mil v nfrtimn rnnrirui 0SKSBR DAILY EVENING EDITION TO ARVEHTISEIIS. 9 I ' THKH TIm Bin Ore fide nml guaruiil. uapei In Ongoo, fur Urn largest i' nay newspaper YESTERDAY'S WEATHER OAT. Maximum tempStfatUfVi ",; mint COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEH VOL. 28 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916. NO. 861 a i rvru mi r i iiira mm'SAsr-.j riuMi toi iiiiiiiv hwnivii H V dftF I 1 AftOfflLfflra MP CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VPo fjtf ' 1 - A '.V , . . - . . PRESIDE! I IDS FORMING M I mm VILLA DEMANDS Submarine Which Escaped Allies t BUILD MU PITMAN UH; 111" THE MOOSE Wl Wilson Expresses Belief That Demo-i '" cratic Party Represents Larger Part of Progressive Power. I lit- torn b iii (Jim tin- p l"lIiXIIII ion district comprising ! between German Hull Hid In IiiiiiiI tin' MIIM CITY SURRENDER th. IS PROUD TO BE ITS LEADER Declares riiai Hi1 iiu Tried i Be nerve the Support r n Progrea- nlw ami Forward-looking Mett! Writes Ilia Views In Is'lter i Pro German Hull to the Columbia river ui Umatilla in the purpoa ! a move now underway here, Tii thli and petition callini for an election io form the port district has already been tiled with the county court, Tin- petition is signed by 10 residents of the proposed porl which will In- known as the port nf tTmetiHe. Under tin- law of 1101 it is obligatory on tii' court in call the election aa re. ullesteil nml II Is Bnuimul inriim Will ........ I. II.... 1 nil I iii-iii riiiia(ii-iiiiui ammm (lt. t;, ),,,, a! ; lturc ii. i- Bonding Power. Under the porl law of the atal idtisivclv l,v n lei ami the plat nnvInK nf the wheu Umatilla tc Rebel Chief dared TH Met His orted to Have De Jnless Terms are' i Army Will Attack. t admitted Barnhart ! in reference to the mi waj lu-if the following w tmlav by Mr. I'll man It. end W W. Harnthi the statement in eluding a description of the mrt dlst TREVINO AWCARRANZA OUT Break Said to j Mexican 'omniis-.ion i by Carranxa the lr"M'iUl WASHINGTON, July 14. Express lltl the hellef that hln parti "repre sents a taTfar purl of the progressive power and thought than an J others" President Wilson today made a formal Mil for the progressive vote. Writing to .1 i". Parker of Phila delphia, a progressive who pledged to support Wilson, the president said; "I have no leellousy Independent tl organia pendent mil fill! conditio Htted. tried in Prom Mr. rniii.ui enresaatatlvs men Interested In t session in the near j the (Add Springs district have decided upon the organisation of a port as a Kr, PAJU ns of ubtalnlni transportation for manned tht t locality. It is stated that a port f 'ity, it was 1 I firm part l.roi ins- inns intended to keep inde- . oters reminded of opposition Informed as to partial and s under which votes are so I sincerely desire and have eserve ihe support of all pre- i Oregon a hoard of port commission ers has power to Incur Indebtedness ami to vote bond' for Improvements, It is not necessary fur the commission to submit the mutter to the people of the district for their decision. It li iisald to he the Intention of those In charge of the movement hen- to have r,pti action taken in this manner provided , mil the port district can he formed. To p this end five nien are being recom I for carrj out tin- arc R A Ki it. Herman Su it Brownell in the dlstrle it n ig at Cold Bprittgi landing I tode include a suffio to provide foi Occurred Hctwei-n and He I ai to Head : ; fjree Men Propoaed can.- of settling -Villa has de of Chihuahua rely reported dared that he Hell thi mmmmmmjmmmm i . miiivmmimwmummmmmmmmmmmmmm British in Dash Break Line inn Four Nile, o-nera taaadl bad heen reliably Informed that Tre con- vino had hruken from the i'arrunza it ruction of a road of the desired Kin. I government It v,-as reported that Vil- 1 leading to the river. That part of the 1 1& Informed Trevlno that if Chihuahua After a two days' chaae of over slxi The submarine wa four days problem, however, was solved b) an was not surrendered the entire Villa hundred miles off the Virginia ; overdue. It Uj said the pursuers are extension of the Port area and the ad-1 armv w ould attack the city. Trevim, ranes the r.erman ,. ,,hm.rtnlre8Pn8lWe for the ' The ves- r I malilla as the port termi- revoked his orders detainina sh ins are now hei in -i porai Ion of u to which there Is wing described area Ulatrtcl Boiindartea. Township rive (51 Mrtj (10) E. w. M. nients of supplies for the American circulated ! expedition new purt. s included WASHINGTON, July 14. A com ii. mission of six men- three from each 'Deutachiand'' avoided its pursuers ly reaching American waters. sel covered a distance of 4180 miles and 1800 miles of the Journey was made under water. English Sweep Into Two Villages and Clear Trones Woods of the Ger mans in Greatest Gain Since Of fensive Was Launched. BATTLE RA6IN6 AT ALBERT lUntry, will he jii-i N. In' stic the Mexical d today. 1 tted to the i a few duv Irish Rioters at Cork in Outbreak Fight Will be Waged to Have Against Soldiers MissNason Remain as Head of the Umatilla County Library ITON Jul inr inn nnin OTnninr ni hit i lit ABU IULU MUM: Ml IRE BOUGHT Bf SMYTHE AND I LONERGAN; INVOLVES $40,000 Haig Reports That His Troops Have Attacked the Enemy's Second System of Defense; Blow Struck in Every Sector. FRENCH ALSO ARE ADVANCING Left Wing Pushes Forward at Same Time as English Advance; Ger man Positions are Rendered Very Critical. SKVKKAI, Ul'NOUKU l'AHAIU. CTHKBTS Hissi4, Tltooi'S; MOB is. IMSPBB-SEU. CiiKK, July 14. Several hundrel nun-is paraded the streets this morn ing ins, lug and hisa.ntr th" English Solili"t and smashing windows ol re cruiting office Previously they hail Inscribed on gute and pillars with lar the words "Up wilh the republic ' Soldier! finally disperssd the rioters Shots were fired outside the residence of the chief recruiting officer hut no hixl was killed board Wedn. paring to m Friends ol Miss Babra I.. Nason, hose resignation us lliirariau was iHiested at a meeting of the library evening, are pre make a fight tor her re tention Just what tine of action they will pursue they have not defi nitely determined but they are dls cussing various ways and means. They ure. in th first place, qtffil- tlontng the legality of MANY TOURISTS ARE COMING! the aclhe en the other evening The met". ing was not a regular meeung an while the by-laws provide that an: two members uia request, tne sei rctar t" call a meeting, they con .tv iiutu ins. -riiltoroil CITY tend that onls the particular husl DA HA IN EVER INCREASING NUMBKRS. CHIC AG Kast oregn day : ill; i ness lor w hich tile meeting ed can be transacted if the lwa -in adjourned meeting a II- meeting I UVell liferent ' Mtnl Though the Panama-Pacific expo sition was rtftponslble for many au tomobile tourists passing through Pendleton last summer. indications ure that the tourist traffic of the present 3 ear will he just as heavy Kvery day sees a dimen or more car in ; ' r actions. Discussion or inv ; upon members of th I e.l l or the motion Membership to the Ive ami nut elective bets cannot be re. from as many states stopping tor a ,,,,.,,.,. ... ,. ,,.,: short time In ihe city en route to Va rions point! on the Pacific slope. Prior to last year tne tourist travel! by El U tom Obi li through eastern Ore gon was very light out this commu- j nity along w ith many others over the I northwest took ad Vintage of the San Francisco exposition to induce trav-1 elers to como this way The traffic this year is generally held to be a ll other ptlblli Doard who vot also heard ard Is gppolnt- thai ihe mem led as such s of the board Icee which are elective and some or the champion, 'ore lea- of Miss Naaon wish to start a reca!ll,hp Jr against them in an effort to discred- ii them. Another move that is being con sidered is I hi circulation of a re monstrance. Already some of thosd interested In keeping the librarian have approached citizens tentatively and claim that they can secure many names However, other reports are thai niani people are steering a neu tral course. j Still another action thai is being considered is an attempt to rescind the action of Wednesday evening There were only six of eleven mem ber... present when the vote was tak en and five of thi-sr voted affirma- Wlth a full board meeting Miss Nason 'a friends express the belief that the net ion would be reversed. As for the members who voted for Miss Nason'fl dismissal they are saying little The express regret that their action has stirred up a controversy i but declare that they feel they have ci plent of reasons to justify their ac-ai Hon and will make them public It fat oiigh a deal that went into e:- it is understood thev nian tn fallow Inly 14), ban P Smythe and C I vigorous policy of building up the! LONDON, Julv 14. British A iiii.-ri'.n i.iii.-ht.c..,l ih.. """rvi i . -.-vm i -ic i lie lie". hr to settle the Mexi-: a'l"n became known that I ,ht' W iproves nf the plan ! 'k- & tiillande: thai he formally Inolves property it this afternoon be-: comprising the ice : i week-end trip on ' plant, the wood and land much wood at. Meacham. does not include the real estate iy Kopittke & Gillanders. Lonergan purchased the Pen- "ereer possi.iie ine new troops DTOKe the German line Ice & did Storage Co. and n ' handle 'he entire dis-(,n a four mie t . , I .'iuimn in uieii n-e in renuieion. t , , aid . oal business of Kopit-; Sim e the death of Henrv Konittk 1 t0da.v. the Smashinir blow Kari ouiandera has been in sole I sweeping the British into the i 1 harse "f the old company s business villages of Longueval and Ba The transaction ilued at 140,000, u owege an(I ne na .g,, th(? chlef owner. : ypntin lo CranA ,J l-; coal business j having bought out one of the Ko. I Z? le 0r.and nd Cleanng It An advance at Closing Prices Today are Somewhat Weaker P( (RTLAXl it) Club ! T i Dittke heirs HU r.,r for iln.. , UlltrS W UUU wr- siven as a desire to take a rest ani ! more than a mile was made. to devote his time ro other hnsinww The oroin 4-Vi nli - - Mr Lonergan who has been local interests he has here, at Umatilla - the 0ening 0f th?lZ Mt superintendent Mr the Warren Con-j and Meacham. He is heavily inter. ;"e Penin? t the great assault Struction Co., has resigned his pasi- ested in a sand and gravel business J??8 f" ti..n with that company and will be and will iv m,,t nf hu. .i. Earlv hllllptin inrlipntoH manager o the new company hers, to that business. I that One of the greatest battles , n (Spetial to the which will be called the smythe-Lon-, For the time being however. Mr 0f the allied offensive is heinr -Range of prices .to. ergan Co. Dan P. smythe la nred Qillanders will remain with the new-,.. j 5 """f 's eing High rinse lent of the company and C. H. Car- company. The accounts of the old! K nui measi Ol AIDen. 11.10. $1,084 i'-er. secretary. company go to July 10 and the bus-! Haig reported : "We have at- u Jill'-.- SI. MA j Both Mrr Smythe and Mr l.oner- j iness of the new company dates from ! tacked the enemy's Second SVS aan are aggressive business men ani ! that time. Item of defense. We broke ortlanil. i . I t i . iiueir positions on a tour mile front, capturing some strong ! ly defended localities. The liverpool, n, . . nr. ii n -i ! heavv t'lVhtino- ennt-innoa " . - O ---- .-. .-..v...u. ... bpecial dispatches from open Sl.nsi 11.1 1 "4 Ore.. July 14. bluestcm '.!!. Wheat d t Sl.ii Young Indians at Super-Zeppelins Cayuse Come Near Will be Built to LIVERPOOL, July 1 1 No. 1 spot Manitoba 10s per bU.)l No. 2. l"s 9d; Western winter. 10s 4d. " I was struck in every sector . .H'!Sh,S?!!!s '"...""iT miii attempt made to rescue ONE may soov OPRR4TR iifttoiv wnere the Germans had assem- ils of grasshoppers greatly dam-. 1 ifarfmg rouble Carry Passengers SS"! JZ ii, ixigun county officia they would furnish frt Ight the pests. OF NTMBER TAKEN IT l OFFICER. THE UNITED STATES AND GERM.1NY. Huge U. S. Guns Point Toward Juarez bled their heaviest reinforce ments. The British advance is ill flirt . i .. .. o Trouble of a rather serious natural BALTIMORE Juts 14 SuDer ZL .T-. t'P"1"11' was threatened for a time Wednesday 1 Zeppelins, earning Passengers pro... lmmedlate objective. .... . .. , ,. I ., LOttgneral Is seven mlle south- evening a, Cayuse, where the Indians . ably soon will be operating between 'west of Bapaume am, Bazeruin is Z .re holding their big July celebration, j Germany and the United States. CasttJ mediately east of -o.,t..lmai,,., :aln Koenig. of the submarine whose i.ipture Berlin admitted yea- w hen prougaml.i ! direct result of the spread last year. Garage employes and hotel mat agree that the auto traffic through last year and. inasmuch as each par ty passing through Teavas a little mo tie. behind, the traffic la eonsld-i ered as a substantial usnct NEWS SUMMARY General. Hundreds of person-, hunting man-1 filling sharks along' Jersey shore. Irish mob fuen siililiew bui Hots in' iuolled. liiitlsh make another hngo smash a (ruins! i in- German Hues. rVench aio advancing. Villa demands irorrettdce of ciii-l hiuilnia City. LocaJ. Petitions lib .I for fiirmallon of Poll i.r Umatilla. i viends of dtiMwnl librarian nctlvc to n-taln her. smythe ami LoMrgnn pnrchasc Pcndlr-USi Ice Cold Storage Oo, Si hiHil board offers use of local m IiimiIs for normal trulning Indiana attempt ti reecue anixuii comrade, gwesaSiaww"wwii 'in' iiicagJaJ..JMW W lulv it. This is a picture ..I one nf ihe i . inch guns of Battery C, Eth i s. field artiHery. m man. pointed towai d the Mexican side of the border to mind our neighbor! that Uncli S in ll A If Howe' .un an ot wild young backs cue one of their num iftedal, special federal er. the sight of the of- ild-h. ith- Ila lied tin bloodshed. ftedal had placed under arrest in Thomas, sometimes known as ii Mitchell and a well known In i disturber of the peace. He was rged with having Introduced Ii r on the reservation. Oftedal had looner tftHen him into custody than ty Luton, Joe Rays, Luelan Wtl- iis Joe Williams and other, no otis voting Indians undertook to Deutachland, intimated. We are building such Zep large enough to hold 40 passfii he said. he "Will they come here." asked. 'ii lase u i "They might, but will not carry dispat freight. Just passengers. We are night repo making quite a number: of these Zep- pushed thr terday The French left wing pushed for ward simultaneously, said an unof ficial Paris report, straightening the French lines between Hardeiourt and Guilleniont and threatening th.. h fi d in p. him fron nloiHid in the .'III hiii TEXAS MILITIA IN CLASH WIH L' n if u evii 1 roM, 50 ) village. The rvma.n. it covered with i rvinh pvnihrc w ai r Ml u m e 1 a laris reported that t sitions along the Hap wore rendered extrrnt MEXICAN BAND JUDGE CLARKE NOMINATED N AME SENT To SEN VTE To si i -CKED HUGirEk ox Till: SUPREME BENCH. ON RIO GRAND E FAi PAflO iun in onv ol the I prepan-d mid r WASHING ml Wilson i nomination was : i. lohr nt to the Mill nn rOMO. Jui 1 1. The firM CiftMl iKilNOUU Ibe milil'a and Uie MevicaiiH WM reported t Ftin&ton ttilt ftftpmoott CMnpMiy wemj Toim Infiuttr) firvd m -i M. U .in ln iTHICll the tint ui . .1 I ruini.i ttiis. mcmiluif, Tht' tmnd WW dbfivtW Imck at r tin lUo (irnnde after RTWNd hot. hcii tt hiHiiiett. -