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ESIi DAILY EVENING EDITION TO ADVERTISERS s Runt Ont(hiHn Iish Hi' Unreu bona fide und jeuai uutt'fil paid cin ulatluu nf anv 99 tn CtfSgoa, HUrt Of Portland and Li far the larg'-at rlnulatiuu In iVudltuon of By newipaper. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 28 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDUSTON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916. NO. DAILY EVENING EDITION BlliW , ; , -'V VI l I II IV'ih77kV1' N I J V S T 11 11,1 i' : -.1 tS-MyZsi - COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPE8 HOUSE 10 HOUSE FPU MARKS BRITISH ATTACK Allied Forces Now Within Striking Distance of Kaiser's Third Lines in Portieres Region. TOWN IS DIVIDED IN HALF Germans, in Deadly Fear, Hide Merchant Submarine I llglHl Troops Hn ),l Pull of Gulllc- luont ami Gorman lit- Other; Liui nciillc Raided by Tt'Hlon .V'ro ptaM Ercuuh Attack Saint Fine ( liiilK-l on Right Hunk W Meuw, niitui'iiiK ao Prisoner. London, July ri.--The British have advanced arounu Pozleres Haig reported thai ground was gulnnl near tfrw shows iin- pwiwliliml. the high wood above the town. They . tl deadly rear thai soma oi ii'.-' , io kuiis nun sixiy impa' era Tat I'.riliBh repulsed repeated Oertnan sorties between the high wood and Guillcmont Th mm BFfli HINDENBURG'S STRONGEST TO U.S. Nb.c IS !fl SWIFT DRIVE Ml mm (Principles Expounded in American Protest on Mail Seizures are Completely Ignored. ADMINISTRATION IRRITATED PffiO Bi Department Officials Point Out Di reil isolation Between Past inter-1 fercnoe and English Blacklist: ( Request rr An Early Reply WW tgain li- Reiterated; Rumor of Wursiiip Convoys for MulJ Steamers Ridiculed H) polk. Austrian Resistance Toward Advance Into Hungary Shattered by Heavy Artillery Fire Counter Attacks are Repulsed as Czar's Men Plunge Forward in Relentless Smash-Considered Greatest War Achievement on East ern Front. w up "r try to Injun ubmarine Deutschlsnd British in charge "I her have the the hhl a . , P and chant , , liv j high wall 'mans ,,.,. Iy her warahoua her. she flanked o rue. At a warehoi iigsute a netting i opposite that the ll 1' the ihe MM it ll Kven ng ihi are winning th- tighr along tin Tor-, m i --i luillemont line. The successful reauintnn Ol Bait's tnfantr) push three daya afier the Initial affort has placed the Brit ish within sinking ttl.t.iiKe ol tin German third 1'nes and ranged great satisfaction in i-ondon Special dis-' patches emphasized the terrific hand-to-h.uci fmhllng .it Guiilcmont. The) British hold hull the town, the Ger mans thi ili-r hair. There Is des-' peraie lighting among the houses Last night s stutcment reported an i advance on a five mile front. The. British advunceil a mile on the Bu patinu liighwa P. MilS, July 24 -11 is announced that Herman aeroplanes have raided Lunii'-villc . The Germans dropped eight bomba on Oonflnna station Av iator Uhaput destmytMl hla eighih German aeroplane near Fresnee. J The French attacked Saint Fine chapel on the MeUHe right hank, cup-1 luring 30 prisoners. North of the Atene 'he French seized a treinh RaJll hindered the Somme operations. HBHJ-JN, July ;i it is annotiBced thai th.- Hrfish have railed to obtain a foothold In the I'oileres sector, al though admitted Ilia; the llrltlah pen etrated several houses In the city It ut declared the Hrllsn lo.-t heavily. Southwest of Oulllemont the Ilran dentuirgers dtalodged the Hrltlsh from ihe iiul QUarry. French atUcks at nvuiera failed. French artillery fire on the Mf USe rlffhl hank is tailed ' intense." Russian attacks northwest ut I t testzko were repulseil i Baltimore ip.,ssll.le t. arbor so the publli tug. strung tnd the pier is a barb1' udlng our from the barg ami from this boom wiri deck is i distance rhantniaii sma-sh The fact that the Russians lussiiliil Page ' have pierced General Von Hinden- m internet I 'Speed 'em Up" Races Provide Thrills Aplenty For Throng of Visitors at La Grande 1 1 trapped to me bottom nly possible approach t In from directly abovi or more man me pen-1 mall seizure protest an occasional outline or, n wm inform A Impossible. The boat in mat the reply lis not considered a re- burg's strongest line Is considered the inse to the American note. It will greatest war achievement here, terate the request for an early re- on the principles involved, 1'he -Netherlands minister called on retary Pblk asking whether Am Ca niight send warships to cunvoy mail steamers; tJolk said the ru r was unfounded. Department official pointed out direct relation between the British tl seizures and the blacklist. The ministraion is extremely irritated btained the black- PWTROORAD, July 24. Russian1 Dispatches Indicate that General j artillery has shattered the Austrian j Sakharoff has almost surrounded ! resistance against the advance toward j Hungary Violent German counters of Kovel were repulseil. V ASH I NI I'l l l.V Julv 94 It ia an flounced thai the state department I n"rth plana to immediately acknowledge The censors have concealed the de the receipt of Britain's reply to the 'ails of General Kuropatkin's recent the Germans and Austrians along the Lipa and Styr. The Russians ad vanced ten miles beyond the river, threatening Brody. In the hist two days the Slavs have captured 27.000 prisoners. The Turks are retrealin along the full Caucasus line toward Erzingan Aged Indian of the Lengthy Name is Dead REWARD OFFERED P H ARE XllLH) FOR BOMB HURLER "N we Went. ship ; third ml y today when Am veteran I'uyuse In his happy hunting man is said to hi and his memory its which happem tin d on inds. The t) years of id back to oecause iintiun list Information through opening Am- HEAVY price FOR THK PERPi: husineas mail. j TRATOR OF SAW JTIANCISOO The preliminary repry reoalved was OUTRAGE. altogether unsatisfactory It ignores! j 5000 SPECTATORS SEE KACER8 DASHKU TO DEATH ON HOSE CTTV SPEEDWAY i VV; la I KX la Walla Hide Sfcortl! la - ' ebdleton delega.;'lM itound.Up band. "mv -Temple which 'IV1 ",ll,,s "I" ihe visitors for ' sl ''inKlteld (Indll Milwaukee ( Mailt ( llarlex i. Mllwati irS Hollls-1 Wife, aged sr., lived alone in a tepee irsl; Utiles ISO miles the other side of I'ayuse up i. second, bi the time of his death. Funeral ar- i. third. 1 ranfemsnts have r,' been made. the principles the American communi- th specific cases. Department offi cials ridii uled the reports that the SAX FKANX.TBCO, July 24. A to tal of seven thousand dollars In re wards is offered for the capture ol the bomb thrower. There are no ! ships 1, ! chants' ! it was ' ill Ke I I W; U-Boat Bremen laiihu t its kind on th the - Lei 'it coast Buck II ough il ph ntj triune m fillers vhen the . After the rai l Visitors were I rack nle over the city. Fb rred tin- day, al- (Har furnished thrills secor would narrow!) third i New w orld ri id; Jankel -d. Tune' urd on dirt! mile free for I. first. Keeni : Rose (Bsc Time. II u tiK-r' ,',', 'IAI -s DECLARE SHE CAR- ne (Indian), RIED sl IT'KTEXT OIL FOR Blor. Portland. A MONTH'S SAILING. S, An average! art being ditched on the turns In- Of si! miles an hour. BALTIMORE, July 14, The Ozean lentajl the visit, ra saw in action Hundred mile Far Western cham- Rhederei officials confessed ignorance i world s champion motorcycle plonshlp Otto Walker (Harley), ' 'he present whereabouts of the eed kings. Keency of Springfield .Milwaukee, first; Keeney (Indian), I submarine Bremen. The declare an Indian, SSl a new world's rec- Springfield, second; Campbell (Har-: "'ere is- no reason to believe it met d In tin in mile event when he ! ley), Walla Walla, tiiird; Chambers i (,iss'er. The Bremen carried suffi- Believed Safe j One Car to Every Sixteen Persons in This County PORTLAND. Ore , July 24. Ulysses Aubry, driver of a Tacoma entry in the automobile speed meet held yester day afternoon at the Rose City speed way, and Frank Lake, his mechanici an, are dead from injuries received when their high-power racing car caromed over a curve shortly before 4 o'clock. Aubry was 27 and Lake 21 ed when a bomb was thrown Satur-1 years old. More than 5000 spectators day into the ranks or preparedness witnessed the accident, which was one marchers here. The crash came at ! of three. The others were inconse Market and Steuart streets just asj quentlal. convoy the blacklisted mer- Three persons were killed out steamers. The officials said 1 right and nearly a score badly wound- rot. UMATILLA is SECOND IX STATE IN RELATIVE RATIO SHERMAN FIRST. the tirst ranks of the old California regiment was passing the corner. Nearly a score of victims were rushea to hospitals in ambulances which were in attendance upon the parade. Answer Filed in Timmerman Case d Ihe dirt tri Keeney's at m to ihe pit Walker, win 1 1 Ho e ot last i n ; Holllster fifth Time. track next Irande will be ie greatest mo le Mississippi. With one car ti dent oil for a month of steady sailing, j als, Umatilla COU I' is Suggested perhaps it remained i caption, leads the idle submerged for long periods dodg- j I've ratio by coui erv 16 individu- HEAVY. PROPERTY" INTERESTS The accident was due to a blow-out of the right front tire of the machine which was traveling at a furious speed around the first turn to the right of the grandstand. Victim's Wife Sees Accident. The two men were lifted from the wreckage of the racing car and borne to an automobile, which sped at top speed for St. Vincent's Hospital. Both men were unconscious, and Aubry's death occurred on the way to the hospital. wilh one ex- te in the rela-1 INVOLVED IN ACTION NOW When Secre- OX IN LOCAL COURT. ins the bio liable the D Bremen's ni aders. It is stated itsehland is awaiting 2 Best Dressed Men of Congress Capture of Bremen Denied. LONDON July 24. The admiraltv s denied that the British captured submarine freighter Bremen. ;ary of State Ben sued license tag 31 that this state has every 2S of its pet m ,i population of Mcott last week is .001 he announced one automobile for pie. This is based BLACKLIST WILL BE I lie rel ig how ) by represent POIICK I' A TALLY WOUND MAN who FIRES OX spokani: TRAIN CREW. .l th,' with Hod chas Tun his I i'KANK. July 24. Police fatal Minded Dick Turner, a desperado. a running street gun fight near Linton Star) on Turner had words a Milwaukee train crew. He i shooting and fled. Sheriff je of Seattle, participated in ths i Patrolman Floyd (ielvln was usl wounded, A patrol overtook ier He received rive bullets In lead and body, and loll dying. He rushed to a hospital, where death! omenlarlly expected. Attempted Coast Raid Stopped by j British Squadron ENGLISH EIGHT CRUISERS DE I I AT II GERMAN VESSELS IN RI NNINci FIGHT. LONDON, July 24. It is announced thai the British light squadron do rested six German aostroyera off the, North Hinderland ligntshlp. A run-j l ing fight took plaoe off Shouwen Bank A shell hit one British vessel wounding two men. The Germans have reached their Belgian coast; base ii is believed an attempted j coast raid has been thwarted. Hague dispatches to the Kxchnnge I Telegraph declared that five German destroyers had reached Zeebrugge. Two had a decided list. They pro1-j ably were engaged in the running j lu-lii off the Belgian const Saturday mght. JNf?ron JHlfT UKRLIN. July 24. The Admiralty , . ,, . , ,, . . ,1 in ihe summer time as m the w Pas announotd, our torpedo boats returned from a potttl close to the ! Ier time Senator James Hamitt tnotith of the Thames undamaged Lewis of Illinois and Spei after Sunday's short engagement." Clark of Missouri bold tl rnmm m mi i,m Wheat Harvest is Begun by Farmers Near Pilot Rock Denyinc practically all of the ma-1 teria.1 allegations charged in the di vorce suit filed Saturday in the cir-1 cuit court by William Timmerman! against Dorothy Lillian Timmerman. I Will M Peterson, attorney for the de- lendant. todav filed an answer to the complaint The answer uv.-rs that thei l'l'HET ND SENATOR COU plaintiff mans times became intozi-1 FKR OVER DIEHCl I.T1ES: cated and called the defendant vile WH4BON Is TIRED. iilium. 1 v ; in. 41 Josephine . T. KIDWIJ.B AND GEORGE CAMPHEl.l, start COMBINE; GRAIN FINE QUALITY, oln- t'!"; Linn. 26: Malheur, 39 inn :'::. Morrow, 18; Polk. 24 'man. 14; Tillamook, 26; Umatilla Union, 2S Wallowa. 19; Wasco Washington, IS; Wheeler. 32 have pro en $40.00 month for the sup d ihe defendant. iile Harvesting' of the 1916 crop of ! Umatilla county is on In the Pilot , Bock country. W. T. Kidwell started his combine last Monday and George Campbell commenceo at work on the I Humphrey grain Tuesday. Others who aro at work in the fields now are Ion Etter. John Runyan. William Ev ans and William Porter. The gram j in that section is reported to lie ol fine quality Harvesting around Pen j dleton will probably not be in full sway for a week or ten days. . . Wilkins, of Ihe Autoi ird. says that :ix per cent of the, 'tit cars are Fords, the percentage; ing from TJ per cent in Wheeler i it. " per cent in Grant county n to 2S per cent in Multnomah WASHINGTON, July 24. Senator Hoke Smith conferred with the Presi dent today. He said "The blacklist difficulty will he adjusted, I believe Britain will withdraw either the whole r part of their blacklist order." Smith is leading American opposition to the blacklist. The fact that he predicts the defeat of the plan seemed signifi cant. He said "The policy is so fool ish that even Britain will appreciate it." The president told callers that the blacklist difficulty "got ,. his nerves." LONDON, July 21. John Redmond ! H, ln"cted ,hl" 'be method of bitterly asailed Premier Asquith to- h uull'n- '' was still undetermined. Clay, charging dilitury tactics m Bitter Fight on in British House ling the rifh question. Stormy scenes I followed in the House of Commons. Redmond obtained an adjournment in rhirnn Market "' l tonight when the house Wheat Still Soars TWENTY PERSONS DROWN AS FERRYBOATS CRASH the question. Great cheers crt ! Redmond's remarks. The Irish n CHICAGO, July 24. (Special to the st Oregonianl Range of prices to-, l'1'"- Asquith: "Scrap ayed Belgium. To U aich Anarchists. CHICAGO, July 24. As a result 0 ! the San Fi-aneiseo tiotnb outrage : Chief Healy has ordered a close sur vrlUance of all anarchists. Open .11.17 . $ 1 . 1 9 High j ; 2 it ; 11.11 ( lose J 1.20 V flu COPENHAGEN orted that tw., fei led in the spree r ns were drowned nrred near Berlin. inland. 1 i p to iiaie aoout ZpOt) mil I steam railroads in the United , have been electrified. Italians maintain wi oi communication In-twef es Tripoli, a distance ,.r 6 1 ly over water NEWS SUMMARY Live LIVERPOOL, spot No i Hani j per bu.i. No. 2 nly 24. tl. I Wheat ;d (i.i : its -i. tienerai. Elliidembtirx's lines pierced. British note unsatisriuior . Heavy reward for Isunb thrower. House to house fighting ut G utile-1 ill tilt. Local, i Remoostnaoe elKSQaied againsi the ; I'll man riMulway. i Answer n I iiiinierman divorce stilt GUERNSEY", tl,.. 1, .i .1... i , filed, bodies of five t uie iicsi dressed men p, oonsress ' ,. Roy rim nier by trnm i- Identified recovered this rnese photographs show them In their ... .i........ uutm. 1 1 h. ,.r.,..i. niimp l summer togs. Their winter togs wer Pendloton has great time ai Im- dead Include vn ai soberer, but as good. Grande, ami two chitdi Remonstrance is Circulated Against Pitman Road Scheme FIVE PERSONS DIE Apertinc that the port law I state was never intended for th JpOM to which it is beinff put b) i piirters of the move for a. Pitman and altegltm also that to carry n scheme will result in creat Cosl i I landowners of the district srl I benefltSi a remonstrance is nm ''circulated with a view t Keepm s proposition from coming to a v M w. j. Purnlsh, chairman ami ? el Krledly. secretary of the or,-; i; tlon formed several davi , lt . . objeclni tnve that be niadf