The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 24, 1918, Image 1

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SERBIANS
CHASE
ARE SECURING BIG AMOUNT OF WAR BOOTY IN
SPITE OF TURKISH ATTEMPTS TO DESTROY
SUPPLIES LEFT BEHIND
BRITISH GAIN TOWARD ST. QUENTIN BIG AD
VANCE IN PALESTINE TURKISH PRISONERS
GREATLY EXCEED 25,000.
LONDON, Sept. 24. The Serbians continue to cross the
river Vardar northeast of Monastir and are in contact with
the Bulgarians, who are burning villages and stores of ma
terial. The Serbians, however, have captured great quan
tities oi material arounu rruep.
The Serbians are now on the Gradsjo PrUjip road to the
northeast, while to the southeast they htfe reached the
steci) massif of the Drenska mountain ranjre. i
LONDON, Sept. 21. The
ill) the Mediterranean coast of Palestine and have occu
pied Haifa and Acre. The Turks east of the Jordan are
withdrawing toward Amman on the Hedjas railway. The
Australian, New Zealand, Jewish and other troops are pur
suing the enemy and have reached Esalt, lG'milesvorth
west of Amman. ' 't ,'j.
The total number of Turks taken prisbherwill largely
exceed the 25,000 already reported. I , ,. n
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LONDON, Sept. 24. The British Wnow pressing? in
on St. Quentin directly from, the wjejti.. The British have
made progress in the region eawor Vdrmaqd
On the front west of Cambrai and in the region, north
of Moeuvres the British positions have been improved.
In the Arras-Lens sector the Germans tried to drive the
British fromtheir new positions southeast of Gavrelle, but
they were completely repulsed.
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LONDON, Sept. 34. The Anglo
Greek forces In tho Doraln region
Imvo affected a punctlon with tho
Frnnco-G reeks to the west and con
tinue to pjursue the Ilulgarlans.
LONDON, Sept. 2t. The Ank'lo
Creeks In Mucedonla have now roicli
ei Hmokvltsa making an ndvnnco of
tin miles up the Vardur Illvcr. Thoy
nre now at lliunrll, throo miles north
of l.ako Uolran.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Sept. 84.
Tho following casualties aro reported
by tho commanding general of the
American Expeditionary Ferces:
Killed In aetlon 121
Missing In action - 24
Wounded soverely 63
Died of wouada , 21
Died from accident and other)
causes ., . 3
Died of dtoease D
Wounded, degree undotormlnod.. 3
Wounded slightly 2
I'M from airplane accident j lj
1'rlsonors '. &
The following Oregon men are list
ed : Privates Robert liernar of Flora,
and Archie C. Htannard, 'Lebanon,
Mh klllod In action.
AGED ARCHBISHOP
. AT POINT OF DEATH
ST. PAUL, Sept. 24. Regaining
consciousness for a few minutes now
nd then today, Archbishop John Ire-,
80 years of age and haa rallied three
times from, seemingly fat at relapses,
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British cavalry are pushing
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ItONANZA VISIT CITY
Tho following mothera and alstera
wcro In Klamath Falls from Donansa
In pattlclpntn In tho Mothera Day
parnde: Mrs. Jack Drbtcoll, Mrs. H.
V. Lytlo, Misses Grace and Alice
Lytlo, Mrs. Ada Parsons, Mrs. Qeorge
Maxwell, MrK. Geo. Gillette, Mrs.
Addlo Hold, Mrs. Daisy Hickman,
and Mrs. J. O. Hamaker.
FIRST 10U PER CENT EMBLEM
Tho first "Honor Emblem" to he
awarded In Klamath Falls Is now
bolng displayed In the window of
Underwood'a Pharmacy.
It Is a one hundred per cent ban
nor and means that every one In the
establishment has subscribed for the
full quota or Fourth Liberty Bend
unsigned to them. ,
CITY SANITARY INSPECTOR
OPENS OFFICE QUARTERS
City Sanitary Inspector Mrs. Paul
nogardus has opened an oMce at the
mayor's office at the city hall and will
bo there during the hours
of each
forenoon from nine to 12.
All complaints regarding alleged
umn,Ury condlMons in the city may
receive immediate aiioafioa
lephone number U 19,
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FOR SEDITIOUS
OECLMIONS
MAN MMlMNfl. NKAR LAKK
V1KW AliLHOBD TO HAVE CALL.
ED ALLIED NATIONS "MCUM OP
THE EARTH"
A. B. Arbuatnr. dnelril hv Mi rn.
ton to ba a radical pro-Oerman, wai;but tho HnfMt tawlraont which could
brough In yesterday by Marshal possibly bo made ajid nt a rato of In
Frank T. Uerry from Lakevlow. ! terest which Is vory 'satlgfactory. con-
where he was bound over to the grand
Jury by U. 8. Commissioner Edson
Watson and place dutdor bonds at
15,000. He will be held In jail In
Portland pending his Investigation.
He la declared to havo asserted
that the Allied nations, are tho scum I
of the oarth and that Germany to the
only country and that the derman
people are the only people. He came
to this section In 1907 and haa taken
out no naturalisation papers.
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WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 24
Steps toward the ataballslng of wago
conditions during the war will be un
dertaken here at a conference tomor
row with the war and navy depart
ment officials, who will discuss the
methods of enforcing labor agree
ment to be made between the gov
ernment and the workmen and tholr
employes.
The plan will Involve an agreement
as to Increase In wage of some low
paid groups to a standard community
or Industry scale.
A million womeBywIII be affected.
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REGISTRATION RETURNS
CORRECTED TODAY
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 24.
Corrected figures for Oregon show
the draft registration returns of 108
883 compared with the estimate of
84,404.
NEW REGULATIONS FOR
ALIEN GERMAN WOMJt.N
WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 24.
1'anaturaltied aerauawomsn may
rot enter or live la soaes within half
a mile about camps or prohibited
military ' Institutions after October
Fifth according to announcement to
day by Attorney General Gregory.
POOLE NOW AT HOSING8FOR8
WASHINGTON. D ,C, Sept. 24.
United StatesfConsul General Poole
haa arrivsd at Hoslngsfors from Mos
cow. Socretary Lansing has ordered
him to leave no more Americans
there,
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gaATTLB,' Sejft. 14. The po-.
lice are today searching for the
bandit who held up the North-
era Pacific train near Everett
last sight and escaped with sev-
erhl thousand dollars worth, of
registered mall.
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MIHTTERS
T0BESETTI10
NOW. FOR
Cltlieniiof Klamiith county are tomatb
lio glvon on opportunity to
renew
their allegiance to their Kovernment
by tho purchano of ,a Fourth Liberty.
Uond within tho next' few days. They.
will be given an opportunity to pro,
toct tho Union which Washington
helped to create and which 'Lincoln'
helpod to preserve. Tho most glor
lous and splendid government which,
the world has ovor known has called
upon Its cltlscns for aid In a tlmo of
tress.
It Is not a gift which In roquested
siaeriDK us, saioiy.- o one win be
asked to make a sacrifice which will
workwork a Hardship upon him.
Tho money proportioned forKla-
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IS EVENING
PARTY IN YELLOW
DEMON CAR
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WILL REACH CITY tltOMXAKK
VIEW THIS AFTERNOON FINE
'- SPEAKING TONIGHT
Another big patriotic gathering In
this city will bo held this evonlng at
the Opera Ilouee when Judge J. II.
StophenHon and his party of Liberty
Loan Speakers will address tho cttl
tens on tho grtut questions of the
day.
The party Is expveted in this after
noon In tho big "Demon Car" from
Lnkovlmv nml will snnnd llm time
from now until Thursday at tho dis
posal of the Local qommlttee, In the (
Interests of the coming Loan. Some
mighty Interesting pertlnant facts
and valuable "Inside" Information Is
expected to be given out this evening.
Every loyal clllten of Klamath Falls
and surroundlng,.country should be
present.
Tho big yellow i-ar if on Its second
tour of the state In support of the
boys over In France. It was sent out
by Erie V. Hiuaor of the Multnomah
hotel during, tho second liberty loan,
ind on Its return Mr. Hauser present
ed the. car to I lip Iter Cross. That
organisation hold n basanr about that
time and tho crfr was sold tor f 10,000.
It is now tho property of Mrs. R. II.
Stewart. That lady has generously
domted the'usc of the car for the
present1 tour, andfMr.. Hauser will
again pay all Its oxpcns.es, as well as
those of the party.
. Manager Klcrner snys that the!
"Million Dollar Special", as the auto
Is sometimes called, ,wll carry a
billion dollars' worth of, pep and en
thusiasm for tho loan and that tho
visit bore of the Hauser party will
warrant doc)arlng a halt holiday In
the city and vicinity.'
WANT ALLIED ANSWER
' SPREAD OVER GERMANY
COPKNHAOEN.-Sept. 24. Ameri
ca's answer to Austria-Hungary's re
cent peace nolo and the sspeoch of
Premier Clemenceau of France on the
same subjeot-should, according to the
Lokal Anzolger of Berlin, be posted
on bill boards and ba, communicated
to the Oerman people by the distri
bution of millions of pamphlets.
"No German man or woman who
! knows the contents and significance.
of these declarations," the' newspaper
declares, "'can doubt that peace is at
tainable only either thru our victory
or at the price of; our utter destruc
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niiiiTMnVhif iiiniiTnniinni
Hiuii uDtn 1 1 nibniainuiiL
lOIWiETl WILL OPEN ON
THE LOAN;
county can be raised without
difficulty If the peoplo iet themselres
resolutely to the tank and follow out
the patriotic tendencies exhibited at
all the big demonstrations. We have
not commenced In this country to feel
the real hardships which have been
undergone by our Allies who have
' heroically borne the burden slnco
1914. If some of these arc even tu-
ay forced upon us we will without
( doubt adapt ourselves to such clrcum-
stances, but thus far tho trials of a
nation at war have been visited upon
us most lightly, outsldo those who
have sent members of their families
forth to the battle front,
Let us send Klamath County over
the top In this Fourth Loan with a
snap and a bang, and smile while we
do It.-
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SEVERAL Dl
COURSES
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OFFERED Jt THOSE OTHER-
lyoccwpuw iBimiNd day
TIME FnEE TO ALL
It
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Night school ut tho Klamath coujify
high school will open Monday 'evening
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aepiemoor auin ai cy.ociocic lor
an 18 week term. i
Work In tho following subjects Willi
be offered: Beginning Gregg short
hand, advanced Gregg shorthand,
bookkeeping, penmanship, typewrit
ing and commerlcal correspondence.
Night school Is designed primarily
for those persons who cannot .avail
themselves of the day. privileges. Per-
sons already enrolled in the day
school work will not bo accepted for
night school enrollment until, others
aro accomodated.
No tuition Is charged; The only
expense Incident to attendance la the
expense of text books, practice pa
per, etc'
In general, tho best work done by
night school students has been done
by those who concentrate on -sine or
two subjects, and who make it
point not to miss any of the sessions.
Regularity of attendance, persever
ance, concentration and practice 'are
absolutely essential to auccosslnany
of the subjects offered.
Blanks will bo ready for the regis
tration of students on Monday even
ing, September .20 at 7:00 o'clock af
the High School building, at which
tlmo all who contemplate attendance,
should be on hand. . i
The regular sessions wlll.beioa.
Monday, Tuosdaynd Thursday even
ings of each week from seven to nine
o'clock. VJ "V ' a.ju-v
Any addltlonhl Information may be
obtained upon nppllcatlonu to the
principal at the High School building.'
BAPTIST I.WBTOR t
TO VISIT CITY
Rev, D. W. Thurston of Waterville,
Wash., will be here the, first Sunday
In October and. will, occupy the pul
pit at the Emmanuel Buptlst church.
NOTICE
The Si. Paul's Episcopal guild will
meet at the home of Mrs. s; E. Mar
tin on Thursday afternoon ai two
, o'clock. .All members are requested
to be present If possible, as there Is
a great deal of work to be done.
MONDI
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MEW HNS
IE LIBERTY
II
HPEAKERH AND VM1TOM ARK
IMPRESSED BY THE PATRIOTIC
MANNER IN WHICH THEY
WERE RECEIVED LAST NIGHT
That the people of the Merrill dis
trict know the patriotic songs of the
day by heart and that they slag thea
with a spirit that shows where their
hearts are, Je declared by tho delega
tion which attended; 'the epIeiVlld
Liberty Loan meeting there last
night. Kfe' i-i
The speakers ColoaelTKiek HaaH-
ton and Hon. L. J; Mmpsm'soW
marked oa UelUHssisa laiereet evi
denced W the'oWle iherf'-.aad acid
R was ofWief the best Bieotlaga thef
rhafl addrsMM. .
Thet.MeMR. opera v house was
crowded tjP'don, every body
suag the aMM with a teat aid then
wo rlWfeiiNH te the hMplrlag
talks the eveahtg. A
otiaaeat hlty.saeladhig tli Ueerty
Miaa wtni?ra,.seeairoa,
math-fUrarr,t,r rr --
Following ,)he,aieetlag, the guests
'were glvea refreshments at the, res-
Klamath County' will have to buy
a thousand dollars worth of War
Saving Sumps a day between now
and the close of tho year If tho coua
ty is going to keep up Its pledge to
the nstloa aad. meet Its quota by the
end of the year according to County
Chairman J. W. Siemens, who states
that approximately fl 10,809 worth
or the stamps have beea purchased
here up to the present time.
The County Quota Is 1238,000,
leaving 1128,000 to be raised ps the
remaining three months of the year,
Cltlxena must wake up to thf neces-'
slty of aiding the government la this
very Important branch of government
aid. Klamath must not be allowed
to fall down In his end of the' work
after the fine' record. she has made in
other patriotic moves.
FEMS FORCE
WASHINGTON,' D. C, Sept. 24
Fire in the New Wlllsrd hotel today
caused a damage of 8100,000 and
sent many guests of national promin
ence hurrying to safety.
Vice-president and Mrs. Marshall,
senators, diplomats scantily elad,
dashed down the stairs, several wo-
men ' (ainiea ana one inea to leap
from the third floor, hut 'was re
third floor,
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strained
NEW. PHARMACsST
MERE
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J. Frank Evans of LaOraado, Ore
gon bag accepted a posIUasv at. the
Star "Drug Company' here and has
assumed .hi saw duUes,
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DATELESS! DISPATCH'
The Allied offensive c all
fronts '' are progreseirig'' ajkm
cessfully: The disaster now N
threatening the Teutonic 'ar
miw in Macejamay
change the, whoje'compliex- i
ion of affairs in the IkasW.
In the far east the Ailiea
have been victorious over the
BolshevikV and Austrian
prisoners of war, .' f,f
The Allies have taken Bls
g'ovestchensk. pn2the Amur
river. They havembved 126 t
miles eastward atace" taking
Chita and ive occupied the
cityofNestiiinek. -' J
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CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Sept. 24.
Limited service "men are to be takea
overseas for .the American Expedl-.
tlonary force and In order'to conssrvs
the man power of the nation, every
tlonary force and in order to conserve
man wno u pnysicany m ror comoai
service overseas is to be used, solely
for that purpose, according to a jeUar
from the adjutant general's bJBcelin
nounclng the new war i department
policy received here.., ,' ' ' ''
All bureaus of the war department
are ordered to Immediately lake ap
propriate measures, to provld or the
maximum use of limited service wen,
la the overseas service supply";. All1
organisations for the service of kip-,
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sent mm
piles overseas may iko nuoiiiiun,w ,(
service men as mi, toimmiiiimIiwjjj'j
cer of the organization concerned Mr
titles will not' bo prevented wvs.vVS
ahrsical detects from theprom' Fr-V.vftv:
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