The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 09, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL, 9, 1918
Price Pfvo
BIG GUNS BOOM ALONG 100-MILE FRONT
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OFFENSIVE
ALL FRONTH RKPOIIT HEAVY
ARTILLERY ACTION IIV EXE
MY. llt'T SO INFANTRY AT.
TACKH AH YKT FRENCH
CHANGE IKKHTIONH
american) in lorraine at
tack german pathol drag
body of merman ackokh no.
ma.vh land to thkxchk8 for
identification
lljr Associated Pre
While the comparatlto calm of tho
last few days on the I'lcardy battle
field baa not turned Into another
acene of carnage euch a waa enacted)
during the recent offensive, there aroj
trong Indication today Hint thej
(una imgiri win onur up auuwior
army for slaughter to the ulllca.
The heavy guna of the enemy hno
been roaring along the great bnttlu
line from Arraa on the north to Sol-
aona on I ho south, a dlHtuiirn nf moro.
than 11)0 nilleH, nnd It In believed Hint
an attack along tht untlro linu I coti.
templatcd.
Parla report violent artillery nil
during last night at various iiolnta to
the north of Montdldler and between
Montdldler and Noyon. There bun
been no Infantry activity aa yet. The
French are declared to hnvo advanced
their llnea at rertuln point south or
the Olae River, and to havo with
drawn to prepared uoaltlona south
weat of the' Lower Poreat at Coucy,
to the aouth of Coucy-la-Chateau.
American outpoata In the torralne
dlitrlct laat nlgljt attacked a Oorman
patrol and dragged his body across
no man'a land to their own trenchca
for Identification. There were no
American caiualtlei.
London reporta that Oorman artil
lery developed In Intonalty tbla morn
ing from the Labaaao canal to aomo
distance aouth of Armentlerca.
I,ater Tha rial-muni encauntored
bad weather for tbelr big atUck, and
no Infantry action haa aa yet devel
oped, altbo violent artillery action
hat been continued all day today.
The French have withdrawn their
force aouth of tha Olta River toj
make their Una conform to tho All-,
atte Rlvar Valley. The Oermana ui-,
talned heavy loaaea In advancing
RESUM
AN
Trans-Atlantic Air
Flight Rumored Abroad
. LONDON. April .4-That an lr
Plana carrying twaiva paiieagers
landed la tajUs ltt Bbjbt After a
non-itop flight (rial New York,. Is
tha lataet war .rimer, about which
tH whttrt eit la talkie today.
WINUUW5 AKt
NDM
HEVKHAL KI.AMATH FALLH MEIU
C'HANTM EVIDENCE THE HPIltlT
OK THE 111(1 LIIIEIITY LOAN
DRIVE WITH ATTRACTIVE EX-
IIII1ITH
The evidence of the big Liberty
l.onn drive now on la not only aeen
by the worker on the atreeta and
tho headline In tho newspaper, but
n number of the prominent mer
chants aro featuring tho campaign In
thulr how window.
K. Rugarman ha a most attractive
vlndow, showing a Holdlor Hlandlng
tit Natutr, surrounded by varlou
kind of tome advice on what to do
regarding the purchase of Liberty
Ilnnd. Tho Golden Hulo toro alo
show a window artltlcally decorat
ed In patriotic effect.
The grave of a-prltatc In No Man'a
Land, marked by malt American
ling, and surrounded by bobed wire
entanglement and shell, at the Vlr
all ft Hon' furniture tore, with the
Htatomont that he gate hla all, bilnga
homo tho fact directly, why everyone
Mhould buy a bond.
Tho K. K. K. sloro ha a window
decorated with firearm which did
their bit In former war nnd with
other relit, auch a a canteen and
knapsack. Pointed literature empha
lie the fact that every one muat do
their bit.
Ilttll CROHN MOLL IIHINGH IX $37
The doll, recently raffled at (he
Htnr theater, brought In $57 for tho
Junior llml Cnm bonotlt. The doll,
which wan donated by the Htnr Drug
company, wa won by (lurd VanRJuer.
Ill number wa 165.
HON AIIHIVEH IX FRANCE
Mr. It. K. Ilunaker of 33S South
Fourth Mtroet ha received word from
her noli Johh, that ho tin aafely ar
rived In France. Mr. Hunaakcr waa
formorly ut Cump Lewi.
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AYIATOIl CADET KILLED TODAY
DALLAS, AprH . Cadet John In
ilnaner of Colorado wa killed hero
today at the aviation camp when two
muchlne collided In the air. at an al
titude of 600 feet.
when the French operation waa pro-
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LONDON. April 9. Premier Lloyd
George told the houae of common to
day that when the battle commenced
the Oerman'a total combatant
trenath on the weat front waa ap
proximately the aame aa the total of
tte entente alllea. He declared hi
call for more men would Involve an
extra sacrifice on the part of the Bng-
llih, but asaarted that thta waa the
moat crucial period of the war.
Altbo tbe autbortilai declare tbere1
U no foundation for the itory. ac
cording to tbe popular veraloa, this
U tbo "big aurprlM" which- Lloyd
aeorgo aald tbe American; would
aeon give the Oermana,
NATONASffl
ID lUIUf
WAHHINGTON OFFICIAL HOPE
TO HKK TWENTY MILLION HVB.
HtltlDERH AND IKHUK OVER
Hl'UHCHIIlHD FOUR TIMKH
WA8IIINOTON, D. C. April .
A lreury atateraent lnued today
atkt the country to aubacrlbe three or
four time tbe amount of the Liberty
Loan and requeata a total of 10,000,
000 lubacrlbera. Tbla will be dou
blo the number of the flrat loan.
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In tbl connection It I atated
the' Klamath Fall headquarter that
liecaiio the county haa reached Ita
Orat quota, ihould not be taken a
any elgnal for tbe worker to alacken
their efforts or for any othera who
bate not done their part to feel that
their responsibility la anded. The
campaign will be prosecuted to Ita
fullest extent here aa well a at all
other parta of tha nation, Just aa tho
the quota bad not bean reached.
There I every Indication that Klam
ath' total will reach huge propor
tion and tneeo resulta are In accord
ance w Ith the expectation of the government.
BOND QUOTAS
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Yu are asked t spend wisely to buy
only the things honestly needed to mam
tarn your health and efficiency. This
is intelligent thrift The Government
ash it if you 'as a war measure : s
Bonds .Are Not
A Burden, But
A Blessing
Thrift requires the ex
ercise of restraint and self-denial
qualities without which you .cannot achieve the success in
life which it is .your ambition to achieve and for the lack of
which you are likely to suffer in later years.
Trm monty you acquit by thrift you af atkod to
loan not givto your country, it will como back
to you when you may nd it far moro than you
. do now, and you wilt bo paid intorout for it$ on.
This war is a frightful thing, but it may prove of inestima
ble benefit to you, if it teaches you the good-habit of thrift.
HflpYour Country and Yourself by hvesHngin Liberty Bonds
THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY
Spec DoMtttl By STILTS DRY GOODS CO., "Whro th. Uditi Shop"
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TRAITOR MAKKH
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I'ARII, April 0. nolo Faaha
the convicted Herman py held
hero under sentence of death I
aald to have made revelatfon of
tbe hlghent Importance a,nd It
la Indicated that another Im
portant' caio connected with
German propaganda la about to
develop.
VilVRKD MEAMF.R
REACHK8 PORT
PACIFIO PORT, April 9. Tho
ateamer Coat Rica which waa aerl
ouily threatened with destruction by
a gale' haa arrived aafely, being towed
In by a tug.
VILLA XKAR HAX AXTOXIA
MARFA, Texas, 'April 9. Villa,
with the main command of hi force,
I reported to bo approaching flan An
tenia, Mexico. Villa's general, Koso
Chovex; rejiulscd tho Mexican federal
force near 8an Antonla recently, ac
cording to federal officials, who re
tired to the border, duo to shortage
of ammunition.
HOITHKRX CALIFORNIA
OAININCI DRY TERRITORY
LOS ANGKLE8. April 9. 8eveal
Bouthera California' towns have voted
for prohibition. -Needles and. Watt
are Included In tbla list. Venice haa
remained wet.
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KILLS MAN
AT WEED
RIO UALK IILOWH ROOF FROM
HOUTHF.HX PACIFIC ROUM)
IIOl'HK, KILLING OXK MAN.
IILOWH AT RATK OF 00 MILKS
PKft HOl'H
Tho wind here yesterday which
blew such a gale wag only the outer
edge of tho nig storm which centered
at Weed, where It blow at a rate of
ninety-six miles per hour and where
Homer Campbell, an employe of the
Southern Pacific company was killed
when tho sheet Iron roof of the round
house blew off, pinning him under
neath. Mr. Campbell wag a car re
pairer. No other accidents are re
ported. DK.MKH GROUND GLASS IN FOOD
SAN -ANTONIO. April 9. Major
General -Henry Allen denies that
ground -glass waa found In the food
at CampTraVls. He also denies the
atory-that two Mennonlte preachers
have been; arretted at camp, charged
with disloyalty. '
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FORT KLAMATH
HEARS OF LIFE
ATM FRONT
HKM1KAXT OOODIUCH TKLLH OP
THIIKK YKAItM OK HKLL IX
TIIK TltKXCHKS WILL HPEAK
AT OI'KIIA HOl'SK TONIGHT
A man who has seen three years of
boll and can still smile was the way
Sergeant Ooodrlch of the Canadian
volunteers was Introduced to his audi.
enco at Fort Klamath last night.
Sergeant Goodrich, uho for three
years at the front, has been looking
forward to his trip home to Canada,
left, after being there Just a few
day, In order that liu might come
down here and continue to do his
share for the cause of Liberty. At
the present tlmo the Sergeant should
be resting, as at times he suffers from
shell shock. However, altlio, as he
admitted, he would almost rather get
down In the drat trenches than face
an audience, he docs It o that "I
mayshelp you, not only to go over
tbe top but to take the three tront
lines of trenches."
.Tbe Sergeant has. with him many
sou'enirrincludlngtfophIeirecured
from boche prisoner. Desldes'the
pieces of shell, bomb, knhes and gas
I.. k. I.M- nnliAl ThA t.latAtl.l
masks, ho has a paper, "The Listen
Ing Tost," published by the men at
tho front, which in Its columns shows
how the men In the midst -of tbe
fight, still have time to think of
home and still carry with them their
sense of humor.
The Sergeant spoke at tho Pelican
Uay Lumber company today at 13
o'clock, and at the Klamath Manu
rjrturlng company at 3 o'clock, and
will speuk at Houston' opera house
here this ovonlng at 8 o'clock.
Tim nioitHn nt Fort Klamath laat
night was presided over by L. C. Bise-i
more. Captain Charles Ferguson
complimented the people of tbe coun
ty for the way they had gone over the
top, especially since In the former
drive Klamath County waa found on
the map with a yellow streak drawn
tnru it. i
Puniu of tho Fort Klamath school,
gave several musical numbers, as did
alto the Liberty Cborua ana tno
tne Kiueny cnoru auu iuo
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dlUrUB VtUIV giUCOita aaaw vw..w --
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at the hotel or dinner "17-4 the 7erltorV aouth lata tha
more, Ja..Pelton and Dan R an were
particularly In charge of the affair. work,nary and late alac hint
and the chorus could not say enough" J-
Ill appreciation of tbo hospitaoie.
manner In which they were treated.
M'MUKH nATKS K.ftT
DKCLAItED UNFAIR
wash INT. TON. D. C..' April 0.
Transportation rates on lumbor froraJ
tho Willamette Valley point to
points M Montuna, Wyoming, North
and South Dakota. Minnesota, Ne-
braska, Wisconsin, Michigan and thej In by mall, dated 3 a. m. on tho orn
Canadlan provlncca are found to be Ing that tho drive opened, showed
unduly discriminatory In a report that halt of their quota had haw
filed by the Interstato Commerce' ex-j raised then. Eleven preclncta are
anilnor Btlll to be heard from.
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School Closes Because
Of Scarlet Fever Case.
: - ' iJ$3 H
, , School wjU be closed at the River
side echool for the next tan days; ac:
cording to announcement made by
Superintendent R. H. Dunbar. Tbe
actlou tg taken as the result of two
i 8000 OVER
QUOTA NOW
SUBSCRIBED
FOR BONDS
hLAMATH COUNTY OOM OVER
AND TIIKX NOMK IN PI'HCIUIK
UK LIUKIITY nOXDS MANY
Ql'.lltTKHS YKT TO BK HEARD
FIIOM I v
THKHMOJIF.TKB 8TAXM AT I
OOO,' WITH GOOD PROSPHOTaJ
OF GKTTIXti HIGHER 00ta
AXD 8KVKXTH FRKCIXOTfl OO
$2,000 AIMIVK TOP
Over f 250,000 has now been aaa-
scrlked to the Third Liberty Lama
. no ,0 of KUm,th coaaty.
'
and reports are still coming In too
fast at headquarter to give full data
at any time. Tbla amouat exceed
Klamath's quota by $18,000, bat
Klamath County Is not going to tat
the thermometer on the corner of
Fifth and Main stand still, and at
going to mako It hotter for tha kaieer
all tho time. The committee will not
bo content tilt every community and
district have reached or eseaedad
their I"08
At the close of Liberty Loan kaaaV
quarters last night, the Irst, aeeoK
and seventh precincts la towa war
about $2,000 over their Quota, tka
fourth about three-fourtha la. wlta
more turned In but not couated aad
the ninth about 80 per cent la. Tha
tnird precinct went over the top thla
mornln-
The prec.net worker, in th. al.t.
whlla Minnflaaaa Mlllal AaUf.
they are within $600 of tka top.
which Is a remarkable record (or tha
district in which they have workad,
and they will bo over the top Tory
i i
B0"; ' , . . 1JM.
ui me uunmo ireciui;i, iniuuiuw
hus reached two-thirds of Ita quota,
and Tula take ana wernii aav
reached over two-thlrda. MaIla ax
e'eeded Us quota by I860 on the f rat
day. '&'
Sprague River reporta which coata
case of scarlet tevar fevuU..ta.tta',
school.. foi ot Joa ,IWM MgU
-The '.school Mtiu aa.vthoraJr (mm. 4
reeled and, .'tha-V hooka hialfil
coine'In contactijttitatiaa im
lio biirned before school Uraai
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$ v
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