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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1918)
-t. $" C?VS'W - llWr aft? ,MSl sfS '. V. - , .'J- ''IK. X OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH COUNTY h urttmn 1-, i iii i i i Brrald 1 i Miiisfe OF KLAMATH , ,-iftl , vtfi Thlrtemttt Yaar. No., KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, ItU viwuiiit Tremendous Victory Oyer GIFflE SECURED HARD TO ESTIMATE MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWAMMM PPalbbjsjvjejhJej FRENCH CROSS AISLETTE RIVER IN SOUTH, TAK NG HORDES OF PRISONERS AND A VAST NUM BER OF MACHINE GUNS RETREAT OF ENEMY ACROSS OISE TOO RAPID TO PERMIT DESTROYING BRIDGES CAVALRY AND AIRMEN BUSY . (By Associated Press). WITH THE FRENCH ARMY, Aug. 28. The French kve now driven the Germans across the Valley of the Alette on a front of several miles and it is impossible to djnate the number of captives'accurately. rAt least 200 guns, many of which are of a large caljber, hive been taken. ' ' .the French have advanced both on the nortlrand south ef Roye, despite stout resistance of the enemy la the retreat across the Oise the German lacked the toe to destroy bridges. Some were.left intact and others isjmr damaged. The aviators and cavalry are rendering marked service is pursuing the retreating enemy. PARIS, Aug. 28. Between the Oise and Aisne rivers ue flench have advanced tneir lines ounng we mgnt w Gttny and Pont St Mard, just south of the Ailette river, sad they now hold the right bank of the Oise from the Ailette to Sempigny, one mile south of Noyon ,and to the nulroad at Coucy le Chateau. Viet .two days the French forces have taken era. SHIES MEET MINIS ' DEFEAT NEAR PROMOTED TO KIMSTOK H M BOLHHKVIKI TORCH UNDER GERMAN COMMAND ARK ABLE TO PORCK BACK ALLIED LlNBrl BY SUPERIOR NUMBERS LONDON. Aug. II. TIm Allied troop on Ibe UMuri river front, north of Vladivostok, have been fore d to withdraw attar heavy fighting bacaas they war 'outnumbered by tha aaamy, according to a dispatch to th Dally Mall. Tha British and Praach troop wero engaged, hut tha brunt of tha fighting fall on tha coaucha and tha Csocho-Slovaks. Tha Japanaca Malta aldad In protecting tha retirement Tha Bolahevlkl monitors on Lake llaagka ar harassing the Allied, left flank and have detained tha addi tional Ctecho-Blovah foreea from arriving. Commands are being given tha Bel- skevlkl. v ists rm WJWP KM, Aug. 28. A battle on a front of over 25 befefought today on the line between Lihons ) or '.' LOND milesSrifcof Chaulnes on the Somme river, to the Cbkul Hvgkrfiye miles south df Arras. The British are asking prWtia at a number of points. Their lines have alio been advanced sHtrhtlv on the Lys front, east of Le Tpwret.' "V : PREMATURE EXPLOSION Of BOMB NAB FATAL RESULTS. Washington D. C. Aug. II. -The esplos'lon of n depth charge aboard tha U. B. Steamship Orlsaba at sea August 17th, killed Lleutonsnt Com mander William Brlc Williamson, and three enlisted men. Command er R. D. Whit and eighteen men war wounded. fJMtH EiSHEIW JOB OH HMMD bls'buelaeas customers Te have l from a limits nunha. with VIHITOR PLBABKD ... , . wddea jump to over twlv thou. WtTH KLAMATH M with the aaanraaea of steady j wtae I enough to make a man tlah't- Mr.Sam Ilanna, an extensive farnv a sis belt nii mil un'hi. .! er and stockman of Howard, Kansas, -tt.op.mon of Captain 0.0. Apple- h" "?'" 'ZfX Tl Mlmaa" mu. v ., , ... visiting his old friend A. A. Bellman. . veteran Indian Warrior of He hM bee Bhown Cr,tar uke ad th County, who a few, days ago .. of th( mountain scenery na well rtook the .rmtuiBiihiiitiu of .. th Arrlcultural district and Is TIlKls KHHIli; The local eiemptlon board la now prepared to receive the registrations tomorrow of nil the young men In the county who have reached the age of SI years since June ,S last. , These. registrations will a. received at th court house here and, also at Bonaaia. Merrill and Port Klamath. It la urged upon th registrants by Sheriff Humphrey to b sure and give their proper addresa plainly, so as to avoid trouble later for all eon- corned, and also, to notify th board, pond m across, her immediately in ,eas of any chang mad after registration. m ; NKW DEVICE KOR DETECTING QUAKBS KLAMATH PALLS PHYSICIAN AT PORT OaKLTHORPK, GA., GETS SUBSTANTIAL ! PROMOTION WRITES LETTER That Captain It. R. Hamilton, who u Identified with th th OaUlllon M. R. C. of the United State army, was promoted to tha rank of major on the llth of this month I the news rclvd la n wlr by Postmaster W. A. Detssll. Many Klamath, Palu friends will rajolc In th recogni tion given this popular physician, An Interesting letter rehired by Mr. Delsell Just prsvtous U his pro motion Is quoted betew. "Suppose yon think I haVe forgot ten, your letlor, but such la not th ess, since being assigned to th general Instruction staff, I find I am nlwaya ready for bd whan my day la don. Wish I had played Ignorance- nt Port Riley en military tac tlee, because la that case' I would b p4lnDee. and perhaps b on my way to Prnnc. Aa It la we poor boobs ef Instructors work like h to put th other fellows In sbsp to get In the. big show while we stay hare. It la a big honor to be selected for tha staff, but we would rather take n lower rank and get across. Wo are afraid the war will be over Jkefore we get n crack at It, altho wa ar essursd.thBt w will hav plenty of tlm to become targets yt. 1 hop so. I waa racommonded for a pro motion to major four weeks ago,, ao ought to receive It soon. A fellow ought to he made colonel If ha haa ao much gray matter In his head that hw aervlces are absolutely Indlspea albl u training of Docs, in th war gam. I navar knew before that t had ao much perhaps they will die coyer their mistake before long nnd Cwihty Pood Administrator. most enthusiastic over the opportune M would b. compelled fcaearcb,"- aad poaslbllltles of tUa Mctloa, 'ide area to loaat any on persen ' aw dsvotsd mr steady patient ' PlbNBKR BTOCKMAX VISITS Mmr !.. At-: . uil " t - uaaKamrmMaa: nmamni. amr nmmm.ri i a Dava Shook, a srwuaw twsfK ewg different llaat 1 patrl- S?Mwi auar'ta' w,'r:' ity wit for.a ahari Uma. H as few that would iaaaalilar iMki forward to much laeraaaai ?wt subiUatlaU reaiuWltkHi. crop aroductloa la that aaetlaa hi 2JW" AppiHtte's Urtlmtl'knw. 'thi irrigation project now gt of eoadltloaa la ailpArla Mita eewwnotloa thra ara eompUUd. v A 2ty. Ptaes him la a poejtUa io eoaatdarahl am, of tha Phook held ""wt hla dutlea la a aBaaU lags will aa wjaafltad'lroai thla de mut' , t ' iTrtapawat. HONOLNLU, T. H. Aug. II Professor T,'A. Jaggar, Jr., director of th 'Hawaiian Volcano Research Assoclatloa's observatory at Kllauea volcano, on th Island of Hawaii, as alsted by Dr. Arnold Romberg, a physicist of the College of Hawaii, has perfected a device for th record. lag of earthquakes aad earth vthra tlaaa which, It Is eipected, will great ly change Misting methods Professor Jaggar'a Invention, which will shortly b given to th world thru oewatKle' pahlwaUoM, employs th principle of photography la recordlag oarta movement. It, Is said to be much, more accural thaa selsmographys now used aad to re cord vibrations which ar not record ed by them. So delicate la the new Instrument, that It registers the surf beats upon the, Kau coast, twenty miles from tha observatory. , , , YOVKC ptffJat TO PmOwtT i. : y 'WHl ."AH auOe' Miriaka . a: ii list 3Wi WfR.lT MrUuMr aVslafts Jua i: till. '4iw 4 aafofa August 14, 1111. must register e4 August I, till. ' "TMM 'i men thouM coaWt toaat .draft haard aa ta aaw aid 'whoa Vkr ahauld rg1tr," Enemy Today 4 v . . ' suramins "nwiKi1 wwi AEGEIVEO SOON OF WAR PORMAL DR1VK OP POVRTH CAM PAWN WILL MTART HKPTKM BER SB, BUT BVBBCRIPTIONB MAY BK MADE Oif ABTM id m laal nrtlcl. appMrlug la Wdnsday'a Herald, betweea myself aad th priater. I have given, out some "misinformation." Klamath county's quota for the Third Liberty Loan was f 111,111 .and, w raised MIS.IBO, making our subscription 114 pr cent, and not 114 W cent. a stated. Th aamlnatloaa for oar organisa tion hav been seat to tha State headquarters several days ago. aad will a published la tha ast artlsl, bat today 1 araat ta pai bfor yea th plan of tha eomhuf eampalgn which la all Its aasaaUal fwhNrM ha been adopted far tha Whate State. Tha aalla ef r aaaatrr ara laawM at Uaaa data ami amjau raaUa mora aa4-mrah, amy' tsa Ma- stty ef asaUB.UMM ami PVwi hra to wm tha war Oaate Sail aiaat hav moaay. Wa, do faaHta thw ira taaA.aaarsad ..-, j.i ' Ua loyaa f amr subscrth to your j yourseu one ar, scrlptlon at' tha hand It to your. In other word, tlon a pledge 'ot'j your country.tn Too much'amphasls cannot bo plac ed on thla feature of the coming cam paign- Conalder that1 If "you wait to afanaauiTnm wm WffiSW , mmg7r. wmw baMKJLaaiB-or ffMkMiWnlrmna. IrMh-iiaVIauaiNVik- WtMH&n Heboar'bf naed. i, I wuv BWfwaTaTSOBBnmCOaBriawmmit; "I did not got a chance to visit Kansas Cty. We came thru oa our way to Chattanooga, but did not stop. W live la th city and kgo to dnd from my work each day. W Ilk th city aad surrounding country vary much. Population about 110, 000. Wo have a furnished house. This la agreat camp and when full haa about 40,000 men. About 1000 medical officers and 1500 enlisted men In training at Camp Oreenleaf. Camp Oreenleaf Is a very small part of Port Oglethorpe. The war deten tion camp, or prison, Is located hero. I understand It Is full and they ara building additions, suppose you nave soma In Klamath Falls who ought to be her. Writ m th nsws. De th people of Klamath- county need nay 'army or guns, or, they be having better? ' Just what la the court house situation? . "Am du for a class la teat pitch lag' so will close. Remember me to all my friends." be solicited' (aadr everyone wilt be called on) you have robbed yourself of the, best thing yoa can do the chance to re-afflrm your patriotism. Tha drive will atart all over the country on September llth, 'but vol untary subscriptions equal toeach man's Individual quota may bo made at any time after September IS. The banks will "have lists of the quota and -each precinct chairman will also have lists' of their owa precincts. Your application for bonds may b lft at any bank or with any precinct chairman and wa aspect a hearty and unanimous response to this new appeal. Let's all pull together oa thla ana If we do, Klamath county will b over th top" on th first day of the drive nnd Oregon will retain her honor of "first over" in the United States. ARTHUR R. WILSON. PRHNCH WOUNDKD IN BOMB TKNDSD BY RED CROS8 I . . ,.., . nuMK, Aug. is. ine amun col lege Relief unit haa taken charge of th feedlag of all of th f Praach wounded, aa wall aa troops passing thru hare. la addition to the eaatefa Um trw havpad a.raadtaf room for.Amarteaa and British; eeldters. Regular vtoU,also are paid to th Aiaarleaa soldlara la tha hospitals at Bauval. Wounded soldiers., to th aumber at ifnt. eight' thousag4 aeiaotlm ara fad la tha cow oia tea day period. la aa alght;th rec ord at feedlag tlv thausand aet'ual ly waa nude. ' ' WHESTLER AFTER CONTEST HEBE dcd. August Gustavo, the Argen tine champion wrestler, who won his match with young Nor beck, light weight champion of the Northwest, at Bend early in the month, is here for a short time, employed at the Big Lakes Bos company. He is keeping na aye out tor a match la thla city, It than should be nnyone out for honors of thw kind.. Ouatavo haa a match scheduled at Aberdeen. Wash., in tha neaj future. HI work received favorable com ment by th Band press. ' I" ( RJUI CROBB RUNNING ITALIAN SBKMB PACTORY , LEGHORN, Itajy, Aug. Il.Tha Leiiora shoe, factory at Leghorn far. retu$4troiB Spraalaaa, operated by Ua: American' Red Cross. U glylag regular empleymeat to. 14 refugees aieaUly , FOR ALLIES TITANIC STRUGGLE RAGES OVER FIFTY FRONT ALUES SWEEPING' FOE BEFORE THEM aWLLIANT SCHEME REVEALED WHOLE GERMAN ARMY IN WEST THREATENED BRITISH ELIMINATE BEND IN LINE NEAR AL BERT HUNS RUSHING UP HELP i ' (By Asseciatsd Ppass). , LONDON, Aug.)23. A Uttleto.tfxlay ragimg of the wi north from fronts, of the war, e: amnMaV -ti ww 'i&svevi 3 .., 32u2s&. aMCCwanuiu wvcivvvuwkw. a ' - aT sed over a mile on a m than 1 RAA m tmftmatrm . wiv iaiii Aivr. iBBv.f i over two niltht on a front oil andakx)W.lpriaywrs. TImj LThird 9gm&&9tm ins imam mam Third army nafifai ven muea. taamnw m Brtnv hiaaBBUtMd M, i tiSI",!5 jLBHuw'fwBmnnnax i ' "JwsaV : aMaslanwL t r agwanja awaamnkVi. ' issKyts irM 1ST73 "?. V-3, i': AbrilHant tactical scheme is being unfolded:4 .. . ., DATELESS DISPATCH Tne DatUUinor seems one of the greatest disasters of thfiwar rnana. The drive bv General FockrafK ------ - " -ii '--."v ' m I ing the whole German army on uimi nt rie us are throwing masses into the rtriajgle which fc.'i against them. ' - r , ''" From the north end of the line at Boiry.BMuerell,: ' Boyelles and Gomiecourt, the chief points of the German defense, comes the tidinin of the British advance. HV kulte, near Albert, has been wrested from the Giefijais. as nas ttaoDy vaiiey.-norui 01 ory, gwu. - - South of the Somme, Ghuignolles andPerleville are ported captured. today, uver a tnoueana pnsonerai Un taken here and the hend in the- Allied line haa it eliminated. ' , ' " "i The British are now reachinsr out in tmts cUition o.' Tara Hill, a thousand yards beyond AJfef. :"$ Three German batallion headquarters wawre taken, the vicinity of Happy Valley and alio many addttic guns of both large and small caliber. -' i , A number of new German division! have been identi fied in the fighting. They were rushed up toisavkWhejj thing from the disaster. pfitf On the northern and southern ends of the Ficardy bat- tlefront the battered German line is wavering. Along the Oise river ifr is retreating precipitately. ' m t-. , 1 A. BnWfJamV,'f fWWldk 1;Ar alSR nraS'tjA'TVS 'M . . ."raul-Jk nVt i ' jslwv w i : wUVtlll I '; 'v. . aht LONDON .Aug. II. (Latest Dis patches). The BrltUh forces now hold Biory Bercquervllle, Bojfelles Hamllncourt, Oomlecourt and are pushlag nhead In the direction of Bapaumo. , PARIS, Aug. II. The French now have crossed the Ols river and tha canal at Manlcamp, eight miles east of Noyon, aad are in the outskirts of the village of Morlancourt, n mile and a half from the Noyon station. LONDON, Aug. 13. Latest re ports state that tha Cskeee-Stovaka la Trana Balkalia have oaptured Bar ehlaHdlaaet 'aad, , achieved !a ,deldd vletbiry; V ATLANTIC PORT. Aug. II Th British steamer domed haa eealter- aedoed and sunk of t the .Atlantic coast.' She efrrled a crewot'eVer one aunarea, maay 01 waum were ChtaM. Some'ot'the severely la Jured were reecued. a .1 m : ' "Whv-1 11 - 4 1. UNIQUE PICNlO SUNDAY To give everyone aa' opportunity to spend a Sunday on the tokehefere the school year begins, arrangemeata. have been made with Captain Lin man to pilot two large bargee up to, Odessa nest Sunday at 8 o'clock A. M, The excursionists will remain on the water until they get tired aad. then land at any favorable petat. Each will provide hla owa lunchi-.ih -eluding sugar tor coffee, which will., be placed on t be community table at dinner tlm. Coffee, io eraata aad oft drlaka may be had at a aormal price. . . Admiral Bob Ryaa will be la I .? oharga. flu promtoea ,aU jsorta. dt A -ifA JjW(!ffJKS low, wiir eaa ta w w.,wstw,' w, i gv- - music.. Auto wm leave '.sw aafr . t: - ,;i High for Llaana whaMl'Sui 7t46 ,!, , (v..v.ii-j.i.- 3L M &ww?m.m $ ?& (, 5 .pmn'mM NEW YORK, AU Hoover haa, returned abroad. wt ? nnWawt M .waVMaWnBrnnv ?&mm '.A Qi .'IJrti.V 'im : vJ . n'JkLff .- v"JitT T?"l l,l.-! vi I i..,