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DAILY EVEHIKC EDITIO.T . ' '. , : - ,: , 'o Namber coptle. printed of jcterd?. ' I Ul,,- Tl r'fS-rV o ( PSi f.X fWN fl fWVV V. DAILY EVEIIi;;3ED!TI0:i WEATHEft FOKECAST. , , COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER C? -. - ..'...'...!.. .".'1... i ' 11 1 '"!' 1' '" VOL. 30 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1918. NO. 9505 ALLIES LAUNC LF OFFENSIVE SMASHING TIP OF HU any jixiiuon. v as.Bi i 11 si t r w "v y i ti uii tifi mi 1111 win n i ..s,w v-MnLMsm jm tsauu uuctuw b, jh. A.aH Bureat, , Circulation . ' W ' i' .. . " . . . ... ...... ' , " ' GE PlCARDY SALIEf JT mm DRIVE RENEWED ON VESLE -AISNE HEIGHTS mm E R CANS CROSSING SOISSONSIK OA GAIN ON WID E FRONT BEYOND VESLE HUNDREDS OF TANKS, , AIRPLANES TERRORIZE! .. . i " : ; i I ENGLISH AND 15 TO 25 FRENCH SI FRON - PARIS, Aug. 8. By in creasing pressure at vital 'points the . Franco-Americans are gradually loosening the German grip on the Ves le line. Militarists believe the enemy must abandon the Vesle within a few days un less they use overwhelming reserves which is unhkely (FRED FERCrSOX) WITH TIIK AMKHICANS KRAXCK, Amr. . American (WJI.UA.M rilll. IP S1MMK) I'ltlKONKKS IXDIC'ATB COX KISIOX WITH T1IK ItltlTISIl IX mANt'i:, i l'l to ciaht. oVIia-k ooiiijiarntivclv i Awe. K. The I-runc-o-llritlsl. attack.-1 ", w " l'ix-arrl. Among; . the .risoiicin were urtomliiin-i-rs. ; ut dawn l.clwccn Morluiicourt and !!tvari.iiw mid tl.. r from hair a ' Moroull mi alKiut a l." mill' iroiu an- ili.zcii divisions liiH-aiiiiir the oonfiiH- : Irldc I ho Nomine, sovi-ral (miioMniit ion or tin-;ornian liiuv. IMurluiiiimrl i lllaKCM have burn rcafluil. The lial- is Ih Iui'I'ii tin- Ancrc ajil tho Sonune Kcncrally mmiiih aoliu; v.i'll for llic four mllifs xoiith of Albert. Morcull In .alllfR On- most lmKriant rtty Im'Iwppii Mon- - I'riMonrrs tht-iarr Hie aliut-k was a to Diilicr and Vtniciis. , u l on the WASH1XOTOX Auk. 8. Caatinlti;a -imi:li4c KiiruriM'. A lsumlx-r of Htinr Avre'n riyht hank. Id iiiIIch soutluat announced toduy included !!. JHMil- l'vi- Ihi- -iluri-.l. Mi era I ImmlrKl of mlci- HURLED BACK EAT TEAST E, DAWN AVR AMIENS; FOE i OBJECTIVES 111 342 CASUALTIES ARE ADDED; TOTAL 3.035 r ROOSEVELT'S Ian, Hoi ho, Idaho, killed In action, htiJ UjinliN 1-1 llu way. with fnnt "wlilp- : Ah this is -aJli I nil Hie first ub- I A. S Avcrlll of Seattle, wounded, the ra,vd ,, ,,,,,.,, aeroNM the lieldK Kr- l.riM.ners are ron.l..., I... ' ' degree undetermined. i rrrl.lii!f and runnins the (ii rniajis T XKS AXI Alltl'l. W'FS nfillT : don everywhere. j l ater Karni8 of allied battle lane WASHINOTOV. Auk 8 Three :WJIIT FISTAXT: IX MOIilXII. Piiaaurd lii tile ultaek. A thic line IX i hundred and fnrtv-fivt. eaxrilti are1 Tl" ,",K" attaeklnjj in the made fljiiinc dlffieiilt in the battle x . f"Pt-n ia..i.iltl. are , . .j.,,,,,. it, ,K,rt from there early hour, but aided other branehes Rim , announeed today. hrliiRinir the total ti.. i. .i .. . rrVIL. hnTl!.!. ri!w orTe "lnCe ,he Marne ""fi1- l", cffeirins only- Murht re-ilai. A nose ell , asainst the ! unll of helKhta betw-en the Vole a.,d Alsne. I Tw """""' a"d lhlrty-vn . re three '7' TaTT. ,m"a'-t Tho 00,,,"rj' . ,.. mi.anu. hmke ' from the arm v. The army list i,,.. the llrltlsh attaek. The IXikIi al- hilly but there are few trees. It Is iiiiiini i j i mi ifti ill H-iiin. in WHO ----- - - ... .... i.. Iln, n i-niM M ,n ' . - . ... . .,... Q .n.l.... il. ...a a i . .... . .uiPa iron, wnunan ami 62 woiinfieu """"" " "'' wminn tm- -u u .im- iaMiy ujici in me in ran- GRAY E FOUND BY COMRAD E Attack Is Complete Surprise, Depth ;of Advance "Most Satisfactory"; First Objectives Reached in Three Hours; Menace to Amiens Wiped Out. V7? termlned. U 1 dmvn under allied artlllerylng. allien are holding all their sitl"iis i and are ateadily fHishhuc n amidst j 'TV,'- , " fl.h.i... .1..,, . .1.1. ,, J Kld In aet Ion. north of the Vesle. Additional brldK- liur malerlal U belnK ruslied np and new rroaslnefl arc laHnir established. The watlier has rleared, favnrinir thr allira. Railway and Road Reached. Thl Anufkniw late yesterday reached the railway and main hlttii way north pf tlK Veslo They crowd ' the river on foot Itrlilvea iniirovlsil from trunk of -fiillcn tree lashed In prettier. The- Vankeen aded thmiiRh the mursliew nf the soulli hank and rharard tin the lileh north liank fae lac heavy machine (run fire and ar llllerylnff. The (iermana eoiiiid'r at tacked immediately hut were roin plptely reimlaptl. AdvancB ycaterday was made tlirnuich heavy rain hut the attack waa resumed on a larger wale thin morning with clear weather. verely. The marine list included Ion territory soulli of the Amieii4-Roye try into buttle. The lYanco-ltrlti; LUMBERMEN FAVOR TRADE ACCEPTANCES After First of Month AL Business Will Be on This Plan. . 8 wounded severely road laToieliaiid. The attack began in am still lilaslinir their way forward the decree not de- flue ncather lait rain is threaieiiing ivlih machine fciuis and (Million an I now ; write. AMERICAN WOUNDED REACH PARIS AND U. S. A 1 'nititllla county Itimhrr and fujl dralm lit a inert! wc In Pendh-ton th other day entered Into n agreement for the irenernl adoption of trade ac ceptances In the lumber And fuel trade or the county. The new plan in to no Into effect the flrnt of Keptem1er. In the meantime a campatien of adver tlHlnff to educate the public on to the menninir of "trade acceptances, ana how It In done. 1m to be curried on. Advoate of the vtem ph Trode acceptance In aim ply a liquid f"rmof credit extension. 0en C' count force aellera to finance pur chaaera and tie up Invested or hoi rowed capital indefinitely. The trau acceptance maka for prnitnem In mcelliiK ohliKUtlona. (fives aellcra the uae of money to which they are en titled and inaurea btter commercial, lndiiatrlal and financial cnndltwma." The lumber dealera of the connt estimate that on the -average they have $3',0ft0 In account Ht a Tiding oil their bMka and they expect to Ret the uae of thla money by the adoption of trade acceptancea. U.S. STEAMER IRAK SUNK. SURVIVORS LAND WASHINGTON.' Au(C. The Am erican miBimcr Mcrak waa ahelled. totpcdni'd and mink by a 17-bunt Tuc dny afternoon, 1 5 mile norilioaat of the IHaniond httula liKhtHhip' the navy today nnnounced. KIJZArtKTlf OITT. North Car. Aiiir. X. Twcntv of the Merak'a crew of 40 Her' lantK'd hre tdu- by the L ulled 'tate aafcty patrol sl-lp. The Meiak was Ktitik Just before a l'-btmi k;- 11k the IKaniond 8honl 1m lit whip The I'-boat used 4 sho.a. j ajrs-wr' inn - -i W V urn, ' 1 v w V" V r 1 Se TJI 3s" -.J-s.a n - ... . ... 5 'A 1 'a LONDON.Augi 8. (Received 2 o'clock) The British have reached Harbonnieres, an advance of about five and a half mi!js it Ic loo en4 tki,. risntns c.....i t Lieutenant W orth, of Sameand prisoners are reported captured. The aUies aIso ca Squadron, Locates Rest-tured Morpiln AnI -no Q . A . . , . . " J ---vw-aa, ftUUVllVUllt nig jriace vi loung avi- n ILit wunn ueuanai; . PARIS, Aug. 8. The Franco-British attack on the Pi- cardy front is continuing at 4 o'clock this afternoon. It was a complete surprise and some German divisions were Grave, Four Miles East Fere caught while being: relieved. At noon the depth of ad- en-Tardenois to be Hon- jvance was declared "most satisfactory." The enemy was bred by Americans. hurled back upon the Avre river. Important British units Jare assuming a considerable role. The first apparent re ,N ;sult is-the 'wiping out of menace toAmiensT wooden cross has ENGLISH INSCRIPTION FIRST OBJECTIVE GAINED IN THREE HOURS (Lowell Mellett) WITH THE FRENCH AFIELD, Aug. 8. The British . t (PHED FERGUSON.) M'lTH THE AMKRICAXS TRAXCF:. Aus- S. American airmen have found Quentin Rooseveil'si ffrave. It ia four miles east of Kere-En-Tar-denois, marked bv a wooden cross. - Lieutenant Worth found the grave. Worth l a member of Jtoosevetl's aerlat aquadron. Boche airmen I uiuxhea me cniss in r.nKllsn. 1 .it'll - . , t , , . ' - tenant Quemin Kooseveit. Duried by a x1 1 eiicn aiiacKea at dawn between Albert and Monte the Germanj. jui. it. lsis." , Didier on between a. 15 and 25 mile front. The advance A constant search for the grave had . . M. , " ,,u,lu aire auvdllie been in progress several days. - u was progressing satisfactorily at 1 o clock this afternoon. will be marked carefully and npi.ru-. All tho first nkincllviic nr.. : I l I " jwuivi, nc gamcu v) mull tiuee liours. i The British are attackinsr towards Ciersv and Rarf. cove and the French towards Aubercourt and Doumin. ! Enemy resistance is bitter about Moreuil and MorizeL .;The French used a 40 minute artillery preparation. pr lately honored by American. WITH THE ALLIED ARMIES IN FRANCE, Aug. 8. ARCHANGEL CAPTDRED BY ALLIES.50.000 HUH TPflflPQ PfllL'PrWTDllTCi1 a1-1168 aPParently began a double drive on the Picar'dy liiUUI u UUIIULIi I linl L cUlu uiie- v esie nones ioaay. i While the French and Americans renewpd thir nttarv vnc rf r on a big-scale against the crown prince's armies, driving ' F0?SL: Zetl'osfad,tarte the heights between the Vesle and Aisne, cross- lc iiaieiiins .uwaiu ing tne Kheims-Soissons highway, the British and oiogcia. French suddenly smashed against the top of the huee i iLctiujr saiient. r rugress is reported in, both drives. LONDON. A u if. S. After cipturlns Archangel, the allien are pus'iinjr to- t wards Vologda, it it learned duthori ! tutively. The allies defeated ftiuui j neniy in tukltifc Archane l and cap ! turcd lai ge quant It lea of tores and i two hHtU-riev. Fifty thousand C mans are reported concent ra1 north of the Oulf nf'Finlum. ready for hostilities. Vologda in ton inil uth of ArchanRel and 3To eat of ltr-!rrad- f JrJ.-. V;:IU i - -A: f DRIVE OPENS AT DAWN LONDON, Aug. 8. "At dawn this mornine- thp RririSw -er- fourth army and the French first army under Marshal- ting T T J rr off nnh-dri rrt o ...IJ f H i. J . 1 . . ""- " nine num. ecisi, ana soutneast or Amiens. Fii-st reports indicate the attack to be progress ing satisfactorily," said the war office this morning. , Attack Led by British. KOLLOCK SAYS WE HAVE PASSED The attack on the Vesle THE TURNING POINT, BUT IT IS A f01 aPIntly centers be LONG ROAD TO RHINE AND BERLIN where progreLTs reportS ,iu ia&t xngnis fans com- Tbe military parade and review last iuiry police, tellinir of the thins he- munique, but it is spreading.-. UViiing at ' th North Pide Vnrk In tnw organnuilloii In tne ! . . . SIlllP hilt (S .IIMiflMl nl il tin! minor or 1 nlnnel ni?iHfirrt emu niunfl- ... , ... --- - tuid ....... r . ... . . , ... -j i r ev niuiv v.n . .v v v V.1WA 11113 llllll null' mi l: t.M IAMAKM All--.lHf.X STI.A.MKH VAl.rARISO. Chile. An. . Dur Inu a heavy anle lat nlKht aeveral aniull ateaniera were lost in V.tlparalno bay. Ad American ateamcr. which wai tirn alrlft by the wind, blow abort the hnrhnr. cnllldlnfr with varl 'niii mall craft, damattinff ln h them and herself and narrowly fscaplng destruction. i U f. 5 . ?t '7 The Picardy attack began'-" f K .1. .V ? - jinn officer of the cuard orK:.ni.tl..n ,h. pvernn,ent He also told f thl., rnmnil.ninnni 1 !.f Orecon; John Kolloek. s,-erotary ot leliiK done by the various guard or- """"UniqUeS Were lSSUeci at noon, allowing time to re-i , j I'orlland. and Captain Kussell of the i iialionul army, stationed nt I'umii f the l:iresl citiiei'ns cvi-r 'it . it ' It P- 1 r t , . . ; .1--j ; i ' I i v ' "' i-VB1W-'..-.gm the Stale O.uncll of m-fense, holh of aamialions. rollowlmt this draft men v.iih their rvnvf t Vio iL. parent and wlvea were addressed h i. uviviuuhicih Ul Hit; t'amain Itussell at the christUin IlTSt Stages, Whk'h WaS fa- ' T,?. V!!! vorable. A significant fea- tive to the larire niidienre. Thi wai tUl'e Of the PlCai'dV dl'lVe IS tl'e first time on the tour of the off!- f Uf ;f 1 t i" cers this .,.,esti,. ha i-een niseused Inat 11 Ji" eviclentlj' made efore a mixed audience. The inno- made Principallv bv the vatlnn has been made on the recom. T:f:,u .;u u ..fidaiion of the K"erment. ; isritibJi w itn t rench cooper- In the review were- comimnieA A. ation. Americans are bri- ' me emir pr. ,Kram m the fiei.i was are not necessarily enffaeed tein done l. the state fo moil ol gar.i, ,hf he eff, . w. ".. ..V, ln lnl! OllenSlVC ''ifiiw hiiu et'iiii'iinifincn -enoi-l'r and I itiatiila. citmity ni-- bi;hl up on war work bin carried nn hert t broovli tho l'atriitl Sr be i-ewis. linniRht out one Catherines ttf patriotio i nt'en in IVndleton. t Following the review th Kiia-tl! ' and people- aathere'.l ar-tinui the (Speakers' auto and In the col of the rnlnK listened to the two a.hlrwM. iihe Ppeakem binc intrdnced by J. j V. Tallmun. The fiot seaker was ; Mr. Kid lock, who reviewed the con-., ditltms which brueht abi.nt the preat : world war and the acts of Cermanv 1 v which I'niled "Im!c wero forced , into the conflict. He told of ihe work itliem to l e inxaliiled Thcn are air.or.jj tho firnt v,.un1 -d Ann.iiv thla week and aro convaleiiv an t'titc ueiii"d at Hostitn City hopit were wounded ln the flhtlns- around Chate.itt Thierry In June, and son have lort arm.w and leas. A nunilHr of them ar mnrlrn. American soldtcra wounded In the present battle aro taken ax piU-klv a o:i,ie conva-leecence Th picture Lelow' ahuwa a givU of American wounded i""t arriving bi.ck home- They arrived in Host on l and the IN. .hoj aihlc hisi.t(al. All e i f the men, us the piclnre nhows. I .en true. One point brought mil mw( j forrj!l w a n.t to I e too tu imist it ' a ciiut tne cari entiint; f the war. The rplendid salo mae. In the past i few weeks In drivine the Huns hark jnienn the turninv Mlnt. but It i ailll lona road to the Ithine and Her Ho. Kixii t n.iTiir IV s IT TO IIKO, Ut OX IIMTlO ijtT to Paris hopit-iIs i motor truck. for drill ing In the i'ir"t;. snappy wiy orders are slven and execiued. Col. Iibtird was unstinted i nhis rri of Major lew Drake, staff officers, and iiitnl for t he ihow tpr. About a a n.., -ninany ,i at Pilot K.vk. were ln uniform and w-re hihfy rompii. meiued for their em hujonwrn and o. lotlc spirit shown in nmkin (he trip be pre-MK at the iiiaeuvera. iXttthinir ta r rii . - - 1 v " miicn in mnnerinia witn tn neurit tio 1 .7,. iU -". lu ,i,nof iven D the 1-ind. the tfrltlnh owned tt.unll.,rf In fh diM i Co1ud1 Hibbard talked of th mll-.icea without chare. Jerwy ctiy In July ltiC XHWAHK.' V. J.. Auk. Kin OeiTire of !Klund U pluinttff tn ult fllt in l he Pint opr n court here akinc PMa damage arutnt the Irhurh Vallev rmilrosid eiin nr