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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION WEATHER T i -'hi and Thurw1.iv fair YESTERDAY'S WEATHER DAT. .Maximum temperature. 75; mini mum. IS; rainfall. 1. wind, west. Mowing gentle-, weather. clear. TO ADVERTISERS. The Kiwi OrtfQfttftll btw tin- trtnt liona i -it- nail lUArantttd piti'i clrtalatloa of kai (aper tn OnfOBg cant of I'ncllaiid noil If fur iIk- Itrgait circulation lii IVuUletuD ur any iiowipuper. as ' COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OFFICIAL PAPER NO. 8871 VOL. 28 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, I h fcaLrfiff a gaag-agBM ii Jr. cftin.wKBiiv Bk BkJE. FIVE AMERICANS EXPELLED F Activities in Germany Cause Ousting ot One While Others Brought Irish Funds. MUST LEAVE BY SATURDAY s Met lure, Well Known Publisher, Together With Thomas Holly aii'l Win- and Joseph suiitJi arc Refused PonidhHion to 1uik1 from Their susuncr. London, July It. Thi British authentic Informed Ambassador Page this afternoon, that 8. S Mc- lute, the American publisher, mum leave Ungland by nalurduy The Jrltiah ulnliko AlcCluie i' account of liis "activities iii Germany." McClp.ru arrived aboard the liner Philadelphia yesterday. The British also iian to xpci Saturday Thomas -Kelly hi win md Joseph Miiith, & arc bold board the Philadelphia at Liver pool The brought 1 rl.sh relief road Tin- Britten permitted ItoClure tu remain until Saturday on account ol licknesa When McOlure arrived at tin- Philadelphia's porl the authori ties refused him permission to lund. Anii-.u-Nidur Pane pi'monully requested permission tltd It WM rluully granted. The deportation order Wag lalUed im mediately. Washington to Aafc Itoaaoa. Washington. July 28. 'It was Itemed here that the government is tenda to ask lliitain why she refused i" Admit Kelly. hlK wife and Joseph Smith Ambassador Page's va received this morning. report E I wo OREGON OONVH I D RINGLEADERS, TS BELIEV-j ATTEMPT DARING BBC APE Details Are suppressed. ALBM, Ore., July -II ha been learned thai two Oregon penitentiary convicts attempted to escape at one o'clock lust .Monday morning. They extinguish ad all Ugh" '""' entered) the corridor from their cells. The R la discovered them. The con victs surrendered when thai were threatened with guns. They wore placed m the dungeon Warden Mln ,,, refused to divulge their names Prison authorities nave suppressed the news of the attempted tail break It is believed the ringleaders muyb, planned a wholesale Jail delivery. It. Is reported that they were Involved, in jailbreaks elsewhere. The guards ' found files and steel cutting tools (iirl Rides Horseback From Philomath Here to Enter Round-Up the niifi Round-Up To compete Mi Lola O'Neil. sometimes known .l.i inch, arrived In Pendleton v.. st, nla on horseback from Philo math Oregon. Miss O'Neil Is attired In leather riding habit and has made tin entire trip from Philomath alone, si,,, is determined that when sho re- nirna to her home rn the Willamette she uill have to her jn at the Round-Ol dlt. Mi i a visitor at the 1 9 1 r she is the first or a large cowboyl and cowgirls who their w.i' to Pendleton for Round-up nuniber of pti oil" ir 21. 21 :nd 2S Tin Philomath cowgirl v r horse In Pendleton. IRTISH hHEADNAlKiHT sritK K ill GERMAN is 1 -HOA1 I BRLtN, Jttl: 26. lets announced that marine torpedoed a naught twice off the Juh 20. The admiral! n German sui Hrltish dreud- i irkii" Is nub 1 DM H)IM 1 DM ENT UNA I 'FIX TTED HALEM, Jills :!fl. Attorney Gener al llnmn snl.l Hint Circuit Judge 1 1 ROM BRITISH SHORES ILEAL AIL BREAK THWARTED Morrow's decision tlis larliig a ixirtlon of the Oregon dry law unconstituti onal will not ntttt-t the enforcement of the statute. He declared the state win oonttnue prosecuting offender! as heretofore until the roprwne court lias ruled. Border Service to Protect U. S.; Not Merely for Drill Wll.soN REPLIES In MOTllKR WHO WRITES concerning II MlllMIIPS WITH MIUTIA. W ASH1NGTON, July II. Presi dent Wilson WTOtM Mrs Henry Smith of Indiana, saying that mllltla border services were "necessary to protect the l ulled States and not merely for drill .ui poses." Tin- letter replied to Mrs. Smith' complaint of her son's hardship Wilson wrote: "Your letter distress es me because you are Incorrectly In formed regarding the purpose of maintaining the mtlllla on the border, it li not tot the purpose of drilling, but for the purpose of protecting the country The men's service la an honor tu iheia and a necessity to the I niied States. 1 cannot believe the militiamen wish to be excused, or lose heart On account of the discomfort, 0 Inconvenience Of service. The war department has the liorder camps un der the carefultv hwpcctlon and is cu using every known means to guard! agalnet dleeeseg Th exceptionally good " men's health Is! Round-Up Hats Out on August 1 EVER PENDLETON1AN HI' 81 BEGIN WEARING OFFICIAL shY PIECE THA I DATE. 'our ficia Round-l'p I) decreed It the! ltound-l p and Happy Canyon author-1 thai the nyone it .hi mi the streets first day of August 1 which according to Tom Tweedy'i ai-l i ii.. .nac is next TUegQay, wearing any ' other than a Itound-l p sky piece, will please suffer to have that sk piece, I smashed, and it will be smashed. No- ilea in extenuation, moderation or damnation will avail for it must be! i Hound-Up bonnet. Por thele is gOlng to be tile biggest irowd in Pendleton this year the vll- agg has ever entertained and there s going to be IQmethlng doing in the vay of preparedness ever) minute; rom and after midnight of the last' ia of juh iiapir Canyon is going 0 start the show by electing a chief; it police and all gun merchants haval nen warned against selling side arms u an) low or undesirable characters I leorgt Baar has been appointed mas er of ceremonial and the funerals vill be held en masse the next day. Ipectal rates have been made by Jlm srown ami Ralph Polaom on the un Slinht Decline Shown in Wheat Market Today CH1CAOO, July ist Oregonlan)- .y: open Range of pi High JLillH i 11.21 JUl) Sepl . . . $ 1 . 1 IO ..i.i.in I -1 7 " I1.19H !ortland. ore.. Jul) , bluesteni n.wi Tub (1 tl.OSW. MvcrMi LIVERPOOL, Jul) pol No, 1 Manitoba. er bu.): No. 2. lis 1 Is sd (11.61 5d. First Meeting of This photograph shows the first meeting of tho republican national campaign Committee, the members of which will be responsible tor the anipalgn or t naries iv nunn. rise W Perkins, late manager ot the progressive national convention, Is 01 iSplcUOUl In the front row. Fir t row. from left to right Charles B. Warren of Michigan; Al vah II. Martin Of Virginia; Senator John w. Weeks of MamachtMettSi ROBBER BLOWS SAFE OF LUMBER COMPANY BUT LOSS IN DOUBT WE M HILAR TO ATTEMPTS ROBBERY OF PHNDDBTON losTori it k years AGO. MILTON, ore., July 26. (Special j in the. Kuat Oregonianj Ljasl nigh', an attempt was made to rub the salej of the Williams & Oltnger Lumber Company here, and it is not yet known whether the attempt wan suc i cunt ul ni nut. The knob on the sale wus blown off but the safe was found locked this morning, so it is not known whether the robber gained en trance in the safe or not. Something like $r,u was in the sale and may have bean taken Sheriff Taylor and Deputy Betel are it work on the case and a deputy Warden with bloodhounds from Walla Walla is on the scene Some years ago the sale of the Pen dleton poslolficc was blown In a sim- liar manm-i and It was found the rob- boll not gotten into the snfe. 17. S. Warships Sent to Cape Henry to Guard Neutrality WASHINGTON, July 2C. department has eent the North Carolina and three tu Cape Henry to preserve The navy battleship destroyers neutrality tu Cape Henry to preserve neutrality as a li s. lit of the battleship Louisl- ana sighting some British crulaera atlgottatlon ol government ruse oon- l-Miii Haven Hav esterduv. i FRUIT CROP WILL BE FAR BELOW AVERAGE UNITED STATES Itl REA1 i I. op ESI LM i Eb PREDIC lll.lll PALLING oi l". WASHINGTON, Jul) Tl ted Stales bureau of crop estimates has predlcU d a nineteen sixteen fruit crop below last years In every class. The peach crop has especially de clined The output has diminished eleven million bushels. The probable crop will be forty two million one hundred and twenty three bushels. The national apple yield probably win diminish four million barrel.-. The pear crop loses half bushels. The grape cro three million bushels illic dc To Send Vigorous Protest RESIDENT M POI.K ll IDE TO REGISTER STRONG t OMPI, UNT ON HI t K - i.i.vr. I WASHINGTON, July 26. Presl ! dent Wilson and Secretary Polk con Ifetred today. The) decided to rcgis j t a strong protest ngalnst the Hrn -i h blacklisting American firms. Polk has heard numerous complaints the pasi we I indent protest. k TV indJ i ne has amply suf-1 bate a vigorous1 I Men Who Will Manage Campaign of Charles E. Hughes William It. Willcox, of New York, chairman of the republican national committee; Cornelius BHbs. Jr., treasurer of the republican national committee; Oscar Strauss of New Y'ork. and (leorge Wv Perkins of New York. Recnnd row. from left to right Senator Reed Smool of Utah; I! It Howell of Nebraska; James B. Rey nolds, secretary of the republican na tion. il committee; A T, Hart ol Ken Canada's Militia Min ister (Not in Muni tions Scandal jam. M SIR SAM HUGHES'. nen. Sir .Sam HuKheK, Canadian 'minister oi miima wno naa oeen nei.r 'nucent Of respon.-lbility fur the ne- tracts wnn a men. an munition inau- ulactureis from wnvh they i ere al leged to have unduly profited. BV the findings of the Meredith-Dull Royal Commtaalon he 's cleared of all ch.irges that had Seen made against I him 12 FREIGHT CARS PILE UP ! n H IMl'EDED W HI N W B BOl ND TRAIN leaves li! M l AT DENCAN. Twelv. train X track a ight cars .:, jumped itllld i -v I ' can this morning about 4 o'clock as the heavy train was coming down the mountain. X'o one la reported to be hurt The cars were derailed on account of .. broken wheel which had become overheated. A car contain ing stove pipe took fire from the hot wheel following the plleup. Wrecking truins were sent iroiii Pi lot Hock Junction and La Qrande to clear the w reck and It is he d the this oat la tracks would be cleared afternoon. That no lives I l rohajblj due to the fact th going slowly. The engln tear boxcars did not leave Train No 4 which leaves at 2:3" a, in., was stopped end returned to Pendteti No ti is being held here a was several hours tate. The cars which were dl filled with automobiles, gr furniture. The damage t Pendleton at Duncan n. Tram id No. IT itched were oceries and to the rail i equipment $4000 will is estimated al $200, to th J5U0, and it is thought cover the damage to the mntenti de atroyed, The trail tor Smith was in onargt and Engmeer dm tucky; Phillip n. Campbell of Kansas; Fred W I'phatn. western treasurer of the republican national committee; P. W E-vtabrook of New Hampshire; James shire; R, i larfleld New Hamp- i atatant national erly !'.. Roblnst of the repwblti , Senator Charl amea A. Hemei ill 1 1 NEUTRAL COMMITTEE FOR POLISH RELIEF LONDON, July -';.- The British foreign office will submit to Ambas sador Page the proposal fur President Wllaoa to appoint a committee of elt izenu of neutral nations fur Polish re lief work. The committee would ad minister the fund's, handle the food and grant general aid tu Poland, Ser bia and Montenegro. Heretofore the liritlsh held up the Polish relief for fund lest the liermans seize the pro visions and outwit the British star vation blockade. SEEK ELEVEN CORPSES IIIK'I'K WOKK IX CLEVELAND W ATKK WOliKS TCNNBL AID ED HV BLBOTRIG MINE LAMPS. CL8BUAND, July 16. Rescue work was resumed thlity-slx hours alter the water wurks tunnel disaster. The rescuers are attempting to find alt ran corpaee. BHaetrlo mine lamps were installed to help the work Mexican Cavalry Withdrawn From Near Chihuahua I Ks lull REPETITION THE GARRfZAL INCIDENT ENTIRELY r.EMOVED. ol (Webb Miller. j i 'i '1. I'M HI'S. July 26 General Trevino has Withdrawn his cavalry patrols from the vicinity of the Am erican lines In northern Chihuahua, Pershing's scouts have failed to en counter Mexican troop?, in many jays. Fears of a repetition of the Carrizal Incident are entirely gone. It is unknown whether the Car ransiataa were withdrawn for the villa campaign to the southward The fiuartermaatera of the New Mexico and Massachusetts militia are prepar ing their requisitions fur winter cloth ing and tent stoves). Wls.ll WI SI IX DIEs COS. I S2 .IHW.OUO N, July 26. Formal tt the American PO' mish West Indian for lion dollars is immi - " Garmenis Workers in Riot PROPOSALN FOR AGREEMENT OF s KIKI REJEt FED IN M EXES Ol WILD DISORDER NEW YoltK. July 26. The strik iiiu garment workers rejected the pro posal for agreement in scenes uf Wild est disorder. The strikers charged that their representatives betrayed them, Solomon Met, chairman of the arbitration committee, was chased through a rear window with a mot of strikers pursuing him. dlana; Senator Thomas sterling if South Dakota, .end B Third row. left to Monk, Herliert Parrot Senator Jamaa W h Helm right; John of New York; 'adsworth ot ama of lowai New York, John T Adams Harold L lcklc- ol Illinois; cum Hemp of Virginia; Ri Austin of Tennessee, nnd Set erett Colby of New Jersey U;ls d W. CENTRAL ALLIES ON EASE AND Pozierers in Hands of British After Desper- ate Fighting. LONDON. July 26. The Rritiisri havp cantured Pozieres. Hnic rpnnrtPrl that thp "whole; city is in our hands. The west- Small advances were made ward territorials further ad-j against the Germans north vanced capturing two strongjwest of Baranwitchi during trenches." Pozieres capture i the fierce battle. The enemy endangers the Germans near was repulsed after crossing the Trienva . The British encircl- ing movement westward may force a new German retreat. The Australians and New Zealanders gained a foothold in Poizeres last week. Furious German counters failed to dis- lodge them. There w ere three , eastern terminus ot tne Mon days of desperate bavonetting. stantinople railroad. So far The Germans poured death j the Grand Duke has made a from a fortified windmill j phenomenal advance without northwest of the town. Ma-1 railroads, chine guns bristled from every The capture of Erzingan house. Cannons were con-! clears the Turks from Arme tealed among the tombstones! nia and opens the path of ad- in the cemeterv nearbv. De- pite this furious defense the Anzacs drove the Germans from house to house finally oc cupying the whole town. Haig later reported the con solidation of the new British positions. London expects a double flank attack against the Germans. Special dis patehes indicated that British ficially admitted that the Brit artillery is opening a terrific ish have captured Pozieres fire in preparation of the flank-1 "after a stubborn fight." Allied ing movement. attacks were repulsed in Fou- ! reux wood, LonguevgJ and Tro- Blacklist to be Fully Explained hy Great Britian WASHINGTON, July 26 The Hritjsh embassy has announced that the British government will make a detailed explanation of the purposes ,, ,.x.nt f ,h blacklist in the I House of Commons In a few days. Ambassador Page cabled reporting j tnat np na(1 haa several conferences! regarding the list. No understanding; I has been reached. W VSH1NGTON WILL RECEIVE $71, (UMI W II ILK TEX GETS LION'S SHARE -S!U (ton. WASHINGTON, July 26. It is an nounced Oregon gets seventy eight thousand dollars of the Federal good roads funds. Washington gets aaveat) one thousand. Texas gets the biggest apportionment of two hundred and ninetv one thousand HESSIAN FRONT TOO WIDE 1H)H VUSTRIAN8 TO SUSTAIN COPEN ue apapei plained t1 troops on the Austr Jul) eitui 'urkish aiding front the 1 lana. It too wide unaided. WESTON LACKS SUFFICIENT GRADE PUPILS TO PROVIDE PRACTICE FOR STUDENTS IN A STANDARD NORMAL 'position to the Pendleton norma eaSUre on the ground that the "b h.'ul at Weston should be revive! utility Superintendent Young ha called attention to the fact the offl Cial report fur the Weston school dts trlct for last year shows the averag dally attendance in the grade achot there was but 125 1-2 pupils. The average daily attendance in the high school was 46 4-5 thus making a to- tal average dailv attendance uf 172 1-19, The figures are significant because they show that If a standard normal ehOOl Bhottld be established tl ', LOSE HEAVILY F Erzingan Falls Before Swift Advance of the Czar's Army. PETROGRAD, July 26. It is announced that the Russians have captured Erzingan river hnara The Russians were establish ing a new quick advance rec ord by rapidly forcing back the demoralized Turks. They have completed nearly one quarter of the distance to Angora, the vance across Asia minor pe ninsula. The Russians repuls ed German attacks in the Kem nerno region. The Germans lost heavily. The statement said the Russians were closely pursuing the Teutons in the Slonevki district. BERLIN, July 26. It is of- nes woods. It is claimed that a "small advance" was made against the French on Hill 304. AUSTRIANS ARE SURE OF ULTIMATE VICTORY hi.ww.tiov i RATtint I BUDAPEST OCT08T1TOH IJ3AIER DEC1.ARES HESSIANS W 11,1 BE DEFEATED SOONER OR LATER. BERLIN, July 26. Count Julius Andrassy. the Budapest opposition leader, has declared the allies would not talk peace now -while victory hopes were reawakened, but would discuss peace when the Russians re- treat. He asserted the would dfeat the Russians Carpathian He aatd: "The Carpathians ure barrier. The only danger along the tockhod rtver i berg Responsible otTlcers clare that sooner or later sians will be pusheid hack, the present lines " ustrians along the a natural point is ear Lem aii da ting Kus f we hold BABY PARALYSIS INCREASES MW MHlk 111 Mill llOXUD RE PORTS 160 NEW t 1S XI DETHS IX DAY. NEW YORK. July tt. The health office has reported that Infantile pa ralysis has increased There were a hundred and sixt three new cases and thirty five deaths the past day Th total is thirty two hundred cases and six hundred and eight) two deaths. hen- the fact Weston cannot nope in care for the practise teaching need ' of a modern normal school is one ol I the chief reason- lr 'he educational forces of the tati ton and recommi Pendleton Exitemelv few a of the oountr) tat towns Without successful Kheoti towns of 5000 pel Wi MS