The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 18, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, IMS
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ENEMY IS AGAIN BROUGHT TO STANl
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RIOAINED LATER IV COUNTErj
ATTACKS INIMV NOW STRIK.
INQ AT POINT FURTHER
SOUTH
UNMANS ONLY THREE MILES
FROM RAILROAD JUNCTION AT
ETHUNB FRENCH FORCES
NOW REFORTBO IN NORTHERN
SECTOR
Summary ky Aeeeclated Preee
General Haig reports the llnt-n to
day to be InUct u they Milled ye
In direct violation of tho corrupt
praetlco law, clrcula-o hav boon dis
tributed thruout tho city today and to
tho votora of tho county, urging tho
recall of County Judge Hanka. Appar
ontly no ono was found who would wll.
Ilngly oubtcrlbo hit name to tho
vlclouo attack on Judge Hanko, ao tho
thouoanda of clrculara woro aant
broadcast without a father. Wa do
net believe that Mr. Bunnell, tho eppe
allien candidate to Judae Hanko. la
responsible for tho distribution of thle
circular, and we very eerlouely doubt
if ho even had a knowledge of the
mutter contained therein. But eome
one lo responsible, and that party er
liartlea are liable to tho ponaltlea Im
posed by the Corrupt Practice Act
It It quite generally known that At.
tornoy B. L. Elliott and Will T. Loo
j are the most active partite In manag
ing the campaign agalnat Judge
Hanka, yet ono would hardly expect a
lawyer to be Ignorant of tho provlelono
of such an Important meaoure aa the
Corrupt Practice law.
These laat minute anonymous at
tacks on a candidate are a rolls of tho
daya of corrupt politico. They used
to work In the daya past, but the pa
plo are too well pootod In publlo af.
falra In thle ago to bo buncoed by ouch
methods. Tho oppononto of Judge
Hanka wort given an opportunity It
present their argii'mgnta thru tho He.'.
aid without any coot te them. It waa
net tho Intention of tho Herald to Uka
any part lrrtriieaM, but, wo did
believe that the votera and readtra
of the Herald were entitled to have
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VACATION
FLAG ARRIVES
The Honor flag won by Klam-
ath County for Km record In the
ORGANIZATION WHICH PERFORM.
ED VALUABLE AND FAITHFUL
SERVICE IN SINQINB LAST
WBBK, GETS BREATHING SPELL
Tbe members of tbo Liberty Loaa
Chorus, who won ao faithful to tbeir
strenuous dutlea tut week, and wboaa
efforts proved such a sabetaatlal addi
tion to tho success of tho meetings
bold In different parts of tho county,
are being riven a breathing spell this
week, and will bo prepared to appear
at further meeting scheduled later In
tho campaign. Tbe members of this
cTForu are all actively encaged In
various lines of business daring the
day, and the strain of riding forty to
eighty mtlea In the ocuntry after a
Third Liberty.' Loan drive, ban
been received' by Captain Chariot
J. Ferguson, and la on display In
the show window of the Golden
Itule store. Captain Ferguson
announce that It will be flung
from the cetahty flagpole by tbe
court house si a later date, wben e)
suitable 'tardjnonies . have been
arranged fofTthe occasion.
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APPOINTED MINISTER
Or? AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
AhtBTEHDA; April 18, Baron
Dorian has heat appointed tbe Austro-
Hungarian foreign minister, to suc
ceed Cternln. Be held tbe same posi
tion before Csernlfe
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PLACED MACHINE GUNS AROUND
IT AND FIRED UPON -WOMEN
AND CHILOREN BECAUSE RE
SISTED ARMY REQUISITION
FOR FUNDS
MOSCOW, April 18. Because tbe
peasants In the village of Novoselkl In
Mohlllve resisted the armed requisi
tion of money by the German troops
and killed an officer, tbe Germans
burned tbe village. They placed ma
chine guns around It and fired upon
day's work, to hppeer on a program,
nearly every night for a week, Is no the Inhabitants, Including women and
aoft Job. It la 'believed that a great .children, and killed many,
deal of credit at' due to tho patriotic) The Russian minister of foreign af
members of theochorus for their loyal! fairs protested to Germany against the
efforts. F atrocity.
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lerday morning. No ground was lost ' presented to them In a public
yesterday eicept what was later cap.(roBn J hta ff,r
,j,. . .. ,. ted by both sldee there would have
tared by counter attacks. J0 ,eMty for , bH uktrl
Tho Germans are now turning their' any part In tho matter, but we are do
attention to tho southwesterly sector termlned to have the question die
of the Lye battlefield, and have com-' eussed, even If we have to do It our
nenced a heavy bombardment bo- ((f,
tween lxcon and Rebeoq. It Is now I t , apparent that the Instigators of
evident that the enemy will try to tnla recall know they have no sound
widen the southern side of the wedge argument to preaent to Intelligent poo-
la tbe flrltlsh lines In Locon.
Tho Qermana are now only
miles north of the Important railway
center at Detbune.
WITH THE! BRITISH ARMY. April
H. The Germans brought up fresh
divisions for the hard thrusts which
they made yesterday. Allho tho Bril-
pie. and their only hope Is that by tho
three distribution of such scurrilous atUcka
and misstatement of facta, to Influence
enough votera who havent had the op
portunity or time to Investigate tho
actual facta. Wo mlajudga the votera
of Klamath County If they do net de
clalvely resent the Imputation by the
leaders of the recall that they can be
n were unable to hold Wytschaetn made dupee of In thla manner.
w vj ' ' y rec"l',urc,, I Why de theee people wait until Just
by brilliant counter attacka, they beat a f(w daya before election to spread
off the enemy at all other points, and these misstatements of facta? Why
maintained their entire line thruout do they go about the country and ao
tt D,h, eretly attempt to Influence the votera
by false atorlss Intended to arouse
LONDON, April IS. The Oermana their prejudice or animosity? There
ncceeded In pressing the British lino can be only one reason, and that la
hack slightly on the southoast of the 'that Ihey have no real, aeund argu
Kemmel Hill, but counter attacka byimants to present. They know that
the Istter restored the situation. There the County Court hae done Juat what
m no change In the1 British front jt premised te do. It has re-establish-during
the night. , ad the credit of the county and placed
Three attacka by the enemy In the t en a aeund financial basis. They
willeul sector were repulsed by tbe know that under Judge Hanka the pee
Brtt'h. I p, are getting too eenta worth for ev-
apw dollar aaant. Thsv knew that the
WITH TUB AMERICAN ARMY, p.eple will be eaved 180,600 by tho
-vmi o. m me uorraine aector me construction of a new court house en
Americana now control "No Man's"
wad. They make nlchtlv visits to the
the old ,alte, and that Judge Hanka la
going to aave the people that amount
enemy's entanglements without ro- 0f money even ehould It Injure a few
stance, and are preparing a set of individual property ownera around the
nap for future use. I Hot Springs alto. They know that
county affaire are at last being con.
uitawa, April IS. A Renter dls-' dueled on a etrletly bualneaa basis,
Picn saya tbe French are heavily on-(nd that Judge Hanks la not open te
sa in action on (he northern battlo
area.
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Worth Fighting For
SHALL this little girl grow up in the sort
of American home, we know, healthy and
happy? Shall she have the advantage of
living and learning in a free land, under free in
stitutions ? ' Shall such children develop into the
Liberty-loving citizens that a free America may
be proud of?
Let Your Answer Be Your Investment in
; UBERTY BONDS!
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POLLS TO BE OPEN FROM B A. M.
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TO S P. M. FOR RECALL EL EC
TION PRECINCTS DIFFER
FROM BOUNDARIES OF CITY
YARDS
Tbe voting places for the recall elec
tion to be held on Monday will be open
between the hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p.
m. at tbe different voting places thru
out tbe city and country.
Tbe voting places In tbe city for the
different precincts and the territory
kteladed In the precincts are aa fol fel fol
eows: Precinct One Including the people
on the west aide of tbe river and up
to Center street on this side, vote at
Bank Exchange building, near Bald
win hotel.
Precinct Two Center street to
Third street, vote In Houston building.
Precinct Three From Third to
Fifth atroet, vote at court house.
Preebtet roar From Fifth to Sev
enth 'etrecta, vote between Fifth aid
Seventh on Maw atroet.
Freeteet Uto' feventh to -Ninth
StrMv YDttVyftMMPe WtWYVH eWTBtll
and Ninth.
Precinct Six Nlnh, to Eleventh
streets, vote at Bueslng & Bennett's
real estate oBce.
Tdeclnct Seven Eleventh east to
city limits, vote at Jackson building,
near White Pelican hotel.
Precinct Elglit West of cemetery
and north of government canal to
North Klamath Falls, ote at corner
of Falrvtew grocery.
Precinct Nine East of railroad
track to Mills Addition, vote at Mills
Addition hall.
Precinct Ten Shipplngton, vo'te al
Parker building.
These precincts do not conform with
tbe boundaries of the city, wards. If
In need of Information, County Clerk
DeLap suggests that you telephone to
bta office.
ATTACKS EXTEND TO YSER DIS
TRICT FIRST SUCCESSES OP
ENEMY BALANCED BY LATER
COUNTER ATTACKS
ELEVEN BIO BRITISH STEAMERS
LOST LAST WEEK BY SUBMA
RINES AGAINST FOUR DURIPfB
PREVIOUS WEEK
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WITH THE BRITISH ARMY. AbtM.Vi ,OI
18. The German attack" yesterday ea h
tended to the Yser region, new In the
hmnAm tf taa Tt14ana ThA flavnaaut
r-.-- .rvr r . . T7T ,SI
Verrlmsai-eBt,--aaAweataveBjniXa- -r-back
after flghtlng all day. The Ger
mans took 600 prisoners,-ineradlng
oOcera from fonr different Vrlsloaa.
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Ily Aseoetated Preen. k
The positions of Langemarck, Pass-
cbendaele, Poetcahelle, which Berlin
now reports In the hands' of the Ger
mans, were scenes of the most dee
penile fighting In tbe British advance
last summer, when they gained the
Messines ridge.
How large the French forces an
that have come to pelp tbe British
hae not been disclosed.
The submarines have sank eleven;
Brittith vessels of over 1,600 tone laat
week, while only four were loot the)
week previous.
ELKS TO HAVE DANCE
OPPOSERS OF ELECTION
MEET AT POE VALLEY
A meeting of those who are open
ing tbe recall of Judge Hanka met laat
night nt the school house In South Peel
Valley, and reported quite unsuccess
ful meeting.
Speeches were ghen by C. R. De
Lap, George Cbastaln and C. F. Stone.
Those present were C. R. DeLap, Geo.
Cbastaln, Frank Ward, Burt Palm, C.
F. Stone, W. K. 8eehorn, Doc Powell
and Judge Hanks,
Another meeting will be held to
night at Lorella.
The Elks will give a dance in their
building on tbe corner of Third and
Main tomorrow night All BUts and
their friends are invited to attend.
COUPLE MARRIED LAST NIOHT
!.le Vomer Gordon and Bertha F
Spencer wvre united in marriage laat
night at the home of Cbaa. F. DeLip.
The bride and bridegroom are both
from Warden. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. J. B. Griffith. Mr,
Daniel I.. Goidon and Miss Eitreh M.
nderson nrted aa witnesses.
JUDGE BALDWIN RECOVERS
Judge George T. Baldwin, who haa
been quite seriously ill for several
days at his home here, haa so far re
covered as lo be able to leave on the
train today for California points,
where It is expected that tbe change
of ultitude and climate will be of ben
efit to blm.
LOAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS
PASS BILLION MARK
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WASHINGTON, D. C, April
18. The loan subscription now
totals 11.059.000,000.
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