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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1918)
J I.. ! I Sty? untmg Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL OP KLAMATH COUNTY OF KLAMATHll ,-& Twelfth Year. No. , ENEMY'S ARMY AUSTRIANSSK LINES ARE V M RETREAT UOMMKNCKM UN I)KR COVER OF DAItKNKMH BROKEN IN; WILD RUN! SATURDAY NIGHT SOON IIK.,w'th revolver, wan testified to by Jim Santiago Saturday afternoon In COMES WILDLY DISORGANIZED the big murder trial now under way jat the city hall. McKcndree had moii tiled his homo and turned, when omciAIM AT ROME HKMKVK ho wh Hhot, he laid. Santiago waa ,. ... ukv .. .viti.ii AOAft ! MAY UK ENDED THIH YEAR 1,000 PHIHONERM TAKEN HV mtl.IA.NH ' Washington. D. C, June J. Tho Austrian army on the Italian front haa been routed and la on tho run. pursued by the Italians. .The beat news which haa been received from the world battleflelda In mnny months commenced coming In early this morning. The capture of 46,000 prisoner and an enormous store of war ma- Urtalt U announced In tho btg coun. tar offensive In wblcb the enemy haa beta driven across the Mave, accord ijaal. log to a ramegram reccivou lullan embaaay this morning. i The Itallana began their offonslve J yesterday, and their artillery do- atroyed all but one bridge. ! Confidence nt Borne that the war -... t.. hrAu.ht to a conclusion this year If the Allies give tho Itnllans ' the fullest measure of their support, . bow begun, la reflected In official dispatches froaj Jtome. iBformatloB fro goeret aourcea aaya that many divisions of the dor ua troops have been detached from the French front, are being rushed to the aid of the Austrlans. Italian Headquarters, June 84. Tke work of American avlatora who appeared on the front last week for the first time, contributed to the disorganisation of tho Austrlans, who had croaaed tho PUve. Detuck menu are pursuing the enemy east of the river. Tke great retreat by the Austrlans along the Plnve river began under tke eerer ef darkness Saturday night. Tht retreating troopa left their cannon behind, and the Italians lm: Ko4lately oeg'an to attack them. That tke Austrian retreat, which -tarn lit as orderly manner, soon be .eame wildly disorganised and con fuaed.' Maay thouaanda surrendered t tlii flrat opportunity when,-over-takei. From Montello to the Adrla" in k Auairiana hnva been cleared w MV . from tke entire western bank of the " " i-i.i .. m .u.. - Plave. except a amall section near resriit fn the past. Muallle. -- Big Strikes Rhine Are Re N 14 . Extensive Loadoa, June trlkea have broken out at various SmaU l0 u increasing rapidly places along the Rhine, which areLmong the Crupp workmea. -- - www HIIHKPHKHDKIt OP DECEASED MAX DKCDAKKS M'KKNDKEK i WAH HIIHT HIT IIV BULLET FROM UNHKKN ASSAILANT Tlmt (). T. McKendreo, the sheep- mtiii who met his death at Dry Pra rle on April 20, waa itiot first from within the tent at the Ilolbrcok camp mill it fl'W mnrnnila Inlpr bv J. '? Pail. fi1M.i, mt, ., ,, ,, ,, "hout un eighth of n mile distant at tho time of the tragedy. He la n Spanish ahoep border and gave hla testimony through an Interpreter. Manuel (larcla, another wltneai for the atate, Ik being examnjd today. Ills testimony corroboratosthat of Santiago. ., WBDDWU haTUKOaV NIGHT , The wedding of Thaddeua L. 8nook or uuessa ana miss norma uouieu ct Ban Francisco waa solranlied at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the Prcsbyterlun mnnse, by Reverend B. P. l-awrence. TIia vriuim In fnrnmin of thm fMjl. ,limhP comlmnv ttt Odeiu. The younKxcoupIo loft for that point, tirtiairn IIiaw A-tinrl In rutH VMfr. " Mw .-tv w -.' i d nlorn,1i m , COUNTY CHAIRMAN' ASKS COOPERATION We have received a call from our government, through Pres- Idont Wilson, that the two bit- lion dollars of Thrift Stamps and certificates must be pledged e) by tho 28th of June, and It la up to us to make good our quota of 1238.000 for Klamath county and show our boya that we are O at their backs with money and aupptlea of all kinds. Without thla support tho war cannot be won. Tomorrow mousing many of our boya are going to the train- Ing camps and later to the 0 trenches to fight, and If neces- sary to give their Uvea for us. 4 They offer so much more than wo can give that there should be no hesitancy In giving up to the limit of our resources la order to furnish the government 0 with what t requires. Furthermore, fellow cltlsens, turnout tomorrow and bid fare eirto thase boya who are leav- Ing foVths front, showing your appreciation of the sacrifices thoy are about to make. We , . . f ,Ll. . Along (declared due to the reduction of I bread ration. H H Mi , , i i -i -i - - f i IU i iiriviviiiui I llUlfl WITHIN TENT ported KLAMATH FALLS, WWMMWWMMWWWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWWWWWWWW mmm u COUNTY CHAIRMAN ItKCKlVKft UIUIKNT WIRKH FROM NATION. Al. AND KTATK LKADKRft MANY, "ON THK JOB" J. W. Siemens, Klamath Falls, Or. As county chairman of War 8av Ings you are expected to win auccess In June campaign Juat aa we expect our boya In France to' win victory In this war period. One hundred per cent AmerleanUm la your county should mean nothing leaa than one hundred per cent pledged War Sav ers for period 1. I am confident you will ailcceed. F. A. Vanderlip. J. W. Siemens, Klamath Falls, Or. War Bavlnga campaign In your county must not be allowed to fall. No one at time of national crisis haa right to refuse time or money nee essar?'' to meet hla responsibility. Dereliction on 1srt of workera la a crime. Aa representative of govern ment you have right to demand full co-cperatlon. Phone all your dis tricts and Btrengtnen "every weak point. Empbaalse everywhere need of limit pledges and newspaper pub licity. I am depending upon you. Best wishes for success. Jackson. The above wires from the national and state leaders of. the War Stamps movement Indicate what la expected of Klamath county In the big drive for pledgea which starts today. A large number of the workera wore "on the job" early thla morn; Ing to make a complete canvass ef the city. The amount to be raised by the baby bonds Is approximately tho same aa the Isst Liberty Loan and can be paid In Installments be tween, now and January I. It la pointed out that this source of rev enue Is JUst ss Important aa the Lib. erty Donda and abould be given the same' support by the public. E IDEAL PLACE R KN'THUBIAHTIO FIHHBRMAN OKTB UNDIBPUTABUC KVIDKNCK OK "WHOPPING" RAINBOW TROUT IN NORTHKRN KLAMATH The flneat fishing ever, anywhere, at any time, la described by 'Attorney Charles F. Stone, who haa Just re turned from a week's trip to Dia mond lake, where he has extabllabed hla camp and expects to return with Mrs. Stone for a large portion of the summer. Mr. Stone's astonishing assertions are corroborated by the big atrlng of giant rainbow trout on display In the Shasta window. These big fish av erage about SO Inches la length. They were caught on a spoon sad are reported to be the gamiest of fighters; Mr. Stone s wast eaAtihtMtle over the beautiful Diamond .Lake as a summer camp a(te; ii ii i in- . - t i mmes; The regular meeting of the W. O. T. U. wlll.be held Tuesday at 1:10 p. m., at the home of Mri. B. 8. Orlgsby, 1011 Jefferson ilrtMt m STARTS TODAY DMMONDLAK Mm OREGON, MONDAY,; JUNE 24, 1918 IS ROUTED PROCLAMATION i Mako this war a pergonal matter. Do not depend on others to do the fli;litlng or to finance the goverQ i.itnt. Do your share. It Is aa much your war as your neighbor's. Duy no unnecessary article. Prac tlcn economy and self-dealal. 'Un necessary buying meana a wast of material and labor; Bteana that you ire. competing with, the government for labor and material. Invest your savings to War Savlagi (stamps. i The President of the United BUtes has called upon the people of the na tion to Indicate their self-dcatat by pledging themselves on June SS. to Teachers Exams Here School teachers' examinations are to be held this week at the Klamath County High school building for the regular examination ofk4llcaritsior atate certificates. The examinations commence Wednesday morning at 9:30 and close at 4 p. m., Saturday. The following schedule "will be fol fel fol eowed: Wednesday forenoon U. S. his tory, writing (penmanship), music drawing. Wednesday afternoon Physiology reading, manual training, composi tion, domestic science, methods In reading, course of study for drawing, methods in arithmetic, Thursday foronoon Arithmetic,! URUANIZATION WITH OVKR FIYK THOUSAND MEMBERS WILL HEAR ANNUAL REPORTS AND ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR The regular annual meeting of the Klamath Chapter, A. R. C, will be held at the Elks temple-June 29 at a n m T hla la tha ana Mttn ANNM IB MEET ON SATURDAY of the year when all members of the -t " h Inspiring Ulk made 'ted Cross should bevpreaea't and have by Mrs. Charles H. Castner of Hood their voice lu tho affairs of jlhe chap. River, chairman of the .Woman'a ter. ''d 'Committee State Council of Defense In addition to ihe reading of the , f FednUQn . .nuual reports, the election o off!-, of Q o th eera for the enautng year will take womeni ,lUeit place. Aa there are more than 6,000, who ha. just re- R. C y- hsm0" , turned from Washington. D. C. and expected that there wl I be a torga Jg mMng . t0Uf 0. . ,., part anenaanco v mis uicvuus.. All auxiliaries ahould be lOPre-I sontea. . NEW SHOE MAN AT MAGUIRE'S To take charge of the shoe depart ment of the J. F. Meg-iUro company, H. 8. Newman of the Royal Shoe company of San Francisco, has rived In Klamath Falls. .. . Mr.. Wewmaa has nao,. auay ysva; terience lp large shoe establish- menu, of the. Pacific Coast and Is well qualified to handle thla depart- meat. He has already assumed his new duties. i putchaso War Savings .Stamps for the remainder of tho year. In order that the citizens of this city may not fall behind other com munities In responding to the call, I hereby proclaim Friday, June 23th, on War Savings Day for .the city at Klamath Falls, upon which day all persons shall give their pledges for the War Savlnga Stamps at such tlmo and places and In such manner as may be appointed by C. S. Jackson, the War Savings Director for Oregon acting under authority of the secre tary of tho treasury, and purauant to the proclamation of the President of the United States. C. B. CRI3LUR, Mayor. This Week history xof education, physiology, methods la geography, mechanical drawing, domestic art, course of stu dy for domestic science. ' Thursday afternoon --'.ramBur, geography, stenography, American literature, physics, typewriting, meth ods la language, thesis for primary certificate. Friday forenoon Theory and practice, orthography (spelling) phy. slcal geography, English literature, chemistry, physical culture. Friday afternoon School law, geo logy, algebra, civil government. Saturday forenoon Geometry, bo tany. 1 Saturday afternoon General his tory,- bookkeeping. E PROMINENT CLUII WOMAN TALKS TO LARGE NUMBER SATURDAY MEETING HELD TODAY TO ORGANIZE DEFENSE COUNCIL Avery large number of woman club , workera of Klamath Falls assembled Saturday afternoon at the Star tno- Inf thn itstn In the Interest of thla . AMnliatajl IK. nAMiallv nf tin. i nui. VIMlll.I.VU uv ..vvvw.. w. ... (... ...n.niinn nn ih Thrift Ited Stamp movement now under way, and pointed out the lasting' effects of the hahlta formed among the young by the great demand for economy. In the women'a work for the State Council of Defense, Mrs. O. A. MANYMEN HEAROR KIN CLUB I FADE R ar-,Krause baa been selected aa leader -land will conduct thla work lno-op-' , eration wn we (juBmsiB..ri ,f;wm- :ty council of defense,, - r- ' Mrs. Castner left yesterday morn ing for points In western Oregon, where she will continue her work, A meeting was held this afternoon IN HEY HTCHHtlKk ' " A 1 1 A I'K IW GIVEN HIP tot wiut HERE TONIGHT ti I HUV. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT UN- DER ELKS' AUSPICES TONIGHT WILL BE RARE TREAT TO MU SIC LOVERS OF THE CITY Press reviewa from points la Ore gon wbere the Venetian Concert company bis appeared, all refer la' the highest terms to the entertain ment offered the public by this com pany. That the Klamath Falls public will io given an unusual musical treat when. this celebrated company ap peara at the Houston opera house this evening, Is believed) by members of the Elks lodge,- nder whose aaa- pices the attraction was secured. Following the entertainment at the opera house, adaHef will be giv en at the Elks temple at which tho cdacert company will 'reader Jaaa music until I a. m. Both affaire are for the benefit e f thg satire pub- HOME Qk . VMT " F. H. Hunter of the new Saw Mill Engineering aad CoBatractloa earn pany, la here, for a abort tlmo from Weed, where he Is building a 'large mill for the Weed Lumber compaay. Alarmed by her 'husband's strange actions before he arose yesterday morning at their ranch thfee miles east of Merrill, Mrs. Kdwta Carlton Davis, hastened to some of theneigh )ors for help, aad returned a few minutes later to find him dead la bed. A coroner's fury was called and a verdict of death from a cerebral hemorrhage or apoplexy waa re turned. The deceased waa a native of Maine and waa 57 years of age. He la survived by his wife and "two boys. ,He also baa a brother living near Dorrli. The family lived at Se attle, Wash., for many years, remov ing to Merrill two years ago. of the representatives of all women's oraniiatlona In Klamath Falls, to organise a central committee of the SUDOENDEATH NEW MEW. YFSTEROAY Women's Council 'of Defense UnlU I six young pigs by Ed. Burrls. a farm-, will be formed la every community jer of the Tule Lake district, from the In the county. ,'j local butchers. Demonstration at Depot r i rorueDarnneixecruiis , In boaor of the large group of boys who are leaving tomorrow mora '. ' '- ' k linn1, la. plana, are being made jor CWon'j atrauon by tne ousineea men ana other residents of Klamath Falls. It Is believed that the patriotic cltlsens ahould turn out In large num bers to show the boya that the eac- BY ENEMY FAILURES IS OFFENSIVE LAUNCHED AT POM HON HELD BY ITALIANS LATE LAST NWHT ENMT STOPFH ; -si' . - . .. LEAVING MANY ALLIED TRANSPORT HBlUsUT ING FROM EUROPE MNMB TdRFKDOHD JUNE IB -fXTY. SEVEN OF CREW MISSING Paris. Jne St. The launched a new attack oa the western Croat against poatttoas held by the lQUIaBsal BHnl,' hi 11 '( ,Mf night , . Attar a hard fight the Germane were completely repulsed, with ser- lous losses, having left.a good maay prisoaera. The Freaeh repulsed aa attack ef " the enemy ia the Aatkeuil reglea. s west of the Otoe. ' Washington June 14. The sink-' Ing of aa Allied transport, uader aa American charter. June it. aaewt. 700 mllee east of the' Delaware Capes, west ward bound, with no troops aboard, was reported. The submarine waa not' seen un til the torpedo struck. The crew then took to the life boats aad the submarine appeared and tired II shots Into the ship. There were about T of, the crew In three of the oats that are ml-.',, alng, while SI were rescued, accord-. lag to the unofflek-wrepons reeetvee. VIENNA STRIKI Ibma: ND PEACH London, June It. The' strikers In the various Vienna factories for mulated a demand that the Aus trian government show Itself for gen eral peace and Invite the enemy gov. ernmenta to enter negotiations, ac cording to dispatches received here. The troubles In "Austria are .ex tending and. a general strike is feared. Hogs bring dig price Two hundred and eight dollars aad sixty-two cents was the astonishing sum received Saturday for a sow and . .n .:.$& ,t&'MHtUJ$& r t . , M f V-F- ..' .ftKHasJj 7 k rlflce they1 are maklag ;ti.rwH-m' a,BMaH.,VA i '' ; .. T"J. , ed by tbaae who are It-'to rohalevthat tit n 'likn.: fa : furnish r--Ltw-m.- '-' V.: jt .- -f-- "-T'-TT-.r?' MBMMfHlHBHM''' ...ih c. ' 'k. 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