Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1918)
nmmmmym c.( -r 'rrT "r i'i r.JVA4Fj.i.h VI. t W 'J&'l: j. r? i'Ai f . JpkJJlI' W' i i BBJSBfenBB -. ' a .,H2 K rlAf - A,,WA ur OFFICIAL NIWIPAPEK OF KLAMATH COUNtV vmirikwh N. jm r : . SPLENDID STRATE Best Hove Since Hm, Rd,rem,nl From Jame Made AIM AnniNow oda!on Which Will Gam Rapid Evacuation By the Substantial Gaina By American., French and British Along Marnc Salient Put New Atpact on Situation. ( srfVpBasa.). , -w w ---.i.- .aW whole M HM MMCVf the; M kr vMA'.UM AWlil Im, lutva bkvai'Vt h m i Ike . .. - , " """" KSLTJS. mka a tUai. Yaitardar tka Praaeo-Brltlih at-' kwk oa tka waatarn aMa of Ilia Mania tallaat aaaatratad to a depth of tkrea aHlaa1 m a fltra all front , ( raiultad la tka capture of the Mtlro rMga foraUaf a waterakad be. yeM tka Oaroat ThU adraaea la declared to be pov j riblr the aaat haporttat (king thni Alllet bare aeeoapHebed ilaca the. Otrauai retlrai fra tka Marae. Tka aew Allied paellloaa command Ma whole area to tka northward, Uklag la tka aatlre weetera gate Ura which tka dermaia hate been retraatlag. Tka rreaeh baT Ukaa tka town f Ooaieaaeoart aad tka attuatloa la ceuldered attraordlaarlly good. Tka Aatrleaaa gataed a batter PMltloa by tka eaptura of tka Mel rare wood, tfclrh one crlllo aaya la tka keyttona of tka wkola German Ilia la tka eeater. Oarmaa prleoaara taken la the en UCtment ild they had been order d to bold their poaltlone at all coeti. The Preack, la dtipatchee from tka Preach army, are declared to have continued their advance emTIo have taken addltloaal towaa and vll lM In thla aector. The enemy haa loet many prlaoaara la tka recent ae tloni. x The Allied fercM.kava aaw ertclr- HOKR fi rvKsovaH 0rner Luady aad Ira Oram cama In from tka naval atatlea at Mare Wand last night for a furlough, with their pareata hare. Mr. Lundy hat keen granted 10 days leave to audit Mi father, Ampa Luady of the Qly dlatrlct, in gathering hla beef ,and other work oa tka raack. Waihlagtaaif August I A Joint "Ion lmmtatey(ketwoeii tka Jap. lata and tho BattaU Pewsrs aad (tar Aaaasdal ,wimt teyiwiituiitr .to - . J aaam-aaal mam IkAllMMHUI 'aMM IM tJa Tjr . S 5V;.' Early Joint Action In Siberia Assured flTItt if&ilri ai&fl3Bi i sdaM aw aarmv , ,t 'fym ill gJ. ai ar- - aum m , , , '!"H .'. I, ,, I ', I .... ' Holding Command Enemy. tied Villa K Tardaaata a ahort dls- ,..-- ,,,.- ,. -,.- Usee to the eeuthweet el Fere-Bo-Tardeaola, aad' ara'preaaliag tb or mana'SMoaafly fertW bask, town , . -n& WMkltgtM. A'atMt I.- r"aiT" nrlf rii irf - ? w. infjMmm , BPnea.tav,miaii M.dkl.MJii mbmik . " HH TVM l HIMWV Prl Ilnr WiJianrik m ttttrt, ,und - "'. - -t I LATEST CALL a TWO MORK WANTkW TO COM VLKTK QUOTA WILL BK KST TO rOLYTKCHMCAL BCMOOL At PORTLAND Pour out of the elx boya aaked of KUmotli county by Provost Marabal Crowdnr under the latest rail, have already volunteered at the office of the local exemption board, and will report at the Oenaon Polyteclpajcal school nt Portland August 15th for spoclul training. The four volunteers are Eart Ha maker, Oeorge'Ogle, A. M. Melby aad Don C. Redfleld. ' WRATMERJtRPORT Oregon Pair weatorly winds. with gentle e 0 Maximum yesterday It. Minimum today 45, ? 4V4' Amerlcaffor hlberlt la. now assured; Aid will, be extended to the Cioeho Hloyak ferces: FOUR LOCAL MENAN SI KLAMATH PALLS, GERMAN FUSS TarUTOJ, OPFMMIvaj ON WBUT, BOLA! Of IVOW M ft WaablBttM. Aagaat t-Offtelal dlepatckaa fraa Praaaa taM-havi'tha Oermaa klgh ad la tka aawaaaaara thrat marV may aa atfle4al atotamfat aVaimriag iiha.paopla far the defaat ta Mm aaa aad battle of the Mara hat reaaw. tag tka premlaa at a daetarva ahrw BHlnM the Aagto Preaak fraat. " "Aa afnawl ata paaMakad la all the papera'af the emplr," aaya Um dispatches, "triaa ta maha the Oar- maa public accept Ike total fallara t aha ambitious program which waa ajaetlaed to davataplaia tho uklauU orasasag at tae '': "HladeohwWa raaowa tho aramlea of, a 4oaWvaj Mow atala tho Aaghvl fraaA hut aafa tho iamiit lawaWaartha froat ketweaa aad Rkelma aad (be Ckampagaa In eeaawiaaaca of tka. Oormaa atUeka aad tka Pranco-Brttlih counter at Ueka (one muet Bote hare with wkat care tka American laterreaUoa la omitted) hat led to tka neceedtty of poitponlag the decleiva blow. "With this aad In view, new haste for tuBeequent operations, proceed ings for 'displacements and strategi cal regrouplnga have to be created. Whilst awaiting preparations for fu ture operations tbey bava been fore ed 'to retire In the northern direction of the. Mkrne froat.? "How far will tkla' retirement bo carried outf A treatment of about a dosen ITJometera will perhaps bo sufficient. It to not thought aecee sary to. day that Hladeabarg abouM find himself uader the oWlgatloa of withdrawing the front aa far hack as tha Vasle. The Oermaa 'interior' froat la Im plored 'not to renounce Ita eaafldaaca In our Hlndenburg oa accouat of that.' " SBACK MENtfTER LONGCHASE T. D. Cartoa' aad BUI Sailpi. al leged to havo atelea harnaaa tools ana uiusr wiu irwm uuu m wai- kar on July II, wero, b'reugbt la to- day by Oonstahlo Pred Horlay.'aftar Han atsendad chase. The culprits ware . finally apprehended at Phoaalx. aaar Medford. Tfcey left hero with a team several day'i ago. Tha maa were' placed nailer hoada of 50eack, which thay ware aa ablalat U wera remaaded to tha county Jail to await aaaaiaatkHi set for, tomorrow. v ' . . "v f ' PLAQ PTJU MUrTfB BOW V In tha high whid yaatarday tho big xor (oet rlM.pola at tho U.l. R. . bulldlag fall wKh tho Hag fly lag. It fortunately .mleeed tha mala bultdiag by a fraotloa at a. foot aad struck tha feaeolaauahiBg It rather aljr i ( mmm mmm m OREGON, FflDAY, AUGUST 2, .191? .$' I Loft to 'AjUX-: eaterday all telegraph aad tele phone systems passed Into the con trol of the United States government under Postmaster-General Albert S. Burleson aa the directing head. A committee of three will help him In tke operation of tho lines. Reading DAILY' LIST ISgUBO BV PKR8II- ING ARK FOR NEARLY MONTH BACK BELIBVKD AMERICAN CABUALTIRB WILL UK xW,oe Many local 'people are tnaulrlng to tho reason of tha relativity' small casualty lists Issded dafly by General Pershing. In .view of tha iteiy eagagamenu now m program oa tho western front, aal n whloh . A-... ' ino Americaui are wkidk ao lent a part. It la therefori explained that tho list of casualties are completed and sued from II to 10 days "after their occurrence, and that tha offl- clal list of tha dead and wounded .... iMi. .h. hi. h.n. i... "' - s . not commenced to come Ih. It la ostlmated by reliable author ities that shout IB.ooo American casualties have already resulted" from the Allied offensive. The list today la unusually large, containing III names. VHHT PROM REDB4NG ' Mr; and Mrs. A.' B. Estop. pareaU of Mra. C C. Whltmore,of this city, Ara horo with their family for. a akort time vfroat Reddlag, Cat. Tkay ex poet V laava tomorrow, accompan ied by Mr, and Mra. Whltmore for iaa auta tour of tho aorthara part of tha-aUte. - , . j (3C GAIN 1 4e "! fLU Men jfho Control Qun Wires I 1 r .. v?r1'' VomamBBmmW'' "'' rVVst tieamm '.. mmaW - t vl3 tGM v$ amamaw' BbW.T' aBTavf 't Ma??Sb' '''(faHsaSBBBBBBB "' BTgV flaaBTar,TJv''W i pbT I f xaaariBBaaaH ' Sfi BBamamamVM4lnVJt?mamamammT' '' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBWhaTlA rVi '",K:ii ''"T. ,V .iaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBj h B"B"B"B"all'l,ir'j w-'m''f; 'aFBFBFm 'amaWmamamHLi'i'h! nKamamasammi' aaTaVr BaTaTaTaTdPBli-'d k I'-oX aBBHBaaS amamll'samamBKllI rF Pl amaB'ammai1 V. aBaRmvw'i "f ttii-'' i aaaj aaaj' aHramamVMlv lf Pvlir maHsamH aTaaasI saaKi fc 'f ft stlK T;iAmYr-J aH salaam -BBBBJ FamaKlv- MsaV.Vmamaamamal amamammamammav iRgTZ mamF'HPmamamammamaV mamamamammmamaV'i rr !ffarriBFbBmammmmamal aaaaaaaaaaaaaAaav'?Tf!'''Baaaaaaaai I BaaKWaB4y v'i ' awaasHisiieoiiHatpja; namt MavM V vmm. .aToat ataator HaHeaOa.'JeiMi cms asm emal ' . V . T.fv . . .. . .-8B. Mmm-noum ESTIMATED RFIREMENT CSLIS OF HUNS IS MLAFfif Nl GENERAL WiWWWWWWlWWW.ywWWWWWWWIiWW 00WWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWMWWWWWWWWMWWWWWWMWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWW' ' fc. ffff fjj'f'iii from left to 'right: Pormer CohgrW man David J. Lewis of Maryland, now member of the, United. Sta,tea Tariff commission; Potraater-tJen-eral Uurleion, 'Plrst Assistant Post-roatter-Oeneral John C. Koont, and Wlliltim H. Lamar, solicitor for tno IVstofflce department. GERMAN RETREAT IB WIDE. SPREAD, FOLLOWED' UP BY EAGER ALLIES ENEMY DE STROYS ALL AS HE RETIRES i i By Associated. Peae On the PrenchTront, August 2. T,h bl8 on the front north of the Mnrna roaolvnil llsulf at nnnn tnaT ,nt). ,u BB01t reUremeBl of the enemy north of the Ouroce; river, with the Allies pursuing them .l,k MM.Aa.!! ' rora-."'m - The town of Hartennesetux and the woods to' the south have' been captured. Tne Prench Bnd Brth ,orcet took Couatramaln and" their crossed the Chateau Thierry road. The Germans are burnlug villages. " etroylng everything as they luvi' . Tha entire battlefield It dotted with conflagrations. Tne German resistance .seems irwtly, diminished. The Allies have reached the south ern part of the Vesellly wood'toward Coulonges, further cast and are with la 50Q yards of Vlllers Agron, They have also captured i wood 1600 yards east of Romlgny and, a height some distance, to the, north, v ' , REVOLT AGAINST BOLSMEVIKI' REPORTED FROM TURKEYtTAX Basel, Swltserland, August ,5, , revolt aialnst tha Bolshevlkl govern inent has broken" out In Turl;oytnn according to a report recelvea here BY jEHEi ALLIES: ARE : COURTHOUSE nnnuniup ' r ' "'Tiif' run in " - ll I II m Bam ' BBBJ BBBJ BRBJ J l .' wv ' .- .BmBBl BffLaai BFJ i MOTION TO STRIKE FILRfl. BY ; COUNTY' COURT AOAINaTf PENDANTS' ANSWER LAW SUIT' Declaring that the defeadaat's aa- awer to tho Couaty court la tke salt brought agaiaat Former, Coaaty Judge Marlon Hanks, J. M. Doagaa Company, C. R. DeLap aad'B.':B.Me:' Claran, "la a saam,. frlroioaa aad' lr. releveat aa a eroee.compMlat," a motion to strike the defeadaata farr ther and separate, aawer, tagoth'or with ah application for a hoarlajt before Judge F. m: Calhlaa at 'Mod- ford on Saturday. , August I, been filed la tho of flee. of the ClreuH court clerk by Prosecutlag Attorney Wm, Duncan. Deputy W. S.. WUoy, E. L. Btllott, Jsy;Bowi Mllla. , . ,. " t Tha motion, to' atrika aUsaV.that If tho vdoMajata aaawor to tka eoart U; i IlleeTfJl.ereaa Mil, R.m not . ..Ml-. . ' BISBa BjaRaaRh ptganay Ah?CTcoMBjopaTiJBNPisif HHSafoulipjlBPall complalatu ao filed' wltboataottoe o plalaUfaad without leave of eoart nrsi naa noon oswih . Aa azteadad list-at dcatlasm ana askW struck from tko aaawor. Thla Is the latest step la the aeOJotfaf taa court to collect a sum exceeding Hl.OOfr alleged Ilteghlly expeadeloa the construction of the 'new cot house on Main street. V '- ' mmm w mm L Washington, August I. The Amr erlcan forces la Franca are now ao proficient la their new methods of warfare that they will furnish In structors for tho. now unlta betas or ganlxed'ln the United States. Brigadier General Cornellua Van derbllt has bean' assHaed to Camp Lewis. ' BRITISH CASUALTIES ' FOR JULY SMALLER London; August I, British casu alties reported during July totalled j 67,291. This compares with total casualties reported In Juae of 141,-! 1. The losses for July arc divided aa follews: Killed or died of weunds: Otflcara m: men 8474. Wounded or mtsalag: Officers 1537; men 56,769. Well Known 4 Author J. 1,1 J, lTiV tll.., I . I ,K 4 I) t. 1 l-W'.,II.'T-.'-C ..It. "J. (- . w 't . , I k j. T' . w - , ' - I. ? B . i .i M I A London, Auguit af. TU hrraiirot.'tha Mvlat wMuiiu&tfw ... .::v ..." . ' -;.. Ki.,mMmm$m: . trvryr?t-rryi ?w wtewmymMimm , nonary amaor, ass mm orMrod by poFmansny)tsupraasaa, ,'tf WffiKaiV HW S'-tV OFFICIAL OF 'KLAMATH ' i 41 ')ii '.JTJUfbB IX J f if nsbVTanrjBsrmai PrfM Flv CowM ,. ii1i ALLIES if inr rnritii IK MG .. , w..,.. imt -s,Wwj r ' riu. ;,"-,''i' an ai . HHIifV TH.M aBBamr Ba'.am'wamaw; am ..am t am "am -mi 'vaaanr .am DtPORTANT nJIOA CMNTBR CUM tO iFJaWBaT OK , WBaHJI,, ' Mw,nlnjufc'6v::vi(mM.'' 1A- T- '1 - - mjuw.amjm i s-;v xy: ' , haaClaWGh4TAI(aWAFTam.BUaa,' t , Ji Frod lf.i mrWitM'i'iimiWMi ? fwS fc" BSaffaiW al? lf!c il? ' 1 1 . ., - . ..- . , bl -.. .t.'-i." a e'v-; ,",-r- BrwjBnannanaBiHBBr --- " - haa IT i a aaaaOl ai TamRis IS !' - ' w '7 .m rJtt -..('a'- - w '7--..'.. 'i.tjw ' .l.Jrl tholr Dasttioaa TaWrtaaaat' -haWaam'lf.?? W I t- r t. tt .rz , ,- s . a-ttz' "(C..-;u "- TZTiV 'l'r tMr'. "vfT A'ii v!Crf"i-T'J1 -wwpfftf r :;;n Tko exact looatlo;tto'Bw.Ha:,:IVV.JI 7 3 -,. j-S- I'll li.l v.'fc.j:l II ITi 1 B . t l .!''. -L -.-. r. ,.. Itio'AlrJea' havo reaohod wRhM flv; l - -, TT .A.W "u pot givoa; nut K;wMWoaaeo nat;jv ' : r is:. - i .jf. iZL-' j--iii'iur'-i:-. p portaat railway eeater Bear tho;TeJe.. 'i ' river had a Very akc dtotaaeo IVoaj , the! Junction at PmmW.wkieh hao V apparently heea.,eaa of the", AUtod objectives. " 1 The Allies captured tfo'towafe' , CieTgea after aavora "KbtftfT', 1 ; , It la assumed, .that tho, Germane at tka St. Gemma tip t tke aaHont retreated whoa. Oousaaaeourt taken and tho northern edges of the meuinero woee: ueaxaa oi.tao This .marked aaaodvaaco of. lie and threuarto Seven hundred, prlaoaara were ta ken by the Allies; bringing the total for tho entire offensive up to 4,800. The French' and British now out flank tho German line uorchvrurd to Solosoas. ' By Aseeelatsd Press With tha American Army, August' 1 Tne .whole American lino. moVed forward today white the armies along tho flank pressed against the sides of the German salient. Gains were made almost without resistance, and after being' hammer ad for days tha, Gerraaus, withdrew during, thp night (ao that when the Americans started early .today- they did not encounter the usual mach ine gun fire. . .. London, August I. Th-j nritlah forces carried out raids In tha Orl carde vicinity, capturing soma pris oners. Russian Is n m ... . ..- Arreste laveMlgatlmg 'AhM kri . . r V " "- 'V?J M " X a )fK :VM 'JSi i i .'. 2 ' , f't , '". r, 4ti . ; , v.-fA Yt'Wi fca 'IV.I Tlit, VWlWhX , ''tJ..ttf, Ik ,