The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 06, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWIPAPER
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Thine Year. No. M
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918
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FRENCH HAVE REACHED AVRE RIVER
HUNS ARE DRIVEN
FROM 1ST BANK
l.-.-.v.u.-.u.-.v.v. . . ' " " ' ; ' "
NEAR MOHIDIER
EFFORTS OF THE HUNS TO DISLODGE THE
ALLIED FORCES WHICH HAVE CROSSED "
VESLE RIVER, PROVE FUTILE
BIG ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP BROUGHT DOWN AND
ANOTHER DAMAGED LAST NIGHT IN
AIR RAID OVER ENGLAND
SHEEP HERDER
LOST IN US
ISDISHD
CITY PEST
WATER RUNS
HOUSEWY
BE REBUILT
(By Associated Pratt)
PARIS, Aug. . Tha French troop, tarq ww rejielMrd
At wott Wak of Um Avre River to tit Nortty ft Mo
didler, acceding to announcement free the "n
Itiay. This stroan Iowa from Um Roye cliatrictfaa a aotta
waster direction pa MorouiL
r. tL --i- at. VmU Riva tha MM? hat IpSOSi
raotdaad in Ma etforte to distodg o the AIM naila which
heva affected a creaeinf . The stoblliiation of the Alliod
treat on the Vaala ramaina undisturbed by tbe Goraaaa
attack.
WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY, Auf . 6.-The Get-
mm ara mow facing the Anterican. acroaa tne vaaia iut
tv. . WMMJ hta artillery lata today, and am-
playad f ana projectors and machina guna. ThaGarmans
aba rakad Am Mil tops with gas shells, and bosaWardad
Um Araarfeaaa with heavy guns.
The Aatorlcans who capturad Fissaaa wore the i eaase
wha ocetsdjfcd Colognos, Cohan and Dravigay In tho ad
Taaca fraitho Marna. At Fismaa tha Amarkana cap.
MAN IN CHARGE OF RAND OK
SHEEP W LOOT ON RANGE AT
HKAD OK JRNNV CREEK IB
FOUND RY FORKftT RANGERS
Discovery of sheep kerder name
Kennedy, who wm lost for a abort
tin In tka bllla Beer tho head of
Jenny creak, li reported by aaarckara
who spent tha day yesterday la that
district. Tha harder wag la charge
of a part of a head of aheap owaed
by George Watt, Toai Wattere, "Bloa
dy" Craao aad Oleaa MeCormlck.
Hla abaeaco was flrot aated by Clar
ence Mitchell, the camp leader at
Jenny creek, whea bo fallal to shew
ud with hla bla ahaea at alfht Ho
at once com mua tea tod with aoaio of
Jackaoa KlmbeU'a forest raagera wko
commenced to boat tka wood. Mr.
Wattera aad otkar owaera of the
akeep alto Jolaed tha naarek yeetor-
day. Nawa that tho atea M foaad
PLAN FOR THIS CARE OK CONTA
GlOVa DISEASES DISCUSSED AT
COUNCIL MEETING ORDIN.
ANCB REMOVING DAIRIES
Tha queatlon of repairing and reno-
vating the city peat bouie at the foot
of Second aareet was one of the prin
cipal subjects of dtacuulon at the
meeting of tho city council lut night.
City Health Officer Warren Hunt ap
peared before tho council and sdvo-
aatad that tkla actloa.be taken ai
the bulldlag la aow declared to be un
bailable for tbe care of patlenU. The
natter waa referred to a committee
to be takea up before tbe County
court, there being a previous ar
rangement for tho joint action of the
city aad coaaty regarding the care
of coatagloua diseases
An ordinance nrevleuilr discussed
which wilt eauaa tha removal of. all
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IN EiOM
GHLSN1
DltNNRK
HOTELS BHERK
SUGAR RULES
LAROR KART OK NKW KVMPINO
PROJECT AT CI-OVKn LEAP
TOWN NOW IN ACTIVE OPERA
TION 1000 ACRES COVERED
CANDY MANUFACTURERS ARR
FORCED TO SUSPEND OPERA
TIONS AND GIVEN SEVERE PUN.
IHHMENTJ FINE AID A. R. O.
waa taleohoaod la Uai alikt.k Tka
a are aow buay NkMlar.m tha
nana oi iwir wunmmiw
be acattered widely mar tha raage.
m
MM FOR
RED CROSS
THURSDAY
HUGK AFFAIR ANNOVNCRD TO
RAMOC'irUNM FOR RQUlFMENT
OF ROOMB IN MILLB ADDITION
-URUO INVITED
LONDON, Aug. 6.-In last night's raid by the Gmn
airships ovar England, one Zeppelin waa brought down
and another waa damaged badly.
WASHINGTON,' D. C. Aug. 6.-The casualty list
issued today contain, a mmJ2tt
were Killed in action, six aiea oi wuuim-, u-r;T''-j-ed
more or lea. aeverely. One man ?P taken Pris
oner. Sergeant Garrett Franklin of Pendleton is among
those listed as aeverely wounded.
The Marina Corpa casualty Jirt includes ergeant Carl
W. Wataon of Buxton, Ore., and Private Albert G. Skelton
of Corvallii, Ore., both woundecLaMrfM
to cort IMS Pf aquare yard, la to
be coropTtted wlthla 10 dayi.
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HEAT WAVE SWEEPS HAST
New York, Auguat 6. Four daathe
and a acoro of proatratloaa resulted
,. niB from the extreme heat.
Sis deatba and many proatratloaa are
CONTRACT SIGNED FOR
. NEW COUNTY PAVING
Tbe County court met for a abort
time yesterday afternoon to complete
arranging and signing tho contract
with J, H, Garrett for the Improve
ment of the mile stretch paat tha Al
ternant ranch. It la reported that the
oil macadam Improvement, which lejolso reported from St. wuia,
Schooner?
U-Boat Yesterday
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v
Canadian 'Atlantic Part. August!. Ina near kere yeaterday,
-Tha But.w ..kW... ni.l t Hnl. bare Of the CreW ara B
Tka mam
belag landed
"oriiMBKBOOBer uiaaya. nu. ---- J,,.. -i--
Bd waa suak by a Oarataa BMbmar-jaafelr today at Haya Scotia Iowa,
Tha big. social event af August la
Klamath Falle to going ta be held
oa Thursday ovaalag at taa miiw
Addltlaevhall wbea tka War Saflkga
society there la to give a big daaoa
tor the purpose of buying aewlng ma
chlner for tha Rod Croee rooms.
The Peerless orchestra haa been
secured to furalsb music for the oc
casion aad It la eipected" that the
public wlllv respond to thla worthy
cause In tha same manner tkat has
boon shown at former areata la otk-
er districts of tka city aad couaty.
ThU wlU be a flao chsaca to, nave
the best klad of a Ume aad 'help tho
bast aauae oa. aarth. Tha. geaeral
imbllc la eortlally lavlted..
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CREDIT GIVEN LATH FOB)
NURSING WOlaK TAKBW? WSBW
to be of feral tha yeuag glrli af Kla
math Fallf aider tha iaatraetloa at
Mrs. Pauf.aogatdus. U.abouU be
noted that apechll coBalderatloa will
be aim tkqea eaMMatos wao aaairo
to ba aimlttid to th amy aehooi of
nuralag.aad who bate takaa tka
oourse m alamatary kygMe, aad
a.- AwJaLKt.al tt'mtlit aamallA Abba bbUsb.
plc,'e jb AmtfleaIteCeea, pro
viding taey maw w r?i rwv.
rS'Maraaa'ar daslaaad to la
mi tki ' in asraaaalaad
bavalvsiBM. Taaawraeaea
6ttBg. to amtMaabaM M
w fatrbws:' ' Mlrrle : wastas 4. af
KCra.wUhchlldraat !; p., p.
WMnaaaay. ,
For iiamarrled woaiaa aad slrta
over II aara at age. at,l! . si.
Wednesday at doemeetle selaaoa room
a( tha PubUe Mbool.
1
Irlaa trnai tka aitv limits after May
v - 7 ;-
1. Hit. waa Introduced and aaaaaa
after roadlag. Under.'-te provisions
of tbh-ordinance, no dairies keep-
lag mere than two cows may operate
and aell any Portion of the product
within tho city limits.
Mayor C. B. Crlsler was authorised
to purcbaae ate algns warning people
ragardlag antes at tbe prlBclpal 'cros
sings Plana for a btg bill board to be
coBBtructed aad malnulaed jointly
by tho city council, the school board
aad tbe Cluta Advertising Agency,
were discussed and a' committee ap
pointed to take ateps In tbe matler.
It la proposed to erect a large sign
board, I by IS feet, at the Central
school aronnds which will bo used
entirely for patriotic purposes.
Reemlagheuse permits were grant
ed ta tka Jackson Apartments, the
Denver rooming bouse nnd tbe Hot
Springs Roomlag House.
A bulldlag permit waa Issued to
S. B. Tysoa to construct a frame
bulldlag at 10th and Lincoln streets.
Louta Boldlahar waa given n permit
ta erect n garage at 10th-and Wash
ington, aad R. J. Sheets given per
mit to repair the Sanderson building
at tbe corner of Main aad Seventh.
Parmlta for personal sheds and small
buildings were graated. Allowing of
monthly bills occupied a large por
tlon of tbe evening.
That water la now running In five
of the seven Irrigation ditches In tbe
new pumping projects In the Bonan
sa district, Is reported by J. O. Ha
maker, who was In town last evening
for a short time and who Indicates
that the farmers of that aectlon are
moat Jubilant over the actual realisa
tion of their hopes and plana of years.
Mr. Hamaker estimates that tbe wa
ter la now covering about 4000 of the
6000 acres which have been prepared
for It.
The water for these landa Is secur
ed by pumping from Lost River un
der a recent offer made to settlers
by the government. Tbe cost Is much
mora' reasonable' than any before of
fered to tbe farmers and communities
all over tbe couaty ate fOrmlaaMrri
cation districts and settle's their
lands nnder .rrigstloB- rapidly 'as
Dosalble. It la expected that several
other large tracts here will be cover
ed before next spring.
New York. August 6. Five of ths
lesdlna- hotels' of New York City and
two leading restaurants have been'
found guilty of violating tbo food
regulations by having In their pos
session an over supply of sugar, tbe
federal board announced today.
The eetabllehmeata, with tha pea
allies Imposed, are:
Hotel Imperial, public eating to be
closed two days. Foe. may be serv
ed to tensnts aad emaloyes.
St. Reals and Hotsl Plata Tka
baking, pastry aad rce;cream lleeai
have been suspended for 30 days.
a
ureeiey aauare now company, op
erating tha Hotel McAlpla, Hotel!
Clarldge, Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, tha
Sarvartsa anaJaKb Avaaua restau-
rant. ThoaBafar fctaaafaeturlBg II-
aass have baaa. aasaaBdad aad tho
.........i ni .Mii-ninf. sia.aoa
Yo'W equally divided between the
Red Cross sad tbe Y. ,M. C. A. war
f uads.
FOCH NOW
BELIEVED
AWAITING
SUPPLIES
1 .
RETREAT OF
GERMANS
INDICATtONB ARR THAT UUL
LIANT GaWnUlTWILIi OORTDC.
US OPERATIONS WITBI AMIT.
AL OF MEN AND MAI BbsIIIB
F1SMES MELD BY AllmThiriRa fR
NEW FEATURES
ISMHTTEO
.
BERLIN DECLARES THAT TEU
TON FORCES RETREAT ACROSS
ANCRE RIVER WITHOUT OPPO-
SITION BY ALLIES
IN WM
' . m DILL
PROVISIONS BUGGESTCD RY GEN.
CROWDER TO PREVENT UPSET-
TING INDUSTRIES RY WITH
DRAWAL OF MEN
FEARFUL END
OF QUARREL
AT DALLAS
SPECIAL TAROBT
aUNStTRRNCtrARS) T
'cmti'imiMwurK
y.tui jf.Vn .r
D.tT3pWtV:-0.tBBBSS ,
Sotoaona froat the altsatloa kaa.hsam
aUbtltaed -lor the moment, whadBBaT,'
opposjagjforcea prepare for farBhac ,
moveaaeats. '.-., ..:
On tha Bortbern fraat Orawa
Prince Ruppreekt MBaiwria, mfmi '
rlcd out aaather withdrawal "'k
Tbe Fraaak ,aad AmsrlBtaa mv
small unlto haTa .erases aYaalrn
river at tartons points. , ."
Flsmes, which is hstd by tka Aai
erlcan f areas, la tf sassUl-tarastBr
for tbe Oeraaaa guns.
Tha artillery actloa aMstUa
Veale ladlaatar tkat Geaeral Fash la ,
not thru with tbo crown prteea aad
Is awaltfag tke arrival of troope aad
guns la atroag force to eoaMase hla
operatleBS.
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Dallas. August I. William Crane,
a farmer, Jamee Crane, kla eon, ana
Mrs, Claudia Crane, wife of another
aoa, ware found dead oa tne farm
a Claude Crane wken ba returned
from work lata yeaterday. All tbe vic
tims bsdibeen shot to death.
Tka eoronor'a Jury today turned In
aiverdlct to tha effect that William
Cfaaa hadkilled bis sob anc aaugn-
toHa-law, vk tha klataslf. Tha
family' had avafMed, asaardlag to
r 'J-T l" - i.
Berlin, via London, August 6 The
Germans on both sides of Albert have
retreated from the -western to the
eastern bank of tbe Ancre river, ac
cording to the German official com
munication Issued today. Tbe state
ment sava the withdrawal waa made
without opposition. The text of tbe
statement follews:
"During the night there waa a re
viving artillery activity, which In
creased 'to a great Intensity at times
south of Ypres, and on both sides of
tbe Sommo.
. "On both sides of Albert we with
drew, without enemy Interference our
posts on the west of the Ancre to tbe
eastern bank of tbe river.
"In successful forefleld engage
ments south of the Luce broke, and
aontbweat of Montdldler we captured
prisoners. .
"There have been no fighting oper
atlonson the Alsne north and. east of
Botssons. On the Vesle we are In
fighting contact with the enemy."
MUNS STILL BOMBING PARIS
' Parla, Auguat 6 The German long
range' bombardment of Parla has
Washington, August . Broader
provisions for the exemptions have
been written Into the new man power
bill now before congress so that tne
nation's war Industry fabric may not
be unduly upaet by withdrawals of
men over St years of age for military
service.
Provost Marshal Crowder made thts
recommendation before the senste
committee today.
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RED CROSS OFFICIALS
MEET THIS EVENING
DICSOWFOR '
(RHEUMS
FROM COHGERT
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;.
The regular semi-monthly meeting
of the executive committee of tha
Klamath chapter of tbe American Red
Cross will be held this evening at the
White Pelican hotel, at which time
matters of Importance are to be
brought up for discussion. All offi
cers and membera of tbe executive
committee and heada of the varloua
departmenta are urged to be preaeat
at thts meeting1.
CAMEL FVNBRAL TOMORROW
pka uaeral services of tha lata A
Waa UBBW, ws.ufo rwawia
beea brought frees North Bend, will
b held at tha Whltlook chapel at
two o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
been resumed today'. "
The ladles of the Musical, Study
club have completed the tlaaacee ot
the recent very successful concert
given for the benefit of tbe eutter- '
lag Armenians. The abowlng is a
usual In the amounta they have
turned ln for thla moat deserving"
patriotic purpose. Tho sale of tick
eta and donations received, amouniea
to I3I3.S5. The disbursements for
all purposes amounted to' $10.75, .
leaving a substantial balance of ,
1292.50 which haa beea paid over to
Capt. J. W. Siemens, chairman of.
tbe Armenian movement la Klamath
county.
Allied Fortes Are
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WEATHER REPORT
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e Oregon Fair toalgbt and a
Wednesday with gentle westerly
s winds' 1
. Maximum yesterday 70. a
w v , .
O -Minimum today 4.
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London. August 6. Allied forces, angel, asearatag 10 vntemMBiiiijsiii J, XK
. .... . . . meat hero today. .s KhJlviFi
ootn miliary ana nBvai, bbvb u.. x, taMlar tka. Alllaf .iftA.watA'A'vt
landed at tha Russian port of Arch- corned by tka Rua'watottca, A 4 .
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