I1" -" - DAILY EVEHIHG EDITION Mom tier oopllea printed of yeatcrdar'a Dailjr Edition, 2,861 Thlm paper la a nicnioer of and audited by th Audit Bureau of Circulation. . V ., COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ireftOMini 2 It,! 0 DAILY EVEilDIG Ecmo:i WEATHER rOBECATT. Tonight and Saturday, fair. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. SO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1918. NO. 0512 Arrives in Great Oil Center After Secret Journey of 7000 Miles by Land and Water; Allies Apparently Closing in on Bolsheviki in North; Foe Reports Onega - Victory. Bajpaunu? Vf!tert. GERMANS DIG IN ON ENTIRE IX)MM)V. Auk. 10. w two rontniurtl iroRif by the allien In IMcnrdy Is man-tcd. dimnlr threatening tlio fall f Albert, latsslipijr and Itoye It"! wi-sl front wan tenwsirarlly overshadowed by an event on llio "enst frtHit" whlrh In scatterlwr. in widely l urnjtftl sector over miu li of Ku roeaii and Asiatic ItiiKSla, some IOOO mile apart.. The arrival of a llrillNh exnlitlnu In Diiku, a great Ilusslan oil crater, follow ing a 7IMI mile Journey from Juuc dad by land and water In regarded as one of the war's moat tlraniat In etHsodea. no previous announcement made intermittent Bombardment that such a move was even content- t i mated The expedition marched D0 I OI llCai AlCaS liieaKS miles overland through difficult eoutt- j Quiet of Southeast Front HW HIIU 11 ru n VESLE POSITION the remainder by steajner. Meanwhile the allies are ap parently cloning in on the ' Bolsheviki army In northern Kussla from three sides. The Bolsheviki, offering de termined resistance, withdrew to Obezrskayu. 100 miles south on the railway to ValoRda. Separate Detachments at Work. While the operation was under way, another allied, expedition landed on Onega bay. The Bolsheviki at Mos cow claim to have defeated this force. Still another detachment Is reported advancing along the Dvlna river about . SSO miles southeast of ArehauwU These expeditions are distinct from that which Is pushing- southward from Kola. The other extreme of the "east front' Is In the Vladivostok region. Munvs IH'fenMc Strong. AMS'TKHDAM, AK. 1. The Hol shevlkl claim to have defeated the al lies near Onega, 100 miles south of Archangel. Other successes ucalnst the Csecho-Blovaks claimed a Mos cow statement suys the enemy aban doned his positions after violent fight Inn. The Bolsheviki are determined to defend Moscow as long- as possible. Kremlin Is strenthened. tjuns are planted in all entrances and entrench incuts have been dug. FOE STRONGLY HOLDS LINES WITH BIG GUNS Captured Italians Reach American Lines With ! Story of Cruelty. WITH THK AMBKICA.V ARMY IN" FKANX'K. Aug-. 1. Intermittent bombardment of rear areas along the Vesle river continues, tnherwlse this portion 09 the front is generally quiet. Auierican patrols crossing the river ut a new point found the tier mans have dug in on the entire linr strongly defending it with machine Ens. Three Italians captured near Pols sons reached tho American lines and related experiences similar to two es. raped itrltlsh soldiers, corroborating tjcrman cruelty to prisoner stories. PEOPLE OF RUSSIA AIDING PENETRATION WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. Entente cables indicate thHt the Russian peo ple ere Riving all possible aid t the allied penetration of Kusala. Great strategic value 1m attached to BOCHE RETREAT NOT VOLUNTARY; ORDERED TO HOLD AND FAILED WASHINGTON. Aug. 16 The Oer- man retreat before the victorious Am erican. French and British was not a tnl!j voluntary withdrawal, entente inill- Hrlii.l, Ln.lOi. ,.t lluku. The loss ot '"r aumormes announceu lousy. The the Baku oil fields means a blow to Hermans' contentions that tho retreats tlermsn presllco ut Constantinople, 'across tho Mame and ubovo .Monte The Turks have been expecting a I Duller were prc-arrahged aro abso hngo share of these regions as warilutely false. The Huns were ordered boolly. to hold at all cost and failed. EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO PUT UMATILLA CO. OVER TOP FIRSt DAY OF FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN That this state will seek to uphold machinery of the X'matilla County Its reputation of "Oregon First" In the ' Patriotic Service league, but It Is not approaching Fourth Liberty Loan ''"Probable that there will be a vari ation from former methods. Mr. Campaign and that every county will Th,ml)Win wll, ca!, , ,h(1 Ijank. make a heroic effort to reach its quo- iers from over the county for a pre ta on the opening day of the cam- i limlnarv conference and discussion of palgn. Is the message brought back j the coming campaign. It Is not ini from Tortland by W. L. Thompson, prnhahle that the l atin rommittee campaign manager for Vmatilla ; will fix individual quotas early in county, who attended a conference of September and that notifications will the various county chairmen. Mr. be sent tv each potential subscriber Thompson states that the conference Iwlth the request thut h or she make at Portland developed the tact thas ! their suhseriptlon voluntarily. In fact i v.,.,-... ... i ' ... t.n,,. . ,. : is..-- X ? 1 X -&flrsi-.ie tfbnUpLtevM , ferenwu-et t- v :l j, J y Oucpveao.s j A S-Tt' xmla.ft ' win i Iff MM WMWWALLIES REACHING OLD FIRST SPRINGS SPECTACULriR LINES; FOE POSITION CRITICAL WHIbt IN HUbOlAl ALLIES MENACE ROYE AND ALBERT PDITIQH HRfllll IflU V ENCIRCLING ALBERT " Chaulnes Under Heavy Fire, Plateau Held, Rep Near, Ancre is Crossed. - UNITS CRY FOR TROOPS; CAN NOT BE REINFORCED I Answer to German Leaders, i "You Must Do With What You Have." ENTIRE ENEMY ARMY i IN STATE OF FLUX Withdrawals, Appointments Emphasize Complete Policy Change. (William Phillip Slnmis.) I WITH THK WtlTISll AKMY IX i I-'ltAXl'E, Ane. 16. The entire tier nian anny seenw in a state of coni- ! plele flux, tioneral Focli's blow on: . llio Sfmuno and cast of Amieiw ap- j , i parent ly Uct Himk'ilburg's laus. j ' neeeMKitallns: a complete ciinnsc of , I xli . Tlic (OTinau willulrawalw In ' fiaiKH-rH and atnve .loeti cmiHia I shi tlibi. Tlio aiHNdntincnt of tJen 1 oral von lUxiim is osrrolKirative. j llltlicrto the xtwu riiK-es and dukcH wi-re nanieil a coniuianders aaiit lliiHldilmnr'a 'est Judcincnt. The fall of leronne, Ncsle and Koyc , great ullied drive is similar in many Uapumo and the intervening towns It In reliably hiiria-d that units are to the advancing French and British respect lo tho battle of tho So,,,, fh'"" .'y"d .T' Mi,r" ,,Mm"ri!t f,,r ryjf'-t but are the Kreut rrniHii nfft.nsivo tr-r- iv.is.i(i ini in ii -i. ill will, wlint you armtca In now imminent a the Ucr-- which Btarted .Inly 1. lOJti. Jn that British fr.un thr.se citim tn the line have.'' muna coiitfnuo their retreat. The: battle tho Uritish captured lVrmin shown at the extreme left. ' " UMATILLA NATIONAL FOREST GETS $8806 AS GRAZING FEES the French transport Ijemah, which wa.s Inrpeilocft jinil sunk in the Medi terranean the tilnht of July 11, while under convey, according t annunnee nient. The I iji Kinah was carrying paisMCTiKri s ami tniopfj. Jii l- in. the French steamer Aus tralian was turpcfloeil. Sh:' cn itc tit fire ami fnmnlert iK Seventeen of her rew were killed and three patten- prrs are minm Xine htinOreU and forty-ei;ht pasNenffer were siived. Forest is Fortunate in Small i oy was tnrpetitieij, hut t-eiiirtiiieil TsT.cc "PrniTl Timl.f.1 j afloat. Several I nimbi; ver rirup- RAY Jfl'CARROL MAY WRESTLE CHAMPION WITH CARNIVAL CO. IXDO.V. Anif. 1. Halfa report today Indicated I list Uie Urttlsh mr slowly enclrcllnif Albert- Tucjr aro already menacing tlio elty from tbe West and (South. Tho ltrltt-li Intra erosHed Ue A is -re on a wide front to tbe north- (Mineral Hard alno ' rtr. Iiorted further procrws south of Al bert. - ' " WO.MIXATIXC PI.TE.f HIra.U. PAULS. Aw. 1. Oeweral Hum brrt now holds Hie entire platean iM'hinr LasxiK-ny, dominating Use wlvuia southwestern corner of tlio baale- i front. Tlio French are within a mile i and a half of Ia.tg!cnr- The enemr'a. : iiosltoim from Bray to lsdanr aro nm mrfavorahle. His railwaya are unavailable and his traasuorM are fxiurested. .('lutulnes Is under bear British fire. v 1H3XCH SEAIl KOTK. PARIS Aiut. . Todar" cmbv munique announced furtlier proarfse tovrard Itoye. ne retwrt reads: "On tlie Avre front Ute rench prosressed Bi the VUUers-I.ea-lloye and St. Anrui regknv "Kast of AnuistMin we occupiedl , our old first lines. Jn Cltamnnirne me took nriaintcra. A Oaraus raid was repulsed." PROGRESS OITLJXF.D. IX)MH).V, Aus. 1. HaiK"s report said: ' -IMirliqr tire nhrlit we advaaed . , sliKhtly nortlreast of Morlancourt and repulsed a hostile attack on one post ' after sharp ftaiitiiuf. locai fiefatlmi also occurred akimr the nortlieaatern outskirtji of Thlepvat wood, uiree nillca nortlieast of Albert, wfiere our iwtrols crossed to the Awre'a left bank. Further north oar patroH progrcKT'd between Beaoeonrt-Sar Aikto. five miles above Albert, and pub4enx. three miles north -and east of lleaucourt. (JOHN IE 6.HM) PARIS, As. la. .file Gmnua are -iriviiis w-ay north of the Avre river lit tle by little. The French are pro grefsing. tlircwteuiiuf to envelope the enemy at Itoye. The allies this eftrr noon had half encircled ISoye wfiere the strongest pressure Is continuing. REVENUE TAXES GIVE FXFMPTION TO MAN WITH WIFE, CHILDREN M lBL L.:. UUt NtXI .SUUQtK- Fires. ped on the I'-l In?;. at as it wan Mihmerg Itcceiptrt for the I'niatiHa Nattunul forest fr the fiscal ear emtinfr June 30. 191S. nhw a total of $N.SH;. This b a decrease tf $:t from the re- ' eelptM of the ftirest for the prevow' ear. Itnt $40 of the amount re ceived Is fir timber sales. The amount received fr gruriiiiat permits wan $"t.sofi. Almost the entire in-' I come of thl forest cotns fron: stockmen it Kiazintf fex for ruiiK ; i for their cattle and sheep. The present season ha? been an un i usually dry one. niriklme the danuer ( of forest fires jireater than in normal I ears. but the I'matiila forest lias been fortunate in thix reaper , as t li j i Ior from flreH h been so Mnull a- J I t o be hiird ly worthy i f reco r d . j i IteceiptN fruiii.the national loret 'hi the fiscal year llMs. emiinsr June, 21 MEN CALLED FOR REPLACEMENT DRAFT Will ENTRAIN 27TH - WASH lNi !T X, Auk. 1- I'ractical- ,' ly u completa draft of the eight bil-1 lion revenue measure now published, f shows- some income taxes doubled and others trebled. Exemptions of $l.00U. for single and S.ooti for married men j with ittMt additional fr each child under IS stands Inheritance taxes are boosted more than per cent, i Uuxtiry taxes hit practically every- ! t him; except necessary minim urns of j food and clothing, iiaoline is taxed two cents a gallon. ! Lire liisoritiic Iju-IiiiIinI. lfe insurance policies above ; ' oca Hie included In the Inheritance tax is one of tlie attractions for the first time. .Seventeen articles s that is , roi iicin: sen- includ in jewelry, phonograph, pianos, IJi-mIlctoii wrestling fans are pre paring a surprise fur Sampson, the champion wrestler, with the Iternarli Greater Imposition t o., which will le in 1'endieton all next week in the L'mutilla bounty Guard benefit. Sampson chiilb ngcs a 1 1 comes in every tokvn the carnival visits and the local fans are arranging something unusual for him in the person of Kay MtH'urroll. It will be remembered .m ri a rroi i is ne niH n wno last ea r fcated the wrestler with Wort ham shows- The Who with the sh "The great battles of the AHtea will be fought next summer. This is the authoritative inter- pretatlon on General Mrch statement that 4.000.000 Amer. leans will be in France by June. lls. Next summer the Alliee will launch a mammoth drive. ymrpJLssittg anything previously attempted, designed to Inflict m decisive defeat on the German army- in have raining at Pendleton the second time are the men to be seen here, and j by iTMitMfaa va . vs.i(unD " - an uri me iiuLiou u oik eiiori win u I 3( pxeeeiled thtse ft.r 11 lions oi ine coining man. me oanaers made to secure as tunny voluntary I most $ U'.Mmmi and totnlld i ver $ I. of the state feel satisfied that their (subscriptions as possible However, r 7 4.imhi. nearly one-fifth f w hich customers and the rltlxens In general It is not the intention to abandon per- came from the twenty-seven forest fluent of tho 1. rafts frttiu i :m the men :ms. Milton: water. Hei ".. IVMViT, ' Adam: W n: jod Me: H.lU'tt.n: i mi Will respond quickly and generously to the call for further funds to help the boys Over There. The Fourth Liberty I-oan Campaign will pen on (September the 2Mb and ' predated both by the solicitors the Interest rate of the bonds has been) by the subscribers, it is believed sonal solicitation, but. the committees of the North Pacific district, nrconl wlll probably not be employed, except ; Ing to iKtrict Forester leorg II. te to seek out those who do not come in ell. Portland. The increase does nm voluntarily. This method will be up. I come up to the big ncrease of the and I 'r before, which was more than Sii'Ht.iHMl. but Mill shows a heulth) fixed at 4 1-4 per cent. However, tho j The campaign will be conducted ,np- ! ""th In most lines of buMnes on amount of the bond Issue has not yet on the theory that the great majoritv j he forests. The cost of oi eratlng been definitely fixed, though bankers of peoi-le are not onlv willing, but 1lhe -',rlstM about $ 4. 000. ..tot Hno- r aetina this far on the assumntlon ieauer 10 rin ihr.r hni hr in ...... I practically the same as In the that It will lc twice the sise of the porting tho financial program of tho 1 nira wneny ianui. u. j ui)iiiizmii govcrnnieni. itirwever. the orgnnixa states that the state organisation has tion will be prepared to deal with wired to Washington urging; that the slackers who are unwilling to assume amount of the loan be fixed at once their just obligations. Incidentally the so that state, county, community and incw Espionage Act is a strong support Individual quotas can be worked out 'of the soliciting committees. Inasmuch several weeks In advance of the cam- .as It specifically provides that anyone llgn. making; statements calculated to hin- Mr. Thompson, as campaign man- dsr the sale of liberty bonds Is sub Mtr for the community, will use the ject to prosecution. ! previous car. This is exclusive it t he add it ional expenditures caus'd b the very iterlous fire sttiiMtion and for which a special deficiency appro, print inn of over $ T' tuni was fnade by i'ongi ess. Tw eiil -one t repti t f -r August 7. Tl sent for replac ed In previous ty. Follow iritt t Maude li. S W . laKin. I 1 1 44 4 1 tlrnnt viti V. Siiafer Power. Iloldn.a Slar st l eet. 1 " Free water; r.'in !'S PiinMinKhum, Au burn. W a--':i ; 1 li'iiiy Hrackv-;t. Pen dleton ; Kittuietl A. Pa duett Pendle t n ; Jesse .1. J hitH t li. H. rniiston Palph P. nw;n-i-, .M.. Wrth 7il street. .----Mtt'c, William M- Tachellat ("kiah; :t!l-r P. A(teilur. Stan field: ' !''lXf i I. l.neUey. I"reewnter. Herman I.. Nci-on. 7l',i W. Al; i street. Pendhtoli; llat:de P. Ke . Weston: Paul K How'll. lho: K.lward U. Knlk, Adu :n--: Henry Prn :ult, 7 1 Ti rner st reel . 1 'end !el on : J: me. A . Painter. Ad;ims: Kdnard T. 1-oiik, Pendleton. e;tlled sat ions fr tlie crowds. This will he electric fans, athk-ttc goods and paint- the whip has been dging by the way it e reject -r. eoim railed : Maurice ii v Unw do.: Pa Hiani M. i xer. 7 1 i . .1. it li. I took before it will prove a show in itself. ! BULLETINS 4 iHJWI Itl'l l. ttUM lu ItK4)KK UtIK. Aug 1. -In ibe Teitale ni;im Ibe ciicmv atteiuMel a Murr ful rfiu-tion acnin-t tbe admi-tced io ition we recently Cft uplcfl but tin Httat-k wa rvpul-4il."' shm! an ofrtelal sluioiio in ltHla. the Time tlie enemy llirof aitai ketl 1-Jct wlileti w captureit oh the previous day. All at tacks wen rcpuloANl with lira, y bks--es. Our airmen bmugltt down fMir hoMilc boitts pa jmiic?i no (i m a,'Hie UMinani, ings regarded as consummate lux uries and are taxed ten per cent. Platinum jewe!r is taxed 1 Ier cent extra. lraoiically all toilet articles are taxed one per cent, for each 1 1 cnts in the sale price or a fraction thereof. Scml-laiMirie Hit. tn semi-luxuries the conntiittee placed a - per cent tax on the Kale price over a certain figure. Thus, carpets and ruys costing over 95 a a square nrd. trunks over $., ahses over 2't. men's. Imjs" suits over $."., women's rend-matle suits and cloaks' o er J 4 the same as tailor made over ..'. men s hats over $.". all shoes over $1". men's silk stockings oer $1 : and w omen sov er 2, all must pay percent tax. Kiectric cars are taxtd $. for each horsepower and 50 cent for each 1 pounds w eight. Motor t Sl. Present tobacco rates I PUBLIC DANCE NOT FOR KING'S OFFICERS I.iS AN'tJKPF.S. Aug. IS. Mouther aliforn'a society is hard hit by er ders just received here by dash Ins; young officers of King George's arm? The d-eree. Issued by Hrltlsh official. s..s that the officers may no longer da nee in hotels, pu bile ha lis or cm h a ret. The one exception to ;he order i that parties of ait official nature The order w as Ir-Kued with a state ment that "it is not seemly In time of national mourning" to Indulge hi sucU. pastime. 43 NAMES ARE ISSUED TODAY I NT t l I VI'liHIKII l SI'AltK I'lttlM I'IPl: .IhiUt 4U AltK MIMHINt; I'ltOM TIHtl'KINIM. I"ll-rv II SHIP PARIS. Aim. IS. Four hundred anil Krt-to inruns ara tuissiog (ruin t'iTTAi:i-3 liUOVK. Amr. Vhl Jnhn AliniMiin v as MuMin;; fur a --. a spark frotn ,MM on a li? h Ma-- rntnkiiijc rxiil'.detl ojir: old. are more than dmiltU'd. Turxirc and ' v .n l v :tov in iii nrrm. li,nll, isr,vr .,,... smirr must pay 30 rrnts a pound, cl- tury Maker t-Jajr aanount-ed . I J ItlHIll I t.t.lNt. ttr iii.im sr3 thousand If woiishin, rasualtits. ItlliTI.AMI. Ana. 18. I Yl.-ral ,,,,. ,hr.e im.iiii.Is Those snuhini It. ill! Iislay fimil lfaiMl-r nunc ai-e taxed from lo Mil . ihnu.l . . Phmm.ii. r,-M,i,( of II,.- Itlne IIiWn.ii Hn,. The present 1 H-rt-ent ad-lvKW a-tltr. I'ltOIlt ITIOV Vl. nitssn.n tax to aniusements is doubled, j xt.fcli. Ittfr fiMiiui.v of san lran-lxi Sin. eliarco or ixiixruur lo xlo- , Autoniol.ite owners must iiav 110 fori W SHItiTt.. ts. l. Tlt tmt la. t tho Isml IssHlivcliic anunKliiK-.it. .cars under 21 horsepower. ' for Z t xttnintstratiua kidar mn i a t. '. of the caps and blew his rujht hand HavKtson srtll not apical but mil pay to 3fl horsepower. $5U to 40 horse. cr. (too lint 'lor and liO tur ovar 14 hurionsr. Bottinc raal lanaturUov asawtfrr lar