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Monday Evening, Oct. 2 EUGEMS DAUY GOAKD rag tw SPAM INFLUENZA RAPIDLY SPREADING Ferseas Weak aad Ras-Dews Easy Vie- tlia Fartlfy Vsarself Agaien It fey Takklaf Teniae by . Accord lug to 1st. reports Issoed But and Federal health authoritieo tbe goauieh Influensa epidemic is rapidly spreading to all part of the country, and it now seems that practically Try state ; la the Union will ba serivnaly affected ! before It run ita eourse. t It haa aot only become a great and terrifying meases to the public health, but uoleea checked, it 1 apt to aarioualy effect tba progress of war work la all Ita rarloua departments. Already the Shipping Board baa annouacad that taa ' par com of Ju workara had baas af fected, v' , . Tha dieeaM baa made 1U greateet pro. gre. in tht'Emit, whcra it baa claimed . Ita victims by tba thousands. Jtaporta from other sectioas, bowarar, ara equal' . ' ly alarming; and both drll aad military authorities hare warned tha public to take oral Brecauttoa to pretest Ite further apread. la many cities school., cburcbea aad th.stirs bare bean cloaed ad public Ma.rua of all kinda for bidden. Medical authorltks sgree that people who ara weak aad nia-dowa ara tha ear lieat Tictlme of the Influsnse epidemic. If you find yooraeK tired, weak and toe ing flesh, or if you ara la a generally rua-dowa condition, or if you catch cold I eaelly, this warning should J)e heeded promptly. You ara really ia great dan j gar, baeeoaa the germ of thle dieeaee ii : rery aatrhiag and you ara apt to fall an - eaay victim if you coma in contact with the- gerstst People who ara well and 1 atrong ara not likely to contract the I dlaeaea becauee they are able to throw J it off. The commoa-aenae way to keep from taking It la to fortify tba ayatem agatnat attack by building up tha consti tution. Ia other worJa to uae tha old adage, "Aa ounce of prevention ia worth a pound of curt. And a you ara in a suo-oor- asl conditMws tha proper thing to do ia I to begia. Immediauly Co build up your ; powora of reeiauace. to accompu.a thla, nothing oa earth will atreagthea " you aad build you up like Taalac, tha .. . powerful racoaatractira tonic, which con. I mine tha eery eleaente aeadad by the eya ! ' tea to give yon Ugbtiag atreagtb aad ward off tba iafluoaaa garaa. Flret of all Taalac begina ita action by creating a good, aeaitay appetite tor t wholesome, aouriaalaf food, aad aaalata , every orgaa of tba body to perfora lip i aataral fuacttoaa, tbua helping to build u up health aad strength ia tha natural ; 1 1 way. ' Taalac la alao tba ideal strengthening tonic for peraoaa who ara-aufferlng from tha after effecta of Inftueata, Orippa or Bronchial troublee, aad buadreda of tbouaaada ara ueing It dally with the Boat gratifying results. la connection with tba Teniae treat meat, it la noceeaary to keep tb bowela opea by taking Taalac Lazatira Tablets, aaaplea of which ara included with av. ary battle of Teniae. It la alao impor tant that tba every day lulea of hygiene ba observed; that la, alaep ia wall venti :; , lated room., get plenty of freah air and . exercise aad keep away from crowd, (olj U Eugeae by liaa Drag Com- May; ia Springfield by Jean Ketela; . Softs g. GroTo by Claud J. Kern, aad ia Florence by E. F. Surface. . pd. adT, 20 LILLE ID OSTEND DIE DURING 4 YEARS Many of 100 United States Cit izens in Re-occupied Dis trict Deported to Germany or Interned. London, Oct. 21. Of more than 100 Americana originally la tha re-conquered Lille and Osteod dietrict It ia retimated today by Investigators who here visited the district tbet about 20 bare died dur lag the laet four yeara and a number hare been deported to Germany aad either interned or forced to work o munition fectorlee, under conditlona bordering on slavery. The following Americana were found aafe and well In the re-captured region: Floyd Barriaon and daughtera. Brook lyn. N. T. P. McNaaon and daughtera, Mona, Washington, D. C. Miea Sadie Gibeoa, Denver, Colo. Mr i. Tllreera Brlatow, and daughter, Fannie, Chicago, III. Hiram Kraua and family, Baltimore, Md. F, Fouglora and aiater, Cleveland, O. Mre. Elia Lenckwerta, Boston, Maes. Florence Brooke, Buffalo, N. T. Donald and Agnea Grant, Detroit, Mich. P. 8. Laden and dsugbters, Albu ouorque. If. M. Mre. Haynea and daughter, Alice, Baa Francisco. Iter. Kire J. Harper, Salt Lake City, Ctah. Franklin Shehog and elatera, Rich mond, Vs. Mre. Robert Lee and daughtera, Nee Tnrk. Mre. 8. Sherman and daughtera, Mil' wsnkee Wla. F. Butler and family, New Orleans, La WHETHER Your funds be large or small, equal conveni ence and welcome await your opening of a check ing or savings account at..-. Eusren'. Ore. Oldttt and Largest Bank in Una Countf. London, Oct. 21 (Briliah Admiralty Wireless) Revelitiona of tha suffer- Inge of Lilla under German occupation brought the following commente from the London Observer: Recovery of all tha denae Induatrial population around Lille enabled tha peo ple to tell for the flret time a tale of thlnga which will never he forgotten until eompenaation at ita fulleet haa been exacted and punishment at Ita aterneet baa been meted out. Tonng women and g'fla, young men and youths bare been taken away Ilka slsve hordea hy tha en emy. Their unhappy parenta know what haa become of them. Lille bee been looted. Picture, and other collectiona of ita well known gallery and mueena hare beea rifled. "Ite inhabltanta and their neighbor bate Veen forced to pay 13.000,000 aterllng In flnee and trlbutee. When three ara made good, let tha al Ilea begia to apeak of lenient treatment of Germany'a people. Until Juetice ie done, let them not tal kin aoft tonea if there la one corpuecle of Bound, red blood In tbelr vein.." la touch with the next defenaa liue. along the Eacaut rirer. - Vtmim A-flm rA tk, mimv hed been forced to withdraw on Ita whole front In There ia one remedy that aeldom xaiia Belgium. The alliea heve reached Aeltre. to atop itching! tettaM and 11 mile, weet of Ghent, the gree.e.t trri tS and that make tto etatoft. road center In weat.ra Belgium and bare dc" .olyywith occupied eral TiU.ge. o. a line run- ArT BcVr5me all ning northward to the Dutch frontier. Ijn dijajee. Acne, eczema, itch, pirn The French have eatabliehed bridge rasjieSi blackheads, in moat case beada on tha aaeura aide of the Lye be- ljva way to zeyio. Frequently, .minor tweea Grammena aad Petegbem, 11 bemlahca diaappear mrernight Itching mUea aouthweat of Ghent aad at a point usually Btope instantly. Zemo U a sate, .ear Oyghem, a few mil, further aoutb. 3 Beyond LIU.. ,h. Bri.Uk bare ftftra, &gV$a 5 the German, acroa. tba border from iclw and ia positively. France into Belgium and bare reached 7. aneiHve akin. the outaklrta of Pecq, eix milea north of f TbaVrY.Koee Co. Cleveland, O Touraai. The atatament aaid: Eaaay Withdrawal Farced. "The Germane vainly endeavored to arreat our progreaa toward tha Lya, to ward Deayte, Eecloo and tba Dutch fron tier. Tha Germans were forced to with draw on their whole front In Belgium. 'On onr left touching the Dutch frontier we occupied Kneaalaera, Aelrre, Adegem, Bellera and Ureal. "Thm French threw the enemy back over the Lya and croaeed tb river, eetab liahing bridgeheada between Gratnmene and Petegbem and another eaat of Oy ghern. "The Britiab eroeaod tba Lya oa their whole front Our right flank reached tba outaklrta of Peeo, la tba Eacant val ley. The Britiab line mna weatward of Peeo. tbrongh Ht. Leger, Dottignira, Rol- leghem, Vichte, Deerlyck and Drieach. 6inr Monday tha Britleh have taken 6,200 prleonera and 109 gune. For Itching Tartar ) , "j rrtaoh Take Prltoaer Peril, Oct. 21. Raiding operations la Lorraine and Alaace reeulted ia capture of prteoDera, the French war office an nounced today. (This may mean that the alliea are planning an attack on tba aouthern part of tha weet front and ara aeektng infer- latloa of German troopa ia that re gion.) Between the Serra and tba Aline during the Dht there was increaaed ar tillery fire," the communique aaid. "In Lorraine and Alaace our raider e entered the German trenchea and brought back prleonera. Elaewher tha front waa calm." BRITISH OAPTURX 3000 PRIflOlfERS IN FIOHTINO NTAB LE OATEATJ SUNDAY (Continued from page 1L) of tba Germane to mak a atand oa the Una of tha Lya liver haa bfen over whelmed and that the alliea are already (if) Contentment is a state of mind, IMPERIALES ' MOUTHPIECE) CXGADCTTJCS create it. Their full fla Tored, SeUitfying blend is the secret. They are a quality amoke. W l By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS (Ualtad Preea Staff Carraepeaaeat.) I'aria, Oct. 21. The Germana vaat turning movement backward coatinuea at full awing today. Six Uun armiea under Prince Rup- precht. General von Boehm and the im perial crown prince, pivoting on Metz, ara falling back from Belgium and France. The enemy line la awinging like a great gate, the retreat becoming more rapid in proportion to the diatanc from the binge. Thtia, the Hnna are fighting like mad men before Metx, wbereaa their reais- tanc in Flandera la alight. King Albert may enter Bruaaela with- a fortnight. The fourth and aixth German armiea of Von Arnim and Von Quaat are hard preaeed. They face tha alternative, of acrambling back acroaa tha Dutch frontier .aurrendering to the ueigiane. or precipitately fleeing 1011th- eaetward toward Liege. Neither army appeara to be In a poai tlon to put up a atrong defence. Enemy Calcalatlena Upset The enemy doubtlei. booed to delav the puraulng alliea, first on the line of toe ujt and, aecondly, on the line of the Eacaut, while the Meuse line waa trengthened, but tba demoralised bochee can aearcely ba expected to ebow much fight now until they gat behind the Meuae. In tha meantime Focb Is threstening to wreck lilndenburg's plana at aeveral polnta on the line. Cavalry 1. puahing on toward Ghent and Audensrde. thr.,t. ening Germany'a northers flank; Brit iab, Americana and French are menacing the enemy center while the French aad amertcana In the Mooee rexion threeten the very hing of the whole movement. An endurance content ia therefore in pro gree. between tha Germanic armie. and the Germanic cklllene. The armiea are racing for Liege, the Meuee. Mete, Stras burg and tha Rhine, on which H. th.l hoped to make a stand before the civ iliana demand a ehowdown rrn ruler, and force an uncooditionil .ur render. It ia tha moat forlorn e lorB bopes. but It Is tha only choice that io. i.ner naa or aavlng the remnant of hie throne aed bla crown. According to opinion here his chances are precisely the eame ae thoae of the proverbial enowball In Sabar. or tba place of eter nal puniehment. piea valley. The Germane foujht with de termination, Haig reported. The Britiab are at Denin fire milea from Valeneiennee, and have taken the village of Haveluy, juit north of Denain. Britiab troopa bare reached the line of Haveluy, Wandignea-Han.ige, Biillon, Beauvry. Two thousand prisoners were taken and some guna. AC their nearest point to Touraai, tha Britiab ara two miles from thst important Belgian city. Bruges Loss Admitted. Allied airplanes continue to deatrcy German communication centera behind th enemy linea. In apite of misty wea. tier, with rainatorma, British planes have taken important photographe aad dropped sevea tons of bombs oa railroad atationa and troop transport.. The Berlin official statement admitted icsa of Brugea, Thielt and CourtraL It admitted the alliea bad reached tba Bel gian-Dutch frontier, and that the Ger mnna had been pressed back acroaa the Lya. Allied progreaa aouth of Courtrni, eaat of Donai, in she region of Laon, on the north bank of tha Aisne, and ia the neighborhood of Vouziers was an nounced by -Berlin. Word baa been received here that .Word baa been received here that Wal do Hardy, who la stationed at Camp Lewie, haa been suffering with pneu monia, ia soma better at the writing. Raturas Fro si 0. A. C. Floyd Bartlett, who la at O. A. C spent over Sunday at hia home here. Hia aiater, Mia. France. Bartlett, who hsa beea ill, ia reported aa being a great deal better. Moves Back t S.rlajfleld Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Gordon, who have been living on a ranch near Wlnberry for aome time, have moved back to town for the winter. Vin Williama, who spent aeveral daya visiting frienda in Roaeburg, returned from there on Saturday evening. Auction Sales la iQ localities suoceeafully condocatad by J. K. GREER, 142 Park St, Eugene, Ore. AactiaMar. PawlbM MM UUL WOOD FOR FUEL AH Kinds . Coed, Cord as4 Mm WOOD vniiir:s fuel co. i Offlee tSUi Xaaw ideoee, 6X-L. Pavdfle Tranafer and StorajreCex FarrtegtM Hooek, rrope. Ofriai iud wralkorjee at SU Waat 1 Street avilwprMx Stoi Prvone T4 AHIas Drive Iverywbare. London. Oct. 21. On tb vital flacks f th German front la Belgium ard Franco th allied troopa drove on today. In Belgium, tb norther Hank, the progreaa waa spectscnl.r. On tha aouth ern flank, where the American aad renca are iigntmg in tba Champagne, the enemy mada deaperat reaiatanc. but felled to halt tba alow, methodical advene. Tb French official etatement Issued Sunday Bight declared that despite bed weather th allied poeitiooe between th Oiae and tha Serre have beea cxteaded. Eaet of Verneull. th French reached the summit of heights west of Grsnd Lup. All th French galna were aad ia tb fac of fierce counter attache. Eaat of Vousler the outekirts of the village of Peronne were reached. Belglaas Pars. Enemy. UeaawhiU'at Ih northern end of the battlefield, Belgians are punning the fleeing enemy. Vast Quantities of aban doned Germaa material aa beea takea. Including a battery of heavy guae oa th. fa.t. At Laugeboom, tba Belgiana toe the famoua Gera.a long range gua which for yeara bombarded Dunkirk. Tke Britiab, battering at tba center of th Germaa battlefront, la meanly, have forced a passage of the Sell river between La Cateau and Benanla, where they are pushing toward the Belgiia border aouth of Valenciennea. Village la the river valley were ael.ed. The Brit ish alao drove the laet enemy rear guard, froa lb town of rlolrsme. Halt's wea castuxed taa heights doauasbac the Ilar- fieorge Maglll Dies The desth of George-Magill, which oc curred at Marahfield early Sunday morn ing, came aa a great surprise. He waa taken with pneumonia. He had been at Marahfield but a few days. Hia mother, Mre Mary Magill,'!. nursing near Harriaburg. He ia aur vived by three sisters, one who lives In Washington, snd Mrs. Sam Richmond and Mi.. Stella Magill of thil city, and a brother. Fiord, who reeldea at North Bend. Funeral arrangements will be made later. The WING MARKET Is the Best Equipped Meat Market and Grocery Store in Eugene and are selling for less money than "any store in the City. EVERYBODY is GOING to WING'S MARKET for Bargains in "Good Eats." MOORE, CASH COUNTS. Come and see us. KELLEY & ANDERSON 675 Willamette Street. Ii Phone 38. 1 T Grand Total of $752,900 Raised and Reports from Several Districts Not Yet Complete; Quota $695,520. Lane county is .till goicg strong on Liberty loan subscriptions, the grand total of $752,900 having beci. reach' d this morning. Our quota waa ou'y ?til.-520. The little town of Cresnc" iv.orts 133 subscribers who purchased bonds to the amount of $H,050. Thcro sr etill aeveral districts to hear from with final balances, and the.e are expected to lie in the latter part of this week. Tke large eiibecriptlona reported up to this morn ing through the First Xotional Bunk follow: Southern Pacific Co. $ 15.500 Missouri State Life, J. K. Pratt 7,000 Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway 4,000 Painle.a Parker 500 Town of Mabel. 10,000 Total. Previously reported .$ 43,350 .t709,530 SPRINGFIELD PERSONALS Little Evelyn Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lloyd, had her ton.ila and adenoid, removed Saturday at the office of a local phyeiciaa. Donna Edmuneon, of Goshen, who teacbea at Natron, spent Saturday in town. Mrs. W. C. Rebfaam ia assisting with the nursing of patients at Mabel. There are many casea of Influenia reported. Jir. and Aire. K. V. Wilson apent Sun day at Drain with relatives. Word baa been received that Claud Signor ia aome better. Hia father ia with him at Fort Stevens. John Walsh, of Jasper, .pent Sunday in town. $732,000 "Kamerad!" He Cries 11 Vim Foremost Yankee Ace Given Distinguished Service Cross e With the American Armies In France, Oct. 21. A distinguished service croes with four oak leaves, equivalent to five citations for he- e roiam, has been bestowed upon Ed- e die Rickenbacker, foremost Ameri- e can ace. - e Rickenbacker haa IS official victories to hia credit and many e more that have not been officially w recorded. More than 20 other air- e) men were decorated at the aame e ceremony, e Captain Van Svarverud To See Duty Overseas Captain Van Svarverud, who waa with tha old second company coast artillery at Eugene and later, stationed at Fort Stevens until recently, wbea be was or dered to Fort Monroe for special train ing and after pasaing successfully tha examinations there waa made commander at Fort Casby, baa been ordered to hold himeelf in readiness for immediate over seas service, and according to hia fa ther ia probVily bow on bia way iCTOMnd waa attorney general la tb urn. psvarrerua anu lueir mite uum will reside in Eugene at their home in Fairmount heights (turmg Captain Svar rerud'i absence. Books of War Songs Ready for Distribution Mrs. Floyd Booth, county chairman of the atate council of national defenae, haa just received a shipment of books containing war aongs, which ahe will be glad to .end to any poraon in the ru ral diatrict. for distribution. Theae books can be bad in lota up to 75, but Mr.. Booth requests that only the num ber needed be ordered by any peraon. The book, contain the word., but not the music, and consist of 28 pages. Those who sre Interested should write Mrs. Booth at once. Wickersham Suggests U. s. Cancel Debts ofW ' New York, Oct. 2L Iuterutiou: ' aandere were interested today h J suggestion of George C. WickertbaJ T. M. C. A. meeting that th, foj States cancel all obligation. 0f t-, lie., France, England snd Italy, u i, nation for the billions loaned tbett ernments. Wickersham is a corporstios krJ t Tii administration. "I would like to see America ft our allies and debta that they on J and send a receipted bill to Grut Br,; sin, France and. Italy," said Wick! sham. "We can afford to do so, for aoi remember all they have borne, Witt &4 have suffered during th. years W we entered this war." KAINS SLOW UP ADVANCE OF YAKUT King Albert and Staff Enter Recaptured Bruges London, Oct. 21. King Albert of the Belgians hsa arrived in, Bruges, accor ding to a diapatch from Holland today. American and British colonial troops with heavy artillery have been observed ia that neighborhood, it waa stated. Mill Feed Is Scarce And Cards Must Be Signed County Food Adminiatrator F. M. Wilkina baa received notica from the atate food administrator that owing to the scarcity of mill feed it will be nec essary to uae this feed only for dairy cattle, poultry, young pigs and young calves. Mr. Wilkins is sending notices to all feed atorea throughout the county and a pledge must be aigned by all purchas ers of mill feed to this effect snd that the purchaser will conserve on thia grade of feed. Military Funeral Held At Harrisburg Today Dr. D. H. Leech, pastor of the Meth od.t church of rbi. city, with a company of O. T. C. and fraternity men of tha L'niversity, left b autos at noon today for Harriaburg, where they will con duct a military funeral for Richard Roy Shialer, who died here Friday of the Spanish influents. Ha waa a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity and waa attending the C. of O. school of com merce. His boms is in Harriaburg. PROMOTIONS RECOMMENDED Washington, Oct 21. Pre.ident Wil son today recommended for promotion to the rank of lieutenant general. Hun ter Liggett and Robert L. Bullard, ma jor generala commanding the first and second American field armiea In France. Nominations for these promotions are expected to be confirmed immediately by the aenate to facilitate the work of the generala in the field. EAT POTATOES SAVE WHEAT W jContloued from pag. oat) retreating force, la Belgium and aertl em France, Pershing indicated. "Weet of the Mouse our troops u' continued their presaure on the mr bia communique said. "East ef Bin ville in the course of local fifbtni the Bois-des-Rappes they captured 100 prisoner.. On the entire front v-i of Verdun there has been heavy irJ lery and machine gun fire; Severe eea ter attache have been thrown back ti heavy looses to the enemy. . "During the heavy fighting of At M week north of Verdnn we have ton from other parts of the westers M a constantly increasing number of CH man divialona which are bitterly n testing every foot against our itroii tack, in order to aecure the remit the German army." By FRANK J. TAYLOR (Halted Press Staff Correap.sent) With the American Armies is Fnu Oct. 21 (Noon) German prime state that Germany made arraalisie to evacuate France before the peart a was sent to President Wilson. De prisoner, remarked: . 'The Americana have the worst Hta letting tector in the entire line I foot of ground ie to be disputes' si tbe Germaa retirement from tie in gion is completed." The line is quiet todsy. WEATHER FORECAST Oreron Toni.ht end Tueldiy f light westerly winds. ' You Can't Rub It Awav: Rheumatism is in the Blood Liniments Will Never Cure. If yon are afflicted with Rheuma tism, why waste time with liniments, lotions and other local applications that never did cure) Rheumatism, and never will? Do not try to rub the pain away, for you will never succeed. Try the sensible plan of finding the cause of the pain, and go after that Remove tee cause, and there can be no pain. You will never be rid of Rheums- , . .J tiara until yon cleans your bleois tym ma na the aSSSB S. S. S. bat never had an eousl m blood purifier and scores of wffara ay that it haa cleansed their bjesM Rheumatism, and removed au - A. Um Almm. hum ttlP MTStSSL V kill, BDCWi,W W1U v... , . . Get bottla of 8. 8. 8. t J" dnif tore, and tret on tba " treatment to-day. If you wat dal medical advice), vot i can ebb" free by addressing: Medical Dnt" Progress of Serbs In Re- conquest of Balkans Goes On London, Oct 21. Continued progreaa la the r-cona,uet of loat Balkan terri tory waa reported by the Serbian war office, in Ita Bnnday comnwnlqne, re- celved here today. The towns of Zsy etehal aad Traunlk have been entered. Bolyevata was captured. A total of 3.011,510 booka ha. been collected and circulated :aon the sol diers by the American Li'urary M--cia-tton. 1' Ktmersd" is th; popular Oermsa soag oa the western front these days, Tbe prisoner, .re becoming .0 plentiful there con.ider.tioB of a proposal to send son. of th. mto the I'nited States. The as. here crying tbe refrain waa one of the prisoners taken by the Americans. CHICHESTER STP1US Saav - t .!! ana.- x fi r-? -" toil. mIB SUB riUAkSl tra a iv na rj-jc.n m , ,f Where Are They? J?lr erty Bonds and War Savings Stamps? A they tucked away in some drawer at home where they are apt to be misplaced, lost or destroyed by fire? Or "aulS in yiyo!ked "P ,D M f 0Ur b wwf SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX he,srtSfi'.lnd con te N0W U.S. NATIONAL BANK, Chocking Account. EUGENE LOAN & SAVINGS BANK Sovingi Account.