The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 25, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OFFICIAL NllPiR
OF KLAMATH FALLS
OP KLAMATH COUNTY
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1918
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BRIGHTER OUTLOOK ON WEST FRONT
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Haig's lines Hold
Alter Four Days
Bombardment
TEIUIIIIC EKPOKTH OF THE HUN-J HAVE NOT FOIICliD IMI.AI? IX
IIIIITIHH I.IXEH AFTER M)tn DAY OF WUXDIXU
mil' UlTllllltAWAL WAS PHKVIOl'HLY ARRANGED IX VIEW OF
EXI'I'ITED ATTACK, AXI IH DECLARED MASTERLY EXECUTED
U)U ItAMlK ML'XH STILL DROP SHELLS IXTO PARIS, HUT DO LIT
TI.E DAMAGE ARE FIRED FKOM DISTANCE OF 71 MILES
TAKEN SICK
ON WAY
TO WEED
SENATE BUSY
INCREASING
PHI'HItlAX WHO LEFT HATCH
DAY FOIt NEW YORK Id SEIZED
WITH ATTACK OF ITOMAINB
POISONING XOW IX WEED
HOSPITAL
U. S. FORCES
INCREASING DRAFT AUK LIMIT
TO INCLUDE MKX VI TO AK
OF 45 IS DISCUSSED HOME
WOULD DOUBLE ARMY
FINE RESULTS NEW UBERTY FORCES OF
FRANCE ARE
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UHUHUSKUW
lljr AaMirlaled Prese
IVnlntent attack with strong fort-en of Infantry and Umi lavlali um of
artillery Iiju not enabled the Germain. break thru I ho Rritlali drfrnke,
and (our days of llio great offenalve In Northern Frame line Hot yet
brought Um derlaloa la favor of the attacker.
Heavy lighting la -irogreaalng around llapaumo ami near Peronae,
nil where Um llrltlslt aad French froaU Join.
Halg's withdrawal had beat prevlou.ly planned In rune of a heavy at
lark, ami lla execution la deacrlhed a insaterly.
Kmall unit often owlaimihrred nine lo one, -lung their MMa, Im
prdliig the German advance.
The Itrltlah Iwve made onljr a few roturter allarka, but every on haa
brew surrenaful. The enemy la being permitted to wrar lilmaelf out be
fere Hie llritlali defease.
A narrow oucape from death on the
train between Klamath Falls and
Weed Saturday from ptomaine pols
onlnK wss experienced by Dr. George
Cathry, who la now reported to be Im
proving at a hospital at Weed.
Dr. Oathey haa Just terminated a
successful practice of three yeara In
Klamath Falls, and was leaving for
New York City for special Work In
brain diseases, after which he plans
to locate In Portland. The direct
cause of his sudden affliction Is not
known, but he was taken 'suddenly
verv III. and the train waa etopped
while remedies were obtained from a
nvirby farm house.
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HKII SHEETS DO NOT
APPEAL TO LOGGERS
IIHITIHH HEADQUARTERS, Mnrrli IM. A further advance by the
Germans late yraterdey la reported at aome poliitM. The American en
Rlnrmi have aasiln bfaj la tlio thme i of the ratifllrt, ami lwv done escel.
Iml work In irannportatlon.
I'AHIH, Mnrrli &. Tlir Ionic rnn lMmliarhiiwit of Farla by Uie
STAMP DRIVE
IKM'MK TO HOLME CAXYAKH LAMT
WEEK KXCEKIW HOl'KH OF
COMJMTTEK FEOFLK ItK.
HIOXD KYERYWHERK TO CALL
FOR IIAUY IIOXDH
UAK8IIFIKIJ), March 15. Objec.
tlona have been registered by a num
ber of Coos county loggers to the pro
posal that sheets replace blankets In
their bedding. In some camps the
men are said to be taking united
action to retain their blankets aa of
yore. They claim the blanketa are
more comfortable, and cite the fact
that, they would aave $1 per week, or
152 per year over the scheme of
iMiutS Marrn an. me long ranne iN.mm.r ... ... .., ....,- lDem ,, weekJr for the
(Jfniinna began at t0 till morning but wna Intrrniptrtl aner mo mm ch,IC 0f
... ....... IK,. .1 A. U Hull UtM MM.I il.A lltMtf HI. Mtfliln IUNl'1..l.l..1 til
lutililtnc. outlined by
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oud allot. Two more ahota wrro llreil later, and tlio tiring waa again eu. colonel Dlsiue.
brmleil ut a uVlnrk. Tlu. Monln did not take fchelter. loggers who belong to the Loytl
.. . .... . . t.... i, i... i iMi.i i. !.' 'Lesion believe the order of the
ire of 8, obata, T. mllea fmm the Fra-a C.y hall. Shot. wrr. -rr,, -jj-gj
hho ine city yrMeraay at laiervaia or inim iwriTn m. mim ....., "-opposition
111. I. .f.H.. .- M I.I.M..0M ff
.!. hmh4v na uiiiiv.
Tlie street were crowded aa muni yealerday, In spite of the. Inmi.
hardment. The nrmaaapem evpreaaed athwlrallon of the wonderful me
rhaniral feat, bat referred paaalonat eljr to Ilia Maclean Imriairlty.
French force Haturdar went to Ilia -ll-me of the llrlllah, Uk
lag over one eertur of the battle front.
WA8IIIXMTOX, D. C, March SW. Frraldeal Wllaon haa cabled Clen
eral llalg, roMgratulatlag him oa Ida efforta. and aauring him of Ida rowfl
dence. The maaaage predlrted a victory for Hie allied force-. Ambaaa
dnr hluirp haa advlaed the state dertiiient of the boinbariliiivnt of I'arls
b) long range guns, by aa oWrlal atateiiirtit.
MtXDOX, March JM. Fresh att4tka by the (lermana have developed
round llnpaume. The llrithh liave driven hack tlio Uermaas who
rroKiMMi the Homme between Llcourt and llrie yeaterday.
IiOXINIX, March 113 Tlie Caaadianaon Haturday-nlght Uuncliedthe
grentrar gaH bombardment of Hie war between la d Hill Beveaty,
Hhllc the English were battling thederntans further south.
AM8TERDAM, March M. Emperor WlUlam Iwa wired tlie empree
llwt "by tlie grace of od the battle by Moachy, Cambria, t. yueawn
nil litfere iMa been won. The Lord graciously aided, and ny he further
'dp," tlie dlapatcli aaya. Tlie Oermau prean derlnrea that tho dateyfor the
utTrnklve waa HM'd long ago, and lieg-tu at cactly the hour set.
Two More Candidates
Announce Candidacy
County Clerk 0. R, DeUp haa Bled
bIi announcement 6 candidacy for
'lsctlon on th,rajaubllcanUck'et,
ad 6hsrl8 OaorgeMuaipJirey .gu
Alfcl for re-eloctlon on the democrat-
in ticket. Only one announcement,
that of J. 0. Cleghorn lor county aur
veyor, ban been oled prevlou to thUj;
It U expected that' other will cone
i. Mltf traar this on. ta the tlaM
limit eiplrca on April 17th.
change
method.
If
from
they
the
prefer not to
old fashioned
IttlAD IXHFECnON
IX EAST KLAMATH
County Road Supervisor Cleghorn
left this morning for a trip of lnipc
tlon on the county roads In the vi
cinity of Ilonania and Laagell Valley.
It Is his Intention to go over the dif
ferent roads with the local supervis
ors, and determine with them the na
ture of Immediate Improvement! de
sirable He will probably return to
morrow night. '
KLAMATH HOLDIKR PROMOTED
Word baa Juat been received that
Leland Halnea, who baa been la the
offlcera' training camp at Fprt Mon
roe, W. Va., haa been appointed sec
ond lieutenant of the coast artillery
reserve corpi.
NOTICE
Mt. Lakl Red Crow workers will
meet at Mrs. (Hen Bteeman'a Wednes
day, March 17th, for an all day ses
sion. All ladles Interested are cor
dially Invited to attend.
PATRIOTIC RALLY PLANNED
A patriotic rally Is enaoupeed for
Henley on Anrll lltk at which" an
elaborate nroiram U being' arranged.
Speakers are to nreeMi irem
Klamath Falui and . beautiful Plltt
atiiu 'rtA h Ifrtr. H. k'NawtOM li
W,beil4 pt tor tbs beaeftW U
aa. 1 aa1Ll.A. ar.ak thin sallA aissaV
mwgeroee.' .! --,a;M
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ware company.
WA8HIN0T0N, D. C. March 25.
With the bulletins of the German
drive before them, the senate Satur
day afternoon sidetracked all other
bualneaa to devote Ita energies ex
clusively to measure for strengthen
Inc America's flahtlna arm.
Returning to the canltol from their
waeklv conference with the war coun
cil, the members of the senate mil
itary affairs committee Immediately
brought up the hill for the drafting
of all young men who have attained
the age of SI years since registration
day.
The measure, It was estimated,
would add 709,000 men annually to
the list available for the draft.
Senators sounded the gravest war
alnga to urge unhesitating action.
Senator Oiaajberlaln. chairman of
the comnrlttee'diclared that 'the re-
norts belna- received today made It
dear that It mlaht become necessary
to advance the age limit for the draft
to bring In men pa it 31 and as high
as 45.
Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia
declared the atrength of the army
should be doubled.
Senator Smith said that the num
ber of men should be doubled as welt
as the supply of powder.
"And what's more, we should get
some forco and drive and real ad
ministrative ability behind our artil
lery program," he declared.
Senator Hardwlck of Georgia tried
to have the bill amended to let out
drafted men aa they attain the ago
of al yearn. This was advocated by
Secretary of War Daker, but rejected
by the military affairs committee. The
amendent was shouted down by an
overwhelming chorus of "noes."
Senator New of Indiana took ad
vantage of the crisis to rally the ad
vocates of universal military train
ing. He proposed to make the 21-year-old
registration bill permanent
ly operative.
Thla would be, In effect, universal
military training. He declared
would Insist upon a
tba measure.
BEING FORMED
FIIICTIOX AIII8EH AMONG MEM.
IIEItH OF FIII8T ORGANIZATION',
WHICH IH ORDERED DISUAXD
Ell RY tXMJXTV CAPTAIN
h'plrudld remits beyond the hopes
of the central committee are Indi
cated from reports coming In of last
week's house to houso Thrift und
War Saving Stamps canvass, accord
ing to County School Superintendent
iMim Wells, iccrotary of the com
mittee.
It will be omo days yet before tho
pnoplo visited Is mostS SUONs-
complete returns are In and totaled
for n flnal report, but the universal
response to the move, both by the
campaign workera and the people vis
ited la most satisfactory, and It Is be
lleved that once the habit of buying
the ttamna la established, a rapid rise
over the former average dally sales of
the sumps will result. The manner
in which a large number of the busy
farmers In the ouUIde districts left
their lelds and other work to take
the time ' necessary to visit their
neighbors Is believed to merit eie
clnl commendation.
THROWN IN
DAGGER POINTS OX
HOOVERIZIXU
BK.SUITFDR
Lieutenant J. S. DuKKer of the
Cunadlan expeditionary forces, who
spoko at the community service
luncheon on Monday, gave tho Unit
ed States a few pertinent points on
llooverlilng with the follewing:
"I noticed In this morning's paper
that Captain Somebody or other had
been aentenced to twenty years nt
hurd labor for treason. Here was
last an opportunity to Hoovnrlze. in
the tondon papers this article would
have read: 'Spies Nos. 36 and 37
were shot In the Tower of London
this morning.'
"There Is ono effectlvo way to wipe
he the pro-German off tho earth, aud
record vote on that In to dig n hole six feet docp and
put him Into It."
Lieutenant Daiscr will speak at
the community service luncheons for
the remainder of the woek.
DAMAGES HIED
COMPLAINT ALLEGES THAT DE
FENDANT BY TRICKY METH-
OD8 SOLD YOUNG MAN VICIOUH
HOR8B, WHICH LATER CAUSED
HIS DEATH
(Uy (lion. J. Frguon).
' Tho Liberty. Chorus heretofore or
ganized to furnish music during the
coming Liberty Uond campaign was
ordered disbanded by Captain Fergu
ran iiiion receiving: a report of the
music committee on Saturday even
ing, and a new chorus ordered organ
ireil at once. For some time trouble
has been browing within the chorus
on account of some who were unable
to place personal Jealousies, petty
prejudices and childish rivalries In
the background and Join In the work
of doing everything possible to assist
their government. That this attitude
will not be tolerated Is evident by the
order to disband the chorus. Bolshe-
vlkl methods will not be permitted to
interfere .with the work or tho Third
liberty Loan, and It the musicians of
Klamath County cannot Join-In assist-
Ing In the great big work undertaken
by tho government and bury all per
sonal differences, the meetings will
bo held without music.
The music committee Is now busy
gathering together those who are
willing to co-operate with the govern
ment, and It is hoped that the new
chorus to be organized will be free
from all petty annoyances and dis
turbances, which have Interfered wun
the work of the old chorus.
A full report or the difficulty la be.
im; made to Liberty Loan headquar-
tern In Portland.'as all such matters
nre mnde matters of record by the
government, for It Is the Intention of
the government from this time on to
record every matter In connection
with war v.ork. Military servlco Is
rot the only service that is Important
and necessary to succcssrully carry
out tho purpose of the government
and the department of civilian service
will have us complete a record as the
unr rinnartment. and those who fall
to respond and conscientiously per
form tho duties assigned to them win
(lud their refusal or failure Is n mat-
ler of public record which will per
hoiM confront them In after years.
Those who are selected for further
work In tho new Liberty Chorus are
being notified to report at the Cen
tral school t 7:30 p. m. Tuesday
evening, March 26th.
THE BATTLE
RECOVERS FROM OPERATION
Mrs. Austin Hayden underwent an
operation Saturday for appeudlcltls
at the Klamath hospital, and Is re
ported to be recovering from Its ef
fects very rapidly. The operatlou
was performed at the bauds of Dr.
K, R. Hamilton.
TAX LIENS FILED
Aleglng that William WhUlatch
wan a shrewd, exuerlenced horse
trader, that he had In his possession
a vicious, unruly animal which he
knew to be tricky, that by using un
scrupulous methods' he succeeded In
disposing of the animal to rrea it.
Martin, a minor, and that following
the trade the young man. uaacquatnt
ed with the habits of the animal, was
kicked and injured to such n extant
that he later died, a suit haa been
Died In -the oalce of the circuit court
clerk by. Lola Martin, administratrix
of the estate, ef Fred R. Vrtt.
."- thJe'sup' of H.eOO aits oiti. of the
etUrtkWli'the'.:c'o,ll,t AU
bofey'fteaaer Kent represent the
plaintiff.
Tax liens havo been filed by J. W.
McCoy ngalnst W. Hornby and the
Oregon Valley lnd company, and
acalnst Frank A. MUIb and the Oro-
gnn Valley Land company, thru his
attorney, R. C, Groesbeck, In the
office of the circuit court clerk.
Special
Lodge No,
Work In the E,
Leavltt, W.M.
NOTICE
communication Klamath
77, A. F. A. M. tonight
A. Degree. A. H
HAIG REPORTS GREATEST DAX
GER POINT NOW FARTHER
SOUTH, WHERE ENEMY MAS
DRIVEN DIG WEDGE INTO AL
LIED LINES
IIERUX REPORTS FORTY-FIVB
THOUSAND PRISONERS AND
SIX HUNDRED GUNS TAKEN
THUS FAR DURING OFFENSIVE
By Associated Preaa
France has now thrown her forces
Into the battle. The British are held-
Ing fast along the Somme and In the
llnpaume regions, according to re
ports today by General Halg.
The attack by the enemy has been
renewed, arid the greatest danger
point seems to be farther soutb
where the Germans have driven thru,
the greatest width In the region they
doastated In retiring last year.
There Is heavy fighting In the re
gion of Neylon, where a wedge has
been driven deep Into the allied lines.
J Tlie combatants are now fighting for
the heights nortn or me wise.
BERLIN, Msrch 25 The German
are now standing to the north of the
Somme In the middle or the former
Svimmo battlefield, according to the
offlclal statement. Bapaume waa cap
tured In the night and Nesle has bees
token by storm.
The British, American and French
forces are streng: backed thru the Pa
blesse wooded country.
Gulscard ondf.Chauny have,, been
captured, and there Is vlolentlght
Ing for the possession of Comblee.,
Over 15,000 prisoners and 600
guns havo been taken thus far.
IIUX8 TO OCCUPY FETROGRAD
WASHINGTON. D. C." March 25.
The German occupation of Petrograd
within the noxt twenty-four hours Is
predicted.
NOTICE
The regular meeting of the W. C.
T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs.
Grlgsby at 1028 Jefferson street, on
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30.
BRITISH HEADQUARTERS
March 25.-1116 British are counter
attacking between Nesle and Haas.
The Germans attacked hut failed' to
get thru the British barrage.
HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH
SCHEDULED
CHICAGO. March 25. Willard
and Fulton have signed articles for a
fight on July 4th. The place of bat
tle was not specified In the contract.
Senate Votes Large
Indian Appropriation
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.ilW'LuVV Walker ','lu.e loft "(he
Klamath, hospitalwith her. baby boy,
which was born there a few days ago.
WASHINGTON, D. C March 25.
"The senate today adopted the provi
sion, of tbe Indian bill, allowing the
Klamath Indians (500,000 to buy
stock, tc, and will use every sort
lo get th j house to oacur '--Chas.
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The above- message-was; revived.
here this morning by tbe Klamath
r-V,
Commercial Club, which haa used ita
Influence to secure tne appreanetraa
for tne use or ine -Baa, mi -
a start in uvesioca ?
from salea to be made during the nut '
few years frHJ , reaertttes tigtber.
The Indiana are MWM ,ora ww .tt
men, tTlt to taeigM ttwt.tWi
menittwyrtamHnttii &:
h state of Independnnce, VvJ0
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