v '.iwvC ........ ....... '.V.V.VrTJT.Virr'''vw''w''' '''' ""' ,i',ww'H're wwv . wwwi'wifc... -I I DAILY EVENING EDITION Number copies printed of yesterday's Dally edition 2,675 This paper la a member of and audited by tha Audit Bureau of Circulations. WEATIIF Tonight Uv RECAST fair. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OFFIC. VSR VOL.29 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITlj' E&J"1 ' 'LJ " ' '" ' iLmiBiMMiwumin.iwi iii.iii.bh.hu mmTSixJT winiiiy(MW mmmm j,hhwim gyrirrwwr'W ."" ' ' , BSsssssas'ss -y DIVER FIRES ON LIFEBOATS THREE KILLED One Amellcrn Dead, An other -Seriously -v Hurt . When U-Boat Shells Craft VICTIMS LEAVING TORPEDOED VESSEL Ten Other Americans Es cape; Shelling Evidently ' Deliberately Directed LONDON, Oct. IS. One American killed and another seriously Injured by shell flee from a submarine sgatnst their life boat aa tbey m trmTliur a torpedoed steamer, la offi II y announced. Ton oUier Americans eacaped. Two Englishmen, also men brrs of the crew, wvro killed. Tho submarine evidently directed Its shell fire on the life boats with deliberate latent The name of the torpedoed ship la not anon n need. CASEY HULL AT j GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER COLUMBIA WAR HOSPITAL j! ) riau,,!,,,. ' , , , , .., I'" ...... ,r....T . G SEA BATTLE BETWEEN G i SLAV FLEETS IS IN PRO Ell CRESS Ul44J?--.--..-r COjUJIBIA WAR HOSHTAlt -!" Jantiliawfrif- f ir-if" & ' II illlU 1 1 it'll J I ft 1 (Qtwraaa NEW YORK. Oct. .16. Columbia ! avenue will be known ax T'nlted States ' commute- A Btaff ht Beventv-flve i-'nlverslty war hOKPltal has been for- General Hospital No. 1. i purses and not less than twenty sur- mally taken over by the government The fifty-four low wuuden buildings ' geons and doctors will be In charge. as a receiving and evacuation medical cover nineteen acres. The kitchen, i The hospital will accommodate 1. cenjer. Henceforth the long gray j reception ward, laundry laboratory, i 000 patients. It will be a medical buildings covering the old oluniblu llharmacv dlsnenxarv onerntine center fnr rr.o1vinir wounded men Oval at Gun Hill road and Balnbrldgo 'rooms, und wards are all practically i brought here from over seas. WHITE SOX TAKE WORLD'S STRrCTVKH ANB TH'O I.OAIW OK " IiUMHKH l-STItOVin: Ii08S fXTLUATKI AT fHOOO. Ks irt Oregonlan Special.) MBACHAM, pet J6. Fire was dis covered at tha Casey mill, 1-2 miles from hers at 1 o'clock Thursday mor ning.. Before the men could get to the acsne It was too late to save a thing, and It quickly burned to, the ground. The cause Is. unknown, and the loss 1000. Two loads of lumber were de stroyed,, but the rest was saved, as Well as the logs near by. Mr. Casey Intends to move another mill to the place and resume work as soon as possible. J. 17. raiocH TO SPEAK IN PLACE OF PRESIDENT CAMPBELL Lhicago Administers rourth Defeat to t New York by 4 to 2 Scoter and Cinches Championship; Downfall of the Giants Comes in Fatal Fourth Inning SERIES I r,. i .CHICAGO :. ". : 4 SEW YORK. . -. 2 ; BATTKIUE8 Clilrajfo t-UlMT and Kclialk.' New York llonton, Itn-ltt Itarlden. Sixth Inning. . Chicago Pcrrltt replaced Tenton for Giants, Felsch walked, Felsch out stealing, Rarlden to Fletcher; Gandil j fanned; Woaver out, Herzog to Hot. ana ; ke. No runs, no hits no errors. New York Zimmerman out K. Col- ' ! litis to USndll; Fletcher fouled to i NEW TOKH, Oct. 15. Chicago ' Gandil: Roberts sinirled to riirht: Hoi- , won the world's baseball champion- ; ke out E. Collins to Gandil. No runs, ' ship this afternoon by a score of 4 , one hit, no errors. to 2. Holding the New York Giants t i,.i 1 to six hits. Kaber secured revenge for r-Mr.aanh,.,u trh. fanned, Heboid batting for J. Collin 1 popped to Horzog, Uehold . declared Chicago. J. Collins, rf l.iebold. rf . Me.MuHin, ?,u E. Ctllins. JackFOn, If Feist b, cf Gondii, lb . Weaver, bh Schalk, c . Kaber, p . Tabulated Score. A:J 11 H PO A E .4 4 KILLED BY BLOW ON CAGKOF HEAD John Bryson Succumbs to Injuries Received in Test ing Machinery. John Bryson, young stockman of Duncan, died at 10 o'clock last night at .St. Anthony's hospital of Injuries sustained during the afternoon at Duncan. He was staying at the place of Mrs. Ida Wilbur where there is a small sawmill. Yesterday afternoon he started the machinery to test the mill and was struck in the back of the head by m. board which became caught in the machinery. This was at 5:10. He was brought to Pendleton on Xo. 23, the afternoon westbound freight. and taken at once to the hospital. It was found that the skull was fractur ed and that he was pant medical aid. Mr. Bryson wh 3 2 years old and single. His mother, Mrs. F. A. TJry son, lives at 1700 W. Railroad street in this city. He had two brothers in Lemore, Calif., and two In Chltna Alaska. A stetpr, Mrs. Osborn, lives fn EUensburg, Wash. Funeral , ar rangements will not be made until word is received from the relatives. Deceased was a hard working young man and had a large number ot friends in the county. Totals New York. Burns, If 4 Herzog, 2 b 4 Kauff, cf 4 Zimmerman, 3b ... 4 33 4 7 27 12 AB It H TO A Robertson, rf .... 3 Hoike, lb 4 ... 3 . . . 1 Because of a mistake of the Port land commute In making out the schedule for Liberty Bond speakers. President p. U Campbell of the Uni Tarsi ty of Oron will not be in Pen dleton or Umatilla county but Instead J. W. McCulloch, an Ontario attor ney and s Rifted speaker will be here to speak along with Walter Pierce of j No runs, one hit, no errors. his defeat hint week. Benton and Perritt, the Giant twlrlers, gave the o, : seven nits, i ne gam. was outer- out , Schalk Qn McMul-I Fletcher, ss 4 la fnnahl ao hrannln anrl iaHlno nn ' . " "'' n tin fnnnsul tVilrrl etr ka atlAH X.V, the base lines was continuous. In the , run no h' erronl nWith Buck Weaver deliberately ...... , . . threw himself Into the air and lunged , Ne,w, Tork Liebold in right field full weight against Fletcher, the Gl- j f"r, thtaigo; Rarlden out, Gandil un- snts- shortstop. The victory gave:""""'1"- . u " Clarence Rowland, derided as a bush- P"rn PlPCd to Weaver. Perr.tt went er, baeebal lrecognltlon. " "' I-irst Inninz I lllir" when Schalk s thiow got away Chicago J. Collins out. Fletcher to I from Weaver, Schalk was given an er Holke: McMullin fouled to Rarlden: ror for bad throw "econd; Henog E. Collins singled to center: Jackson i Popped Jo Weaver. No runs, one hit, out, Herzog to Holke. No runs, one one error. hit. no errors. Klglith IiuUng. New York Burns out. E. Collins to. Chicago K. Collins out, Holke un- ' Gandil: Henog Hncd to left; Kauff assisted; Jackson singled cleanly to New York R 0 0 0 0 2 ; Marlden, c i Benton, p Wilholt. : Perritt. p ' McCarty, PENDLETON GOLFERS m IN TOURNAMENT George Hart-man Individual Star in Big Inter-City Match Here. Totals 33 8 6 27 11 Score by Innings. .K 0003000 H 1102000 0 0 Chicago fanned; Zimmerman filed to Jackson. La Grande, He will arrive here tomorrow on 17 and go out to Pilot Rock where he will speak from an auto. Mr. Pierce Will arrive from the west on No. 18 and tha two will speak tomorrow eve evening st the Arcade Theater. Wed nesday they will be taken In autos to the east end of tbe county and will speak at Adams, Athena, Weston, Mil ton and freewater. PARK INSPECTS PROPOSED SITE (East Oregonlan Special.) -. HERMINTON. Oct. 16 Major Richard Park today Inspected the sits near Ilermlston proposed for an army training camp. His Inspection, while It did not require much time, was a thorough one. As n matter of cotirse ha did not commit himself as I home and outlegged Zimmerman who second Inning. Chicago Felsch fanned; Gandil singled cleanly to center: Weaver out. Hersog to Holke; Gandil took second, j Schalk out. Zimmerman to Holke. No runs, one hit, no errors. I New York Fletcher out. Schalk ' to Gandil; Robertson out. E. Colllni to Gandil; Holke doubled to left; Rar lden out, E. Collins to Gandil. No runs,' one hit. no errors. Third InnltiT. ' Chicago Faber fanned: J. Collins filed to Herzog: McMullin funned. No j runs, no hits, no errors. ! New York Itenton fanned, Burr.s ! filed to Felsch; Herzoq; filed to Felsch No runs, no hits, no erors. ! I-ourth Itinlns. Chicago E. Collins safe at first ' and continued to second when Zim merman threw low on his roller to third. Zlmmermnn drew error. Jack- ; son was safe at second anil E. Col- i tins took third when Robertson drop- ; ped Joe's easy fly to short rightfield. ; E. Collins scored, Jackson took third, i Felsch second on enay rap ,to the box. i Benton threw to third in ttltenipt to , catch Collins, but Eddie broke for right field; Felsch fouled to Holke; Gandil filed to Kauff. No runsti one hit, no errors. New York Kauff filed to I.lebold; Zimmerman out, Weaver to Gandil; (Continued on page six.) 0 14 1 2 7 0 0 2 ! " H110I1110 0 6 Summary Two base hits, Holke I Kersog; first on balls, off Benton 1. ! Perritt 3, off Faber 2. struck out, by j Benton 3, Perritt 2, by Faber 4; passed , ball, by Schalk 1; hit by pitcher. Robertson. WELCOMING U. S. JACKY TO LONDON With a margin of 31 1-2 points, Pendleton golfers won the intercity ; tournament held Saturday and Sun day on the local golf grounds. Pen dleton's total score was 53S agalnsi i Walla Walla's 606 1-2 and Baker s I 467 1-2. George A. Hart man was the Indi vidual star of the tournament, lead ing both in number of points scored for his team and in number of strokes. Clark Nelson of the Pendle ton team was second in number oi points while Brooke Dickson of the same team was second to Hartman in number of strokes. There were seven golfers from each city, making seven three-man teams. Seventy-two holes were played dur ing the match, 36 each day. After the first day the personnel of the teams was rearranged according to the records made, the idea being to have the players aa evenly matched as possible. , The visiting golfers were given luncheon -both days at the club house and Saturday evening were banquet ed at the Hotel Pendleton and were later guests of honor at a dance. The following are the individual , scores made during the tournament. 100 TEUTON VESSELS PARTICIPATE IN FIGHT NEAR OESEL ISLAND LONDON,' Oct. 15. Petrosrad' dispatches declare that nearly 100 German vessels, including eight dread naughts, and a number of cruisers and great flotilla of torpedo boats and destroyers, are participating in the fighting around the islands of Oesel and Dago. Reporte indicate Germany has completely stifled naval discontent Russia is mobilizing her forces for an impending fight in the Finland gulf. Kerensky issued a powerful appeal, warning the Baltic fleet their hour of trial had arrived. London expects news of a sizeable sea battle between German and Russian forces. Desultory engagements be tween various craft on both sides have already occurred near Oesel and Dago islands and shore batteries on the latter island are officially reported to have sunk four German craft and forced a German landing party on Da go island to withdraw-. German forces on Oesel have been successful in maintaining and extending their po sitions. -W TFTTT V V RPPTH ! ff0001- 15. Steamers Vij JXtiUl. Jc. 1j. UiyKlii- arlving here reported hearing- violent OLET Son Of Con-Icannonadlnft m ,ne BaJ,'e. Presum- T-i , , : ably a naval engagement between the UUCtOr LrUS rsertnO-j German and Kussia fleets. let and West Point graduate '-, : who has left to join his regi- N'EW YORK- 0ct- 15 Gr- . rn man attack on the islands at the en- menc m 1 eXaS. trance to the Riga. Gulf Is not a mi- ! jor strategic operation, but undoubt I etlly Is undertaken to restore the coa j fidence of the German people In the mutinous navy. Primarily the islands t suard the water approach to Riga, j Their protective value has not- pre- ( i ,iii,ijn wursnips entering ins . tub capture at Hlga- destroyed - j-tne principal defensive purpose of A hundred warships la far. mors 1 vessels would endanger one another If j ; operated together. The Kaiser un I j questionably ordered the extravagant j I concentration of aa many war ships aa possible. r . , 'r Y ! to what recommendation he would make: . Major Park arlvcd on No. ,19 which was three hours late and was met by a delegation from the Ilermlston Commercial Club and Secretary Cran ston of the Pendleton Commercial As sociation. They took him by auto over the proposed site and he noted closely the general conditions. He left on No, I In order to make con nections with Warm Springs which also has a site to offer. From there he will go to Tenlno, Wash., to in spect a site. In an endeavor to get the state be hind the Umatilla county site, a Her mlston delegation will go to Portland tonight and will probably be Joined by a Pendleton delegation. KMPEHOIl ABANDONS VISIT. was trying to tag him to the plate. Gandil singled to rteht. scoring Jack- son and Felsch, but was out nt sec ond, Robertson to Herzog; Weaver ' filed to rtiirns. Schalk singled to left; Faber walked; .1. Collins out. Fletcher to Holke. Threo runs; two hits; two errors. New York Kauff out, K. Collins to Gandil; Zimmerman filed to J. Col- ; llns; Fletcher safe at first: on hit to; Bhort; Robertson flied to Felsch. No runs, ono hit. no errors. ' II fill Inning. Chicago McMullin linod to Knuff: E. Collins flied to Burns; Jackson i out, Herzog to Holke. Nu runs; no hits: no errors. New York Holke fanned; Rnrltlon ; walked; W ilholt batting for 1'ciWon, Wilholt walked: Rums forced Wll- holt at second; Weaver to K. Collins; S1, S- -"V -" fr ' ' . V.$J ' - - " ') n ( A i Hartman. Pend ' Dickson. Pend J Patterson. Raker I C Sharpstein, W. W. . i Turner. V. W i .?. Sharpstcin. W. W. . i Van Hoosen, Baker, . i Neal. W. W j N'elson, Pend j Tallman. Pend ; McNary. Pend. Fuchs, Faker i Baker. W. W Moore. W. W. . . j Horton, I'aker . . j Phelps. Pen-.l. . . . : Wallburn. Baker 1 Kytler, i'aker . . Allen. W. W. . . . 1 Thnnii'8n, l'end. Total points . . Medal Score or Points Strokes. 315 S3 36: 72 4 36f. 61 367 75 S73 7."i S76 66 3S5 7 7'a 385 nr sss 66 'i 38S 76 3SS 53 S3S 76 401 ; 69 4-! 76 413 I 7m 401 7;t3 4G I 73 'a 413 I 6 1 i 414! sr.'i 411: 6J'i 414 i i: ! 17. S. STEAMER SALARIES OF ALL TEACHERS RAISED A general increase In teachers' sal- j arles. in recognition of the high cost C I TfS. Q' f iO CT ( living, was authorized by the school OCiVi. Z? LiStD I : board Saturday evening at a special NEW YORK, Oct, The American steamer Lew is Luckenback, enroute ' from Puget Sound to Eu rope, was submarined off the French coast. Nine members of the crew are missing. ; meeting. The new schedule affects i ' i-ractically every teacher In the high if- nr.rt ctoHo ..ki. . - . ......... v.ci .uv jnit- ttors share In the increase. None of the teachers receive less f iiuui a. iv increase. ine minimum . salary for grade teachers Instead ot 175 a month as heretofore becomes $S5 and the salaries of grade prin cipals becomes 11 10. In the high school Principal Drill's salary was Increased to 11500 a year and the salaries of Mr. Young. Mr. Whitman and Mr. Amort to 11200 a j year. All of the- women teachers were given an Increase of fie a ' month. Mrs. s. A. Lowell sought to Increase salaries, of the women teachers the same figure as that at which men teachers were placed, ami cited a state law ot 1915 prohH'ltimt C. A. Miller, Oregon campaign man- discrimination against women teach- user for the linerty bond sale, will be crs. The other members of the board in Pendleton next Wednesday fo the took the attitude that It was not a purpose of meeting with the bankers matter of discrimination but a matter of this county who have been called of supply and demand. The war has for a meeting at the Commercial Club 1 hft the teaching profession hard as rooms at 1:30 p. m. Mr. Miller , rar a.- men teachers .are concerned. BE HERE WEDNESDAY reaches here at 7:2' n. m. and is to sper.il the entire day here, leaving nt " : 1 Tt for Ijl lin'.nde. vn his trip to eastern f rein ho is covering The lalles. 1 1 not! it iwr. Penletttn, Lx tiranilu uiul I'aker. JOFFRE INSPECTS . AJlERltCAN FORCES BG GAN s Frenchwomen Make and1 ma rrp rnril V ' Present Pershing Silk! IMUL. 1 UUPi 1 v., American Flag. Lsondon offers a big hearty ha'nd to ' 'Jju kie" who ?ai's th seas. The isie- ItOMhl. Octt. I Ji. l-JlllMTor Karl Of ; HerSor doubled tO right SCOrlllT Rar- I Amxriran Rnldira nui sinlnm nn tho turn KhA-.va n l-nt-ii 1 s , B.,.i;.-,r- ,.r-..,t. 4nKrla, haw bndoiird filn prtpoM lden and Burns. Hcrsog going to , way over There" wince Uncle Sam lug a tar in front of Eagle Hut, the YlHit to 8rflt And Hnlgaria hornw of third on throw In; Kauff fouled to ( broke Into the war. There's nothing Y. M. C. A. heaii;n.ji ters for Auuri tbe serious biUmJ HlUiatlun Uhw. fJanilil; two runs; one hli; no errors. itnn Kno fitr Snnimy" or his brother -ran soldiers in l.ond.-n. Many snl-i tho li:-rtv 1. : AMKUIOAX HI- AliCrAKTKKPtht.srh t'e 'Franco. tVt. IT. Marshal J off re in- b-i:c I'ille.l. specte.i the American ariu' and was . to.iy is li. V; much lileased. Tlie French women - w it ii a $ l. here made and presented to (eucral th ! cal I ui. l'er.iiiiitf a Eiiit Atiiirican t'K:. !h:'u'.;i;h tlie In accepting the flag. Pershing dc clivr'.d that at tV.e cii.i of the war vu men will win 0e;;crcd Imncr fur tho 'ivt th' y have played in eytaW.shiiv.: democracy. T'io American cotmniiit dcr w,;s heartily cheered. A Kranue tablet was erected cninir.eir. orating the establishment of American head quarters in this village. antiaW subscript Ions t-i i m wi'io irade here today ;s:uy's tp!'ta l-t far from Tfu heaviest sn hscrt her C 'dlins who is credited ".t pnrchaso ut eat.' V-. !i..nd l-'rs. t l irn na: ler. 'J. und the :'oliuvvin: fT i'-i1'" each through the ! Ani'Tir.in X:. I i"ini ! . ( ; iihIit Trjo- s'-n. I. I., r.uvn, Ma!-ion Ja- k, I I.. M ann V. l K. r, r. J. 11. Mc'.'onk, !':ac Ohrljtv ; r and CW. J. H. la- lcy. The A. r.urii'.in Nat ll F-.i nk ha i tiien l'xi.iiM.i of the four per etiit icertu'icales, paa.'h' Ntcii;bt.r 2- Principal Drill told the board, and haa caused a demand all over th country for men instructors, such a demand that schools are offering hi salaries to take men from other schools. Mr. Amort had received an i nrfer of Jlaim from Arlaona. Mr. Young hail received an offer from the Mate university and Mr. Whitman from Spokane. Mr. IoweiI had Introduced a res olution last spring providing for Mil ary increases on, the bais of her in terpretaflon of tho law and th ac tion oT tho board Saturday night was a rejection of her resolution. She Hnii'iiiinrt's who will UvKe the matter up with the d,ue superintendent and the cumni i;oi('('r f labor. The bouni Saturday evening tvav flerk HicKern th additional Jutis of truart officer and rutrutl hi mxltury to $.".o a itiunth . C N IU lU NNUt Kll.l.l.l. TolMiNo, iu t. .v Tom IMigtxMit. r.ioositH t anadiaa ntuiMT him kitk-wf In fVaiut". uorl mi: u Uur from Tom laly. Tlio detail were uoi gitro.