course in aligning Bulgaria with tivmnnnr. m ii vvi, ,i
the tentral allies. He and hla advls- Snn, x, , Mi,ha n. i.m. Vn'i Hopenxollern redoubt. After sweep
ors had done the utmost for peace,', 12h ld. No a U,R Nl, ' , Ing across the Strypa river In Gall-
to make both sides understand that . northern Duiuth n, 9d. v0 1 hard "" me "UB8,an mel 80m reverses
changes are reported In the Franco-
German front. The British Wednes
day captured the main trench of the
the Bulgarians suffered the greatest
Injustice by a division of Macedonia.
The realisation of national ideas,
however, proved Impossible without
joining the Teutons In arms. "We
will attack the Serbians almultan-;
eously with the gallant allies of the,
central powers," he concluded.
(fetm Slave Repulsed.
V1SNNA, Oct II. It 1 officially
claimed that all Slav attacks against i
the Auetrlans have been repulsed. A
severe engagement along the Mon
tenegrin and Herxegovlan frontier Is
reported. Weat of Tarnopll, It Is
claimed the Russians have been driv
en with heavy loss.
capture llelgrade Heights.
Berlin, Oct. 15. The Auitro-Ger-,
mans have taken all the heights dom
inating llelgrade and various Danube
river crossings, It Is officially an-'i
nounced. They are reported head
lag southward from Scmrndrla.
Serbia Declares war.
LONDON, Oct 15. 8erbla has de-i
dared war on Bulgaria. Actual hos-,
tllltleF began several dayH ago. A
French dispatch said Bulgaria had
not notiflcal Greece that she had de- j
dared war on Serbia.
Will Mop Massacre.
AMSTERDAM. Oct. 15- 111
Cologne Gazette has stated positively
what was previously unconfirmed, I
that the sultan has replied favorably!
to a popular request lo stop the mas-l
sacre of Armenians.
winter. 12s 2d.
price is 11.77 3-5 per buxhel.
Aero Tactics
Outwit Germans
WANT ALL COUNTRIES
TO RECOGNIZE MEXICO
IN SIMULTANEOUS MOVE
Petrograd admitted. The Russians
have assumed the offensive at certain
! points. Many positions taken by the
I Slavs are still In their possession.
! Desperate fighting continues In the
Dvlnsk region.
Suggestion Resented.
i LONDON, Oct. 15. Despite a sug
! gestlon in the house of lords yester
I day .that the alege of the Dardanelles'
may be abandoned, the allies are re
ported to Be bombarding the defenses
mor fiercely than ever. Whether
i this is merely a final effort to crum
ble the seemingly Impregnable pro
tections, the public has no means ol
knowing. Unquestionably Lord Mil
ne rs Insistence on the transfer of
operations from the Qalllpoll peln
sult to elsewhere caused great dis
couragement In England.
INTERNED GERMANS TO
BE HELD UNDER GUARD
V)p. STRCL-oi
Jh -' -R u WAW,A
WWjiQt J.HOSTtNOtL-1 BULGARIAN
5Vk'' ( y TtlV---"- rvRMltS MASSED
O- IV Xc H- WK' THE ONLY
FK:'.' aT ROUTE FOR
X" ' -rtNCM FORCES
iCc ; LANDING MERE - SOME FRENCH
i o & TROOPS ALRE-trT RUSHED
SEA ' ACROSS SERBIAN
, FRONTIER
HAVE 1.1 IN
OVERWHELMING OF
USE IN
: NISH STRUGGLE IS ON
Serbian Army Vastly Smaller Than Combined
German-Bulgarian Forces-French, English,
Italian and Russians Will Rush Troops to the
Aid of Ally.
PARIS. Oct. 15. The Austro
German invaders and Serbian defend-
ers are locked In desperate battles
south of Semendrta. Simultaneously
; the Serbians and Bulgarians are
! struggling for Nlsh, the capital of
Serbia With the Bulgarian's aid
the Teutonic drive for Constantinople
is developing formidably. Reliable
j reports said Von Mackensen, la
I charge of the campaign, has 360,000
men, while the Bulgarians have up
: wards of three hundred thousand.
I All reports from the allied capital
indicate these forces will soon be op-
posed by huge bodies of British,
I French, Italian and Russian soldier.
Serbia is admittedly hard pressed.
The Serbian army 1 vastly small
er than the force of the Invaders,
i In the face of the northern bound
ary invasion, the Serbian retired to
the Alava mountains prepared to
battle to the last ditch. Meantime
the struggle along the front In
Prance and Flanders, goes on. Heavy
bombardment and grenade attack
marked the fighting around Loos,
Souchez and through the Champagno
regions The British force main
tained gain along the northern tine
and are making desperate effort to
oust the Germans from their posi
tion to which they tenaciously cling.
Along the eastern front the Rus
sians are admittedly somewhat
checked In recent fighting. .
Bombardment Last Night
A shattering bombard no-nt markel
last night's fighting oefoie Loo and
North of Souchez an oflcial state
ment reported. Heavy grenade at
tacks were made south of Bolaen
Hache. German gunner delivered a
cannodane between the Otane and
Aline, throughout Champagne, while
the French replied sharply.
A- B rKMJNTAIN PA.SSES FROM BULGARIA TO SERBIA
-scALt o hill.
The railway from Salonika to Us-1 well as those of the allies Is the dl
kub and Nlsh Is the most Important rect road to Constantinople, which
Utlng in the new struggle in Serbia. J runs through Bulgaria. If the allies
With the Germans and Austrian can keep the Salonlka-Nish line open
crossing tne Dairtiba. this line is the '.her may be able to rush through
only one by which aid can be rush-! enough reinforcements to check the
UNDER NEW PLAN OE
DEFENSE NATION TO
MAKE OWN AIRSHIPS
ed by the allies to the Serbians. The Germans coming down on the
objective of. the Teutonic forces as grade-Constantinople line.
Bel-
I x l EOF M.V WARRANT OFFI
CERS OF Kltoxz PBINZ
II. Ill l.M THE CAUSE
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. All!
ves of absence to, members of the
ws aboard the interned German
dera Ki onprinz Wilhelm and i
Ince Kitel FTIedrich at Newport!
revoked by the navy department
action resulted from the belief
warrant Officer of the Kron-
President to Have New Jersey
Home for Summer; Insists on
Paying for "Shadow Branch
CHARLESTON HAS
RIOT FOLLOWING
PRIMARY BATTLE
WASHINGTON, Oct. IS. Presi-i
dent Wilson gare an ofUcial Oi K. to I CHARLESTON", s. C Oct. 15.
Secretary' Daniels' preparedness pro- Rioting in connection with the muni
gram. This Includes greater pro-lclPal primaries resulted in the death
slons for construction and activity at of Sidney Cohen' a reporter, and the
government shipyards the coming ! lnJur of wveral other persons. At
year. Every government yard will tracted b' tne eound ot 8hote Cohen
be made a manufacturing plant aj ' r,us"'d into thp crowd and wos ""tan
well as a repair shop. For the first tly kllled by flvln bu'M- The can
time the government will go Into the va;sin board had Just met to deter
business of making its own aero-1 m'ne h" wa-' nominated for mayor,
planes. The naval research iabora-! Thr"niJS K:lth'r,'l outbade. An argu
torv. desired bv the civilian advisory 1 ment 8"rted and fighting began. In
board, will be built if congress agrees
but the appropriation asked will !e
a lew moments somebody fired a sh'it.
This was followed bv a hundred oth.
PITT8BUR:
bin father.
)ct. II. In
I'enjamin Thaw
William Thaw, who fx now an aviator
WASHINGTON'. Oct. II. I'resi- to return to New Torsov M,h hls
reported missing, escaped in , dent Wilson has accepted New Jer- given the countrv the greatest presi
acht Eclipse and are perhaps ; My Invitation to make "ShaJ-.w dent in hlstorv " nM suliv Tk.
trying to damage British commerce ; Lawn." John McCall. Insurance mag-1 Jerseyites offered the use of the
..,- .ton 4.uu ciews wm nate s magnif cent D ace at on: maenif cent estnto fr or.-ont fnr
held prisoners aboard the ships .Branch on Jersey shore, his summer the maintenance of th nr.l,int'
until It Is postlvely determined residence The decision followed a household. The nresldent tn
Pa- visit from Congressman Scully andlaa) allowed to pay rent, suggesting it
a scare of Jerseyite. "We want you might be devoted to charity.
less than the five million heretofore, "V"""-" cmwu scattering.
suggested. uuinuur Planning nas nouuea every
company oi s;ate militia to be ready
for instant service, while he ordered
out four companies of guardsmen
and thre divisions of naval militia to
, Prevent a recurrence of the riot.
Inter1 whether the six violated their
Uemt. role.
.jwlth the French foreign legion t the GWBBCB WOXT (JO TO
ironi. tells of a thrilling SXperienOS THE All) OF SERBIA
with fly German annum the i
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. Ameri- fore the lieglnnlng of the allied of- j UONDON, 06t 15. Because Greece !
Can plena to recognise Carraiua have . fenslve two weeks ago, j does not consider the treaty with ar-l
encountered a temporary obstMCle.j "The other day I ran across flvu W fits present conditions, she will
Guatemala Is reported to be balking j German machines lay lux for me at 'not go to Serbia's aid, the Athens!
at the program. Still another MUM. MOO metres over where I ..,ss every i government has repeated in a note to
of delay was an effort to have air morning. I tried to otttellmh them i England,
ihe Pan-American nations act slm- but one sun-nf a-gun In a tinv hi-I
ultaneouslv. Despite hitches th of- plane, the fastest machine I have ever'
llclals will he able to announce the seen n the air. was catching me from CCDUiliC QICI IVC TCDUC
establishment of a New Mexican behind, so i turned on him and dove OCnHlrlliO UIOLInC iLnRIO
government not later than next: so steeply that the idling system of
week. : my left hand motor went on the hum
nd flooded the motor. The Hoche
k SUBMARINES HAVE was either scared to death or badh
RICHARDSON
GIVEN LIFE TERM FOR
I.T.
S3
a a a
miii-i
SCHOOL
NOTES
!
GERMANS MADE DARIN6
VENTURE IN "ECLIPSE"
CONFESSED
MURDER OF t-
Norfolk. Va.. Oct. 13. if the six
A meeting was held this morning missing warrant officers of the in
terned German raider Kronprinz
Wilhelm attempted to esca r in th.
OWINGS
OF SETTLEMENT WITH U, S.
by the girls in which great enthusi
asm was shown on their part in in
terest of the athletics carried on at , little yacht Eclipse, the feat was as
the high school. daring as the ventures of :he cruiser
A committee of three was elected ; Embden. naval men sa. The Kollpsx
and these with the aid of the senior; is little more than a tub. It was built
girls are going to form an entnustas-; ot wood twenty tour ears ago. It Is
1 tic club of which they will be charter about to crumble to pieces. If It was
act In i members, any others being admired! not wrecked inside the bay. she has
prisoner by initiation if they wish to Join. gone to sea where with good weather
Tne masculine sex, imnaing mat mey may reach Haiti while with bad
pepless" t-id, weather they stand a good cham-n of
REACHED HONOLULU hit for he heat It straight down.
' 'But there was little Willie all
HONOLULU, T. H Oct 15. Th j alone against four Germans with only
submarines K-3, K-4, K-7 and KrlilOM motor, and twenty kilometers
which left San Francisco. October
for Pearl Harbor, escorted
I ' t , I I'l. - . Mil II... .... tl ... I. I . .
I'liueu rui.-o o unci waijmim, ihv sviiMi) escorieu me. two On eacn
collier Nanshan, the tug Iroouols side, but well QUI of range, back to
( KITH IsMS GREET PUBLICATION
OF TERMS OF ADJUSTMENT.
Accepting his plea of guilty, John penitentiary officials could
Richardson who confessed to he the matter and have the
murder of J. T. Owing of Twin confined in the asylum
Falls. Idaho, was this morning sen- Richardson Is in poor health audi the feminine were
tenced by Llrcult Judge Phelps to was barely able to walk up the them so and now thev are a-oinz to goinar tn the hott.
life Imprisonment In the Oregon stairs this morning to the circuit show the boys that fhey can do some-
state penitentiary- court. He was composed while sen- thing. After this they will have ,,n WOMAN IDENTIFIED
swiMKvauu inao um uHii-awii hhi was oeing passed ana accepted , individual part in the rallies before I s
to Sheriff Taylor shortly after his1 his fate with resignation. , 1 the ames and also at the field where i '.
arrest on septemDer s. ine court, i tticnardson killed Owlngs and hid thev will she their veils.
AN EX CON It r
i nd Ihe torpedo bo,-,t detrorr Law-
rent IMlUM he- :cd',y nil well,
SEATTT.E Wnh re ii ....
ober J, from our lines. But the Poches were BERLIN Oct. 15. Antl-Amerlcan ' however, was unwilling to accept his; the body in an abandoned well about! Thelma Thompson and Jean Reber Jean Thomas, who ' wai danger-. ,ry
by t he kind of leary by this time, and very j crlticlum has greeted the German! plea of ullty unt" an investigation 20 miles northwest of Pendleton. The were elected yell leaders at the stabbed last night bv man Who
naa Deen mane 10 ueieinnni tmrn uouy was aiscoverea on septemier II meeting and then a good practice tacked her ut Eighth avenue ml
man s sanity. Judge Lowell was ap- and the arrest of Richardson tram-1 was taken on for the game thia aft-1 King street, was Identified bv the
pointed by the court to Investigate. ! dlntely followed. He admitted, after ernoon. Although the girls cannot Police todav us Mrs Mvrtle Maml
In his report to the court this, being questioned thoroughly by SCO-I atey football they can do a great Johnson, who served left) H -morning,
Judge Lowell said he was cials of the sheriff's office, that he deal toward w inning a game when I Washington penitentiary for m
once they get started, and thi l'le accidental claims against DUb-
our lines. (ne. however, tried to cut
off my retreat, but I was able to give
Tne sale arrival or ine suomarimsi ntm a couple dozen millets from our
after ft voynge of 2100 miles under trusty gun (made In U. S. A.) and he
their own power is said to establish fell en Masse' Just behind the Ger-
new long distance record for Unit- man lines. I reached our lines safe
ed Stats submarines. ly,"
CONCRETE WORK AT HOSPITAL DONE:
LIBRARY BUILDING NEXT ON LIST
ail concrete, work on the new wing l,h'd- according to Superintendent
at the Eastern Oregon State Hospital N"l and workmen are now setting
settlement of the Arabic controversy
since parts of the settlement came
to knowledge of the public through
the newspapers. The settlement
certainly does not meet with the pub
lic approval in Germany that Am
erica bus given It. One high official
said the criticism Is the price Ger
many is willing to pay for Amrlean
frindshlp.
NEWS SUMMARY
has been completed and Olson A
Johnson are moving their concrete
mixer to the site ot the public li
brary building at th end of th
Main street bridge. Th mixer will
be placed In use there Just as toon
as the excavating work I finished,
which will probably be the latter part
of next week.
the partition tile. The roof will be
finished next week. The Interior
plastering work has not yet been
started.
Under the contract with the slate
the wing la to be all completed by
January l and Mr. Nelll believes the
Job cVi be completed on time
Olson & Johnson have already
started operation at the library alt
At the state hoipltal the plastering by er,.,n. gmRll hulldlna to house
work on the exterior Is now hair tin- t00, nm, gu,ipM.
General.
Bulgaria cvxn territorial favors
through Germany.
English, hold front near Uhm dc
spite attacks.
Great armies invade Serbia.
Primary returns cause r lot at
Charleston.
lTesldent will hate home in New
Jersey.
fiftTXal
John Richardson Is sentenced to life
Imprisonment for killing J. T. Owens.
Pleads guilty.
More than 400 teachers will attend
the Institute to be held here next
month.
satisfied that Richardson Is sane kllled ciwings. shooting him throueh
and that the court would be Just!-! the neck as he was riding la a seat,
fled in accepting the plea of guilty I beside him He drove to an aban-'
and passing sentence. Judge Lowell doned well and there dumped the1
aid that if it should develop later body In. covering It partially with '
that Richardson was not sane, ihe some earth.
BEN TRUMBULL HAD ed to the Good Samaritan hospital
BAD AUTO ACCIDENT "'h"' 11 was found he suffered a se-itlons with Germany looking to set-
v'r aca'P wound. He was too stun- tlement of the , ,...., of th. I ...it-ni ,
highly appreciated by the boys whoil'c service corporations. Mrs Juhn.
do play the gridiron game. n. who admitted her identity, ha
a record of more than Sfl accident
settijc i i Miami j claims against corpcratloswj satend ag
CASE SOON IS HOPE frn Kansas City to the c
-. coast, according to the police. Thei-i
WASHINGTON. Oct. 15. Neg-it:t-1 ' much mystery ati ut the stabolruj
of the woman.
ned to give his home address.
" Cushlng.
Gulflight and Nebi.nk.ui
CASHIER MtHfVTED ON
will b eresumed next week by Secre-
Ponnivn nm net is
. aa ' u.... ' 1 yr old
. . . ... . . . . Mr TVllirihllll 1 rnrm.ir aHs.. I
;rwt kMt control of his automobile n; ' cB"f Iron te' storf. the Uerm.n ambawwdnr Lrd. former y ca-hirr
v i-iiv i -ir t in uiiani . nm h i ra '
Millie R. Trumbull, secretary of thej ,t.1 nl"d SU'e' mad 11 . 2
state child lalmr commi-ion u. ...... ! f,r " Arabic was torpedoed with
Just turned east on Alder street from
fifth when the accident occurred. He
CHARGE Ml PEIMUIlV
at Fifth and Alder streets this noon.
and crashed Into a show window of
a clothing company In the Yeon
building, carrying G. W. Hume,
pedestrian, before him
Ben and Max I.lchtgarn. sign
painters, working on a scaffold In
front of the window, escaped seri
ous Injury only by reason of their
agility In getting out of the way.
SAY ( HHN7.A WILL
UPHOLD RELK.IOI s LIBERTY
WASHINGTON. Oct 1 a. Secretary ! tn een Secret arv I.insina in, I
the former by dodging and Ihe latter Lansing gave Monslgnor Russell, a 'German ambassador, the uuu
by Jumping astride of the machine s local prelate, assurance of his confl
hood dence In Carranxa's pledge to permit
religious freedom in Mexico and re
ft It How-
and X-lierl
cle.v manager of the i-hrlstophr. Knlck.
erbocker and Howard Bank of Au-
out warnl- g that there would be n ; burn, Washington, which auspended
further discussion of the Lusitania buslaeaa In March, 114, with llablll-
other cases
ourn today on a country warrant
led Now that Germany ha-; a. - charging him with perjury in th
ceded to all of these demands . second degree. The warrant allege
result af personal negotiation b-- that Howard before the failure ,ra
thgt to false statements con ending the
pr"-. condition of the bank Howard was
was taken to the police station mil on1 ,"H"N' lln'" n- H0.00, wm arretd : AU-
I was disavowed snd reparation pr on
Hume was knocked to the sidewalk
IB a shower of glass and was
hollc
itw oi negotiator is 10 we conwnuen psssasjaj in tne county jail nern, helng
n the hone of similarly advancing unable to furnish 13500 ball l r..ln
the status ot the remaining Mfef to-jors of the bank have recarved ,u.
.krd s ,i ; , dent of 20 per cent.
i