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DAILY EVENING EDITION iH , DAILY EVENING EDITION w trmer S iturday. mraaiDAirt weather data. Maximum temperature. 70: mini mum. 49, r.ni. .1 MM; wind, went, fresh; weather, clomlv. throatenlne VOL. 28 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1916. NO. 8834 I X tllenXer!f' U'-"' " " jHMMMBlTaiiiMeijii CITY OFFICIAL PAPER OVP COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ALLIED VESSELS WAIT AT SEA TO Thousands of Children Afflicted by Infantile Paralysis GET MAI E British Warships are on the Lookout for Deutschland When Diver Leaves American Port. CAPTAIN REFUSED WIRELESS (Jolted siuiiK TikM Actioo i preveui McxMagc Being Sent Ui Berlin li Commander of (-crlunii Diver; (cr nuuiN M. n Declare That Act Is Not Neutral. WWIMOHK, July IS The gov ernment prohibits the captain of the ' i-nii.ni submarine 1 Nutschland from UKIUK th' Tuckrrton wireless. Thi federal censur refused to re j ii'lve Ileutschluiid messages uniifvr 1 li.g Berlin congratulations nml QUOt" Ing American Press comment mi the ; submarine's feat. Hermans connect-I ed with the submarine venture are In- I digiiaut. They consider the Step as unneutral anil declared that then- ah. si lutely was nOtbllHi pf military val- i Ue In the messages. The Doiitsoliland's loudlnc is noar- ini! completion. Htevedoree eatd that the last of the ruhlier cargo would be loaded before night . The hour of de parture Ih In- carefully guarded. Incoming tMUnihlp captains clecl ir id that Britllh warships are waiting for titi- Deutachlend in mid-ocean. The) aaeerted thai the' llrlllsh had placid nets In the English cham hoping to snare the submarine. Ordinance Stops Sale of Alcohol Within the City NEW LAW CI TH m i' III VI M I Of lKI M.Ists SN( PHYSdAMs ACT. Its sofi salve mm on the clbo in sletd Of grain alcohol la the cry of the Pendleton dniffflat when you return from that long auto ride or baby received a Slumped elbow don t Ho to your druggist fur a little solu tlon of grain alcohol hut Instead ir- -i ure Home of the w ell known brand t of Halve, for the prescripllnn man ha. by his own act cut off the sale of thai greet healing remedy, alcohol. Many have conjectured that since the physician resolved that they would not prescribe alcohol in an i i-i tha drugglsta might return to the sab' of the commodity on affidavit as they might do under the slate law Ity the passage of the' ordinance last Wednesday night by the council Ihey are prevented from doing so by city law The druggists went out of the nl cohol business at rather an Inoppor tune time as they had Just paid ItS to I'ncle Sam for a government li cense July 1 At that rate their gov ernment license in 1916 cost lhem oral 12 a day OK DIRTY CITY '-.TJE.ET. l - I IW I ' 1 '( CMTMH .WtH ... Local ly;gation Accompanied ! 20 REPORTED TO oy 77imtOLau,anae! HAVE BEEN LOST 100 or Leave Sunday Morning by Special Trai.. Take in the "Speed 'em Up" Races in Union County City. THROUGH FLOODS One hundred or more Pendleton men. accompanied by the Pendleton Round-Up band, will leave here Sun day morning at 7 o'clock on a spec- j lal train over the O.-W. to take in the Speed 'em Up" races at La lirande. A committee of men heal- I ed by J. V. Tallman from the Com mercial association, are working up the trip today and from all Indlca Uoni there will 1 little difficulty In i securing the required 100 for the spe- ; cial accommodations. The train will leave here at 7 a m and will reach La lirande about 10. Returning in the evening the train is to leave La Grande at 9 o'clock and will reach Pendleton before midnight The "Speed em L'p" auto races will lie among the finest neld In the north west this year and Pendleon Is for tunate in being close enough to la Grnndt to be able to make the round trip at nominal eipen.se. The race committee has recerved a large list i f entries. The band Is practicing and prom ise to toot long and vociferously to let the thousands or La Grande vis itors know that Pendleton Is very much in town blowing herself. La Grande has each year sent a j large delegation of visitors to the I Round-Up and It la due La Grando that Pendleton reciprocate this year. Already it Is reported that at least one and probably more specials wil. be run from J.a Grande to Pendleton for the 1916 show. The chances of ( fered now Is thought to be the best : to show La Grande that Pendleton j appreciates the kindly reeling- existing between the two cities. High Water Sweeping North Carolina Leaves 500 Persons Homeless in One Town; Many Missing. DEATH TOLL MAY BE LARGER One IKidy ICeoovcrvd; IU-m:ue Parti ea in (hit Searching for Thorn Who Were Forced to Flee From Homes; Many Narrow F,capee Are (lad hy Other PcrxjlM. BRITISH CONTINUE TO GAIN ON T IS SLAVS REPIMD -a Marcus Todd Dies at Home After an LONDON, July IS. Halg reported that the British bad substantially pro gressed last night on a one thousand yard front near Ovillers. A heavv ill ti; I mist rain Is hindering the advance to- lllneSS Of WeeRS ' rh -"nans lost several Im- ; Portant positions, many prisoners and six maxims. I!OIY (II WELL KNOWN FARM ER Wil l. BT SF.N ; , FAST FOR BURIAL. BERLIN', July 18. (Wireless to Sayvllle) It was announced here that the Russians everywhere on the Marcus Todd, ag d I years, s far-! offensive on the Austrian front have j mer. passed away a; his homo .n'heen repulsed except at one point at Summer street, yeauidry followi v'rrynia w here the Austrlans retreat , an illness of thre vfeks. Th; d'- lleh'"d the Upa river. The Kus ' ceased waj bOrn in i;ontucky, March . slan were heavily defeated when v, isvs, and nas larm In this sec-' lluirieo in aovance aronna Hon for some tim" he is survivi J ' I'",sl- hv a bpither. John Todd, of Paad!- Kuropatkin continued his strung at- ;ton. and a sister. Mrs. .' la Harfe.. ,f .laclts on the Riea front and penetrat- Doufflas Aril Mrs r arfell arrive ', Pd the German trenches at some this morning. Tho bto will be ship-'. P'dnts. Later the Russians were RALEIGH, July 18. Delayed dis patches indicated that at least 10 per i.'hed in the storm sweeping North Carolina. Six were drowned at Ashe ville, ten at Mecklenburg, three in Alexander county and one In Wake county. Many are missing. Charlotte Walker's body has been recovered at Biltmore. Rescue par ties are hunting others. Twenty reported missing on Sunday have been found clinging to trees on the Van dtrbilt grounds. When the river In undated the country John Llpe. Ma lel Foster and Charlotte and Louise ,' Walker were swept half a mile before they grabbed a tree, where they hung for hours. Charlotte was exhausted first and was carried downstream. Louise next lost her hold and sank immediately. At dawn several volun teers attempted to reach the tree. William Cooper fastened a rope ar "und his waist and swam to within a few faet of the tree. Exhausted, he r.'as carried townstream nnd rescued from a treetop hours later. Robert Pell tore his bathing suit into stripe and made a rope. Writh this he tied Kathleen Llpe to the tree with her head a few Inches above the water. A boat saved her. Five hundred RIKmore families are homeless. Mrs. (Jeorge W. Van derhilt Is accommodating many of tha refugees. ped at for burial :tjjjs or the ci-niD pjvagu&. Art. FILM SEKIlCC, The upper photOfrapk shows chil dren in a OOnfeeted neighborhood of New York, playing together despite repeattd warnings from health au thorities to keep iheir children off the streets and away from their pluy-j State and m'l,M 'banding tog The lower photograph shows an i iHiit Wtir infant stricken by the dreaded dis-1 ' ease being rushed t,. a hospital in I -"(''urge which is carrying off an ambulance. I many youni babies and children. national authorities are her to wage an inces- j gainst this terrible! so : Portland Market Shows MATCHES START GRASS FIRE Casement Appeal is Denied; Irish Rebel Faces Death LITTI.F GIRL HTCAWKG II AS MARROW ESCAPE FROM SERIOUS BURNS, While playing Kith mutches a lit tie girl this mornini caused a grass fire on Tu'tln stfec. and the circum stances a:e such ' is fortunate the child was not Injured. The depart ment was called out and extinguished (he blaze by iue of th.' chemical. The damiLge amounted I i i.othing though there was danger of adjoining shed' l iking Ore. The origin of the fire has impress ti Fire Chief Rteod with the dan-; ger of nllowlng children to play witb matches Andrew Carnegie has given more than 4Oe.00t,OtS in public benefac j tions. Nominal! d as Ambassador. WASHIXTON. July In.- Wllaon nominated A brum Elkus of New York as ambassador to Turkey. The nom ination practically had been decided on several days ago. It was held up pending Inquiries as to whether El kus was acceptable to the Turkish uernment ejected. The statement said that many Russian patrols were repulsed The British and French resumed their drive on both sides of the Somnie last nieht. The Hermans rpmilseri q Rrit. Improved Wheat Prices i?h a,tack at puziers and a French I attack in the Biaches region. Small j hand grenade fight were reported on CHICAGO. July 18. (Special to the i the v"dun front. ; East Oregoniani Range of prices to- I day Open High Close I PARIS. July 18. It was announced j July . .. Jl.UH $1.12 H.llH that ,n, '"lermans started a heavy 11.12 11,11 U J1.12SA ! po,,mer attack on the new FrenCTI po- I sitions west of Peronne but that all attacks were repulsed. The battle is I continuing. The Germans repeatedly Mailed La maisonnette, a most vio lent combat is raging near Biaches. Helix Natatorium is Nearly Ready to he Put in Use LOCAL X)NTRVOTOR HAS WORK OF PITTING IN THE CON CRETE THERE. S( pt. Portland. ruKTULu, (ire., jury is. ispe- ciali Club 93: bluestem 11.01V Toronto. Canada, has completed a new industrial school costing $2,000.-000. ONLY MOra F ESCAPE FROM MSI. NOW IS ( LF.MF.N Y OF rjROWN. LONDON. July is. Thi criminal apiicals has dismissed Case ment's appeal. Defense Counsel Sul livan argued that the Jury Instruc tions were Inaccurate. I'nlcss the crown commutes ment hangs. ourt of his sentence Case- (Niunt Zeppelin has given order: thai on his death his body shall be conveyed to Its Inst resting place In one of the machines with which his ii mie Is associated. Dead Bodiesof Carrizal VictimsShipped from El Paso NEWS SUMMARY General. Negro runs amuck In Chicago, kill ing several before lie Is killed I "Mi mi ml aoM'ni is denied. Miini warships awaii for Herman MitaMrlne outside Baltimore Local. BvatMM men plan apeetaj nuin in La (iraiuls. Marcus lodd. ai-d M dim. Pendleton may get iiaiiiio.il guard company. CltJ Ortlliiiimr knocks out sale of ajeobol, u Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. July 1 7. Wheat 1 j spot market firm; No. 2 red western winter, ids I0d; No. 1 Manitoba. 1 Is I 4d ($165 ier bu. i ; No. 2 Manitoba ! lis Sd. ( PORTLAND, Ore.. July 18. The ; new crop of wheat reached the high est price In years at $1.01 Bluestem jumped three and a half. PORTLAND, Ore. July 18 All brands of patent flour Increase.! 20 i cuts today, making the rate $ a barrel. There is a real sndhouse in a tree less part of Montreal, 40 miles from the nearest railroad thi rhe negro population of the United ites is approximately IS. 000, 000. i larger pan probably 1 ng in the southern states 000 WILSON VISITS CAJPITOL WASHINGTON, July is Wilson visited the capitol per sonally to urge senate leaders to overturn the democratic cau cus legislative program defer ring action on the national child labor bill. He conferred with Kern and Martine. It Is under stood also that he requested an early congressional adjournment. Helix now has a municipal natato rium practically in readiness for use, the concree work having- been fin ished yesterday by L. E. Twttchel, who returned to Pendleton today. The Helix pool is 30.8 feet by 7J and is eUfht feet aeep at one end and 3.6 feet deep at me shallow end. The entire concrete work was com pleted by Mr. Twitchell In 20 hours, he doing all of the floor work him self. Whan he left Helix the pool contained five and a half feet of wa ter The Helix pool is provided with a circulator to stir the water and keep it alive. It is the intention to change the water in the pool once a wee and the arrangement :s such the wa ter when emptied a 111 be used to If rigate a park adjoining the pool. Negro is Shot Down After He Runs AmuckWith Gun,Killing Four Persons and Wounding 3 THREE SHOT. ONE IS DEAD, IN RAID HELD BY SEATTLE POLICE KY-C1TY CONTROLLER IS YKTUI OF Rl l Lin : OEFICEIW WOl NDFJ SEATTLE. July 18 William Hi.tb well. former Seattle city controller ami recently a pedal officer on the waterfront, was killed ind W Morris and C V. Harvey, tnembei.i M wife She M rs Stua This picture shows the shipping 0 the bodies of Currlzal victims after the people of El Paso bad honor In a public demonstration. id tlu bind and UCa.00, II!. July IS. A polko gant shot and fatally wouniled ry Mclntyre. a neiiro. after Me re had killed four persons and tided three. Mclntyre Fail ik early thi- morning He used le and fOttgnl the police for sev- rlntyre died at a hospital. iii aided him to fight the police also was killed. Mclntyre killed Josephine overuieyer, white. rt Dean, a polio man. and Harry s. and Alfred Mathews, negroes, r a long battle Detective Ser t Hughes rushed through the of beet offers and entered the. way. hooting at Mclntyre. Dur tho battle the police fought bf teleorraph poles, Mnoea windows doors of adjoining residences. Intyr tatted the tight earlv this morning when he appears the front yard carrying a rifle opened lire on the next house. and lie ttl ille ( rrt is sh th. rmeyrr the porch carrying a Mathews was killed h away His corpse ;ay Uiriiu- the battle. Patrtolman Dean led the first po lice rush Mclntyre dodged into a doorway and killed Dean. Chief Real) superintended the later fight ing. He ordered a tunnel dug undei the house and then dynamited tti building Mclntyre sonOnUed shoot ing. One hundred policemen mr rounded the house, hurling sticks of dynamite into the windows. The ter rifle explosions did not affect Mcln tyre The battle attracted thousand of spectators Nearby house wer bullet -riddled of the prohibition siuad. of the were serloualy fight, which re the Ferguson Hotel, here lit Morris was s der Mini Harc Both are expo lli ipr.ctor According 10 Morris at the Harvey enter after sending I member of the ahead In sc l!' eating liquor 0 enforcement p. ile e fore d In .i pistol em i i ltd on through the arm. ted to recover, , neeteti officers, statements made b 'Ity Soepitai he and the Ferguson lr. T. fincr. another pruliiiiii :-iii iiad. In hi'tl who hi (Continue Ifl Right.)