I University of Ore l.llrsr , '1$ OA V! 'Ay DAILY EDITION VW IX., No, n a&urn fax, joemsuni cocimr, cskoox, Monday, sutkhuich sn, 10m. WHOLE Hl'MBER 2170. TT' m 1 Ill ID UHD : r - ' " I SERBIANS CUT 01G DRIVE IS ON GERMAN UHES Mip.OO IN THE SOUTH BI NS KKKL Utm OK TIIKIlt MAIN COMMl MOATION IJXK TO PIULEP ' MCE 25 MILES IN 1 DAY Serbians Continue to Usther Prlsiw r nd War Material sad Advance 40 Mllee London, Sept. 13. Ths Serbians bare cut (he main railway line be tween Uskub and Aslonlkl and are on tbe western bank of the Cardar river. Went of Vardar the Sorbin cut the railway line to 1'rllni, which ta the main line of German commiial cations In this region. Tho Serbian Infantry unlla are now In the moun tain region and advanced 25 mlli In one day. The number of prison era and war material li Increasing rapidly. The neighboring Grman and Bul garian aerlora are now feeling the loan of their communication llnea. The enemy reinforcements are being forced to retreat. 7 Since September II the Serblana have advanced 40 miles. tondon, Sept. It, The Serbians tisv raptured between ' 9,000 and 10,000 prisoner and 110 gun, ac cording to the Evening Standard. Buy Uberty Bond- light fingered gang Ire busily engaged Some local talent la pulling off some very clever robbing stunts, or Ise an organised gang of thieve I gutting In It work right now In southern Oregon. , ' Several place ot business have been broken Into lately. The last ot the week one drug store In thla city, Wm. Hammett'i plumbing hop, John Denlion's office and the Gold en (Rule Store were "touched" tor small amount. At the Hammett place the thieve took t number ot tools, Mr. Denlson lost a new auto mobile tlrs and lome tool, while last night the (lolden Rule Store suf fered the loss of some change and check, The change wa kept In a pasteboard shorbox In the store, and the robber, who made hi entrance through a back window, evidently bad the little cash box located the day previous, else he would not have been able to locate It so quickly, t It I stated that two small rob beries were alio committed at Med ford within the past "few day. Buy Liberty Bond """"" INSTRUCTION FRIDAY Captain E. M. Burke, of 'Portland, Is In the city today, arranging for the meeting next Friday night when military Instruction will be given to all registrant between the ago of 18 and 45 year. The following or der by Provost Marshal-General Crowder ha been Issued: 1 ' "All men ot all classes subject to draft sre hereby notified to receive Instruction, reporting to Grsot Pas t 8 p. m. Friday, September 37, 1918. Thl Includes all mon from 18 to 45. ' (Continued on page 4) Kvery Soliciting Team Hard at Work (luUrauia llrunwclj .Urges lie newed Effort . The fourth Uberty loan drive I. on In full blaat. Teams eolloltlnf applications re t rk la 0'ty and In every district within Jose phine county. Many of ths team canvassed on Sunday and practically completed their work. Ths amount subscribed up to thla evening can not be definitely determined; but It I apparent from verbal and untsbu lated reports to Chairman Bramwell, that many of the districts, snd ths city a well, are not subscribing In sufficient amount to guarantee this county's quota. "Whlls the report received from soliciting teams are Incomplete," said Chairman Bramwell this after noon, "It la very evident that our quota will not be subscribed by to morrow night This means re-nwed effort on the part of the solicitors In every part of lb county. We muat not stop tomorrow. This' drive wilt continue until the people of this countv have done their duty. Our quota w reduced to the extent of approximately $56,000 and for us to fall after these concession, would bring th people of Josephine county not only In dl-repute, but to s poet tlon of disgrace. We must remem ber, that when we received this con cession of 150,000, other counties in the state must shoulder that addi tional load. There I no use for peo ple to believe they will be overlook- ed or evade thla responsibility. We muit uhcrtbe our quota and the work will not ceaae until the full . . . . 1 1 nf. amount naa oeen suosmoea. must enter the work tomorrow with renewed energy snd determination. "There I no excn for thl coun ty to fall. Other counties have over come their difficulties snd we muat do tbe aame. Excuse will not pay the bills or support the Josephine county boy who are t the front. There I only one answer to the ques tion snd that answer will be for 1159.000." -Buy Uberty Bonds It. 8. CASUALTY LIST The following casualties are re- ported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces for Sunday and Monday: Killed In action . . 241 Missing In action .218 Wounded severely S3 2 Died ot wound" .u... ..151 DM ot accident 21 Died of disease .' .'- 44 Wounded, degree undetermined- 20 Prisoners , I . Totsl 1028 Wounded severely Clayton Sloan Pendleton: ;Joseph Wood, The Dal- es; William Miller. Msrine Corps Killed In action 27 Wounded In action, severely 7 Missing In action ...1 14 Died ot wound 7 In hand ot enemy 8 Total 58 Killed In. action 'Robert N. Wal- pole, 'Portlnnd; Walter J.. Cox, Port land; Russel 8. Hawk, Derby, Jack son county, Ore. , Buy Liberty Bond , FULL RETURNS SHOW Of ' Washington.' Sepf'. 23. Complete return show tlijs jlfaft registration In Oregon to be 106,986, against an estimate ot 84,t(l4.'', '! BRITISH TAKE 25,000 FfCrcL llftA, Sdb 111 Allb ft&l Sr7l KhtlZt C3 ! r . r Tcrb tzi Ciy Httire Fro War London, Sept. 1W Twenty-five thousand Turkish prisoners sad 800 gun have betw coasted by the Brit- u Tbe 7th sad cMh Turkish sr. mine have virtually ceased to exist, and Hie llrlUsh hare raptured the eat ire transport of thcee entile. Reports from Palestine today In dicated that Bonn of the Turk Uh force of at least 40,000 meet trapped by the llritinh through the seizure of tlie last of the passages oa the Jor- das river oast possibly get away. London, Sept. 13. The Serbian and allies In central Macedonia hare dealt the enemy communication llnea such blows that are expected to bring about the complete re-sdjustment of the enemy positions In that theatre ot war. On the western front the allies are progressing successfully In their en circlement of St. Quentln. In Macedonia' the salient 'driven Into the Bulgarian line at Sokol h.i been widened until the sllles are advancing on a front ot nearly 50 miles, from esst ot Monastlr to Var dar. In Palestine the allies are moving northward, with ; surprising speed 10 PEOPLE H Both sides ot Sixth street were veil lined with people Saturdsy night to witness the Mothers Day parade, which was a very Impressive sight. The parade started from the courthouse, marched down Sixth-'to I tho Oxford and returned on the aame street to the starting point, where tne .peaking was made. First cams the clly bsnd, then about fifty or loventv-ftve mother who have aona ju the service. These were followed ;tay the wlvea ot men at the front, then came the siBters ot our soldiers 'and a large number. of children, the mothers and wive all carrying ser vice flaga. Following the parade there was a short musical program at the court house preceding the speaking. After tbe vast audrence, numbering ' per haps 1,500 or 2,000 people, Joined In singing "America," Mrs. J. O. Nib- ley eang "Keep the Home Fire Burning," and Mr. Harry Clark fa vored the audience with "The 'tang Long Trail," the crowd Joining In the chorus on both songs, after which "The Star' Spangled Banner" was sung. Chairman Fred A. William then Introduced Major Hamilton. The major did not mince words. HI description of the proper way to pull a bayonet from a Hun's solar plexus, by putting one foot on the Socbe's neck, the other foot on the fellow's "belly" and ,' whirling around, brought elisors from the crowd, as did also his account of the elusive "cooty." , Then suddenly he brought the audience from a mood of elation to thoughts ot vengence and some ot them to tear by his vivid des cription ot the Oerman cruelties in flicted upon helplees girls and chll dren, aged men and women. - The speaker assured his hearers that stories ' of Hun atrocities were not exaggerated. ' ' " i j . After paying a glowing tribute OTHERS w A r . i i i i snd power snd seem to here dealt ths Turk a blow thst msy shatter their power. The Turks sppesr com pletely defeated and tbe march of ths British, French and Arabs to ward the es ot Tiberias Is trivi ally unopposed. The allies hsre passed Nsxareth and ars approaching Tyra. Ths cap ture of Damasous and Beyreut would mean tbe complete disorganization of the Turkish machinery of war on a wlds area. Operations In Macedonia and Pal eatlns may have political result tar outweighing the military objectives. snd there may be truth In the per- litent reports that Turkey snd Bal gar) a ars ready to retire from the war.1 Sensational result are expect ed In Bulgaria at any time. London, Sept. 28. British cavalry unit operating between the Jordan and ..Mediterranean. ' In Palestrae, have sdvsnoed -some 60 mile from thelr orlgln1 PO - of Nsxareth, also Afule end Belian, according to a British wsr office an nouncement. .. . . (Continued on Pags Four) E PATRIOTIC TjlllG to the mothers who marched In the parade the major closed his address and Chairman Williams introduced U J. Simpson ot "Shore Acres." "Louie" Simpson rang true to form Saturday night he never disap points his audtence. Emphasizing the Importance ot quickly raising the Fourth Liberty loan to furnish our boys with plen ty ot guns and ammunition to blaat their way through the hordes of murderous Huns, Mr. Simpson dwelt upon the significant part being tak en by the mothers and wives of our boys at the front. It was "Moth ers Day" and Mr. Simpson was lavish in his praise ot those who sre fight ing ths silent battle. A very notice able feature ot hi speech waa that when Major Hamilton finished hi interesting talk and Mr. Simpson wa introduced, a number , ot people who perhapa thought they would be compelled to listen to a long.tlreeome discourse began to file away from the crowd. -Then the charm tell. The slight commotion ceased and those who were restless suddenly found themselves squarely facing the speaker and giving him their clos est attention. The slightest noises were hustved and had the crowd been standing on & floor Instead of the blue grass lawn of the court house, the ring ot the proverbial pin could have been heard as It tell. It la not "Louie" Simpson's flowery speaking that catches and grips your atten tion, but the magnetlo force of his delivery. -The emphasis placed upon his well chosen words and the fact that they come, straight from his heart grip one like the story ot the old mariner and you cannot choose but listen.' , , vJ V The Mother Day parade In Grants Pas Saturday night was perfect success and one which will long be remembered, ' . j ,-i ' . , i.I . SUCCESS SlillTIILII D1TTER FIGIIT im OBIECTJFFRHICII FQ COI Cllac to Thetr Kaoircling Moreaeeat Arosnd That City WUh Itulldog Teescity Psris, Sept 28. The French yes terday snd Isst night made notable gains In their drivs for ths encircle ment ot St. Quentln. .They pushed in far In thslr advance from the south snd captured the village and fort of VendeulL close to ths Oise rivsr, nine miles southeast of St. Quentln. From Vendeull the French pushed on to tb river. North of Lefontslns they penetrated the wood in the direction of Hanacourt Buy Liberty Bonds FISTEPUMES RUE AYRSII HEED The largest shipment ot register ed dairy cattle sver made at one time In the United States wa sent out this week from the Ayrshire herd of J. W. Cllse, Seattle, Wash., prob ably the 'greatest breeder of thst kind ot cattle In the United States. The shipment wss purchased by F. JC Steel, whose home ' Is. at Grant Pass, for the Goesard Breeding Es tates of Chicago, 111., of which Mr. Steel is general manager. The cat tle take eight full freight cars to transport them; and hare six men along as caretakers. There are 100 head in all, 86 being milking cowa. Among them are many world's re cord milk snd butter animals. This shipment goes to the . Indisna sec tion of the Gossard Breeding Eststes, Martinsville, Ind. The Gossard peo ple Intend putting in herds of Ayr- shires totaling 1,000 head ot milk ing cow ultimately. Mr. Steet spent several days st the Winona ranch, where he has been a successful breeder of Berkshire hogs for soms years. He left tor San Francisco Saturday night. . Buy Liberty Bonds THE MIN D Ths annual Harvest Festival ot the Salvation Army will Uke place Saturday, 'Sunday and Monday, Sep tember 28, 29 and 30. Any dona tions ot fruit or vegetables, etc, will be very much appreciated. This Is an effort the Salvation Army makes every year throughout . the United State and many other coun tries for the support ot the slum and rescue work. The proceed go to support rescue homes, snd hospitals for unfortunate women and children and the men's industrial homes of which there sre 145 throughout the United State. Donations can be left at the hall, 413 O street, or will be called for by Lieutenant Alfred Jury, or some of the comrades. Buy Liberty Bonds IH)IHKVIKI CONTINUE REIGN OF TERROR Amsterdam, ' Sept. . 23. Rioting against entente national has taken place In Vologda province and some Americana snd . Frenchmen . have been murdered, according to the Pet- rograd i correspondent of the Ham burger Nachrlchten.'i( . The Russian people' commissary at Vologda has urged upon the pop ulation ot the entire Vologda pro vince the. most ruthless persecution of British subjejets and French and American citizens. . HARVEST FESTIVAL . . t STILL m BRITISH CONTINl'M TO LAUNCH SPIRITED ATTACKS OJf WEST- Oermaas Try Cornier Attack to Save City Bast Salter Heavy London, Sept 23 The British last night attacked the German lines be tween St Quentln and Cambral, op-' posits LeCstelet making progress la tbe vicinity of Tombols farm snd capturing a group of trenches snd strong points on ths ridge northwest of Vendheuile. Another strong po sition, near the Honssoy road. Just to tbe southwsrd, wss also taken by the British. Successful local sttaeka were made south ot VTIlers-Oulslsin. . The German yesterday counter attacked near the CIHemony Farm, west of LeCatelet, but were repulsed with heavy losses. ' Northwest of S. Quentla the Osr nisns penetrated the British line on one point, but were throws out by a counter-attack.. London, Sept. 23. British airmen yesterday dropped 18 tons of bombs on the Oermsn alrdomes snd blsst furnace In the Mets region. Buy Liberty Bonds GERiMAN WAR BOOTY ATTRACTS BiG BO Jhe train bearing German war booty arrived in thla city on schedule time today and buglers from ths train went through the city an nouncing the arrival ot the relics. Hardly had the train slowed down before people began gathering and soon the crowd became so dense that one could hardly squeeze alongside the cars. The many kinds of death- dealing instruments snd smmunitton were a great curiosity to the people snd the by the time the train left at 1 o'clock fully 2,000 interested spec tators bad given the articles on dis play the once over. One large Ger man gun was captnred by Americans who accounted for the last internal Hun operating It. The shield on the gun was perforated until It looked like a sieve. The piece was finally put out ot service by a monster shell which burst on It. For a time the exhibit put a quiet us on the soliciting of Liberty bonds for vthe reason that most everyone was st the train, but It gave us an Idea of what our boys are going against on the western front and was worth rnln? mllen tn e. Buy Liberty Bonds ITALIANS ARE HITTING I ir.ii Rome, Sept. 23. The Italians In Macedonia have advanced an aver age of Over seven miles, pursuing the Germans and Bulgarians, and have taken 16 villages. 1 On the Italian mountain front the French In a local attack damaged and destroyed the Austrian defense system east Of Mont Slsemol and captured 106 pris oners and five machine gun. " v , &M1. TMt" S'-S "i fc"'