The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 31, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWIPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
0F7KIAL NCWtTAMHI
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Twelfth Year., Na. B.BTS
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,' JULY 31, 1918
MMPMiflMil
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SnilATION ON WESTFRONT UNCHANGED
ENEMY'S
COUNTER
ATTACKS
REPULSED
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FORCKH ON BOTH SIDES NOW
TRY TO KILL All MANY AH POH.
MLKMXK OW RKUUCKD
FOURTKKN MILKS .
CRACK GERMAN REGIMENTS DK
PKATKO RY AMERICAN TROOPS
-HOPES OP TRAPPING HUNS
IN lAURNT DMMPATKO
Mlgkt ckaagee la the geaeral alt-
e. tk. Mar.. .Itoat aro l.dl-
todtaMtfrtkorto.
oay.
., Nrto reporti that tko Americas
troops aro autatalalag their posl
tleas hi tko ragjoa of Serlages and
Nsstas, wkkk tkey carried after a
violent fight Tko Preack forces re
pslsed four Qonaaa attacks east of
Oslcky, Tko llao here was bsld la
tact thruout varleua raids last alght
Waakmgtoa, July SI. Tbe sole
okjoct of tho dermaae akd the Allies
la tbe Bolseoas-Rkeims salient bow Is
to kill as maiiy moa as possible. asn
oral March toM'aewpaper men today.
Whatever okfsetlvo either side had
at the beginatag of tko offensive, has
new beea submerged by develop-
sets. THO' sweat flattening 01 me
alleat Is'dleWMfag tho hopes of tbe
Allies of baaafeS targe. Bumbera of
tae enemy. Tho Gorman witnarawai
has reduced tho length of tho line 14
Tbe RalBbow'dlvlelOB to participat
ing la tho tlgktlng east of Fere Kn
Tsrtenols and tko Third Regulars
fougkt at Sargy and Clerges, defeat
ing tke crack German guards.
The essualty Hot Issued today con
tains 194 names. Thirty-ali were
killed In action, 40 died of wounds,
six of disease and S4 nro missing I
action. Private William Helnrlch,
at Ubsnon, Oregon, wan wounded
Mverely. Sergeant William Bower of ,
Amity, Oregon, to among the missing.
Th aairla. mhiMi list eantmlns
It namea. '
Espee Income Beats
All Previous Records
New York, July II. Grooa Income
mt tk. .....ft. n.... - ..J
- .. v.ui.ra raniiv w.p.. ...
Mbsldwrien lor if? amounted to
!TI,9T1.4II. aa laorease of
nT.eiT.orilittpereeat.sxeesdlRg
.i. M..ir.ita. .- ,h.
detailed resort last toaaad
Thl, gauWaTpartialiy ' olftet by
epr.atlng sinenses, whtok lucre
- Per eeaTu I1M.I91.III.
Net revenue tram railway opera.'
iio iroai rauwftu
lions inerauad 111 per 001.-10
opening FOR
ntn inuuo n
IN KLAMATH
XKUHMUXT PAPtilt NOW MADR
HUCCKHHr'tlMjY IHOM HAW
lll'MT IN KNULAXD VNLIMIT.
tilt HUPIM.Y IIKIIK
Wiiat I the mniior with imvlnic n
l'B)or fuctory at Klamath PntU.
Tho
(allowing despatch front Now York
i
IcIU of tho miccemful tiianufacturo
o( till highly noccssary commodity
from inwduit, and with tho Iiuko am-
ount of tlili product avalluhlu In Kla-
math county It wjuid stem n ihnme
to lot an opportunity of H.l. kind
by
Now print pnpor U steadily In
creasing In price and tho munufoc-
turers on Monday appealed to the
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Federal Trad. commlMoa for a fur-
ther advance.
New York, July, I. News print
paper from sawduit Is1 a1 fact. Not!
P'P" "om sawauu is a- ia.
ii. i. ti,. i,u. h.in wnVkiiui i I
o y . n. .ue. oe, g worse ;u
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In a recent Usue.' Just received In'
this country, the Tlmos says editor.
laity:
' "SAwduvt I a by-product producod
In Qreat firluln. It takos tho placo'
of wood pulp, tho imporutlon of
which Is greatly reduced owing to
govsrnmont ro.trlctlon. Sawdust ,
paper Is manufactured by tho Dontlda
Paper Mills, Aberdeen, where ciporl-
un-nlK have been In progrose for
......
AnaiiiAitiij, lima an.i nro ami uoins
carried on In tho hopo of effecting
further Improvements."
n-ft... ., bmmm t ,Iim nnw tirnr.
IIV IHIHII,IV 1 n " ,'. ,
nil IU tllll uunn 'UI'VI ..i.wt, to ...
not r,e overestimated. XB.wdu.t news
print pnpor. If entirely successful,
means nllovlatlon of tho throatonedj
famine. The war, as Is generally
. ...j ,..j . nrint n....r
0 new' hfh prIcM and ,ctu, h.s
rMUl(ed ,n ccrci of small nowsps-'
h ln orcej ou 0f business.
!... . - ........... . ....
icltnor oecnuso or iniuiiiijr iu uU
enough paper for their needs, or In
ability to pay tho prices demanded
by paper makers.
Wh'ATHKIt ItKPOIlT
Oregon Bhowcrs and cooler
with gentle southwesterly
winds.
Maximum yesterday 87.
Minimum today B6.
come Increased 25.13 per cent, to
166.078.811. t n .
. ,.---. .f.-"; tha usual deduo
J rrom atmud to T,:
SO,-',., i,, inVreWer llS.70B.eua.
-, 88.70 per ceut:' Current sawn, ln-,i
.ii.h tii.TSJjUS cash saJ time
drafts snd deposits of,'15, 600.000 fro mthem.
aggrmated 83,468,8S8, sn (ncrease Only one chnnce la 800 of , losing a
of n,807,i9l. Bd total "1"1; .
fi,e,o7o,l6, were larger; by S7S,t Will ivo flvo yearf longer because
0P9.614, while, current iiapHiiiogr?r-ayswai w",a-
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ahowed tbe nominal lacrosse xt ss,-
171,111.
F0MRFNROIL
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TlinKK GlltLH PROM KLAMATH
FALLH AND ONK FROM PORT
KI.AMATH HAVK ANSWERED
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UOVKIINMKNT'H CALL
Klamath county U giving Ita usual
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generous reply to the call of the gov-
crnraont (or student nurses. Enroll
incnt began only Monday and on tail
ilny Miss Dora Ravage of Pert Kla
math, Mir Norma Proptt, Mlat
Waive Jacob and Ml Ina Oould of
t rn ,Bd. "rollment
"Vo'nnwoinen enrolling In the U.
lied Htsts student nurse reeerve may
chenso either of two group. The
preferred class, which does not limit
PlW tor service, will be usolgued
flmt. The deforrod class consuls of
w ecpt .
mont onJy wnen tritr preferences are
not.
Enrollment In the United 8UUs
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student nurte reeerve mesas tkat tha
imnni viu vi rmmrm bbii hhb. w.
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AprU.a l:uko tralnto.
1.. .4. I kAAjR mm sasaal aval osa Ak
when she Is offered aa aaslgameat
In a tralalag achool, ualeoa eke kaa
In the meantime entered otker gov
ernment war service. .
I Tho committee en nursing of the
ol T"""" vm,ma" w'" "
re.ponslble for calling candidates to
clvl" hospitals, and tko surgeon
ss m o.Ai-..a a its ..
FOiicuiiR uiiiio win can omuuinw
for the army achool of nursing. Those
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nlnrml nn linth Hit nd Will b CSllM
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when tho first need arises.
It lr of greatest Importance
thai
candidates should enroll without re
nt In tho school so they
' bo Plced whore the greatest
need, exists. .
LOSES LEG
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To catch his left teg In the log car
rluge at tbo Algorea Lumber eon
puny mill at Algoraa jrestcrdey and
to twist It so seriously aa to aeceeal
tate Its amputation,' waa tho unfor
tunate experience yesterday after
noon of Qeorge Dnvto, aaborer at
that mllL.
The accident oocurred nt about t
o'coick. The Injured ana waa
rushed to tho Klamath General koo-
nltnl here and the operation m
formed by Pre. Oeorgo Mwryaum
and L. L. Trnns. Tbo patient to
reported' to be resUg as easily aa
could be expected today,
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SOLDIERS' CHANCES .
An official bulletin. Juet Issued by
our government, sUtea that tea lndl-
vldual slldler's chances aro aa fol
lows, based on mortality. atotjsU of
'ibfi allied armlaa: i ' '
ASSTUDEN
NURSfSHFRE
AT ALGOMA
YESTERDAY
Twentytnlno' chnnoai ft eemlag
home to one of. being klllod. t ,v
FortyW.. eknneo' o( rewmlag.
from wounds to one cknneo'of dying
Thlsofflolal ntermatloa will bo a
I great comfort toaaiipua pareato
IRRESPONSIBLE
SLUSH
Tho reside to oeKUmath PaUs
should reed aa awjBet the Preal.
float's speech oa snot) violence.
Ne cemnaaaHy ! tho state has
canoed, aa aaaeh tawnBte iter the led-
vtW owawvawBMjwMtKra 1
There at thro netteaa, aa earh
factlea le bIMiar He owa (Mart
house! The BeaaboBof sm factte
r. Ul betttvle ? atMH'
"Tho law to heM hi coaUmpf. A
floor assH wmntbmi Tho
vatlv acthm
Uom, hatac
mW.
"Secret eerrlce epoaUvee eaves.
UgaUd. Hossseody haraed tho asal,
U to traa, Bai Iho tacaadtary was
arllhor a pia Oei a soristW.
W. Tho noerH eonrko asea haaw
who haraed tho atHVi
Charaas of dtoloyelgr ara ftaac
abnat recklassty. Hoaoat aatrtoto
are grossly asaHfesi Thar has
bom Mttcfli vfWeW)V
dlvMaato. ' f
Tho UaMed aeaiee.tfstrlet attor.
aey's orflro hero weld ha
to laagh at the etotol that
Patts to a ptn narasaa hothed tf
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WRHf eWJHH) JUaTJtHRIaji ajgajf aavaj
The oaly laiastitftoasath Palto
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SZZTZ.T'irZaZ
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iUesthereT H to aU silly,
Tko above article la guoted from
aa editorial la tbo PortUad News of
a receat Issue aad will, bo rend with
vnrylng emotloaa by tho people of
Klamath Falls. v
One of tho first queetlona which
arises to the mind of the' local per
son after Ita perussl la why persons
with tbe npparteat knowledge of the
writer of this article,' aro allowed to
rua free aad perpetrate their venom
explosions on a general public, which
la many Instances cannot realise' tbe
Inferior source from which they arise.
For the protection of newspaper
readera It would seem only fair and
Just tbnt editorial aspirants be. re
quired to possess somo meagre know-
ledge of geaeral condition mi which
they with to voice comments, before
being permitted to circulate efforts
such as tbe above.
That Klamath Falls aad couaty
whose monthly payroll from tho huge
aaw mills, box factories and other
laHustrles now runs close to the quar
ter million mark, whose business con
dltloaa and general future to coa
ceded by nil commercial men to be
among tbe best on the Pacific coast,
whose commerce will approach ton
millions of dollars per year, should
bo credited with a destroyed flour
mill aa Ita sole Industry, showa at
the outset tho thoro Inveettatloa ta
ken by this ponderous brained writer
before undertaking his caustic com
ments. Tknt Klamath Falls to at present
mere' or lees Isolated aa Indicated In
tko article, Is. due to in no small de
gree to tko policy of such,men a tho
above editor.' who, Instead of nankins
aa koaest effort to aid tbo develop
ment .or a 'section whoao. progress
would have beea of, the greatest as
sets to hto own town, have contin
ued to make exhibitions of tbemselvea
in the above manner. Had Portland
possessed' about n ninth el the poo
aad prcgrese of Seattle aad other oa
terprWng cities oa the eoaat, Kin
math Falls would now bo on, tke aula
Mao oJtv (bo Southern Seine aad
Portland would ha getting tbj bene
fR of .a .vast aneennt of huoUioYthai
aaw go, to CaHtoxala. Jaetheugbt
'that n eky of tkle also, nus hnd. tko
entorpriee to issue bonds ad build
g railway 10 nllnto got into dirtat
eemmunlty with a motropoHe which
will' print a string of stuff of tkto
kind fa decidedly dUheartenlag.
Klamatk Falls hu bad a meet ua
fortunate ouportoaeo Is tko natter of
aaei tho rateal lac
FOREST FIRf
NURHB
I
ALL AVAILARLB MKN IN NORTH
KLAMATH OUT FIGHTING 'FOR
HtT PLANES WHICH THREAT.
EN RESERVATION T1MBHR
Tkat tho forest firos la nortbera
Klaauth which bad beea checked la
the Saad Creek district after strsn
uous fighting, have broken out with
renewed Intensity la tbe vicinity of
Kirk and aro seriously threatening
tho valuable holdings of tho Pelican
Bay Lumber company and the Algo
ma Lumber company In that section,
lis tbe word brought In by Harry
Aekley. a well kaowa local lumber
bub, who 'tried to get thru from
ChlloaulB to Kirk yesterday and was
forced to go arouad another route.
Tho 'eatlre erowa of tho Pelleaa
Bay aad Algobu logglag
well as tbo train erew wm eek'fjswi-
tatf tho fire la, aa attempt UprovMt
tho afroM to tiraiola vniaablo tiev
her. It to declared tk)t Ue roar of
the ftomes earn, he heard from a loag
dletaaeo aad that oaly the most
strlageat ateaaaroa eaa atop tbe
sweep cf the destructive blase. Part
of the fire baa spread to tbo Sprlag
Creek section aad a crow from Splaks
camp has beea out fighting.
The area burned la tho Sand Creek
district Is about 15 miles long by
SO miles wide.
Tbe new fire, while covering a
imaller area, Is seriously threaten
ing some of the most valuable tim
ber la tbe Klamath district, aad baa
already destroyed same valuable
tracts.
COURT HOl'SK UNDER GUARD
A huge porcupine has this after
noon token hie position aa guard over
the old court house In a tree Just
outside the county clerk's office. He
has statlonsd himself at a substan
tial elevation and any effqrta to move
this court house will be promptly
nipped In tho bud. .
Ita court house location, and that
the final declsloa between the two
sites Is still unsettled la most re
grettable. That there aro throe tac
tions, each building a court house,
that any faction accused tbe other
of burning tbe flour mllL that charges
of .disloyalty are flung about reck
.essly, of that there kaa beea mob
violence hero, are Ilea, pure and. sim
ple, aad tho Evening Herald takes
this opportunity to braad them aa
such.
That tha secret service men have
found out (Who burned tbo Martla
Brothera mill last July Is news to us
and wa will bo pleased to give tbo
particulars aa soon as tkey are avail
able. We. aro Inclined to believe,
however, tbnt the secret aervlco mea
know about' aa much regarding tha
affair aa the editor of the Portlana
News.
Tbe Portland Newt to quoted to
tho public nt 10 canto per month'.
Investment In Thrift Stamps at two
bits nro urgently recommended by
tko Herald. ,'
. It mlgkt bo added that tbo edi
torial quoted waa. clipped and sent to
tbla office by Mr. and Mrs. F..W
Hamilton, former, residents, who now
live Bear the home of tho author of
it and who sent it here with tho news
tknt this is tho bsst part of' Oregon
tkey kaow of, aad tkat tkey hope
MOS
SERIOUS
to got back hero to live at na early
date. .
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MUNI MAN KIRN HB
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MERCHANT ON KLAMATH
VATION DROPS PROM SMRT IB
THHI COY WHILE DOWN TO
PURCHASE SVPPLIBS
The straago dlaappearaace of Low
Barr. merekaat at, tho Modoc Lua
bet eempaay acar' Chtlogala, Jely
vth, to proviag k paaale whtok
officers aad frleade of tko asaa have
tkus far failed to aotvo. altko atroaa.
ous offorta are Botaf aaado to
kla wbereobeat. ' t
Barr, who spaaed hto ptaeo o( has-
iBoaaUo tint o( Jaao at CkUoala.
:7ft oa tko ocBlasaCJuae Itkfer
lUamatk Palto to-'paVskese suppttoe.
Ho
ratara oa tho Pta.
Ho
phoaod laafawl t alo frtoaaa)
there that he had aioeed tho trata
aad would 'ha hoses' tha seat Sip.
Thto to thlLaBBBBvWti from am aat
nncoe wetajh)s.het of'
earnest
cf cash aa a temptation tor foal play.
He bad aever beea a drinklas asaa
and kla dlanppoaraaee la aot told hi
dissipation. 'altko aearby CaHforaJa
towns hnvo beea earefully
gated. Barr kad worked la tbe 'naltM
hero for eeveral years aad waa nMo
well known. Ho had aa faastty.
EFFORT BEING MADE TO SECURE
ENLHVMBNTB BBPORE NEW
TREATY BETWBEN V. S. AND
BRITAIN IB EFFBCnVB
To enlist recruits for tho British
and Caandtaa armies. Seroaht Kit.
Urn of tho BrlUsh-Caaadlaa recruit
ing mission, arnvea in .! roue
last night and registered at tha White
Pelican hotel.
He expects to reakln here for tho
rest of tho weak ta as effort ta se
cure enllstmente from Caaadtoa aad
British subjscu who may be hi thia
sectlea. '' '
In accordance with a treaty Juet
completed with, tho British Stray
meat, nit Brittoh aad Caaadtoa resi
dents between tho ages of 10 and 44
Eight Steel
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Washlag4oe. July 1.-Btlbt steel
ships, with a total, deadweight toa
atgo at si.sto, worn owiverajtoy
Amertenn blpyarda Isat
sklppist' boars vaaa s
UuaehlBgs tor tho week laetado It
stes) raSMlf. wltltrs total taaS
MJlvrwlttveoSwhl,'wtU
mmm
mm
mm mm
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a tonnage ot'lliSOt; ' " " ' '.,
' Shipyarda oa tho Great Ug M
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OFFICIALS
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YaWTBHaUY APTHBBOOtT
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YOUNG Mllf ami 1ST, WsBSJ MUSSS BJ.
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' Imiliilgaj. inky SI. Ijalar-
aAiataat Were baaed hr' a 'bees
laoawa at taaai-ni'Kiee-'raatarway
M T- . ' .'- i ,.
Tkobeosb wea tsuw hr' 'aVSlat.: ", '
of 'IS la a eab wbi owvaetooeW, ;'.. J.
tho anrraaSB" ta ,whtoh''toSLSnwhJBtBj ..)',
BuaisejgonnBBSL
awewsnt) dgifSf
shaaa'
that thaartoM
eoelal revolntloatota
eordlas u Jotfietol
Tho aseaoasa aoolarai ha1
dera from tho .Commuatot
to kill tha
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GERMANS
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mavm.curaasf
Amsterdam, Jnly S1T TSo Oor
maa aprameat baa jritoaltaal ao
tke" ta ao pwlanatirslveap votaa
Urily at toast aa aalt of etothos oaeh
U tha 'war wwftaaa aad thoarmy. .
Failure ta poopMa dsmand,wUl re
sult la' rbto rooalsltloB. aad, o
llaqueaU will be liable to imprtooa;
meat for oae year aad a fine aot ex
eeedlnf 10,000 marks.
yeara wlH bo glvea uatU September
SSth to oaltot U their own amatea
after which they are to bo dratted la
the mUHary service of Ue Vaited
Stntea. Tho same ruling appltoe to
Ualted Statea atttoean In Caaada.
Tbe President baa issued a procla
maUoa givlag' the awn SO days la
which, to register, after which they
wUl bo dimftoa.
It. la Sergeant KUlam'a lntontioa
to toko nay rocrulta that ko nay se
cure with Aba em hto retnra.. Hoc
will tarnish transportation for nay
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Ships
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