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' THE EAST OREGONIAN THROUGH ITS UNITED PRESS SERVICE RECEIVED THE ARMISTICE NEWS LAST NIGHT IN PENDLETON 40 MINUTES AHEAD OF ANY COMPETITOR DAILY EVENING EDITION I ' , Number copies printed Saturday Dally Kdltlon , 3,110 Tbli paper la a member and audited by tlie Audit Bureau or Ctrcrlation. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER DAILY EVENING EDITION . Are you wanting to matt land purchaser If so It may pay yna to keep ynor eye on the page seven claaa. I fled ad column CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 80 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORGEON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918. NO. 9583 y 7 l f f 1 .-sums I I I i"3 r3 vVLJuLlLJ i i. i I i i NK "TO THE RHINE," IS RIGHT EXTENSION OF ! NAVYPMIRFFIK PlrU5TRIAl .WW- - - FOR POLICING HOSTILITIES COME iirs OVER Snrnirno ; F0ITR01 GERMANY MUST PAY: FOR DAMAGES DONE, EVACUATION INCLUDES RHINE'S LEFT BA , Gl i , . ABANDON 1ST GISJAlK TERRITORY, AIR AND SEACRAFT - WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. President Wilson told congress and world the terms that Germany has accepted with the armistice. The terms pictured Germany surrendering, abjectly to Foch in the field her armies beaten, her government overturned and her once master in flight. A small crowd heard the President's burning words but enthusi asm ran riot. The terms follow: WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 11. (10:10 A. M.) The armistice terms include the evacuation of invaded territory including Alsace-Lorraine and Luxemburg. The surrender of a vast amount of guns and equipment. ,, The evacuation of the left bank of the Rhine. The unconditional surrender of all German forces in east Africa'. Reparation for damages done. 1 he surrender of a score or U-boats and battleships. The concentration or aircralt at stipulated points. ' Reparation for all allied and United States vessels destroyed, The terms abandonment of Bucharest and Brest treaties, evacuation of all Black sea ports. . ' .! , The evacuating of Alsace-Lorraine, Luxemburg and the J occupied territory must be completed within 14 days. Oc-! cupation by allies and the United States forces jointly will; keep pace with the evacuation. AH inhabitants of eva cuated territory must be repatriated within 14 days. The German army must surrender in good condition 5000 guns, heavy and field pieces, 30,000 machine guns, 3000 minewerfer and 2000 airplanes. The evacuated territory on the Rhine's left bank will be administered by the local authorities under allied and United States control. The allies will hold principal crossings of the Rhine and May ence Coblenz and Cologne with the bridgeheads at these points. The, wide strip along the Rhine's-right bank be comes a neutral zone. Eleven additional days are allowed despite uie armiticc. -riie mn. r (Un atroonotSstn Tvf iUn Pkinalono Tl.. .....i:'nl Mate fleet, will near Hip heavy ORDERS HALT TROOPS OrJIl - 0;CL0CIC LINE Cologne and ('obleni, two lnixrt ant llhliie elliex to be lield aro here indiealed. The while line east of (he thine reiwesents approximalely the limit or the neutral zone arrow the Itliine. I-OXIM. Xov. II- M.irIutl r'h 'm-ued the following onlem to all al lied eoiHiiiaiiflerK! , ft "lMtiltie will "ase ' November 1 1 at 1 1 a. m. alons tlie Krem-h Imn. Allied tmonM will not until fttrther notice s beyond tho line reai'hed at that hour." Cheers mam from column to eol. umn. The word lt"s over turned srini men Into laughing boys. . WASH1X.TOX. Xor. It; Seflretnry tanlelH toftay' auiionnced tho- exten- !iou if the American nny will pro- fiitinv anil uniNt ho extended aeiord- hiRly. V TV awiiiivi-iiuB. .tc c,at,ui.i.B .,,,,, of ,lMnK tlte workl ,n . armies Mian nui nai in ui cvHiuaii; uie itri uiui its innaui- tants. ,AH food and livestock to be left behind. . Germany must deliver 5000 locomotives, 50,000 wagons, 10,000 mo tor lorries within H days. The Alsace-Lorraine railways are surrendered within the same period. The Germans are responsible for leaving all mines. The allies can re quisition from Germany for the upkeep of the allied armies. (CAUL I. GHO AT.) under nllled Niiliervislnn. WASHINGTON. Nor. 1 1 ticrnuuiy The arliiled ixmrr are Rlvdn mnt Immediately repatriate all the ,lc rlsht-to swvep up all minericldx j port KAISER FLEES. IS NOW ARMISTICE TO END AT 11 O'CLOCK, AT 5 A. II SIGNED PARIS TIE Allied and llio I'nitnl Slulon prlHomnv .siii XC.TOV, Sow 1 1. The knlscr Iihn fled to iirnr ltron-Iil llol lund, afctinllnfr to a ;oritinn presA ro- this sverniiHiit this ullli the (iornwtiM lirdhmthitc thrlr po wlilioiil rrw'lororit v. All (Jtvninn It'iKipK In territory formerly heloiiuiiig ltl"iw. to It ii -Hi ti. HtiniHiila ami Turkey with- Freedom of aevesn to and from the draw to iermaiiy frontiers. ier- Ilaltln with allies iMvupyliifi: all Cier. miinv tiitist lmniellately ceaNe all re- man defend tvurkM lu entraiKeM from I qitl-Mloiilnir and aelzure of nup1le4. the Cuttevut Inlo tho Italtlc. The follow In nre tlie ffnanelii! eondU The ulller exlliiur hlm'kade eon-' llonM, ;- mi ' diiloii",to rentaiii nmiiuiieed, all ier- j man meri'liaiitHlitiiH found at sea to 1 inrt reaciiiiis i aftertiNin. nASi tii x)ijrioxs. i ltrparaUon for ilimioco done. Tlie ettfniy to remove during the arntUlice jremaiti Jiahlo to eapturr. AM enemy 1 naval aiiHnneK nre eoiiivutruMzed and ilemohllliuHt In emian I )H ? seii fied ly the allien.. In caeuatimr the 1 trivia n eiai4t the erinuim must aleandon all mjrhniit tttiips tufn. as a pledge for the reetnery of allied iftur . ... V, , . i eiaiie and other harhor mnterlal. all IIOII Ol UNI HlfWlfc III MKT WIRnlll' u r ..,..... . aiiiiunu I na nt all ktndH. All lilrk mka xitH are .evac uated AH HuhnIiiu war!hiM mHxed bv Cermany In the Hluck et delivereo to tho alliefi. AH neutral merehant vefiel welwl mtit le relea?ed of all doenmtMitrf, Kixx'fo Ntoekf, Hhare, 'paper money, the restitution of IIiir Hi tin and Itttmanian sold yielded to. (erman.v- delivered In triiwt to the al livH until peace la hUcihhI. Later the war department announc ed a dispatch from The llaime nnyhis preMa rcMHtK told off the kaler'a ar rival at Maastricht and addlnjr that he waa proeocdliiK to liddachten cas tle In the ,town of Iesteejr, near rtrocht. , .laastrlcht Is just within the Dutch border.1' i, nil lew north off Ixijeo, the fnmooM Itelgitirt town where the flrwt areat Irnttlu of the worhl war wa toiiffht. In reach I ne !aatrleht the former kaiser panned rlMO to Ais-Ia- hX'lle. where all allied war prisoner are re ported to have been IHieratcd. Vtreclit N . 2:1 miles Hontheast of AniHtcMtlam. K Ih situated on tlie old Jthlne where It Jolna the Vecht- It Iihs a poptilullon of nlwuit itHl.ooo, X.WAIi CONDITION'S. Ttio naval eondltkms an: (Received at 12:20 A. M.) : : WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 11. (By Robert J. Denver," Staff Correspondent, United Press) Germany has surrendered to the terms of Foch. The greatest war of history virtually ended at 5 o'clock Monday morning with the German plenipotentaries signing the United States-Allied armistice terms, according to an official dispatch made public today. Hostilities cease at 11 o'clock today Paris time. The terms of the allies will not be made public today. , The above information was the only news the depart ment will make public before it opens at the regular hour this forenoon, 9 or 9:30. The announcing of the signing was made by Phillip Patchin information chief and assistant to Secretary Lansing who hadbeen in touch with cables day and night since Thursday. UNITED PRESS QUA IWS TO PE1LET0I SOI.DIKltS FOX TROT. BY I.OWKfdj MKIXKTT. (t nlted Press Starr CorreiM)ndent.) WITH THK AMKniCANK. Not. II. As motoreycle couriers sped alone: tho road sliouting. "It'a over. f boys. niarehinsr columns of tired, mnlsat tered nnldiers were galvanixed Into new life. Thejt , ( 'Kliomed, , laughed j , and ans. I paw peveral doughboys under full packs, to vrottlnc:. :.' : i i ' 1 -:- ; . J'i- . t 'tt " lNlOV 1.1 n OFT'.' ' ' " " TjOVOON. No, ii. Special ! Win stable were called out to, assist ho Mlice In handling, the crowds crta brntina the sisnlmr of the armistice. PENDLETON SOLDIER KILLED III ACTION 40 MINUTES AHEAD The (aernian sovemineiit must for mally notify all murals, particularly Norway Sweden, and I Inland that all j restrictions placetl on their trade with Tlie Immediate cessntion of naval the allHs are Immediately cancelled. ImMJIfllcs. definite Information of Tho envois must not transfer any ('criuan ahlp movements. Hiirrender to merchantshlm to neutral flass. The 'the assolatel powers off fan Mtihnia. ; armistice duration Is 30 ilays with an rines with their complete armament 'otlon to clcnd. The war thus and equipment Alt other snlnnnrlncs 1 come to an end, said the l'rcsklent. to lie ald off and completely disomi. j "I or havlnir accepted those tcrnin It cd and placed under allied aiiierv- In ImiioMslhU for the (.eriiiau com- Mon. Disarm and Intern In neutral maud to renew. BRITISH WARSHIPS ACTIVE IN NORTH First news of the German surrender to the allied ar mistice terms and the virtual ending of the war was Riven to Pendleton by the United Press, through the jEast Oregonian, at 12:20 this morning, the United Press story in full reaching here 40 minutes ahead of any other ; report. was cried on the streets hut the crowd vwis then disersinjr. ... OTIIKll TOWNS NOTiriKO Detwccu I and 2 o'cloek the l-Tast Oreutkitlau news of flee snad the Klml news hv Ion; distance photic throughout lis territory from HeHoer to Milton. At llemiier Attorney Sam Van V actor was railed and hailed the news with a yell. At I Utah, Pilot RiMk, llernilstoii. Flio. Hellv Athenu j Weston. Milton ami I'rcewater ilw , reMrt was phomMl In each case to j the mayor who In turn oommunkated tlie tidincs to other off the town Tlie K-t (rtKniuii hullctins witi scut on the nisiht truin to west end towus.E ntuvf-iTAX' ik Tlie news tit ..20'ws rtMxlveil hjt W AollIN GTUi OV. II. the i-t renlan hy phone from, Amwrian ll a ! I is tfl- lilt" l lllllll ipii IX M (1 111 I 'r 1 iniMl, At the 4iuic tiiiM the story was ffUed talleO hv wire and taken at the O.-W. I N. deMt Itv tH"rator ;cHxe Whit to. Today's casualties contain the nam of Private John K- Noyer of lJend dletnn. kilted In action. H la th won of Knoeh M. Noyer. farmer of K l 1. No. I. , 69, 620 AMERICANS PAY SUPREME COST i 69.620. Those killed !in action numbered 12,460 it lis announced today. BIG BLAZE TONIGHT! . In accord with a previous plan the : h tln sctiiuc forth the news. These l fire d( part niciit was at om-e notified ' were lilien out erulis to nil lu the LONDON, Nov. 11.' The T nited of the news mid uimui petting the lie- ' luisinc miction and delivered Pri'M is HiMhoritiitivcly Informed tliat'latcd A. 1. rort nearly three uuur- throughout the rtsidittv dNtrlcf h) since the war's heRinnltiK Hrltish ters of an hour late the (toiler a I alarm i-uri iers. .. It is not possihlc yet ' warahlim operathiic off HrltHoland In vas Riven. lleforc thai time, Imw- Meanwhile the hiillethi lnard at tlie forts mix attle cruisers, icn fiattlwito as?caa tne eon-HMpieues off inii tnv HMittc iwa ana in tn fiea or Aiar- eer. eiciraior itcannc tne mws ismcr im mo i-jim onmian ui'"- Hhlfia. elfcht litrlit cruisers, fifty moat - ft real consummation. We only know ' morn, have usiroed (wo battleships. fism tlie list oreamiiatt. had startel loy was Illuminated and tho rviairt tioihm thtroyers. AH other aurfioMi thls tragical war whose eonsunilnit: ! tw o ni'inoiirfd i tuIsfi-s, two Ihthl erut ilenHHitralhHts in tlw hns4oe.s mh1- was read tlHre hy au eait,r lliromc ' warshlM'. lucludinif river eraft to be flames wc froir one nation to an- srr-, sl-ven th-st rovers, five KimlumtH (ion. seme to lMMir alter the now- had eonc4ntralel In t.crman naal liases I other unlll all the World was aiirc la 2' Mihinarlnes. one Zeppelin and five; At 1:15 I'-ast Oretminii carrier ho-H la-en hrmuha-tod hy the tUit Ore-. and paid off, completely dUarmed and 1 at au end," armed auxiliaries, ' were lmy dclierin- etpies of it bul-. iiiau an extra with tho A. l rcMrt ' A his bonfire, a rectrd hreak- er. wiil be the feature tntKht. ICarney Mhlfield will have full charge and wll llixht U at 7:3 this eveninif. . Harney aya it is to be a real fire, and ark every- ImnIv who has fuel to contribute to call the fire, iH-artment and he w ill st e thui it U taken carrt of. The fire wiJI be on the old Happy Canyon ground. THE WEATHER FCEECAST TonlRht fair a o it roblr; Tueila' fair.