East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 19, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING EDITION
DAILY EVENING ECsHON
FnrttaM for Kau-ni Onm by aha
I arttrii Stale Weatlier Ola er
at Portawl.
Tonight and Wednesday generally
fair
TO ADVERTISERS.
The Kant Oregoolan baa tba largaat paid
fin ulatlon of any paper In Oregon, eut or
J'ortland and oTer twice the circulation In
Pendleton ot any other newspaper.
X)UNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL. 27.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19
NO. 8630
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ST
CARSON TO TAKE
T
T
etired Minister Said to Think New
Men Are Needed if Germans Are;
to be Defeated.
PREMIER ASQUITH IS ILL
DtftafUMU In Cabinet Said to Have
Arlson over Kastorii Situation
tie-nct-al 11( u "ltoport" On!
CamiwUrn Against Dardanelles.
UDO. Oct. Hi Can the A-l
qultli csvblnot lalt." that watt what'
STUMP AGAINS
BRITON CABINE
r.ngianol axki-d today. That then lias MMtarl are putting forth their
bee a dlffcrcm e In the body oerlat ounce ot strength In an effort to
many of the grinc-it problems of the delay the Invaders on their way to
war haw lieen long known. Hut the I Constantinople. Bven aged men.
rc-agnjition of canton emphasii I
them mi tbatjpij man la.lltii Ian- ex
hmi the apead fH f the cabinet.
The illness or Premier
uriiitihi mil ihu toeUai
squlth
No one!
wmWed tin- itiiiilimiii or this,
though It was recalled the name fore
runner imiided the resignation of
lie-h-asM-. the French foreign mini,
ter.
LONDON, Oct. 1 As a sequel to
his resignation from the cabinet. Sir
Edward "arson. It Is believed, may
lake the stump actively against the
cabinet. It Is understood he con
sidered the present conduct of the,
war wrong, that he holds there Is
need of a new administration to beat
the Germans. The news of Carson's
resignation was not a surprise follow
ing several absences from cabinet
sessions
London believes there Is even more
aerlous dissension In the cabinet than
Carson's quitting Indicates. Ills
move Is attributed to a disagreement
over the eastern situation. Simul
taneous with the news of Carson's
step came word that Oeneral Hamil
ton wan returning from the Dardan
elles operations to ' report " Major
General Monro will relieve him. The
cabinet met nt noon, presumably to
take up In addition to war problems,
the i arson case. Premier Asqulth Is
111. taking n few days' rest. Asqulth's
Physician said he Is suffering from
gastro-hitrstlnal catarrh
L
NOT APPLICABLE
TO THE COUNTIES
SALEM. Oct. 19. In a decision!
today the supreme court held that:
the employer's liability law does not
apply to the counties of the state.
The court reversed the Judgment
In favor of the plaintiff In the per-!
sonal Injury case of Charles Happ,
.-.gainst Multnomah county.
Unet "Alomho" stink.
LONION, Oct. 19. The sinking !
of the Wilson liner "Alepho" by a
submarine with the rescue of the
i raw Is announced.
Wilson Casts Vote
for Suffrage Today
First in History
PRINCETON, N, J, Oct. I- I
President Wilson today cost his bal-1
lot for woman suffrage nt the little I
ftrehoUfe booth below the Princeton
anlversit' campus. It Is the first
time In history the chler executive of
a world nation has taken a Stand for
a new and bronder sphere, for wom
en. After a atroll about the campus
the president returned to his private
c. ii for ibe return trip to Washing-Ion.
New Hotel at Lehman Planned;
Apartment House Wanted Here
Plans for a new hotel at Lehman j popular resorts, comes further Infor
Sprlngs. with every modern conven- matlon today that some businessmen
lence and rooma to accommodate of Pendleton are behind the plan, re
hundreds of guesta, are now report- j Matty brought up before the city
ed. from reliable authority, to be un-1 council, to build an apartment house
der consideration. Will McConn-j here. The Commercial assoclntl-.ii
much, proprietor of the springs, hai now has the question in hand and It
been securing data on the proposed : Is probable It will form the chief top
bull. ling and a definite announce- Ic of discussion at the regular iiieoi
menl of bis plans may be forthcoming j Ing next month. The CommaTOlai
soon It I" known that Architect j Increase Its population g sevoiMl
TroutmaD recently visited the resort ! Increas elts population by several
In this connection. j families among commercial travelers
In addition to this planned I lit
pi , i, i no nt at olio of the count -
FOES ENGAGE IN
BLOODY RACE TO
E
Serbians Strive Desperately to Hold
Back Mackenzin Until Friends
Arrive.
j TEUTONS LOSE HEAVILY
I. IIU- I nudist nt ESMM Slay Be In-
lending Drive Against Sofia to
Distract Bulgarians Gcrmaiii
Muko Gains at Riga and IMIn-k
Region.
LONDON. Oct. IS. The- Serbian
women ami children are reported as
Joining the fighting lines. The Ser
bians are being forced slowly to re-
lire before Von Mackensen's army
The Serbians' losses are admittedly
tremendous. Proportionally the in
vaders' losses are greater. From
Htrumnltza it Is expected the allies
will threaten Sofia to distract the
Rulgars from their westward advance
toward the German lines. The allies
hope the Serbians will delay the Teu
tons until British, French and Italians
are given a free hand against Con
stantinople, now the goal of both the
Teutons and the allies.
Meantime the belief Is
that the allies reported as landing at
Knos. Intend to hammer through to
the ottoman capital. The railroad
fai 1 1 It lea for auch a move are good.
While Turkish resistance Is antici
pated, it Is believed here It is weak,
from a scarcity of ammunition. The!
German concentration In Champagne j
and the Vosgea suggested a fresh j
drive Is contemplated to keep the
German busy on the west front The'
Hermans reported Important gains
on the east front between Riga am. '
Dvlnsk. Elaewhere the Russians are,
sill OK the offensive.
MEXICO NOW HAS
I WASHINGTON. Oct. 19. Mexico
him again reentered the family of MU
j lions, after three years of revolution
j a new government is born w ith Car
, raiixa at the head with the title "chief
executive of the defaclo government."
A note from Lansing according Car-
jranr.a recognition Is a formal step In
bringing Mexico back into -the fold.
Similar notes were sent by all confer
ence countries.
Dollar Wheat is
Realized Today
in Portland Pit
Portland, oat 19 For tho
first time this season, actual sales of
"heat on
the Merchants' Exchange
reached a dollar. Ten thousand
bushels of November bluestem sold
al this figure. Ten thousand bushels
of October bluestem sold at 99 1-2.
The official quotations nt the Mer
chants' Exchange today were. club.
II 1-2 bid; 96 1-2 asked; bluestem,
!'s 1-2 bid: 99 1-2 asked.
Chicago.
CHICAGO, Oct. 19. (Special.)
the close today, Dec. 11.06 1-4
May --1.07 8-8.
Uverpool ( x'eaterday.)
LIVERPOOL, Oct. IS. Wheat.
spot No. I, new Manitoba. I Is 1 l-2d;
No, I, new, lis 3 l-fj; No I, new.
lis :ii. No. i northern Duiuth, lis
lOd; No. 2 hard winter, 12a 3d.
In American terms the top prices
In Liverpool, cash. Is 11.7s 1-f. per
bushel.
by providing a modern
home for them.
apartment I
CONSTANTINOPL
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j The picture shows Secretary of Navy Dfcnlels watching the laying of the keel of the California, the larg
growlngiest fighting vessel la the world, at the Brooklyn navy yard. The California will cost IH.aM.aaa and win
be- run by electricity, furnished by
Train "Forty-Five Minutes
From Broadway" Held Up in
Wild West Style; Missed Loot
NSW YORK. Oct. 19. While re-
volvers flashed and eyes peered from
behind black masks nnd the cry of
"bands up" rang out, the West Shore
whs held up and robbed in wild west
fashlon at Haverstraw. only "4"i min-
uies irom uroiidway early toda:'.
1 he iian.lits looted one car. then es-
caped by automobile. Quick thinking'
the part of the engineer of the
Rust is Sentenced to
Year in County Jail
Phelps this
lien Rust to
in tlif
county Jail on a contempt
cha rfa.
Rust recently separated from his wife
IM filed suit for divorce The court I
stipulated at the time that Host sup- miles south ot here.
port his wife and named a sum of i
money which he should pay her each German Ship Sunk,
month. This. It was alleged. Bust .STi iCKHHol.M, Oct. 19 A Brit
had neglected to do The district at-jish submarine attacked the German
torney'l office immediately filed a 1 steamships Pernambuco ami Soder
complaint against Rust and on a j hamm In the Baltic, sinking the for
charge of contempt he was brought mer.
SITUATION I IN
Three Bulgarian armies have crosa-
ed the Serbian frontier, threatening
the Belgrade-Nlsh-Salonlka railroad.
along which the allied force must ad
vance to relieve the Serbs. The Bul
gar troops are reported In the neigh
borhood of Zultcnr and Knalievac.
northeast of Nlsh. nnd Vlasotlncv
southeast of the Serbian capital,
nearer than the other points to
iid: XT ... rlMMA
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j MONTENECRON '-, $30P$!k
I o es So If ,'oq X
Watched Keel of
V,riHl.KCL f CALIFORNIA
dynamos driven by oil engines
express following the freight saved
a large amount of ciuh. Jewelry and
valuables. He saw the robbers on
the track ahead, threw on full steam
and escaped. It is reported the ex-
press carried a large sum of money
, for the sub-treasury and it is bellev
ed the bandits thought they stopped ' merous and so bold they frighten
the express whin they held up the'the Presbvterian chickens awav from
freight
the county Jai!
wait a hearing,
this afternoon.
a .few days ago.
which was given:
Two hillctl In Wreck.
'GAS HA, okla.,Oet. 19.
were kill-
il and
other missing
with thre.
injur
d. one fatally when
a Hock Island passenger crashed
u-
to a freight at Agawam
thirteen
THE BALKANS
Guevgheli.
road enter,
Greece.
where the strategic rail
Serbian territory from
Bamandria, an important Serbian
fortress on (he Danube, east of Bel
grade, has been occupied by the Teu
tons. The arrows on the accompany
ing map show the situation of the
rsHoua Teuton and Btttfar foreei
now Invading; Serbia
Vessel Being Laid
na Rooster Have
a Missionary Subject
tV Great Temptation
Here is a ne
prowess of G
warden for thi
the Presbyteria
to Rev J It
pre
lem to tax the
i.rei- Tonkin. game
i countv Out ner'fro-- unler lne ruins of the locomo-
, . .,
""
( ornellaon, the male:
! China pheasant:
'China pheasants have become so nu
heir feed and unier the protection
f the game laws proceed tn eat the)
nicKen feed themselves.
The China roosters are so large.
Ns Mr. Comelieon. that the chick
le chick -
lens think they are hawks. Accord
ingly, when they swoop down in the
.Tn chicken lots the hens all seek safety
in flight, thus leaving the field to
the fl,'
Relng a devout member of the
church and a law abiding citizen.
Rev. CorneUsOn says he rigidly obeys
the law and has taken no destructive
measures for the defense of his fowl sen has captured Obrenovac and the
but he humorously suggests the game Teutons advanced further in the.
warden should stay on his Place tolhei-rhts south of Kelsrade an official
"aha
the pheasants away.
GRAHAMME WHITE DENIES
HE WAS SHOT AS A SPY
IVIATOR II - MARK TW AIN -SW'KH
TO REPORT HE WAS
EXEOI TED BY BRITISH.
L( 'NOON. -Oct. 19 Seen at the
Hendon aviation ground. Grahame
Whlte, the aviator, denied persistent
reports he had been shot as a spy.
ITALY JOINS ALLIES IN
WAR AGAINST BULGARIA
RoME. Oct 19 Italy Has declar
ed war on Bulgaria, making Serbia.
England, France herself definite!?
under i lie ,1c-. lar.ulon. an I Russia in
"a state of war." which amounts to
the same thing.
NEWS SUMMARY
General.
I an -.iiitli caMm-t Und. is a-ked..
Mexican brigand-, rob Amerli-an
train.
Nations engage in race to Coatstan
tinopses Preside ut Wllmn -st rote for -.ur-
frage.
Pacific Cgaal to la- protected.
Ibdlar wheat n-alinil Its Portland
I jical.
Big new hotel g pnp...i for j-h-
axaa -gwlaa,
l oolc . in -off i.w NaMHi
igbt . la in nuuuial traliiin :
-.lulled at 111111 bo.vl.
DANIELS WILL
PROVIDE PACIFIC
WITH FIT DEFENSE
Great Fleet to be Sent to This Coast
Through Canal--Coast Defenses
to be Bettered.
MILLIONS TO BE SPENT
Pi-iparediioss llias of Administra
tion ttaYtv) Thought for" Western
i iat as Well as for Atlantic j Mar
In. r- to be Better Protected.
WASHINGTON. Oct 19. The Pa
cific coast within two years will be
guarded by the largest fleet in his
tory, under the plans of Secretary
! Daniels, it Is learned. . Through the
' Panama canal, the Atlantic fleet will
I frequently cruise to Pacific waters.
Daniels' plans for coast defenses in-
elude strengthened protection for San
Francisco and other large cities. Un
der the administration's defense pro
gram the annual "war ' budget will b
three hundred and sixty Bullion to.
iiiui ounureu million. i nis repre-
sents an increase annually of one hun
dred and forty five to a hundred and
seventy five million. The annual ex
penditure planned for army ranges
from one hundred and fifty to one,
hundred and seventy five million, af-
h,, " ea!l' Prop,osal 18 .'"r one
hundred and eighty four m.llion.
COMMUTERS TRAIN IS
CRASHED INTO SWITCH ; Z rwhoedTerelut:
I bed with revolvers. Several passeo-
! gers were forced to remove their
JOLIET, HI . Oct. It, Three train- shoes and outer clothing. One swar
men and two passengers were prob-, tny bandit nulled the shoes from the
ably fatally ifijured and a score seri-
ously hurt when the Chicago and Al-
ton commuters tram ran Into an
open switch. Of the threa hundred
j passengers only a few escaped bruls-
s and cuts. Trainmen were dug
I live whicb crashed headlong Into a
switch engine at a speed of forty
miles an hour. The commuters' train
j was composed of a smoker and four
i coaches.
Id ward ltacey Dead.
CHICAGO. Oct. ID. Colonel
ward Hacey. millionaire
sportsman
! and backer of Maor Thompson, died
' '"day of Bright? disease.
U1PVCMCCII OlDTilDCC
WAUrVCnOtll uAr lUntO
MANY SERR VILLAGES
BERLIN. Oct. 19.-Vn M.cken-
. " -
statement announced, several ser-
btan villages were taken. The state-
ment confirmed the capture of Vra-
nia by Bulgarians. They advanced
into Pirot valley, crossing several
streams and taking several villages,
Auto Trails Through This
City Bound to Bring Many
Tourists From The East
With the plan of blaxlng trails
j across the country, the American Au
i tomobile association, which has been
1 working with the sanction of the
I'nited States government, has Joined
i the coasts closer together and stamp
. ed this nation as probably the great
est of auto tourists in the world
now, stringing along from one end
of the country to the other, are re.'
blue and black signs on telephone
poles, trees, fences, everywhere ir
mci iui uivy are neeaea to guic.e
the autoisi in his travel, Pendleton
Is on the route of the Blue and Black
trall. and. from past statistics ot
auto travel across the country, this
city is sure to benefit greatly from
the number of visitors w-ho will pass
through here in a rear. Pendleton
is on the route to Portland. Spokane
" i other Washington cities, and to Ban
1 Francisco and other cities and popu
lar recreative spots In California
The Black trail leads to Portland
via Heppner and the Blue trail run
from Spokane, through Pendleton I
Walla W'ulia and tnence south Into
California. A trail Is now being
Mated through KM. stanfiebl an!
I'matllla to t ike th. I ur .-
Columbia Highwav mid th n Bl
Portland.
Ther.- are three routes pndected '
the American Automobile i.itlon
ll .
MEXICANS TAKE
TRAIN IN TEXAS
KILLING SEVERAL
Outrage at Brownsville Early Today
Soldiers the Chief Victms of
the Gang.
TRAIN WAS FIRST DITCHED
After W recking Train. K Mug Eiaji
wer, Bandrta Hob Pauueugej
Omitting to Bottler Mexicans
Aboard "Death to Grtncoea,"
Their Yell.
BROWNSVILLE. Texas, Oct 1
, Sixty Mexicans early today wrecked
and shot up a "Frisco" train near
here, shilling two Americans and
wounding four. They escaped after
lobbing the passengers and looting
the baggage cars. They- burned a
irt.lze tn it..).v niiramr riv hitn
drea civlljan. are trall.
ing them. The bandits removed the
r.nlta an,1 snikM frnrt. i h raila Th
locomotlve tWo ,orward
., dUchw, Englnr K,.ndal wu
crushed to death. Five Mexicans
then entered the first car still on the
track and began shooting. The bul
lets hit three American soldiers, kill
ing Corporal McBee instantly. C. H
McCain and H. J Wallis ran to the
T n i 1 hot V.M. rirawoH mil ana ihnt
McCain la dying. C H. Laymen and
c,4u(Je , BrMhear we also wound.
ed.
Other Mexicans entered the train
' immediately, shouting "Death to the
: Gringoee: kill the soldiers. ' They
Mood rtrpi of a Jwli ,ldir. The
Mexican passengers were unrreolested
The bandits are reported led bv Luis
re l.aro a ni.j u..w. f,.
Matamoras.
STRONG POSITIONS ARE
WRESTED FROM GERMANS
PARIS. Oct. 1. Gains for the
French about Bois-en-Hacha It Tea
caimed in an ,)(ficIlil sutement. A
gniiji.. ..,.,. ,
h fr, ,h
was wrest
ed from the Germans. Teuton gren
ade attacks were repelled. Bomb
and ,",,rd fnailladaa are reported at
Ubons. the East Navarian Farm and
elsewhere in Champagne.
Pol l' L si IK. i:NT SHOT
BY AlTo FIRJI T11H.1
,,p.
Sergeant J. F Toolan was shot and
killed bv HarrV Duncan early today.
Th ...a.n. ..,.,,..i.j w. n
I vvv.iaii.ru u r.'
troiman WTiite went to Duncan's
home to arrest him on suspicion cf
stealing automobile tiree. Duncan
opened fire with his mother clinging
to him desperately, imploring him
not to shoot.
to be on two of these i
main arteries of auto tra
the northwest. When i
j out to tour, the onl thin
is a guide Nm.Is publish.
: sociatlon, and with the
ute
. I
A
where wr.i
the signs
parties n
ng the
J -
i:
lave the
ng lhr .... - ,
tomobile dealers wh ! .
quickest wav m ceti
select their route and fol -w th.
signs along the wav arming at theli
' destination in due count ' rue
' This system Is bound is a us
dreds of auto tourists ar
to Pendleton annual!, in.1 M
big boon to the city.
The marks "If and "L" .n poles
mean turn "right ' or "lafl 1 as the
case may be Three bird- M if
straight ahead A blue and IrMM
circle indicates garage and a anaara
is the sign Ot a hotel With ihia
pl.un mapping of the sections of the
untry.
and through the busy atreela
BOt) im aauuhh
I ' matter what Its alia,
ib.
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