f . DAILY EVENING ESsHON 40i " f MM 4V jftvV "V VV We. ComwC for Eastern Oregon by the JWJSJ,, M V lllrlllllllul Jill I 'nil-.! StatM ttMihcr Dbsrrw DAILY EVENING EDITION TO ADVEUTISEUS. The Kaat Oreguolao hu the largeat pall circulation of any paper In Oregon, east of Portland anil orer twice the circulation In I'rndlcton of any other newspaper. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 27. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, .MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1915. NO. 8635 COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ITALY FAILS IN OFFENSIVE SAYS Austrians Claim Another City Taken From the Russians and Further Advance in Serbia. SAN MIGHELE BEING HELD: Di-Uc ol Allien Against Central Pott ers Dong Not Result m An, lit (Un Untiles Aeroplanes Throw Bomb on VmL-r, Damaging a hni-h mi,) See oral Buildings. VIENNA REPORTS VIENNA, Oct. 25. The failures nt PARIS, Oct. 25. Horrible cruellies the Italian renewed offenalve, cou- are being visited on the Barbital by tiled With the rupture or Kolkl from the Bulgarian Invaders ul that ooun the liana and other gains OnltTJf, according to e'ispatches fniu . a Busman mid Serbian aoll. are rhron- Inn I ka. Neither side expects or leled In an official statement. San i grunt quarter. The troops of both Mlchele Ih still an Austrian posaeaslcn i armies seem actuated by u fierce the statement claimed, and the en j personal hatred. Dispatches allege emv was driven hack repeatedly. The eentfa allies continue tht advance in Serbia, the statement Mid. i dren. Following Sofia's official HOME. Oct. 25. Austrian aero-' claim the liulgarluns captured L'skuu planes threw ten homos upon Venire it is said Czar Ferdinand's troops are ast right. The Stralzl church was j rushing reinforcements across Un damaged and several other balldiM Salonlka-NUli railroad. The occu Ignlted hut no casualties occurred, ! patlon of Uskub, gives the Bulgars a according to an official statement, j stronghold on this line. It is pre PlVMVJ World-famous paintings in , dieted the allies win have difficulty the church were destroyed. The pi-' penetrating to aid the Imperiled Sal awn de San Marco suffered from j blana fire. Serbs Claim Victory. DEATH OF NURSE IS BELIEVED TO HAVE DISPLEASED KAISER VOX I, AM KI A AXR VOX HISSING ' HAVE DEEM SUMMONED TO MAKE RETORT. LONDON, Oct. 2. The reported 1 mile front. 30 miles south of the Dan summons to General Von Lanckcn "he and Save rivers and are atraddl and Von Biasing, civil and mllltarj ! Ing the Belgrade - Constantinople governors of Belgium, to report to j railroad and the Morava river. The the Imperial headquarters personally Bulgarians, trying to join the central regarding the execution of Miss Ed- allies in northeastern Serbia have Ith favell. an English woman. Is fa. Ibsen repulsed, according to Xish ad-j terprete.l as meaning the killing may vices, not he as unqualifiedly npproved as; the statement. In defense. Issued by Under Secretary Zimmerman Of the Berlin foreign office Indicated. The Impressions here all along have been that the Brussels authorities husten- ed the death lest tne kalier pardon ! Her However the kaiser might re gard the merits of the case. It Is be lieved he Is not plased with the In terference with his prerogatives BRITISH TRANSPORT PUTS TO SEA WITH BIG CARGO VESSEL LEAVES sAN FRANCISCO re escape BEING INTERNED. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25. To es. rae Internment the British transport l.langreiss. which has been In port in. Saturday, lifted anchor shortly 1 1 fore noon and passed through the i h Id. 1 1 . ate. The I.langross has a cargo Of explosives and copper and : lumber destined for England. It was I said the steamer's cargo of powder Is .l.stlmd for transfer to the British I . i ien Newcastle and Rainbow, DOW I In the Paclflo ocean. REV. llee Edward R Clevenger, pastor of the Pendleton Baptist church, was chosen vice president of the Oregon H.iptist Association at the close of I he annual convention In Eugene Fri day Jeff H. Irish of Eugene, was re elected president; Rev. O. C VVrlgat of Purtlund, corresponding secretary, Rev. A. J. Hunsaker of McMlnnvllle, historical secretary. Rev. J. M. Nelson u Portland, recording secretary; J. F. Falling ot Portland, treasurer. Rev W. R. Utaenberg and Rev C. A. u-uis of Portland, auditors. Rev. Clevenger arrived home Sat in day evening and reports a very successful convention. More than 200 delegates from all parts of Ore gon were present. Salem was cho sen us the next place of convention, and Rev. J. H. Beaven of Portland, was selected to preach the annual ii rmon. The record for the work done hv i he Baptist church during the past i c,r us reported at this convention. tr said to he the best In the history CLEVENGER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION ! SERBS AT i WITH THE ENEMY Horrible Cruelties are Charged Against the Bulgarians Nor. Combatants Said to be Killed. AID TO SERBIA DIFFICULT With Nlsh-Suloulka Railroad hi Ihe Handi of Central Allies Ma., Be Impossible for Allies to Heuch Im porUad Serbians Itattlc at Vales is Huglng-. the Bulgarians are slaughtering non combatants by the wholesale, riot sparing aged men, women or chll- I ATHENS, Oct. 25. The liulgarlan (offensive has been broken at Vt-Ies. according to dispatches Irom Salon ika. French and Serbian troops ef fected a junction at Krlvolak, and succeeded in smashing the Bulgarian left wing The repulae threw the en- I emy into great confusion, the dls ' patches declare, and they retreated In great disorder on Strumnltxa The Serbo-French forces are in hot pur salt LoXDON. Oct. IS. The Austro- I Germans are advancing along an 10 BERLIN, Oct. 25. Disagreeing j with the French official statement. I the war office claimed the French have been driven hack around Mesnll j the west fre.nt. The repulse ot It ussian attack and further gains in Serbia are reporteei. Wilson to Wed Shortly Before Holiday Season DECEMBER 20 .IS TENTATIVK DATE WILL TAKE HONEY MOON IX THE BOOTH. WASHINGTON-, Oct. 25. The wed ding of the president and Mrs. Gat: will lie held shortlv before the e'hrlst mas holiday It probable eelll he De- e'enih. r :'0 and will take place at Mrs. Hull's home. This announcement wan made unofficially. The wedding will he ao afternoon affair with only members of the immediate families Present The honeymoon will be spent in the south. E I IF of the church In Oregon, with a to tal of 1147 members by baptism anu 1171 members by letter af otherwise. Forty-two missionaries In the state, with a total of some 30,000 visits, re port 318 baptisms and 274 other ad missions. Resolutions favoring the pussage of the Hobson bill proposing to bring about national prohibition of the li quor traffic by constitutional amend ment were adopted by the conven tion. The resolution promised to support the "five-year objective" of the Northern Daptiat Association In its campaign for "a' million additions to our churches by baptism, a mission ary force of 6000 men and women In America and the mon-Chrlstlun world. J, 00. 000 of endowment for the ministers and missionaries' bene, fla board, It. 000,000 for additional educational endowment and equip ment at home and abroad, an annual Incemie of Id. 000. 000 for missions and benevolence." INVADING HOMES PR SIN Preparedness Guaranty of Peace St ' . HsjsHsBV I BMW"5' - "t hHLf w.' '--'""'i v '"iHSB These are members of the nation-, ;il advisory board and the national rommlttee of the American Defense Society, which has Just heKiin a great campaign over the l'nitcd,lt has become the foremost organise lates to Convince the American tion working along these lines. CONTESTS IN COMING ELECTION IN EVERY WARD ARE ASSURED RALPH POLBOM is LATEST PIKANT TO ENTER It I FROM THIRD WARD. Con teats for all of the couni ilinanL positions open at the next election, save that in the first ward, are as sured with the entrance of Ralph Folsom as a candidate from the third 1 ward. Folsom's friends have been endeavoring to persuade him to run for several weeks and have finally secureel his consent to make the race Petitions are being cln-tilated today for his nomination. A. J. ejwen had previously announced ni BaJMIoacy from the third ward and, inasmuch i as Councilman Slehert will not seek re-elee'tleui. the e-ontest will probably he between Folsom and Oevens. The heittest aldermanlc contest promises to he In the secemd ward, where no less than seven men hau) announced their e-undidacy or are be--Ing groomed for the race. F. M. Oliver and W. W. F.dmlsten have pre-j tloualy announced their Candida and today A. H. Cox. manager of the Oregon Lumber Yard had petitions 'n elre-ulalon Others, who are consid ering entering the race or who are i being urged by friends to become' e-andidates from the north side, arej Henry J Taylor, A. F. May. Dr M. S. Kern and W. I. Gadwa. The contest In the fourth wnrd Willi be at least a three-cernered affair. I now that Councilman C, A e'ole has I decided to seek re-election. His pe titions are being circulated today. Lee McAtee and SI Rreti had pre viously unnouned themselves. In the first ward alone there la hut a single candidate In the field lhu. far. R. F. Kirkpatrlck. who was for merly a member of the council. ilr Is Depute Coroner. SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 25. The little city of Toll has the distinction of having the first woman deputy coroner appointed In this state. Dr. Haael Fdls.m. who was gradu ated last June from Rush Medical e ollege at Chicago hung out her shingle in Tolt in July. With a runa- bout she makes calls In all parts ot her mountainous territory' and Is al- , ready popular. As deputy coroner she will have to investigate all Ho- lent and auspicious deaths In her dls. trlct. public that "preparedness Is the best father he believed McGill was dying. ' guaranty of peace." In the short! The two men went again into tiie While in which the society has been room hut in the interval McGill had at work it has grown so rapidly thatjdled. PRISONER ADMITS HE CAME HERE TO STOP GERMAN UNDER ARREST M W HAVE REVEALED GIGANTIC i I'UVr IN NEW" YORK. NEW YORK. Oct. 23. Robert yesterday morning and after an in Fay. former German army lieutenant quest brought the body to this city. and his brother-in-law Scholtz. be-1 where It is being held, lieved to be plotters against American! . munitions plants and steamers bound fe.r allied countries, were granted a day's postponement when arralnged on a e-harge of "disorderly conduct' today. In connection with the alleged gi gantic plot, the police have detained Paul Daeche. who, the authorities said admitted he -was connected with Fay and Scholtx After 'he erralgnment. Fay gave out a state ment In which he admitted he cam I to America In April to stop ship ments of munitions to the allies aft er seeing the terrible havoc of the French artillery In the Champagne. The German government, he said hud aranged for hi passage after re- llevlng him of duty in the army. NEWS SUMMARY General. Death of English nur- i- dlnhas ; iiut to the kalarr, s-rhs and Bulgars uro at grtsal on Serbian soil. Italy Is said to bae railed in of fensive. Bulgarian.) are defeated by the French. (;aln by Preach rviHHted . on weKtcrn front. Million liner Is afire at wa. Portland prisoners are aaa traced to iail. Trappprl In Hrr. many die- in Pitts burg. HriiMi transport leaec (o wajni Intemmeiil. Leal Man llei. all nUrlit in dlte-h and dlea, ale - oholWm. jure sow. Foisora. Cox and Cole inks coun i - llmanle rav: others llkclv Supreme .xinrt BSSBSM x-vdon he-rc Fire destroys old landmark mem IMIeit Hoek .Innctiem. Mllltla e-omnanv Is sngarHted I'emllrtou. Ian w ight IN WfM CoM NEXT BAY V d Hugh McGill, a Laborer and Former Seaman, Succumbs Following a Debauch at Athena. WAS ON BATTLESHIP OREGON Made Memorial Trip Around the Horn During tile Spanbdi-Amerl-, .an War Had Deon Working for MM Taylor, south of AUiena Body is Being Hekl to Await Burial, Hugh McGill, 50 years old, a la-1 bofHT, died Sunday morning at the; Mose Taylor home near Athena. Ac-1 : cording to a verdict by a coroner's j jury, alcoholism was the cause of 'from Or.dovo tO Krivelak. in a 24 ! death The body Is being held at, hour, battle, according to Salonika' 'Brown's undertaking establishment! dispatches. The Bulgars retired from j until word is received from relatives, i Babrovo and the French occupied the 'He is believed to have relatives living , to,, n. The French are still chasing ! tral allies, 'near Seattle but urwess word is re-the ,. I ceived In a few days, the body Willi BERLIN. Oct. 23 lertnana report lie buried at the expense of the PARIS, Oct. 25. Victories for the successes along the east front anel In county. French north of Mesnile was record-Serbia. An official statement said McGill's face was battered and ed today in an official statement. "weat of Dvinaburg. the Russians '.se ratched but the cuts may have been I "By desperate attacks we have cap-1 have been thrown from their posl iihe result of his l'allinir into a ditch. ! tun d the second line of strong salients I tlons. In the storming of Illuxt, we He was found along the road Satur - ' ilnv afternoon hv Taylor and refusedl"6. a mile north of Mesnile.' ! to go to the farm house. According ' the communique. "The length was been repulsed. We took pexdUons ; to Taylor, who was the chief witness ' "On feet, the depth 750. and includ- west of Cxartorysk and near Komar at the coroner's inquest, he tried to I ed three and four lines of trenches ovow." i get McGill home and. when he would not come, went to the house him self ami brought down some blankets. McGill slept in the ditch all Satur day night. Early Sunday morning, Taylor and his son again went to the place and finally got McGill to the house, ac cording to their story. As the two were in the kitchen, McGill was heard to get up. He walked about the room, said Taylor, and Taylor's son went In to see what was the matter He returned hastily and told his -! McGill had been working on tht I Taylor place, five miles south of . j Athena, for the last few days and on j Saturday went Into Athena with a ! load of hogs. He got very drunk. anor.tin to Tavl.ir and urobably fell off the wagon coming hack and i The bodies of nine girls and one man roiled into the ditch within a short been recovered . Firemen be distance of the farm house. "eve. 22 perished. One of the injur- ..-,. i ed died. The dead are mostly Box .oi mucn is s.no.. "V""' rle nafl BffD hi uudu mi mtmmm country for several years, working at I odd jobs for farmers in that vicinity, i At one time he followed the sea. and I was said to have been one of the I crew of the battleship tlregon in the memorial trip around the Horn dur ing the Spanish-American war. Coroner Brown went to the place OREGON DAY AT THE FAIR WILL BE ON OCTOBER 30 October 30 will be Oregon Day at the Panama-Pacific International exposition and ell Oregonlans, who are contemplating I trip to San yranclsoo this year urged to he ciesent on that day The eommcr i:.il association this morning receiv id a letter from the Portland Chain i ber of i"ommeicc asking It to co-or-j erate In making eiregon Day a mem- I en able one. The plans for observing the day I have largely been worked out. In the morning Governor Withy COBS be wlh he conducted from the St Fran cis Hotel to the exposition grounds by j 'n American terms the Liverpool (a military escort and at 12:30 exer-j Prices for the highest grade of wheat rhM will be held at the elregonl1' IMf 1-5 rer bushel, bui'd'ng with Governors Withycombe! , mu'. Johnson. Mavor Rolfe an. I Pre dent Moore participating. A dlnn-. will he held at 7 in the evening i.i honor of Governor Withycombe. On Monday evening. Nov 1. a reception and dance in honor of Oregon visit ors will be given in the California hulldlng. Crisis Comes In Trial. e'elMO. Italy. Oct. 15. For Feirtet e'harlton. the youthful American, the climax of his trial for heating to death J his wife, Mary Castle Scott Charlton, came today. Prosecutor Mellini be gan the argument against him. He declared Charlton as responsible for the wilful murder and demanded the most s-ere penaltv under the Italian law. life Imprisonment. Charleton's hopes centered on the closing argu ment of Attorney Pirardl. his chief rnonel Pirardl is most Interested In the case and It was predicted he ; would outdo himself His power be fore a Jure Is well known Mental for , irresponsibility was stated as the key note of his address BULGARS DEFEATED BY FRENCH; LATTER ALSO WIN IN WEST North of Mesnile, GallicTroops Capture Second Line of Strong Salients From the Germans Enemy's Losses Are Heavy. Bulgarian Troops Retire From Rabrovo After 24 Hours Battle French Occupy Town and Take up Pursuit of Fleeing Enemy-Allies Again Call on Greece to Make Decision. . ATHENS, Oct. 25. The French, defeated the Bulgarians on Sunday i ! con-prising positions north of hill No. said TRAPPED BY FLAMES IN BOX FACTORY. 10 MAKE THEIR ESCAPE St EMPLOYES ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE PERISHED IN BIG FIRE AT PITTSBI R.. PITTSBURG. Oct. 25. Trapped by flames, only ten out of 26 men and girl employes of the t'nion Box e"ompany's plant at Allegheny es caped, according to company offi cials Xine were taken to a hospital. i factory employes. Besides the box factory several small manufacturers occupied the building. Probably 100 were employed In the building alto gether. Quick thinking on the part of C B. e'arlisle. a passerby, saved five of the girls He threw them a rope to the third story window and they slid down safely Many lesped from the other windows before the fireman spread their life nets. Wheat up Three Cts at Chicago Today CHICAGO. Oc I the close today 11. "J 3-8. (Special.! At Dec. J1.01 1-S. May Portland. PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 25 (Spe cial. 1 At the Merchants' Exchange today, club M bid. 92 1-2 asked: hluestem, 92 1-2 asked. 94 1-! bid. Iiverpool (Saturday.) LIVERPOOL Oct. 23. Wheat.! , Spot No. 2 Manitoba, lis 5 1-Id; No 13. lis 5d: No. 2 hard winter. 12 'd: No 2 Chicago new. lis 2d MM Makes Haul. OMAHA, Oct. 25. Thlrt thou. sand and twenty two conversion ...j .,,.. .. .. iiiame-u ruuj i-uoaay s evangeusuc campaign here, to say n.Hhlng about on lh, pRC, flTf tinn .., flt.'Js cleaned up In the doatagls o'clock and spread Thrre. session Sunday from free ill offer-1 being no means of combating lUe ings of 47.000 people. During the flames suc-essfullv. the hulHIIng Wul seven weeks here. Sunday spoke to burned to th. ground and pr i.-ti. ..a . over 800.000 people. -an of the contents destroyed MALLORY LINER IS REPORTED ON FIRE CHAULEfToN, . C. Oct. M The Mallory line steamer Colorado Is afire off Cape Romalne. according to wireless advlees from the steamer Suwanre She reported that the The i enemy's losses were heavy." LONDON". repeated their clde whether . The allies have 3t that Greece de them or the cen- toll took 2958 prisoners Russian attacks I south of Vyganovsqkoye Lake have PENDLETON MAY JOIN IN NATION'S PLAN FOR DEFENSE GUARD THERE I SOME TALK OF REOIt GWIZING MILITIA IS Tins CITY. Shall Pendleton Join the prepared ness move now underway throughout the country by reorganising a na tional guard company? here Is some talk along this line and there are some reasons why the move would be wise. It is the view of Dr. M. S. Kern for mer captain in the O N. G. that the militia ray hill will be passed by the coming congress. If this comes true there will be pay for guardsmen and mfcst b sn "thank you" basis as In the past. The position of company commander In particular will be made easier as he will be able to employ clerk hire at government expense. It Is the supposition everywhere that the mllltla pay hill will make It easier to eserure both officers and enlisted men for the national guard. Hence if the bill paesses a guard company might do well in Pendleton Pendleton had a guard company for several years and the command was disbanded hecause of Inability to se cure officers. A the state Is now erecting ar mories for national guard companies tne diff,r,nt town, the permanent establishment of a company would mean a substantial building for the city. here puhlic DANIELS FARM DESTROYED BY FIRE; AN OLD LANDMARK 1'IAMI.s e.l-rr GOOD CTARfT S! M l. EFFORTS. TO OOMIKM, THEM FAIL Starting In the upper stor from an unknown cause fire vwt.nl.n afternoon destroyed the old Jim hi. lels farm house Jut east of PUM Rock Junction, according la w..rd hrought to Pendleton this morning The old house was a landmark, ha. Ing stood there for mnnv v.ir t I wa" city owned by w P Daniels ..f this and was occupied hv Eln.r . innmn.im it n . . . . r.. r , , , . . m. . . . . . crew had abandoned the tni were picked up h an iinldenUflad merchant steamer The I MafSjtts. ksfl Charleston last night with (00) hole of cotton for New York Tugs hats gone to the asakrtaace. and tunnels defending Boyaux.