DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION TO ADVERTISERS. The Kul Oregonlan has the largest paid circulation of any pair In Oregon, eaat of I'ortlaud and over twice the circulation In i'endletuu uf any other newspaper. ttorerasa, fur I-utti Oregon hy the ailed State Weather Oneerrer I Portland Fair tonight and Buadaj COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 27. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915. NO. 8646 ZAIMIS Will BE PREVAILED UPON TO RETAIN POST King Constantine Risks Revolution in Greece by His Determination, to Dissolve Parliament. TRYING TO MAKE COMPROMISE rimi Appoan to Ik- to t.ri M cm her of th" Opposition to Aci-cpt Place of Minor Importance In New Cabi net Mar Party, However, UopM 10 w in the Election. LONDON, Nov. (. King Constan tint i.f Greece Iiiih risked preclpltut itta I revolution Athena dispatches stun that hu la determined to dia- , 011 parliament rather Ihun turn the governmental power buck to Veni al lot, and that ho will aak Premier almis to retain control pending a gl neral election. It will require at leaet ln months to prepare for an I election, It la believed. SCnlnila will attempt to reconstruct 'he cabinet j with the name ministers who resign ed, with the probable addition of two . YlHsMltsl supporters. In an effort to ; unite .the factions It ia probable that Venlxeloa himself will be asked to accept a poet. The king plana to aatiafy the war j (arty leader In this manner but at the name time to deprive them of any n a power by keeping them In a hope less minority cabinet. Even If the war1 Part wlna In the coining election. which VenlieloK In confident of do- I Ing. the plan makes It possible for the king to gain at least two months time. It Is believed he hopes the crls- ' Is in the llalknns will be passed be- tore the elections are held, so a pro war victory will be too late to accom pli-h anything. NAVY ORDER IS SENT OVER THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE DANIELS TALES To ADM HI At AT .NEW VOKK 0THEI1 STATIONS OVERHEAR. WASHINGTON. Nov. 6 Secre tary Daniels transmitted yesterday the nrst naval order ever sent by wireless telephone to Hear-Admlral I'sher at the New York Navy-yank From his desk In the navy depart ment the secretary talked to the yard by way of the nig government (..wets at Arlington and ordered a report on repairs to the dreadnought New York. Navy officials say the accomplish ment brings closer the day when the -.1 rctary of the navy may sit at his desk In Washington nnd talk to Oiei Meet commanders all over the world twblo Order. Trannnlttoil. Bet rotary Daniels transmitted this verbal order, which was taken down by n stenographer In Admiral Ushor's office and acknowledged verbally by the admiral himself: 'Hear-Admlral I'sher, command ant. New York navy yard: Report as soon as practicable after the arrival of the New York how toon can the repairs required be completed "DDANIELS." Navy wireless stations In all parts of the country were eavedropplng to catch the conversation. While Sec retary Daniels was still talking with Admiral Usher, the Charleston, S. C. station telegraphed that the crder had teen overheard and copied there liermnn Submarine sunk, MSTKIIDAM, Nov. I. A Ger man submarine was reported to have leen sunk off Varna ,a Bulgarian port on the Black Sea, by the Rus sian fleet. Mciim Klorriestrm Wrecked. GIBRALTAR. Nov 6 The steam ship Florrlestnn, registering .136n tons, has been wrecked, according to advices received here. The ves sel was en route from Genoa to Wil mington. N. C Details of the wreck have not batn received. NEWS SUMMARY General. Mali Is captured by llulgars. Greek premier will Itr asked to May hu: new clcilon. Looat. Mad dog runs am nek; kill two l'opv bite loan several dogs and ling: killed. IVnlnnd and I'rii-dlcv eleventh hour innrildntct Tor council Hero of Monimnc to rap Mtloorw In re soon. Ilcnnislon's ajwn ends with m:in I etipie present. Rescue at Big aMH er rFdtwrV raf. The picture shows firemen rei. li ng from the fourth story window j ne ot the girl trapped In th fire I Increased Attendance at Hermiston Hog Show Marks the Second and Last Day HKIi.MI.STuN ore . Nov. 6. -1 (Special Correspondence.) Wiih an increased attendance and every ,iart lot the county well represented the second day of Hermiston 'a annual ling and Dairy show is proving even I j more successful than the first day, land the project's third attempt to ,x- I plolt the hog and dairy Industiv oil I this part of the county Is uniie-dlon- ably ntUctl superior U) her first et-l forts. Mam Pendleton people are num-j i bend among the host of visitor here! today and are opening their eves! with wonder at th" splendid livestock I ne judging of the cattle and of the domestic arts, man ual training and agricultural exhib its' of the school fair Is taking plana this afternoon. Mrs. A. W. Purdy, Mrs George Itnvhlll and Mrs. Paul Jones, all of Hermiston. are Judging the domestic aits exhibits. Plot. Ohm bet of Pendleton. H. K. Dean and It. W, Allen are Judging the g- ! rlcultural exhibits and Dr. M IV Kern. Judge S. A. Lowell and Judge G. W Phelps acted as judges of the competitive school parade A mistake was made yesterday In giving the residence of W. C. Green, winner of the prize offered for the chiimpion sow In class 17. It was given as Stan field, whereas he claims Hermiston as his residence. The school parade contest was the feature of the Hermiston Hog tnd Dairy Show today and the following floats were represented: No. 1 Nursery Rhymes. Echo school. No. '2 Horn of Plenty. Hermiston school No. S Old Woman In Shoe. Her miston school. No. t Old King Cole. Hern-lston school. No. a Alfalfa Is King. Corn U King, yueen of the Dairy, Hermiston. No 6 -Progress of t'matltla Pro ject Raw Land, Engineer and Home-, ateader, Homested Developed. Her miston school. No. 7 Story Land, Hermlst u school. No. s Food Value. Columliln School No. H - Alfalfa la King for Cow Feed. Columbia school No. 10 Return of Rip Vim Win kle, Echo school. No. fi. Progress of Umatilla Ject. by the Hermlst, m school Renael'l room, was awarded Pro. Prof first priie No. in. Heturn of nip Van Win kle by the Echo school, second prize. No. 3, Horn of Plenty, by Bryant's room Hermiston ! was given third prise. iinnic feme) winners, .bulge Giles of the Union Yards of Portland estenla noon announced the winners M !ss hool. Pittsburgh Fire ftlie union Paper Bos Company, in 'ittsl .urg, on Monlay. Fourteen lives vcrc loat in the blaze. swine department. The winners of ih. prizes for registered Poland Chi na BXhlblta were reported yeslerda.' la this paper. The following at winners in the Duroc Jersev ,1 'ne lrt-' j 1 ment: He t boar, one year and over. C P. Aduni of Kcho; second, Thomas Campbell of Hermiston; best boar, under one year and over three (Continued on page four.) LATE BULLETINS Gain inin-t fjrmanns PARIS, Nov I. Damage t' the ' -ci mans along the western front is reported officially Mine combat continued In the Argonne and Meuse regjnns An explosion in tho cl-init. it Melancourt badly damaged the1 'nemy'a organisations The Germans were repulsed around Lncotirtlne last' night, it was claimed. j Bulgam Lone ioo.imio ' LONDON, Nov. 6. The casualties sustained by the Bulgarians In the drive against the Serbians total 100.-; 00, according to Nish estimates. Ser- blan losses arc not civeii hut ih.. a are admittedly heavy i e Montenegrins (.alii Some. VIENNA. Nov. . Reporting gains against the Montenegrins, an official statement admitted some positions had fallen to the enemy. "We captured Miclmotska moun tain from the Montenegrin! west of Grahovo." the statement said. "Part of the garrison Was captured and the remainder scaltered to the mountains. East of Trehinje (Austrlai we captur ed several frontier heights." Certain positions around Herzego vina were taken by the Montenegrins Soliwr-rin Is Volihil INir. SAN PRANCUCO, Nov. . It. p. Schwertn, general Manager of the Pa cific Mail Steamship company since I, was appointed and general manager ed Oil company. He fice December t, vice-president 'f the Associat- ill assume of. Mr Schwertn will succeed William P. Porter, since whose death three months ago, the general managership has gone unfilled. Heaibpiarters o( the company are In San Krancico. The Associated Oil company is con trolled by the Southern Pacific com pany, and in turn cntr sub-ui in r corporations, era I Riixirt Reaches Vatican. ROM E. Nov, (!. -A long r. believed despite denials to co peace negotiations, arrived at Vatican by special courier from tigaor Unrvhcttl. who his ben collating with Prime Von Bueb Sw Itatrland, Young Farmer is AtZLd Z McA 1 .? Uog; Kills beast I IM- hlllhl'VI ItK K IK KECEJV. l. TREATMENT DOG ATTAI h- HOOS Bitten by a mad dog. which he later I died after It had run amuck and become a real menace. Finis Kirk Patrick, son of H F. Kirkpatrlck, Is row receiving treatment to counter act any danger of the development of the dread disease through the lacer ation. Young Kirk pa trick was attacked h the dog Thursday afternoon at h: father's ranch on the reservation north of the agency. The animal, a female Airedale, had come to the ranch twice during the morning and bad acted strangely During th. af ternoon It came ha'k and savagei attacked the hogs and chickens on the ranch. Several of the hogs were bitten and then th- frenzied dog at tacked and killed two Shepherd pup pies and bit their mother and an other dog navauely. Kirkpatricl; canic to she rescue of his dogs bare handed and It was while trying t" Pu(l the mad brute away that he wa tiitt-ii 'n the arm. He went at once to the house, secured a rifle and shot the animal. District Attorney Steiwer had gone out lo ;he Kirkpatrlck ranch upon hearing that a mad Airedale had showed up there, thinking it might be he "f his dogs. He brought the ani mal's head into the city and turned ii over to Dr. E. P. Parker. Dr. Par ker sent it at once to the state health "Ifice and received word back last evening that an examination had showed the present e of Negri bodies which prove that the dog was suffer, lug from rabies. They wired at once to Detroit. Mich., for some of the Pasteur serum and expect It here not later than Monda. The wound has J been cauterised and the physicians do not antcipate any serious consequenc es providing the serum comes through "ii schedule time. The dog would also probably have j bitten Frankie t'arr. - year old son of Mrs E. Carr who cooks on the Kirkpatrick ranch; had it not been ' w'hn will plav here a week from to Ifor the protection he received from j day. W. E. Gorman, official advance j another dog. Snapping and growling, representative of the ball player, ar- the mad beast made for the little boy rived in Pendleton this morning and I but one of the house dogs sprang to today has been confering with the lo i his rescue and. in the conflict, re- , "hi Commercial club committee and' ! ceived wounds which will probably completing arrangements for the first mean its death. jbtg league game ever staged in this f Whte IHvr Killed. ROBKBtTKQ, Ore. Nov. fi A white deer which ha been S"en by few hunters at rare Intervals during the past few years while they were hunting in the West Fork vicinity, has been killed by Dick Bounds. who lives near Myrtle Creek The hide will be preserved. Cardinal Gibbons ill. BALTIMORE. Nov. 6 Cardinal Gibbons Is confined to his room with a sex ere cold. (iormany Fixes Food C"st. placing redhot sanies every dav and Promises to develop into one o' the BERLIN. Nov . The federal ar,, 1(S evenly matched as two stellar sreatest political battles In the mod council has adopted a measure for teams can be. They play for victorj 'rn history of the United States his the regulation of the consumption even time he sas. as there is much been fairly launched. With Bryan's ami price of milk and for the prices oi pora. " WHEAT UARkiri'. PORTLAND, Bluestem 95. i Ore.. 7 A. Nov CHICAGO. Nov. 6 Dec 1-2: May. 105 1-S .ill I, " ' Serb and Bulgar Fighting for Key to Uskup 'i . - ! rfYSJSS'ffy' A Tr anat TaKfc 'iSKSSBBBI BBBBBBBBaBBBBsl rjii" m'.1 ''jfJadJ MHgalaaaaaalewflaExY ITJa1"' ''tgplsjii BFnjTTaaMflaaaslaaaaLlaM BBaKajPyry ''ttfBwBttfttfrBSSst . . MTi. irasev rrSrB9tl7SvfUtKrKIUn!rrMM " TvjKBBBaBgnwsxHpsBBaBKggs asMaMsl BKaaaaaaaasHtTPaanssWaOB ir vallev M-ek ago Wi" Speak HerV ffj n m ii r a fff Richard P. Hobson. the "Hero of the Merrimae" and who has i.-.ter at tained prt m renoe as a congressman from Alabama and who in:r'duced In congress the constitutional ; mend ment for national prohibition, will be In Pendleton on Tuesday. Nov. 16. and on that evening will conduct a na- tior.al prohibition rally in the high school aoditorium He will be as- sisted by Dr. Edwin I. Stearns of New York Who is one of the most noted anti-saloon :ectvrers in the countr.. The two men are sent ant by the na tional anti-saloon league and no ad mission is charged to hear them. Arrangements are Being Made Here for League Game ADVANCE REPRESENTATIVE 1" sT Alt PLATERS I NOW IX PENDLETON. Heralding the coming of the Na tional and A:.icrlcan League All-Stars ' Mr. Gorman, who has been an ad vance agent for many years, having represented such theatrical stars as Sarah Bernhardt and Mrs. Patrick Campbell, is very much pleased over the enthusiasm manifest here over the game and over the preparations which have been made for the enter tainment of the players. The baby Round up. which will he staged right after the game, he declares will be as their game will be to local people. The two teams, one picked from the National league and the other from the American league, he says, are BOOi nature,! rivalry' between the teams Me was verv pieasen to nno teams. He was verv pleased to find such a good diamond at Round-up parV and thinks the infielders in particular will be able to pull off some fast baseball. Reports coming in from all over the county indicate that the ball game and baby Round-up will attract a large crowd to the citv next Satur day landaus were orlgtnally made in town named Landau, in Germany. and fortress whicl A NISH IS CAPTURED 1 DT DULUAI0 I Li 3 DAYS Official Announcement of Victory at Berlin Causes Great Joy Among People-Way to Constantinople Will Soon be Opened. Allies Reported to Have Won Victory in Macedonia French, British and Serbs Said to Have Driven Bulgarians From Prilep After Several Days of Fighting. BERLIN, Nov. e. Nish. Serbia's war-time capital, has fallen before the three days pounding of the Bui- , , , S"s The offlcU1 announcement to- l!i' of this important victory caused lfa: JubilaUon here, and led to the ,'':i, f that before long the Germans an'' Bulgarians will sweep trium - wiwaaiaaiaw w am me; I urks. At the same time it was an- nounced the Germans had captured Varavrin. This leaves only S5 miles t eompleM the rail connection across Serbia, since the Bulgarians hold a line from Nish southeastward to the: " fo " me serra, are between Varavrin and Nish. and Piobably re trying raliantlv to es. cape the closing jows of the German Vulgar trap. Rail communication direct from Germany to Constantinople is deem- I Printing Plant Destroyed. RALEIGH. N. C. Nov. . The News and Observer plant owned by Secretary of the NaTy Daniels, w-asi destroyed by fire The loss is up wards of 180.000 The state printers adjoining, which cost $225,000 also! was destroyed. Kitchener Visiting Army. LONDON. Nov. t The Post de clared that Kitchener's absence on duty is because he has gone to the near east. Political Battle on Defense Plan Seems to be Near BRYAN'S OPl-OMTIOX To WH SON Will BE CARRIED "BEFORE THE I'KOPIE." WASHINGTON. Nov. S What Pen declaration of war on the pres- ident's preparedness program, the ,...,. piva.mui. "e issues between the Wilson and Bryan' factions are now before the countrv. In less than a month, congress will i reconvene Then a struggle will be! precipitated in earnest. The ."ntest will be between principles and ti"t ' personalities. Both the president and Bryan are determined to avoid even the appearance of a personal breach. It Is freely predicted that' each leader will carry the campaign "into the country." the Bulgars rue ai rrr. SHELLING ied only a matter of hours. With this I established. Germany will be In a po- Si"on t0 iid th Turk ,nd 9 ,h raw materials she desires. The Oer- man .ft wlng in ,ouch wjth Jg Pulgars near Krlvivir. Germans 1 have captured Kraljevo. southeast of j Cacak. 1 fAKIS, Nov. S. French infantre and British cavalry ha;. ,miwi wlth the Serbs In routing the Bulgars from Prilep. It was officially announc ed. This victory has brought to a decisive close, for now at least, tha attempt to overrun Macedonia The Bulgarians were advancing on the Veles-Prilep road at Isvor when the Srhiar,. .... -m-. . babunt pass and after several days battling the allies reinforcements ar rived, driving the Bulgarians toward Veles In a disorderly retreat. 13 PERSONS PERISH WHEN EXPLOSION IN N. Y. WRECKS FACTORY TOTAL DEATHS MAX RE4nt MORE THAN THIS WHEN SEARCH js MADE NEW ; persons YORK. Nov. (. Thirteen ire known to have ; when an explosion wrecked the Dla mono candy factory. Brooklyn, and , flames swept the Goldberg box rac ; tory next door. Bht hundred were employed In both establishments. The total deaths may reach over a score. t'pwards of J3 were injured Iht shows SO Miles LOS ANGELES, ca . Nov , What is said to be the largest search light ever built In America will bi sent from here next week to Son Diego, where it will be installed at tnrow a gleam of run nosecrans The mutiu ., , light for more tl.an mje. ...i.h. mj , "V ,.,. I'll' cost 1150. TWO NEW CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL IN FIELD With today the last dav for film nominating petitions for candidates at the coming city election, two new ccuncilmen have entered the field. Claude E. Penland has entered from the fourth ward. Si Reetj retiring from the race In his favor, and Man uel rneaiey entering from the first ward in opposition to It. F. Kirkpat rlck. Both of the candidates for mavor John E Montgomery and Ir J v Pest, filed their petitions today as d:d Mr Friedley and Mr. Penland C, A. Cole and I-e McAtee ho an nounced their candidacies f,,r rouacil man from the fourth ward hoi ant filed up until the hour of going to press. Those who have filed to aaM are as follows For Mayor 1 I Montgomery and J. A. Best f,.r co in, ellman from first ward. It y Kirk Patrick ami Munu-I fllnlley. front second ward. W W Edmlsten. II J Tavior m c,,x and f M Oliver! from third ward A J Owen and Ralph Poison?; from fourth ward, Claude E Penland for treasurer la-e Mo.irh"use for water eotruwJsMlonnM W. H Mo'ormmach c p -ti i and V -tr.'ble. Refj -tMrda withdrrw fr'.m the rouncilmaalc race in favor at Pen land and circulated Penland petltl ' n- 'n ft;, anatlon h- stated thil Penland standi r.r th- mm prtn. i. pies he does and that he belle and he "nut.l make the stronger race. Tiber llJer overflow. ROME. No. I - Thousands