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MTCDFOTtn MATL TKTBUNE, MF.DFCmD. OrjIKiOX, FRIDAY, SKPTFM1TEU 20, 1018 PAGE THREE III OF MARCH FOR SATURDAY S The line of March and point of as semblage for1 the parade, Saturday evenlnK, an follows: Liberty bd Intersection of Main and Ivy streets. 0. A. It. Front of Hotel Medford. Vested c'.iolr Main street west of Hotel Mddrml. lied Cross sectloUi Main streot west of Hotel Medford. State militia (with flag of the Sev enth company) Main street north of Ivy. Community singers South Ivy, near park. Mothers service flag. Mothers, Motfford section Front of library. Little sisters and little brothers South of Main on Oakdale. Mm in service. ! Mothers, out of town section 'fjront of library. Girls Honor UU.Vl .uuiu dumi and Oakdale. Flas bearers. Special notice -to comtominlty singers-Please wear white with band of red bunting ovor right .shoulder. No hats. Do at point of as wmblage at 7 o'clock sharp. As the parade will crutain nothing on "wheels" automobiles will lie ill front of park to provide seats of honor for those mothers absolutely unable to march with the otlrers. Hie following casualties are ro- p trt ed by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forct S: Killed in action, 69; missing in actual ', 10C; wounded severely, 1GC; died h if wounds, 25; died from aero plane! accidents, 1; wounded, degree unde; irmlnod, 3; died of disease, 111; died . Vom accident and other causes, 10. 'j Total, S93. Mai lino corps casualties: Killed in action, i 8; killed accidentally, 1; died of won rids received in action, 2; miss ing In taction, 2; wounded in action (soverc tv), li. Total, 19. Tho 1 knowing are from the Pacific coast: Killed : In action: Privates Dave Dukorsk Yakima, Wash.; Cicrald ON MICHAEL LINE I AMSTERDAM, Sept. 20 The Ger mans facing the Americans southwest jof Metz are on the Michael lino, con struction of, which was begun in 1916 'according to a statement given out in 'Berlin published by the Gcrinanla. "The plain and unvarnished truth, about the evacuation of the St. Mitiicl Isalient is declared to be contained In the statement made public to "cor rect erroneous Impressions." "Tho Gorman troops," says the statement, "have retired to Iho .Yiich j acl lino which is the name of tho po iaition of the chord of the St. Mihicl bend. A beginning was made In 1916 to construct the Michael line, the place of which was to afford shelter to our troops should the arc of the : chord become untenable In case of a serious attack. Indications that such an attack was coming became evident early In September." OREGON LIFE Alfred Malarkey, Warrenton, Ore.; Sorgeant Kdward Moago, Seattle Wounded severely: Srgt. John S. Ferguson, Kerndale, Cul.; Privates Arthur G. Carter, Corona, Cal.; Tino Klores, Redlauds, Calif.; Dominiik Castoro. Tacomo, Wash.; Chris Lar son, Milltown, Wash.; .lue Kee Poll, Los Angeles; Julio Ruiz, San Fran cisco; Joseph Samuels, Los Angeles. Missing in action: Privates Mike Kohoo, Little Reck, Wash.; Lars O. Swlnth, Chehalis, Wash.; Lloyd II. Taft, Cupertino, Cul.; Emll E. Theil er, Montborno, Wash.; Benjamin F. Gooile, Corona, Calif.; Fred Tripp, San Jacinto, Calif. Mbsing in action: Privates Everett C. Wheeler, Riverside. Calif.; Cluud Williams, llemot, Calif. 131 PEfi GENT FOR ARMY WASHK ttJTOX, Sept. 20. Com plete retur. is from the draft registra tion In Washington state Sept. 12, announced imday by the provost mar shal f.cnoralls offieo, showed 192,0 73 enrolled Mia re for military service Against an estimate of 146, S53. This wis 131 pep cent of tho estimate, or the ' .highest registration so far re ported by air.v slate. Officials said today that enrollment in tho nation to date- was 101.5 per cent of the estimated total, 12,778,000. WASHINGTON. Sept. 20. Rapid spread of Spanish Influenza among soldiers in training with epidemics at Camps Dovens, Mass:; Upton, N. Y.; Dix, X. J.; and Lee, Va.; is shown today in Surgeon General Gorgas' weekly health report, which 'says the disease may be expected to appear at other camps soon. Tho number of cases reported so far Is not given. . There were 10S deaths at all camps during the week, compared .with 95 for the preceding week. 9 TO 15 10 SCHOOL "Kvcr.v parent or guardian, or oth er person in tho slate of Oregon hav ing control of or charge of any child, or children, between and in -Huiling the ages of nine and lf .vcars of ago, chilli be required to send such child, or children to the public schools for n term or period of not less or more than the number of months of public schools held an nually in the district in which such parent, auurdinn or other person in parental relationship may reside." The foregoing is the section as taken from I he school laws of the stale of Oregon. Parents are asked to com ply with the foicgoinj; regulation, thereby avoiding any difficulty that would have to through necessity arise if the same should be violated. I'rof. Davenport, superintendent of schools, will be pleased to'confer with parents at the regular office hours from 8 lo !! and from II to 4 as to mat ters pertaining to the administration of the schools. There are many prob lems of an administrative nature that should be taken up exclusively at these hours mid not done by the tele phone. In fact it will he the policy of the superintendent to consider com plaints and misunderstandings of an allied nature only at the regular of fice hours in conference with patrons, and not to take up such mutters over , "Again the Oregon Life Insurance company of Portland, Oregon keeps faith with its preaching that of pat ting Its Investments whero tho busi ness comes from" said A. It. Cornell, 1ho company's well known district manager for Jackson and Josephine counties, as he handed in his com pany's subscription for $1000 for the 4th Liberty Loan at headquarters yesterday. "My company is practical ly tho only life Insurance company In Oregon which is distributing its sub fcrlptlon to the 4th Liberty Loan thruout tho state. Wo appreciate tho haadsotno manner In which the citizens of tho stato have been loyal to us," said Mr. Cornell. (E E LONHOX, Scj.t. 'JO,- 1-VM Mr fclial Vnn 1 1 itxlfiibu rr linn Ismum! M )riH'l;tiiuitiim to tlu (iernutit jinny in the firld, iicftirilii In the v'Mwn-z Ammitii of TWlin. in whirl, the Gentian rninimitnU'r in vhivi nhuvs to the recent Am-trum peace offer, say ing that it docs not involve an in terruption in the war operations, Tho ficM marshal mli- that n read iness for peace i- not in rontrmlietion with the spirit with which (frnminv i wnginv the strnKfjIe, It i nnnv's dtitv, he savs, to continue Ktrumrle while wmliiii; to ee wheth er the eneniv is .ineere and ivulv for. lpno negotiation. the the 'Inside the Lines' No. 1932 ' lv '"Regular as J . jj" '0'"' 11 1 1 j ;-. Alll :; .. rj . Bn mmmm, am,. 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POPE MOURNS FOR CARDINAL FARLEY liOMK, Sept. 'Jll. The selection of a successor to Cardinal Karley of New York will he cousidred at the November mcetimr of the consistory. It is stated that ow'inj; to I he import ant duties of the offieo n youngr and vigorous man pridi'ihly will ho chosen. ROM K, Sept. 2(1. Pope Ilencdict has cahlcd to New York e.xprcssine; Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Are Signals of Bad Blood Give Heed to the Warninpr. Timples on tho face and other parts of the body are warnings from Nature that your blood is sluggish nnd impoverished. Somotimes they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other skin disorders that burn like flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of these impure accumulations that can cause unlimited trouble. This remedy is the greatest vegetable blood puri- j fier known, nnd contains no minerals or chemicals to injure the most dcli cato skin. Go to your drugstore and get n liottlo of S. S. 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They are there to help win the war quickly to wipe this hell from off the earth NOW, before it has deci mated the world's remain ing manhood. Will you do your share today to furnish an overwhelming balance of power? It is squarely up to you. This is our year your year America's year. What will YOU do? F&urth Liberty Bonds Any Bank WSSJ Help You TUIS AUVEKTISCMCnT CONTRIBUTED THROUGH TBS ' rATA;ovic CQ-orcuiTioa or MEDFORD FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO.