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;' ' , ; .... ... . ...... . ..v.' ., .. . ', . . ; - -!-, " , , 1 .l , '.V, ): ' -. .'I ' !-T!eZxr; T2J2- I ' ' ' ' .. '. J.'. 1 ' ' ,. ,,, n- n rrrtM tm ".- DAILY EV?'!"0 EDITION Number oupica printed Saturday Daily Kditiou - ': 2,956' Tli In paper la a member and audited bjr the Audit Bureau of Clrm bUlou. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER . zzs -u- , s: . . 1 ' " ssssssa-ssn-M asasassasls. ' - A Ma fur nauntlr lo hf lmI nun was recovered Samrdaf throuithi it run! (InvHil'" wans aU. The want iu will get inn m anything, excepting ihw meat mit of aowsm. CITY OFFICIAL' PAPER VOL. 30' PLAN RELEASE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, lgJ J .BER 25, 1918. NO. 9595 OF30.000EACH PRESENT WEEK WASlIIXOTp.V, Xov. 25. The dl tdiarso of soldiers In this country In exported to roach a dully rule of 30, 000 tiy llio end or thi week or early next. Tlio demobilization machinery has boon speeded. tW new year aliould find more tlian a million on till Hlilo and shroud relcused. Ilia Hltuailon in complicated by Clio tonn age, situation. It In understood Kng lond wants to withdraw some or Iter truiiHKXiH from American service 'Quickly. Thai may delay tlio linnic. comlngH- .; ':. . .''', IlF.IlfTIOV j:XPKOTKI. :. Army men believe the thirty dlvlsl. on limit on army occupation "III I quickly reduced -anA 14 divisions shove the limit liuve boon aent home, for tiermany will l Hiialiio to resume the war. Thirty divisions will be MtHPiied of ecnuin uxllluiy units iin necessary to occupation. 266 PRISONERS PER MAN. WAR RECORD ; ROME, Nov. 25. The world rec ord ror taking prlnoner Koe to Francenco Carndin, the win of the vice prefect of Rome. who has been awarded the military medHl for work during; the Atmtrlan retreat, ho com manded three armored curs, manned by 14 men, and headed off 4000 Au t ria in. capturing them all. (Thla la a ratio of 46 prisoner per man.) CHRISTMAS ROIL CALL OF RED CROSS DEC. 1 6 To the' Citizens of Umatilla County: ' The Christmas Iioll Call of the Red ''CroM open on December 16th. This KtKniflCH renewal of menihernhlp on the part of thone already enrolled, and the joining of the organization by' thone not now enjoying the prlvllese. Thin county haa an approximate pop. illation of 25,000. Half of that num ber ought to be within the member ship of thin mlKhtleKt of oil the world InHtrunientalltlea of mercy. The cost Im one dollar. There are few Indeed who cannot afford that sum to aid In the stupendous labor to which a pros trate Europe beckons America. As chairman of the roll-call com- , mlttee. a new oppeal for open pock et books, for alert public setting aside of a dollar, and Its dedication in the name of charity to humanity's heed, Rurope, Asia. Africa, all are calling. The American Red Cross must be the vehicle pf. response., r,W shall heed the jdry! ktt Jiuf ferifig Mt only, among the (notions . hltheriei 'eur allies. bill among tho nations hitherto our foes. I ft ictf Wj Imminent how. and there bwitt be ho line of demarkntlon. 'r 'f-ln'the'shndow of suffering every where throughout th gl'ibe. In the name of compasslmi. In tho name of Christian charity, I appeal to each to lend a hand now, for the need of the nations is greater than ever before. Membershlo In the Red Cross Is a badge alike of service and of honor. , Respectfully. S. A. LOWELL, Chairmnn, Christmas Roll-Call Committee. '1, BOY!" L ; - H . w p- wttt,"''i,'W"" "n. r--" --"a a i ft V fiioVfv .': r ft i rC- fr 'Jrm Is 1 1 GERMAN GUILT ESTABLISHED BY XPOSES MADE lis s - r ...l: ? ) fLvmi V , C a... IHfitNJ XxiLTUHa' La- kiAsJ 7 .flHAMauoc; p 3 L j T-V IT I 1-7 ) K - Lb , ILIEGE ;aix-ia- o IO. ' kCAPfLtr; I l,I cSvl . V .J " Vt2 "t- oft 1 gTBAASBuHfertX EPIKAU II anil U AIIUii fj- r4 .':r a I DaLrOKT X BY BAVARIANS WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.. Official exposes showing Germany's guilt in conniving with Austria to start tne world war are belnts made by Bava rian officials. Diplomatic advice re vealed that flermany" approved the ultimatum of" Austria before It was sent to Serbia in 1914, according to emphatic statements just published jwith officials at. Hantion. Documents detailing the reports- of the former Bavarian minister to Ber lin, show that action against Serbia iwas carefully deliberated by flermany. The Bavarian government is revolting 'against the domination of Prussia now nnri Is free to charge the kaiser's Igroup with 'deliberately inciting 'war. . .' . . ' J EVlf c SE SHOWS GERM AN :ti GN CAMP CONDITIONS mATRdClOUS, YANKS BEING M FED UP BEFORE RELEASE COUNTER 'BY FRANK J. MILLER. i without sufficient food or clothing, ac (United Press Waff . Correspondent.) j "n' "icej who ejaP , . rather than to wait for hl delayed STRAVSBOURG.N JS.-The lost!,, , , ; provinces of Alsace-Lorraine are! conditions Atrocious, again wholly French, through the They say conditions. In the enlisted formal occupation of their capital city j men's camps and their treatment were by French troops Sunday. The prip-; atrocious. Eugene Scoggi, aviator, ulatlon received the pollus with great who was wounded and captured, was Evidence has been ob- liberated fcom a prison camp by the the (Jermans are taking 1 Germans so he could act as their plenipotentiary In arranging the pos- the Many Cash Payments Spoil Thrill of Spending Money, Says Treasurer Jjj IUOKTMUNO BOCUUh4 oOETMOLO eiANKENeos;, iirO,frtiAACM r-llNtNJjtA, was mallea. last wre i the treasure at Salem, being the second half of the state ta for the county. The check was for Jfi.vt04.35. :. - - The .Item of the. November election is one ,thtng that has run up the' November expenses 4. 4r I i I 4- . 4 '- -- ' -' enthusiasm, tatned that the American prisoners to the rear to fatten them on -good food before liberating them, as a result of an in vestigation by a German prison com mission Is afraid to permit the Tan wen to return in their present condi tion. The Americans have been work ing, for months In mines 15 miles from the front, laboring 11 hours daily FEAR REVOLUTION IN BEttCOUNCIL GOV'T UNITED IXJXDOJf. Nov. J5. Ijitest report from 4ir-rmany Indicate llm internal situation lu reached a critical Mm. slbie sending of prisoners .directly j Tim whole conntry a wliolei control m across the Rhine Instead or tnrougn M)W n ttie liainl or Hie? worKmen ana Swkltzerland. A British colonel and French major accompanied him. These plans are developing. Scoggi returned to the British guards, wait ing on the Rhine bridge keeping parole. MTHTYnGSSASTrS.!WHAT MEMORIAL AS TO PRISON DEAlTn iinunn i nni IIU 'HUI.UK LUUHL SOLDIERS; Ii) a Btatement , , lHsyed t Saturday evening C .A. Murphy, warden- or the penitentiary, given facts' showing the -injustice of the claim made by the governor that he is being asked to re sign because of extravagances at the institution. phy says: I eg to differ with the chief exe cutive that his reason that I wus MANY In the statement Mur- The task' of writing checks has been so heavy In the office of the county terasurer during the month of November that Miss !asked to resign was that I was extra Grace Gilliam says she no long er takes any pleasure in spend ing money. The largest or in !has demanded my official scalp and DOS BROACHED What shall Pendleton or Pendleton and the rest of the county combined ; soldiers' council- A proclamation to Iliac effect today caused! enormous ex citement throngiiout iertnany. As a final result are Independent govern mem lias been forced In northern fjcrmany. - Southern Germany Wntlerolmrsf and Baden a well o-. Itavarta . arw deelaiinK they will mit submit to tlxt terrorism of a dk-tatM- In Berlin who will replace the kaiM-r'i militarism. It aimeara also that tho cry -jo von-IJt-rlln-' (away from Berlin) is belna! mixed even In Prusoia itself, eHie -tolly as th feeline is training ground that tyranny exerted by rulers In Berlin may shortly bo supplunlcd by revoln tkinary militarism. . Tliei Nousten-clirtt-titen or Munich devlares If tho present rule are n nable to establish, the prlinciplcR of a federal decoeraey and are nnwtlllns tlat authority In tlw empire be given to German apointet 'by constituent asHembly. the rest of tlie eniire whoiild detach. Itself from i what hitherto Ium been the capital j and create a new Independent exerw j tive In some place beyond the reach jof (lie arbitrary action of a minority. .vagant. The real reason is that 1 :have never been amenable to the con- ; tro or tne Darn e omcer. reiuseu 10 . . - . . . , i nlav the game his wav therefore he d" ln t,,e wav OI a m"mor,a' ,u nm,u i Berlin workmen and alldiem' council ILl " "rriAu i T .,i ,t ; the "rk of our "diers and sailors h lgsllcd procIamati claiming 11. I no war.' COPEXHAGEN. Nov. 25. Tha ' ....fton it- Parole Officer Dictator. All.-gcd. j This question has been frequently I 'He has assumed open dictatorship Propounded of late and it is more nd throueh-his boasted control over . than prooanie mat some acon ma ,'the executive, insofar as it pertains ! be taken soon. Among ,. nrison matters and paroling of "luestlons asKea are: n heavilv. A considerable sun inrlsoners has caused discord in the; has also been paid out for road ipeaceful operation,of the institution.! the . first work. 7 WURZBU(?G .IBf.ett.n-' i ,FOe-rPXijrrTM! CT( iTTAADT Ajlfeoee EN MUNICH t ? SWfTZERLAND Tt in severs! years since it has 4 been necessary to register war- rants in lmtitllVa bounty, apd notwithstanding the heavy ex- penne of two" elections dirlniT h, vnat- ahri ikft. increased ex- penses caused by the war and advances In the- cost. of every thing, purchased by the county. It Is expected to meet every war rant with cash until the spring tax .payments are niade. He has also given direct orders to j What shall the memorial be? Where shall it be located? Shall' It le a city or fnir? One excellent susTestion advanced is that a Hut be erected for the future cr-mfort and convenience of the boys the governor without Investigation- as1 ntf otners wno win maie use oi ...,, .-ii v nr hi. rei.re. (This Idea is aavaneea Diviirs. . i. sentations." (tne employes oi ine niMi.nuuuit. n.uiir 'measure of weight is given to his I boastings by the fact that his advice !and counsel appear to be accepted by provisional control of the entire coun tryor the purpose of suppressing at tempts at counter revolution, a Berlin dispatch today announced. Kepuldlo Iteiwrted. Other dispatches reported that Old eburg. Bremen, Haburg, Kast Aries land and hleswiK llobrteln have county af-i formed an Independent republic, with Hamburg as the capital. A tieneva dispatch said ail communication be tween' Berlin and Kwllxei-tulld . boa been interrupted. . f ; 'Warning bas been Issued tolVwarw if a cunter revolution in Herlar. ft THREE NEW CASES LIST FOR QUARANTINE WALLA WALLA MAY CLAMP LID ON AGAIN ; Payres whose letter is given elsewhere; is; peported that .troops, havo been today. ; . . ii t brtuight to Beftin to provoke -Alra x- J Other possibilities include statuary . tremista and the turn machine-guns I Work, such as a victory statue or anion them. ... - - , i arch. ; Such work to be ' permanent would have to be In bronze with stone or concrere peuesiai. . dupiiw work is expensive but -it iss regarded tin the most suitable. A special statue i would be more costly than ;a replica I of some famous work that might be made use of. Should statuary be deojded upon Xew Army Plan- ... ' Berlin socialists are plannl:i; the organization of an army with verr soldier wearing tho same kind of a, . uniform, only the shoulder straps designating a difference Ip rank. iThe spread of bolsttebtsm is greatly feared. Authorities are taking every precau tion and are massing troops and ma- WALLA WA1A.A, 'ov. 25. (Speci al to the East Oregonian.) it ts ery , possjble locations suggested are thechine - in buildings overlooking probable that the Spanish influenza ; Round-fp park, the North Side park, tne princlpai streets. Chancellor han recently lifted here will be put I a half block, on Alta street, opposite j Ebert declared the socialists groups on again Immediately as tour oeams i - u""rv" " "... - j i-., i . i 'ernnnds or the court house lawn. It . I . - hanHfol nf l.l n.t m-nnt In ma. 1 1 ,.m r ii n r. rrnm mr u ecubc. ...... . . ........ attendance -has been but 50 per cent One new case.of Influenza was re ported here yesterday and three new cases appeared today. During the same time nine cases were discharged from the emergency hospital and the quarantine was lifted from the Belle ville home a ' Garden streeoJThere are now but 12 cases In the emergency hospital. ; - ! The coes reported since r.aturan.y j nonn nre ss follows: . ' .Mrs. F- Oi lraper, 4l Jackson, to day. . .''.-.'. . . T;. . lloyce, 601 Aur:W toitayi Hutchinson, 'ebb.,nd Lilleth. to ot the normal. The medical society- met today and will meet with the city commissioners immediately to aeciue on what action Is necessary. Ii called to mind that a statue would inue the war." It Is officially an- jcall for a good setting and for a lo-nounced that the socialists and work 'cation with the title in the name of , nlen an( soldiers are united and that the city so as to assure permanency. ! tne Berlin workmen and soldiers' Another suggestion advanced ' council . will cooperate with the gov- day NAVY OFFICER IN: YACHT LOSE IN STORM LOS ANGELES. Nov. 8r.hree.kiae. SiO jcolleffe. reported jjjVnla is recovering toda Sunday. Cases reported gaturday afternoon , T!av fop picture wus tnken in Mile now lM?lng oceuplctl by the allied when tlie l-eih'll enteriNl Unit city In fortH'S. ' Tlie allied armlca are to oe trlumph. Tho smlllns gentleman In ""v "J10 Wl-S b""k r ". Hnuie, In the center was the firt nollu to rcaill I f'" Hie Important cities of o- the heart of (he city. I,tls plan lie ! 'ogne and Cobb-nx. Tlio hnrizontul ! Mrs. Swaggart. room uIm reiiehcd tho hearts of the women 1 ""'' 'ie neiitrul strip east ol Bldg. 0r ,i(4 tho lEliinc- Tliis iw-utrul zone extends 1 The map show the Ithlno territory I Tnm ,ho s,vls" boler to Holland. were: s I'ohl, 81 1. Vincent. Woodworth. 12 West Court McKcnble. R13 Jane. Roesch, 918 Vincent. 1, Assoeiuunn the hardest wind storm in 20 The yacht Trojan, carrying (Quartermaster Charles Kieruff, of the iSan Pedro naval training station, and !a party of friends, is missing, an all 'night search failing to reveal any trace of the vessel. The wind caused heavy damage to tne oranKe crop. that Walter's Island be made use of in some way. It Is suggested by Judge G. W. Phe"lps. a member of the executive committee or the Patriotic Service League that it may be possible for the ; league to use Its machinery -to raise : money for the purpose. He has no particular form of memorial in view ! hut suggests that when the time comes l the outside representatives of the. 25. Southern I 'tsue be called and asked If their conimunn les i iu it, lui.cmn) in v central memorial in Pendleton. If, -"' they should not wish to do so and, Stillman. Wpangle. Dan ... ind.nendentlv then the Bowman. I-ee Matlock and Sol Baum rend'eton branch of the league would'""9 named, as the stars at yesterday's act. raising the needed money in Pen dleton and close vicinity. The proposition of a Y. M. C A. Hut or building is meeting favor with t ernment until an administration rep renting the workmen and soldiers can be summoned. BIG TURKEY SHOOT REVEALS HEW STARS after years. Chief SOLDIERS "HUT" MOTHER SUGGESTS AS FITTING MEMORIAL NEW HIGHWAY WILL OPEN IN FEW DAYS FRED LOCKLEY WILL TALK HERE IS PLAN Fred I-ocfcier. popular writer for REPUBLICAN OBSERVER TO GO TO CONFERENCE added to the averaged. list when the score is returned! WASHINGTON. Noc. i. Decisions Pendleton, Ore., Nov. 25. Kditor Kast Oregonlnn: Somewhere In this article may .be found food for thought. My Idea of a monument fur our boys, both those who wero so fortunate as to be hon ored by oversea duty and those who did not net "over there" would he a Hut" where all could meet at any j time to talk .over wnr history, pre-! war hrlstory or the return to civil life of our heroes. Where Y. M- C. A. and K. C. and all other organizations could meet on one common level: where all tho boys would feel more free to congregate than In any church, lodge or llbrnry and a place Biich as we would all be happy t" support. Such a place would be a Hut" and one that would sink deep In the hearts of all tho boys. Here would be a place where ony soldier boy. returned to civil life or otherwise could go end make his headquarters while In Pendlttonvba It tail 'hour or a week or longer. Hero h could meet his friends, view, the .photos of " . " tho Journal who has Just nays unm tne new section ot -v may "soon glvevt talk in I at the forthcoming peace conference n"ihW,,y fr.m ,i?!-t ':n''. f Pendleton- LocklO' u been .octal...- I ,, h nnln,ous. There will be-no teut, street up tne luiuum .. .. . ; po,.,,.,,,,,. ot " . oien for travel. 1 no new graue is--- ------ -y . , "..i.. .,. hv i majority ruiw. the public in generah finished and has been .surfaced with his comrades, war scenes, gaze at sou ven Irs, 'or curios, write play billiards, ,n..-r or a nKe. .... ,,,,,, , be ane uefore openi! ttould not take advantage or such a. r,,aj iH thomaking of a con.-reto Plnco ns this? j bridge ncross Tutullla, and thLs will Pendleton, with her reputation of! be within a week. going over the top' and dolnc things, could, by united effort, put up this "Hut" and on such a sciile that It would bo a credit to eastern Ore gon. Keep us on the map. Two splendid sites for this building are now available at the. lower end of Main street. Then. too. iiii.l I sug gested this matter t T. D. Taylor Th.ir urn tie. .Travel and rolled. duty ; Judge ; .t.p Marsh today snid about oil that re-, , ,.,,,. h .k a trip fig-the r--" ,wns. io Horm m in; nBvni " sa-s J. F. Robinson who returned thi morning from' J'ortland. 1 l- ..nanitmul tliflt nil I n 1 1 II 1 1 1 Ml , This Piece of road makes a new- extended to -Mr. I-ockley to j grade to the top of the hill going to present ban) Hock road ' , . .... , McKay creek on tho Pilot of the matters destined to occupy much time is the" "freedom ol the seas.' Paris mes sages say tine phase of the subject will deal with submarine warfare, pro posing the elimination of submarine sinkings of all frelKht and passen ger ships. While theoretically there will be no more wars, tins sort "t a revision, it turkey shoot held at the Pendleton club grounds at the west end of Webb street. It is estimated that each won three or more birds although the rec- maiiv who wish to serve the boys of ' "'"i"" '." the future while at the same time earl Coutts, and more names may be honoring those now returning. It ts h.!n ttrTori thnt throueh nrchitect.ir- al work the memorial idea could be j Others who were lucky were Charlea combined with a Y. M. C. A. building Hamilton, who won two birds In six that such a home would be of praeti- events. Will Humphrey, to in three cnl value not only to the soldier hoys events, and I- . Frailer, two in three hut to other men as well. An other events. Other winners were I)r. Ful sc,iion is thnt the auditorium of ton and party from Walla Walla: Wen LICKHOIl, t irs- d. etc. As 2'i't tur keys were offered., Hit list of winners is a innr one. Pete O'l-irien. of Itnrte. Montana, who holds the championship for am ateur In the northwest, failed to get one bird. Gus Perret. of the Peters shell company, gave some exhibitions of fancy shooting. the building be made so that it could Matlock. Brooke "accommodate hlsh class road attrac-. Nelson. I. Phelan tions of lyceuni numbers. TWO 300 TON SILOS TO FEED WINTER SHEEP ECHO, Nov, 25. Silage feed for sheep is a new experiment f be tried out in wintering sheep in I'matilla GKX. KMl'KltKY ttOSTWTI XOIM I'AISIS. N"v. 2.V -4 icwrol laiM-liet IWHiierey run-red t .HiMuntinopie -- county this winter. It. N. Stallf lehl i terday till tin- naiueiii itr... . vl.l I.OU, hi. Kh..o. .hi. .,l:., S...KH.IM.-.I t.f ri.-isll . HO - S1m- and is a part of the state highway- planned from Pendleton to tirnnt cnuiity. Eventually this rtutd will be. paved, but Judge Marsh does not ex pect this to be done this year. Tho first paved road to lie built,' this year from silos loaded with earn. He has two SuO-ton silos loaded and will give the system a thorough test. on meetings Is lifted. i followed in war, would tend to short- The Journal force recenti ' r" , ,ne struggle. While President Lockley a banquet ami ilunm, " vviisn oondered over the composition program a Lockley edition or In'0f the nei.ee delegation. It developed James M. Kyle hits had charge of the Journal was. distributed. totkiv that the republicans are pre- raising of the corn and filling the big I paring to send a republican observer silos. . w v . - yiw-T X - . . . i , iiA tvil. .. urn.e.l . snmo time ago, we might transfer 1 out of Pendleton, according to the HALlAlMo UV.tJI 1 " i ,.hn...,i m ennnn DTlt t .-wi the het proceeds of our future lioun.l- present plans, the Judge says, win bei AUSTRIAN CITIES '. . sk .in be to aiucji o i 111 v.n isit at the conference, if public, or Miti Al tiltlU ' : ; gather from statesmen assembled, if t troop secret, what Is Uelng uone. no win r.v . ...... .. -c, i.,also keei his ees on tne oeiega.e. ...nKe iieui too- i.c. cuooi nmu.j .. . . . . . ... ...,.l.,rt it,, hi l.rt.. tli:, ii ul tltM lirMinl t.toe. W. i boys did ALL for us. be enough turkey to go sr...m,l. fonde.k. It Is a,s,nl tod... t "c - - - niH.MM wa! reached V. Pedro now has three bands at his tho boy, and Pendleton, th.tsc who can afford litem. Thanks- am In Austrian Tyol .mtslde of rt-turn T his ct cl . n .ril(.h near Echo while three other. The best fowl will retull at 1 1 lw specific neiiatlt.n ih protinea aner tm- .......... .,.,., ..,. I piti.ieri by a -tarf of S3 officer. 1'tis to this cause. Thrro is one i from here to Echo. It Is loo early to thing sure; we must unite on one bigtuy when this can be undertaken., proposition that we will all be proud ' : of, one that we can all enjoy and ons PLKNTY Of Tl'ltkKY that we can nil support and kelp KV YOltK. Nov. i.Y Tliere will build. Our Now. wo for the best in the West.' llOMK. Xov. ' 23. Italian have occupied Kstwnhurk and giving. MliS, A. D. SATUE3. ' S cents. by Hh arnilstlco.) (seizing of the cables. i THE WEATHER FORECAST Tonlgbl and Tuestlay fair; coldur t o i.l he Si ?- i