Newspaper Page Text
' t ' ' n ' .ggglgg. ' ' ' u" u JL , ; " . DAILY EVBiCIO EDITION Number cooleg primed of vcHtcrday'g I Mil yon lo aeren head of pig e Jfclttr If J"" wUI ",K tli to fmir advantage P"S t (do). liany Kditlou 2,830 Till paper I a member and milted bjr the Audit lliircau ot Circulations. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL 30 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918. NO. 9572 DAILY EVENING EDITION SIKH OF TURKS BDJEVED COMPLETE PEACE IS REPORTED OFFERED LONDON, Oct. 2G. The Daily Mail says the Turkish minister to Switzerland has handed the British and French ministers a peace of fer which apparently am ounts to complete surrender. JOE STAMGIER DIED IN CHICAGO OCT. 24 The body of Joseph Stangier, form erly a Pendleton boy, who died in ChtcitKo of pneumonia Thursday mor ning, will arrive here for burial on No. 17 tomorrow. The funeral in to be private and will be from tho Fol 80m chapel, probably Monday. Defi nite arrangements are u waiting: the arrival of relatives. Young Slangier wan rained In Pen dleton and had many friend here. He was the Hon of the late AuMiit . Slan gier an dis survived by his tool her, Mr. Hertha Stangier, by three bro thers, Ocorge, Will nnd Francis and one utetor, Mm "Jotui ""Kepipngcr of Cam bridge, Idaho, Mm. Slangier ban been at Santa Monaca, Calif., and la now enroute home. Joe HtaiiRbr left Pendleton six years ago and lived for a time In Ca nada where he farmed. Ho went from Canada to ChlcaKO and had been work ing; as an electrician for the Interna tlomftl Harvester Co. Ho waa 2 4 years of ukc and unmarried. GERMANS IN SOUTH AMERICA IN PANIC OVER HUN REVERSES Six Vessels Destroyed in Harbor by Crews Over Allied Success. SAN KKANC1SCO, (let. 26 Louis Falk, Amerh-Hii editor, arriving from Chill, toduy Haid nix German ahlpn were final royed hy their ifWH In Cor tmcl hurbor. Chill, late In August fol IowIhk a aerlea of allied Fucccsaea on tho western front. .He said Houlri American Huua arc panicky over Ger man reveraeB. HELEN KELLER TO CHEER BLIND SOLDIER HEROES KOS AXGKI,KS. Oct. 2. Helen Keller, famed blind worn tin. Jh KobtK to France to help cheer blind noldierw. "If I can help carry a inena e f hope and cheer to bli.?d Htddlers,"' Ml.sa Keller eclared today, "I phall be the happiest woman In the world." THEDALLES, BAKER, LA GRANDE AND PENDLETON UNITE WITH PLEA FOR NORMAL EDUCATION I.a tirande. or. Oct 26. Itc rehenlutlve of The Ialles. Pen dleton, ffaker.atid Ui Urnnde, for the prrpone of dincufSHing t he normal Hi toi proposition which appeara-upon the biillot at the next election, met l-i l.n tlrande Krltlay. These people rc present all of t he cfiiinties east of the t'HMrade mountain. A survey of t he Mr hoot nil nut inn dlscbmes that no Institution of higher learning or for the t mining of teacher ex 11 In the great territory eat of the mountains. KegurdleNn of where the normal Ht-hnol will be built, these repreHenla tves have made it plain that aectlon ftlisni does not Kovern the tpieKtion an to whether or not a nor inn I ttchool should be extabllshed in eastern Ore- PRETTIEST CHORUS GIRL r - ' 'S - v- ' . . . M by talk when uu et paid for not talking? Nope. tH 1h ain't foolish question Xo. h9i;6:.. A man could at away with It nt $ 1 "0 per week, but there's darned fow women who would fcive up the BROTHER AND SON OF RIETH U DIE WITHIN FEW HOURS James A. Ankeny and In fant Son of E. J. Ankeny Expire at Hospital. IShh J. Ankeny of nielli lost both bin brother and bin infant aon kist night when the two died at .St. An thoiT hOKpHal within a few huura of each other. Jamejt A. Ankeny, I be broi her of Ilble. waa a victim ow Kpanish Infln- enxa Ho was employed in the ).-V-H & s, company's railroad yard a and waa 22 years of ape. The baby had en ill' from birth and died from FUneral weakness. The funeral of the two will be toj) morrow at 2:30 p. m. and will be from) the FotKom chapel. Pettier Brown I of St. Mary's Catholic church will of- ffciate. Ask War Labor Board For New Mooney Trial SAX FRANCISCO. Oct. :. The aid of the tint ional war labor hoard wa HovtRht today in Tmn Mooney's behalf l when Paul Srharrrnlierjr. secretary of j the California Slate Federation of La bor, forwarded to the board rcsotu . lions adopted by the federation ak j lug for a new trial for Mooney. I S wea r 1 1 iae n 1 eo v ered . I X' lx w. 1 -..... ...- I. t , for several days a sufferer from ! ; Spanish Influeir.'i, i recovered. (ilveii Marriage l.h-ense. Kalph Hartley, 21, and opal rarolt AN KltAXtMSfi , Oct. 2... With Shipley. 17. Kcho. were todnv granted appruxiinalely 1-irt.aoa cases of ln ii heeiiHe lo marry. fhiens reported in the three coast irrrr r. ' mates and I "i more reported hourly Ken. The future welfare of the boys and Kirls of this great section should bo the controlling force that should Kovern the voters in making their choice. To a man with a family, liv ing in eastern Oregon. Il Is an indi vidual question; 'Shall my children have properly trained teachers When they Mart out to get their education to iiho durtnir the tu1unce of their lives"." "Will my children get started tight so that as they progress In the grade schools they will not have to take two years to pass one grade?" 1 hese are vital tj 11 est ions, nnd nnlv the parent whose child has failed In Home course In school can realize lb (Continued on Tage 2.) GETS PAID FOR NOT TALKING A privilege of tho "last word" for twice; u! amount. . j Not no .Jeie Iteed. prettiest and ! highest mlanied Rirl in the world. Hhe make $1'M a week and doesn't Hpeak a line in the Winter Garden TRAIN SCHEDULE IS EASILY ADJOSTED TO TURNING OE CLOCKS Walla Walla Train Will Wait for Usual Connec tions Tomorrow. The train schedule will not be Im paired by the turning back of t he dock tonight, gay a T. F. O'Brien, -station HKent here for the O.-W. It. & N Company. Mr. O'Brien ways that when the cbcka were turned forward a n h 011 r, the ached u le au f f ered very little and he thinks that the turning back of the clocka will cause only niitall confusion which can be easily adjusted. No. 4, which arrives here at 1:20 a. in,, will leave on schedule as It is not until 2 that the clocks are turn ed back. No. 6 is scheduled to arrive at 7:20. which means by the new lime thtit It will be here al 8:20 a. m. The Walla Walla train will wait for No. 6 and the time will be made up altcrw arda. 100.000 INFLUENZA CASES ALONG COAST OREGON HAS 6,955 j Epidemic in Three States Has Not Yet Reached p,.ocf It. ilu' larur cities, the epidemic has not yet reached Its crest. The num ber of drat hs in ( regon and Wash ington ate between 2-Mn and 30. It. .'. In oreaon. IMIlTbA XI, f et. 26. The total number of tniluenzii cases in l'ortland today is 1 i r 3 and of deaths. 115. Jeaths since yesterday mtmber 25. There me ahout ;;.", eases In Ore it.. n. ineludlm; (he l :t Ih Portland Tliere h.ive l en 7;, deaths outside tif I 'ort laiul. WIRELESS IN PRAGUE ANGERS HUN POWERS IWlflS. ,,i't- 2ft.liun all- t hor i ties recent I were nstoon- ded and enraged to find a fully equipped wireless station hid- deii on a roof In the heart or riag'ic. Htjicmia. Austrian po- lice have been unsuccet-si u in thtr search for the ovmums of the wlrelesa outfit. ieMmyishitin every THE A TREOF WORLD WAR IOTA SOCIALIST DEMANDS RE PUBLIC ECHOED THROUGH EMPIRE TIIK 1 1 - iH t. 26. In his flrt KiMfM-li to tin' KcicliHtaK Klitce lie wan rcleax'd frtnn prison, llrr jHttnian, socialist, demand ihI a ;rman rtMXiblit. Imicpciul- ( cut nuMiallMM tH'hocd tho demand In iiuitlnK tbrout;lioiit tho em pire. FLU SUBSIDING AT BAKER: PAX10N DIES t I MAKER. Or., Oct. 26. It la thmiKht here the cre.t of the Spanish Influenza epidemic hts been passed. The number of new casw of the cim euse reported is decreasing. The last riejtth riniHed hi' the euidemic was 1 V.. Paxton. city editor of the Demo-1 crat. child. He la survive-by a wife and COLLISION CAUSES AUTO SMASH UP John OKle, In his machine, and La Verne Livermore. driving the Troy laundry truck, figured in a. VoiliH ion and sniashup at the corner of Aita ar.d Main streets ths morning which resulted in the loss of a front wheel and a broken axle to the laundry car. and the wrecking of the front of the Ogle machine. Mr. ORle was driving up Main street and colKded with the laundry wagon, coming from Kast Alta street. Beyond a severe jolting, the drivers were un hurt, XTRA VAt Ol VFIt, n: et. a. The Meaner lrines Sophia has been lost with 2t0 NsMiigvrs. The scamr lias leen bainiinyr 011 A anderbilt reer since Thursday. OAKLAND UNION DEFIES WARNING AGAINST STIIXE Threatens Walk Out in Face , of Draft Reclassify cation.' SAN FUANCISO), Oct. 2i. In the face of warnings fj-om the war board that they would become subject to Class 1 of the new draft, and threats of the Iron Trades councils that they would be forced t surrender their charter as a bona fide labor body, the Oak land huaj union t 1 "oiler makers. Ship Huiliiers and Helpers voted to day to walk out of the Kast l!ay sbip ards November 2 if the Iacsv awards report was not In hy that t ime. Keprestintatives of the Oakland uni on declared t heir act ion would he concur r d in by t he Pacifu- til strict council of hoilermakers listing- a mem bership of r.s.ntio fhip.vard workers from Vancouver, It. , to an Pedro, California. llt X TIIAXMT HITS ow x mix: t'ol'KMIAfiKN Via London. Oct. 2 -- The i Cerman ttoop transport Huislmrg. hound from Una for Danzig- st ruck a de-- man mine and san k. A panic resulted and more than 10' sol- dieis were lost. It is reported. nMrnmnMO HriLllSuHIW CLEARING BOURGOG DRIVE ON FRONT OF, 45 Austro - Germans Push North Along Wide Battle line Between ."Parachin, Kralevo: ARTILLERY DAMAGES MONITOR ON DANUBE ITwo Hundred Prisoners Taken, Enemy Suffers Casualties. FAIUS. CX-t. 2. 'flip . allien arc, driving tho Anstro-i.frmun north ward 011 the wholo. l. uiHa front he .c. 1'arBcl.i.. and lirnlictu, in Ser- i.; rn,- ,.,l lo,.. bia. the war office aimoumvd. Along the? Iamihe an enemy monitor was damaged by lrtnli artillery, and Frciit'li purtoLs Inflicted casualties on enemy detachments. "Alone the Danube our artillery damaged an enemy mimttor. On the Serbian front from Parachin to Kreal levo we pursued the cikmiiv takinx 2(Kt pri-iiH'rs. The enemy lr retreating northward.M MIDDLE WEST CUT OFF COMMUNICATION Telephone, Telegraph Lines Prostrated in Kansas, Nebraska, Denver. SERBIAN 1L I at the boys and they engaged in a j rough and tumble, but likethe"hooded DKWE1I Oct. 26. Telegraph and ' terror" on the screen he made his es tclephone communications over a.cepe before his identity wad dlscov- I;rce oart of the mtuilie west are ; crippled as result of storms in Kan- sis. Neliruska and Denver are al- most completely cm off from the east ; Kieven Inches of snow fell near Grand , Island. Nebraska, prostrating miles of ; wire. later a hitli wind storm between I Garden t'ity. Kansas, and lodge t'ity. ; Kansas, paralized communications in !an area thrnush which the lines had been rerouted to connect? points cut off by the first storm. Officials of the telexraph companies said no re 1 lief wns provable until lute this aft ' crimen. Stanfield Casts Vote 1 61 u' A l' L'eIICienc SALKM. et vote authorizing the Or ti:ml college to incur a deficienev of T .-I i". to meet expense arising from war einergcnces was c:isi u tt. iiimiiiK j of the state emergency oomu nmiiy i; X. Stanfield. speaker of the house of representatives. Senator fJus f- Moser. who blocked thelieinpt or the emergency board to authorize this deficiency appropria tion at a meeting last Monday, again oted against the appropriation. The meting today however, was without fireworks which ' hamcteiized I. .st Monda s session ben Senator Moscr charged that c.overnor Withy cmbe, after ol.tahiing $i:.'ul enier pency appropriation for the state mili tary police, wh iisiiiu that organiaa imi for a politieal machine. Trutfc llombroii lHad. Travis Henderson, son of lie v. and Mrs. T. II. Henderson ami hrother of Mrs. H. o. M:insfield of Kreewater. died at Prince Kupert. H. C. on Wed nesday of the Influenza. He was a director of lumber production for the Canadmn government. Henderson was formerly an athlete and pia d ' ha sela 11 here some years ago. He lived at Athena for many years, nniwc ounnnii UllllL oiiHur BRITISH FRENCH CARRY TOWNS STRIKING BETWEEN LYS AND SCHELDT IN BELGIAN SMASH Yankees Capture Woods Above Grand Pre by Series of Short Rushes and Flanking Operation, High Ridge Held, ECHO MAIL CARRIER CHARGED WITH THEFT W. K. McFaul was arrested yester day at Fcho by H- F. Peacock, spe cify postal inspector, and brought to I'endleton. McFaul, who is carrier on a rural mail route through the Mea dows from Kcho. is charged with rob bing the l. S. mall. At a preliminary hearing before S- A. Newberry, Foil ed States commissioner, last evening he waived examination and was held I , "-a f Jur- nls Da" Placed at 20. - . McFaul has been emploved on the mail route since April, taking the con tract in his own name May 1. and has been a resident of Kcho for a number of years.- He has a wife and, three small cnliGren. 'HOODED TERROR' CtyiVlCiO IU jLl r . I A real sensation Is developing am 1 ong I'endleton boys over the story go I iisg the rounds of a "hooded terror"' I that carries all the thrills of the mov i i. RPriul at that tit 1ft that held the ! screens of a local movie for a number 1 of weeks. ' i According1 to the story this new hohKohliu is to be seen nightly at the P. yards and Smythe-Lonergan wooa jara ana last evening a. numwr of the hoys had a run-in with this . mysterious man. They say his head wti covered wUh a black mask in which hides were cut for his eyes, and wearing a long black coat- He ran w-u to listen to me inruis oi uir '' ventures or me ooj s wnn ine nouu- en terr..r- is to have all the tions of a real adventure in a land of stery in which something of hor- ...... BERLIN AWAITS ALLIED CONDITIONS FOR ARIIISTICE LONDON. Oct. JC Tbe (. rniMti ; war cublnet ha decided not to ans The deciding wer President WiImhi until the enten a u ir.ni - ! te ii Mies slate their amiistkc ctimli- lions. sa- n r-Krt ttnlay la Iterliti to the .nrich emi-al Xws. JDDGE A. S. BENNETT CERTAIN CANDIDATE FOR SUPREME BENCH Judge A. S. Ilcnuett uf The Iitllew! for ears a pi act icing lawyer of i this state, has announced himself at candidate tor the position of supreme; court Judge succeed the late Frank A Moore- Judge Dennett's candidacy ' has heeu rumored Ivefore but this In' t he first definite announcement. As the ballots for the coming e! j lion have already heeu printed, it will b necessarv thtat Judge Itennett' name be written In on the ballot- Hut candidacy Is looked upon with favor here as he Is well known tn Umatilla c unty. www. HE fURESl j HKIKIV. x-t. 26. Tlip allies arl j ttw attacking in OA cry theater trt Ik5 j world wnr. Tle Italian and 9(eMKt I amlan front liave become artiv In j conjunction with the orfensivea on the west front hi KVaixv and Belinm. 1 lie lUHsium, the Balkan and Axtat liiHir fronts and nonliern and 'east ern KiiwNian frontM. cnrral Olas im ctmtuctinx a combined aHHanU by tlu Itnlians. Ilriti-h and tYeix'h In tlM Itrenta-Plavcr iwctnr. llfthtlru? on llm Italian front tian miiml Imijortana Initial NiirvMMVA, cnptMrfnjc mMpnU itii-. rtant lichrlits and laJtina- 3IMHI oncrn. In Mesopotamia tnc Rrltilt. advamimr astride the TIktIm and Ad halm rivers, have driven tlie Turks from Tulc and are within tour uiilea of the InUM.rtant t-4ty of Kurknr, .184 milt's directly above Hagdud. ' hy fiu:d T-;ni"sov. (I'nitiHl Pii's Mtaff Correspondeut-V WITH THE AMKIUfAXS IV I RAM'K CK-t. 2. Tlie AmriaM have cleared the (mrnaia out of Uu Important Bourgoffne forest abovo and Pre. drivinic a vharp wede in to the em nir lim Tlie forest Mas ; tl'in swliudiijr eastward behind thf (German lilies, threatentns to cut oft tlio boclves above Orand Pre. Bonrsogno fores extends from at point west of rand Pre to a point two miles and a half nortli of (swid I'l-c. The hitch rklire nortli of Hanthe. ' ville which the Americans ocenpietf ; rda" extends from tbe nortlient outskirts of Uiat villajre northwest ward for about a mile and a quarter. The iosition was taken nftcr srverut adults agaitbl many mat-bine-tTUU M-sts. BRITISH. KUEXCH 8VVKKP OV M1XDOV. Oct. . Tlie llrillstl ai:l 1 Ycim Ii are attacklns between Uw I.vs and Scheldt rivers on about a 11 mile front, llalg today reisirted in a , siecial eoinmuiilqne on llcisian ou ' erations. The Britl-h have eapturetl oteulH'm a.Hl JngoyiHiam. aeteat i miles west of Audenarde and lira i-'rciuli have readied Xulte. ..Tllr, j-ren,, carried Ilia teaM I 7ll,,e rtlKxl tlie frUure of 7.iil i,IUaBt. Thoy occupied lilauwpoort j n prtHtressiiur alone Hie Wane. Uliem-Anseelteni road. Tlie Hritt-li 1 hue .Mfitpknl lnitnylHm and .(fc-te tbeiii and are advanc-iiur toward the j Scheldt. I -Uriti-li and FreiH-h are atlackluif llntnron tlx' I.ys and, Scheldt east of ; t ourtral. s SiipMriH Lou lltalKen. I. C Sanderson, publisher of lb Freewaier Times 1 here tday. flan edrson is supporrlmc Lou, Hodgen fcr i representative. In his paHr thia week he suss: "When marking our : I w Hot do not forget your home can didate Lou Hodgen. We venture to .say without feir of contrad b-rfon thut ,,nw I more time to pa triotic tWork in connection with the liberty Umn, the Ked Crosa and 'he V. M. '. A. dricj than this nutti Lou HuilKfn, He in a demociat but ha can't help it. Anv he did bbf things In the last legislature and should be sent buck again." THE WEATHER FORECAST Ton 1 ht and indav tain- j Vt cut Iter lear ller Today. ' Muxitnurn temperature, 04. M inimmii twniperature, father, clrr. Wind- Mouthweat, lijfbU llainfall. non. II.