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iiihW'yhvZ yvw.i i'i wiT. ' V 4 ' V DAILY EVENING EDITION Number copies printed of yesterday'! Pally edition 2,620 Till paper 1 a member or and audited by U10 Audit Ilureaa of Circulations. DAILY EVEU'NG EDITI0I1 WEATHi. .ECAST Tonight and 'air. Maximum tempTi s S; mini nitim, 45; wind. wTfe no raln ft.ll: weather clear. . 4.. CITY OFFICIAL XVa COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL.29 DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917. NO. 9257 FOE SPENDING IE SUMS TO iLS W SWAYNEUTRH Propaganda Work Continu ing on Unprecedented Scale; $80,000,000 Used. ; Encray Menace to Russia ' kntusk a stkiax t M ni-rt Sonniio 'I hail of I - First Supposed Possible. NEWSPAPERS BOUGHT AGENTS MAINTAINED Before China Entered War Germany Spent More Than $7,000,000 There. LONDON, Oct. 19. It Is estimated Oermany Is upending 80,000.OOO de signed toswny the opinion of neutral countries. The propaganda work I continuing on an unprecedcted scale.. Cermay has bought many newspapers and Is maintaining hundreds of agents to keep peace talk going, It Is author Is lively learned. It In learned that the German min ister to Mexico, .Von Eckhardt. sub sidized a Mexican newspaper by fur nishing the print paper and securing the German communique and other news free. In return this newspaper featured the German communique on the first page and burled allied re Ports Inside. Hefore China entered the war. Germany pent 17,010. 000 there trying to influence Chlnu against Japan and the allies. i NEW PHOTO OF U. S. TROOPS IN FRANCE RUSSlAH 8 ; jf.rny '-. H . MOSCOW MA f H, t ! ; i ' t v v ; : w. C Lamm i ! FORCED FROM REM, V BE IDE CAPITAL TWO TORPEDO BOATS RNDKRS WA.HINOTt)N, Oct. 19. It Is learned an entire Austrian rKim'.nt, fncludfni? officers and Ciirrylnf? its own arhiB, Burron- Hl.rcl In llm I'imno niine Thn ARE SUNK BY MINES ! "iment was compotd of Mo- Threatening Naval Program Against Finland Gulf Indicated. , hammedan Serbs. The com mander declared they surrend ered voluntarily so they could enli.st in the Jugo Slav Legion now being formed. Provisional Government Said to be Preparing Move From St. Petersburg. TRANSFER HAS BEEN CONSIDERED OFTEN "oyer: tere.' Halrdut a la Francalse., Scene In village street near which Is locat-ed the American training 'camp in France. The .Sammies quickly make friends with the French youngsteia and chat with them whlla- waiting their turn to be 'next." , . ; O. A. C. AND IDAHO WILL FIGHT IT OUT TOMORROW. AT THE ROUND-UP FIELD NATION WIDE PETK'OGRAD, Oct. 19. Operations of the German . fleet are forcing the KusHlan evacuation of Revel naval base, the newspaper Novce Vremys declared. The evacuation began Tuesday. The German fleet is threat ening a naval program against the Finland Gulf. The evacuation of Re vel, located only 200 miles from Pe trograd. indicates the German fleet is menacing Russia more than was at first supposed possible. Two German torpedo boats were sunk In Moon i sound mine fields. It Is officially stat- i ed- fi., r ,h , committee will start a vigorous cam ! Finland Gulf, would encounter. Be- al8n to place a bond in every home ; forfe the war Revel was classed as a I in Pendleton. They will be assisted PUT BOND IN EVERY HOME IS CAMPAIGN PLAN LOCAL WOIN Beginning Monday the Pendleton ladles' auxiliary of the Liberty Loan Dispatches Fail to Say Why ' There is Immediate Fear of German Advance. BRIIIAN HAS SMALL FAITH IN TEUTONS POLITICAL CRISIS liie on Tomorrow's Kig C.ame. Tin- iwtni'Umlx footlwli Icains of . A. C. ami Inlvemlty of Idulio. The flrt InteTrollfglato game ever played In i-astcru Oregon. The Ma Itonntl-l Park. The time lint wlilntle soiiiidx nt 2:30. Tlie prki' 73 cents for admisHlon. Ini'liiding grandHUiid. No rocrvcil seatM. HiMH-lal i'Hiv ot 50 mils for tearhera and students who buy tirfcfts before imhhi tomorrow. Tteketn may be Hecurel at Talluuui'K. PendletiHi Dn'ig Store, Charles Co, or Weliil t'lgar Store. Ktudent tickets at liigh. school. ' ' o. C. team arrive at 7 :20 In morning. O. A. C alumni ami t-x-students tXDONV.;.Oc7..iB - ..... . present political crisis Is doe purely j Idaho train arrives iH-olwhly on same train. Idaho ex-sUiIents axked to j to a political squabble, and has no : be at train. I Bigntflcance from a peace standpoint, j rrlcuU.n for gaine: K, Ilindcniiaii, SKkane, referee; II. Matthew, .Salt -in, : according to the firm belief In the ,lm,,lr,.. (j. !)., Sx.knm-, llnrsniaii. I best Informed quarters. nlHihle line-up for O. A. C: tVnter, Selnli: right guard. Johnson: lc-ft The socialists' activity Is due prln- 1 ty,,.: right tackle. Holmes: left tackle. Walker: right end. Iilxctt:j ripally to the fact the radicals were ; ,.,! nuhhard: quarter, Itcurdon; fullback. Captain Nvnnian; riglit half. ! stung Into energetic measures by at- ; ta,.. j,.,, Mjf( WhIi-II. j tacks on them by1' conservatives who I ,,ai,! n,',,..,,,, r'r I!aho: I-rcslieniis Mohlnson or Gouen, cihIk: Cran- : nave oeen ngniing n lor ominii Mnd Malll ToII, j,.RS, tackles: Murtwell. HarlK-r or iter trying micnaeus ana i.oo.na : .,... ,,, ..,, l,,.Lrl..,l. l.i,,.!,. .u.arK-rl.H. k: TIhiiiiommi. full: KotK'rt, Ktans or KimdHiiii, halvrH. Vrmed mnA k-en In gramlKtand. llanqiH-t for visiting teams at 6::t( In Kacle-WmMliiian Ikill. Aluiiinl aiul I ex-tutlfiitH of two histltutlons In particular a"k', t alteiul. 1 owiis-ieiple also Invited. ItCMcrAations rail lie niatlo with .Mrs. Charles 11. Marii, ! W'nt. Ilirehae or Mlw Albrrla Cnvi'lidi'r. IMatefi Sil.tHI. Ilanec ut 0 o'clock In I.IU'rty Hull for Msllin),- teaaus. COAL FAMINE PROSPECT ! naval station of the second class. Lat loi the cear strengthened and refortl I fled it. Three great stations com j mand Finland Gulf and constitute the I PetrogTad defenses. Revel, Viborg and i Conwtradt. Helslnora Is likewise an important base. That Russia should helinquiHh Revel without striking a defensive blow, apparently indicates that ePtroffrad realizes the great strength of the German fleet and : fears a possible flanking movement. Canvass of Situation Shows Serious Shortage; Fac-j tories HandicajpeA - SUNK WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. -(Special to East Oregoni- him a failure. British observers de clared the repeated mention of Von Buelow and Zimmerman as succes sors to Mlchaells might he considered convincing proof the Kaiser does not Intend to form a peace government: The Kaiser knows that men of the lluelnw type could never conduct ne gotiations with Knglsnd. LUNCHEON HELD TO STIMULATE BUYING NEW YORK. Oct. 19. Only imme- ! diate action can prevent a nation wide coal shortage. The United Press canvas showed. the situation is grave' ase within two months is predicted, an) Inward bound Amen i ne sudden coid snap in Chicago is can transport has been sunk. cauwlns- great suffering. ChicaRO f" , - ... . , . . . ... I li a i--rr I rvo c? rT hra i c nn lVrrine ""spuais nave lorcea trie requisition vvcivw iuoo ui llj. 10 uu- , jmn. wdun are gnatiy Known, Dut is proDaDiv not handicapped. St. Luu:s has enough , u 1 , J . , j coal for only three iuyd. land is short million tons. Forty onK- feW eXCept the aC'tUal!and ther thousand Detroit homes are without; ' J :.al. Tv.-enty thousand Detroit citi- U lUdlllllllfJ; lltl. 2.ns pelitloned' the mayoi1 for aid., Tt io l'pnovtpd that fi7 nf t "illy a few ritlen reported sufficient ',i -I "A 1 4? 1 ; Luis xiv iiitrtitwt;! o ui tlic I transport crew were lost. In their efforts by women who have relatives at the front and whose slo gan will be, "We have given the dear est thing we have What have you given?" A meeting will be held of the com mittee at 2 o'clock tomorrow after noon at the library and all members are expected to be there. Also rela tives of boys In the service are asked to meet with the committee. Th ladles in their campaign will Place emphasis upon the Installment payment plan. The two local banks have arrarged to accept easy pay ments for"bonds, five dollars down and fire a month for -J 50 bonds and (If) down and $10 a month for S100 bonds. Total Well Over S500.00O. Pendleton's total subscriptions this j afternoon have reached beyond the half million dollar mark. The total reported at the two banks amounts to The largest subscription of the day was J31.fiI0 made at the First Na tional Bank by an Individual who re- PETEOGHAD, Oct. It. It Is stat ed the provisional government la pre paring to move the capital from Pet rograd to Moscow because of th menace of the German advance. , The transfer of the capital to Moscow has been frequently consid ered. Democratic leaders consider Moscow more suitable for the capital than Petrograd. A number of weeks " ago when Bolschevlkl oppoeltlon to Kerensky was strong dispatchea re ported Kerensky was seriously con sidering- moving the government. Dis patches fall to say why there la Im mediate fear of danger from Petro grad just now unless the Russians be lieve their land defenses will be pow erless before the German dread naughts. ': WASHIN-GTOX, Oct. II. Russian embassy officials are entirely without official - cable advices regarding the report the provisional government has decided to move the capital to Mos cow. . The evacuation of Revel caused muchc pessimism at the embassy, whtchadmitted the Russian military situatln is discouraging. New Kng- glfcll. UeUclU&e &IPE CiU XieU, '"-"" '" i"" supply of fuel. "Bond in Every Home" is Slogan of Organization Being Formed Here. Plans for districting Pendleton In- ARGENTINE TRAFFIC PARTIALLY RESUMED Government Succeeds in Ef fort to Break up 24 Day Complete Tie-up. LONIMtX. Oct. U. The admiralty ; reported that llrltish aircraft homli- pkopi.k a.ski'.i) to err ajkh .m' : sr; i AMERICA SPEAKS i si:d to 17 sections with a view to working -a the Vaenssenaere aerodrome with for a "Liberty Bond in Kvery Home" i satisfactory results. All the BrlliHh were taken up at a luncheon held to- j n)achlnes returned. "iy at the Hotel Pendleton with Leor. I Cohen as host ut the affair. Another ! meeting la to be held this evening to work out further details of the move The purpose of the move Is to stim ulate the purrhasc of bonds by small Investors. It being held that every body should have a bond. The bonds ere practically the same as currency, excepting that they i draw Interest labile currency does not. The bond may be had on easy payment terms so that anyone can buy them. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 S. Tlie foo l administration this mornim? appeals to the Anteritan .tile to reiiure-tho consum plion of suuur, in order to mit igate the effects of t'te shortage which threatens to evt.-i-.d over the eastern tate Xo relief i:; In sit;ht before lato in November, when tht Hawaiian and western beet crops will reuch the market. PENDLETON LEADS HER CLASS IN LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS AND GIANT SUBMARINES I ROB FOOD CARGOES I THEN SINK SHIPS IS SEVENTH ON HONOR ROLL (Hy v;Ui; m T. Perkins of Portend Th-1 f"llcvinK' I'l'di) hits 'been ad-, f'pted I'V the Oren hr-iidiiUiirters of the libeny loan t ;tni;iiuii In Orecon. it is to he rocitod hi inttrintic rallies: ;'nl mi MiLIIc ocLasi.MiM during the .'iimpai?!! Vp son! f frpp't-ni. hrintr to me. V.'ith flitniitiir hearts anrl hended l:nee, ; Your cffiTin to unorty! j Vp are my suns my bounlenus Itreat 1 'Hath nonri.shpti you. run. on you prest : Its richest Rift mr sought I ret. I : "np now upon thy qoliien fit-'.ds: Mark how t he earth it.s fruitasc ; j yioMs ; Itcncath the slar-strrwn fluff that ! shield;. : i I I Rrhohl thy cItfo. proud iinrt stronpr: . j PchoUl thy hdiiic-rt. whore evensonpf i Ascends to hravon, free from wrong, j t My noble Rons! iiwake! arise! ; Peholci sad lOitrope'B nmokinar skies; j Gird ye my limbs ere Freedom dies. PLOT TO POISON CATTLE PROBED U r.1 ATI L L A C 0 Un TV- SECOND Iff STATE Lead Shown Both in Am ount of Bonds Taken and in Number of Buyers. iTiiics ba If au- 1 r.rdprs to iti- est iu a to an a licet 1 p!i t to poison t b" usun 'Is of ea t ( 1 o and s h c e p I y p?arin; anthrov perms in the p'Uh nf the F inder da in reservoir near ('as j?tr, Wyfiininir. Fred Turner, a German, was ar- , retted folio winir the death of 40 cat tle on a ranch where he was employ- j ed. I were other subscriptions' today at the Fint National, including $2oo by Indians, making' a total for the day of J37.200. At the American National the fol low in r su Inscriptions are announced amonp others: ICnoch Pearson $5000, wUam Kupers :ooo, Charles ' Irecne JVi'111. In addition the Am erican National has record of a $20. OOti subscription made by lley Winn thrnuirh the Heli bank and an extri $ ( i i by the l i n n i n 5' n a r n f-heen & I f.nd ("o. iraf'e through the Pilot I lock l';!"';. T'eini!et.'n dees not Et ereilit f.r either cf these two last. Th American National has a pmnd tolal M d;tte. exclusive of these lat i !nslas . . . (wo f j;i"iT.'ioo and the First Nation-U-iUiam ... ai of $i'-;7 font. i firjint , Harney . . 1Iih1 lUver lack si tn . . . PORTLAND. Ot-t. 1. (SpetiU to lfe Fast Oresonianx-FoHotfliiiiK are the ntimlwr or IJberty ltond tub script ions rrom c-acli comity fa the Mtate outride of Itirtland to duto. the IViiiland total Ixinr 3'fl:i and tlw st a to total :t75l. an avernye of $430 rcr su Isr I her : i Paker , I Ronton . . . i C'lackaiiutH ' ClatMip . , : Odumhia . CfMW CrNik "iirr t . . . : ics4-i.iitcs 121 182 iai 31 1 33 108 3T A 13 I 5 88 .VI FLASHES GERMAN AERODROME BOMBED YESTERDAY 1 1 iniKIn 'Onii HH j .feTftrsoii ao I.mik H3 Klamath su Malheur fwt Satisfactory Results Obtain- ed According to Admi- ralty Report. TKi.i:riuxi: iii:i.s to ijVIT WOUK. MONDAY ' SEATTLE. Oct. 1 9. Telephone jr'rls plan to strike Monday. The girls' union heads declared a settle ment before then was unlikely. Bl'EXOS A1KFS. (let. IS. After 2t days of complete tie-up of all j trains .traffic, was partially resumed ! marine the Ritvernnient's successful effi rt to break the general strike. All trains carried .strong military guards. l'ARIS. Ovi. 19. :lant CJerninn ; Jg Ahead of All KiilimsrliK-M arc roiiraiur rxci kiiiiis oi llHMr nrve anil then !nklnir the kmoIh without lovlnir a trniv, -rnrdlHK lo confidential rmlwsny ro 1 ports. Cities Jj llogtio Kiver ceiimue State Having a Loan Quo- ''f""i . I JackKOnvllle .. to oi ?ou,uuu or uver. WX IAI.ISTS OlTI.IXK AIMS. AMSTKIU.M. Oct. I. "o waul ilcmoc-ruf-y. sf-lf.ailniliilstrallnn and l' ron of honor which Includes ll.nHr. or nther tcrHtiirles. hut Mill nanKIn communities in fl(ht for the world's symiwtliles." do. men nan sunscrioea per ccm or Central Point -'Myrtle Point Pendleton leads all of the cities I" ; ; )..ri!Ula ... the Btate having n 'Liberty Ijan j Forest Grove mutt,! of tr.cl onft or over, in Ruliscrilt- t l.akeview . . . lions to date and is seventh on the the state dared I'hlllp SclxHdcnisnn at the U'urzbnrc; majorltjr S'M-ialists' confer ciice. aii-ordlni to dlsiwti'lies. The majority socialist leador prcdlctl the social demncratle portv would at tain political imwer after the sir. adliuc "tlierefore, m-e must iinn-eed sliwlr. twit maklnjr promises we can. nut fulfill." more of their quota up until midnight lust nlKht. The following Is the roll of honor as sent to the East Oienonlun thin morning by O. '. t'hapnmn of Port land, In charse of ths campaign pub licity. The list shows the various towns, the amotsnt of their quota, the Corvallis . . .. .Juntuia . . . . Oastun Pallas Newberjr .. . . Pilot Rock . Toledo The Dalles . Tillamook . . Willamlna . , 1.A Grande . McMlnnville.. Philomath . , amount subscribed to date ami the Sutherlia Percentage: Hem! MAfL OIlDFll yF.X AIR 1IOOVKH WASHINGTON. Oct. IK. Repre- North scntatives of the country's laritet Helix mall order houses will confer with Carlton tha food administration here Wednes- Maupin day on cooperative means to be ad- Wallowa opted for marketlnn and conservation Myrtle Creek of foodstuffs. I onillelon ... S3 tntarlo Quota Reported P. .C ' Cnlon . . 4 2 100 SSll.nilA l l!l Weston S'! aim ; mil 15 Ann 10 80(1 l s.nnn 12 7nn 4i.nnn ss.nnn I3.r0 ".. sun 7Mi.unn 4ir,.r,r,n Gardiner . . . . Unlsey ss Moro " Dufur r6 OreRon City. '' . Hood fiver . t.r.im 13. nun ls.nnn 10, nnn 1 s.onn 411.000 in.iifM) 1 on. nnn 17.'.. nun 2nn.nun 14.000 1 4.01m SS.ono tin. 000 31 onn 1 7.5110 300.000 80.000 14.000 240.000 200.0(10 12.000 12.500 1 ls.noo 40.001) 2 7.5 00 ,15,000 20.000 45.000 311.000 215. onn 1 15. nnn 2.400 7.200 11.5 5 5 5.300 7 000 25 0 I Think now of Helium's fields of red: Hehold where stricken France hath j Med: 1 Remember the Uusltanla's dead. GREAT MURDER WAS I -- 1.-, 3.700 35.000 50,500 6S.500 5.000 5.0 0 0 2t nnn 2S.550 10 000 5.500 tie. 300 25.000 4.130 fiil. 700 G5.B50 3.20(1 3.3rt0 27 7nn 9.500 7.200 7.6 50 5.750 ln.75n 7.850 45.000 55 6 a 55 5 3 411 1 My sons! my sons! 3S : know: 37 j l:ring then, thy alfts and let me sro 3;i i With blazlnK sword, to meet the foe. 35 ALMOST DISCOVERED ! Sii." W tK-.-t.-r . . . Yamhill . . . your hearts I ;i;U.MANS TAKK AIL r sioox isixi). ! . HKItl.l.V, Oct. IS. The Germans! The lady st, od on the Main 4 have captured all of Moon island. It ' street hrtdnc and probably with 4 is officially stated. j Jhe hol'e cf seeiiiir her reClec- 4 i tion in the placid waters below. 4 HCOVKIt IX)KS NOT l'AVOI! I!KI1 t'KD M K AT I'KIt'O Markin , ga Morrow 4 Multnomah t Polk ; H.1 Sherman I matilla ss I'nlon .' ia jTlllaniook fi 93 till 0 313 and Vom tin- foreaoliur It will ha semi tlut I'matllla rounty leaula the state. . : outside of linrtland. not only In tlw Savings From Paper Itoute Are Invested 35 j S3 I 32 i s.i ; 3 2 32 ' 31 Sir HELK.VA. tlct. 19. State Food . aiiilicistrator Alfred Atkinson re- In $50 Liberty Bond Hoover, imlieutinir a reduction in the Aniens: the youthful TJherty Honl Imyers of Pendleton Is ; Fntil Youni?, l.'v a freshman at hlsh school, who hns Invested h)s rVtVlniTs, $:, In one of I'ncl Sm's Feeurlties. P.uil earned h( money crrylnvr pjipers. and ! " his only resrrt is (hut he could ; not tnveM nit.re. Paul Is only five foet tall, so i he claims his Investment wn ) made on the nasi of $tft for si 21 eacrt font of hts stature. Several rther student have purchased bonds as well as members of the faculty. price of cattle and piffs Is not favor ed by the government. "We need in creased production of beef and porl: and the only way to secure this will be by profits on production." rXFMV AltTlI.I.KKY ACTIYK. L.ONDON. Oct. 1 Ilaiar reported eneiry artitlery fire in ttie Men in road neighborhood, around Zonne beke. .at.rt'rt4iMN i u ki n:xt r. WASHINGTON. Oct. The treasiirv department announced twen tv million dollars as lo.ined Krance The loans now total two billion seven hundred and thirty one million, four hundred thousand dollars. she pazed over the rail downward. Her careless via nee soon turn ed Into a fixed stare and her face blanched. She clutched at her I ea.pi tig heart "'Ut It eluded her prasp and went on beatlnic t i.r hi-. Vni- ,,niv tnxm in i obJect being- to finish the isMlrnmcnt choking- gasps. , What did she see. do you ask? Thpre lying on the bottom of I Ka -.. in rout nf -a.tA. a 1 she saw Plainly the feet and j 're ' business mc.tln. leg's of a man's body. The head j 11 and torso were prone. Fome vll- i IHIl llTXNlMMOXM CAV a.nouiit of lihortjr bund purt4uwi but van.- HUEllistT VI llltll IUUM HUUIH p An all day session of th Thursday I Afternoon Club was held yesterday In the club room of the library, the j object being- to finish the assignment of bath robes for the Red rrom. At ! roon a picnic luncheon wu aerred. ! ench member brinjrlnB her own has . ! l et. In the afternoon several hours lu'n hatl eidently thrown his vie- tim In piece by piece. j He for e. however, she could f summon help, she discovered j her mUtake. The man's legs , and feet belon?d to a clothing store t ummy which somone l had dumped into the river. ( NOT I IVK TllltOlCII DAY rillCA. Ot-t. t. llob lit. wimnion Is not rKPectnl t Me throiizh the day. Ills physkteiss sjiy thl aflrnioon the patient la teaillly x rowing weakt-r. Mm. (ItisinimoiH refusi-d lo leae hrr hushaml ami hi near nrrrona rol-