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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION lore, as for r-(tTti Orrgfal tv the I loii.l Mai. - Weather lllwror at I ' ! I i l l TO ADVERTISERS. TlM RmI OfegoalSS bus the lHrgei paid rirciilati.ni of any phjut In Oregon, rasl of rorttsnd uud OTr twin tks rlrrulatlun In rvndletofl of any oilier ncwspuper. Tonlghi anow. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 27. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1915. NO. St54 AUSTRIA IS NOT ANTICIPATING A BREAK WITH U.S. Dual Monarchy is Anxious to Have Question ot Ancona Settled With out Severing Relations. FRIENDLY FEELING ASSURED Count ii-zji gay Talk of Trouble Be tween the Two Nation i i'8heet Nonsense" tu-trta Nm Opposed to American Demands Hut u the Manner or Making TtMsnt, (it tin tckerman.) BERLIN. Dec. SI. There will be! nu quarrel between Austria and Am-1 eerica if Washington keeps cool, j Count Stephen Tiaza, Austria's strongest man next to the emperor. ' made lhla statement to me upon ni ! visit to Budapest last Week. "Sheer nonsense." Tlsza Bald, fol lowing a lonfer.iue will the emper or. "1 must confess, however, that we are surprised b) the American note Hut is it fur from our Intil.-; tlon to quarrel." He pointed out. however, lhat nat ters do not depend upon Austria alone. He counselled coolness al Washington and said Austria Is con sidering a successor to Dumha. Ladl-J citing that apparently his govern ment la nut contemplating the possi bility i.f diplomatic breuk The fact that Austria Is nut ex pecting a breach was emphasized by Ambassador Pen field. He stated thai twice on the day the Austrian Hold was dispatched, Foreign Minister BU riau asked America to use Its good will to obtain concessions In belliger ent countries for Austria. Consul General Coffin at lludupest said his cordiality with the Hungarian minis ter! was uninterrupted lie believes Austria dde not want a break and will not permit one. Persona outsldo officialdom Intimated thai Austria realty Is not opposed to the Ameri can demands but to Washington's manner. Henry Ford is III Aboard Ship; Plans of Party Held Up VESSEL WTLli REMAIN IN cilltl 11ANA I Mil, LEADER II s tUOCOVEREU. CHHISTIAMA, Dec. 21 . Henrv l'ord Is III in bed and his condition may develop into a serloua nature Cnlil his recovery the party will re main at Christian! Sentiment here has veered in nls favor. News papers Called him an admirable per- aoaaltty. it was learned that spits had been sent by belligerents to as certain if an ulterior motive prompt ed Ford In Ills peace mission. Governor Morrison ilo BOMB, Dec 21. Ex-Governor J. T. Morrison of IdAhO, died sidden! from heart trouble. Paved Road to Pilot Rock Junction Will be Built in the Near Future; Plan Feasible llarring events not now foreseen it may be. set down as a certainty that a paved road will be constructed In the mar future between Pendleton and Pilot Rock Junction. The prop oaltion is feasible, there will be limn ej available and the county court Is committed to the enterprise, These lads have been known to .1 reasonable certainty for sever.. 1 weeks past and the sltuutlon wa made clear today when a party ol local businessmen accompanied Judc.o Marsh and Commissioner Cockbur 1 mid Surveyor Bradley over the route, of the proposed road They were shown Ihe difficulties In the way and the manner In which It Ih proposed to meet them. The members of the party expressed general approMil of tho plan and assured the officials tha! the community would stand back of them If they undertake tho work Under the survey made by Mr. Bradley n road may be constructed with a maximum grade of five per , . nt. It will be necessary to go over the first hill west of the stute hos pital but the grade will he rcducod. At the second hill the road Will lead along Ihe bluff beside the railroad track. At the Daniels place the road will Follow a new route over the hill to the Junction. This will be one ol the difficult pieces of work but It Umapine is Name of Incorporated Town of Vincent Nl.u POriTOFFtCE TAKEx NAME of r'AMOl s OLD IND1 N cillldTTAN. Tin- mystery of the new Umatiih county posotflot of (Tmaplna him been solved. Umapine i tin. new ii u i- i f the recently Incorporated town Of Vincent In the Hudson Kiv courtrv, Havui't reached the estate of town hood and desiring a pott office, Vin cent s?nt in it application. How evef, ih. poatal authorities discover ed thai then- is already one town at Vlncant in the state of Oregon and requested the citizens to select a new name preferably one of historical aig niflcanoe, Omabine was the nam" leleclod, after th famous Umatilla Instrumental In k war to an end hi from an attack Indian who was bringing the Rani1 and saving Pcnillc' In 1878. The Umapine in iiuestlon was the father of the present Chief Uma pine, who Is known to almost everj one In Pendleton. The elder Uma pine was a sub-chief and had been more or less frlenoly with the war ring liannoi ks However, in order to get himself in favor with the white, he volunteered to Cupt.nn Miles, who was stationed with troops on the Umatilla reservation, to de liver Chief Egan, head of the Ban nocks, to the whites. He naked Miles to bring soldiers to a certah point to rapture Egan. Miles, fear ing treachery, refused, whereupon Umapine planned to deliver the chiel of the warriors to the whites. He sent for Chief Homll of the I'mutlllaa who appeared at Egan .- tump with a number of other Indiana under the gulae of friends. They succeeded in trapping Egan. bound him to a horse and were on their way to Miles' post when Egan. re leasing one hand, seized a knife and wag about to do some execution when Klve Crows, one of Homll's band hot him The body of the dead chief was decapitated and. with the moony nean mouniea on a poie. u.o I matlllas rude to me agency ano oi fer.vi the head to Cai.taln Miles as I an BYldeni of their good faith While i recognizing their good faith the can i tain refused the token This Incl ' dent brought an end to the war. There has been some dispute as to who actually killed Kgan, but, ac cording t" Major Moorhouse. who has looked the matter up thoroughly. Five Crows was the chief credit for the chief has always heei pine. man Howiv capture of till i given to I'lnn- i Angcio cold Deadly, liS AMiKLBS, Dec. 21. Daniel Webber, 71, was picked up unc n- clooi a victim of the early morning "ld In re The aged man wns hufrled to the receiving hospital, where he was re-1 vlved. The police say Webber Is tho fin Id In i.os Angeles 111 li.inm.ooo Recruits Secured, LONDON, Dec. 21. It seems to be generally taken for gran tad that, dur-j lug the seven weeks the recruiting; plan of the Earl of Derby was in op-j .ration an aggregate of 2,000,000' men enlisted, of whom over 1,000,-j Ouo made direct enlistments lor im-i mediate service. Flatter a woman's ;in Safely criticise lii taate, then r oplnioni Is necessary since the railroad yards preclude the use of the bottom land. At the Daniels place u new road will lead north, connecting with the road to Echo, thUB making a great Improvement in that highway. The request that the road be built was formally made of Ihe court in November when a delegation of 25 prominent business men. farmers and taxpayers net with Messrs, Harsh and Cockburn al the court house. U that time It was Indicated by the court that the road might be bull through Ude Of Ihe road money to be collected In this district this year It is eetimsted the sum of 120,000 win in realized here and it Is compulsory to spend ill least TO per cent within the district Tnrough use of this money and thr.tugh the cooperation of the state because of the state hospital It Is believed the road can be constructed. If the entire rou I cannot he compl.led at once nt least the grading can all be done and a pofth i of the road pnved. Thoel making the trip over the route this morning were Jungs Marsh, Commissioner Cockburn, County Surveyor Bradley. R f. Tromblsy, W. ll Wlthee, Leon Co hen, G. M. Rice. J. F Robinson. J. V Tnllmnn, W. E. Brock and repre sentatives of Ihe press Bulgarian Saldiers - CALLED BY DEATH AT SON-IN-LAW'S HOME - "IN. " M DAVIS PASSMAWAl il l- BR LONG IILNEeS BUF FERED ATTACK GRIP. 1 M. Liavls. a nionr ,f I'no.ti'.l.i countr, die, , ,ht. homc ut m8 s,,n. : in-law, , slreet. W. G. Lynn, 42T Weldlef if old age. superinduced by an attack of the grip, at S:45 last nint, says the Poitland Journal Mi Uavla is iiirvlved by two sons and lour daughtem Davis, an empl N. Co.. In this Brownlnf, Mo., thU city; Mrs Mead. Wash a They are: C, A. ne of the li.-W. R at i it v , W. E. Davis ol Mrs. v. Q, Lynn 'of D X. McDonald or nd Mrs. J M Ken and Mrs. Erwin King oi Helix, Or. Mrs. I. M. Davis died last August. The body of Mr. Davis will be at the Chamber undertaking pauors. KlUlnia worth avenue and Kcrby street, today and will be sent to Helix, (ire, this evening for burial. 1. M. DavUj was born in Clark county. Indiana, in 1S33. and moved to Missouri in 16S. He emigrated to Umatilla county In lsst and farm- led 14 miles north of Pendleton ur.- he retired in 1!2. since when he na, Itvesd in Milton, Ore . and Wall 1 Walla, Wash, American Reply to Austrian Note to be Announced Soon STATE DEPARTMENT HAS IN IX) RM M ION 12 AMEKIC on Tin: am on . , WASHINGTON, tary Ionising annov I erlcan reply to the need that the Austrian note Mr. will lie made public on Wednesday. The note reaches Vienna tomorrow. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. -The I state department announced that 12 Americans were known to be aboard the Ancona when ltwai torpedoed. Three are known to nave arrived! Deputies Hunt Bandit. I HL MONTH. Cel., Dec. 21. Depu ties' hunted in the sand wash near' here for a bandit who fled there aft er fighting a pistol duel with offlceri In the streets of this city. Another man, alleged lo have been the pal of j the fugitive in an attempted robbery, I was aerlousll wounded during thiij battle, lie was Identified as J. Man-j ) uel. said to hVe served a prison sen j tence for burglary in Northern Cal ifornia. CTulsOra Not sunk LONDON. Dec. 21 The govein- ! ment press bureau offtclaly denied reports published by the Vosalscho I Zeltuni oi Berlin that two British 1 auxiliary cruisers had been sunk 0J I mines In the vicinity of UltyltM, UNIDENTIFIED lloilltl.K NHOT BY OPERATOR roltTI.A.N". Ore , Dec II. An unidentified robber was shot anil probably fatally. In a re volver duel with I. D. Stewart, night operator at the Multno mah station, after an attempt to rob the till. The man was taken to a Portland hospital. Inspecting a Bombarded WOMAN KILLED IN FEUD OVER LAND IN KLAMATH DISTRICT , confessed slavik is HELD FOhhomna pitched fight WITH GUNS, KLAMATH FALL-. Ore.. Dec. 21 t 'ne woman la dead ;.nd another "ia in ,;:ll as the outcome of a feud of long standing over the mi.ership of a I ' 'OS of propert occupied by con tending claimants which biased out j Into a pitched t vtle with rifles, shot-i- .ns and pistol J beVveen two famil- j les at Dodd Hollow, about 25 miles I southeast of this city, yesterday morning. On one side Mrs Alma Kuehne Is dead. On the other. Guy Hunter is at me HiacKburn hospital here with bullet wound through his arm Hun-1, ter s wife. A. Ernest Andrew Kuehne. son woman, are held here pending inves tigation. Mikl utiles IVikI. According to the story told here, the trouble originated over a small tract of land, the ownership of which; is claimed by both Lawrence and! Mrs. Kuehne The affray is said to be the aftermath of Lawrence's trial, on arson charges. In which the jury disagrei d There a houses on the nis- . - ...... ...... una, ii- a large one, occupied moualy adopted. The proposal i to nd the Hunter family, I distribute membership bvoks to tha one, into which the. various secretaries of the clubs affil last week while Law- iated with the leaetie to h. ni ib small es moved was on trial The Hunters al- the Kuchiies cut off tne water supply of the big house, necessitating Water being hauled from a distance ASSOCIATED CHARITIES IN CITY GATHERING BUNDLES cumnxG ni food will be DONATED Ni l Its FAMILIES in 1111: cnv. ndle Day" in Pendle isociated Charities is ton and th busy plokln and food p response to poor. The is not stiff i king up bundles of clothing prepared by the citizens In to a request for aid for the le response while generous, ffldenl to met tlie demands members of the organized and the charitable society are hopeful that they will receive more Contributions of Clean Clothing and staple articles Of food. Anyone having such to give, should call Mrs. E. C. Anibal by tele phone and th, bundles will be sent tor. various transfer nu n having do nated their services in collecting the packages. The street trees of Paris number 8,0S0, 26. ana being palms, II, 1 Chestnuts and 14.000 elms. NEWS SUMMARY General. luattia does not anticipate u break with Ihe United States ner the An cona malice Fagtand wants a million more men for tne war. I ttKtt, Umapine 1- new name of Vincent, I'. T. .V, T. tX. takes OVOS F-l In- d.-IM-ndint line. I Ian for hard surface rua.l 10 junoUna 1- Mothes, Tmlny Is Handle Da MotUm piiun news, Page 5. House in Monastir 'j LOCAL MAN CHOSEN : VICE-PRESIDENT OF SPORTSMEN LEAGUE I. M V X. HATLOCK n re. EIJXTBD To POSITION IT ' i portlan-d, Wesev x Ma7m" of pend P.esldent of the Fmailla Countv Fish and Game Association, was yesterdav re-elected as first vtce president of he ( regon Sportsmen's League at the close of the annual convention in Portland. H. B. Van Duzer of Port-! and was chosen to succeed himself! s president. Dr. J. G. Glll of uu I Oh was elected second vice presi-; MM and 8. C. Bartrum of Koseburgi was retained as secretary-treasurer i T, , convention ti. j .. . stand for a,. , " aet'aed;;ie Tooze. ftvdent manager, is In the I'.ocecuon or game and',.,,.. tnAl,.. H i. ..nn, mi .... .awrence agJ',, ' l"ans tH Kwent a repe- of the dead; uf ,he demoralizing fight made o. .,ie legislature at the last session. Through our individual clubs we intend to bring about the defeat of any candidate that mav see fit to oppose what we think is right" de ured President Van Duzer. In speaking of the last day of the I Convention, the Oregonlan Ikli mnr..L.d fr.., ki. k...k.. k. : - w... '"B says ,n part: Walter F. Backus of Pr,i , .. ..vou.vu a oiiui ior l.lllnv MMtkM. snips in t ie clnh ihnt . at hunters' Uosiua h,.,.,,.,.,... , .... , I,, this way it is thnuehi to r.o.a, ,o ... the sportsmen of which it la eetinutt- e.i mere are 60.000 m Oregon, rho treasury held JsS.54. according to the After the business meeting, thu! treasurer's report. Banquet is f pish and Members gathered 1 at the Commercial Club 1 their annual banquet. Venison. I last night 11b building for :. Bteelheada. and Alaskan place of honor the anglers delight, reindeer meat had a 011 the menu The executive committee coming year will be comp W Humphreys. Portland; Goff, Forest Grove; M. 11 Corvallis; J. w. Bennett. 3 1. liutler. Hood River; H Canyon City; Robert Klamath Falls. for the ed Of I. W. w arahfleld, A. Kuht, Robinson P. T, AND T. CO. PURCHASES II. DEPENDENT LINE AT ECHO XEWL1 t Ot nil l 1 IM n 1 TAKEN ot ER FIRST or THE I VI!. Ill Through a deal JUS completed, the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co- hits purchased outright the in i. laid- cut telephone out of F..h... The re- . port of the transaction is in generally circulation today but no official ar.. nouneemeni has been made it 1.- tin- dentood the p. t T. Co. win take over the newly acquln first of the year ) party me The Beho line Serves the towns f F.cho, Stanfield and llennlston. sur rounding territory and the Butter ,-r,.,.k country besides h.iv .1 : I line Into Heppner president of I puny and Asa treasurer ir land is on,- of R. N. Stanfield is N. Stanfield Is Independent Com- homson tscrstar . J. Smith of Port icavy stockholder- in the company. il for two A candle burning days releases energy equal horsepower. E MEN WANTED FOR J y Sx to ' Troops ; I Premier Asquith Introo. Increase the Number Now in the Field. TOTAL WILL BE 4 MILLION British Now Haie Million anil Ouarter Active TrooN at iIk- Vsri - ous Front Others In Tralnliir' Will He Able lo Take ned Soon- Icrb', Plan mum A MILLION Ml FlIMO, LONDON, Dec. 21 Premier As- PETROGRAD. Dec. 21. On ac quith seeks to call a million mor j count of "ill-health," General Ross men to the English standards. H : ky has been relieved of his command introduced a bill bringing the total' of the defense on the Riga and . umber of troops to four million. He explained that Kitchener had cou.,' .-elled the withdrawal at tha Dar danelles and that the troops had suf ered only slight losses. Asquith sai I Derby'a plan had succeeded and coi.- :-.ription was not necessaiy. Dirk- claim Victory. A million and a quarter of Britons BERLIN', Dec. 21. The Constant! .re now fighting. Asquith said. Itlr.cple war office claimed a great vie to augment them oe heavy toll in dead ar.il cause wound LONDON". Dec. 21 Asquith an I uounced that Sir William Robertson j chief of siaff In France, had been ' recalled. He becomes chief of the j Imperial staff, succeeding Murrey. a ho goes mand " an "important com- ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR 6LEE CLUB HERE TUESDAY UNIVERSITY OF OREGON ROYS WIJJ. BE HERE AT OREGON NEXT WEEK. Heralding the coming of the Un' versity o Oregon Glee Club, which is booked l' the Oregon theater lor c.-uiuS. uramu is. l,c-. city today. He i.- arranging all de tails for rhe appearance of the col lege songsters and will go on to La Grande ir ihe morning. Young looze Is the twin brother of Lamar Tooze, who is one of the fifteen university students chosen from the United States to accom- trio' to Porno. H. h. ,llvi.'.n : n.i.,v t'..i,l .. V,l f.,M.,lo . n. ni'iu 1 1 "in Jll- oioiiKI 9I4.C lir ; reacheJ ,h, otner sjde of the AUan. ! tic Th. on. ,.tn la an ,.,,., n,.,,ii. 1 net or the oth.r in annirin, a and Ires reel and their distinguish closest iriends can one from the other. I prominent In student ac university. The university Glee t i n.,mn.,.,t nt tmiv.itr ... and is one of the best' balanced sationi sent out from ol. according to young the big Several HilPM In Explosion. RICH Hll.L. Mo. Dec 20. Se al men were reported to have ! killed at the DttVal ranch w hen namite exploded as it was being pared to blast stumps. DUDLEY CLARK, FOOTBALL STAR, JOINS THE MOVIES 4 e PORTLAND, ore., Dei Dudley Clark, football 1 University oi Oregon am nontah Club in tr-e days w her, e e an action camera was not common and In despensible the gi aiiron as a sponge water bucket, may yet be mortaiised on the screen, the -silent drama" has cili l' 'in. He is an embryonic 1 ie star. Not yet a param position in the "vision" him. but he has gained ai for 1 ess to the charmed . ircies. and the first obstacle has been over come. Clark played his last football game wnh the Multnomah Ciut ip San FTanci.-co against the Olympic Club a few weeks ago incidentally. Dudley has become a professional, and almost ' gut ihe entire team in bad with tha amateur officials Instead oi returning with the gridiron stars he went on down south to l.os Angeles, and Is now con nected with the Lasky coaapaa) According to I-en Powers, the era man with the Rehan-M..-Jestic Motion Picture Company, I GENERAL RUSSKY 1 IS TAKEN F .0 v Mil Petrograd Office Announces "III Health" as Reason- Headed the Galician Forces Against Germans. STILL MEMBER WAR COUNCIL : Turk claim Victor rjvOr Brttleil ,,t j E.aiiwtion of i. itllpoll taWBha -Said to lire on I nirh kWl lllimil Hulgar and Greek OtntpOSU m Clash, Iteponil. nounced. He remains a member ot the war council. Russky commar.oel the Russian forces when the Ger mans captured Lemberg. tory in the battle when the British were withdrawn frm Gallipoll. Thu c.emy aa defeated at Anafarta end Ariburnu. The British counter at lilfji at Sedduliahr waa repulsed Greeks Fire on PleaoV BERLIN', Dec. 21 Greeks at Fo.-t Karaburna fired on a French detach ment, which failed to heed the com mand to halt, according to dls patches. The French are reported to have fled. The Greeks hold the ;'ort despite the French request to deliver it to the allies. Greek-Bulgar Clash. . LONDON. Dec. Jl Athens dis patches reported s clash betweea 'Sulfa rs and Greeks In Albania. It was said the Greeks f plaeed them selves between the Bulgar-alllea lines at Doiram. Varna Is llomlwrtled. LONDON. Dec. 21. Rsslan war ships, escorting is laden transports. bomban'ed arn., a Bulgarian port on the I iack sea. j esterday. according to an Athens report. Greece Refuses to Interfere With the Allies in Saloniki I I .... ....... AM) EN'trLAN'D I I.OH- ED To GO AHEAD Mini FORTlFICAl ion- PARIS. Dec 20 Greece has re fused to Interfere with the allies' for tifications in Saloniki. according to an Athens dispatch Many Greek, are leaving Saloniki. expecting an Im mediate attack against the city. ATHENS, Dec party supporting policy was retu large majority it The Venizelos w ed from voting election was ill . 20. The GounarW the king's neutrality ,-ned to power b 1 1 yesterday's election ar partyites refrain- on the ground gal. th-t Court Too told for Work. NEW Y'iRK. Dee. 2 1 Declaring the room in which be w as ttpei Lsd lo hold court was too cold and too poorly ventilated for use Judge M 1- 1 tropose to take any the jurors getting pneu any one becoming ill be cause of the condition of this room " he said "I lay the blame Tor ti -i on the s'nking tUM I !! Ull III IUH They were rsoussteej a year ago t" provide another courtroom. It is said two Jurors contrs ! antral on.' ATHENS Bulgaria 11; zone of (ot both sides avoid all n twe.-n adva and HuU.ir Wheat Prit us Advaiu e in Portland Market CHICAGO, be 122-124. 21 (Spa. 123 t-1 1 1 tin 11. 1 re, lie, I; Blusstei POR1 ill 1 With an annual rainfall sa 'Da Inches Mouthym A mam W'jrld'a wettest region. dn.g ROM COMMAND