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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
h 7wyhfiK; i ... '.Jifaa. 'i i i 4 'I ' m vtf i : " "( - , I K ' V ii OFFICIAL NIWIPAPER OF KLAMATH. COUNTY Twelfth Year? No. M71 HUNS SITUATION.!! OF E PROGRESS OK ALLIED ARMIES NORTH OF MARKE CONTINUES STEADILY NO 'CESSATION OF GERMAN RETREAT TKMPOHAHY Nl'CCEMMPUL COUN. TER ATTACKH HV ENEMY HE- I'l'LXKI PERSHING'S REPORT 'VERY OITIMIHTIC y Associated Preaa tiihjl t ik vlrinrlmia A marl, mm HUNS MO DANGEROUS can and French forces. tbe.O.rmans "" yields are net ao profiting .,. .h.,1., -I, Mimi .tjiiw ' tha alfalfa., altao good grain crops sro continuing their retreet steadily ,, u tarMitoi in lBe lrr,g,tw northward. laectloaa If favorable weather coadl- The Pall Mall Uaiette of Ixindon tlona prevail between now and the reporta a rumor that the Itrltlah , harveat aeaaon. Proapecta for bar have mad a eubetanUal advance , r are theN pooreat of any of the I between Rhelna and 8olaaona In thn direction of the railroad elation at riimee. The Americas army dlinatchea re port a ateady advance of the Ameri cana on the north bank of he Marno and declare that the Allied armlea have alao mado gains on other parte of the 40 mile front. It la ataled that tho armlea of the (lerman Crown Prince are now placed i ; " T. ; ..." ,,.. in a poamon iron, wn.cn "",,,, ,croill thr) ocean to join eema noaalWa. ,n tho (igh( cieiieral roch has been uenerai reraoinn np rcii Waahtngtm further progreas by the Americana between the Ogxocq river and tha Marae. To the northweat of Jaulgoaae, ba declares thatjho Americans have penetrated the'en emy'a positions to a depth.of from' one to two miles. , Paris, July III. On the north bank of the Mama the Hermans laat light counter attacked 'in the region of Itorraana. Thty temporarily suc ceeded In occupying a little wood to the north of Treloape and the vlllago of Chaaaina, but these poaltlona were recaptured by the Preach forces soon afterwards. There were violent ar tillery actlona fromthe Ourocq weat of Rhelms. London. July 15. The British have pushed forward slightly la the! Hebuterno sector to the north of AW bert. A nuinber of prisoners and six machine guaa were captured. The British ejected a contingent, of Ger mans who pushed Into a BJrltlsh post. On the western front, In the Sols-aons-Rhelms salient, vthe Allies ad- vahced to an averaaa denth ot three miles on a II mile front during the American Washington, Jul IB. An Ameri can submarine" which cawi suddenly to tit surface off tho Now Eaglaad Attacked By Mistake g flftg unumi 'Itoalti STILL MARCH TO WARD BERLIN all M SEASON KUMPER CROP IX IRRIGATED DIMTIIIOTH TOGETHER WITH PREVAILING HUJH PRICES I MAKES ROSY PROSPECTS Pnrmors In (ha Klnmath basin In the Merrill dlctrlct nro going to rMp 'n rich harvest of golden sltnoleons thru the sale of their alfalfa, accord' ,n to (,eor OW told. well known resident of that section, who was In town on matter of btislneae yester day afternoon. i ., The largest alfalfa crei ever bar vetted will be secured by the Irri gated farmcra thla season, he de clare, and with hay now telling at thn high rate of $25 per ton. the rich return can be canity Imagined. Many farmers In the southeastern section of the county produce enough per acre (gat year to more than pay the original. Price for their lands, and thla arcomplle)ment will urnbablv ba ait-ended thla year. grain cropa, according to Mr. Offleld. YANKKKH IMPORTANT FACTOR IN Tl'llXfXO TIDK OP WAR Waahlngton, July 25. With prob ably not much more than 'a quarter million American troopa engaged In the proaent buttle, but with virtually a million others eitncr in r ranee or .. , ,,Mlih- i.hlu nn (h. Mm and atrlka a blow that haa changed the whole trend 'of the war.' Officiate here, while fully recog nising tho fact that Americana are today only a comparatively amall per qent ot the vast forces, realise that tho American army Is 'going forward In n conatantly lacreaslug stream Is tho governing factor. In restoring the Initiative to tho Allies. Iins are taking sliapo to accelerate tho Amer ican military program. HUN RAIDKRM HKPORTKD' OFF HOUTHKRN COAHT Ban Diego, July IS. A report haa come In that a German raider Is cruising off the Mexican coast. past two days, according to a Mos cow dispatch to Berlin. , Washington, July IB. The army casualty Hat Issued today contained 118 names. 'Thirty-two were killed In action and six died of wounds. The marine corps casualties were 64. Twenty were killed In actios and .three died of wounds. F-Boat Is eosa't Tuesday, tuaar as Allied mr oUst'riaal, wm flrexl os bp.tB stoan-er.. Blight damage wan done, buwver, and sons wera Injured. bt 1 1 INb KIUH KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY,! """"AMMMMAAIMMMmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM)attM4 MWIIIIID NEW CUTOFF ABOf BATTLE- RQAOCOMMG VARIOUH MUM COMMKNTS ON ALMI ADVANCK MHOWM 8UR- PRWK AT Nl'MBRRB OP VAN. KRN TROOIV IN USK Washington, July IE. An official dispatch from Bwltaerlaad saya the German newspapers not only admit that the derman effeaalve has failed but eiprese fear that Oeaeral Pach haa built up an army of reserves that will enable him to wrest the offen sive from tho Oermaa high command. , The Frankfurter Seltuac aaserts that the eaflre etrgtegical plan of lllndenburg m compromised .by, the attack op the Alane-Marae front. "Homthlng new la tho strategi cal situation." says this paper. "General Poch has beea able to form an Important army of reserves'. Peck's Plaa alms to deal a blow la tho back of Bokm'a army, aad should It bo successful It might eoatpel thls4 army to retreat oader moot uafavor- able ceadHloBS. . Poch's atUck threaUM tho whole of Hladoaburg'a plans." The Btrassburger Pest said the publle had In goaoral attached too great hopes to tho Qermaa offeaslve at Rhelms, and asks:' "Prom where do these troops come that' the American t'raasporU haye really brought more quicaiy man they were expected?" The Munlchener Neustenachrlch ten says Prance la still very strong. Thst Amsrlca has mpre than half a million soldiers In Prance, and that tha English army haa beea recon structed aad put lato a perfect shape. It adds that It, will take weeks, per haps, to wrest the Initiative from Qeneral Foch. MODHL KNUSTKD MANIi HALARV DMsTRIBimON Alexandria, La., July IS The question of what aa enlisted mas Is the Americas army doea with all hie money haa bees asswared here by a .disclosure or tne financial auaira of one member of a machine gas company at Camp Bauregard. 'Tho soldier receives 131 a moath. Of this 115 la seat to his mother, B,U paid os a Liberty Boad aad M.BO la deducted for laauraace, leavlag a balance of 11.19, or approximately II cenu a day. As Uncle lam pro vides Mm with everything he deelros and the II ceaU la Idle wealth, bo has decided to opes a-aavlago ao couat 1 a . . 444e4 BAKRR PLAVNINO o - BJOGRR ARMY 4 Washington, July IB. aero tary Baker haaassouseed that at tha recoavealaf ot eaagrees o ho jrouM ' present his reqaoet for saw appropriations, sltsa for modlrieatloB of tho draft ages aid " aomowaat tgrtor 4) , military mahlikjUaw,'' f v" ' neptas oeaeorsa.tao.mobii: o , laatkS',olhsa Aamifasj aw, twvamoJipwpwojfsjt , mr r nv w 4mllUM xsow, VMa rasfmnfe 4 o mast waa madaaa la vrasehsr d, the draft aio would be t4wasad4. or rakwd, bat it niut tigt - o) thaNpravlls Judgmsatof Hi 4 seeretary'a a'dviaeraai to lowor 4 . ' .-.....-' .j : ,'n f ' f IT' " ' , T t44jS004'444 PIRHT RARQB LOAD OP HUND RKO TONS KXPKCTKO AT WOP P1NGTON TODAY TO RK NRXT COUNTY WORK VNDKRTAKICN J. 'L The first load of cinders for tho new road from tho Bblpplagton high way thru via Pelican Bay mill to tho Port Klamath road are expected down today at the buakers at Bhlpplagton, from Contractor A. Wlckstrom whose first barge load was miak near Coon Point, where they 'were loaded last Monday. The barge haa sow been raised and reloaded, It Is announced. Three hundred tone ot tha ciaders are sow ready for loading at Coon Polat, one hundred tons being hauled oa each trip. ' The, new cutoff road will be the nest county road Improvesaeat un dertaken and will furnish the resi dents of Peileaa CluVa aseaaa-ol get. tlag te'aod from' the city la all sea- sens of tha year, as wall as maklig the county neat more accessible to rthe residents of the northern part ot tho county. ' DKaSION OF COUNTY ROAD ROUTK FROM KLAMATH FALLS TO NORTH CONTINOKNT UPON REPORT OF KNGINKRR Mo decision on tho routes between Klamath Palls ad Crescent for tho maja 'county highway, whether via Cklloquta'OB'the Indian Reeervaclom or by Port Klamath -la the Wood Rrrer Valley, will be v made by tha state highway eommlsetoa until a detailed report on tho oatlre situa tion; Is made by Engnwor J. H. Scott, according to Mr. Brott, who haa bees left here by the commission to si tes dto thla aad other matters, Commlsslosers B. Besaoa, R. A. Boothl aad State Highway Bnglaeer Herbert Nunn have departed for the northern part or the state, following aa Inepeetloa of the couaty highways Is eestassy with County Judge A. C. Bunnell. Engineer Scott will commence the Immediate survey of the cutoff road from tho'Bhlpplngtoa highway pasvf tha Polkas, Bay saw mill to tho Port Klamath road, upon which It Is ex pected that work will soon ho un dertakes. . - HKAR1NO ON VAGRANCY- CaURQR iy" !ROaWaSla1 Tho hearlag df tha.aaso of H.. Baldwla ot a'eharge'oC vagraaey is th Justice court, sat for thla aMrai g, ,waav delayed ualll sftorsoos, id Is1 saw.. Is procrass. sDtatrlet Attofner,--Wim. M. iHtseaa appears Is behalf of Ue sUte.NwhUo AtUrsey W. H, A. Rassor repraosata tho do- fosdast, " ' ' . MAINK OF rHGHWAV UNCfRTAJN JULY 28, 1918 " MMJNTOGFJ DUAL IH CMMKD WITH GROUP OP RK8IDRNTH FOR THK NBW INDUSTRYWORK OF INMTA1V LATION IN NEAR FUTURE That the new flouring mill and grain elevator will be Installed at Malln la the sear futura la announc ed by H. T. Buratrlggdr of Portland, whoihas Just closed a deal with A. Kallna aad a group. of his associates Is that vicinity. Tho flour mill, which Is one of tho "Marvel" type, will bo of a IS barrel capacity, while the elevator, wlhch Is to be Installed by the Bin-gham-McClellan company of Port land, will have a 'capacity ot 45,000 bushel. Probably so greater evidence' of the 'rapid development of tho Malls section could bo. brought' out, thaa tho stop' Just taken by, the entorprla log roeldente-of that-loeaTlty. Tha bumper crops aad tho rapidly In creasing cultlvsltbn of the district slneo tho water has beea aecurad there are believed 'to warrant tho new vesture. MATTERS OF STATE AND COUN TV INTEREST ARE DECIDED AT IMPORTANT GATHERING AT WHITE PELICAN TODAY' That the annual dipping of sheep which. Is ordered by law, unless sus pended by the State Live Stock Sani tary 'board, will probably bo held In 11 'for the first tlmo since 1807, was the opinion of the members oi the board, which convened for a reg ular seesloa at the White Pelican bo tel todajr. Pinal decision is tho mat ter will not bo made' untU, the meet ing of the wool growers association at Bead thla fall. Walter K. Taylor," former Wlce preeldent of tho board,was elected president for tho coming year at tho meeUng today. W.B. Barrett of Heppner was samad vice president. Tho following members' ot the beard ware preseat at the mooting to day: , W. H. Lytic. Salem: Walter K. Tay lor, Corvallls; W. B. Barrett, Hepp ner; Prank Brows .Carlton; J. N. Burgees, Poodle ton; Prank Rogers, MarshfMld; Harry Wast, Scappooae. All aeabby sheep must be held for four sioaths sfter dipping 'before being sold -or. oscaangssV-Bcoordtng to a sew ru)lag made. - . TaVappolatment of Jullua Soros sW of. HUlsboro as assistaat sUte, veterlnarlin. succeeding Dr. O. M. Qirdsar. whir haa leftfor tho frost. war made..' ' ' The -hoard gave Its.gpproval to the plas'for tho Faclflo tnternjbtiossl stoek'show at the yards ot th North Portlaad stock yarda company. A substantial group cf Klamath county' stockmen were is attes'dasot FLOW MIL AND ELEVATOR mm BQARDHERE M ' V f i .y .....p Generil Wood's. Son Gtts Ready lT ' .osmnjB 1 r I fVaJ''' OCSOSHSC. wooa . .' '" , Ooborso C. Woof sos ot Oeaeral Wood. boHemrjl br( aaaay Imirtssai ia k kaaaaaaklAu.i- --... quit whlssTatiJaaast a Karrard la aa Hot IstaaasajA'.a.a arlvataat Psno-hiiiber mvomsv souids. He has ajaae u the omosra' tralalBC camp at Camp Osrdos.OsU to better-fit himself for tha war. PLAN WAR . N ON ENTENTE , By Aeesclatsd Preoo Amsterdam, July 15. Tha Batslw- vlkl geverameat costslders the actios of tho Estosta forces Is laadlag troopa os the Murmas coast taata- auu 10 uecwniiHis ot war aura will take counter measures aeeord Ing to as announcement made today. London, July 15. Reporta today show that Germany haa used 64 di visions, or, about one-third of tha available Teuton army, la tha pres ent battle, and observers believe that the enemy has reached a dowaward curve In man power. This fact la declared to have beea knows tor some time. ' The Infantry units have beea weak ened by the withdrawal of tho storm troops and the heavy loases. at the meetlag. a.t, which a aumbei ot matters ot local latsreat were ta kes up. Borne members of (he party loft for the north Immsdtatoly at tho close, of the .meeting. SUte Voter Inarlaa WH. Lytle will remain us. til tomorrow. Interviewing tho differ, eat' stockmea. x assa. a maaaama. .AaaW "A W ffW.Vaaaf BjV rj-' J!aaaaaaasfcw vgaajBfSltatel' Y. Bmswm''H5iCaamsal i u BBBaaar V'Ja sPHonki v anfiamnl 1 ' SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBs saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaA. ' a!Sls ' 9h .JSJaaaaaaasataaaaaa. aa,'Siafgfo!'i . n"' ' BOLSHEVrKl Npw Hun Irftwisivft 70-fJ.t ',V'"Wn. ' (. J T' I ' 'W I , ' L-...K.- ....Ma . .. Washlactaa,; Jasptll. The laaa have Uformstloa that Oermaay aad Austria are sew alaaalas, a MW Awatrla axe sew ahmlst M r ',aTll ' J'H';h ftiVlui Bamgaa1aaaaaaama1 '. .. I ' aaaaUaaaaafai ft. .j i ,i ... r " ' r. 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Tha baaartaat i - a otatTtsf Oaleay da Ckataaa la'atow ly bat saraly belag 'aurrouadoi by I the'AUled farcas. If tha Oarauss loao thla alaea It will ba impassible for them to aaag f w - - - . ...... aa.to-rara Ea Taraeaots..Munsry aaaorvars are coavlaeed that. Goaoral Ladoadorft wilt shortly Maaek a abater affeaslve to clear' the froat; botweea Botssoas and Rhstme la' ord er to MBjoa tho domoraHatBgerfoct at tha projected retreat aad aava ' Oermaay ragsis tha Initiative. t Ioadoa. Juhr IB. It la lacrs Ingly appareat'.iast a Oermaa retlra maat ta well uajaarway. It' Is being ooaducted In aVorderly manner aad Is core'rod by rear suard aetloatl The Americans have sow taken Epieds, which tho Germans regained la a couster attack, and tho Ameri cana have aow advanced beyond iCourpoll, five miles to the south ot Para Ba.TardenoIa. Brldfla hea.'.B along the Marne ri ver have beea extended. WUkthe Americas Army, July 15. The Germaas counter attacked at various places today around the semi circle of tho Allies, after throwing Is trash troopa. They were held well, altha there were some fluctua tions Is the Hae. MUNITION WORKERS STRIKE .Birmingham, July IB. It is estl mated that 100,000 munition, work are are striking today. y The government has decided to draft workers of military age if tha strike coattnuee. ., : II , SH s V " i J aaaf . dBa irf' . mmm ' ' Ai( ..": I aalBllI Iggmts ill P I T a. si.r '' m ; j "4-viij i on may :. lim &km i aTW " HiT.TWWSl" lasaamj for thla purpoeo have mmr Wvtrai, la MHWJtK ', H WB' . I .l - V cl o V ') 4: y el V . - v