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Cf.-A J. - i DAILY EVENING EDltlO!! Number (Mine irtiitrd of yesterday's llaily I illilon 2,828 Thin paper la m bkhiIx t and audited by Oto Audit Hurra a uf Circulation. DA!iYEVE?:::ai ECITI"! If r niiM fielt Jfwf skhw ran. Sew rnf banker ami jr tir ef I .ml tsrfnro lies M afacarr ant rp hmhI. Jt " n DAILY Xf!t9 SCMKVtEKlY COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PATER , DAILY EAST OREG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOP' V18 VOL 30 NO. 05.10 . 9 a ii .to Vs.isf i :) v l.' .. ..j'-t. ; -"" 7 .... J BRITISH AH VISIT GERMAN LONG RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHT MADE OVER HELIGOLAND; 87 PLANES BALLOONS E Royal Air Force in Conjunction With Navy Carries Out Belgian Offensive Bombing Ports and Airdromes. lXNDOV, Oct. I lu-Wh form, have rarrtod out a long rcce ualaeamv flight oer HclKdaud. tier. Win natal Kane, It at nis.r-tcd today in an offline atatmienut riValm Willi land and sea )eralloii of lul.tr. lYencxi and lirttb.li fliers brought down nr destroyed 87 enemy idamw In addition to art Una; fire lo a unm ix of ouaM-taiatw balliams. It is jin ismmcrd. f The Rrltlsh statement follow: "The royal air force In conjunction -with the navy la cooperating- in th Itelician of fensive. During th iicrlod lietwecn rVptem ber 23 and tl enemy destroy, ere war bombed by our air forces and i attacked with niat'lilns guns and linmli at ZeebrugKe, Oste.id and llrueea. Airdromes In the vicinity of uheut were also bombed, 'DlflER" RULE IS . TO BE ENFORCED You may not know what ordinance No. tot la. but that will lie no excuse If you are driving; an aulo and caught violating the ordinance. I'endleton has a strong ordinance to regulate and control traffic and the authorities ray violations are at l -get her too numerous. The "dimmer" section la one they are particularly determined Miatl le observer more strictly. It saya: "So motor vehicle shall be drive nor al lowed lo stand" In the stree'a "with out having dimmers upon t!-e front lamps of said motor vehlrl", while said lamps are lighted." The authorities il jay they are after speeders. LEAGUE OF SMALL FREE NATIONS TO HELP CURB KAISER WASHlNGTfiV. Oct. 1. Hepreaen latlvs of tu million nppreased so Pie of K ii rope will meet here for an Informal dlacusslon of a leagu oppressed nstlonalities. Tbursila, I was officially learned li ra lids Morning. The Jugo-Slavo. 1'olea, Cxecho Hlavs, ItoiimanlNiis. I.itherlaus and oi tiers will be represented orfli-bils of the state department rod allied dlplomata wl.l attend. It Is proposed to build a barrier of these small nations ir Germany rivtern frontier and unite them with a greater Uague uf ii.ioi!4 at the end uf the war. KAIKIIK Al.Oi ItHl MIVAI.T'. AIKTi:illt Af. I"t. I. Tin" kaiser lialay sent llio followliuc iih-hssk,i lo Mtnla-ra of llu I atlwrlsnd iarl i "I sinfiiu'istlr loH tlial ilw (;i-mian liili Id iIikm rarmid IIom-s. will res olutely aatlxsr ar.Miod iih anil llH-ie Miami end wea II Ii lo I lie last linwlll III di'f.-oso of tlMi fatherland. UMATILLA COUNTY REPORTS SHOW $580,095 YET TO GO Quota. Hllliserllied . I , it . I a r f "r..nu I'enilliioii Htsnflild Ileniilslon 11.61111 Jl-lia .. '"" Alluiia lai.tiim I'rli.i Tamil I'I'iil llocfc ' ii i.wutr-'iilne ''o llllioli-l ollolisnod tso IMHI I5IHHI 1-IIIHllllK It, 000 Jll.llllU ' 3o, tine I 7 ft lun! I II Mini j ST,I'' : i linn i ('7.'l'" .'.,uti I 311 U'l'l , n.onu in.um.ess i, no Aieordlna lo Ilia lsll rovertna reorts twtd ut e Hervlce lasue tieeiliiiiaiti' VenillK thele still lenM.ned , mako lll to Colll,.ll; hill ti'. I'lliullllii ti.iiuiy'e Liberty Loan quota. IIL iS IE! ;J0HN F. TEMPLE IS ! GALLED BY DEATH Pioneer Resident . Passes at Age of 87 After Long Illness. John K. Temple, a resident of this county since lHHjl. died at 6 SO p. m. yesterday at "OK Ann street at the age of ii, after a lingering Illness of tw yeara. Mr. Temple Is survived by Ir. I. U. Temple, Mrs. Alice Klmmone. 1. F Temple. Jr.. Krneat M. Temple, (irover C". Temple, George W. Tem ple. Mrs. If. II! Harvey, Mrs. Dorcas Morton and Mrs. A. i'erklna, ail of 1'enrileton; and Gilbert H- Temple or Hlnahsm. Montana. They are the children of his second wife, who was Miss Cornelia I. Wyrlclc of Morona. Iowa, who died July II. 1910. He Is aim survived by Mia. Dollle Tuttle of Islg Sandy. Montana, and Mrs. Ktta Klmmons of Tortlsnd, Ore gon, who are the children of his first marriage, which was to Mlu Anna Itelle Unng. of Mahaska county. Iowa, In 15. She died In U.I. Wil liam I'. Temttle, a son of this union, died some year ago. Mr. Temple was born at I-"ln-ton. North Carolina. July t, 136, and came to Iowa In Hill, where he fol lowed farming and stock ralMng un til 1HKS, when he came to I'matllla county. He purchased a fain nine milea from I'endleton and farmed extensively until lkS, when he took log fruit raising. He came to ren dition In where he hai resided up to the present time. ' He retired from 'active btislnesa some years ago upon taking his resi dence In I'endleton. Ha ha.l many frienda among the ploneera of I'ma tllla county and will long be remem bered for his genlsl dlapoai'bn. Mr. Temple has Iteen member of the Masonic fraternity for more than GO years. The funeral will be under the aus pices of the lodge and will be held ut the Kolsom chapel Thuraday morn ing at 10 o'.'l'U'k. ; SENATE DEFEATS WOMEN SUFFRAGE WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. The sen ate Into this afternoon defeated the woman suffrage amendment by a vote uf 61 lo II. a liltTATOHsillll AKVOt'ATI H. Till''. IIAfil'l', tu-t, I. fOimiieiit iiiK un I lie siliislloii In .croiiiii Hie Kri'tiaii 'll una- msi 1'licre Is re ally no alli-riiallie sate dli'talorslilii. Me ls llce tlie wa-iullsls' m lu lise Is lo make isnnarats' csliliMt. 1'liis would la so Injurious llial etcrylhliiK must la- done o IMrt ieiit It.'1 I.nrl from dirferetil imrta lii.ll rule Ills drive Is .osi'e.ln( At s'Iiioii tleiiiau A. I'll'", ills.rut ihulr. iMi.i., ri-i'olts tie distil. -I il. K Mr. I'l'ie hus been aim . SMUlulied In II... wot k of fillina out s ilwi.i'lii'iis. A s'ltillur reiort conn riom Kclio a hois II. II. rtlanfii ld Is 'Hsu I. 'I chairman. HiHiiflt'ld and IMio lisvs slarled solicltura oti and la crowding Ihs witK of cl.ailuM up tlis caiut'sigii In tl.i.se districts. ' The riustlila siiliscrii'llolia Inrlud 7oii snhs. rli.i.l by rsilauy iinpl")'' WED throush tbs rullr.st. flaures u Tendleton tlie sulucriiii'iis lo-'uli-tol- ilsy a III not be aa lait aa lliey s lui't would I.Ave been owltis lo tl.s batiks t.i'liitf closr-d lii the urteruooti Imi- cause of the futicrsl of Mia. Ankeny at WalU Walla HER LING AND H1NTZETENDER Chancellor and Foreign Sec retary of German Empire are Through Says Press, WILIIELM ACCEPTS BOTH RESIGNATIONS Berlin Papers Hysterically Emphasize Need for Coolness. AMSTERDAM. 8ept. Jo. Chancel lor von Hertllng and ForelK:i Secre tary von Hiutxe have tendertd thell r stKtiullofie to the emperor, the Via alsche Zeltung of llerlin says It .ind r- svands. Kmperor William has acceuptea tne rL'SiKiiutiitns.' according to the eZltung Ati Mlltag of Kerlin. :iiipernr WllllMiii has addressed the following to Count Von Hertllng. "Your excellency has repc rted to me that you no longer find yoursep In a poaltion to remain, at the heal of the government. I will not hide ftom myself your reasona and must with heavy heart deny myself your further cooperation." The German press today la hysteri cally emphasising that th need for cool heads never was greater than now. - The possibility never beforo enter tnlned or visualized, la beginning to dawn on the people that Geimany may lose the war and the eutMennesa of this realisation has had a bewil dering effect. vmiorrr Mentioned. A M ST K It DAM, Oct. 1 The Rerlll Taaeblatt mentions Count V- n Hern- jetorff as a possible aucceor to Chancellor von Hertllng. Ernest Crokatt is Recovering From Gun Wound in Shoulder Friends of l:rneit Crockatt. former I'endleton nian, report ed recently as being woun. ed in France, will be pleaxed to learn that he Is recovering nicely The wound was a gunshot In the shoulder. C I. Strain received word this morning to the above ef fect from Mr. CrockHit'e moth er. Mrs. Cora L Crock-. ti, of Spokane. ltl:ltl.l Itl-UHIIfTS ATTACKS. ItCrtUV. Oct. I. HculNe of at- ta. ka by strong American force - jltnrday iaM of Argoiine lM't'iii Atre moiit and Moiilrcals-au fon-st was 'porti'd by lite .'nnaii war office Hi lda y. The Klsli iiii'iil said l lie Amer icans lost Ik s il. m Isilli sides of It amoral I lie Hritiidi keisi up vtoliit attai'ks all day. The cajiadkius ad- taiMt-d tcniMirarily bciouitd Camlirai to Its. in lib's but i' driven Isick li- on Tilloy. MAINS p-' m0r !.e,S' BOAT CAPSIZES, SAILORS DROWN IN ROUGH SEA Men on Shore Leave From U. S. S. Salem Lose Lives Sunday Night Off Key West. NAMES ARE NOT YET PUBLISHED Doat Unable to Weather Heavy Weather Says "" Navy Department. WASHINGTON', Oct. 1. A number of men are iiilselrttt as a result of the captlxing of a boat from the V. S. e'. Snlein, containing sailors on shore leave Sunday nutht off Key West, the navy department was advised today. The boat was unable to weuihet the rough sea. 1 The names of the miffsing are not published yet. J CREATEST LOTTERY BREAKS ALL RECORDS WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. Breaking all records for speed, America's third and greatest draft lottery enced at I o'clock this morning after proceed ing without pause for 20 bouie- Wurking in shifts throughout th night, officers In charge reached the speed of Is numbers listed every min ute In the closing hours. The speed made Indicates Ine mas ter numliers will be ready for mailing ate today as the governnien lug office has kept pace with the capsule pickers, FALL OF DAMASCUS EaPECJEDAT ONCE Britishers ' Within Four Kilometers of City, French Cavalry in Action. PARIS, th. 1 ItritisU-rs arc within four kilomrtes-e of imuumv. and lite fall of tlie Hty Is -xM-tted itomciitaifly. I lie Ivdiu de Farla 141 day di'iarM. At tlx same time IVcncb catalr 1h adaiH-ing un lieiruu WON'T Axswi-'it Ti'iikr: Ii.MMiN, Oct. 1. Tile FOW. Hrlli-ll government doe not Intend to re spond to the Turkish amitotic pro potul frelers until they are offlci,ill n viewed. it la learnr-d aulli-.i tlullvt' ly this afternoon. YOU ORDERED IT, NOW 0m l: Vatican Receives Confiden tial Information Ferd nand Will Give up Throne, SON REGARDED MORE LIBERAL Complete Anarchy Reigns in Sofia, Czar s Safety Doubted. HOMK. Cx-t. L The vnticin today received confidential Information from Vienna that King Ferdinand of f'nlgaria will abdicate In fav.r of hla son, lrince ltoria. Prince Horis was bom In 1 $94. He ia .regardfd as much more liberal than his father. Atum-hy IteifM In frtf,. WASHrN'OTON, ot. 1. Cs.nr Fer dinaiKl's exMlui from 8ofia in viewed an virtual abdiratlcn tn well Inform ed cfrclf-a h?re. Msiinoff i- is un- j Vrdlnand to l-ve: iert ood . f rced Vv the country, fearinr IMornion Influ ence on him. 'om plete n narch y rv-ienw In ijfia, official Allien c-aliie -tty. JOHN BAKR DIES AT HOME NEAR PORTLAND John Bahr, who farmed In this c u ii t y f or many yea rm past , U led it Ienui at 10 45 last night. H vw advanced In years and it la presumed old uk contributed lo hU death. Mr. IStthr came to L'matilla county In JKTS and nt-ttled nfar ifct'orm- mach Ftatiffn- He owned the ianci f now owned and farmed bv Harney Anderwin. He wa an uncle of George Strand, well known Vinaycla farmer, f m her relative mirvh inj are Mm. Hahr and four dauehter. The JauRtiterK are Mrs- Clell Klgin. Pen dleton; Mrs. Kate Manning. Pilot (Cock ; Mr.. 81d flood man, J!t Minn vide, and Mra. Hotter eWuferi. Baker. H. J. Taylor, who lived f.T- mapy year a a neighbor to the Bahrs. re ceived a mewage from Mra. Tl.-ihr tell ing: of her hualmnd'a death- Mr. Taylor i exjectin to go down for the funeraL RIOTS IlrJ"(RTi:i I' COXVTAXTI- t 4PI.-IIA;i:V. H. !. -Rfn? I r- d ina ox of idibmria liua arrit.Ml mt fAHtMlial Cattle outride of it nna, - iitrdliii. lo ile lmiikfurt.r Xfimnff. Rioia are r'Mntxl 1m uHtmino. I tits EAT IT BULGAR N SON S FAVOR is fire TROOPS F0E REPORTED I WEST OF RHEIK ALLIES ARE CAPTURING ALL OBJECTIVES St. Quentin Progress Canadians Capture Hot Resistance. ckaries mmun OIES AT CAP LEVIS Pendleton Youth in Service x-. .- itr. l . Only Few Weeks. Charlea Cunnlnrham. Jr., Pend ton young man and brother t M t'eceha Cunningham of thia f, died t thia morina: at the age of 21 at tba hae honpiULt at tmp Lewi, after a. two Vf imfM from pneumonia, Cuftnlnffham, who went t Camp Uwia-vith the iseirtember Sn tt. at- pted to enter the aervlc -everaJ niea. In 1 'ort land. f-n Franrro ana i reanne, oei ore ne a i ntui : c nw. He la thought to b the firt native! ' o: Pendleton to die in the enrit. ! He ti educated In hpokant and at ; Columbia L ulveraity in I ortland. , : bK,dea attendine Christian Broth- em Mrhool for a time befoe l?in i called from hia PtudUa by lllr.e.a. !teiide MlaM Cunningham h rived t-t T.ts Pifrr. Trw. Mattfiw Wj.ne father of Auburn, Vaahingtoa. Hi ind mother, tr. and !r. I I'onriinahain. r., are dead.! 'ha r lea the former habing d.ed w.n. IV ItK. tHt. I leiVe ttrreuiial ago and the lajter five years ago. ..y niKht we ,rifn H : Mitm Cunningham, who la a fcradu- tutHl .u twntlntterf tmr late num. ha- been at her brother a r(fm 4 .UPtne .immirid, Mulra bede ince September 2 hh wa. HmHtnmkm ,e Hr-n r 1 accorded the a(ecial privilege of "offUv mtummntd g,.,. jmg in h. t- hoap. bv Colonel Kulton, htad aurgeon. i , " . , , , Kiine.al arranaement. a-e nrt road, fr 7rren lu Hosiers m4 : definite, but the service, w.il l- in f"Mn '""''J M,-" ,00 I'endleton probably on F rid a v, j-.ni . hie htaslv. Our a.iators ma. I will be in chsrae of Msr . ,'nuMl ""rraslnr (be rnr.y rlh ! church, of which youiii funr.lnijliam , bumtm and niaHune gun fue. aas niember. ! ENEHY PRESS SEES DISASTER AMsTI lllllM. Oct. I. T1e VisHsia1 jituiia mim ! Use prolata nsisiiwum of Uul ysria'a surrcudi-r as folloas: Turki will jirobabO follow suit. Itouuiaoia still l' tlie Al lii-s. Ilw wiuilM-rn Klsts will Iss aidi-d In it"' illu's aaaiisM Asu tria. Austria's -aMjulallo IlkHl. Mil It i: I llll i: Ttl oi KIJ, IIIOT ! IiimhiS, lat, t I'l-aw iIcsiuhi- j sirs l h.u asc r..nd lo liate Im'ii le ld In trout of llu- llulaartau bus. ! is.u In Ibrliu haiunls,. Ilduv are! said lo lisie Istu uusMi' lu doia-raa-! I lie irimil. j WEALTHY MEII CALLED JO F EXPLAIN WHY THEY HAVE HOT TAKEN THEIR SHARE HI BONDS H4. ru -aor-- liate t u rrratiud tlw I Ha'Hy t tmn tm uiitf lo inula miiukvr, liik. r aid dui (tMlittr lo a rliaiio of llu-ir r -tf'M'biM mmJ oMuiMiUM.. ,, t a oo-HOig of U-t- in iarge of lle i-auia..i M- l- nl-tl afli-r- ' MiHHI II W a tt'.-Mit-d U$ fmtt iHlO M-w(OU llu OlMll tOIMIIlMl' of tit' 1 oiaiiKa I outfit I'atrfcHW M-r Uv a-agw. Ilo iMiMiftl-e miM Hw-rt lid t o iitiiK mmt will arraitge for m M-ru of hu ling oolil llr t mm i four m u la alradr Imi-n noiifud Itojl Om i are a O'd lo a I I ar la lore Hot MiiMltl.- aod rkMi I loir rvtumt lo mutf-ril I UmI a .nluig lo ! hmm le m U mto.iim m a fair am! ratiog, I lto m fwHHM d art Julio 1'i ti ri Mod llao rall. ImhIi well ;) kitiiwH Im a roi. r-v IIikImm Harrt. w alil IHi i -po-tii-i. mmt I fok HiI'M-rt. eiuf4 mi I I. tali Mm hmh. I, liu- o'miihhuv Im a 14 of iHfM-r MruiMtiH til a r o'r ilie (Mir wIm mtt' ih Hm Wurki-v or fcr i U ami proHr ! u dot ttm , Iiim-" MHlt i!mo. Ih lit l-yt f maiuM iIm ImmIi I mhwmii-t iioeaed ( ftrT imo uwNiik fo ill -mm tip lo tt"W ard mMImimi d rllia In lir. fiog uh -irt'MM tih.' ai-r ibaw r-k d-oog ao im )uImi'i In ! raMiaiaM mmw of Mm r m r wo loe leei iiMi4s't'Mi f-lln4u-Hi Ih '4lM-r rantiwi.H ar mmm ! tog a dl---fo d-t tHtliin. or only m umtl t id Ikrir du. hn MM-it M-r h- flw-d lo lie tiriMe. In I it o. d Oar amwjiliwr. mm C Resumed, English, Towns in Face of l)XIK). Oct. I. Fislitlng waa rr sstmeel isa I be 1aaBhrasi-M. Ifm-mtn front this BKsrotng Ifatgr imsMHsrd, Tle Ceeaaana bae net fire to t -Isret llaiar nminiHnNue r4losa: "l"jisllsli and C'anadMn ImOfM clos ing In oai aanbral yewtmlar rafsiarmt l-roiille and Tilloy, ctrvnH stnsng; re- !nrp figiitm. to the snii A. ..m. lo.ara sWruwrt ausd i gained Veudlialll.' tYK WITHDRAW IXfie PARI H. Ort. 1 Tike? -eTJW mr reiMH-ifd witlMlramSnc bciwr-a 4Ih? 'e4e and of iJlM-iTOi, wtxrrn tHru rrl lirrtlvilet'a left mingr to annh-r stood to he In met Urn. neral Mr- ra "(TM, ' IW1I-K1 a niiit, v twmrrmnm mi- . s , ,v - I-Vew fh-rr hmm moinei their diiwr hriHi t AMe aid te 4e tlr kTtwh war offk-e is Bouiwrd. tHt tw C lartMsag" front more tHn l.Orto rkmMrr and 3' iruiM been lakn 4nc Scptomher Vtt. We lave cHHred B.nr iHe.Md (VHHr-I-.Aovir. wbere ih-r " Irewta AnMYk-an lim oln in AnTonaf, "I t:itiiK.MH Di;iiTf:its isi VIK.V.M. .j:r:'.. f. 1 k Inc rVrdl. naud's dauKliKva, arrlsed In leasts nalurdar etenuiK and stated iliey ea ; iiot.'d iIh-It fails-r lo folh.w slusrin. 1 tie HulKarlan imsuoi-b haa laraw isunui uf moM-r defMisUovl Is) tlte Haas banks. Ills dauKhlee are resasrted to hae broualil the irusa ewsla. TKE WEATKEK FCEECAST: Ti-MM-ruure i I H-r 1ml. Mwshiiuiii lerniraturtt Minimum temperature, 41. Weather, clear. Wtrtd, et, light. Itainfall, none. 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