East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 13, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING EDITION I SWr r X
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rlrculitlon of uj paper In Oregon, east of .Xl I JHAJ U.T WS M a.aa anW
rortlaod end oeer twlre the circulation Id -jL"MXVVv '
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER """""---"''C!! '
VOL. 27.
ALL STAR BALLPLAYERS STAGE GAME HERE
FEAR FELI THAI
NO HELP CAN BE
GIVEN
Following Victory at Veles, Allies
are Trying to Plunge Through the
Lines of the Bulgers.
FORCES LACKING STRENGTH
Rulgarlsus Arc Holding Assaults
lUM-k and Troop or France and
Kngland May Not be Able to Iteach
Um' Main Serbian Army Went ol
MkJ, War Office In Slleiit.
PARIS, Nov. 13. Following a vic
tory at Veles. the allies are trying vl
clouily to plerre the liulgar lines along
the Vardar river aa the quickest
means of aiding the main Serb army
west of Nlsh. official reticence con
cerning the allied landings at Saloni
ka, however, caused fears that the
forces of the Hllles there are not
strong enough to aid the Serbians and
check the Austro-Ocrman drive to
Constantinople.
BERLIN. Nov. 1 3 Crossing the
Jaatrebac range. 20 miles southeast
of Krusevac, Austro-Oerman soldiers
have Joined the nulgars In pursuit
of the main fleeing Serbian army and
have captured over 1100 prisoner, It
war officially announced.
INTERESTING TALKS
AT FARMERS'
MADE THIS FORENOON
ssk.shk STRAIN A.l PROFKS
SOH UAMBEE ARE CHIEF
SPEAKER.
as
ssor
Strain and Professor
Osjudm of the Pendleton high school
I ere Ulf chief speakers nt the rjUST- j
t.rly meeting of the Fanners Union of
it. oi ,.,. hi,i i.i iho farmers
DM, wdnuartsra during the fore-
noon loday Delegates were in at-
tendance from most of the local of
in count)
and the session was In-1
irr.tinir B ii. Earnhart. president
,,r tho union served as chairman. 1
SERBIANS
Professor Gambee 'l talk wa upon taken In tow yesterday afternoon on
a farn.ing topic and he had some da- Court street by Councilman Phelps
ia 'bowing the treatment of wheat who turned him over to Chief Man
for smut. When the chief attempted to
Mr Strain presented a suggestion . lead hlni up the city hall steps, the
1th reference to how to ecure the , man braced himself and refused to
hard surfacing of the macadam road
and Of a road to Cold Springs landing
if desired.
According to figures by the assessor
the count, levy of two and a half
mills in the road districts tributary to
the road from Pendleton to Weston
will net the sum of $16 07 In one
ear This I exclusive of the road
tax from the towns which. If collect
able will amount to enough to make
the total J43.6I0.10 for a year.
I'nder the Inw 70 per cent of the
mono from road districts must be ex- ;
pendsd in the districts from which It,
Is collected. This will mean the sura
of 30,r.4K.07 would have to he used:
In the districts along the Wild Horss ;
,.,,,,,) I
In addition Mr. Strain suggests the
district assess themselves an ad-,
dltlons two and a half mills for road
purposes. Should they do that they
would provide a total fund of 174,
lll.tl er annum for the Improve
ment of the road.
It was suggested by Mr. Strnin that
to pa for the hard surfacing of the
road m this manner would he prefer
able to n bond Issue nnd would pro
vide lUffldSBl fund to do the work
In two or three years If nut In one
ear.
Pure food law advocate in Japan
recently discovered tbat much rice
wo adulterated with quart said to
Increase Its weight
NEWS SUMMARY
q moral
AINes may not lie able to help
Serbs,
Snhmarlne fired on mwengeii,
my survivor i
All-star baseball leaguer hero to
rtnr. Ijoca) high school defeated by Ra
ker squad.
smnrenw ctwnccllor of K. of P. I
here inlay.
DAILY
More Germans Get
Away After Being
Interned in Port
si t Itl TAKY RAMELS WANTS TO
KNOW HOW PAR HE CAN
4JO IN MATTER.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. Because
still another escape of Interned Ger
mans at Norfolk has been made, Sec
retary Daniels has asked Secretary
Iatnslng whether it wll Ibe permis
slid hereafter for United States
marines guarding interned raiders to
fire at any sailor trying to escape
Daniels desired to know how far
he might go In view of the latest
cape. Officials, however, doubt that
much could be done in view of the
fact that a breaking of a parole Is
not a criminal offense, and, under
International law, the breaking
thereof is only n violation of a
pledge of honor.
Germany is Said
to be at War Now
With the Italians
NO DECLARATION MADE TEC
TONIC DIVER BELIEVED TO
HAVE SI NK LINER
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. That a Ger
man and not an Austrian submarine
sank the Ancona and that this in. mil-
Germany is ut war with Italy without
a declaration, was claimed in a Rome
dispatch to the Evening Sun.
"An Italian cabinet official has In
formed the Evening Sun," said the
cablegram, "that a German and not
an Austrian submarine sank the An
cona." MAN GETS JAG DRINKING
A GRAPEJUICE HIGHBALL
CVERAUE PUTS VISITOR OUT OF
COMMISSION IS CARRIED
INTO ,1 All.
A new drink has come to light, the
urapejulce highball. It Is not a pro
hibition drink either though it may
have been created for prohibition
times. It intoxicates nnd If any one
want to know Just how big a "Jag"
i: will produce, let him ask Chief of
I ollcf A 11 Manning. Not that the
chief has been trying It himself, butter hour, , he number which can bt
he had to handle a man yesterday
who was under the influence of the
"" verage.
The man wa
J. A. McFee
I stran
he was
Mr in town. Listing badly
go farther.' It took four men to car
ry him In and hold him down while
he was searched. A bottle of purplish-black
liquid was taken out of
one pocket and. after the man had
been Jailed. Chief Manning endeav
ored to learn the nature of the con
tent. Neither taste nor smell was
familiar and he finally decided It was
s.ime kind of dope. This morning h"
sought information from McFee who,
when sober, proved very decent. "No.
that
gnu
- not dope" he said, "that Is
juice mixed with alcohol "
British Slesnier Sunk.
LONDON, Nov. IS. The British
steamer Den. 5000 tons, has been
sunk, hut her crew was saved.
seiernl British General lieeaMed.
LONDON Nov. IS Official an-
nounceniert was made that several
British generals hrd been recalled
from the front :. ,,ce the war befc.in.
Harold J Tenn int. ; nrllamentnry
I'nder-Secretary for War, said none
of them had been allowed to resign
or retire.
SPOKANE WINS GAME FROM
WALLA WALLA HIGH SCHOOL
WALLA WALLA. Nov. 13 - Weight
and (lever forward pusses by the
visitors won the football game be
tween Spokane North Central high
school and the Walla W.illa high rta
tortkW, ;i to n. The actual scores
were made by a perfect placekick by
yuarterlmi k Mclsaac from the S6
yard line in the first Of the second
quarter and a touchdown by Kulllmi k
Skadan at the beginning of the fourth
Quarter following a series of line
mushes
The game was one of the mo!
thrilling and spectncular Interschoi
atic games ever played In Walla
Walla. Roth eleven played clean
and the men taken out were not bad
ly hurt. Spokane earned the victory
but the Walla Walla team made them
play for It.
EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY,
SUBMARINE KEPT
FIRING AT SHIP
Shells Continued to Explode While
Passengers Were Tryingto Escape
in the Small Boats.
MAID KILLED IN STATEROOM
Ir. reel I tircil of New York, One of
the RlU'Vllufl or the Italian Liner
Ancona. QfVM Statement of the At
tack Enable U say whether Ves
sel Tried to l-si a
LONDON, Nov. 13. -That the sub
marine which attacked the Ancona
continued to fire shells after the pas
sengers went overboard was the de
claration of Dr. Ceclle tlrell. of New
Tork, a survivor, at Ferryville. Tunis
She Bald a shell entered the porthole
of her cabin and killed her maid be.
ti re she rushed In for her own cloth
ing. She could not clear up the situ
ation concerning the vessel's effort to
escape.
. nyniirnii Mil I DC (MUCH
LUnUlltUn WILL DC 0 Vfcll
HERE IN HONOR OF HOBSON
Rl SINESSMI N WILL RE PRK8
ENT COMJIiaiClAI; (1,111
NAMES COMMITTEE.
At an Informnl meeting of tbe
board of managers of the Commer
cial assc "'atloQ. this morning a re
ceptlon committee wat appointed to
meet ex-Congressman Richmond P
Hobson. the "Hero cf the Merri
mac." when he tUIVW here next
Tuesday evening as a representative
of the national antl-siloon league.
The committee appoln'ed consists of
Rev. J. E. Snyder, Supt. A. C.
Hampton. Roy Alexander. A. J. Mc
Allister and J Roy Raley,
This committee wll lesoort him to
the Hotel Pendleton where at 6 o'
clock I luncheon will be given 'in
Mr. Hobson's honor by business mn
Hcc.iuse this hour is the regular din-
iccommodatcd at the hotel is limit-
AY PASSENGER
ed. Besides the general committee, I "rn'a building at the Alaska-Tuk.m-the
following have been selected to Pacific exposition ; 1909. r, struc ture
attend. Postmaster T. J. Tweedy.;'" mission style ard much admired, 1
Mayor John Dyer. Maj. E. L. BwaTtl-1 ' '" beauty when It wa new I'he
lander. R. Alexander, l.eon Cohen, G ; university of Washington used the
M. Rice. W. L. Thompson. E. D . hulldlng until became uninhabit
Aldrlch. J. P. McManus and W N , ahle. and lately it bad fallen Into
Matlock There will lie seats for 3t,ruin.
local people. Those wishing to get
seats should apply to the secretary Italians Malting Gains.
of the Commercial association. LONDON, Nov. 13. The Herman
Hobson win speak at S o clock at
the high
while he
school auditorium
and,
imes here as a represents
tlve of the anti-saloon league. he Petrograd dispatch declared. The
will also speak on "national pre i Italians claim substantial gains in
paredness." a itbjtet which he has the Plava district against the Austri
been talkiux tor a number of year 1 ans. Austrian defenders have been
I exterminated by the Italians on the
(Jeen ants have been known to HveiCarso plateau front and several line"
15 year I of trenches captured It It claim. .'.
he
French Liner Afire From Bomb in Hold
'm ' l1111 1"1""1111111'" 11111111 WIWW'1' 1 "J
The Ion -lianibeau.
The great French liner Rocham-
beau, which left New York Saturday.
Nov. 6. with a large uuantity of muni,
tlons of war. put into Halifax after
Sweeping Probe
Will be Made of
Bomb Explosions
RECENT OUTRAGES IN UNITED I
STATES TO BE THOROUGHLY,
liOOHKO INTO.
WASHINGON, Nov. 13 Sweeping
investigations of bomb explosions I
and munition plant fires in various j
. . a .a. U , 1
I'uru! oi me country are in proKTenaj
at the direction of the department ol
justice, the. White House announced.'
Attorney General Gregory personally, - -
is directing the probe. Many per- BERLIN. Nov. 13. British sub
sons arc under survellance It was i nnur IP CruPITinu marine E-20' reported by London as
found necessary to increa- e the in-; CHARGES GOMC AS OWOATION ! P"atb lost was sunk on No
vestigation force. The frequency of vember 5 In the Dardanelles, tn
bomb explosions on ships anil of
fires In big munition plants will be j
thoroughly looked into.
The activities of Austrian Amba-
sador Dumba, leading to his recall,
were brought to mind a a result of
the announcement. Likewise it was
deemed significant that the an
nouncement came only a day follow
ing the charges made by former Aus
trian Consul Gorlcar
Sunday Law Will
Not be Enforced
ftt, ww
Oil JttlCerS Mere
I
INJUNCTION Is SERVED IRON
DISTORT ATTORNEY AND
COI XTY S1IERI1T.
Ditrict Attorney Frederic k MMWW
and Sheriff T. D. Taylor were last
evening enjoined by the L". S. dis
trict rilliri frnm It.mnlln. am.
force the so-called Sunday closing'1!'" warra",erl h' the evidence, ne ,
l law Coplef of the injunction, which
If only temporary were served upon
them last fentng by Deputy L". S
Marsh. il Jackson of Portland.
The injunction suit was brought
.... ... r. n . ,, , '
hoiise and a tomnnrnrv roi r-in in.. '
order was issued by C S District '
Judge Charles E. Wolverton. The
defendants are all of the district at
torneys and sheriffs in the state of
Oregon and they are cited to appear
in court on Nov. at 10 a. m . to
show cause why a irmanent injunc
tion against enforcing the Sunday or
der should not be Issued.
Old Ca r BUildloj 1 RtUOd
SEATTLE. Wash Nov. 13.--De-I
nlolltlon ''as been begun of Ula Call
losses have lieen so serious cn the
eastern front that Riga and Dvinsk
; are considered safe for the winter a
Petrograd dispabh
. . .
an announcement by wireless from
Captain Julian that fire had been dls-
covered In her hold. The flames
came from the reserve coal bunkers.
While denials were made that the fire
as the work of Herman spies tr New
oj me nrunswi, K-uaiKe L O lender . " -e.
C. f n.ir. th. si. i.nn. ...'matter rest, trusting that the de-'
c
NO .R 13, 1915.
OF
HAVE TO
-
Evidence Has Been Obtained Show-!
I
! 11! at a r! 1. ft ! 1 ' C
mg HIS HCllVliy in riOIS Hgalfl5l
Amoriran Munition Plantc
Follow (lose I'pon IMsclosures By
Former Austrian Consul of Spy'
System Fostered In This Country
1 .anting May Take Immediate Ac
tion Against Alleged plotter.
WASHINGTON, Nov 13. Evl-
I dence has been obtained by the state
department concerning the activity
of Austrian Consul General Nuber cf
j New Tork. as leader of the alleged ;
I anti-American plotting which has!
made him persona -non,-grata withi
the admlnlstrat! in A decision as to
wnat win ne aone wun mm lies
wllh Slc,'e,ar' Lansing. These fact;
developed today tn the wake of dls-
what will be done with him lies
closures made by former Austrian !
Consul Gorlcar of the spy system fou-
tered in this country by Nuber and
Von Bernstorff, and the announce-1
: ment that the department of Justice i
" P,rnK thee,c1em 8ufPlci'us bomb j
r.pi'ratoiu) Uliu .lira Hi c tion .
j munitions plants If Secretary Lan-1
sing takes the step he is reported to
will revoke Nuber's exequature and
terminate his official status.
COOL GENERAL
AUSTRIA MAY
RESIGN
Otherwise, if fie fecretary con- of honor In a stage coach and con -
eludes that larger diplomatic matter t eyed to the Hotel Pendleton along j
with Austria will be complicated byiw-ith members oi" 'he Ail-Star bi'i I
atinh . otpn ho Will KMhahlV lot rtia
partment of justice will circumvent !
future plotting.' as alleged againrt
Nuivr I.inslngs Information LsWiu De me cniet attraction at si
that Nuber has been intimately asso-1 meeting to be held at the Presbyte
dialed with half a dozen schemes U ' rian church It will be an open!
embarraa the government ranging
from passport frauds to tleing up the
export of munitions.
Wheat Market is
Up Slightly Today
AGO. Nov. 13. (Spechtll At
e today. Dec. 11. OS 1-8; May
I asked.
Jl.
Portland.
Pi iRTLAXD
Nov.
i Special
Merchant's Kxchanite pri-
Ices today, cluh 91 bid. 9;. a.ked
b te-
stem 94 l-I bid. 97 asked
Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 13. Wheat
spot market easy- No. Manitoba
lis 4d; No. 3, lis 3d No. 2 hard
winter, old U's 4 - 2d; No. I Chicago,
new. Us 2d.
In American terms the highest
Liverpool price, that for No. 2 hard
winter, old. is tl.su per bushel.
, ' .
ork. it was the general suspicion
when the wireless was received that
they had placed a bomb In the bunk-
era as they have done on many other
ships leaving
munitions
Xmeiican ports with,
THIS AFTERNOON
British Sub-Boat
Sunk by Turks at
the Dardanelles
THREE OFFICERS AND MX Of
THE CREW ARE TAKEN
PRISONERS.
LONDON, Nov. 13. British sul -
marine E-20, which has been miss-'
Ins for month, proabiy has been
. at. - j l-.. I. i i TV -v !- i
lost, the admiralty admitted. The last!
new of her was she was In the Sea
ews of her
f Marmora
Constantinola admiralty announced !
officially. Three of the submarine's
officers and six of her men were
captured. The submarine was one
of England's most modern undersea
boats I
PYTHIANS GREET THE
SUPREME CHANCELLOR
ON ARRIVAL IN CITY
BRIG S- YOCNG WILL DELIVER
LECTURE AT OPEN MEET-
I1TG THIS EVENING.
Brig 8. Young, supreme chancel-
lor of the Knight of Pythias, ac-
''lltj'Jlll'ij Ml S. lUUUg. dTriVCU
here on train 17 today and was met
at the train by an enthusiastic dele-
ga'ion of local Pythian After be
ir.g bedecked In a Lour.d-up hat the
rrominent lodgeman wis given a .-at!.j mi , ,v. i.,,i
This afternoon the supreme chan -
IP1H1
cellor. is being en'.ertalned by mem-
bcrs of Damon lod?e and tonight he ;
meeting and those present will be
ar'drissed by Mr. Young, B speaker
01 note.
.vt the close of the tnu.'eh mee
ing a brief reception will be held!
for Mr. and Mr Young and then a
mb.r arm ha he; 1 at the T O. O.
F. hall. Many Pythons from otbci
pari of the countv have arrived to -
dav to atend the inet'lngs tonight
nrf incidental to take In the AH -
Star ball game.
Italian Liner submarined.
PARIS. Nov. IS. The Italian
steamer Ktrenze. 1000 tons. Is re
iKirted to hae been submarined and
mink with a loss of six of the S3 BOS
-j-ngers and 15 of the 111 crew.
The eel has two separate hearts.
One heart beats 60. the other 150
times a minute.
AFTER WING
ELESS FOR
PENDLETON
After holding the heavier and
stronger Baker team scoreless for
' three ,tuarters. the crippled Pendleton
...
l high gridiron warriors yesterday af
It.rnoon weakened under the constant
battering and in the final uuar.er
list the annual t. .tiall batnu' t a
1 10 to 0 score A placekick. a touih-
I down and a goal gave the visitors .
hard earned Victory.
It must be admitted that the 1 cn!
boys would have lost the contest la
the first half bat turn or two of
: luck. Three times Raker advanced
j the ball right under the shadow of
; the Pendleton goal only to lose it
: Their success in defending their goal
line put spirit into CoSOn Hinderm.in'-
erippy bunch and until the final nuar
I tr they battled the winners to a
tandstttt.
The fourth quarter opened with th
ball In Paker's possession on her
in i ,.
' i"-- , V
sent the ball well into Pendleton -
territory and on the first down the
Lea', boy s were penalized II raftfal
fir holding This put the ball OB th..
Pendleton 1 yard line from where It
I""" v n.upie or sue-
' cessful forward passes, one f,.r M
y ards and the other for II and a buck
or two brought the ball back to the
home team 11 yard line and there
the same ctonewsll defense kept tho
SCOR
visitor from making more thin two.
DAILY EVENING EDITION
Forecaat for Eastern Oregon by Ihs
1'nltcd States Weather OlmHTrr
i rnrtland.
Fair and warmer tonight nl fun
day; Increasing cloudiness.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
NO. 8652
BIG LEAGUE MEN
-UP STYLE
Pendleton is Proving to be Genial
Host to Visiting Teams Parade
is Held This Morning.
HUNDREDS HERE TO SEE 6AME
1
.Nearby Towns Send Their Quote of
Fans to Witness Contest at Park
Baby Round-up Proves bought to
Easterners Visitors Kntertalned at
Dinner at Pendleton. i
Pendleton 1 this afternoon enter
ul!nln the All-Star ball players of
the National and American Leagues
and the players in return are enter
taining residents of the city and sur
rounding country.
The occaaion is the Baby Round-up
and the All-Star game, a doable at
traction which, helped by clear skies
and sunshine, ha brought hundred
of people into the city from other
towns and the countryside.
The AlLStars. with their ladyfolk
arrived on No. 17 today. from Baker
where snow yesterday kept them from
playing the scheduled game. At the
depot were hundreds of people to
greet them and to see them pile into
the four big stage coaches drawn up
awaiting their arrival.
With much enthusiasm, players and
ladies entered the coaches or climbed
on top of them and they were parad-
Hotel where dinner awaited them,
-
1 ionned their hill suits ami w-r. rnil
1 conned tneir ball suits and were reaur
.
tn go to the park. Again they were
placed in the lumbering coaches and,
' headed by the band, paraded through
the principal streets and down Court
: to the park.
Their line-up was announced as fol
lows:
Nationals. Carey (Pittsburg). If
Ever (Boston i 2b; Daubert (Brook
iin lb; Magee (Boston), rf; Oroh
i 'Cincinnati , 3b, Fisher
( Chicago i
?s Minier o incmnatl . ct; Miller
. 1 Brooklyn i c. and Vaughn (Chicago)
p -
Americans, shang (Philadelphia)
i3b - Strunk (Phil.) cf; Roth (Cleve-
land i rf; Walker (St. Louis) If: Pipp
(N. Y.) lb; Mullen (N. T.) Jb:
shanks (Wash, i ss; Henry (Wash) c;
and Klepfer (Cleveland) p.
Hardly had the team entered the
field until the miniature Round-up
commenced and the ball player re
fused to warm up until it was all over
so enthusiastic were they over lb
wild west performances A half dosen
or more bucking horses were ridden
(Continued on pan firs.)
BAKER SQUAD
LOSES 1EN TO 0
j yard In three downs. A placekick
"as signaled for and HstWSUV 14
boto Jhe ball squarely over the sua!
I i endleton resorted almost sattreln
, tne forward lh
on. n th, vv , ,,,iwn af,,r
.ick)ff (
sit-hi-ri wh.. . . - .
s' laviw V V Ui II,- ll'll'l i i
um downed. However h.
vf. NO,., I
out of bound and his feal wh. . seat
the crowd into a Passat!
ment. netted only Is yards. The n it
forward pass was in;.r. . ; .
v isitor march-d straight ,.,wn th
field, making yardage In DBS, t
three downs until Captain Ksaanj
plowed throuch the rrmainiaa ftv
yards for tonoMua t . . iw,..i
kicked goal. There a hat :w., mm.
utes left and the local roaU do
nothing to even om, ih.- lead.
In the beginning of the same It
lOOka! like the Taker buy would roll
... ( , Sncilp ni- th hall
the.r own M yard Us. earl ..
f,,,t U;lrter ,h ,IiaP,.hed right
rtn ,hl) MA ,n mhm ,.,,, ,rm
t t M nrB aattl ta1 had r. a- k
, ,h, n(1iet,,n ta ard line Her.
,n, locmlt h,d and ,hfM ,,,,. fuiri
to aavanr, bB n,arw, a f,,r
m.a ., . . ,
f,r Applegate ruled Raker . ffaid
.-a - . ,, '
.a....... ,w- k. ,, ,, .
ROUND
QUARTERS
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