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PIPEft . COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEB
VOL. 29
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1917.
NO. 9126
REGULARS AND MARINES ORDERED TO FRANCE
LLOYD GEORGE
OF
IS
Kerensky, New Minister of War
and Marine, Most Popular
Member of New Coalition
Cabinet; Also Youngest.
PROPOSES IRON DISCIPLINE
J1.d Brfon PeaHMite" Omtcrcw
That KUMia KIkvw World They Not
Only jukw How to Destroy Itut
Hon to (iwf.
I-HTKOOHAIJ, May IS. It ap
pears thut the I.lo d-Ueorge of Kus
ala ) found, lie's A. F. Kerenski,
rsdiral socialist, and minister of war
and marine In the new coalition cab.
Inet. Krrrnaky pleaded that Itussis
t in the war. Hla orders to troop
wnJ sailors Indicated thut Kerensky
would exact Implicit discipline. The
Duma ha adopted new resolution
warning the new government tha:
"ubsolulc. unshaken l)-ally to our al
lies' la esaentlal.
Plead for creation.
"Lt'a (how the world." Kerenskj
jileiuted before the peasants' con
gress, "that we not only know how to
1.roy. but also how o create.
"I call on yiiu to make one last he
roic effort to help me show the
world that the Ruaidan army la an
nndemollshe.1 temple. The restora
tion of discipline la eascntlal I pur
poM to make It like Iron. I am aure
we will aucoeed"
Kerencky proposed otn to go to
the front and addrcaa soldiers, to spur
th-m to renewed activity.
on Kerenaky'a ahouldera falla the
aiiper-taak of revising the army and
refitting- It In mind, aoul and body, or
ganizing an adequate transport serv
ice throughout the nation He Is the
most popular member of the ministry
and the moat youthful
Mux Knvlsr Treaties.
Russia's new coalition government
Insists on ths revlalon of all exlstlnt
treaties pedglng the nation with th
allies, and will demand full publicity
on war alms and peace terms.
The government doesn't demand
the publication of the present Inter
ally agreement or the treaties the
old regime signed. It Insists theae
old agreements must be abrogated
and new compacts replace thrm.
It atatea President Wilson s aid 1
sought. French and Hrltleh sorlal
Ints delegations here announce they
will recommend such step" to their
Kitvemments.
ENLISTMENT FOR
TROOP 0 BEGINS
A.lual enlistment for Troop r.
I'.-ndleton was begun this afternoon
fallowing receipt of order I'V ".p
l:.m K. OJcdsted of Troop It from
...liutant tiem-raj While to ir..cc'l
Ith the orgonlnatliin of the hcal
troop of cavalry.
The first drill will be held tomor
row afternoon at Uound-l"p I'ark
foliolwng the ball game and all pros
pective members are asked to attend.
1 he drill will be without mounts.
I'aplaln OJodated has bpen oommis
rtoncd by the adiutant general to act
m recruiting officer and to remain
hirv until the troop Is formed and In
rorf condition. He haa brought en
listment papers with him nnd this
Hfn-rnoon began signing up the men
ho had previously signified their
mention of Joining About had
'i--r.dv signed a promise to enlist ami
the ull 70 Is expected to be signed
within a few days.
The orders from the secretary or
,.r esterday make It appear that
the endleton troop along with the
..her Oregon troops will be ordered
t.. r.-port st a mobollsatlon camp on
..lulv S&.
ray In Remel Incmnr Taws.
HAN FIIA.VIW. May It. In
come taies paid Int.. the Internal
revenue office here since May T total
:tSJ. ths greatest amount ever
collected here In the same space of
. time. It was announ.'ed toouv bv J
M Plait, acting colle. tor ..f Intern l
im enue.
RUSSIANS
DISCOVERED
THEY WILL GREET THE
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all al sail llsat'M M Mil
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JAUd DUNCAN IUHUBOOI - u- '"..".
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JOMM MO crws ww- - w.j.
These men of all political faiths.
Including Oenrral Scott, chief of the
Oeneral 'Htaff of the United ritntes
srmy. and Admiral Glennon of ths
navy, will go to Russia to welcome
the new republic The commission is
headed by former Secretary of War
end Htate Ellhu Root, but It contains
a labor man in the person of James
Duncan, vice-president o fths Ameri
can Federation of I-abor. and a
Fociallat In Charles . Kdward Russell
of New York. The full list of mem
bers follows:
OREGON SELECTIVE SERVICE
TROOPS WILL BE ASSIGNED
TO THE WESTERN DEPARTMENT
Guard Units to Preserve Their
Identity; Plan Considered
Whereby Troops' Will Re
tain State Designation When
Merged With National Army
WASIUSOTON, May !. Thej war
department has noww) that trie
artrrtive iwrvh troona from orrcon.
Washington and Idaho trill bo a
stgncd to tiie snotrra d-T"runrnt.
V
WAflHINtiTuN. May 1. The war
department has announced tha dlstrt
button nf the national guard. Tha na
tional guard from the twelve mlddls
western and northern atatea will ba
sent to the southern department along
the border. The New England and
Atlantic statea will train In the south,
esstem department.
Oregon. Washington snd Idaho
guardsmen In the twentieth division,
will train In the western department.
The war department Is endeavoring
Ths war department Is endeavoring
ern guardsmen as far south as pos
sible. The guard units will preserve their
Identity. A plan Is being considered
wherehv the guard will retain lt
Mate detenatlon when It is merged
wilh the li..tioiiai army.
NEW RUSSIAN REPUBLIC
'T wswsstrHjrie-re- tymK)wmmm
5
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y I
R BtTPON. tWSPO ?Jl
Klthu Root, republican, of New
York, chairman.
Charles Edward Russell, socialist
leader and writer, of New York.
James Imncan. vice-president of
the American Federation of Labor, of
Massachusetts.
Cyrus Mct'ormick. Chicago manu
facturer. Charles R. Crane, manufacturer
democrat, of Chicago.
Samuel R. Betron, banker, of New
York.
r v. t J . . . w Vnrk KecretarV
1 International Committee. Y. M. C. A.
GIVE MONEY ALONG
WITH GRAIN URGES
SECRETARY 1,1'ADOO
Throw It Into thn Kwte for lMfitutariy
cr He Itrad mi m Mammoth
Lum'twon Hold In St. Paul.
ST. PAl'U May lS.Sruu-y .f
ihr Treuury McAdoo uritid thf
iiorthv.et to thiw It money t ll
as uratn into thf caloa for dtmorr
c In thf world war at a mummoth
lunrhMn. A thouiwnd iankprw. pub
lic officiula and bunlnwmn Attndd.
"Our allien have been finhiinir
nearly three vtra for a ciiuim- mm
it.uch oun as thelrf. hf an id.
"They have built u the moat won
derful fichttnie machine. but ttvolr
fiHsd rotuetton ha-e auffered at the
expenne of arwater military effict
fnry. It up to ua to render the
Urkt aid jHwuthle. W intiM fn
i'liee the needi of our o n gtivpmmrnl
and help the allied Rovernnienta."
MAX rltWflWH. Mmj . Th'Tf
fff- no awmalikTM ahra the rmnnrrr
j sunnire Kiandard rounleit la lirlw-
it1, iiay. it w rvtnea an i-wwtsi
I ami rtew mk to tlx fft4Mtal an!
h )
KEY POINT IN
THE AUSTRIAN
LINE SEIZED
II 652 Falls Before Fierce
Assaults of Italian Troops;
Fighting Literally From Rock
to Rock.
ENEMY LOSES 12000
MEN IN THREE DAYS
ICOMK. May It. lltlitinir fiercely
literally from rock to rock and ravine
lo ravine, the ItaJiana captured Hill
.";. It la I lie pivotal point in Teu
tonic defciMCs. A dcMcriptkm of th
IwttkN It Is officially stated. nlio'Ved
tlie trcmendonN natural obstacles that
Oeneral ( adorna'a troops otHome.
Uurliuc the advance -I7t prisoners
were taken. Aastrlan eastialtlea up
to Ttu-stlay- It Is reliably extlnuucd are
12.1)0(1 dead, wounded and .missing.
Since Tuesday Austrian losses are
probably as great. Home Is afire
with enthusiasm. front dispatches
Indicate an almost unceasing battle
on the entire front.
'Yesterday afternoon we vigorously
attacked with the object of carrying
Hill sa. tlie key to the enemy's de
fensea." the statencat said. -Tlae
stnliniirn defense of the enemy made
the attack a long and severe one.
Flgtitliuc progressed from rock to
rock, we evpelled the enemy from
their trem-lies. and taking caverns
well protected by machine guns. We
finally reached the long contested
height. Strong counter attacks were
suocxewiully renulsed and our troops
are maintaining their positions dc
apltfl enncentratd fire from the flee
InaT enemy."
It Is mostly hand to band fighting.
Gorlzla Is suffering severely from the
Austrian bombardment.
KI'K HIM. A B A N DON Kit.
VIENNA, May 1. The abandon
ment of Kuk Hill, southeast of Ula
va. "after two daya of fiercest fight
ing" Is officially announced. "In the
Uorizln region." the statement said
"we stopped fierce night attacks.
Around Monte rami a strong attack
ing party was rejielled in hand-to-hand
fighting. We took 3n prison-
tiFHM W IlltlVF. I1KI'I IF1.
I'AHIS. May is. (Jermany hac
launched a formidable drive west of
Braye over a wide front II Is officially
stated. French artillery smashed the
drive, except at one point, where a
few liertnan groups succeeded In gain
ing French, advanced positions. The
Uerinana. unlng HuuH fire and a tre
mendoua storm of artillery, determin
edly counter sttarked northwest of
Rhelms. The Cermans strove vainly
around ISraye ami Caroline to force
the French to relinquish the ground
Nivelle gained. Their losses were
tremendous.
ItKITISII I!K DF.lBUHKKD,
lit i I m iN. May It. The British of
fensive Is apparently deadlocked with
Hindenl'uru's massed r.-serve . forces.
Maie rej.rted a number of raiding
encounters but no actions of major im
IMirtance. SENATE PASSES '
BIG WAR BUDGET
W KII1;T0N. Mm? It. The
x-nstr has pawd tlw grcato war
bi.fur.-t In I ntlen Main, history, car
rying three Mllstn three hundred
forty ln million dollars.
The rail pn.vl.les the approtarla
IH.n for the military and naval es
tablishments and authorised anllmltrd
power In the l"n4dent In purchasing
and CMi-rw-t lo thins.
Kennndiiui to atsjs-al for a1lon
trom i lie emintrv and the l"rr-d.lewt.
the senate nasM sneaMire srlthoat
nrtay. efforts to limit the Preakleat's
wee under the shipping scctlrss
were defeated.
Jn-4 before the vote, tlie arnatr
-k fivrty two mutton five hnnnred
lh.smna from the anrnrialMme f.sr
aimy parpowrs. leaving twenty flr
million.
TIm. MM ha alread nswd tlie
mhos- awl X1 Into tsNifen-mr ss.w.
GOOOTRUriKROADS
HEEDED FOR WAR
USES SAYS BAKER
R. N. Stanfield Brings Back
Advice From Washington;
Business Should Not be In
terrupted Needlessly.
"Good road work should be carried
on during the war. particularly when
through roads leading; from the coast
to the interior are being built, as such
roads may be of great military value.
"Business should be conducted as
usual; the chief need everywhera is
for a speeding up of production and
manufacture so as to meet the needs
of the war situation." .
The foregoing represents advice
brought back from Washington by R.
N. Stanfield, Oregon's representative
at the meeting of the defense coun
cil a few weeks ago.
"The advice as to road work was
given by the secretary of war after a
query had been made by th governor
of Maine, says Mr. Stanfield. "Secre
tary Baker emphasized the value of
good roads for military purposes and
pointed out the advisability of such
work as a preparedness step. In the
event of war being brought home to
this country the mobilisation of sol
diers and, of the population could be
vastly facilitated through use of good
trunk roads. .
"Admonition against SBistaken no
tions of .economy was iPS bw ,,Mr.
Kedfield. secretary of commerce. He
explained that the raising of war
revenue calls for normal business ac
tivity and denounced any efforts to
cause a slump ,in legitimate business
and industry"
MANY ATTEND
STATE SUNDAY
SCHOOL ASSN.
The convention of state Sunday
s hool workers is well under way to
Jay and there is a large attendance.
"Hie convention opened laat evening
it the conclusion of the county con
vention and will conclude tomorrow.
Group meetings were held this
morning at the various churches. The
counties reported and made their as
sessments for the coming year. Uma
tilla county increased its apportion
ment from IT5 to 1200 for the year's
v. ork.
The chief speaker of the morning
v.as Marion Ijiwrence of t'hicago who
discussed the theme, "Some Things
That Must Be." "You nrs looking
forward to better Sunday schools,
better eoulpment. better training.
elc. hut some thinaa must be before
our ideals become achievements. We
must have vision. A boy is worm
more than a man and a girl more
than a womnn. Animated dividends
come through Christian service In the
siinauv achool. Three w.eks I watch
ed 1700 men and women strike the
sowdust trail in Billy Sunday's meet
In m New York City. As I watched
them I could not help but think -twenty,
thirty and forty years have
ls-en disalpato.1. good work hut salv
ase work. Which shall we have,
salv-sce or educational evangelism as j
In the Sunday echo.. I."
The following officers for the Cms- i
tills county association were el.'Cted
this morning: I'resident. Rev. Floyd
Boss. Milton: vice president. Bev. 1.
S. Psvis. I'ilot llock; secretary -treasurer.
Bruce Shnngle. Milton: super
intendents: adults. Mrs. F.. 1. Power.
Kendieton. elementary, Mrs. Mary
Harvey, t'cndleton: home. Mrs. !. S.
Fhtelds. Milton: teacher training. F.
K. Xoordhoff. Freewater: temperance.
Mrs. W. Smith. IMInt Hock: missions.
Claude Price. Weston: secretary. S.
.5 Beets. Pendleton: evangelism. ReV.
J It. Hasten. Adams.
I.KS IKCY m:r KKVTH.
' MF.MPIUK. May 1. '- TarcT.
Aa-trallan snKkllewi-iaht l near le4h
a a rcwtlt of an Infection of his
tooth. He was not expected to live
mil morning hnt rallied at
and may recover.
n.uo onicvirn TiviMt-
( Mr l AT IrKH MOI3ir9
WASHINs.TN. May I -A tierro
fioen- tratninc rrniip for tmelve
t.umlred men. including to hundred
frm ih- regular army. hs he-n e
tihl'ihed at IV Moir the war
Ivj tiiA ut amivif'd.
PERSHING AND DOYEN
NAMED AS COMMANDERS
WILL LEAVE AT ONCE
One Division of Regular Troops and' Regiment of Marines
Compose First Expedition to Europe; Roosevelt Division
Will Not be Organized; 2 Regiments of Engineers Recruited
$1- I
-Li
Photo by American Preae Association,
- Majar Canaral. John J. Perehin.
OnanmaiKhi Troops Sent to rwace.
LABOR SHORTAGE
DURING HARVEST
SEEMS CERTAIN
There la a certainty of a labor
shortage during; the harveat aeaaon
and it will be well for armera to co
operate with their neishbors in mafc
inif up crews for hay harveat inc. aay
W. A. Bailey, district a sent, who ha
been makinR a study of the situation
in L'matilla county.
Already Mr. Bailey haa received re.
quests for men to be used at farm
Uthor and he has taken ftepa to help
out m-herever he could- He haa port
ed notices in ciirar stores and pol
halls telling of the places where men
are needed.
With no extra labor available now
Mr. Bailey look for a pronounce!
shurtUrtn durina- harvest unleaa effec
tRc mora is done towards makina up
crews in advance.
DR. SHELDON MAKES PATRIOTIC
APPEAL TO P. H. S. GRADUATES
Commencement Addreaa Brief
But Inapirinf ; Alt a Mentzer
U Awarded Lantern Cup.
Ffty-one students of the Pendle
ton high school were last evening
graduated from that Institution an I
from the hands of principal H T
Irill received the diplomas hU-h
signify that they have succesafully
completed the four years' course.
The big auditorium of the hich
schos.l ws crowded to the dort with
hundreds who cm the red for the exer
cise which completed comment e
meit week
Ir Henry l. Sheldon. d-.tn t
uc:tion at the t'niversity of ,r-ttn.
deilered the commencement address
Hu address was a rtef one but ver
Inspiring to the grnduatea He struck
a patriotic note in his remarks mhe.i
nr reffrred to the call betns mad
bv ths oountr- amonn; the vouns men
of the nation and he endreed m;li
tarv training and phscsl culture in
the school ns a means toward de-l-opinc
the physical we.ll being f th
yt-u'ic p-nple. As an evidence .f the
nrtni fir such attention to phviat
d-elinn.ent he decUtr-d that In tn "
cnimntiit''- the frnnir i i- t-v. ,
(ell. J to T;-t bdil! ft " i '
WASHUVOTON. May 19.
The President haa aliened the
army bill and isaued a procla
mat ion aettinfc June & as recia-
t ration day. The President or-
dered a division of regular-
troops under Major Oeneral
Pershinr sent to France imrne-
d iately. The President issued a
statement sayinte'lt waa unad-
vbrable to orffanixe the four
"Itoosevelt" volunteer div laivtta
aa the bill permits.
WA.SHIN'OTOX, May 1. A regi
ment of marines. 2S0 men. under
command of Colonel Charles Doyen,
will accompany Pershing's first ex
pedition to Franc. The reaiment is
composed of oro nitrations with ac
tive service in Haiti. San . Dominiro
and Cuba- They Are armed and equip
ped similar to the rea-ular army.
I fa S-en Active service.'
Doyen la now commandant at the
Washington marine barrack and
president of the examining- and retir
injf board of the marine corps. He
has seen real fiKhtina- service. He
commanded the marines abow&rd the
Hanooek. stationssl in DtHniaicaii wa
ters in 1914 and also saw service
the Philippines. The marines will
live up to their traditions in accom
panying the Pershina- force. They
are. always known as the "first to
fight -
Two Kiurlncer Ilesmrats ftesdy.
The war department has received
reports that two of the nine regi
ments of engineers for the French
service has been raised. In the Pitts-.
burg district more men applied than
could be accepted. Marine recrultin
ir progressing satisfactorily.
JULY WHEAT GOES
CHiCAOO. May 1. (Special to.
the Kaat Csregonlan. Range of
wheat prices today:
Open. High. Iw. close.
July $3 S3 MO 1.33 , 3.
Sept 3.36 33 3 17
i Portland.
PORTLAND. May 19. (Special
N'lub. S3.CC : bluestem. 13 73.
Illieher at MlnneaSlls.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 1 Wheat
. and flour skyrocketed, responsive to
.strong buying In other markets. FHotir
j Jumped from IIS.; to 1.3S per
I barrel wholesale. July w heat opened
j two cents above last night's close st
S.r.s and $3.75 and closed at 13 &
I I.-S
navy re-rultM heca i"e of phyu- .i de
fects. NtUskTMhlpa Ansountd.
Principal lrill during the erci
es announced the winners of the four
college vet. '! r nipt tffered PnUI
ton hiich graduates. To Mis Helen
F" was awarled the Whitman iv-l-leav
hoiamhip. Ms Natalie K-r.n-mn
was awarded the Willametis
schurhip and Miss LsUCtlle Haer
and Stirling prternn wre given
their rhtxce of n m ho;rhip in -ifhwr
f the f..ur n-Mi-o-nferenre rll--ce.
I :-. f, Mir.nvtUe Paclflf or AMifiv
Mle Aha MrnUrr wa ptetente t
) ihe Mvr ltvinr fun awarded th
! nir.jr-ment of the t-ntern to the
' h-M all-around and mot poputa''
student f'm a list of th'-se oml
netted ftr the hnor bv the student ,
the fsruttv sele-te Vl-S Mntxr
j the one moM enntt.i to receive It
I t:ride beinr an honr tident. M
j Mcntser hs b-en l-l-ntifie4 witn
I m..n of the school attivitles and w
; c.i ptstn of the hkii-liet butt I fn m thit
; w-.ii the ki.r) cfamtt"fiphip
Two M while ft ill.
j Twi -f the m-n.hwr of the grud - -I
.tii.c wsfw n-t prwwni .t
Hlf C ItrMrv lrrrlt rnl tlth II'
, (4'ofii I . vu Pa I i