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'. 9. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS .m flilrtccnlli Vwir. No. It,4l(l KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1918 Prle Tin Cento. "n NEW OFFENSIVE ON SALONIKI FRONT A APPARENTLY QUIET ON LORRAINE BORDER SERBIANS WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF THE FRENCH HAVE TAKEN SEVERAL FORTIFIED POSITIONS FROM BULGARIANS GERMAN SACRIFICE OF LIVES BEFORE FRENCH ADVANCE EVIDENCED BY LARGE NUMBER OF DEAD SATURDAY AND SUNDAY i (By Associated Press) The Allied troops are on the offensive on the Macedon ian front attacking the Bulgarians in the mountains on Serbo Creek on the border cast of Monastir. They have taken three hill positions of Sokol, Dobrohlie and Teak Vetronik, midway between Cerna and Vanlar river. Several hundred prisoners have been taken, i Meantime the British and French continue their advance on the western front North of the Aisne th "French took Willy and are storming Mont Desienges, The British have pushed forward new posts and have taken several towns along the Scarpe. WITH THE AMERICANS IN LORRAINE, Sept 16 The activity of German artillery has increased somewhat during the forenoon but no infantry attacks have been made, however. WITH THE FRENCH ARMY, Sept. 16. The sacrifices, the Germans are making to stop the sure but steady ad vance of General Mangin's forces toward Chemin des Dames is evidenced by the large number of enemy dead found on the field after Saturday and Sunday's operations. LONDON, 8pt. 16. Tho IlrllUli danced lunt nliclit north of tho Ar-j m-Camtiritl rond and cstabllshe-l rata In tho Kiucliy and Oppy. On Um Flanders (runt (ho British pushed ikua on both sides of (he Cumlnes ttul on a front of over two mile. - w rArmri LBFRT NS WASHINGTON, Bip(. 16. A Bill' iMlkl ronimiinlriitloii announces hu UuichliiK rf nn offensive minima tho Buliirlnim. Tho Hnlonlkl front Is Mng rcorKinliod with tho Sorbin n mom. Ms WAHIIINIITON. I). C. Boot. 1 lly unanimous voto Friday tho houso are ,ni we ana have done our best . a . j i-..i.lu - Msmhsn puMHod tho bill to fucllltato mo saw . . a- immhI.Iu nt mamhara -. .-...,. -.,. .... j)UHHod tho bill to lacuuaio um pi i navo m .. mr co-operating- with the French.! . ., ,,, UU0Tiy i,0un bonds by of the prevlcua rating committee aa Tires itronaly fortified uoeltlons , ,, .urtaxes all to tbelr work In the Tniro uoan h,en captured. . 3 ,. uu to 130.000. without con.uU.tlo. with tn.m o- "" i , M mlt tr-e .oiiowwa . .,- ft. vnin nn tho naasage of tne out t ,. . . ,, kabbIIIm la to iv .-.- - - ., - Tne wurn m .-.--- was 140 to 0. Tho aenate la especi- clwr tne prospect for subscrip- cd to puw tho bill cany now w.. oni ,d duo iia eaunaie B many difference. aro.e during .d fairly j "? it... discussion In tho houiie that It tne a-inm --- ----- '- SPIES AND COWARDS TO BE SHOT DOWN WITH TIIK AMKHICAN IN PHANr'M g.m a 'tho discussion in mo nou- . - --- - u f AnMV,W(l8 ndeeg8nry , glVe the entire day n rd Loan w. j. ts I m WOMEN JISKEQ TO RESPOND HEARTILY FOIL QUOTA I 1ST BE IT COUNTY CHAIRMAN HAYH OVKR. HUHMCHIITION ON THIItl) LOAN ONLY IIAI.ANCKD HHORTAGK ON FIIWT TWO ' . Thmoiil Mm urcllmlnnrv work nl nraanlllni tha Fourth 1-lhi.rtv l.nnn of tho women of Oregon Who BTO rel- In Klamath County, I have met the!al,vc" of tno lnon ,n "erv,ce ,n lho -. .i. --.-.... .i.. rarado" In connection witn tne . umi uui iui iiivi iuu tunc I Ottical Proof of LENINE AND KIW' I'AHADK" IN TlfJC INTKR- i KHT OF MIIKRTY IiOAN' UnlnR widest rcpon.e on tho part Infamy of Germany R Q T S K Y PAID W mlttee on the Third lon ettlmatod the roturn. nn that Loan much too low and that wc wont far over our quota too far to stilt many of our people. TfcU point of view doe not appeal to me much and for these reas ons. If Klamath County last sprlnn was ahln to ralso a much larger mnount of money to loan our (!ov- ornment than It waa called an, because he did mora -than he waa asked to do laat aprlBR, we can with .. . . I wabhinutpn, v. c, Bept. i. proora removing any douDis mat ien aoVKnNORHTIIONUIiYKNIMIWKHiJllt'Md Tro(iky, the Bol.bevlkl leader., are paid German aa;ent If In- . .-! I flaArl 4nhta aAmal . tmtA kkffMi th pn14 ttfli Ks tha tflrt PMN OF HTATK-WIDK '?H-.-------"-- - -.- "-""ZT'.JZrZ "m"Z UMIV. DWIVIUIIiaHl M tHO ! INIMIIinaHt VI MM . WW fW V VIIIVNII document, disclosed thru the committee on public Information. Secured Is Russia by American agent, .these document, not only .how how tbeerman government thru Its Imperial bank, paid Its gold to Lea Ine, Trotiky and their Immediate associate, to betray Russia 'Into deserv ing her allies, but give added proof., If any be nscewary, that Germany naa ponecieu nor piana lor m war oi conqueii iobk oviora wo uumiubiiuii of Sarevjo, which, aa the world Is now convinced, conveniently furnished bor pretest. These document, further .bow that before tho world war was four montha old, and more than two year, before the United State, waa JmaiM il ft 1.mmm 1jw M. !. k . n ai1.t1l U.WM IUIU t. UVIIUHf WIHUJ KM mt.B MWI V- Vm m w H.WW...W-P destructive agenu and observer." to cause explosion., atrlke. and outrage. In this country, and planned the employment of "anarchist, and escaped criminals" for the purpose. . . Almost ranking In their sensational nature with the notorlona Zlmmer mann note, propoatng war by Mexico and Japan upon tho United States, wnicn was nrst given to me worm oy Tne Associaiea. rreee, taew aoa- mnl law ItaM HMf Mirmtm nt Prttjrial lfllHrUM. m Rt vf-MT af ttlA WOrk Ings of kultur to disrupt the Allies, standing between the world and kaUer- ism. Tbey disclose a new story or numan treacaery tor gem wnicn migai almost well bo described without sacrilege a. placing 'its perpetrators on a pedestal with Judaa and his thirty pieces of silver-. The Intrigue appear, to have been carried down to the laet' detail of ar rangement with typical German system. It will ho reve)J ompletely la a series of seven articles furnished by tho CcommUtoee VnMIe Informa tion for publication each day, beginning today,, aaMNthO arif to eomplete- Not only do the dtocloraraa prove that LenineATroUky mad ttelr, hud movemont for a state-wide "Mothers' Fourth Liberty Loan campaign, Gov ernor Wlthycombe baa Issued the fol lowing statement: "Tho plan being advanced by offic ials In charge of the Fourth, Liberty Loan campaign In Oregon for a state wide 'Mothers' parade' to be partici pated In only by the mothers, wives, liters and children of men In the w, . much the more Is our credit. Wo J orvlco ha. my very earnest approval. . hiiii aiiiLnrniT uuira &u.b inv nwuivu cannot wtn this " Y...,lr Jo' Oregon will ruond to the sugges- bit"; m"d00,'r,nt;h"i;," tlon with all of their true patriotic who wlllK)lnt out a man who Is lew ... t able to meet his quota today simpiy snlrlt. T "As I understand It, the ldfa Is not Brlmarily to alortfy the 'war "women' of Oregon, altho wo all know that ..oU . -w ... .,..-. (0j uregon, anno wo air unow iam out doubt point out two men who ther g.-fjdee, are perhaps aa deep saved their money and leaned It to Lnd i0rere U tho lesa graphic than. . -.. K. . . . the government last spring and are Just that much better off In pocket today. In other worda two men who bouiht bonds last Spring and have them today whereas If they had not bouaaht those bonds they would have nothing to show fcr their money, or at least nothing that helps to win tho war. i I have stated before during this drive that the oversubscription Kli- mnth County made In the Third Loan only made up for the under-snbscrlp- tlon on the First and Second Loans. I have not beon able to get exact fig ure on this, but If anyone reading this article will supply them to me, f will bo glad to publish them and If wrong In tbe above statement will mike correction. If right, however, wc start on the Fourth Liberty Ixan with our duty in the past fully met and If the call I. for alx billion. a seem, probable, and wo meet our nuota we'ean feel our duty well done; ir w o over tbla time It will be be cause our patriotic cltlien. over-aub-rcrlbe what I. asked of them Individu ally and for one, I hope thl. will do tbe case ind when the final returns $831,000. Deducting from thto 160, n FHANCK. Bopt. 16. American ovor to tho dolmto on tne urn. nov- -- Ab.entee Committee 0P. of i , have been in.truo'ornl amendment, were ? JJJ j8ck Kmb.ll h.d wcured - to MH n the spot anyone who - 'SSZSTS- "hen 'rating -'"' of b,i w. .urroder or ZXS 'iSZ to the per- to work there mjj . JM.WH t twpta la imnuada them that furthoi .,( of two yours 'after tho war. An- ra se, and the "mat w u m m . tsneo U usolo... lotuor amendment removes the re. rlc-lth,. has . T U r-J JM ft rt III. Th.. . ....,.,,. tl,.n nn till) sale Ol YVr -, uuu ui-.v - . the hardships ondured by our sturdy Liberty boy.' who are giving their pny.icai eupponao inn nouur mi their country and humanity on thei torn battlefield, of Europe. "The purpose of the 'Mothers' pa rade' will rather, be to present to the public a powerful argument that abould Impress any loyal American with his certain duty In relation to the Fourth Liberty Loan. For no man .even If he gives tho final limit of hla financial resources to hi. gov ernment In trust, can approach the In vestment and the sacrifices that are made by the mothers and wive, who have sent their sons and husbands forward to die, if needs bo, that the rlghtoou. cause of this and its allied nations might prevail. "I bollove it to be the positive pat riotic duty as woll as tho sacred priv ilege of the honored women of Ore gon to participate In tho 'Mothers' parade' and I earnestly appeal "to them to respond whole-heartedly. Let them remember that they will not be delus: this for themselves but for their boy., for their country and for the sake of threatenpd immunity." AUSTIN WHITE i .. -- ---.-- ti l II I'll li 1 1' M f-i ill'il-illi-i affctt-h ra para ur pwv. awww -. ..!..--- - - threw Russia into such orgy of murder aad scee. aa the, world aeldom haa seen, actually waa arranged by the German general etas. Jaey aaow sow the paid agent, of Germany betrayed Russia at the Breet-Lltovsk "peace" conference; how German ataff officers secretly have booa received by tho Bolshevlkl as military advisers; how they have acted as aple. upoa tho am t,.i.. ni h nations with which Rnaa. waa allied or at neaeo :how they .in.ii .. AtrrtmA tha RoUhavlkl forelcB. dameatio aad ecoaomlc policy wholly In the Interest of Germany aad tha ahamo aad degradatloa of Russia. ...-. .k- t. IV -l.rn.n Himmll WM dlll to "dsfsad" Petrograd against the German army and aa extent of German Intrigue aad JmmIm.IIaii almnat ttavnifil lll-t Malm HI lnntLK10B. Orlgtnals of documents, photographs of originals aad typewritten circa i ... .i ih.m mmrVmn "var nuTat." or "Drlvate" and many of them bearing the annotation, of tbe Bolshevlkl leader, themselves; aonto of them containing referencea to "comraae xroixny or toBirwi- , ..i.. !.. n.min mmnf. Sunt of the orirlna. It la shown, altho VUUiyiHV MW MnMM.MV --.-.. rw-.w w -- - - deposited la the secret archives of tho BoUhovikl, were' required to be re turned later to represntatlva or tne aerman general auus ib mrei. they might be destroyed. Bnt the evidence of them remained la tho fabric of roauerv and Into the vacancies they fit perfectly. Tho Bolshevlkl lead ers themselves Informed their "comrades" that tho German government had required the return of the order of tbe Oermaa imperial nana aepoe .in. fir mininn mid rubles In a Stockholm bank for Lenlne aad Trot sky, and that at the same time the accounts of tho bank had been "audit ed" to conceal the payments. The first Installment of the revelations appearing herewith is prefaced by an official atatement by the Committee on Publlo Information, which tells briefly what the succeeding installments oi documents win prove IS DEMI FROM MINIS '- iiiauii.tions, which originn- mm --- W Win a certain division and hnvo. Stamps so that mora than 100 may w been unlvorsiiiv ndonied ho.. bosom tommy -21 they proved popular wore mudo lU .-- - A l ' Lterests; funds of the Klsrath lnd- lans smounting to sai.uuu was u ded; and the flSO.OOO estimstsd to bo raised by our people In general amounted In the end -to 143.000, . - proved popuiark wore muno wry bocatise'Trae one In Amerl- loynl and a traitor, or one of our unirorm during a German, attack trcops'wno nw u- - ";--Tv..h put rolled u M H rumetto on Auau.t 7 ran among 'stricken coward. Whoever he Is, hejand Klamath Couaty rolled up 9 tm troops, calllug ijpon thorn to cease 'Usee and dechrlng that the of. "is sdvlBed surrender, ' In.truuions pdnt nut thst were " statements WlSS. BnH aAAA ho person who spreads such an ' to either an enemy in ouc unl "' ' ono of our troops who is dis- "' .: . -. at.. - In lima KA rrord of WMCD u t prouv. : Z Zl r.K isnotlme-to Vnqu.ro " ConVld.r Chen that if M lUti.g into the Identity or motive, of pr- committee bad waitea a ww u., into tne laeimir M-mj.nl. . JL,nrtt naeidlaa on the basis It sons who create p -- . .- ,. j ...v. ....i....!.!..,!.. . hn advise surrender. RUIUluim; tsniiuil . "- - i "It Is the duty oi every omv soldier to kill on the spot any person who In a fight urges anyone to surrender. .hmiid set for our peop!a-rt might have known the outalde subscriptions Vould reach $101,350; a phono to (Continued oa pago 4) ' Auctln J. White died this morning at the Blackburn Hospital following an operation on Saturday for ap pendicitis. He had a sudden attack Friday night and the following day was brought to Klamath Falls, where It 'waa found that he was Buffering from an advanced case of appendi citis. He was operated on during tbe forenoon but blood poisoning set In and he only lived over Sunday. . Austin White was 32 years of age, and was born in Kansas.1 He wes a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. ,W. White ot this city,. He leaves a wife and thrae cBlldren; two brothers and five sis ters, Mrs. W. A. DeUel. Mrs. Chas. Roberta, Mrs. , Oscar Sblve, Mrs. Clauds Coseboom, Mrs. Wm. J. Im me), Dr. F. M, White and Kirk White, Funeral arrangements have not been completed yet. x OF GERMANY UNITED BTATW GOVMUnOENT MAKRr) PUBLIC DOCVsaVNTC PROVING THAT G mr STARTED THK WORLD WAR. BOLSHKVIKI MOWN IP HAVK DEKN TRAITORS. TO MCIMA WHOSB AGRNTM WERE IN THE PAY OP TBK KAISER WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. The committee on-pnMKi lafonaatte-iro; leaser series ILL ra TO LEIRN SINGS The Liberty Loan Chorus will hold a practice at 7: so mis oveumg i the Central school. Miss Applsgate, director of the chorus, has extended an invitation to everyone to be prea- ent und familiarise themselves with the music and wprda of tho popular war time aongs. During the parade it la desired that all spectators along the streets Join In the 'singing. BOLSHEVIK. ARE GETTING SCARED ran now AMSTERDAM, Sept. !. Hints thst tbe Bolshevlkl government la Russia may seek aa, alliance with the other powers, aad even with tha Im perialist, to coatalnad la a nots from Lenlne to tha Peoples Commissaries and Soviets. He ssys the position of the Cseeho-Slovak front is becom ing mora danmrouB dally and the on ly escape to fn conclude an alliance with another power. REfflTTOTILK PEftCETERHS AMSERDAM, Sept. H. The Co logne. Volks Zeltuag says that the note In which Austria-Hungary In vited tha belligerents to a conference for tho discussion ot tho possibilities of peace was dispatched by the for eign minister on the order of Emper or Charles. WASHINGTON, D.C. Sept. 16 The official text of tho Austrian peace proposal la awaited bat It Is believed to be a German ruse to obtain the best terms polslble before Allied vie tory could Impose a mora severe pun tohmeat. , FAMOUS DANCER HURT IN TAXiCAB COLLISION i PARIS, Sept. !. Only Deslys, In ternationally known daacer, waa la lured here Saturday whius as delivery cart collided with a taxlcab la which she was riding. ' for publication, herewith a of communications beiweem the Oermaa Imperial government and tho Ru-alaa Bolshevik govern ment aad between tho otohelkl themselves, aad also tho report-there- oa made to George Creel by Edgar Stssoa, the committee's apodal re presentative In Russia during tha winter of 1917-13. These documents show that, tha present hesds of the Bolshevik gov ernment Lenlne aad Trotsky aad their assoclatet--sre Gertaaa'agoats. They ahow that the Bolshevik revo lution waa arranged for by the Gar man general ataff and flnaaced by the German Imperial Bank and other German financial Institutions. v They show that the treaty of Breet- Lltovsk wsr a betrayal of the Rus- slsn people by tbe dermaa ageats, fnlne'aad Trotaay; tnai a uermaa- picked .commansar waa cnoeea to "defend" Pstroaaad against the Ger mans: that Oenaaa officer, have been secretly received by tho Bol shevik government ss military sivle- ers, as spies upon the cmaaasies or Russla'a allies, aa officers In the Rue- slan array and a director of the Bol shevik military, foreign and domeetlc policy. Tbey show, la snort, tnai tae present Bolshevik government Is not a Russiaa Government at an, German government, acting aolely la tbe Interests of Qermany aad betray ing the Russian people, aa h oiw Rusela'a natural allies, for the bene fit of the Imperial German govern ment alone. . And they show also that the Bol shevik leaders for the same German imperial ends, have equally betrayed the working classea of Russls, whom they pretend to represent. The documents are some to in number. Many are originals, annot ated by Bolshevik official.. The bal ance of the other, are photographa nf nriuinaia. showing imnottUions. And thdy corroborate a third set ot typewritten circulars (see appendix later) ot which only two originals are possessed, but all ot which fit perfectly Into the whole pattern of A..-.!, iniviaua and Qermsn gultt. The nrst document la a photograph ot a report mode to thf, Bolshevik .aiders by two ot tbelr, asslataalf la, with their lastructloas, there baar h..n ..moved from the archives of -l.. B..a.tan MinlltrV, CI JUStlC order ot the aerraaaJPll; Coacluded m rata $ m " -cl M H3 -iVi 1 . k. x'fts.AJ.'ii.:i jjlffi i . x. i IA'vW, t'y ll.