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DAILY EVENING EDITION TO ADVERTISERS. The Kaat uregunian baa the largest paid circulation of any paper In Oregon, eaet of Portland and over twice Ihe circulation In ivadletou of anr other newapaper. 1 rtvo-t for WHTn Orrtrnn by the I ni t .l Ste Ura lice observer Ml pvirtlanit. Tonight and Thursday rain or a now COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 27. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915. NO. 8667 DAILY EVENING EDITION a -"L8S' vjSESif 3 MINISTERS IN AUSTRIA OUT OF CABINET PEACES! Emperor Accepts Resignations Ac cording to Vienna Advices! Peace Talk Said to be Cause. NO EXPLANATION OFFERED MlltlxU-m of FiniKV. the IMWluri ami flillll III Hum- yult Positions DiffeniiivN Believed In HUM' AHmii Itog-ardinir Carrying out of Various, lduns for War. AMSTERDAM. Deo. 1. -The Aus-: triun emperor hu accepted the res ignations iif the ministers of finance, the interior ami commerce, accord ing to Vienna advice. The resignations, arc associated With reporu that Auatrla la seeking, aeparate peace.. It la believed the ministers favored auch a step anl , were overruled Vienna offered no ' luluiiallon of the retirements The minister of finance la suppos-1 ed to have quit because of hla 'n - ability to raise money to continue .., me Children's llureau In Wsh ihe Htruggle; while the minister ofjingtnn. Kver since ahe has held her the Interior retired because he OOBld j plaoa, she haa lieeu at work mi thli not orgnnlai- the aovernmental dlalrl- uliject. and Is recogniied as an au liutlon or food and cope with ttMltborlt) "f the fnltel Watea popular discontent over the food ait-; , iiatl n The minister of commerce! presumably agreed with th . ther f nl Tpnni Chlh two though these iuggeatloni are.ViUll 1 Cltitio Viuoo in. hi surmla. O.A.C. Swamped in First Quarter I'tillTI.ANl). tire.. Iht: I. (Spe cial) TIm- mxire at tl- end of the lirM iiuarter n siraiuse II, Ore- BOM grii-ultiiral Cidlege 0. rultTI.AND. ial.l- The first half --,.ri unchanged. Dec. 1. (Spec ended with lb F.v-Envoi 1 1, .ol NKW YORK, Nov 10. Paul FuV ler, IT. one time confidential envo of Wilson to Mexico. Is dead. ENGLISH CLASS IN HI6H SCHOOL TO HAVE MAGAZINE Ms siail.lt WILL i il VUG E STUDENTS BE THE i niToiis II I TO hie-h The English VI class of Ihe s, boi l uniler the supervision of Mi-, Anita Slater, will In the near future begin to Issue a cliiss magailne Con tributions will be made by the mem I am ..f Ihn i-Ium onlv The mnl:a- Ine will be read only In claas and . Miief 1 used for class exercise. The purpose la to give the studenta prac tical work In composition. The class elected Is officers N manage the paper some time ago Thow elected were: Kditor, Wllbi.r RasUar; first assistant. Chester Heed: secoad asslslunt. Edith Richardson. Hernia By bee, reported; Wesley Has m ll. lllpatratOTj Angela Bowler and ieafl Iteber were chosen to name the ui..giixlne. As most of the staff Is composed of boyaj they are going to put nut the in t edition, and the second will ni.,:. il.lv be issued by the Rirls llnr. will be several Issues put out ' fort the school year ends Italian- l ose Heavily member ot the colored business VIHNNA. ec 1. -The war office league of Ameriia claimed the Italian losses In the, Itev. Niles would like to met I all (annM region are appalling 'the members of hla race while In the , , city, lie is a leader among colored Oregon M'rmer SiilHlo. religionist:' of the country He savs BANKS (ire. dec. I. 111. A Brad- !,-. . inlddlc-aged farmel, hanr-d i httn II nt his home near here leaves I large family He I BUENZ DENIES OF HIS LI REGARDED OF U. S. AS "SCRAPS OF PAPER" ,. V YOIIK. Dec. L- -Answering the gincrninent accusation that llnm- burR Atnerlcnn officials. In supplying! .in, a, i raiders at sea. looked upon i no m an laws as "scraps of paper." Karl Burn., head of the emnpnnv testified be had ordered scrupulous (Trying to Save Babies a. a 11 i w MJm .lull" ( . latin-op No person in the 1'nit .1 states is mine Interested In the rare of bable-i ihan is Miss Julia Laiiirop. the chief May Join to Form Country Club Here ItrXTION OK .CLVH HOI si mon(, plAms now be n(. disc i ssi h. I- Mpt the cloture rule, possibly disrupt - Tha botnbl nation of ;he local tolfhB plana for th doUeerj ..f the pres- , aim irniiis emus nun "nr ; ( lub fur the purpose of purchasing and improving grounds and bulldlnK , land maintaining a ciuh nmise is a matter now under dlacusotna b "al i I golf and tennis enthusiasts ter has not yet passed Ihe I standpoint but nun come . In the near future. The suggestion made I" of those Interested Is that The mat - discussion to a head a number, a new or i sanitation be formed und that the 4" , aero tract, now used by the golf club, , r son ther suitable close-in tract ; be purchased and fitted Up with links! and Con cratd tennis courts and a club house w here the members could keep their playing clothes and equipment ad take shower baths One member ol the tennis club this morning pointed out that the cluy courts at Hound-up Park are not ft I f"r I'l-o'os" during the winter months I He was or tne opinion tnni me irnm ! club w ould entertain a proposal to In-; i corporate with the golf club for aj Inrger and better organization such as other cities have. With a mem- bershl) at 75 or I0U. he wns Of the. opinion that the undertaking would be a success. FAMOUS COLORED PREACHER WILL HOLD MEETINGS HERE I Rev, I this m ol the He his lei W. Niles. Ba A. urmorlj ol this cltv n his imir Carolina, arrived irnlng front Pasco west. s expecting to deliver one of turns in this city, and would like both races to hear him Bar, Niles Is a member of the colored na- itional convention of the south, and a then- arc cities betwi here and i hicg, where the members of hi race have net churches II ling lo be In Ihe city four 0 is expect-I fives days. I observance of all American laws in making the clearances. He denied he I, ..I ..r,lrn,l hl hllta I., gllll .,).. "We wauled our ships to go to n stilted destination even if they were emptied of their cargoes l warships at lea, 1 he explained. OFFICIALS LAWS John Montgomery Has Character and Business Ability Making Him Worthy as an Aspirant for Mayor I!' for no other reason the people of Pendleton should vote for John Montgomery for mayor because his general Qualifi i cations fit him for the office and assure he will fill the position with credit. 1 wo things are indespensable Mr. Montgomery has those bnnof th,.s f. t ha t w" "" s sWV. (riti.-ixp Mr Mnnto-nrnorv Thov nHmif ho io u olaor. .-;l,e - . . ... , , . ctizen with a record that cannot be questioned with sincerity.! It is important to have a man of that calibre as mayor during the next two years. It costs something like $53,000 a year to conduct local municipal affairs. of character at the head of the of this money? A private business firm or a private individual having such expenses to meet would not think of intrusting the! work to anyone not of unquestioned character and ability.: Why should not the people of Pendleton apply the same rule! with reference to the management of their public affairs. Will it not be a business blunder if we take chances on bootlegger ovivommunf an.) h,,of ;A it "7 V Jlv l"ml j If you have no other reason for doing so then vote for John! monigomery Decause ne has the character and ability essential j to the proper administration of the office of mayor; vote for him because virtually every businessman and professional man Iv, U .Mi. I t l.: ' , . ,, 7- T Z m ,7 I in the city is for him and for the reason that people of a c ass - es who know him unite in saying that if elected will make good, . SENATE TIE-UP OVER CLOTURE RULE SEEMS TO BE UNAVOIDABLE PKKJIDE.NT'8 PLAN TO KKI M ESS AGE TVESDAY MAY III DISRUPTED. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. A tie-up of the senate nver the proN,sal to ad- Ktent s niessaae next Tuesday is threatened. Democratic senat.irs met Kan in ,.Hi.UB nnd endeavored to v . it.l a deadlock on Mundav which aotild affect Tiissalai'i eaaaion Th( election of Senator Clarke of Ar i kansa.-. chairman protein w as ami riaated despite the opposition ot Sen tutors Read and Stone, and some feel inn that Clarke's position last on the ship purchase bill w.i in "right." Senator i wen. head special llinilllsalllll charireil brinRinK in the cloture pt opened the caucus fight for rule Explosion at Dupont Plant to be Probed GOVERNMENT TO TAKE IP IN VESTIGATION .NTI-AI.I.Y PliOT Sl SPFATED. WILMINGTON. Del.. Dec I. The; , go eminent will Investigate the Du Pont Powder Works explosion, The I announcement leads to the belief ao anti-ally plot is suspected. Tn, i small I fires were extinguished at he plant I today Only IJ of the :10 known dear! have bean Identified. Tn Found (inllli PORTLAND, ore.. Dec. i. Bruce Hi an villa and J. r. DonvtUe wota found guilty in the federal Court on aj chharge of robbing the Portland J . oat office station on Pebruary 13,1 i hey fare a senteni-e of fS or more! yaafi Imprisonment. PltESIDt N I CM MN(. S. s Nils TOAST FOB. F EXPOSITION. SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. I. Mere is President Wilson's toasl to the exposition, which will lie given b) the entire nation at noon next Saturday: White House, Wahlngton. l C. December 1. 1915 The Pan ma -Pacific Intern i- tional exposition. R 111, li In its conception and successful a, conipllshment gives striking evidence of the j practical genius und artistic s) taste of America I Which In its interest and unusual exhibits afforded Im- prc.s-ive illustration of the devel- opmeut of the arts or peace, a and Which In it- motive and a objects nas eloquent of the new objecta which la to unite the cast and west and make all the world partners In the rota a moti enterprises of progress .,n.i humanlt a (Signed i WOODROw WILHON v President Ot the PjiHed Rtatea a in a good mayor personal in Qualities and all who know him! Ki . 1- UILII 111.- UOUOllCIItn mini 11 LO x-j i mi v iiv n i vivan, ujjaijgiiv Why not have a businessman men who direct the expenditure he is worthy of the office and FLYER IS WRECKED BY BROKEN RAIL; 1 KILLED AND 3 HURT VII.W AI KKE AXD ST. PAl'I. MM I TED MBBR ACCIOENl NF.U sitih vni:. SPOKANE. l.--The Milwau kee and S. Paul Toumiian" lhnlt ed was wreckeil by a bmken rail a mile east of Freeman. Washington. I takeman Otto Roberta of Spokane was killed am! fully Injured. iiers pain coaches, eping cars j the nbservatl" ; Were derailed. Cauiiihap- in ororo. NEW YiiRK, Dee T Troop. in the Riirln nrf i'.. r, .., ni,.iM i nn,jtbe Congo cook and devour their en. ,n,emies after battles, declared Dr. Lau - with : iu, ... .k. B.U.. r , rent Lament of the Itelgian When he arrived here. Nothing, he declared, can captured white officer. I'.rudaml skiii to Explain WASHINGTON, Dec 1. The Cnit nl st.ites government directed to England I reuiies! for explanation of. th Hriti.-h boarding and searching the American steimer Zealaudla Irogreso. Mexico, recently. at German Crown Prince Prliiie Henr. This photograph shows picture of Crown Prince Wllhelm of to t many It the latest Friedri.ii a- taken while be wa discussing battle Hue Wys acjMlJasSsMsS FORO ASKS m . TO HELP Wf PLAN FO: ACE Obiect of Exnerlition to Fumnp Cabled the Vatican at Rome-Plea : . .. . . . ik llnilA trt C'.- CU.jnkl. . li mdUC tu 01U(J OlflUgllltl. pfinPCRATinil In UnPCn CflD U 0 " ikdiigercnu, cannot Uttimt Peace, Says Ford. So Way Must Is- Owfasj Ihroiigli Some Neutral Country I ln,'r" regulation of the food supplj Ml the Nations at War Are Wish.;"1 price lug it to Knd. He Says. NCW TORK, Dec. 1. Pope Kene- id'ct ha bee" uM "' Fori's i,eac , ongress plans. !n a cablet-ram Ford explained that from delegates aboard; in- m,. h.. h.,, . i. temationui peace congress at s.ime n,,u,r1 capital. This congress tu "T" f,,rm"e fl,"i,eir",8a,"i and present them to the tielliBerents i p ., , -. h. .h ,.,.i ,h, i orld have waited for their govern ments to act. and have waited for ithem to bring Kuroiie out of its un- UfcLiM..VI IO.N OF BISI.NES.SMFN , speakable agony and suffering, and CALL OX COI RT TO PRESENT I prevent the destruction of Europe." i MATTER. I the cablegram said. "Meanwhile I millions of men on battlefields ar This afternoon at 3 o'clock ' esi dead. Humanity owes it to the mil-t J- V Tallman of the Commercial I lions more, who are led like cattle association headed a delegation of to the shambles, to prevent their j I slallKhter. i-.oi.- in- i-uuno cuuri lu hsk ioi i If the Christianity of nur boasted county aid in building a good high-1 ClvtHtaUoa stands for the principles j w' betw een this city and Pilot Rock I the ilreat Prince of Peace enuciated. j Junction. this can Ik- accomplished. There is The terminal yards at the junction j r-o nation that has not declared ltare nearing completion and the rail-j does not w ant this war. We believe I road people are asking Pendleton I ' 'hum if . th-it !..... ii..' at citizens what thev are doina toward heart ardently long for peace. But Providing for the new people this i the belligerents cannot arrange It I will bring to Pendleton. In other Neutrals must arrange the way. Forworda, it has been suggested that; this undertaking most Hob- Father, I unless some means of eaay transpot-j we befpeak vour good will and co-Hatlon between the city and the yards' operation." lis provided then houses and stores; AVERILL HARRIMAN VISITS WORK AT NEW TERMINAL Averil rinuin. son of the late I railroad wizard and who is himself one of the vice-presidents of the Union 1 1ari'it' svstem. visited .the work I ins done at the Pilot Kock junction .01 -o . 1 'freight terminal this morning. Hisj avc a l-rl :lte car was attached to No. fit Portland. from Portland this morning and it PORTLAND, I ire . Dec 1. (Spec I was cut out at the junction and pick-1 ial.l Merchants' Exchange pr'.cer by No. 1. This gave the ; today, club. Jl bid. sj asked; hlue wid man plenty of time j stem. 95 bid. 97 ai-ked. ction of the work. In I Texas city fuel briquets of ! much heating value are being made . b a i-nifiiiiitiy which Meets garbage and Combines it with crude tar. Talking to His Uncle r'aarr insii-:, e Henry, his in the Cnlte neo and wis with SSU . erul Socialists Cannot Agree in Germany Over Peace Terms ONI .i:oi P FOR ENDING THE IVAIt, OTHER i.KOI I' FOR ( ONTINUNi. IT. UK It LIN. Dec 1. The socialists it. ,1... I .. lk.lAn..l ilh :"n and 'v'','k',, r'ce!U "f.th sta nkeiy. party leader. n.,pe to et I feet a fusion and present a solid j front when the sessions are resumed. I One group of the party is Insistent. ' ' ,h' government shall state ac terms of peace. The oppos- ng gmup Deileve tnat sucn an an nouncement would be a confesalon of weakness. Moreover, there is a T"1 oT the subject of the govern- 10 6EI HIGHWAY TO NEW TERMINAL SITE ouamesa men no weni i will have to be built at the junction I for the accommodation of the em-! ployes and their families. wheat Up Slightly Today at Chicago j CHICAGO, Dec. 1 (Special I At be-!the close today. Dec. $1.08 1-5: May. ! tl. OS. l.ivCTHXl, LIVEKPOOL. Nov. 30. Wheat Soot Mo 1 Manitoba lis. 10dS ISJ M; No. 3. lis SI : No. 2 hard wintei. I Is N. 1 hard winter , In American terms the highest prices in Liverpool is I1.S3 per bush el. HEN sTBh 2 lhws. Pofl Plaii-d ln tlugg-y ami Fnrttottra ReKaiaa After Krlrasw. i.ni'ia.a, ta.. oec. L Twenty-1 two days without food or water anil still living, is the remarkable record I of it Plymouth Kock hen in Qaoi'a ville, this county "n the night of Oio .er 29 Mr a i l Mri J. H. Stewart, of Marion ! Center attended the Wedtlins Ot their son Chat night some oae put a hen in the back of Mr. Stewart s bu-gy for a joke and closed the f.ap. Stewart drove home. p". the sway and did not use it until ! .ater, when he accident iliy di c.l the It- nrlsoned ebk-ken. The fowl, although t educe: skeleton regained rapid'y en fed ar.d watered Mr gg ' t., n being re, i ntly re two men high bj offi- it. ,,ii ..id Ileal laaj stam-d. claj LOCIS. Dec 1. The hcrlns: alleged to have been obtained governno nt action to dissolve County Pro.s, , ntor t.n. her through 'h., nneetion between the Central court stenograph: s r. r,i ,, rport outhern Pacific started The'bg to hav,- been taken Vhlis t.,, ' . -as filed a: Salt Like in 1st 4 examined t. w ti-.. the and ind charged mist law 1 Ihe outcome. violation of the anti NEWS SUMMARY t.eneral inns- xu.-trlan ministers 1-1-sign I from i-abin.t. t entral .mmeis may attark Grrew , 11 lancr agrex-s 10 oematMIs or t he ,1 lies Wm4 afaaal his $mn plan ui los Bem-dli1. li pin. foe ,.-. , , I. sal s,.aleton pn-siri tot shtvpnteo ooavaaaksa I ' business MS ask mun foi c"i road to Pilot Hook Jaaeakaa. I'M".', made lo unite goir am tennis clubs into imntri 1ub CENTRAL ALLIES MAY WAGE FIGHT AGAINST GREECE Germany and Austria Said to be Pre pared to Declare War if Hellenic Nation Yields to Demands. OPPOSE SALONIKA AS BASE Teatoair (ombine IKe Not Want Fofckind ami I ran. ,- u (i EuMhtu .reeve a- l-oini for (rD-mtiows la the lialkans llesfirv Mate Thai MnauMtr Is Taken. LONDON, Dec 1 Uermany and Austria wiu make .war on Greece should she grant all the allies)' de mands and allow Salonika to become a permanent has" or operations, ac cording to preea dispatches quoting Athens newspapers Honaetir Itejmrtnl Captured. LOSTJOX. Dee. I.- -I'nronflrmed Athena dispatches t"-. uf tk.e capture of Monaatlr by the Kulgars Indica tions pointed to an early surrender of the city, hence the report ir more or Use credit d -ucnU.su Soak. 1 The Sae u submarln COPE.NHAGEN. Dec , djsn 5Ieam,r g,briaa ed and sunk. The crew was rescued and taken to Emden. Asquith Urges the Need of Thrift in Goingon with War Vshs XUADF. in FON LEADERS TO use ixfli mmcm amon. laboiu-:r . LOS! Die: I -The need of ! thrift was Impenttvely urged upon ; trade union leaders by Premier Aa- iu;th in a loraerence with cabinet men to which he had taprtted them The premiers s:ig-;est!on 'hat thev urge the iaboters not to ask greater wages during the war wa- greeted w ith murmurs of di. sen; "I believe the o.untry's shoulders are broad enough to bear its tremen dous burdens.'- sai l Asquith. - but tl utmost thrift is needed." While he admitted that foodstuffs have soared 4'J (s i cent since the war opened and ilotbing 3') per cent As guith counselled the leaders to use their influen. e against increase,! demands "Despite these things." he suggest ed. "the workers are better aft now than before the war.- The premier ccnomy argument was the se, end wihm 21 hours An drew Bonar Law. addressing a Andrew's day banquet last night de clared that while England Is far from bankruptcy, she cannot go on Indef inltely at the saraaeni rate of exr-ea- aturvs Record Shows Plan Was Made to Kill Wilson SECItETAKi Of W ; MRKIU I.IvriD PIKI TO m-: I SKI M es W s CLEVELAND, Doc l A:, uteaibi to end the lives of president WtaaM Sad Secretar- Oa lson fire on their clothes wai rroi i Bitter such 1 wood; who 1 snore I suance Bitter ', "rlgln, 1 deied hosri i, r, denied h itateBaenl Hpat 1 1 of the department investigating t,.,t nut a warrant ch.irg or a fraudulent tM Killer admits he In I "HottM fire" D the illege.1 re. or-1 Washington ! The stem gr tphi re .,,t part as i,,,,ws "Tw,, pjaa bitch 111 -ame to R ;,r,, plupunj th u ., Uld fir. ' sprinkled l'n-.i. Wilson "No would "Whi nd Secretary Garrison. ' oo." I ex. lain,. , ) , terrible -. tv, r do II wasn't P , reposed to ma the president" "They aald shooting oni,i an arrest With ii,u.i shoot it from , rm ii person's . .t h -s . ... i , minute, aoof tad tkiuld fire ,