TO HELP WIN THE WAR BUY LIBERTY BONDS. Me FORECAST Tuiiiylit and Tomorrow: Fair, Liglit Frost tonight; Warmer Saturdav.' dford Mail Tribune TO KEEP THE WAR WON BUY MORE LIBERTY BONOS. forty-eighth Tear. Dally Thirteenth Tear. MEDFOED, OREGON", FRIDAY, OCTOBER -38, 1918 NO. 178 GERRflAIMY LOSES ENTIRE BELGIAN COAST: THREEGREAT 5S '?LMMI SHOWS i SIGHS OF HALTIHG CITIES FED Z -lam submarine bases IN ONE DAY asKS-sss no airdromes captured ey 111 UI1L Ull I Demonstration Nn Unter der Linden Steps for Ornanizatlon of a Confcd- l,jiij(11 dollars to i-omplote. the Fourth Lil.crtv loan. I inTOnim 101 RniAMniMO Al I irO Reported Publication of War erate State Announced in Procla- Onlv two davs arc left, within wliichto mis.- iliw v:isi. If II flllvlllllXl V AllllAlMI llll Jll I ll-V I . . Uilillllllllll.il I UMUUIIIllllll Ul I II .1 I I IU I UIIIUUULI I ILS 1 1 I1 1111 IU I 11.1.11.1 Lille. Doui and Ostend Delivered From Hun Afer 4 Years of Enslavement Anglo-Americans Smash Thru German Position South of Le Ca teau Takinq 4.000 Priosners Whole German Defense System Eastward to Meuse in Peril. Demonstration Nn Unter der Linden Reported Publication of War Statements Cease New State of Affairs Created by Wilson's Re ply "Open to Objections." . ' PARIS, Oct. IS. (Ilavas.l Llllo, Do u al and Ostend. three great cities, have been delivered from the enemy. This is the most glorious day for the allies since the battle of the Mnrne and it fittingly terminates a wonder, fill battle of three months, which was opened by General Mangin's victor ious counter-offensive on July IS. Many cities have been liberated and hundreds of square miles of ter ritory retaken. The results have been splendid. But the victory in Belgium is not all. The British south of Le Cateau havo broken Into the German positions and now threaten the lliindlng line. The whole Ger ' man defenso system eastward to the Mouse is in peril. Sups KiuMny's Defenses The first result of the forcing of the liormans back to the Ghent-Tour-nai-Valenciennes line during yester day's fighting has been to sap the enemy's defonses before they have been able to roach them further south. Without exaggeration it may be said that the prospects of tho fu ture are even more important than the actunl results attained. The road to Brussels is open. Ac cording to latest" advices the French and Belgian armies are advancing rapidly towards Bruges and Ghent. Tho capture of Ostend makes it pos sible to land reinforcements and throw powerful forces against the extrome right of the German army. General von Arnlm is no longer strong enough to sustain operations on the extended front from tho Krench to the Dutch frontier. It is therefore, reasonable to expect that Its march across Belgium will be rapid and thnt King Albert will re enter his capital earlier than was hoped. New Offensive Launched At tho very moment the Flanders battle wus won another offeusivo was started in the direction of llirson and Vorvlns, by Anglo-American and French forces. The object Is to take the armies of the crown, prince, un der shelter of the lliindlng line on the flank and condemn them to an early retreat toward the Ardennes across the front of the powerful al lied right wing. The way back to Germany lies thru two bottle necks separated by the Ardennes the one between Liege and Dlnant and tho other be tween Montmi'dy and Verdun. The latter Is already partly blocked. While It may be admitted that the Germans are fighting well and con ducting their retreat with great skill, sober military opinion hero is that (ho groat German military ma chine is in danger of collapse at no very distant date. IOIK I'rl.Mmcm Taken LONDON', Oct. IS. Moro than 41100 prisoners were caplured by Field Marshal llalg's forces yester day In tholr offonslvo In the Bohaln Le Cateau region the British war 'of fice announced today. FOR LIBERTY LOANS SAX FRANCISCO. OH. 18. Na tional banks inuv lend without limit on Libert v bonds .according to John iVrnn. chairman of the board of the federal reserve hunk of San Fran cisco, who culled attention todav to n statement hv John Skelton Wil liams comptroller of the currency. AMSTERDAM, Oct. IS. (By As sociated Press.) A demonstration by tho German Independent socialists in Unter den Linden, Berlin, Berlin, today Is reported by" tho Cologne! Volks Zeitung. The crowd sang the "Marseillaise." Tho police, adds the newspaper, prevented the demonstrators from reaching the imperial palace. There was a clash, in which some of the crowd, were slightly injured by the police sabers. Silence on YVnr ZURICH,. Oct. IS. (Havas). Of ficial statements issued by the en tente war offices no longer are pub lished in Germany. Rumors reaching here are to the effect that there havo been outbreaks among the soldiers at tho front. Abusive placards concerning the emperor, the crown prince, Field Marshal von Ilindenburg and Gen eral Ltidcndorff have been posted la various railroad stations In Germany. Steps for Organization of a Confed erate State Announced in Procla mation of Emueror Country to be Re-orqanized Each Nationality to Form a State. Hoply Discussed B RHINE, Thursday, Oct. 17. President Wilson's reply to tho Ger man note has created a new state of affairs in diplomatic discussions rela tive to peace It is reported here from German sources and the German re ply it is said will make it clearly understood that the tone employed! by the president was open to objec tions. There have boon passionate dis cussions of the president's reply at meetings of all the groups of the rclchstag but no line of policy has been determined. Tho presence of Meld Marshal von Ilindenburg in Berlin is believed to foreshadow tho drafting of the Ger man reply. Under the circumstances It Is uncertain whether tho reichHtag will meet tomorrow. In any case there will be no plenary meeting of tho -parliament before tho reply Is forwarded. LONDON. Oi l. 18. The Herman dream of dominating the Flanders coast has come to un end, the morn ing newspapers sav, and tbev speak of Tliur.-ilav as a memorable day in the war. The Belgian coast ports, savs the Daily Telegraph in referring to the German withdrawal from the chan nel coast, were symbols of the ene my's U-boat campaign ami the threat to Great Britain. The evacuation of these places, it adds is doubly lui- uiiliatiiiL' and morally ruinous lot '.he authors of the war. The Daily Mail savs that by the re-eue of Lille the British nation and armv has been able in some measure to repav the debt tliev owe to France, 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 lt : "It i- eiinally glorious that the British navy has been able to rescue Ostend and to re-lore to King Albert and bis people the coast fur whi'h tbev battled sit long." WASHINGTON. CM. 1 S. Ques tionnaires Jor men, of the 37-to-l ! and IS year ate classes under the draft were ordered released today by Provost Marshal General Crowder, In all local board districts where the classification of other groups has been completed. loonl boards Handing out ques tionnaires must release ten por cent n day. VIENNA, Oct. IS, via Basel, Switzerland. Steps for the organiza tion of Austria on a federalized basis were proclaimed by Emperor Charles today. The plan does not include the union of Austrian Poland with "the independent Polish state" tho emper or declared. Tho city of Trieste and tho Trieste region will be treated separately "in conformity with the wishes of tho population." The Austrian emperor has issued the following manifesto: Proclamation Issued "To my faithful Austrian peoples: "Since I have ascended the throne I have tried to make it my duty to assure to all my peoples the peace so ardently desired and to point tho way to theAustrian peoples of a prosper ous development unhampered by ob stacles which brutal forces create against intellectual and economic prosperity. "Tho terrible struggles In the world war have thus far made tho work of peace Impossible. Tho heavy sacrifices of the war should assure to us an honorable peace, on the threshold of which, by the help of God, we are today. 1 "Wo must, therefore, undertake) without delay tho reorganization of our country in a natural, and there-j fore, solid basis. Such a question demands that tho desires of tho Aus trian peoples be harmonized and realized. A Confederate State "I am decided to accomplish this work with the free collaboration of my peoples in the spirit and princi ples which our allied monnrchs have adopted in their offer of peace. "Austria must become, In confor mity with the will of its people, a confederate state in which each nat ionality shall form on the territory which ii occupies its own local auton omy. "This does not mean that wo arc already envisaging the union of Pol ish territories of Austria with tho In dependent Polish state. "The city of Trieste with all Its surroundings shall, in conformity with the desire of its population, be treated separately." IK I.OXlJOX. Oct. IS. The ovili ll.llinn of the territory ul Serbia. Albania und .Miui!cii('Lro bv 1'tirn-s if the Cen tral imwi'ls lias hi'i'll ItrL-un. lii'rnril iiii' tu a ilipiit' li I'nini Vienna for warded hv the .Vnsti plum corres pondent ul the Cent nil News Anonev. LONDON', (let. IS. The nllieil troops in Serbia continue s'iri-i-stii. Iv their tidvunee iiortlnvnril I'roih Nisli. A statement from the Serbian war ol'tiee amioimees (hat tho Serbs have captured Kflielicviits Mi miles northwest of Nish. I'AlilS, O.et. 1K. Anslro.fienmin forees in we-tern Serbia luive retired into Moneiie'.To anil have evacuated tho lo.vn of I'inkovn on the Serbo Montcnerin frontier, the Freneli war office llMTI'Mllieed t'llii'llt. I.ONIlON. Oct. IS. Si rl.iiin Iroop eniriiz' d in o'wiiru ll fierinans aiiii Austriuns fnen Serbian leriilorv have eaphired Kni-lievatz. iieeonline to ailvi'-es received todnv. I Ins town is ;t(t mites northwi'- of N;-h. The French operatinc to the we-t have eaplmed Ipek, Montenoirrn, nboiit 111 utiles we-l of the Serbian border. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Oct. 18. Subscriptions reported and estimated up, to noun Thursday amounted to four billion dollars, leaving at. least two ion dollars to complete the. Fourth Liliertv loan. Only two days are left within which to raise this vast sum. No country on earth hut America could raise so vast a sum in so short a time. American can do it and must do it. The destinies of the world and the hopes of civ ilization are centered upon America. We shall fail in everything we have fought for and hope to gain in this war if the Fourth Liberty loan is defeated. Let every true American citizen today examine himstf under the white light of patriotism and say whether or not he has done his utmost in this emer gency. The highest obligation of duty and patriotism command every-true American to go immediately to his banker" or to his Libertv loan committee, and sub scribe to the limit of his abilitv to the Fourth Liberty Bond. Don't delay, don't wait to be urged, be as quick to do your part in this Fourth Liberty loan battle as our soldi eve in France are quick to obey the order to charge tlie.eneinv. Buy Liberty Bonds on the installment plan if you cannot buy them for cash: Fvery patriotic bank will today, cannot help von. i e 1 1 '. i . j .ii -i . . . ii every patnoiic emzen win do ins tlur.v victory forthe Fourth Libertv loan is certain. The continued victory of our armies in Kurope, the certain defeat of our enemies, and the glorious triumphs of the cause of liberty, depends upon wat the American people do in the' last two days of the Fourth Liberty loan campaign. Ci. W. M'ADOO. Germany Loses Whole of Belqian Coast Enemy. Demoralized and De feated, in Full Retreat with Allied Cavalry In Full Pursuit Broqes and Zeeurutme Left in Flames Tarcolnq Captured bv British Ger mans Inundatlnq Low Lvinq Lanled Cavalry In Full Pursuit Bruqes From Lille South Slower Immense Captures of Materials. NEW RETREAT T AISNE AND SELLE E TH! PARIS, Oct. IS. Tho Germans havo begun a new retirement move ment in the area between tho Oise and Sclle rivers, between Kaon and Cambrai, according to the official statement from the war offlco today. French troops udvanclng from Acli ery and Choigny are In pursuit of tho Gorman rear guards. Anguilcourt has been occupied by the French. In tho Argonno region the French have crossed the Alsno near Vou- reached in a few days. WITH T 1 1 10 FRENCH A II. MY IN FLANDERS, Oct. 1 S. ( I lavas ) . In their plans for a retirement from Belgium, the Germans had prepared three successive lines upon each one of which they intended to halt and reform. Captured German officers say the two first lines already havo been broken and uie third will ho ziers. Fighting continues In the area ; west of Grandpre. j WITH Till-; BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, Oct. 17. Considerable op position has been met by the British in the region southwest of Uouai, but this righthm died down some hours ago. In Hie Mile area allied troops havo reached Ronco,. A new Crosslin; of the Lys has been effected south of Wulverphem. Thore was little opposition north and south of Mile and the British moved ahead today. The Fourth Hrlflsh army launched a rpowerful aitnek from heCatnau southward this morning. American contingents are participating In tho fighting. First reports Indicate ex cellent progress made everywhere against the desperately fighting Ger mans, who are being driven back toward tho Oise. The Hello river hns been crossed at Ht. Benin and the sta tion has been captured. At last re ports the allies were well east of the river and still advancing. TRADING In COFFEE At the beginning of tho allied at tack October I t there were eight di vision In the Germans' first lines. These were reinforced by seven now divisions, bat the new divisions al ready were exhausted and were or little help. Duriag the night of Oc tober l."-ii two divisions from the ..tiKsUin front were thrown Into the battle, but their strength had been greatly reel need ami their morale was very weak. The 17 divisions have lost heavily. Tho retreating Germans continue acts of barbarity. At Isnghem, Ger man soldiers threw bom lis Into a dugout where civilian refugees had sought shelter and were waiting for liberation. BRITISH IlKADOrAHTFRS IN FLANDKKN, Oct. 18. (Renter's.) Belgian infantry forces entered the city of Bruges loduv. LONDON, Oct. 18. (Via Montre al.) Zeebruirue. (be port of llnmes and the second important German submarine base on the Beltriun coast, has been occupied lw allied forces. LONDON, Oct. 18. Bruges, seven miles south of Zeebnmire, bus hern avaeuated bv tho Germans, according i in information received ul the Belgian army hcudiuut'ters. j LONDON, Oct. 18. Turcoing, a Icilv six miles north of Lille, lias been entered bv the British troops, uccord- ing to tho Kveninir News. Belgian Cuvnlry Pursuing LONDON, Oct. 18. f 1 p. m. IW the Associated Press.) Belgian cav alry is pursuing the retreating enemy on the Flanders front today with the object of cutting off his retreat to Ghent. The artillerv is following swiftly and carrying out n vigorous bombardment with the same object. 'Die town of BlankcnhcrL'hc. on the Belgian coast southwest of Zeebrui:ge was occupied bv allied forces. LONDON. Oct. 18. The Germans arc preparing lo inundate the low Iving lands south of the river Scheldt in Kastern Belgium, according to tho Central News. The inhabitants have been ordered to abandon their homes immediately, AMSTERDAM. Oct. 18. Huge fires have been seen in Ihe direction of Bruges, reports from Flushing sav. The flames are siu'cading. It also reported thai. Zeebnigue is partly i flames. The outbreak of the fires was accompanied bv ter rific explosions, suggc-ding that the Germans are destroying munition dumps ami hangars Belgian Coast lAist BY THE ASSOCITF.D HtKSS.On. 17. Germany has apparently lo-t the whole of the Belgian roust, whirl; for four years has been the base oi submarine and aerial attacks against England and Emrli-h sliipnni'.'. X.ec brnggc, 0-.lend and BniL'e have hcei taken. Lille lias been oreiiiiied und Dimai ha fallen to the allies. Ger man Ioi'itn, defeated ami virtually de moralized, are ii i f 1 to be in full re treat tow ard Ant wrrp. Over a wide section of the front in Bel'-'itim and northern France the British, Frcm-h and Belgian Armies have swept forwnrl with relentless speed, crushing rear guard detach ments left behind by the German' to retard pursuit. Immense nun tit it ies of materials have been raptured bv tlic allies and the number of prisoners taken is steadily mounting. Bruges, occupied. MORE THAN Tl NEW YORK. Oct. IS. All trading In coffee and sugar future was sus pended today bv tht board of man agers of the New York Vuff- and Sugar Exchange "pending the result of negotiation with tho federal food Germany In term.- bv a.r ton e, that administration at v asningion. js f.(.rMj WASHINGTON. O. t. tH. - Lord Sydenham. British authority on fortification--, in ii IMC"-'- a ue li'cei veil here today by Major Grin-rul Kentv, director of military aeronautics, !-nvs : "Impress upon vour people than lO.O'K) airplane at thi juncture are worth more than Vm.O'in troop on the ground and will not require near ly m much trnu-port. We ran bring Keepinn- step with (his movement, although at a slower pace, the allied forces farther south have been mov ing ahead. No Sign of Halting The German withdrawal from west ern Belgium and (ho coastal region shows no signs of -Jialtiiig. Tho nl licd troops are pressing rapidly aflor the retiring nrinv and additional cit ies mid towns havo been occupied. From Lille southward the (iermnn retirement is not so rapid but tho British maintain strong pressure nil along the line east of Cambrai. Fur ther south (he enemv is retiring from he nnnle between tho Oise and tho Serre. eebrugge, the second nnd Int- of the submarine bases on the coast, is . reported occupied bv tho British forces, probably nuvnl units and tho enemy iw reported to have avaeuated which Belgian cnvalrv Ium In the center the French and BelL'inns continue to advance to ward Ghent bv wav of Thielt. 1000 Captured In the Lille region the British nrc working eastward toward Toureoing and Itouhjiix nnd the fall of these cities would appear to be a matter only of hours. East of Dotmi. Field Marshal Huig is marching toward Valenciennes. In the operations Miuth of Valenciennes Thursday tho British look d.ODO prisoners. Northwest of Ihe Anronne forest. General Gouraud in battling forward against stubborn resistance and tho fiubliii" front west of Grandpre has been extended to Voiiziers. In the neiuhborh I of Vouiers the French have carried out an important stroke by eroHiur Ihe AiMie river. Evident ly Ihe French aim to advance north east from Yoiiziurs and outflank III" Germans in the Boiilt forest. This. would be of urent assistance to the American advance cast o fthe forest. Americans Assisting ' From reports it would appear that two American contingents are operat ing on the front east of Cambrai and St. Ouenliu. One is working with the British and is aiding in the advance into the German lofenM east of LeCatean. The other is with the French and is materially assist ing in the ul tempt to smash in tho tight flank of the German salient northeast of Laon. In both these regions the allien have found Griyiuiu resistance verv liibborn and have been forced to ight their wav ahead in the face of verv withering glials ol bulleU ana hells from the Germans who havo apparently turned at bay. II is prob- lee that east of Le Cateau the Ger mans are si a tiding on the 1 landing lire of defensive zone established to support the I lindebbiirg system, wiiieh ts now gone. Further south (Continued on Page Six.) jnnpc REPORT INSURANCE IUUI V I COLLECTION GRAFTFRS WASHINGTON. OH. 1H. The pub he was asked bv the war depart meat today to report any instance of persons rreking t ees for collecting i suraucp or allotments of soldiers who have died. The government makes settlements in such cum without out side intervention, and beneficiaries who want legal ndvico may obtain it wilhonl charge from draft di-triet legal advisory hoards, WAR TAX BILL WASHINGTON, oh. 18. The sen ate tinaiue committee iv reviewing the war reeiiue bill today amended the huiwe proi-ioii bv living a flat tax of 1- P'T cent niton the net in come of corporations and eliminated the section imposing n six per rent additional tax upon undisturbed earn ings. Chairman Simmons estimated that this change reduced the las ap proximately .! IIUMIO.IMH!,