East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 17, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVEHIIiG EDITION
Number cui'iox pi Intra of yesterday'!
Dully trillion
2,825
Thin paper l a member and audited
hi the Audit liureau of Circulation.
DAILY EVEL'l.'.'G EOITIQII
If jr cannot fth yontp awMf
ran. Boa yonr banker and taka four
shara of bonds before UM loaa
lacker ara expoaed.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL SO
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918.
NO. 9564
BOLSHEVIST REVOLT
IN GERFY IMPENDS
IF PEACE DELAYS
REGULAR
SOCIALISTS DRAW UP
GOVERNiVl
ENT HOPING
ANARCHY IF KAISER ABDICATES
Series of Well Credited Dispatches De
clare Bolshevism Prevalent in Indus
trial Classes of Germany.
IAMOV, Oct. 17. I'tilei eace la
effected Immediately a lollietlrt rev
olution Mil lorcalr out in fierinany,
aeeordlnjc to a wtUh of roll credited
diHaUlHM received today Tlie K
preaM, Newa and Olronlclo received
dlKftalchea from llielr ataff corre
Hitondcnta In AniMtcrdam In Anwitcr
dam, Stockholm and ticm-va at-siiec-llvely.
all making tlio aaitH predlc
tlonM. HoIhIici Iwn In noted anionic in
dUHtrlal cIammcm. The rctrtilar aocial
IM. alarmed. Iiavo drawn up a rov
eminent, which tlH'y Hill neck In es
tablish If Hie kalxer hInIWuKk, Imp
linc to avil anarchy.
GERMANY IS
ONLY BENDING
WASHINGTON', Oct. 17. "The war
la jloi over." declared I-anaing- today.
Thin 'la ho time to -Market! effort or
fall to tlo our part here a r home. To
keep up and IncreaMe re.wura on lit
retreating Clermanx m tnauniy cer
tain way to win. Oermnny la lien"
Inc. and wl(h more preiwiire rhc will
break.' 1 " '
REVOLUTION BREAKS
AGAINST YOUNG TURKS
IN CONSTANTINOPLE
Germans Rush 20 Warships
From Black Sea for
Protection.
OKXFVA. Oct. 17. A revolution
liaa broken nut In CXHeaanllnople
against the Yimnt Turks, declared tlio
Tribune. Tho (iermana Iiavo nihliol
iix: wurHhilw from the lllack
protect tho Young Turks.
Sea to
100,000. NEEDED TO
- MAKE COUNTY QUOTA
With $l,9Kft,O0O raised on Umatilla
county's quota of J.iK,iHut this
county is now within $I'iii.0(m( of the
Fourth Liberty lyoiiti goal. Pendle
ton Is short only $31, 000 of Its quota
and It U said subscriptions in sight
wilt make up this amount- Milton had
r:'l''?V"!T",kB'.,!;!l'J;;dL'iCan Publish News of
itver the top on schedule.
There Is trouble at Hermlston over
the wizn of that town's quota. The
difficulty seems to have been caused j
. by K. H Hwu) se(. termiston banker,
who differs from t he central organ
181 ton as to what the IlerinlHton quo
la nboujd be. Mr. Kwuyxe Ik piiUI to
vyry low ratings for 'lis own
UNABATED ZEAL IN WAR DRIVE
ABSOLUTE NECESSITY TO MAKE
PEACE IMPERATIVE TO ENEMY
In a Ml roiw appeul to tho people for
support of the Fourth Liberty I. nan
mutla through the council of defence.
KiiuMiii K- Iane, secretary of the
riepitrttnent of Interior, says:
"It Is of prlmury Importance that
lh receipt of the (iernian pole vhould
net in any way, -reHnlt In the nlowlng
down of wur actlvitleH, piirtlcularly
to our ifupport of the Liberty lmn,
Will you therefore Immediately call
t be aitrnt Ion of all mumiiIhtn of t be
s'ais, coi.iiiw and ioiununt v of
fense to thw absolute, HWehKy'tk (lp
porting tttlw loan and of cuiHiiiufug
nil oibir wr uctivilli-s with un
sbuii'd t'ttl. Vmi tuay cult'ly trio-3
thu 1'relUept to guard our Interests
10 AVOID
VVOMFN URGED TO
HELP FILL LOAN
QUOTA IN
The assistance of the Woman's Dl
vhdon of the Patriotic Service League
1h increasing bond subscriptions to
the Fourth Liberty Ixan In this coun.
ty uum urged In a telegram today
from Karah H. Kvans. of Portland. rum 1"e capture ...
to Mrs. W. . McXary. chairman o Hlrson which Is the key to the south
tho Woman's Dlvlsvlon. ' corner of the Ardennes massif.
Mrs. McNary says that the women '
are eager to do all In their power j
nkii in huUitnlnr ihA f nlflllment n !
I'matllla county's Quota, and although
they have not-ensaBd In any active
effort up to the present time, many
women have themHolve bought bonds.
Followlna; is tho text of the" tele
Rram; i ; . ' - ,
t rnrtland. Oct. 1. 1918.
Mrs. V. r. McNary. Chairman Worn
, an s iMviHiorv j'ntriouc service
i IHKUe, I'endleton. Ore-
At the request of Mrs. McAdoo. in
tensive effort Js heinK Mow made by
women of the I'niled Staten (a In
crafws bond subscription before the
close. let your committees together
and make special effort to raise addi
tional subscription In your territory.
Wire In results Saturday evening.
Don't let any county In the state be
found wanting, especially yours.
SARAH II. EVANS.
H. C. GOLLIEORD HURT
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
It C rtulliford of Pendleton, sua
tuined a broken hip bone In an auto
mobile accident on the way from
Iran He to Olive Ijike In Rrant coun
ty Tuesday. He was riding with a
friend from I'endleton, whose name
has not been learned, who was driv
ing, when nomejhlmr suddenly went
wrong and the car began backing
down the hill and turned over. Oulli
ford hrr pinned beneath the car
while his friend was thrown clear.
The car immediately caught fire and
burned.
Mr. Uulilford is from I'endleton and
has relatives here, but no confirmation
of tho above could bi learned from
t hem today. It i supposed to be
t'lRtr Oulliford, a son of J. F. Guilt
ford, who with J. F. Temple of this
place, 1h mining chrome Iron ore In
that purt of Grant county.
Pacific Coast Ships
WARMlXflTOV.
Oct. 17. Pecre
the bn on the
tary LanlelM lifted
publication of ship movements on the
Pucific coatH except as to ships trims
porting troops or "running commer
cially but carrying new products de
signed for military or naval use.
and direct our diplomacy. Our duty
Is to give MtrtiKth to his urm. He will
know bow tit u ue It.'
Ill the siime vein N'athun A. HinWh,
of bo employment aervlee U settdlna
the fidlowlng to the federal employ
ment nHeuclffl. a copy having been re
ceived by Norborne llerkeley. the lo
cal agent: t .
"The receipt of the Oermsn lude
mitHt not, for one minute, rcMiill in
the Hhiwlng up of our war uctlvlties.
WIH you, therefore, rail the attention
'f u II Individuals and orgnnlKiitloiiH
wirh whom your aro working, to the'
fact that we iiuiNt speed tip our prep- I
nidi lon to continue war. This Ih In!
order
ptaco
t bat our enemies
iiiiperuUvve."
iiiudt fludj
ALLIES BREAK THROUGH
FOCH STRIKES BERLIN DENIES IRTOH
TO ELIMINATE
IT OF
FOE ARMIES
This Morning's Attack is
One of War's Most Ambi
tious Strokes, Drive is
Double.
HUN CONGESTION IN
RETIREMENT, OBJECT
Allies Would Force Hinden
burg's Withdrawal via
Belgium.
HT J. W. T. MASON.
(I'nlted Prewt Btaff C'orreapondent.)
NEW VOItK, Oct. 17. Tha Brltich
offensive launched this morning be- j
tween I,e Cdteau and llohain Is along;
the line of the Jilrson railway where i
the Americana In Plcardy were hint
reported operating. This movement is
supplementary to the new advance of j
the French fifth army above Laon, !
starting yesterday. General Foch now '
Is attempting one of war's most am-j
bltlous strokes. His purpose Is to run)
the two armies toward the Hlrson,
fortress one from the south and the;
win prevent tne uermana maintaining
comruunicauon
net ween intfir
Helglum and
retreating armie in
wen tern France and their armies In
Champagne." It . will wimutlaneously ! ,rT . , ' "v, . ,
compel HlndenWg to direct his! Tn" President is reported to be ex
present retirement entirelv by wav ot i trcmeJy anxious that the people di
Belgium onwhere terrific congest! ! attach undue importance to the
must result. ,lvaIftnche of rumors until official ad-
J , vices are available. There is strong
FORTUNE AWAITS
MISSING COUPLE
EUGENE, Oct. 11
-A fortune I
tune. It seems. Is hunting a man,
Instead of a man hunting his for- j
tune, according to a letter re-
ceived yesterday by I. M. Tra-
vis. attorney, from the Minneap-
oils tax bureau. The letter
states that the bureau has some
Information that will be of val-
ue to George W. Kinschl and
wife. Lydla, and adds that if the
parties named are deceased they
would like to locate their heirs.
4 H ' '-r A !
. '!, i ro ri mmtm
fefetl- 'Hiiilli.! 1
ABDICATION OF 7&im
KAISER. MmJ
EMC JED SOON
V
Official Washington Be
lieves" Another Peace Note
Will Mark Immediate
Future, i
s
i.
SIGNS OF IMPORTANT
EVENT& IN GERMANY
Rumors Come in Avalanche,
But Compliance Believed
Eventual.
AMSTBkDAM, Ort. 17. Berlin
dnpatches today officially deny that
tho kaiser has abdicated.
BY ROBKRT H END Eft,'
(I'nlted Press Uiff Correspondents
WASHIXtiTOX. Oct. 17 Through
the maze nf rumors, unofficial rec
j ord;, and some official data, diplo
mats and government authorities read
I signs of Important events transpiring
j hi Germany. "Without direct word
! Washington has been expectant today
' that a new move towards peace would
i mark the Immediate future. All ad
! vines were regarding the Internal con
jdition of the central powers which Is
j increasingly , a source of evidence that
j liberal end conservative elements
1 a intern plate some action to prevent
a bolshevist movement within the em-
conviction that entuaJIy the Ger
man people will force the government
to comply with Wilson's decision, bit
it I believed these measures have
hardly been-taken yet."
A little more
I pressure and
Germany will break,"
said 1-anslng.
TWELFTH DISTRICT
NEEDS $100,000,000
TO MAKE UP QUOTA
SAX FRANCISCO, Oct- 17. The
twelfth federal reserve district today
had over one hundred million dollars
j n subscribe withW three days to com
I plete Its liberty loan quota.
ONE WAYTO GET HIM
ii.,.J) WAR WORKERS
CAMPAIGN OPENS IN
COUNTY NOVEMBER 11
if
finished
the c1oh
. Xo sooner is one drive
than another starts. With
ing of the liberty loan campaign,
which will be over the last of the
week, M. R. Chessman, seyetary of
the Patriotic Service league, is start
ing the preliminary" work ; for the
opening of the united war works cam
paign to be started the 11th of No
vember, Word has been received at head
quarters that supplies for the drive
have been shipped, consisting of re
ceipt books, buttons, posters, etc.
In the meantime Ahe committee Is
working out the quotas of the differ
ent districts of the county and making
all preparations for launching the
campaign promptly November 11th.
ROUND-UP FAME
SPREADS AMONG
CANADIAN ARMY
The fame of Pendleton's
Hound-Up is spreading In the
ranks of the Canadian army, for
A, Hildebrandv lance corpor-
al. 2''t5J35 Second Canadian en-
gineers. formerly of thLs city,
has told his fellow soldiers so
much about the big show that a
member of the company, iap-
per F. K. Phillips, has asked
i)rnt complete, set of - Rottpd-
.t'j post, carfds bj ent to Phillips
mother.' Mrs; M.i E- Wells, w ho
lives at 301 1-2 .South Center, '
Bloomington. Illinois.
Phillips sends a ten franc
note, equivalent to $2. through
Corporal Hildebrand to G. A-
Hart-nan of this city. In his let-
ter to Mr. Hartman, Hildebrand
says that the men of the Second
Kngineers are eager to hear of
t,l.e,0"a"Cp and a.VTg.h'2
Phillips has never seen it. he la
anxious that his mother be giv-
en an Idea of the events staged
here.
LAUNCH ATTACK
CHATEAU; ENTER C
ARIES GAIN NEARLY FOUR :
MILES ON FRONT 0F31;ENEMY
' CENTERS - BEING - HEMMED -"- If
Twenty Villages Delivered From Foe,
Lille Uuofficially Reported Occupied,
Germany Takes American Relief Stores
in Evacuating. :
PARIS, Oct. 17. The al
lies have effected a com
plete break through the
German second line of de
fense in Belgium, according
to this afternoon's battle-
frnnr Hinntr-Vioc r)oncn,(nnioj took American relief stores) .
masses ux cavairy are pour
ing through the breach and
are reported having advanc
ed nine miles.
Great Retreat Reported.
PARIS. Oct. 17. The
British captured Courtraf
after violent street fighting
says the Petite Journal. A
great German retreat is re
ported under way in Bel
gium.' The enemy is report
ed retiring so rapidly that
the allies have lost contact
at some places.
.JIarching on Ostend.
LONDON, Oct 17. Bat-
tie front dispatches declare
4,. . . 1 .
the Belgians are this after
noon marching on Ostend,
I the former German subma
rine base. Nieuport, at the
1 nearest point, is eight miles
ifrom Ostend. .
Lille Reported Fallen.
LONDON, Oct. 17. It is
learned the allies have cap
tured Lille. Battle front
dispatches said the British
had completed the occupati
on of the great fortresr. ?.nd
industrial city.
UIMKIV. Oct. 17. Haig today an-
iMium-ett that the British began a new
attack. 011 a 10 mile frout between j
I c. t u tea u ami llolutht at 5:20 this I
; morning. They rcMrttl making at-
i.-factory prtiart. A communique
I Mild Hie lU'lglaiis bad eantured
Tlioimiut and Nciioorbuk kex.
The French untk. Ardoy and
Lk-hlcricllde. southeac of Ttuitirout-I
Wt-dmlay Mween Irtimude and L.
HritMi and lYem-li roiulnued llielr
attaiksi on a 31 mile from and ad-
ml to an ateraKe il. li of near. ,
ly rnr niiieH. '
2H VI M.AC. KS omVCIIH).
A Ktn.iis eiM-my eonnterattaek on A wa rlparoil if tho ami.
asalit llaily al.ve K,.len- ,uh- len1 ,"aS t"?"' " '
ej i. k the iiritii-h to the town my (his morning. V ice Ad
ii,,. iiim.. No fiaiir. are t ai4-; the British channel Meet.
vtardi... prura ..!
(Ol ltTltAI (M ( I I'll'l). j
hv kiwii.i, i:i.i.i-nT. I
I'lliffd l're Maff C'tureiandeMt.l I
WITH Till-; ItltlTISH IN IKAMKl
o l. 17. The In itial are in t'ourtral. !
' tt areul eiH'lliy lMM Ih4,w t.ltenl. 11m '
j llrlil-.li are aire reairt-d In l.ille'a
niickiri. TliU K uiH'iirinmd of-!
riiinllt. The ltrllli.lt hate eaiKured
I the whole 1II domliutlliia- Imir-
(-oinif and Itouluiii Um. c-iu-iiik Im n. :
' mot iiki? iiiilllarv -limsi rnmi I III 1
Touri'oiiu; and Itouliaii, and rirr oo- I
a-rw-d in Ulle. but It Ih uiat-rtaln
u hit her or nut ttm (.eruuiiM liuetal
I to destroy lite elly. I'nwv U ii.n- !
j llniilou nit all -tiU-n of Hie Mlk-nl
hIik-Ii o'liluln. tlH-e Hm ImjiortaiK
ilMluMrlal ellu-M. t
l M l IIKIV niMIVIAT.
I u 'iiiilioii mvhh HianiliK-m aiul In,
a niaiiiH-r that will lan pli-aix I lie j
(erttiniM. In iihi lai the iur-!
si:er. anr purHued hate tiMited out
of dta-i'tted mud flat into fair. ;
until euumr). The lletalaua for lliel
LINE
EAR
on
first time In four year urti glimpNiiut
tltcir country, am they knew It before
the war. Few Imlldinjr lusve been d
Ht'roycti. . Tree are utihamteti. W Ite-ft
It"uk?n wan oreuHed J00 dvUlmart
ran about at the peril of their own
necka. pointing out Itlckten mine).
The BrltUli rreed a ctaptured r
man engineer to remove the mfnet
IX.VI0-. Ot. 17. Tlie British at.
tai-k between Ilnhain and 1" twsa
already had mnlutl In a two niila
advancv al S thin aftcranun.
CAVAMtV PEXKTKATESi T18EI.T
PARIS. Oct. 17. It Is nnoHHmi
that lU'lvan cavalry ttaa penetrated
Tiiirt. ' ; s
l T"pt-
PRX;IIESS SATISFACTORY'
IX)MH). o-t. 17. Haia uxlay re
ixwted: "Yerterday afternonn tlM
enemy niado a atroiiff unter attaea:
main lliwif aecuroiwnled by heairy
KlM-lliiiir. They prefixed na back to tlio
vlllase's western edjee wliere tho
flghtlnj; atill eontlnue. We nude
further nroerewi laxt nluht aantliwea
t I.ille. tukina; few priaunera. at
.Vu'rt tliiH inonilnit we att-kel on tlio.
IIiliain-I. rateaa front- Our trHp
are reKirted making isfn-tory pro.
Kress'
FIFTH LIBERTY LOAN
NEEDED.SAYS M'ADQO
WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. M.-Adoo
KHlay dn-lared the Anvrlctfl people
mut preare to auhacrlue to one and
I rvlialily two more liberty loans to
meet greatly Iwreaslnc; finanelat bur.
dens. i
OSTFJDIS
CAPTURED
LONDON, Oct
17. Brit-
ish naval forces have
occu-
pied Ostend, I'OVllI airfOTCl'S
. , , , . .
tOday announced OlllCially.
Aviators reported that On-
Janded jr, ,he former KU)ma.
rine base at 12:50 this after
noon. THE WEATHER
FORECAST
Tiiibt and
Ir't lUy fair.
y tfmt in
ificrtilitg.
y iti i n in !iMi'rature,
M t nini um lirnp-rat j,
Vher, clear.
Wind, tttmh.
7.