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DAILY EVENING ELtfN DAILY EVENING EDITION lor by TO ADVERTISERS. Tbe Kut Dregonlan has the largMt paid circulation of any paper In Oregon, cut or Portland and over twice tbe circulation In iVnilii'toD uf anjr other newipaper. MM statra Wrautvrr Observer night and Saturday. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ml VOL. 27. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915. NO. 8633 - 'VTmWBrJSZ SERBS INFLICT HOT LOSS ON AlimiMAN INVAR TO WIN SO AS TO Ull nwmwwuHnnii Hiiniiuw ....-. p . Sixty Thousand Austro-GermansLost : Says Report From Athens Nish t Not Abandoned. 6REEGE WON'T ACCEPT PLAN Greek ITenilcr Indicate Policy of Venn nlli v to Uo Continued Ser bian Say They Will Win If Allies Kuril Aid In Ttroe, ATHENS. Oct 22. The Serbians defeated the Austro-Qermans or the northern frontier, Inflicting 60,000 loss, Nish message anld. The Bui-1 garlnn occupation of Vranla, Velwsa anil Jnajavatoff la denied and the fall of Istlp and Kotzana la confirm ed. Premier Paslteh la quote 1 aa saying If aufflclent allied help art Ives soon nn ultlmiite victory may be ex pected for the Serb. Ilcni German Ls, BUCHAREST, Oct. 52 Pushing their way through Serbia In 1 drlvo for Constantinople 8000 Austro-Oer-mans were killed and wounded In Serb counter attaoka at Trnowielzl. south of Pojqarevao. while the re mainder whs forced to retreat toward Pcmcndrla, according to advices here. The Herman division heading from Belgrade toward Lcskovac lost one third of Its strength when flunked by Serbian artillery Tbe main Invad ers are moving aouth along the Bel grade to Constantinople line through the Mornva valley. BMMM W'm't Accept. ATHENS. Oct 22. Greece, accord- militarists." who declared that vnl 'ng to all signs, will refuse the Island nntnry military instruction in '.he of Cyprus offer from the allies for high schools la "un-American -e-her ntry Into war. A government , cause military" and a measure that Journal quoted Premier ZalmL- aa"wa not tbe outgrowth of popular saying the Greek attitude toward thej demand," the members of the sen iol stirring events about her la un- board adopted yesterday the recom rhnnged It Is presumed Greece will ' mendatlon offered by the teachT'-' answer politely in me an. uiiisisa-i wbbiiw, W" f'""'! turn asking a specific definition of her, of military Instruction In the Pert- attitude toward them. j land high schools. i T . . L h"r""m,:nt "f ,h0 jafcOOl Will Remain at Nish. I dents In the Oregon National Guard j LONDON. Oct. 22 The Serbian and the naval militia ts the form of ; government will remain at Math, the training that was unanimously agreed Serb legation announced after It had reported the government would be moved. UK I I II IIIXI 10 MINI TI s IterTMey St111le.1t Make Record fo. snsM'nsl(in of Respiration. BERKELEY. Cal . Oct. 22. VM.at Is said to be a new record fo' vol untary suspension of respiration has been made by Warren D. Horner, a graduate student of the University of California, in a nexperlment cot duct ed by Dr. Saxton Temple Pope, In structor In surgery, according to a statement made public today. I")r Tope caused Horner to hold lib hranth 10 minutes and 10 seconds III ss s CAlTI lli: MANY AUSTRIAN FK.IITr.lts PRTROGRAD, Oct. 22. The Rus sians Captttred one hundred and forty eight Austrian officers, seventy-five hundred men. two howitzers and many machine guns In the Alexlnef region of Galicia, it is officially announced. NEXT STEP WILL BE TO TALK AROUND THE WORLD BY MEANS OF TELEPHONY WASHINGTON. Oct. 2:'. -Follow-. klo direct. Success Is certain, It la lug the achievement In talking by believed, though different mechanl Slrelesa to Honolulu and Paris the, cal adjustment will be required. Sec Arllngton wireless station has aa ltsretary Daniels reiterated his hope that next ambition a conversation glrdl-1 when wireless telephone is perfected, ing the globe. The Instruments are It will be Installed In the navy to sup being tuned dp" for talking to To-'plHtit wireless telegraphy. PENDLETON NEEDS OFFICFbIdW PRO! ESSIONAL MEN Tl Professional and businessmen of Hi. 1 it are certain that if Pendleton had a new office building many more nun in the professional walka of life would locate here. Attorney Will M. Peterson said today that within the last week he has been vieted by three physicians and one attorney who sought to locate here but could unit no omces 10 mm ur uweniiig 10 nere loosing ror an omce aa he In llve in. Dr. Cavanaugh of Portland, tended to open a practice here. A brother of the Judge Cavanaugh 's new office building and a modern new In the city and la trying to find ' apartment house would come In office room and a house for his fait.-1 lumly at Just thla time. HERMAN RIDDED SAYS CCPTlflH UF UfdlllH i uibvviiun u, iiwmnn UNNECESSARY HORROR MOW YORK. Oct. 22. Herman Kidder, publisher of the Staats Zel tu tig, un ardent chumplon of the Ger man cause, deplored the execution of Miss Cuvell by the Germans In Bel glum. "It la a terrible thing," ho said. "It seems too awful that such things must happen. It should not he necessary to execute a woman un der any circumstances. Had her case been taken before the kaiser, she probably would have lieen pardoned. There are times when German com manders may do things In the heat of war In which even their own peo ple do not support them." Oscat Strauss held It to be a shocking in- 10 GIVE CREDITS FOR GUARD DRILL Nil DRILL IN SCHOOLS hit O. X. (.. AMI NAVAL MILITIA RECOMMENDED. PORTLAND. Ore, Oct. 22 Des- Pile the radical opposition of "nn'l- upon This decision followed can - ...r. o, ,.- .imnii. i! f-u",-,,,.- tendent Alderman Under the pin na adopted all the equipment, sup ptsM and uniforms will be furnished by the government throuhg the state. Credits to Be Given for Drill. The student" will be encouraged to enlist In the state service and will receive graduation credits In thrlr school work for attendance at drills. The working out of this idea was placed In the hands of n commit iee composed of the teachers' commit tee, city superintendent and adjutant general of the state. This committee will be composed of Dr. Alan Welch Smith, S. P. Lock wood, L. R. Alderman and Adjutant General George A. White. They will proceed with the plans Immediately O. M. Plnmmer was the only mem ber of the board who was not pres ent and without his vote the meas ure passed unanimously after It had been attacked by Paul Stark Seeley and John Llovd As a rule, the Saloonkeeper takes more pride In the bar fixtures than in his patrons. RNED AWAY lly. He Is much impressed with Pen-Jut uieion ami uesires to rocate here. There were two other physician i also here this week looking for places to open offices and one tried to have Mr. Peterson sub-rent a part of his office. Mr. Peterson, however, was unable to accommodate the physician as he needs every bit of room be has I An attorney rrom Mlaaouri was also EACH SI TRIES :e Wavering Course of Greece and Rumania Causes Hard Struggles for Decisive Victory. RUSSIANS MAKE HEADWAY Serbian situation Very Serious ut There Are Bright Spots for Allies in XcWh 18,000 Fl Before Ad ranee of Russian Soldiers. LONDON', Oct. 22. With the Ser bian situation admittedly serious de spite a gallant resistance, all the warring nations are struggling for a decisive victory to Influence the wav ering course of Greece and Rouman- : la. Along the western front it is known the Germans are seeking to 1 bring matters to a head though the j French war office claims It Is without ii' ess. In the east the German pro j gross in the Rlga-Tlvlnak region li Better though In the Styr region the Slavs have an advantage On the Italian front the battles have taken ' on new ferocity. Nish Is under Im ! mediate pressure from Austro Ger ! mnns on the north, while the Bulg.irs j on the east are menacing seriously I the Serbian army Russian Victorious. OKNKVA, Oct. 22. Eighteen thousand men and mites of trem ties i In the Kikau regkm fell before the Slavs, according to a Itadom dis patch. Southwest of Dvina the Rus sians continue their progress, while southwest of Dvinsk the Germans are retreating. In eastern Oallcla the Russians are advancing against the Atistrlans. rapidly! j Sucre for Austrian. VIENNA. Oct. 22. Success fol the Austrlans at nil fronts is claimed An official statement declared a tlp n0(.urre(, wlth tnp Rugsans terdav southwest of Czartorvsk which 1300 were raptured. In ,,ia np Au8,rlanii have orouplei bac it- Se- j Uulr. Take Tow... UKItl.IV ,), .. Tl 1 . have occupied Kumanovo. It Is offi cially stated. This Is midway be tween the eastern and western fron tiers of Serbia, on the road which connects with the Xtsh-Sallnlka line. The Russians northeast and southeast of Baranovttchi were re pulsed by the Bavarian forces, it is officially claimed. More than a thousand were Imprisoned. If He Married This Lady for Money it Seems He Did Badly Alleging that her husband, Charles Darr, a white man. 45 years old, has ill-treated her. Ellen Darr. a mixed-breed. 6 r years old. filed suit today In the circuit court through At torney Will M. Peterson for a di vorce. At the same time a restrpln ing order was filed with the court to prevent Darr from coming on her j property on the reservation. Mrs Darr is an allottee on the res ervation, owning 160 acres of 'f 1 joiesi n itciii lanu in nun section. Thil land is valued conservatively at I M0.0M, and Is leased by Judge a loney. She alleges in her complaint I that Darr has told ner he married her for her property, that he would 1 I outlive her and that the property, j would be his at her death. She avers j that he refuses to work. 1 The couple were married at Wal'a Walls In June, 1914. Bad Auto lootdent. PEORIA. 111.. Oct. U.- Joseph; Johnston, fiance of State Senator I John Dailey's daughter, was killed and Dalley. his wife and daughter and Attorney Hugh Wilson were In-: Jured when an automobile overturn ed near Strentor NEWS SUMMARY timonil. English enraged over execution of (aell Illll IlLUO WILLI Secretary (iarrison takes strict ,.. Property where posstt.ie. ami one car llon ngnliatt nailer. ' already assured, the steamer Bright suot,, for Serbia In eastern Kla",H,h M"g '" lo! light Ing. I 060.000 feet of ties here next month Next stcu will lie .. aatli ... I for Guaymas delivery Later the around uorl.i Local. Special meeting of Htv council to night. Mixed breed woman, owning valu able reservation land, seeks diorce from white husband. Pendleton need office building. Fighting to Save His Country "iSt tt PitirKC AUKHtlfU. O Stm. I'rince Alexander of Serbia, who is n command of the Serbian forces at- tempting to bar the Teutonic ad'-aiKo on Nish. The position of the Serbian army is at present most critical On the north It is facing a huge Teuton ic army, while the Bulgarians on t-.e east have already started operations 30 miles from Nish. . CARRANZA AFTER NORTHWEST TIES FOR PROMPT USE GRANTING OF RJSCOGNfTION DE FACTO GOVERNMENT BRINGS RESULTS. 1 1 1 PORTIND. Ore.. Oct. 22 Sub j stantial evidence that official reccg- I nition of the Carranxa government in ' Mexico by the United States, which carries with It the privilege of ship ping explosives to the Carranxa forc es. Is being turned to good account In a commercial way. was illustrated here yesterday through the receipt by Portland lumbermen of specifica tions from the I'arranzn government covering several million feet of lum ber wanted In the form of ties airl stringers for railroad constructing The destruction of certain railr nl property south of the border i thought toJiav hampered the futo-e movement of troops and supplies un less reconstruction material can be obtained without loss of time, and the nearest source of supply is tbe northwest, with the Columbia river picked as the most advantageous market. There are ties available on the river and shipments can be st ir ed with little delay if satisfactory prices are quoted the present powers-that-be In Mexico. Vessel Are Available, The closing of the Panama canal j has made it possible to use hand -I sized steamers held on this side 'Of j the business and in anv event Cie steam tonnage regularly found on the coast could he utilized In moving the stuff as desired. It Is believe! that the Inquiry will be followed ly others as progress Is made In the re habilitation of certain districts and that a good market may be offered In Mexico for lumber In advance "' I the complete pacification of the coon try. The Southern Pacific interests are to advance certain repairs to their Southern Pacific undo Southern Pacific undouhte!! will be In the market for ties, stringer issl bridge material In connection wltl. the announced Intention of construct ing a direct line to the city of Mexi co, Of course, the close friend ways liable to touch you. 7 " !J Government Plans Military Zone Under Martial Law to Permit of Prompt Punishment. SECRET AGENTS TO HELP 10 TAKE S IUP1MU S Raids of past Two Days Rouse Sec- I'russels. While they made no com retary Garrison to Vigorous Action ment for publication, officials priva- New Regiment Ordercu to.tely deplored the incident. The ad Brownsville. Another to Texas city. ' ministration is ready to forward any I representations England may desire WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. Follow-' to make through this country. The Ing on the heels of the Mexican bor-j efforts of Minister Whi'tlock are gen. der raids of the past two days, Sec-jerally approved and the kaiser's par- retary Garrison has ordered the j an of other women has created some Twents -eighth infantry from rexas satisfaction. City to Brownsville, the Twenty -third from Jacksonville, Florida, to T City. The Tw enty -eighth is the last garrison at Texas City and its romov-' al to Brownsville indicated the seri- j ousness with which the war depart-, ment looks toward recent develop-! mentis in that section, where Ameri-j can soldiers and civilians were killed and wounded. Garrison has asked department of; justice agents to assist in stamping out the bandits and the question of establishing an army secret service Is under consideration. The govern-1 ment has in mind the creation of j a "military zone" by court martial and the summary punishment of! raiders, v Tlirralen Reprisal. BROWNSVILLE. Oct. 2 -Hun . dreds of citizens have announced that ,at the next Instance nf hunitrv ln the border here they intend to cross into Mexico and "take It out t.n the greasers." The situation Is extreme - ly tense. The military and civil au- thoritlea realize it will be difficult to restrain these and other citlxens and it is feared international complica tions may arise. KEEP FRENCH BUSY ALONG WEST FRONT PARIS, oct tbe French f western front ed during the a number of 22. Seeking to Tees buy along keep the the Germans attempt past twenty four hours ittacks which were re- pulsed, an official statement claim ed. Attacks southwest of Fort Gi venchy and about Souchez and west of Tahure were repelled. at Ears" of Men Who Defend Paris aamjnsBWiwasBanBSM '3saBaBaVkBBs taflsKllBV easel Vajsafl saTB I 1 mKtKjKtim i 'iiiiiisjbi 11 Manas """1 This Is an anti-aircraft "lislenin ipped with reversed megaphones iro.ich of hostile aircraft EXECUTION NURSE ElwS BUSH 10 FIGHT TO THE END AMERICAN OFFICIALS SHOCKED BY EXECUTION OF MISS CAVELL, NURSE WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. Official circles were shocked by the execu tion of the English-woman Misa Ca vell by the Herman authorities at Wheat Prices Drop Three Cents Today i'HICAG today, Dec. 11.0 1-4. PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. IsL) On the Merchants' today, club. 91 bid. 9J 1 bluestem. 54 bid 97 asked. ni Liverpool (Yesterday.) LIVERPOOL Oct. 22 Wheat Spot No. 1. new Manitoba, lis 4 l-2d; I No. 2, new, 11a 3 l-2d; No. 3 new. t lis 3d; No 1 northern Duluth, lit j 10d: No 2 hard winter. 12s 3d. i In American terms the top in l-lerpooi, lasn. 1 ' A)iortionmttt la Made. The October apportionment to the! schools of Umatilla county has been lompietea oy county .ennoi super- they fan to find it. then their soul t intendent L E. Young. Under the' indeed lost." law, the cfiunty for this month ap-' The Birmingham Post said- "Miss portions 11(10 to each of the schools j CaveU's execution shows the hiffh and variable amounts are received ! German military. Judicial and admin -from the state. A complete list of! istrative authorities are all tarred the apportionments will h tjivei.Jwlth the same brush as the common la,er soldiers who murdered, raised and il'LGARS CAR. I Mi DEEP INTO SERBIA PARIS. Oct 22 The Pulsars half way across southern Serbia, at, . Kumnovo. This is a very formidable' 1 uiganan invasion, as it strikes at territory which it is known Bulgaria! j wants. The other invasions are mere j CLEVELAND. Oct. tl The pHt , raids. Ttie Serbs are hardly resisting ! k8 (W oi publicity would end the the Bulgars. but are reinforcing the j seat world war. Such was the opposition to the Austro-German in- ,u"d of Chairman Elbert Gary, of i vaders. 1 the United States Steel Corporation. ! ddressing the American Iron and post" near the Fret, h an I BakTophosMO t" f' Newspapers Rail at German Barbar ity for Alleged Barbarity in Slay ing Miss Cavell. NURSE WOUNDED GERMANS Knli omenta Increase in Peace Talk Is Technical Offence Cnnsjalllii il Woman But Death Deptorrd. i LONDON. Oct 22 British rage and horror at the German execution i of Misa Edith Cavell for assisting al lied soldiers to flee from Belgium . promised appreciably to affect the : war sentiment. Enlistments are brisker and peace talk Is alienee' ! The disclosures crystalixed deter mination in England tojwage the war to the bitter end. The newspapers admitted the Englishwoman commit ted a technical offense for which she , was liable to death but denounced 1 the actual execution fn view of the fact no act of espi - .e was estab- lished against, her and the fact that for Months she had cared for wound- ! ed Germans as well as her own c jn ii Spec-! try men. American Minister Whit Exchange nock's communications with the Qer 2 asked; ! man governor at Brussels indicated n the British the Germans were jolltr of bad faith in following a secretive course which his pleas failed to check. Documents made public br the British government shoved he even pointed oat that reprisals might follow the execution of the woman. "The execution mirrors the snirit rices " wium su-ai. -r, in an 5 per'U loun" nd brutality which are not spontaneous, but calculate 1 and systematic." said the Manchester Guardian. 'Germans have ften asked why thev are so little loved In the world Miss Caveils execution contains the key to the sBSVSJt looted their way through Belgium " GARY SAYS PUBLICITY WOULD END THE WAR ivei institute, of which he is pres ident. Incidentally. Gary pointed to America's prosperity nnanu,. w. - ... I admitted partially born of war but I he predicted a prolonged continu ance of these conditions cannot obtain after the war! particularly if the country is laid open to competition with cheap labor and impoverish- -t conditions abroad The steel king took a positive stand for publkil in private business, and In state, muni cipal and national affairs. On the question of publicity to end the war Gary said Tf the masses f the People of the different nations en laced in the terrible ron';: .. . B raging In Europe were fully in'ni ed of the facts it is not to t ... . ed the wars would be con long " TIMBER RRJNt.s li.tioae Section sidd at OnkUfl. x nfs Books at S3; oan MO.NTESAN'O. Wash -- The Wev, TlmVr CoTpKi 1 K-l to the Mas- n has sold sect County Logg was S13S. nue stamps about five 1 ' and will be county J ' Jewish 1rnm'.raiits 1., to mem vork m Hershfleld. of the Hebrew sh and Immigrant Aid 8m it : on the steamer Ryndman toda ; ganise a central hurrau in Ev aid the large number ' J. 1 are expected to emigrate to 'I ed States at the end -f the w I was accompanie-l bi a t perta. It IDItitl Ml si T XtLt. LKJIoit TX. low t. CaDCAOO Oct Carpenter Issued a tion forcing th I accept Wu..r for I labeled "for pnv however Iowa a Federal Jd wiU