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DAILY EVEfllUG EDITIO'I tiuiubet oopllea printed of yealerdar'a . Dally Edition, t ' ,-2,760 Thla paper la rnemuor or and Molted by Uw Audit Bureau of Ortolatlona. DAILY EVENII.'G EClTIO'i ROUND-CP DATES September 1, !0. It. All net prof Its so to the Md Ctom. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. SO U it- DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,; OREG QN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918,- NO. 9529 fc'""""""""."'l"W '"'''"ril'll'r'l1 ilili'ii '"'"'W"' ''" 'WWIMIWHHI !iMiiBiiwpii nm...- C. i "T.. -V " ' 'g""""" " l! 11111 "ll.lllllll.llll WllHllllllllwuillli.lil lllilllJJWjIUlllJlllLlUllimiwUM ' BRITISH CAPTURE FAMOUS VILLAGE Town of Pioegsteert in Flan- ders Falls for Haig's Men Alter Years of Bitter ' Contest. . 46,000 PRISONERS 100 GUNS IN 4 DAYS Thousands Died in Village and Adjoining? Wood in 1914-15-17. IjON'DOY, Krni. S. TIip fumoilH il of I'liK-itHtwrtr III 1HUI1TI, Hum been lakiu l llic IVIIIsh, lluljc iimIhv announced. Durum tlio mst four dayi tlio KrillNlt lime taken over IO.OIM IHiMHim unit loo limit. I'loeKxtcert village ami . tlio ucmm! liuve Ix-en I hi' mxih- of WttcreM fUrtK linr during tlie entire war. ThmuutiidH died there dnriiur the laic 1RM.I3 V raniuti(in, and their1 tiliihhorii xlriii.-- Kllnjc tlierc axnin last rear. rLy)(URie?-AT THE FRONT I - I j. "" "Aw;! " 0 f . ',- FHANCft-iCARS ON HEELS 0 (IEL.; IMG HUMS BEVOfJD V : a . ' ms t HEIGHTS DOMINATING AISNE LuLL NINETEEN UMATILLA COUNTY MEN TAKE UP FIGHT FOR UNCLE SAM Watermelons and Well Fill , "ed Boxes Prepare Lads for Army "Chow."" . Not alt the lijxnrh-K are migHintf at the front, cow Ifft tphlnd by a French jieuant whti fled losing the sight. " , - . ' llcre'J a hmu-ii of J!rit Ish TonniUa! eii4ilinw J resh iiulK 111 from the Huiih. In the iMiukcToiInd' tll-li ntiiirade.H are Toilml thi OUTLOOK FOR EARLY VICTORY BRIGHT, BUT OVER' EXUBERANCE BAO SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS BENEFITTED ' BY METHODISTS; STEWARDSHIP IS VSV 1 UUVLjL. t-l 1 LJ V Lul V HVKJ Jl-nJfkJl JL y These Men Go To Twenty I'mii'tHla courtly draft nirn left today for Cumu Lew's. They will b joined at The Da 11 a by William E. Hoffnaffle. and at Catiip Lfwi by J't'Iarence U. Hany arid Theodore L. Canfield. inducted from other I oards. which wiU comidete the quota ' f 22 J men. j FrfendK and relatives crowded the platform of the (.-V. U. ft X ' de- potto, hid the boys farewell, arid as ! tj-.e train pulled out three rounins ! chuerw were given and the Ijovh 1 cheered in return. The I'endleton iyils Honor4 (Juard was as Vsiral "oil the job" ancr presented the men with t well-fiLled boxeB of lunch to eat - on the way, i . I.aFt niKht the boys were the guests i jot the Alia theater, and later of the( " Commercial ajociatUn, wh nter- (tained theru' a watermelon' ! "fevd." ' ' ARE REACHED, FRENCH CROSS SflMME .CANAL IN FAST SWEEP Line of Vesle Entirely Taken, Banks of Aisne Neared; Hundreds Guns Air planes Harrassing Fleeing Foe J TURK FORCE ID' EVACUATE U. S. TABRIZ HOSPITAL the church. They mtiHt be made tofm feel that we are fateful to tjem for their faithful work." He mentioned that according to hi reports, the fund for paying retired I and lm ulsters, allows for the payment of j lege UY WEBB M1LLKK , K (United I'resa Htaff Curn-Bpondent IAHIS. Kept. Advlffinir Ameri can people againut itver-exutmrance reKardtpK the possibility of an early termination vt the war a hlh mili tary official here, Rave an encouraK lnj( Htatement to Adatn .Ltreedo, puli llifher of the HastniKs, Nebr.r Tribune. "It certainly is Kood to know ftiat Am erican poopla'ae elated over the work their army has done over here, but I advice that they do tint let their spir its rise too hiKh." Ho said, 'We aro Koinar to win, the war within a year if pom! hie, If not we will next ydt. KVcrythlnj? Inokn hopeful In trui.i the outlook, of hrinRfnic the war to an end within a year could not be better. hut as I Huid before, people should notj, let their spirits rim) too hiKh and should bo prepared to bark the war to victory, reward lesa of the time it takes to win." Aiv, account ot the stewardship of the "Mpthodlst cliurch was given lawt nisht at the second evening meeting of the annual Columbia Kier Con ference beln? held here. Rev. U. E. Arm fie Id presided, and spoke on "Our Conference AblinatJons and Aims' Kev. Amifleld dlt with ihA (HiftKtlmi of urnvldlnir for retired at Tit v. Armfiild "so that these Day . JfTc-flt?lbrtlrn Ttifnlsterw and sim'te-of the iueiU, can b made considerably deep obligation of .the church to JurKor." . . - them. 'Xhey are the men." he salu. Dr. E. H. Todd, head of the Puget "who have given years of service to Sound college, made a? plea for. tht " . Fight for Freedom He ninttond the induction of young ; yliaWZ'if,rf men from IS to 21 Into colleKe.1. ac-! r tdy-'T(x li .irTrn i1nW rordinjc to the government iima-rain. J 1 xVvi-J'Vl port of Methodisi.s for the, school J State Department Today In- tormed ihat Turkey Con cedes to All Demands. only about 25 cents to 70 cents a day j We must Increase, this fund." declar ed that the I'uuet So.md- Col tt-oiild jrobably have ) stu dents who would le there uniter thif ' ruling. "I hope."! he Kiiid. "thut every ! Methodist will ' In cairyjii? out this-L rroKram. tin a.istlnit tnith the gm ernnient and the colicKe.': lir. Todd. (Continued on Page 7.) BOLSHEVIKl KILL, ARREST BRITISH lU.IUJN AN(H MKS WITIJ IIIA l HFJCIJN, S-K. 5 Tlie wltlMlrnwnl of ocrniMtt dcfciMM from tlm Vrvtlc H amHinuTl hy the war office tiki ay. our defetiM-w from the Vcwle wltliout iaauinut WASllIXOTOX,-Sept. 5. While th Holsheviki 'til lVtroarad were killing Britisfl embassy attache Cronile, ar rcstiiiff the HriliHh emhassy staff, and Hacking be embafsV there, simultamj oils arrests were occurring in Miwor, state-department advices today say. Itrllaln IniiiuimIa AIolnvM. PiUC;SCH00tsaFL tiCLCDnHiiuii run LONDUN', Sept. r-ThreatenlnK to declare fiiemberrt of the bolshevlkl In ternational outlaws. ;reat Itiluiln to day demanded instant redress for the attack on her enihasny In - IVtrograd. I'unishttient is demanded. " : Horis Utvinoff. bolshevik envoy to Creni Jtrltaln. and his entire lnff are Imprisoned at itrlxtn In retaliation the- bolshevik raid on tha bclnff cIMurlml,," the Htatement said.) Ilritlsh emtasy In J'etroKrart. SHUFFLE OF S TRINGS IN GIRLS ' RELAY RACE PROMISES THRILLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 9TH, PENDLETON New Vocational Training Covers Practical Shop Work, Gas Engicnes, Autos. HELP RED CROSS, AMERICANS IN PERSIA RE3IAIN UNMOLESTED Definite Instructions Sent by 'Government "to Cow" ?v mander in Chief. i iiv itKi -Kit;i-soy WITH TtIK A.MK11ICA.X AltMlES, IV f'KA.VCE, Kept. 5. Tlie main Gr man forpra have n-trrated arrami tbe .-fano, American artillery jMip(irtins; the pursuit Is over the Vesle river, nrkltrtng material ut lieimr rushed for ward to erf h the Aisne and (Ike. lsoe canal beyond. If the enemy wttlHfratwai continues to Chemui Hen lMtmea. American patrols are filter Injc down the dnm on tlie stop of the plateau north of the Vesle. There Is some (ierman shelling- of this temuvi and bitter resistance Is bcln; made by machine irunnen in rarlnea oar tba northern slope of the pUMeau. Flrea continue at various nofnta mhnn IhA artillery mrticlated with the French snvepins; the plateau over which the Germans are retreatlnf;. ' VESLE MXE EST1HE1V TAKEV PARIS. Sept. 5. General Bortbe lofs army around llheima in cooper- Mlon with the American divh4on to- REGISTRATION DAY : LIBERTY LOAN Wise Parent of Today Will Plan for His Child's Tomorrow. 6JILTFI.H SHiyL ; SHRDLU W I heller string upon which ilabel He. With Mubel UeLunff.' Hertha Ulan- t Long rode to victory lust er will he celt and lJonna Card already entered i ridden hy Omnia Card. lli?s t'ard lor the contest tm the three fastest relay strings in the west, the cow girls' relay race at the 1totnd-lTp September lth to 21st promises to be one of the most thrilling racis of lU kind ever run. Muhef Df Long, who , has held tha champlvnshlp of (lie. wvud for two 'anr. la coming back, to defend her title but she will ride a different strinK of horses than carried her to victory In 1917. Ulie Is riding this year for Ed McCarty of Cheyenne. Hertha j HY FKKU r. Al STIN. . The next session of the I'endtcton ' I'liblif- Schools will open on the rr-.vn- was In the race last year but suffered 1 l,,K r y- uumuiiiks nave an injury when knocked' .nrt ! repaired and made ready for th- run over by a horse. M. W. CutihiN !Plnr "I want every flag fl ing and every j hand playing on HeKlstratinn - Day."! These are the words of Adjutant tien-I eral Crowder, and are Included In the 1 orders received in I'endleton by the ' Patriotic Service leacue, belrg trans-: niltted throtifih the State Council bt : t-efense. ' ' ' ' The notices from the council carry, the announcement of President WIU son's proclamation naming Thursday,! flScpteniber 12. as Registration- Iayf ' and the Injunction that .the day is to be one of "solemn patriotic celebra tion." To have " I ells rim in--, flan flying, und to make use of bands and pi t rift ic music wherever porsiliU . K ilure to i-ipister will int he ex ct sed on any account. rvolite dim other ofiers Thurslay any n tt,ij ane of l s t his rekiistrat Uui t he card will utt linii nt. Hour?1 J. Ilnrd. ,'otxrt .IrnkiiLH, AssLstant Lc:ulcr. Juincs Osno. rank 1. Hiitclihisoita Orville .1. Itanks. rxllo Merlin llo.vd ilaudo It. Sam. Harry Hraokcil. James Arthur Npnlnter. . ' l-Tank Allrcrt Jaxo, assistant leader. Ialli Hyatt IjuimIjIc. .cHrgt?i Allen olon. I. llaymond Wllk. Str Klum Murray-. .artii -fctoll. Itolwrt Horn o, loader. ... Wilmiut I', llorfnaglc. ' f A Pl'tTKI) l-Xlt OTIITJt noAHItS tlnrruco I: nancy. ' ' . Theodore (auficld. llctiry 1M!. , AVAslUNGTtX; Befit. 5., Turkey lias iiirKtriictcd the forces at Tafirls. IVrsIa, to evacuate the Anicricaii liospHal there If it is (Mvupied ami lias glvea the po sitiou ommarider In chkr defi nite liLr-tructfoiM tltat Americana In Icrsia shall Ik, uimoloited, the state depart meut mws iirform ed today. CENTENARY MOVEMEN T DISCUSSED RED SOX WIN mux- rfMiiir r wflt: ,n with the rrithrtra-" FIRST 19 I CAME Fund of Given for $80,000,XX) to be by Methodists World Work. 4.1 Inclusive ard and not m trouble f.ir t. show t lriive ' the de ; elsewhere on tlie Atsae-'ca4t j The line of the Vesle ha been entire ; ly taken. Vndobedly tonight the J rYeneh tint Americans will nropear on the banks of the Aisne. Hundreds of g-uns and airplakAea are liaiiaaidnir, tlto Cierman columns croasins the AiMie. PAHIS. Sept. 5. Oofdnjr in ok Ham and Ktriklnjr eastward to flank tlie new Jemuin potdtionst ibme tbe ef river M purstiHt of the retreat liur enemy, the r"remli gained steadllj duriiqr the nijdit, tlie war office an minced today. . DOMINATING HEIGHTS HKAC11KU i Tlie AnKi-ieans and rreiH'h. ad tNiKHnc north of Veede, have reac'bett tle heights dominatiiujr tlie Aisne. Kast of the Veale the l-em4i hate j erewwed tlio Somnie canal In tbe re j frkin of Voyennes and Offer, farther He.iith tliey liave passed llorablcax. limy-lMlhn and Havy-le-MelleM ! and have carried the lines northward 1 of Gulseata until they have reached tlio liordcr of ISrrlMiicourt- Cnlara; , hut their action, tlie trench liave i crosi-ed tlie YesJc betwren f-es Ven- I traui and Jomiiery also. North- of l lie Oiw on the smitlicrn flank of tbe i licardy liattlefront. tlie french line ! is piiHhlnjr forward so rmkily It Iff into . iMisstlrle to ontllne tlie present loca tion of the forenKist truoi tluNsy. I I amiy and Ia Fere are In flanie t exhibitieui dlrecior. sow her his week rldfnjf in Kiokane and dtM-Jiires sh is rid i nf with as Rood form now a ! Miss Ivl.oiiK evr die! and predicts! (that the rue this year will be the ; j most rloscly contested of any of the Kouna-l p relay rucc. rarsons. Irumheller and M(artv will each ltrhiK two relay sir hit, one i for the cowbovs' and onp for flu riu. i.iancett. former rhampion. h-ia been j Kills relay. And in addition it Ir, signed to ride for J. A- Parsons of very pro liable that there will be one Montana, whose string of blooded re- or two other M rhii; entered and this lay racers last year won in the cow- part of the iirotfnim Ik thu day. Alnudy many imiuir- i ics hae lieen made relative to coiirstn ami not a fe-w'of the eaner ones have their textbooks and materials ussem- i ble'd for Monday niornins. - j i The Field school will uccommodui' ' pupils of the first and fifth grade . j Te hitter class will comprise those ( jwhei attended there last year and who i I Were prtmoteeite the fifth prade. j 1 No material change will be made in i iiii K i v ri:rss 4.1 i;.n n:i: si spi:mu i. l iu:il Mpt. o. A ronl liircc math Mihliea teslay siipcihl- all uutir uiiice itir lh Liberty pit.. I'li'in-or ato ! eoiiferiin- with the kltir. at San Smibiiiaii. t'lllt.0, " Sept. - S.Twcnty tliouaiiel lai.-V wititv.-scdh ihi Ited S take the r:rt uunie of the 11MH srio. A lone tally came In the fourth iiiuiu. w hen Mc Imii in'lesl4 st-tirinit: slicsn. who liuel nalke'd. l!nte)ii se-eril e me rnu. fie lilts', ho errors and t'hi-t-aim, in f-utis, hit mid no cr-iiir-. The "Centenary movement" was tbt subject under discussion throughm t the morning session of the Methodist ct-nforcme in sssiui her fur this week. This is the movement whereia tJie Methvulist church is planning for extension to the world work of the (Continued on Page ? -UP SEAT SALE OPENS AT 8 O'CLOCK 'SATURDAY KEEPING. THE HOME FIRES BURNING (Continued on Page 5.) bny relay raco. The Ueorxs Drum-J the director- no caii!e f, Nlving r .trry. CARNIVAL LICENSE ENJOY ROUNDUP FILMS; THAT 1 imiTiii i on Piiion IS ABOUT ALL CENSOR PERMITS' UMIIllHU. bUAKU 4 .. , Croosslnff the Atlantic with troops. Rev. J. M. Cornellson showed the ltound-lp picture filma h carries with him and says they were much ei: Joyed. The fotlowlnjr" much cen sored letter was received hy the Kast Oreft-onlan freni Hev, Cemellson to-jday: A hHrd Hhlp , Aug. 6. 1918. Kdltnr Kast Oreftnnian and All Friends: ' Have been trying to Kct time to. write this but have been very busy. I Now that our materials hav run out' 1 have a little time. (Censored.) ' To serve them liuthe rapacity ?uf "Y" men has wen the Job of ti. L. lerry and myself. Krtm the expres sions of thanks nsd apprcciut ion both officers and men. we fee justified for our labors and feel that we have put the Job over alright for Inexs perienced men. Then, too, our ma tte rial has aL Rne out and placed right in the hands of the men who t needed it. We have planed Ifl.iput sheets nt paper and envelopes; 3n cases of books with 10 per case cam. (Continued on papa six.) ! The city council at the meet Ins i l:ut -iiiKht ordered drawn in favor of the PcndteMon companies of the Cina-! tllla county jmnrds. a warrant to the) Kinmint of S J li i. This was the am- j -Html eif license money received from j j the benefit carnivals put em by thej art ard s during the summer. One! ; hundred was frm the June carnival' i and $ -" fret in (he I terdardl show s I shown last month. It was an aureo ' ! ment of the council to turn the 1W j ! i nse money fmntr'the shows ocr tr. f the Kuards. j Major Urake and a number ef the! ,stnlf were present at the meeting and I thanked the council for the favor. A --J 1 'iraW, '(. . v X 1 . tr- 4 l it .NN V. . M j .'A IS Al ' i t. .v Kotind-l'p seat sales will etpen Saturday metrning at ta o'clock at the usual place on West 4Ut street. Just off Main street. There is the usual keen Inter est being taken in sales and there will be the same long line of eager ticket buyers which has marked former ears. Reservations on advance sales from outside points are ceming in rapidl. I TMTHM FORECAST TonUht ?r4 j ,d7 '1 J New York gills clad m overalls ne of the biff munitions plant. TeinMYtatrv s ai Here, Maltmutn tenifrfuturtf. fe Minimum temperature. 4 2. Vet her. clear. Wind. calm. H nf a 11, bob