The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 20, 1918, Image 1

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HUGE DEFENSES OF omn pa p ; oiaM tain war tpm
GERMANS PIERCED distribution saturm eve. fqd refugees nniTriN V S T
GROUND GRADUALLY GAINED IN FAMOUS HIN
DENBURG LINE-EIGHT AMERICANS KILLED
WHEN HOSPITAL IS BOMBED
GERMANS VAINLY ATTEMPT TO CROSS AMERI
CAN LINE ALONG VESLE ALLIES CONTINUE
PROGRESS IN MACEDONIA
(ByAMOcUtodPnM).
PARIS, Sept 20. In the enveloping of St Quentin
irom tne sown ine f rencn troops nave carried Essfgny le
Grand.
The Germans during the night strongly counter attacked
against the new French positions northxof AMf piont, be
tween the Ailette and the Aisne rivers. Theert re
pulsed, however, with heavy losses. The French have
gained further ground northeast of Vailly toward Chimin
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' The Germans attempted to cross the Vesle where the
Americans are in line, out were repulsed.
LONDON, Sept 20. The British have progressed fur
ther to the northwest of St Quentin, capturing the strong
point of Malassise farm, opposite Legatelet
Important gains were scored by the British in the Lent-pire-Epehy
sector, the troops pushing in to the east for a
depth of over a mile.
The. town of Moeuvres, an important point on the Canal
Du Nord, opposite Cambrai, which was taken by the Ger
mans in a locaf counter thrust recently, was recaptured by
theBritisH?
WITH THE AMERICAN' ARMY IN LORRAINE, Sept
20 Eight Americans were killed when a clearing hospital
was hit by 4 German shell Wednesday night. The enemy
threw proectilee into this region on two successive nights,
and finally-hit a large tent where the gas patients were
confined.
A large red cross on a wh'ite field had been placed so
that the Germans could not make a mistake. The Ameri
cans killed were mostly privates and medical attendants.
LONDON. Sept. 10. In Macedonia Ukhlnskaya. according to as
,k. u..,., u. .,.., Jelal statement. This battle
.- iidiuiui hhtii hinvn moit i
front westward to the Cerba river and
H fa now St mllea wide. The total
depth of the adyaace la from 16 to
11
miles. Five thousand prlsoasrs
ad eight guas have.beea Ukea.
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.SALONIKA. Stat. SO. The Brit-
bk and Qreeks are attacklag the Bui-
garUas la 'the Uke Dolroa region I
ud are meeting a stlt resUUace, but
have gained SOOO yards south of Dot-
nn and Ukea 700 prisoners.
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TOKIO. Sept. SO. The T&eeho-
Movaka from Ike' west andtkose
rom Vladivostok; after affecting a
Junction at Teeklta are cogctatratlng
t Irkustk aad are aeraprlag for an
dvance to the relief of the Cteoho-'
Slovaks la BuMiW ihiIi. .
The relief force will be commanded
by Oeneral Oalda ,ths Caecko-Slovak
IfABaW.
PARIS, Sept,' SO. A aowsaaper
eorrespoadeat says that tail tko-
M Balaarla prlaeaeft Jrore,ii
ine rear ea SapUmher isRM.-.kar- 9mtM TtoH to Prospertty Reh:
JbepurtuH of th ratreaUal rtemy'B tomorrow sv.alag at I.
ontlnues wtts 'ffaai tueceea.
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LONDON, Sept. 18, iBiaerta.ra
RUHla tke KaralUa trans aavanly
"feated foreealed by Oermaa officers
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was
fought on Wednesday.
WITH THK BRITISH ARMY, Sept
St). The Auatrllaaa have coatlauod
their peaetratlon of tbe Hlndenburg
system and are now two thirds of a
mile from BellU Qllae which Is four
mites northwest of St. Quentin.
WASHINQTON, D. C. Sept. SO,
The following casualties are report
ed by thecommanding general of the
Americas Bspedltlonary Ferces:
Killed in action
MlaslBg in action 100
Died of wounds
Wounded severely 1M
Died of disease is
Died from accident and other
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Wounded, degree undetermined S
;. No Oregon, casualties are listed to
day,
RBJUCKAH PRBSIDBNT VUUT8
Mn. Jeanle Burke, presldeat of tae
asaeatbty at OretMi
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0. O. P. hall.
This special meetlBg will be
at 1 1 SO following a short aeealoa 9t
the lodge. musical progrem ww be
Ireadered,
I'HKMDKNT IN1MCATKH THAT
VKCtM HAM WILb CUNTKOIi
PRICK AND1 OWnUMVTION OR
HIS COTTON CROP. ,(
Th. ftoMtort from the cottoa row.'dMjltl,tKl ..M0ihm D,y.. lB th.
en lUtM dlKloMd tb fact
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eoakmc tbi Praaiteat lid it
clear, It. was bit lateatloa not oaly to
fls tba prices for thbi jreara crop but
to order tbe loverameat control of
He ctUtrlbudoB.
WBESTLEHEBE
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Peter Buaaker, caamploa
welglit of the world, whose
welter
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quarters are la Baa Francisco la here
for a abort time aad proposes If pot-
sieie wane nere to stage, a wresuiag
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matca ror tne aeasnt m ina kmi
WELTERWEIGHT
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Cross. Mr. Buiukes come here froajhave men la the service' are oa rec-
Aiiurea aaa irom aere win goi i0rd. Should there be aay whose
Camp Kearney Callforala where ha
is to Become aa instructor iavtaw in..1Mtl(t that thav send them with the
tor tne aoioieea. . ,
He Is accompaBled. by. his : little. pe
pig "Al" who follows him arovad
like a dog. - t x ' ,
Several loeal atea .hvetevldeacejd
a desire to aaatst' Ja arraagiag a
match durlag the wrestlera stax here,
The cha
comera.
Ray J. Moen: waated la Saaaer.
mploa la opea , to 'aaaer. all
WffEBESERTEfl
Cal., oa a, felqay .charge of UklaSl"' Bogardas, Mrs. McOoo, Mrs. Du
his wife's moaey aad deeertlag' her,'
waa yesterday appreheaded here by
Coastable Prod Money. He was-suspected
of belag here brCoaaUMe J,
h. uamaDaii oc lunr: "" - "-'
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SKVKN B1LUONS NORM '
VOR ARMY PROGRAM.
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WASHINQTON., Sept. SO. A-tettT
of IT, Sl7i7S7.00S.Stti tharwar
partmeat'a estlnut of the hmount
needed to daaaoe the lacraeeel'aw
program'; ' The Hsjires, reeelved from
the war tiepartmet, were'aaaouBCed
by Chalraian Sbe'rley'of the. house
approprlatioaa commfttee, who1 atld
that wnea aaaea to tae si,7i,si,
773.87 alfekdr apprortrlat)d, they
coastltuted the aaawer el owgreaa
to the Auitrc-Hungarlan peace pro
posal.
CONORawWaiANS SOk ITOKTOek'
CHICAGO, 'Sept;, SO James R,
Maan(.Jr. Son of tbe Illhioia Cm:
grsmaa shot blawelfu.Mday,iaJtr
kilting; hU .pet dog. sHe WMFMty.
years of ago aad suf fertt Inm ,tub4r-
custa,v - . i .,, .j -tt
NOtlCM
y dlreotlea of Dr.
Warm Httat,
tho RireraU
USUI Wadmes
Orade. 7 aad at
achaol will, aat, opea
day of neat wfak.
HOPKD KVBRV MOTHER IN KLA
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- MATH VOVSTX CAN BK HKRK
TO RBCRIVB HOMAGK FOR
ORRAT SACKiriCK MADK
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, Fourth Liberty Loma campelca. la
rerr county there ta to be a "Moth'
! Day" la which nothen.wlTM, ata-
ten and children of men 'In service
are to participate. '
It la hoped that every mother and
wife la the county can be la Klamath
Falli that day aad have the hoaor
done her for' the sacrifice she haa
made. i
, Will you make every effort tola.;
at the White Pelican hotel at 7
o'clock, for there will be a place for
you In the parade and you will be
proud of belag ahle to shew: you have
a son or husband la Uncle Sam's Mr-
vice. Bring yoar Service Flat. "
Bvary one la ashed to be present
aad loin la the smkIbc whkh la to
take Place at. the conclusion1 oftfce
IparO la treat of ttc-flhti MWmt:
If aay have not omh1 personally
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. wiorviewea u owing 10 taeir ao-
aeaco when the chairman called, bat
it. Is hansd that thev will all make
u vg0rt to come.
--.
The, followteg lUt of those who
BtB Uo Bot .pp.,, Mow it to
following details of tbe soldier or
aaller: Name, date of enlistment,
raak,' regiment or ship, married or
etaghi.- to the chairman of the Moth
ers' Committee, Public Library
Mrb. R. H. Dunbar, Mrs. Quy Bat
terlee. "Mrs.' Schubert, Mrs. W. T.
Skive. Mrs. W. . Todd, Mrs. L. BJohaA
Mrs. Oscar. Blaha, Mrs. Davison, Mrs.
Mrs.. Ida Dowllag, Mrs. H. J. Hed-
iand, Mrs. W. 8. Kestever, Mrs. C. C.
Low, Mrs. J. T. Loper, Mrs. A. 'A.
Mehaffey: Mrs. W. C. Moeaner, Mrs.
P. C. Markwardt, Mrs. T. McCormlek,
Mrs. Martin Nykart, Mrs. 8. J. Tucker
Mrs. Fraak Ticker, Mrs; H. C. Tel
totSi, Mrs. Harry Wehr, Mrs. C. Beck.
Mrs. '6. C. Loreas, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. H.
Oram, Mrs.McCollum, Mrs. F. W.
!.". Mrs. mcmihsb, an. uarrett,
Fault. Mrs. Plel. Mrs. K. Vaa Riper,
Mra. Hilton, Mn. J. S. Mlltok Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. Montgomery. Mn. Qo-
iwea, Mn. Parker. Mn. Hall, Mn.
Hare. Mn. iHotscheabaekar. bin.
Ogle, Mn, DoLap, Mn. Dr. Carter,
Mn. NItchelm, Mn. . Peterstelaer,
Mn. Hetlbrowaer, Mra. MeOlare, Mn.
W? SUub, Mn. DoaeMeoB, Mn.
(Coatlaued oa peg 4)
wm LIST
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Monday Is the last day for filing
prbtesM' before the County, Board of
Biiuallaatlon wblch haa boea'la.sea
sloa tlace a ' week'.ago. MoaAay." "" "'
'Aaaaaabr.j; P. UaraMMathat
Very few; profsubsYabiajWid tats
iyar,'.A:fhajrit, two-.'irilsiii'Xtrem
tlmbewwaer..tli. WnoteraPacWo
tMsV'aat Timber Comnay aa4 the
oeth'iWley Compway llae pietee
yatwNay. afternoons thru thek oHer
way -Oharias J. rorgusoa,1li'(ia re-
MfcMi.J ! A KAAk HUl k h.A
tomorrow; to appear peraeaally be-
tore taenoara.
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ALL KINDS or CtoTHINd rO WUI'
f.
EUROPEAN SCPPBRXRS WILL
RB RBOBIVBD AT TMB RB
CROSS ROOMS NKXT WEEK
Nest week, (ram September SS. to
SOth has been selected by the Rod
Cross for the gatberlag of old elothM
for" the use of the strlckea peeplea m
the war soao'. ' '
Every kind of practical garment
for bn'k seies Is. needed aad realdaais
are. rtked to take aa lavoatory of
the clothing that thayHavf ,m hand
end determine what thev Haa. aava at
this time. All gifts of tWkladmar
be left at the Red Croasf rooms U the
Wordcii .buldlat Those v who. n
pond to.thto sail anfaaaured that
their gift will keep some oae-trom
suffering from tbf MMrkaMl durlag
the coming wiater. V -f '- e
Every klad of ajpraeat, for. all
aad both aaaasT toanjaatly aeed
la addtUoa. piece goods light.
i asmtaa flaal BBaVatlMr klada
of ciefioai whieVl6'"make ga
menu 'for aew bora baMos, Ueklac,
aheeUaff, aadHtaaketa. woolea gwMU
of aay kind aad shoes of every sWe
are asked for. Scrap Mather Is Bead
ed for repilrlag'feotweas.
Since theeletbeswrn ke'aubjecte4
to the, hardest kind of wear, oaly gar
ments made 'of strong and darable
materials should be-sent. It la use
less to offer" to'an'y afflicted popala
tloa garmeata of flimsy materials
faudyl-.,eelorlB.!J:iMake.-: the -gifts
practical., '"'i "f r,-.v
aarffeats need not be a perfect
condition.' A' haadred'thousaad daa
tltute -women tbeoceupledreaioae
are eager to earn a: small -livelihood
by reDalrlag'glft clotblag aad nrnklng
new garments adapted to needs with
which they are familiar. -'
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LIBERTY LEIAN
The meetlaa.for.tthe.bl Liberty
campaign commencing tomor
row alght, have beea daflaltaly sched
uled aad will bo hied according to
the folio wtarpgram: it,t .
Saturday aigat. septemper u
Klamath FalU. panda for mothere of
aoldldn .'.alag S Jrpm steps of Blka
Sample 8 p. 'jb,. by Liberty Chorus,
MalinHeetinga; to do aaarossea
by B. U. Billot t, and. -Prof. Sestoa.
Dance following.
Rocky Point for Odessa preclact
R. C. Oroesbeckspeakerv
f SuBday, Seat SS Hoa, L. J. .Simp-
Bon and Major Jek-Hamilton. Hous
ten's Opera' House, Klamath Falls, 8
Pira-
.Monday, Sept.
SS Merrill Opera
, Simpson aad Ham-
House at 8 p. m,
lltoa. speaken...
Tuesday, Sept. SI Opera House at
Fort, Klamath, Slmpaoa aad Hamil
ton, should have" part of Liberty Cho
rus. '
Tuesday, Sept. S Houstea'a Op-'
ere House., Yellow .Deatea 'ear aad
party. of speaken, kedei-by Judge
Staveaaon of POrtlaad.,
v .Tuesday noon., September It Yel-
law-Dearoa car with party atBy, be-
tw'saaulS aad 1. .-
Meetlaga by all ipeaken at achoohj
aad-mllU near towa.
Stepson and Hamilton at Chllo-
Ola at aooa
Tuatday. 8ept, SI. -
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NOt DEQDED
OslCBnjl BRINOSIN
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Aff INTamWBBUJra
.WITH. ARMY RJKRtTITnra
Hoarr C. Laaalerafarmer la the
OleMdtotrlett' about 'is mllea from
this' et, waft 'arrsstsl here yester
day by Uaitei States Marahal Freak
t. ery er rsruaM, eaarged with a
vlelatlaar'bt aha ssplsasgs act. Ha
waa broaghtlbeforeV. S. Comatla-
steaer Bert Q. Tyaisas aad wHI be
given a aeariagsauray aneraeea.
HM benda wo',$e$.at.81IOO, wajth
he M'a'ew stampUas1 if resse.
' -Lemler la aeeassd of making a ae-
dHloaa apeeeb aS'Agamt II. and alsaJ
of atumatmg t'SMeftere wtth tan
army reernitaii
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tenee .If eeavtetMhrin ha ton yean
Imprisonment aaSA tkte of 110,000.
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v BAN FRANCISCO, ,Sept.-S0.....Coi-oael
Wllllim Boyce Bhomeoa, atultl
millionaire mining man of New York,
arrived la San Francisco oa a bualu
asa. trip.
, la tbe party with CotoaeT Thomp
aon anvCoional Raymond RebWBi.
another, nilnlng man who Is'lnterest
ed la, the mlalag acUvlUos of Colonel
Thompson, sad A. J. McNab, aa en
gineer of Thompson, Nevi
Colonel Thompson said bo waa here
ta Investigate . the advisability of
bulldlag a railroad at a aolat between
vrcka aad Hornbrook 'and along tke
Klamath River, touehlag valaable
chrcme depoalU with the possibility
of eiteadlak,tho llae either to Ore
ceat City or Eureka.
"You will uaderstaad," said Colo
ael Thompson la aa laterviaw. "that
wo are manly TavestlgaUag the ad
viability of bulldlag thle railroad. I
thlak It eaa bo classed as a war mea
are. aad of course, must kava tha ap
proval of the government.
"Of late chroma haa beea discover
ed la large ouaatltlee at the Cray
Baglo mlaa soar Happy Camp. If.
la our Investigations we find that It
la a war measure, wo will ask tke per
mission of tka Government to build."
Tkompson said the line would aa
about 170 miles long aad touch tha
Southern Pacific llae at Horabrook
aad the aorthweatera lines at Eure
ka.
Tke visitor la a prominent, figure
In the iflnanclsl aad, political Ufa of
New York. Ho kaa beea a director
of the Hew York Federal Reserve
Bank slace Its orgaalaatloa, of tbe
Metropolitan Ufa Insurance Com-i
pany, Rock Island Railway, Utah Cop
per Compaav. President' of, the Kaex
Hat Company., and nnnuroue capper
aad railway eompaalee,
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MACMWMWANTBD
FOR UBMRTY LOAN iCBJORVS
Car .owaen' and liUey.rtTen, of
thw city are aakas to aoaata tae use
of tlwUmaelpwto drtrenaembera
of thb Uberty Loaa Chorua to' Sir-
tereatpelnta at 'ika' Couhty drln
the drivaabot'U begial Ail thsee
wko will roapoad to thlo eeirara ask
ed U'eammunleatetwHk R, BiSmlth
at oaea. The Snt, trip ia to be on
' liTTr
oiiifjriM rimni
KDUtHTHRIKH
NOWPOSSIBLE
Monday Sight. V
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alae thirty In, the,'owwinff, waore-'
eelved by CMUraiaa' Jdjrtnnr ' 'Wllaok
late yeeUrdajr .and prnagomea'U for-t
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pietaei here today.
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"O ssespana ,jeoe soiiwwsw
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gollai i
eannen; Machtae guns',' bomb-tire;
en. aaa tasks, bembs: ma
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shells,. helmets, breast pwtaeV;
much other eaulpmeat, .reaehMKhv S
lk Walla Idlllll B' ImlH UftV '.
.vs
and must leave at.naoihl
iT:
Pullman coatawlas soldlora
epeaken aecompaalea the trala.'.
This Is the biggest thlag that over
come to Oregon aad aoao
tnnii -
miss It"
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i ArraasemsuU to have tha B3smah-
Falls band on hand havef aeVawa, V '
aad then will be other varieties eV ;
Mtrtotle-demonaStntlona by tha eKfc A-w
seaa here. '
' It la hoped aji tke newa of Uta
vlalt will bo peimd along thra the
counuy dlstricta ha Ume so that.aU
eaa be. oa head as It will bo a nwot,
unusual opportunity to set glimpses
of life la the War Theatre, farmers
are' urged to commualeato the aewe
to their nelgnbora so that all may ba
preseat l
A largo Bumber of frleada aad woU
wlahen of the Rev. 0 ,0. Oliver of he
Methodist church of tbto city gath
ared'at the church laat evening st'tke
farewell receptloa tendered
the eve of his departure for Y.vM.
C. A. wprk In Franca. 4
An entertaining program waa pro
vided la which were musical aumbera
by Mr. aad Mn. Charlea Wood Wht
ifUlm. Mies ClarnJCittiMMi.knj
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