life? ? DAILY EDITION you viii., .. ii. GRANTS PAM, JOMEPHINB COUNTY, OHKOON, Hl'MAV, NOVEMHKB 4, lIT. WHOLE MMflKH MM. GERMAN LINE PUSHED BACK mi rnrunii bl rntlNUn llerlln, Nov, a. The capture of UKTKMT WITIMHT IVTHU. jAleilcan miWlsrt ,,y , til,rniun tec. MCHTXt K MMN IvMvMY ounolt rrluu parly ha been antioiiiic- j mI by the war offloa. TW statement Hint mi I lie It hi no marine maul roruru t ivr ion dip piilo u "'""'i ,,f reconMoitering thrust, rncNtn I Me 4lu Bib uUilo,'",r,h "' ...idler. , 'brought In. Teutons llurM llrlihjt ArriMa Alletl IUve In llnlrral to Mould Itttnk l llu- stream arp Part. Nov. 3. -The French advancing between Mm rauul MIII tlm roalon aroiiml Corbeny and have r..,...h.,l the ...nih hunk of the Allelte river, the (iertmtn lotiealliiK to the;f," Ani.-rl.Bn prlaonera In (iermanjleial. mi arm of the Nonh aea. and north hank. ileelr.O Itiit the brldgea ft,'H- that prlaonera are l-lnii brought In. roi.a the Allette In their rireat. Since t.tolr S3 the Prenvh hnve k.i..u.l . ,.r All l.iu w 1 1 ii hiiiI mi'kuiru ti'iN. - " 7:0 machine icuna. llerlln. Nov. 3 The Herman havej retrcaied frnm pnlnl alona the t'hemlu-.leii-lhimea In the .Mhiih mic tor o the front In rfiince, aconlliiK to the nltli'lal nommunl. iitlun IhniiciI' I lint evenliiu. The puiiimiinl atlon Klvea no rciiKon for the maneuver, but eaia It n mn.le diirlim Tii" lny nlaTlit 'ayatematlrally and without Interferetirw hy the Kiench troop". llerlln. Nov. 3. -The eauleru bank of the Tnxlliinirnto river from the I Vila valley to me A.irinur aea nan been cleared of Italian.-arcordlng to Hie lierinnn om.-tai imiiiiiciiiimi. lued today. On the mid lower aei'lnra of the Taullumento ih Teuioulc nrmliiH are In flKhtlng con. tact with the Itullnnii, who have been holding out along the enatern bank of the Tiiglliimentit river, either were compelled to retire or nuide primmer. Hiiuu.uiry of 0htiiIiii The Oertniin lime rrtreiited from pulnlH along the hlHtorlc t'hemln-dea-Inline m-i'tor on the AIkiiu region In Frame, where for evral months. , the French troop of tletierul Petnln had been keeping them to task. .lust w here (he retrograde' movement took nli.ee und bow far.lt extends ctiitnot 1 yet be told, as the (lerman nflldul ciiiniiiiinlcatlon iinnounclug It merely snya the Teutons' unnoticed and tin disturbed hy the enemy." syHtemtttic allt withdrew their line from the Vtiitw imai In 4hla sA.lt(in Th en- tire line to the north of the Alsne.;ert h" 'WUml the en where the tlermans were laat ed a. facing the French, is undulat- . Ian to charucter from the olaon aeitor eastward to the vicinity Craonne, and thereroro. It Is Impo- """ - - - alble for the rather terae account ot;l,H the withdrawal to delimit the terrain j which ha been given up. Nevertheless It seems apparent that the Oerman tired of the ter-j rlble ordeal they had heon forced to undergo, 'for some time from the! French artillery and violent Inrantry 1 attack, have decided to fall back upon Iaob. capital of the department of the Alsne. which with Ua nntwort of railway haa been the quest of the French. It la possible that the with drawal of the flermana will compel also the falling 'back of the Oerman foreea In the tura of the battle line In the region rnnlng northward to St. Quentln. If. Indeed. It doea not effect the Orman position a far north na Arra. . :,1 '' ' B TAKE 3 IMS E ' ' division of the United Stifle food ndmlnlHtrutlon announced here to Uitiden, No. 3. llrltlsh force In night that, effective Immediately mll soiithuiistern Pnlimtlue iitta kcd M10 lers, exiorteis and blendora of flour Turkish lines defending the pity of, with Knropenn eouiTirlcs Ik prolillil: t'lufn, takltiR -the tranche a on n S.oOO.chI. yurd front. Thre Icinilred irlnn- This business will be hnn-tled horc- PtH am! flvi tv.achlne sun wnreN;'?e only uy ttu Tend ii;lnil!ils;rr.-tj';r-, -n, ' U. S. SOLDIERS ARE CAPTURED tic-riii.iny lbMirt rapture of North American Hnl.lleni by lUliling Par. lie. WnnhliiKlon Mllrnt Washington. Nov. 3. None of jOnnernl Pershing' dispatches men. IIiiih tliH riiilurn of American sol- illr dy l lit (itTiiiaiia, but the offi- rlulK here liti not doubt the Herman u n mm in cnicut , aa thorn have been I ii Id I ii n parties seen In th section of Irenrliea o riiplod hy the Americana. The KoviTiimont haa arraiued to care Tim Khlne-Marn ranal run. normeaaiero rranre. croa..ea r ii'iicu .ruin iitrnr iiip mvi iiimu bonier. 20 mllea nortlieKt of ;vllle. SHEEP HERDER DIDN'T .S. " I Cortland. Nov. 3. Kate Wilson, .central Oregon Hheepherder. who haa l',,,n ""I" '"" 20 month and. ' nut Know me i lined Hiarea waa; - - . " flacker when he came to loB.lllwI1 4.owmprre raldpr crwcMilH anflf""' women. They have nromked td me armed trawler have been unk U.ough he never aaw ,,l. nor .he,bv , H.an(nliv,un .". He wnta to lnvet hi mv- f )y mn m Uh i"" "i ...... i,im.mi SUNK IN WAR ZONE j .WB Itlo lie .lanelio, Nov "ranlllnn stenmsUips. the Acar. and tn" limiruhy, were torpoilued In Ku- ropcim water. It la officially an- nonnced. There waa a losa of t killed and four InJuVed. "i.uiKltTIKH" Nt PKItHKHK THN WHIHMXO IUNu!. . I Pi'liillelon. Ore.. Nov. 3. The lib- rtiHirt-irm"rm,,n n"K In Pendleton. One "" "" ,n hPftm luai tfi I'An urouatnlntl h la hrllA. '"" 7 "' " " '" i uliia nt li Hi ttVfilia n iro It t tt t rln ir If ' U. OF 0.111 FOOTBALL rortland, Nov. 3. 7:15 p. m. The following football scores bad been received here up to 1 o'clorli this evening: Amherst 14, Columbia 8. ' ' Notre-Daut'e 7, Army 2. Illinois 0. Chicago 0. - ,' . California 37, Washington 0. Oregon Unlveralty. 0, U.8. Ma rines 37. Washington .State 19, Idaho 0. M1L1.KK TII.AOK WITH FA ItOPKANH lltOllllllTKIi New York. Nov. 3. The moling NAVAL RGHT IN KRESS NORTH SEA IIUITIHII KLKKT HINKH (.'HUMAV ( III IKKIt A.l l OTIIKIt PA TltOI. IIOATH PRISONERS BEING BROUGHT IN Thirty MiimlxTa of Crew of tirrmao frills .Maria Are KHIsl Other flellevctl llrtuuisl I million. Nov. S. The admiralty haw announced that certain British force have been engaged In tlie Cat- The a.lmlialty bun announced thatj ( I.nne-i''r"lw,r' w,Me ,unk' i Umdon, Nov. J. Thirty men of the OiTiuun auxiliary crulaer Maria of Klenahburg wore killed In an en iKUKement with ilrlii-oi i.ohI royer. I The Murla met the Itrltlah dntro- era lit mlli-n north of Kulton, and opo nod file. The llrlllli deatroyeri anawered and In 10 minute lh Marl wa ablaite. Thirty of the crew of HI were killed, the reat took; to biMila. It I believed they wir" reamed. 0 (.....nhuuen. Nov. 3.'-The C.er iDiuiIhIi bliN, who miiw' the alnklng. 'They Ntute that they aw the aiiip burning and later kmw them ink..lle Ie vlctlma of the terrible "Prua- ! The frocodlle carried a crew of'wn Ryatem" of atarvatlon. If It lie 100 men. i Klsimir, iK'iiiuni'K, Not. Wound ed men from Hi. i liermun auxiliary cnilher whii-h wna sunk in the North sea, were landed here. . London, Nov. S. An electrically untniled high speed boat attacked , llrltlsh vessels putrolllng the Itel- jglun coust toduy. The boat was des- troyed by the Urltlsh. STlMMiKlt.MAX HUM KS PltKSSINti ITALIAN I.KKT Home, Nov. 3. Austro-Oci inan pressure waa more noticeable yester day on the loft wing of the Italian armies on the Tagliumnnto line. The Italian detained the Teutons at- . ... .... . ... tempi to reain tne ngni nang or tne Irlver. I ' ,., , ,. . SOMEWHERE SECURING OF SIGNATURES : COMPLETED WOMAN'S COI'KCII, OF DKKKNMK completm tiir wohk uvavs HY PIPIL8 EXCELLENT WORK BY STUDENTS Woman MoggV! ToWcolewa laj for the .Men to Incrt-a the Mb ; erty llonil Funds The woman'a council of ilefenM haa JiimI comtdeted the Job ao well bfKiin by the aohool rhlldren laat week, of aerurlnic alxnaturea to the Hoover earda. We here dealre to "hand a boqtiet" Mf young ppopl, for th, exre, lent work they did. nd to our teacher who Iniplred auch activity ami ao efficiently directed the cara paln. and to the reeponilve women folk. n aeveral dliitrlct not a card waa placed by our women ranvaaaera becauae the rhlldren had been there ahead of them. We dealre aluo to cull the atten tion of the public, to the peralatent effort of our women worker, who went araln and again to home tney fonna the woman of the noUHe "out." until on Friday night, jpledge card had been alirned by near- jly every honnekeeper In the city Surely thl beaoealct the eplrlt of aave the food It la now up to tht government to defeat the aubinaiine and land this food aafe on the oiher aide. Never ahnll our boy nor our al- In 0lir power to prevent it. no mat ter how great the actifice. A number of intereatlng Incident were reported by our canvaiwier. One little woman, a ahe willingly sluued the card with a toll-stained little hand, made the following request: "Will some of you ladlea ask jome loyal man, good at figures to mstlmate what the proceeds of a 'Tobaccoiesa Day would he. and how much It would swell the Liberty bond fund." We present the request and sug gest that the "loyal man" get at once tn work on Investigation and "compilation. " Ami we herewith pledge that our women will leave hrooma and mop, wash tubs and Jronlng boards, sew ing mn.'hlnes. crylr.fr 'babies, social activities, and food conserratlon to carry the pledge card with the same persistence shown In the re cent campaign. . OVER GERMANY INnANASOt.1 Niwa fJ. URGE nun TO USEE '!K Houulii liiU.n Lmdw Asrt Mrike Will Continue I'nlll TMr lit mamls Are Met Washington, Nov. S. Inttmrtlon 'wot to striking telephone employee at Walla Walla, Seattle, Tacoma and 1 Cortland to return to work, pending t mediation conferences were repeated ; In telegram eenl today by Prank i McNnlty. president ,of the Interna tional Amioctatlon of Electrical i Worker. Seattle, Nor. 3. fnlon leaden here have, aaeerted that the atrlkem will return to work only when the government taket over the telephone ayatem or the company grant their denianda. SIX JOSEPHINE MEN EH IF! FKE There are at leat alx Joaephlnei11 country at large. county men. with the American ar- These funda are to be diatrlbuted mle In Krnn.-e. with the probability;" follow: for work with C. 8. of others being on their way. Re-rni)r and nary men In thta country, crultlng Offlcer Bauer haa received I MM 20.000; for work with V. 8. notly of the afe arrival or Worth rmy and navy men overaeaa. lt. Hamllton, Theo. J. Flh. Howard J.,4.00O; for work In the Ruwian rJberley. Roy E. Hart and Krnent E.irm'. $3.O5.OO0: French army $1.. Caiwel. Lieutenant Trenton H. Del-,'4'000: Italian army, $1,000,000 ano. with the regiment of railway prison camp. 1 1.000,000. There engineer, arrived there aome weekiwl" lso supplementary um for afro. RUSSIANS FRATERNIZE 1'etrograd. Nov. 3. Kuaian troopai in the Voshnotf sector fraternized j yesterduy with the German troops, the Hussian war offl.e announced.! The Voshnotf section Is on the west-' ern front, southeast of Vllna. KN) III V KHS IMM KKItlTKD Ity hll) AIIIMsTKATIO. Washington, Nov. 3. The food administration denies plans to rom mandeer canned goods. Men attempting to buy honie-can-ned products, (declaring themselves to be food administration agents are Imposters. It was announced today. L School work.' waa resumed Ihtirr- aay morning alter three days vaca tion given by " the school board In, order that the teacher might attend the " Jackson cojiuty Institute held ik Ashland. Every teacher from thia city was In attendance,, showing that all appreciated the opportunity given , . ' 1 ...am. .. .-viiiifh urn iiivuKeni irom other part of the country were: O. M. Plummer, State Superintendent J.. A. Churchill. Mlsa Margaret Boyland. of Humbold State normal. Professor E. T. Reed of O. A. C. Dr. H. D. Sheldon, of IT. of O., M. C. Seymoro , .' . ' ' , ' , of O. A. C. and Mrs. Mry U Ful- kerson. City School Superintendent Imel addressed the high school sec tion on the subject, "Proposed changes ln the Course ' of Study to Meet Jesent Demands." The Institute adopted resolutions favoring re-eetabllshment of Ash land State normal school, and the' establishment of a similar school at some suitable place ln eastern Ore gon. Another resolution that the teacher should use every effort to Inspire the children with a love for their country, reverence for the fla and a riesre to make such sacrifices as may seem expedient and wise. The teachers of Jackson county also expressed appreciation tor the voluntary attendance of the delega tion of Josephine county teachers. CAMPAIGN EOR S200Q YJUA. RED JOHKPHIXK OH.XTY IS ASKED TO HILSK 8 I'M FOII WOHK AT HOME AXI AHROAI) $35,000,000 OWL KEECED leai ftiainno. CentnU (manite l Chalrmewi for Holkltiaf (bo aahteee Are 8eiectd The next drive for war fund la Joephlne county will be opened on Sunday, November 11, to raise the una of $2,000, apportioned to thl county for the work of the Y. M. C. A. work both in thl country and la Euroiie. The campaign la national in arope and It la proponed to ralxe the mm of $35,000,000 throughout .Inevitable expansion of 13.333.000. i The central committee la headed j by T. P. Cramer, county chairman; Oeorge C. Sabln. speaker chalrmaa; I A.- E.. Voorhle. publicity; T. M. jStott, treasurer, with the follow tag' , team chairmen: . No. 1. Frank Mashburn. No. 2. Or. 8. Loughridge. No. 3. Frank Bramwell. No. i. C. II. Woodward. ....... No. !. E. T. Ludden. No. 6. Dr. E. C. Macy. No. 7. A. C. Hoicomb. "' No. H. C. A. Winetrout. . . Nb. 9. Paul Blanchard. " No. 10. H. U Stonaker. Out of town men to assist the teani ln making campaign In outside luiwricia: seima, r. K. , iJ. (1. Anderson; Kerby J. F. Stlth. U. Q. Wllllts: Takllma B. F Hogne, C. E. Tucker; Holland H. B. Reed. E. H. Wise, Ed. Llnd; Murphy U M. Mitchell. U W. Carson. W. O. White. R. K. Woodson; Williams D. Vinyard, Henry Norton, Bert Bigelow, A. U Blodgett; Merlin jO. W. Mitchell Jr.. H. E. Gale; I.e iland Chaa Prultt, iA. A. Porter. A. ;C. Epperly; , Wolf Creek M. A. I Steward, Chester Cook; Oatlce j Harry lwla; Wlldervllle C. P. 1 Lovelace. J. A. Bish. Rev. C. ..Mor ris. The excellent work already done by the Y. M. C, A. Is a matter of com mon knowledge. Its service 1a the war baa Indeed become essential t the proper prosecution of the war The present movement tor funds baa received the hearty sanction of Pres ident Wilson, General Persuing, rand 1 . " , V -. . .w staged In the actual conduct of the practically every U. 8., official en- war. , ' . 'I Here Is the message from Presi dent Wilson sent to John R. (Mott, formerly general secretary of the In- IDI UHUVUftl VISIUWllUD. v; ., . . iproachlng meetlnc of the war work ( Coat! n see oa wis) 4.) PiCKET COAT OS V.1THALL Oil DK3 Washington, Nov. 3 The navy de partment Is advised that a picket boat on the I'. S. S. Michigan floun dered tn home waters October 30,' and apparently the entire crew of 12 metr-were lost. The finding of the bodies of three men and the failure to flud any other sign of the boat or occupants leads to the belief that all the occupant ot the boat war lost.