The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 24, 1918, Image 1

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Twelfth Year. No. ,70
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 1018
HUNS FR AffflC ALLY RUSHING RESERVES
FRESH
TO ENEMY
FAILS TO
STOP DRIVE
'wheawaassSesalssa
AID MANY TO SEE
wn m m
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TODAY
WOMAXM HtaiKK COHPM IH OUT
IN lOIV KACH MAX GIVEN
SERVICE HAG CITIZENS OIVK
THIIKK CIIKKIt
TKUTOXH' OXLY
IUIMIOAD LINK
With tliroo routing cheers ltd by
Captain O, C. Applogatn and CapUla
J I l.ra. ay largo representation of
REMAINING Klnmnlh Knlla residents bade fare-
n, u.hi v w''" ,lt tl,n Irnln thl morning to 46
Imra wlio loft under tho draft call
HOUHCKH IH NOW BEING DKH- to tnko their placos in the ranba of
........ .' .! !l,1 tintlon'a protectora. Tbla la the
IKII.VrKIA FOUGHT FOR tan,stt eonllngont of aoldlera that
. limit left Klnnmth Fnlla at any one
llrtm itl urn (hn niiHiraak of the war.
OVER FIFTEEN DIVISIONS HAVE nlin hov. a(,cniM Ult,,.u.v hann
IN TO STEM nvi'r ,,,( 'ct t,,t t,1,y war.e bout
to get Into tho game and to appreci
ate tho fact that ao many ware oa
hand to eoe there off.
IIKK.V THROWN
THK VICTORIOUS ALLIED AIIM
IM WHO MTlUt ADVANCK
Tho Wnninn'i Rellefcorpa waa
out in a body with, thelrKflaga, to
cViflr the inert on their way. Kyery
man waa presented 'with a aanrjee
hag, made by the lad lea. bare. '
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Rl'HHIAN HOCIAMHT8 ARK
KII.I.KD BV UOLHHKVIKI
With the Aaerlraa Army, July II.
The Prencb. Brltlihaad Ameri
can force are still kamaierlng away,
at the flanka of the enemy. I
The (lermana are known to have
brought up freih reaerrea at someg
polntH, but tho altuatlon la reported
u favorable from the Alllca atnnd-'
point. I Amaterdam, July 34. Over 100
laoclnl revnlutlonlati have been ahot
Waihlngton. July 14. Qeneral by tho nolthavlkl for participation
March aald today that the Allied ad- n (,o auaailnatlon of the Oerman
Yince had been practically ateady fuf ambaitador, von Mlrback. and In the
the put two daya, despite the fact countor revolution, according to a
that fifteen freah Oerman divisions jiorlln dlsimtch.
had been brought to the aid of the m
enemy.
Tho (lermana are new trying des
perately to retain the only railroad
lino remaining bver which their
heavy artillery and material may.
be moved In retreat. If the Allies Amitl,rd,m, jur 14.A Moscow
r.. una roaa waica runa irom d,ipch t0 nerlln today aaya that
KXV-AlfH MOX ItKI'OllTKI)
DKAO FROM KXIOHtHlK
Fiimea to Perea-Tardenola. the
Oermana remalalag la the aallent
will be pocketed.
Aleila Romanoff died of exposure
soon after his father was eiacuted.
I'arls.t July 14. The Oerman
last night delivered a counter attack
In the vicinity of Vrlgay. five mllea
to tho touthwaet of Rhelma. Tho at
tack was repulsed, however.
POIXDKXTKR-fl BODY POUND
The body of ftntph Polndexter, the
Uend druggist who waa drowned with
Vernon Forbes July ?th at Crescent
lake, waa discovered last nrlday,
about no toot from the place where
unny mi today contained lOB.roruca- remuina were . w"'""l'or dlscuaeloa It kaa aaea uked
names. .Twenty were killed 'In ac ling to a loiter received by Coronerl ,
Washlnglon, July 14. Tho army
Hon. 14 died of their wounds and It A. A. Boule from P. M. Cleaves at
me dor dlsoaso. Hubert Bpenoer of,
Ashland, died of disease and Arthur
K. Ilolgate of Corvallle and Herbert
I'. Miller of Hlllsbor. were severely
woundod.
MI.VQ TRIP POR MHORT JOR
Ughtnlng' yeeterday afternoon
truck the Paclate Telephone com
panya wires la tho My aectlon. nee-
emdtatlng a trip of tie mllea by a
llnomun, to Install two fuses. .
Crescent today. The body waa taken.
to Dead Immediately for burial.
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RaW OROMH MATKRIAb ARRIVKH
Announcement la made today
that the material forthe eurglcal
dressing room at the Red Croea
headquarters has arrived aad that
tbla room, will be open Tuesday fop
cutting and en Wednesday, Thura
dny "and Prlday for the making of
aufKlcal dressings.
Big
Steamer Sunk
Oil Irish Coast
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Irish Port, July tiNijalto.rylag capacity of mpro that If
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Blir BIliaRIA IIUlM'V.,IIMUill.-T"'
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d4 sunk off tho Irish eot atur?
lay, carrying a erot'of hetwaea 60
nd 700. ghe.WM, traafporjk ,r;
turuipg t0 AawrWaV the had a m-
. Irish Port, July MrPwir huaeV
rod of the creWofithe--JeWtaerhaTf
bee laaded here aafely. Tho Hie
waa aitak after a tweaty tour hoar
fight with a Mhaiarlaa. ,
R. C. Monthly Report
01 Supplies Completed
Goods received from different aux-i Malln t bed ahlrta, 6 palra of
Diaries and units from June SOtb socks, 1 sweater, g afghaa squacoa.
to July 10th, are aa followsi
Merrill 68 bed ahlrta, II palra of
socks and two aweaters.
Bly 65 bed ahlrta, II aurgeoas
gowns, 16 aweaters, 16 palra socks.
Port Klamath 60 bod shirts. 16
palra of socks.
Mills Addition II bed ahlrta, two
palra socks.
Henley II bed ahlrta,, I pairs of
seeks.
Donansa 14 bed ahlrta, 11 palra
socks.
Algoma 10 bed ahlrta.
INK
MERE
TOMORROW
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Poo Valley 11 hod ahlrta, 7 hod
Jscketa.
Lorella 7 bed ahlrta, 1 pair'aocha.
Mt. Lakl - bad ahlrta, 4 Mire of
eocke. 5"
Miller Hill 4 bed ahlrta, lxpaja
ma eoat
Library Club, Klamath Palls 10
bed ahlrta, 6 bed Jackets
Bewgig Room, Klamath Palls
OS .bed ahlrta, 40 pajama suits. If
bed Jackets, 10 surgeon's gowns.
Surgical Room, Klamath PaJla
160 cotton pada, Sill, II cotton pada
11x14, 78 split Irrigation pads.
WETHER
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HTOCKMKN OP COUNTY URGKD
TO RR ON HAND AT IMPORT
ANT MKKTING OP STATR UVK
STOCK IUNITARY BOARD
BJG8ATTLE
TKUTON CAHUALTIHB NOW KT.
MATED AT 1M,CW) RAIN KIN.
DERM GERMAN RETRKAf AS
WEIX AH ALLIED ADVANCK
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That -eating of the Orego. 9nm Molfletol ,, u ra.
SUto Llvealock BaalUry board la p,, tBtt raly wtather durlnf tne
last faw daya. baa alowed up the
fghltlag and probably also retarded
to bo held la Klamath Palla tomor-i
row waa tho word received yeatorday
by County Agriculturist Agent H, R.
Olalayer from tho atato veterinarian,
W. II. I.ytle. who announce that ao
the retirement of the Oermaaa from
, tho bag la which thy were caught.
Allied airman eay that ceadltlona
mattera of ImporUaeo are to come J behind tho eaemy'a lines indicate
up at tbla til
will bo hold.
duled at tho White Polices hotel.
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e. aa all day session ' a retreat aa far aa the Veota river.
Tho meeting la eehe Tho Oaroog line la now rendered un
tenable ay no aavance or tao aiiioo
near OulCchyle Chateau aad Oal
chyle Vllle.
Tho Alllea havo aow reached the
western beak of tho river., west of
Bolseoaa aad It they croea tho Oer
man occupation of that city will proa.
ArraagomeaU for. tho dlpplag of
sheep during tho year ltl, tho elec
tion of board memberg aad tho ap
pointment of officiate are among tho
mattera to be takes up at tbla tl
.. .. h 1 .w .b. k-. rf M rt - if
r " - would la that ease retire to tao Auae.
thla aectloa will make It a polat to n Qtmn cumn art Mw
be at thli meetlag aa away mature ostlmatod at 110.001.
regardlag their latereota will bo up
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ITALIANS CONTINUE TRanTR
ADVANCK IN ALBANIA
that the atoehmea bo notified ao aa
to bo on band at the' meetlag.
PAVING MATTER
-TOBESETTIfD
ONSATURDAY
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Blda for tho paving improyemeat
from tho lower oad of tilth atroat
oaat the Altamoat raaeh were opea
od by tho Coaaty eourt at tho meet
lor hM MoadayafUraooa.
Coatraetor J. u;; Qrrett had ";
mitted Mde W'MTlioc afuaro. yard
tor croto iv4a. aad lllot'iar
Muaro yard ,'for;oil miwswaj'.liav
roYameat.' j'f, JX jf ' ),- t
W. D. Miller had a bldot fl.io e)
per K"taart fof.ertseroio, but, aloie)
bid fortheell mmmir' "J t. I ' tie aarthorlr wlada
Artloa o tlM'aWtWrMrleVayed e" Maximum yoatorday TO.
hrUI aVeetla"atr4y hy tho e Mlaimum' todar-40. lu
PreelpitatMa-if.ieo or ,
Rome. Jnly 14. The IUllaaa are
continuing their advance la AJbanla
aad have captured a bill on tho crest
of the MalUliovee.
The Prench occupied the holghta
oa the left bank of tho Holta river.
RETURN FROM EXTENDED TRIP
Mr. aad Mra. Of B. Kimball re
tnrned laat night from a five weeka
auto four thru Oregon. Leaving
here early la Juno.' they visited for
a ehort time with Mr. Klmball'a bro.
tber Bear Salem. They then went: to
Rooeburg aad from there to Marsh
field and other polata oa tho eeaat,
yetaralag by way tf Craters Lake,
They report a delightful Yaeatloa,
Coart. Members ladteate that the
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suh impreveaaoai aroalWMve. le) ' 4
4 ,. ', $
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FIRST CONTRACT FOR KliAMATH
COUNTY SAW LOOS IS MADE
BY LOCAL CONTRACTOR WITH
SISKIYOU OOXCKRX
That with tho all tba huge saw
mills and box factories aow operat
lug In Klamath county, the raw ma
terial la not all used here at home la
Indicated by tho fact that Chaa. B.
ntcy of tho Chaa. U. Orey Logging
company, baa Just closed a contract
for the delivery of fifteen million
feet of eaw loga to the Prult a row
era Supply company of Hilt, CaL, aad
will commence delivery on aame
In about 80 daya.
Nlae million feet of loga have al
ready beea cut aad are ready for de
livery oa tho Klamath, Reservation.
The loga will have to go eputh to
Weed aadithea north. nn .the: mala
lino to reach tholr ideatlaatlon.
This to tho first Mg leg contract
made with latereota outelde .of JCla-.
math couaty. '
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IN SWEDEN
Stockholm, July 10. (CorreapoB'
deace of the Associated Press).
Pood supply 'is ao abort aad prtcee
ao high that the altuatloa la hoeoav
Ing serious for ah except the well-
to-do. No potatoes have been avail
able for weeks. The now crop le eel
ling at the equivalent of 11,10 a
quart, or. 19.00 a pock. Tea coats
the equivalent of f 11.00 a pound and
la almost yr."btilnable.
The last ration of coffee Issued
five weeks ago amounted to three
and one-bait ouncoa for oacbporsoa
and tho same amount. of. inferior lard
waa Issued a month ago. jybout one
ounce 01 outier u uauea to, eacu
person once a week. -'
Virtually tho only vegetablea on
the market are apiaach aad aspara
gus. Egga bring 11.10 a doson, and
tha cboapest cuts of boiling beet
11,80 per pound, mutton and veal
cutleta 11.00 a pound, poultry aa
high aa 11,84 a pound. No pork has
bees issued since May' II.,
Hotatouse poaches, virtually' the
only fruit obtainable, sell at 11.00
each. Neither maearoal nor any cer
eal product Is obtainable nor are
there any legumea to be had except
aa occasional Issue of! three and one-
half ounces of dried peas, ,
Long drought ' has affected the
crops.
ANOTHER DISTRICT KAWKS
WAR SAVING STAMP QUOTA
Mr. .Orb Campbell, chelrmsn,sf
school dletrlet No. 1W Pko Qrofo,
hmght la oaesgh , War , Hvlsgat
Stamp pledge cards, to brUgJ.Pla
prove up to Its quota of 11,860, ,The
last rosort' from Pise Grove was
ll.OIS, but Mr. Campbell f made a.
Mt eaarass, a,ad soVeral people who
had already purchased a largo sum
her of W, S. 8. bought' more, la order
to bring their dletrlet up to Its pro;
per; ameuat,
ALLIES MAKE
HEAVY GAMS
VESTERDAY
GERMANS WILL SOON BE PORCBD
TO STRAIGHTEN SAUENT Bft
TWEKN RHEIMS AND SOfcfaJONS
DELAY IS COSTLY
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Paris, July 14. Important aslss
were, made yaaterdsy by the Allies.
The fighting surpasses la vtotesee
that of tho March aad May offea-
SlVbl.
The Germaas are rapidly hotag
worn out. Tr-ey may dewy retreat
by psying costly price, hut will eeon
be' obliged to strslghto their frost
ltweea Rhelnu sad Sslessns.
Prisoners Ukeuby tho Preach to
the northwest of, Moatdldler, asm
bered over 1,600. Vlejory ' gmlaod
with Tory slight leasee.
Tho British toward .Rhotma bsto
takes 1100 DitsssmSB iaCUrbe dan.
Tho. OBoatyiofaffasssto barm Ma
stores of, mssWoas AsRhta- this aal-
last - r - rfMtrfiA,r, vj-4J
Amsterdam. July 14. The Wolff
Barean correspondent says tho
Prench "for tho first time have oat
ployed American caaaoa fodder to
comparatively large aumber aa addl-
uoa to taair ssaagaisss aazuiarias."
la the Alaao aad Marse attaoha
"deaao masses of blacks sad Amorl
cans were hurled against Oorasaa
IIbos." It aaya tone of thoaaaado of
Americana were hilled aad described
how the Germans mads their retreat
WaahlagtoB, July 14. Tho Wolff
Bureau dispatch la characterised
here sa pure propaganda. '''
GERMAN METAL
Waahlagtoa. July 14. Germas
control of the metal Industry la Am
erica baa beea wiped out by Alloa
Property. Custodian A. Mitchell Pal
mer la tho setaaro of several of the
largest -metal eoaceraa la the UaHod
States, with ramifications iato South
America, mouco aaa uassas.
Mr., Palmer has anaouaced that
ho haa Ukoa over ths-ihaalBeas of
L. Vogelstela aad compaay, laeor
poratod, of Mw York City, wRh aa-
tets of more 'than lO.OOO.OfO, aad
Bear. Soadhelmer aad-eempiay, lay
corporated, also of Now York ,CHy,
with asaeta of upwards of 16,000,000,
la addition tho custodies haa
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NEW PEACE
TEW-BY
ENEMY ARE
INDICATED
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GERMANS INMCATE THAT PBACM
TITaMNNEXATlON OR IN-
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aeoardlag to tho SodaUet pdper. tho
TsswMrts., of 'BwMWh; j,; , f
Oorasaay aow.waats.BO aaaosstloa
or lademaHhmU tao west,, sot o-
awads that posse trsaUee wHh'Bws.-"'
aU aad Bsamasls be 'left 'as' mads.'
gkedem. the Worn thV
hat would leave tho other iasfitori
to ho settled .at, tao eoaforoaeo.
Thrprtaelpls of the aeUfeUrmta
atioa of tho peoples has aot bom
dlsPssoJMJ.but Bright ho settled at tho
SBBferoaoe. It'la dectaredi The fats
of Belgigm eould also bo 'settled at'
this gs"terfsg.' . ,".,
Germasy waats tho freedom of tho
sees, tho dlamaB.Ulsj( of Glbrsltsr,
aad tho' Sues oaaal. aad tao. right to
use eoaWsg ataUoaav
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two to ho aoatasd os a bssta of .'status
Ths Vorwaarts peaelders thM a
very raaasaahel peace program. '
Waahlagtoa. July It. Otfklala
hero delect Germas deslgas Is the
pescs. auggostlOBa outllBed, la, leav
ing to a'rouad taho eestereacs tho
aetasl doflaltloa of peace terms.,
They view tho attempt at aegotla-.
tloas aa aa appeal to the pacifist ele
meat to the Bateate powers aad la
toadod to tulst tha uacasy Boclallit
olemehts wltbla tho Ceatral powers.
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ABJUawTEDPOR VAGRANCY "r
Ht L. Baldwla, 'whoaa been a'r
reetod by tho local , officials ;oa'a
eharge of vagraacy, wllljboglvea.a
aoartag la tte juauee court rnaay,
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Stalitorth aad company of New York.
dealera' In stiver bullion, wlth.oapl-
ceised the oaemy-ownod, tatareaU la taolwatloa of 11,000,080. P. Stall
the Amerloaa MeUla eompaay, eoa- forth, priaolpal stockholder la' ths.
tnolllag some sixteen compastes la Utter eompaay, le aow Interned, at;
this cosatry aad Beuth Amorlealliaa4,Fort qglethorpe, Oa.. '' .': y
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shoos, shirts aad log4)ta4)a;aH ior
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