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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1918)
i AmASsA WAY, AUGUKT M, 101 wkin THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, .OREGON .. Midi' lift ..Ai MR. BOCHE GETS SOME 1 tIhLmji snsvVr ens iT eks I v I AB nem. mnnnnVjL'ii Sari 7 .SSmnw sanvav This It the .kind of .hell the French i ire iimllng ucrosa tho German Until wy day, vsiept In that part of It J rao-uiK (VI'llKMNKI) BOHEMIA h Ilr-FINK TO rU'lltllTTO MOI.HIIKVIKI III:. Mr. AM) MAKE HTRIIXCOIX I IUIIT Afl.UXHT 1HI. t I OIIIW Tie Ctechs (choke) ore the UJ, Irsnie vteitern branch of tho great CONQUESTS IN EAST OUTUHED BUvonlr fnmlly of raciu. The Cxechs,.,,,, rhon , r,)nnr , cnro lo ov jjisie tl.clr he atlqutirtcra In llohomlt, cl.nngn linted Austrlnu uniform for there they arrived In the fifth con tor). Tho origin of tho nnmn I un known, llo total number of Cruclu (Including Moravians, Hlovsks, etc.) Is abiut 6,000,000, nearly ail Wif whom lived In the Austrian empire pierlous to the great war. Tin- . , , .. . , , . Cierhs proper, In llohemla, uiimborod ab:ut 1,700.000. many of wj.om uro now wnttercd thruout Hlberln and Runli. The itnry of the Czechoslovak con qurtt tif Hlherh roads like a romanie. Tbclr wonderful adventures has not yd get Lryond tho first chapter; Its ouiromo Is on tho knee, of tho, god. Rut this much Is certain even new: It will lemuln no of the most marvel ous eplsodo of the greatest war In history. Way to the west of Russia, no wheie touching oven It. pro-war boundaries, Is the little country which Is the hone of tho Czech. (Bo bsmlnns) and Slovak. The fact aiuit bo emphasised that tho Czecho slovaks In Itussla and Siberia are a mall part only of the nanhcod of Bohemia that part which waa for tunate enough to escape from tho Austrlnn rnnka Into which they bad been drafted and cross over alive to HEAVY. MEAT HAVESLOW KIDNEYS ,K.Vr I.FKft MKKT IF YOU FfclKIj sediment, Irregular of passage or at H.M'K w-nv i !. ui.Aimi.Tt tended by aaensatlon of scalding, stop raoi'UtrJ No man or woman who eU meat regularly can make s. mistake by ahlg the kidneys occasonally.'saya ?ll known authoruy Mt fornd lemon Jn.co. combined with l.tha, rlc neld, which excite, tho kldneyaand has bien used for genera Ion. o Ihsy hocmne overworked from tha Mraln, get sluggish and fall to (liter the waste poisons from the blood, 'hen we get tick. Nearly all rheu Wntlam, hoadnchea, liver trouble, ner vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and uilnnry disorder coma frlpm sluggish khlno, Tl o moment you fcl a dull ache in Uia kidney or your beok hurU or II the urine la cloudy, oaTaailve, full of LIKE THIS EVERY DAY whoro tho Hermans' nro on tho run. The nun stntidlng at ttho right l mcro tliuu six feet tall. I I ho Kuinliii lines. Czechoslovak sol. (tilers In Hlbirln mid Cnslturn Kussh aro former Autrlnn xoldlurs who oc uipletl it great umpire, not for Aus tria, but rcr tho Alllos, It was nut easy to ko ovnr lo tho Itusslnns, nml things wero not mnd'i esuy for the men who mnnnged to get over. Raniu of tlm Czech regi ments In lOlfi wont over to I ho one m's slilo with their band, playing, tint nthor. wore caught by Austrian artillery In no man's land and JHrnashnd, 81111 other regiments weroi . sutroiintlrd hy (!e man ntnl Mnginr Mi oops, before they could tnkii nny stops to carry nut tlinlr Intention nf ilocrtlng ,nnil ovoiy tenth linn wn runi. I litre inni wcro niciiy onmiRii to reui'li It c lliissliiii treiicho I. .....I.. .!. .I..U I KU. U n ..II. 1U1IUGIII 1IKI1 III17U IIVU'IK'1 ni'M'IMUii tint they would ho recohed with npon arms by tlinlr lliisslmi hrntliers, ItiiMlan nml fight agnlnst their op prnisors. Uut they woro dlsniipolnt oil. In iiiiist ritio thry won- ItiiiUta Into box tar and Jolted nlcng for wefkH, until they voro carried lntt fnr Slborln, Turkcstnn or f"i Cnn- casus. Thoro thoy wtro herded In "'' elnl' "'' ol',l,r Austrhn nml (lorman prlioners, and hntl to suffer """"" ' many Indignities from German and Mn(ym. nonccinni,0ncd oincors, wio looked upon tho Czechoslovaks ns traitors. l.nter here and thoro they were permitted with tho grudging consent of tho Potrogrnd bureaucrats and with the help of tho moro enlightened tocn nuthorltlcs to Join tho original llusslto legion compc.cd of a few thousand Czech residents of Russia who were not Russian niibjoct. They rendered tho Russian armies very valuable services na scouts, becauso of their thoro knowlelge 6t the Aus trian iirmlcs. Korensky himself a. minister of war looked at first unfavorably upon the nationalistic aspirations of tho Czechcslovaks and tried to dUcour- ngo tholr recruiting. But the revolu tion In most places freed the prison ers, friendly and hostllo alike, and tho Czechoslovaka from the lower Volga, from Caatral Asia and from EATERS r.r?nlVTJ2l?ZZlonar of war. ahould U dlnrtati, I of 'Jnd Salts from uny phnrmacy; tnko. K tablespoon? ill In a glass of water bo- (pro broakfnat and In a low days your kidneys will net ilno. This famoua wilts Is made from tho acid of grapes " '",.:?:. L "Z L' L l :. . neutral ze tho ncld In urine so It no longer cnu.es Inltntlon, thu. Ing bladder weakness. ' Jnd Salts Is Inexpensive, nnd cannot tnlura: makes a delightful efferves- cnt llthla water drink which every oneiihould take now nnd then to keep the kidney clean and active a,nd the blood pure,- thereby avoiding rloua kidney compUcatlon.r-Aav. tho Pacific streamed toward Klot to poncd little Jonger. .A number of armed bodies of German and Manrar Join In tlin fight ,ngalnt' Austria, roglment. actually reached Vladlvos. prisoners. The Czechoslovaka alto If tlio Russian front hid not collpp- tok without anymore kerleus trouble control navigation on the Volga, the I u d, tl o former Austrian pcJdler than a mbnth of moit uncomfortable Junction of the Turkestan railroad, J would hnvo.played a big share In put- travellingreaching the port they and a considerable section of the Pet- llim nn ond to Auitrla'a esliteoce. auk! the local bolhevlks for bar- "" "' "ue Siberian rail- Tl.o next few month., the time rack room and a.ttU. down to wait road They had already nipn'h'd .luting which the dhoraanliatlon' of tor their comrade. cod d'' ' T,,er protentad the re- lining wmtii ue nworganization or ..... turn of almost a million German and the fluwlan nrmlerf went on at an In- Jut how the fight .tared I. till , ptlWMn of war who would creasing rnto, wltnemd the rapid far from clear. PornP ' "". hove bwn used to reinforce the ur Iriflwihljflf ilia Crochoalovnk army. cnme from Trotiky, parhap the Mos- f ho Contra pottori. tncy ,1'n.fcwir Mataryk, "Tho little lath- cow commlsslonarles did not "atkpt tto Krnln off Wmlern Hlberla and t", nn thoro desperate fighter, nl-'to go to extremes. It l qtiltoillkely R, vMun of Turkctntt from rcuc,. wny rail him, wa. In Russia and put that Count Mlrbnch thought that he . n,.rmnii lining- Thov miuio it im- ii now Hplrlt Into tho , discouraged Bohemian, oxllc. A firm ormwltat-. I Ion cf tho original Czechoslovak col jnny In Uiiitnln ond of the far larger body of prisoners of war wa. carried , nut iitutor hln leadership to which all ,uiiKi'rly Miibmlttod. Emissaries went out from Kiev to all tho Internment ratupM from tho lllack sea to the Paci fic to call all true patriots to arm. nml to smocth away the difficulties j offered In some place, by the local j authorities, Boon the volunteer. jroiiimonccd to pour Into the concen tration renters In the Ukraine In most riseo. tboy enmo In train loads. Ilfit even before tho over threw or Keren.ky, Mnsaryk lost hopo of using the Czechoslovak fcrcci to advantatgo on tthe Russian front. No one. In Itussla wanted to fight tho German and Au.trlnns, to eager worn tho Itusslani to fight each other; and In the general disorgan ization the small, but firmly disci pline! body of fighter., like the Cii'diorloviku, wero tempted frcm nil sides to Join tho bolshevlkl or Kornllof or Kaledlnos or othor prom- Lining mUBos, which would have frit lerod away the strength of the .mall til my and probably caused Us total nllimlliH A. nnslu lam 1I fv. I ., i. ,.i. ...... nn ...,. fanor Marnryk planned to have hi. tlKhiors trnns:rted to France and flyht on tha western front for the lib- oriitliin of their homeland. Several thousand of them have, In fact, been transported by wny of the Arctic Sea to tho wast to form the nucleu. of tlio Czechoslovak army In France. In tho meantime tho bolshevlkl seized whqt government there waa In Rus sia, and It becomo Impracticable to Hi; uro any longer en transportation b wny of northern Russian porta. Tho only way lo bring these eager lighters Into the battle waa to Uke them clear around the world, acroaa Kiiropcnn Russia, across Asia, over tho I'nelflc. Cnnnda or the Unltelt Stntc'a, and tho Atlantic. In tlm me'ntlmo tro position of the Czechoslovaks trcopa In the Ukraine wns becoming decidedly licwrdoun. Them had been considerable fight ing In nml around Kiev between the ,l.ov!oi of the Ukrainian Rati and nml tho forces of the Rots'nevlkl, and tro Czechoslovaks with difficulty mnnnged to kcop clear of thh brief wnr,- Tho red guards captured Kiev, but that only gave the Germans an exruie to rush to the aid of their good friends, the government of the tlndn. tho fame government that a few months later waa chased out of by n squad of German soldiers. And as tho German flood overran tho Uk raine, It neirly caught tha Czecho slovaks. They were retreating out of the Ukraine, when their rearguards found themselves menaced by the Germans at Bachmach on March tlth. A battle waa fought In which the German force werajdly wont ed, and tho Crljcslovaka war Mis led to withdraw from territory oc cupied by their enealao? ' At th time these Met) without a country were slready on their way to Vladivostok.. Misaryk received nramlrea from tho Allied repreeanta tvc In Moscow that ahlpa would be furnished for tha'traBiport off thl. army across the Pacific and, tha At lantic, and at the earn time the Bol shevik authcrltlea agreed to help I these dangeroua men out of the coua 1 try "and to furnish train, to take fi-em to Vladivostok. Aa book aa the troop movement to Vladlveatok waa on tne way, Mssarya iit nussaa. ne tlought that bU work in RuaaU waa deno. But now Germany made one of those blunder.. Uke the attack oh i Belgium and the declaration of ruth- lea submarine warfare, which loot the war for It,. The representative of Germany ana Austria In Moscow demanded now that, the Ciecho.to vnkr being originally Austrian Prls- plncod under guard and delivered to the Austrlans. Now It should be kopt In mind that only Mew loathe' previously a military convention had "l YcUXok " nndr snd the "'7 ?" been signed, by the B6lshvlk com- providing for the free and iinmoleet od transit of the Caechoalavok troop, ehd-,tKru and out of Rumla. and hat thl. in,"",B "" "."""" ',w '" nlo'e coramisslonera. But Lealne and , Trorzky could refuse nothing to the German. TroUky aa. minteter or war demanded Irat the dtaarmameal of .the Cseoha, nnd they ubmtteaT, merely, keeping a few gun to : train. The conflict waaaua poet - could get what he wanted without i Trorzky' direct co-operation. For , be It remembered that tho people', commissioner were obeyed by the ; provincial and city soviet only In to 'far a. It plea.ed thete local bodlei. 'And In Siberia, where most of tho , Gorman nud Au.trlan prUoner. ,of war had been Interned, the local soviet, were very largely controlled by German agents, alnco the red guard, were led by German and Mag yar ex-prleoncra. And so the first clnsh wllch changed the situation completely occurred at Irkutsk. A Czechoslovak troop train, waiting at the Irkutsk station, ws. fired upon confidence they fully enjoy. In ev by mnchlno gun. at the order of thejery city occupied by the Ciechoslc Germ.n .commander of the Hod . vak. perfect order prevail, and life Guards, Th. Ciecha had only a few rifles and bomba and a few acore of them were killed, before they captur ed tha machine gun. practically with bare hand., killed tha Red. and oc cupied Irkutak. It I. not possible to relate In detail what happened afterwards. We have tp rely upon scattered pros, dispatch es. Out It seems that the conflict at Irkutsk pushed Trotiky Into the! position where the Germans wished to have him. He gave ordera that ji a t. ..nt.t suit It everr .c:iitn,T weapon, on hi. hand, should b lm- mediately executed. The lnterven-1 ticn or mo Aiuea con.ui. n .. i on June ISth had no resutt. War waa on between tho Czechoslovaks and the Bolshevlkl. A new front arose, called by Trot sky the Czechoslovak front. It wa. a battlefront far farger than anything vise renn In this war, for It extended from the Volga to tha Pacific, a dis than five th'cuaand . tance of more mllM.' l When tho Crechoalovak army made jIU start (or France, It counted only bo.uoo more voiuaietra wao ama tun yet aucceeded In reaching the concen tration camps; most of them were scattered thru Siberia. And now as! the tralaa began to roll over 'the vaat j distances of Asia and especially after the reporta spread Into all parte of Russia that the Bolshevlkl had at tacked the Czechoslovaka and that war waa on. these volunteers rusfied to the Siberian railroad and Joined their brother. We know that In tho middle of June the army had grown to 70,000 and It I muck larger now. There are report stating that a Pol ish contingent Joined the Czechoslo vaka and that other Austrian prison era of war of Slav and Roumanian racea ara coming In. The situation on the flrat of Aug ust waa thla: the Czechoelevake were In (nil control of the Siberian rail road1 tram the Volga as far aa aome- whore eaat of Lake Baikal; they con trolled, the Pacific coast and were en- cased In claarlnc up that atretch of! the railroad lying between the Pacific and the Baikal; Two column ot Cshecoalaraka, one proceeding west (rem Vladivostok and another march Ins eaat ot IrkuUk, were trying to es tablish contact ana destroy well- L A French VUw of w .!.... .... " ' r . Thla from. eomto lpeper eaowaitor Charles Humbert and former I ' hat obm Fichmn thlpk ot Setuv I pol,j,0 tor the Qorman. to grab tho mineral ricno 01 me urai mountains, ospoclally platinum; and above all by overthrowing tho torrorlsm of tlio red guard, they offered nn opportunity to tho p'eoplo of Blborla to establish a decent and orderly government. For It would not be fair to the Cze choslovak, to .peak of their exploit. a. the conquest of Siberia. They are no war like tribe Imposing their do minion on leaa organlied peoples. They want nothing (or themselves, but are anxlou. to help their Hue- alan brother, whoa language they have learnod to apeak and whose la a. safe aa la an American city, What -will be the outcome of it all It I. too early to .ay. It alt de panda on what tha Allies will decide to do. But It should be remembered that the chief aim of the Ctechoslo ake Is to put in a few good licks for the freedom of Bohemia and of all mankind. They want to get at the Germans; If they can get at them In Russian with some chance of accom plishing something definite and not merely throwing their Uvea away, so much tha better. If the Allies act ,- !....- -,i... ..,. in o.... " J " t bo,eve thftt Rima " rnu, . f , moro .nd thal ,he 0ormBni wUI hBTe t0 withdraw .. ,t h.,f . miiioll -.. f.-bm ,he western front to meet the danger in the East. ' Ask Chllcoto about the new Low Cost life, accident and health pollc le nf the Traveler. The 're the ' h, ta ,l,c "a ?" to"Mr- ussosi aare. MfCorsuk-k binder, good order, at half price. Mlier-lmplemrMta. Far. mer'a Wreleue Co. VU LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS Equity Up. 880. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for tha County of Kla math. Goldle M. Avery, Platatlf, v. Ro land C. Avery. Defendant. To Roland C. Avery, defendant above named: In the name of the State. of Ore gon, You are hereby required to ap pear and anawer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ri.lt. on or before Wednesday, the Uh day of September, 1811. that Ulng the last day of publication ot thla Summon, and the laat day of theJ time within which' you are required to answer, aa fixed by the order of publication of aummou. If you fall to appear and answer, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In aald complaint. Sajd ault la brought to secure dis solution ot the bond, of matrimony existing botween yourself and plain Callaux and Humbert premier Calllaux now. British Suffrage Lcadc-r TalksWarlnBoaton1 . aliit tMMAUNtt PANKSUKST Mrs. Emmallne Pankhurst, BrltlsK suffrage leader, Is not spending much of her energy on her favorite subject. In her tour of the United St a tea.. Thin photograph of her speaking to n large crowd in Boston show her' talking war, and little beside war.1 tiff, and for the care and custody o' the five minor children belonging to yourself nnd the plaintiff, and that the plaintiff be declared the owner of an undivided one-half In terest In and to your undivided' one fourth Interest of the land and pre mise hereinafter described, to-wit: The BH of the 8BH ot Section Seven, nnd the NEH of the NEK ot Section Eighteen, all In Township 10, -South of Range 8, east of Wil lamette Meridian. In Klamath coun ty, Oregon, and that the plaintiff" undivided one-fourth Interest la and to aald land and premise, be ab solved of all claim of dower by you, and for such other relief aa to the Court may seem equitable. Said ult Is based upon cfuel and Inbu mnn treatment of plaintiff by you, This summons Is published In the Evening Herald, a dolly newspaper of general circulation, printed, pub lished and circulated dally In Kla math county. State ot Oregon, at Klamath Fall, Oregon by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykaadall, Judge ot aald Court, and dated July the JSrd, 1918, the tint publication to be made on Wednesday, the 84tfc day of July, fsls, and the laat pub lication thereof to be made upon Wednesday, the 4th day of Septem ber. 1918. H. M. MANNINO, Attorney tor tho Plaintiff; .Postofflce addreas, Loom! Build ing, 409 Main Street, Klamath Fall, Oregon- 84-31-7-14-81-88-4 Sale of Timber Klamath Indian Reservation, Northern Spring Creek Unit. Sealed bid, marked outside "Bid. Northern Spring Creek Tim ber." and addressed to the Superin tendent of the Klamath Indian School Klamath Agency. Oregon, will be re ceived until twelve o'clock noon, Pacific Time, Tuesday, October 1, 1818. for tho purchase of timber up on atiout JB00 acres within Town ship 34 South, Range 7 East. The sale embraces approximately twenty live million feet of yellow pine and one million feet of white fir, The cutting of white fir will be optional with the purchaser. Kncli bid must state for each species the amount per thousand feet Scribner decimal C. log scale that will be paid for all timber cut during the first two years of the contract period. Prices for tho last two years or tne contract period are toare to be fixed by the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, and are not to exceed, however, an increase of; fifty-cents per M. feet board measure for each species. Na bid of less than three dollars and fifty cents par M, feet for yellow pine and fifty coiiu for white fir during the first period will be considered. Rnch bid must be submitted In duplicate and be ac companied by a certlflod check on u solvent national bank in fuvor ot tho Superintendent of the Klamath In dian School in the amount ot $5,000. The deposit will be returned It the bid 1 rejected but retained If the bid la accepted, and tho required contract and'bond are not executed and pre anted for .approval within ality day from auch acceptance. The right to reject any and all bid I reserved. For copies ot the bid and contract forma and for other Information ap plication ahould be made to the In dian Buparlntedent. Klamath Agency, Oracim. Wuhlnvton. D. C. An. 7. mi, ceto 811. Commissioner of Indian Attain. ll-ll-aa-aM8-ao-8-4---ll-lS iaWWlFXBnnnnnnaV Sft?S i4oWmnnnnl " . u. . JW MI I'Zfrt'PlZwUZwyEi - - - A- - A A- T -W ! BULK 0 Quality Drugs It Un'f oinnonif -nnil It Isn't vvle to buy anything bat the best in drugs. have it'ilneil I ho ronfl ileme of our rHstomera by eei lliig drug nf Hie lilglieat ejwal ity only. Yon ranaot bay any other kind hare, and yon are always ante and anre that nothing tmt the; beat drnge wHJ lie told In thla store. American boys are dying for their country. Surely you can save for It. 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