&tUret'rviPf ll.'ilt.n itriiit laM. fnn, aoteoitit. Cmi mattentniUr cl of Cflnjrr nl M AUU, Wv SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. VOL XVlV. NO.St 514, 1918 NFUENZA SHOWS SLIGHT DECREASE Herolo rvjenpureo Taken to Pre vent Spread of Epidemic Achieve Reeults. INOCULATION SUCCESSFUL State- art of Health Making Largs Quantity of Preventive Vaccine to Be Ready 'for General Dlctrlbutlon Thle Week. The rt fow dnys has noted a "light relaxation or tho stranglo-hold tho Influenza epidemic has upon somo ' n'ecttoas, now casca allowing a con aldurablo docroauo. Owing to tho prompt action of Mnyor Morrison' of r"Bprlngfiold In closing nlpubllc Kth orlng placos before tho dlncaso had secured a strong foothold, thoro has not been tho marked provalcncy of tho opldomla horo as compared to othor cities whoro tho olllclnl ban was not placed bofore tho disease had sproud pnitt lbs Inclploncy. C Many precautions uro being taken In nil Pacific Coast cities to check ltu ravages and marked progress has been noticed nlonj; this lino where affecUvo measurwi havs provnlled. ; Springfield Endangered ! In tho past fow days thoro has been a relaxing of tho precautionary meas- - urcs which kopt Springfield casos ' a minimum, and a number of now casoo havo Iwon reported directly traceable through heedlessness of pub f lie health. In an Intorvlow with v Mayor Morrison todny tho Mnyor ' stated unequivocally Jbat unless more rigid "observance of Uie procau- i, tlonary measures that had received llils oinclal uanctlon wVersnade,'4ho r 1. 1 I... .Mnlnnllrifl in mwiun inn mil I WUUIU WV - " , ! of tho pol'.co power vested In his offlco to enforce Uiom. It ho ioon reliably t reported to mo," tho Mnyor 'Stated, 'that n number of high chool gather ings nnd other functions lmvo taken placo, nnd unless these nra stopped at onco Unublo. will auo. t'urthor than that I havo counted ns many us fifteen boys on Uie streets nt ononh anything coring of Qonnnn tlmo. All minor children horcarier soon on tho street will, bo stopped nnd questioned aa ttt tho nature of Uiolr business, nnd unless satisfactory information Is ollclu-d for Uo!r ap pearance on tho streets, thoy nnd their j parontM will bo held culpable, to the law. 'Tho situation Is becoming too sorlpus to brook farther inrracuouaof tho Albora ciouccrn In tho near fu and futuro offcriBotf will bo summurlly ; turo Is not a 3mrd matter to deter dealt with." f 'ynnlue, but no uno, as far ns can bo 8tato Makes Vaccine. (learned, seems to bo bursting In a A prophylactic vaccine, used with paroxysm of grief over tholr Xalo. good results olsowhoro and oxpected, RPqiDPMT DIES AT COAST to aid in curbing tho influenza horo. RESIDENT P'lb Al OUM&l is ;bemg prepared Toy state and city ,8 Vctm 0f Sisanlsh. Influensa III honlth olllclala nnd will bo ready for , 0n)y a Snort Ttm0i free .distribution to .doctoru soon, it Qeorgo Mnglll, a rosldont of Sprlnc- was npnouncod Tuesday by tho Htnie Board of Health. In .Scatilo 00,000 persons havo been treated with tho sorum ,wlth tho ro suit, It Is said, that nono has con tractod tho dlseaso In n serious form. At tho Sklnnod & Eddy shipyards C.008 employuos wero inoculated. Tlio cnlturo from waicli nntl-inilu- onza serum Is mado was brought toironuo JI1H ,1UU,U UUIV . , Portland by a representative of tho health department of tho Shipping Board. Only two of 1.200 mon Inocu lated .at tho Bromorton Navy-yard lmvo contracted Inftuonza, ho says. Vaccine Supplied Physicians. Tho vaccjno, which Is recommended na n provontlvo, not a euro, will bo supplied to physicians only. No in oculations will bo mado elthor at statu or city laboratories. Tho state laboratory has sent put small quanti ties tp "physicians outside' or Portland. Tho city laboratory will not havo any quantity ready until Thursday, Tho sorum is admlnlstorod hypodor mlcally. Tho -charge for lnooulation Is oxpoctod to bo tho regular amount for n' visit. Inoculate Troops at Camp Dlx. Successful Inoculation of 10.0Q0 so' dlers at Camp Dlx, N. J., against pneu monia following Influenza caused cninp 1 nunthorit'o's to offer Uie treatraont tol 10 00(1 moro noxt woolt. Although not a man inoculated has contracted pneu- monla ''Uie treatment was. said to uo ia itB, ctporlmontal stage and, not 'ad vocated, aa a ,curo but as a proventivo Take the New !-r the news. General Merchandise, Etc, A Japondeo rottldont of Itlverslrio, fa!., vaato-J to order aomo goods from hla morcliniit. Ho wrote out tlio fol lowing ordor and fooling rather happy ovor tlio advent of a now non In h'.8 household, Incorporated that fact Into tho order. Thin la tlio way ho wroto It. "PloaBQ Bond mo ton pounds of auf Bar, two pounds of coffpo and two pounds of too, my wlfo gave north to , a big Daiiy boy last nignt, also a scrow driver! a roll of barbed wire, and a rat trap, and a doro mat. It weighed ton pounds and a straw hat." AMERICAN PLANES ACTIVE Bio Formation Plays Havoo Enemy Concentrations With Tho first real sunshine In weeks rev suited today in tho most bitter tight- log in tho air. Tho sky was full of airplanes Two big expeditions bombed the German rear arcaH. tlila afternoon. Moro than ICO American planes In ono formation, including SO bombing ma chines, swept over the JJuzancy ro nton. Tons of explosives were dropped. Railway yards and woods where troops wero concentrating wero doluged wlUi bombs. In tho past 24 hours Lieutenant Chambers of Toniiessee lins brought I down two hostile planes and Lleuten- ams Illckcnbackcr, rovers nnd Wright , and Captain Grant one each. Lieu- leiiiiuiH wouiBcy, niuiininK, xiuiuvh-' and Colson encountorod and brought down four Kokkurs in flames, escaping without injury. CANCEL ALBERS (HILL PRODUCTS jSprinHold Peed Co, "and Oth ( Litrga ' D c al a rsPuk Kibosh on Pro-Hun Stuff. C E. Lyon, manaper of tho SprtnK - ilenil Feed Co., has cimcolled all orders for food products rcado by tho Albora BroB. Milling Co. of Portland, and -will Trtto on othor lines covering tho same varieties of milled products unmlxoB propngnnua or any winor uniiniaB , adophla, ta recognising every record ' writes .interestingly or personal nx Covlltry to nausento patriotic Amort-, Um has 3roen 08tabijsned( nnd( nke. 1 pcrtencss on tJie Firing Une. xans. Ail Drancu wnoicsaio aoiihcs .3n Eugono have also taken concortcd jboon beaton by ,ho caot3uld 80Uth. action with otliw doalora througlnnit' tho Northwest who havo been hnnd- ling tho' Albers products, and -caitcol- 'dud tholr orders. What will becomo flold fpr ,nnUy years, succumbed to ir- fluonza on Sunflay, October 20, 1918, at tho Mercy hospital nt North Bend. Ho bad boon Ul ionly n fow days, but death followed swiftly after he con tracted tho disease. Tho deceased Vas born at Caburg, July 24, 1802. IIo moved to Spring- field nt tho ago of six yonrs and has j was ompioyoa in mo lumuor csnips on tho const last summer nnd fall, nnd on December 9. 1917, h'.s arm was baflly crushod by a Inlllng tree. Srnci ho was Injured ho 3ms been at homo with his mother' until a weok aso, when ho went back to work at North Bond. " , I 7 rosldonco In Sprlngflold. Every holunr of Liberty 4e should exchange them for similar bonds boar Hois Burvlvod by his mothpr, Mrs. In& AKVo intonest before November 9th. next. If he falls to avail of this Mary a Mnglll; three sisters, Mrs. opportunity his A bonds will suffer a market deputation of fully threo I uoia 1 ostor of Portland, Mrs. Sam Pmts bo,ow tho valuo of lha 4K7 bonds Jnt0 wh,ch ho now ontltled to Illchmond and Miss Bstella Mnglll of thts city, and one brother, Lloyd Ma- gilt of Bend, Oroaon. Tho funoral wub hold. Wednesday j-aftornpon from tho Walker cnapol and interment was mado In Laurel Hill comotoryf Services wore conducted by Itov,'Danford at the gravo, Austria Still Refractory, Zurich, Oct. 24. Austria's reply to ! prosiuont wiison win soon uo u.- patchod. ,ady"!cos received here tpday siaion. iu 'i w - nounco Austria's refusal to negotjato yith ihe Cocho-Slovak national poun- oil, but will offer to negotiate 'with tho Czechs Ju Ausrtla. WILL ABOLISH 15 8 S Chairman Hurley Will Not Award Further Contracts to N UmliVOlmoiliif' Wfl8hlhtan, Oct. 24,1 Because of. tholr iricftcjeeyl frcsn'15'to $illv,'t i t.'irtil .AL. i :lw Lii In making thta fifastnifw rnni .la f Ia. ! WOODEN H1PYARD tho EiMcy'-'rlMrt'C'orVlWin ' Me4 to beeowe, have formed, a real not refcWt Aaklto cimtrUii.' ' 'ealale partnership under the same I night Chrnkrf KHrley, or' laVaSf-'W i.,'.'- curlA1f,Bg of tha. BhiPbUMdl pr0:f u lho tH,fent the new Arm o ; ,h() 8te bm ukeft tb save forato UP an tensive scale in malor, ,abor aRtl monoy (farm and city proper y, and listings As fast as the yards complete tho, hL BoUl mon hftVe B largc ac. ahlrs now under construction Uio, ,ntanco ,n Ea8tern 0regon and workmen will .be-sent toother pants, ,daho nnd my hw fonnutatod a which are constanUy In need of 8iH-lclunpaIgn t0 lnter0st property-holders tlonal labor. Mr. Hur.oy would notln, ,hnen Bnp.,ona , trfll!o tho!- hold. make public tho names of tho yards, nor did ho Indicate when the closing Ul 1I1UU1 WUUIU UUIU. Delivery Contrabts Broken. Tho vardii hold to ho Inefllclont havo failed to do'.lvor contract ships within I cI tho extremes of cllmato there and tho tlmo or nt tho prlco specified iniJiavo tholr eyes turned longingly te 11.0 contracts. Mr. Hurley said. Not ft alnR,0 p,ant ,n UjQ Qngon c,8 trlct is known to bo on tho inefficient llsL With this district loading Un entire United States in tb-j numbor "f essoin launched and completed, and with every reason to oxpect that it I v.-Ill end 1918 with tho largest finished 'fleet 01 -wooden ships to its credit of 1 any district, it Is not lcllovod that of a jof th6 yards will bo included in tho action that Chairman Hurloy contem- plates. I ShJflbulldorii.feaMhat tho North wpjt will coiiUnuo to bo the wooden ship conwructlpn caBtor. ,tu matorIal..,mndlB, j&mro their Jjuslncss' supfiy uero is Wln 01 mo west aM.and has bccaptcd aEenclee tor a num. easier of access, and there are plesty hor of enniRanI. otllWn at men for tho -wooden plants, which In point of equipment are laost od - j Messages f Praise Received, . UacWnjT a8Bumntioa .that tho Crogon district is froo of tho taint of Inefficiency aro commonaatoey telo - . crama rDaiVDtl trom offlciai nf tho 1 Eni0 vlcot Co rporaaon , PhH. . wlso. in ilint rcsnoct. tlie wi-st lion not WILSON'S REPLY TO HUNS Lack of spaco prevents publication of tho hill text of President Wilson's reply t tho latest Cermau peace note, but aiviprcd of. Its "soft podal" and the elosaofverblago In whTitih It is couchod mid intr.vprcted In plain United States it reads: Provision 1t. Harmrtrlng you so you can't fight. Provision 72.. Wo aro all from Show Mo, Missouri. Provision 3. You nro a bunch of d d liars. Provision 4, If ytm qplt you admit it; f jou don't quit, wo know U anyhow and Hint's mil. Holders of Previous Liberty Bonds Should Exchange for Present Issue Cn Une assumption that a 47c rato 'the erodlt tmsis of the Ualted States suea ot tho four Liberty Loans should First (Converted) 4V,b (duo Socond (Converted) 4ia (duo Titfra 4s (auo lass). ' l',ourttl Wo W38. redeemable 1933).... wu-u Tho 3s, which diffor from tlio froo from all tasation, should never, be BUbJocted to a direct comparison since they will be primarily In demand by, those who can well afford to purchase them on a 3 basis so long as excessive income taxation gives to thoso bonds a particular, independent value! While is Is possible that our government may not bo roquirod to issuo bonds bearing a higher rate of Interest thait 4, especially if the war j chould ond at an early dato, it is also probablo that lf a hlghoV ra't6 of inter- ( est should later bo named for future loons, the, particular tax-exompt features i which the p'rosont iitf carry might b,e altogether removed from subsequent which the prosont 4? arry might . -y.m( WUII, . ,ua ,, nuum m,Uii ibsiibui. 'be In popular demand over a fully taxablo "bond. At all eyemli;; te resopc ' t v. v of the fact that the cltlzena of (his country ,s,hould welcome an opportunity to even loan their money without any Intorest return whatever, ,1b' order to bring -about a vlctorlqusj,eace and tho porpotuatlon of the democracy which w all wish to epeUiiitt to enjoy, NEW BOM STARTS REALTY BUSINESS Ml N. Thompsonand Chas. Uhl Form Co-ParthersHlp In Springfield, M. Jtf. Thompson and Chas. Uhl, Mng wltS eyes of fallh'uand dln- Thompson St Uhl, and have opened omce. on a.n n w.c Third and Fourth. bmces flr buy -VTQJcrly ,n tho WJUam. oUo yMoy , and noar SprJngflfflId; Mr. Thompson, In an interview with a News reporter, stated, that many Eooplo in those localities are tired wara tho "garuenspot. or Oregon." tho "gardenspot- of I TT .1 1 Ik- . .!.. farmod thoso sections because they made money a little faster there, but after having made their "stake," their dominating impulso was to seek a section whoro farming was not quits so strenuous and where thoy could enjoy the big outdoor at all soasoas with a measure of comfort. Tho now firm will handle rentals nad collections oa propcrncs In town and conduct a general fire Insurance business in connection with their realty onorntlfms. Mr. Tlhl. who ts an , poriencod re lMUrante raan wm among them being the Phoenix Ins. 1 c r Hartford' tho London Aasur-' 'anco Corp, of London; lhe American i Central Kra Ins. Co. el "Sh Louis, and tho Pacific Fire Ins. Co..-ot New York. , j npD-r fWR "OVER ' THERE" September, 17, W18. HyTxsar Mother and All: 1 received Evelyn's letter a, few days ago. and this is the first oppor tunity of nnswer5ng I havc iad. We 3mue ortalnly been busy daring the ulrlvii. You Hedoubtedly lave read about Pecshlng taking the offensive, anil 'he sure did lilt the Germans haTd, tr I ml inn at Knrinffnnui an ana is nea and tliey are still going. -VThe first against nny resumption of warfare by , over. On the contrary, the -service couple days toy brought Germaa ! Germany, either on land or sea. (was normal despite the pressure M pr'soners by us in droves and they j Precautions wero included to pro- j war traffic. Under Postmaster 'Sen- sure -wero a pitiful looking slghtlvcnt Germany utilizing tho armistice , oral Burleson, the telephone has been. Eating, or chowing, on -hard black for manufacture of war material with 'permitted to break down, and the sor--breaa,-somo ot them were old and j a vjQW to continuing the fight should jvico, as tho company admits, is daily crippled so that Ihey used at cane In ( peace negotiations fall. It is accept- f going from bad to worse. The 'situa walk along. Tho Americans treated ; ed 0f course,' that Franco and Bel- tlon in Portland does not aiTTor ma tbein Tery good after they were cap- J siUm must be completely cleared of torlally from other cities. '.We canTt turcd. They gar them tho best of onemy troops. j get holp is tlio excuse, and the reason medical care and (cleaned them all up. j British dispatches today luid par-' Is that tho company, will not payia I havo beon oa detached service ,tlcular emphasis jon the naval repuire-j living wage. Where has the compe- wlth another .company, and -while I of Interest may reasonably ropresont ntter the return of peace, the dlKoroat have n market vnluo abouj as follows: 1347. redoamable 19321- -102 -101 101 102 1042, redeemable 1927- above issues in that thoy aro absolutely b,e altogether romPvod from subsequent fyw was gone Hoy McGeo stopped at our tjamp looking for me. I located his outfit, but just too lato as he was gone. .JSrolyn said that yon had not heard from mo in nearly a month, I dont seb how that happens, as I am sure thero has been no time that thore was over two weoks between, my letters. In fact, I havo written an answer to ovory letter 1 received. She also wroto of. you receiving a nice cushlos top, but didn't, say who from. I sup pose it was Elmer, . , Ask Mabel, if site baa. forgotten me? I. havp not. heard from her for. k kwg, long lime. There all . Wads of souvenirs around our camp how, The Germa retreated so fast that they left nearly everything back; of them. I have a few small, things, and that is plenty, as it is so much trouble to carry things all around the country, Woll, about all I know is war news, and I am sure you'hear plenty at that Hoping this finds you all well as this leaves me in the best of health. With love, BERT, V. 8. Mail Just come in and" re ceived your letter, bo will have to scribble a few moro lines. We were located - from, three to five miles back of the front line until lately. They are advancing so fast lf Wnd wJuW nol Iall dea that we can't keep up. I havo not. . ' had from .corpora hoard from Elmer and do not know his address. Tell Margaret that the Stars and Strircs aro looking brighter every day, and will soon be back. tALyED LEADERS TQ MISIE Wilson Leaves Military Com 1 .manttersite-'Fbrmulte Terms. Waxnlngton, Oct 24. Marshal Foch. - orvJco comrojsaioa. But the tele together with American and allied I phone has jea under C0Btrol the jommanders, eti by President Wilson , nnstnffico department for nearly three to aprly armistice terms; have agreed , month8 Koto the marked difference, uron a course tantamount to Ger- between government control of tbe irany's unconditional surrender 11.13 and 0f the telephone, they are accepted. j .The railroads l!ld broken aows. Kiom an authoritative source It was Dlrector General McAloo, a bold maa leaned today these terms aro essen-1 whQ w not af tQ take the respon tlally as follows: Islblllty, arbitrarily made a horizontal First, evacuation of Alsace:Lorraine. j advance in rates, well knowing that Socond, evacuation of Prussian . this action -would create inJusUce. dis Poland. . j nipt others, but he reserved the right Fourth, surrender of tho submarine to undo the damage. This he is doing fleet. Fifth, occupation of all Gorman bat tleships by allied naval officers. Tho provisions of tho armistice have been drsftod- to embody the fore - I going points and to lnsnro completely j meat of an armistice to limit Ger- man sea power and guarantee against futuro naval outrages. Turkey Must Quit. Washington, Oct. 24. Turkey must surrender unconditionally or fall bo- I fore an allied drive on Constantinonlo. J Turk agonts in Switzerland are in touch with aljled representatives, ac- cormng to nn auiuorjiauve aipioraayc tude. They obeyod, Burleson, on the bourco no.e today. Complete surren- contrary, has encouraged the public der Is belpg demanded of Towflk Pas-. bo damned collcv with the teinnhnn ha's government Unless this demand is complied with on short or4or. allied forces will move on Constantinople. Greek and allied troops have pre pared themselves for a rapid push across the Dedeagatch-Adrianople line. xhoy nro being held In readinoss and aro amply equipped. Occupation of Constantinople would only be a mat tor of days, it was Btated In diplomatic; quarters. Window Pu)l of French Souvenirs. Tho w'ndpw at tho Ketels drug Btoro 13 tinea with ooautitui French neouie- work soit by, men In .service, In Frapcq, Mrs. JK W. Coffin and Miss Florence Coffin' havo. an exhibit of two dainty Urfoni'Mrs, E, F. Ilerbst an apron and a' handkerchief, Mrs W. J. Pongra a piece of lnco, Mrs, Myrtle Egglm'ann somo French money, and. Miss Doris Holland a handkerchief, PHONE SERVICE POOR ALL OVER Under CvetMienJ Cotitroi. Fob He 'Utty" CuSj'y Becoming Worse. no relief is in sight .Condition Worse ,,In Larger C fete field-Eueene Service Some- what Impaired. ' The following fre tfce Tortl Telegram stes up In a 'nutshell the primary (caus that lie htxSt of tfee present Inefficient phone service ia every city on the Pacific Coast: "In a fatlle effort to overcome the breakdown In the service, the Paciftc Telephone Company comes out -with a frantic anneal to all subscribers to jstop using the telephone except -whasi 'absolutely BeceSsary1. It ' summon ! every citizen , of Portland to do his !nr her natriotfc duty. A summOBC tion thai was doing its patriotic duty. "The telephone company is in wronc all the way through. It Is attempt ing to conduct its operations In war time on a peace time Tasis. It re fuses to advanco wages to a polat 'wMnh wilt enahle ItB "central" tfirk jto provide themselves -with life's ne jcessities. It pays out a considerable 1 sum every day advertising for heist, b'ut it cannot secure competent helv nor even Incompetent help. -As well ' might a rich or well-to-do "house wtte 'advertise for a competent coe ' should serve also m tralaed howoe- at a ?25 or $ salary;. use mcfnun were, still in private hands, it ccrald be dealt with accordingly. A. remedy in Hresron would lie with the vshlle intelligently, but too -slosrly. iUis. primary purposes were to sustain the financial integrity of the railroads ad to raise wages. In both he succeeded. . But tho telephone was not brokea j down when the government took It tent help which was carrying, on th& service satisfactorily throe .moniis ago gone? Into employmeitt .whica pays a living wage. "Another strong contrast: wnen McAdoo learned that- a public-ba- dnmnod attitude had . permeated the railroads from competitors into a mo nopoly, ho issued a most vigorous or- dor to all hands to abandon the nttl- in the same spirit he has conducted tho postoffico department beforo and during tho war, "Discouraging ng tho prospect Is. no roraedy Is In sight Primarily the tel ephone, breakdown. Is a questioa ot labor, and as all labor problems since wo entered tho war have finally beaa put up tp the president for-solution. Jt 1. ay be expected that Mr. Wilson ill . called on to restore the tele ph. : o to normal efficiency. But mor Important things demand tho prcsl- I d i t's attention now, Tho telephone jmust wait," Geerg fcocurea "Lisle." Seantor Chamberlain was presented with a handsomo automobile this week as a token, of appreciation by a nua bor of Oregon friends, , Patronizo News advertisers.