The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 26, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1918
JOINT ATTACK IN
CHAMPAGNE SECTOR
FAVORABLE PROGRESS REPORTED IN BIG OFFEN
SIVE MOVE WHICH BEGAN THIS MORNING-
ATTACK IN HEAVY FOG
EXACT QUOTA BOM MAN STATE HIGHY
FOn Mil ARRESTED FOR ILL GO nil
IS RECEIVED WHR REMARKS FODTKLMATK
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS HAM
ALREADY HERN SUBSCRIBED
IIV KLAMATH, COUNTY PATRL
OTH IN niO LOAN IIIIIVK
FIRST BULGARIAN ARMY IS CUT OFF FROM SUP
"PLIES BRITISH INVADE BULGARIA-PALES-TINE
PRISONERS NUMBER 42,000
More than 160,000 bag already
boon pledged toward the Fourth Lib
erty Loan In Klamath county, accord
ing to Chairman Arthur It. WHsob,
who recolved word this monlag that
tho county quota would be 1486,177,
a reduction of about $16,000 under
the amount previously Indicated.
(By AnxKlattPd Pit) pinny from h main lino eomniunlca-1 Altho a large part of the people
I'AltIS, Sopt. 26.--Th Kronen anil l" "! pulling It In a precarloui hv not vm mc.Ivmi th.i. ....
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Aliiiiricnn iruuiii ucgan u joint iimuck i'nm,ni. .
this morning In tho ChampitKiiu front1 Tito First army lift the Allied
ami im tho roglon beyond It on llui 't7 Tho Serbians havVnow reached
east, tlio outskirts of !ihtlb,Lan Important
Honnwed Gorman uttuckN north of DulRarlun base.
tho Alsno have boon repulsed ami at n Tuesday tho Serbian also took
,ono point wbero tbn Herman i-ulnod Griidskn, southwest of Uskub, which
a foothold tlioy wore ejected by a w,u" defended by Oerman troops. An
coiintur attack. . enormous quantity of supplies and 19
I Kuns wcro cupturod.
WITH THK FRENCH AH.M V, Sopt. '
26. Tho Kronch army ntutchcil In HALONIKA, Kept. 26. The Bui
thu Clmmpagno district In a thick garlans hiiro boon Invaded by the At-
IMPLEMENT DEALER AT CLOVKIl
LEAF TOWN ACCtVlKD OF MAK.
INO ..DISLOYAL.. STATEMENTS.
HOUND ON FEDERAL CHARGE.
for alleged declarations that thl
was a rich man war, that the United
State should bavo novor got Into It,
disloyal allusions to tho I.usltauln
disaster and other statements of a
kindred nature,, P. W. liold, hard
ware and Implement dealer at
Bonani was brought In yesterday
afternoon by United States Marshall
Prank T. Berry,
DECIHIO.Y OK HTATK HIGHWAY
COMMISSION ANNOUNCED TO
COUNTY COURT---HTATK AHKH
FEDERAL HELP FOB RQAD
That the Oregon State Highway
commission has made a final decision
on the north and the south route
via fort Klamath In Wood River Val
ley to be a part of the Central Oregon
highway, on which state fund will
bo used In construction, Is the newa
IRE PUPILS
MIKT HIM CO
TURKISH IP
viimuii hi n
CENTRAL SCHOOL M GREATLY
OVERCROWDED BWRTsl ST.
TO BK IMVIDINa UNI THIS
YEAR STATEMENT ISSUED
The fact that there am 140 pupils
at the Central' school la tale etty.
more than all the other baildiags
combined, and that this building l
now far too crowded for the beat fcv
tertata of the children, kaa eanaed
a readjustment of distribution by the
to aiversidePALESTINE
the pledges have been coming In to
'day In good shape.
SUFFRAGE BILL IS
HELD FOR SUPPORT
fog, after-hour of Inlenso gun fire.
Kurly Indications wore tint the at
tack was progressing most favorably.
Hod troops, according to the British
olllclal statement. Tho British have
mitori'il Bulgarian territory! opposite
Kosturlno, about six miles south of
LONDON, Sept. 26. Northwest of St. Itumltsa, an onomy base.
St. Quentln tho ilrlllsh have contlii- ,
ueil pressure and captured cnomy I'AltIS, Sept. 3I. Tho number of
strong points In tho neighborhood of Turkish prisoners taken thus far In
Boloney and Arlcourt. Thry hove tho Palestlno offonslve aggregate
llkowlia made advance In KlunUers 42,o0..
to the north of Labassoe. f .
Oerman airdrome at lluhl. 25
miles southwest of Karlsbrushu and
Ivalnvr Luutorn, between Mclz and
WAHItlNQTON, I). C, Sopt. 26.
The following eusualtles are reported
by thu commanding gonoral of the
Mnmihntm, hnvo been bombed by the American Kxpcdltionury Ferce:
iirmtn air machine.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. If
Plana for a vote by the senate on the
Federal .amendment have been vir
tually abandoned In the midst of tho
debate. The polls are said to have
shown one or two vote short of the
two-thirds necessary to win.
Thorefore the leader have decided
to delay, the vote until every possible
vote could be mustered.
this year be seat to tk Riverside
building, which la larger than the
Central building and has Isss thta
the Federal authorities under bonds
of $3,000. He Is nrranglng these
here today.
KUDHTKBOr
Killed In action
I Missing In action
23
16
LONDON, Sept. 26. llnports In of- Wounded soveroly , 19
nclal qunrtora today Indicate that Prl- Died of wound . . 36
Icp-Volea road ha been cul ut Imilut Wounded, dogroo undetermined.. 1
iivor, isoiuung mo first, liuigurlau Prisoners 1J
SENATOR PREDICTS
YEAR MORE OF WAR
HENEYANDROLPH
BARRED FROM RACE
WASHINGTON, D. C, fiopt. 26. , 1.08 ANUKI.KS, Sopt. 26. "I ro
Describing hi recent visit to tho gretfully but cliuorfully bow to the
wxtcrn front .Senator Tlioinpmin of decision of thu supreme court and ex
Kansas, Democrat, told thu senate tond my slncero thunks und regrets
(hat tho general opinion ubroad Is to tho more than 60,000 Dehiocrats
that auothor year will bo required to who voted for mo at the primaries
ring Germany to her knees. Amorl- und by no fault of their own have
en, ho declared, had "put pop Into been deprived by a clumsily worded
the war" and started tho "ball roll- luw from having nny opportunity to'
lag toward Berlin." ' vote for any Domocratls candidate
Desplta the criticism In this coun- for governor ut tho general election,"
try of tho aircraft program, ho mild said Francis J, Honey of Santa Mon-
planes are now arriving In Franco as leu In a statement Issued here after
"rapidly as thoy can bo taken euro hearing tho supremo court of Call-
of." Ho branded a falso, statements fornlu bud dismissed tho application
niado In the senute some tlmo ago filed by Honey and Jumes Rolph of
that In July only one battle piano San Francisco for writ of mandate
equipped with a Liberty motor wus to compel the placing of their names
in Franco. on tho bullot for the Novomber elec-
"The truth is," ho doclured, "do- Hon as Democratic candidates for
livery of those plane was not expect- governor.
,ed curlier than July 1, while, u u Honoy said tho result of the docl-
mattor of fast, the first Liberty motor clon, In effect, was the re-election
Planes arrived, was set up comploto of Qovernor William, D. Stephens-at
and Christened on May. 18 last, and tho primaries. He said It was ob-
they have been arriving over thero ut vlous the primary law should be am
tho rate of five or six per day ever ondod so us to provent any person
"loco." ,. than one political party and to fix
The first five planes equipped with from bocom:iig t candidate of more
Liuorty motors bad the misfortune a "reasonable und proper limitation
he suldi to land behind the Ourman on tho expenditure of money" by or
lines. He pronounced the Liberty on behalf of candidates In u primary
motor as the "best motor In exist- campaign,
ence" and worth Whatever loss had
neon cause. by delay In perfecting ,,.., f
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SINGS PRAISE
DF RED CROSS
MILIs NEARLY
JNER THE TOP
The Red cross organisation is
about the finest thing that ever hap
pened to humanity, according to the
opinion of Lloyd Low, whose parents,
Mr. and Mr. C. C. Low, have Just
rocelved a letter telling of bis acti
vities in France! , 'There are not suf
ficient words in his vocabulary, he
says, to do the subject Justice. He
declares he is proud to see the way
Kla'aiatk rails is supporting this wor
my eause.
Lloyd, who Is In the field remount
squadron, has traveled over a grant
deal'of France la the last few months
and Is enjoying Ufa there
e , .
received by members of the County! "o1 ofeducatloa aad a number will
court following a meeting of the state
I board ut flalem.
I Tho ntMmira nli lnin isi h.
uom wss, given a preliminary commission passed resolutions n-'k" the number, of .paplls.
hearing before ,U. 8. Commissioner, structlng their engineer to petition The dividing line will therefore be
J. O. Hamaker at Bonanza yesterday, , tho government to co-operate, with'cnn' to llghth street, instead of
and was bound over to annear before the stat0 ! Klamath and Lake . treat, as formerly. The a
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wim mt bninu nvei nsHf
tnis year was, aeout so. Tbe .tatai
number now enrolled la the eKy
schools k 626. Soma MUe aear the
Ewauna Boa district wUI
transferred to the Mills, seheet.
The followtag sutemeai m I
today by tha school beard:
"la view of the (act that taa Cast
tral schoel building la erererawdai
with pupils It) beeoBMa aaeeesary to
move the llao batwaaa RtraraMe aad
Central seaaolto tgata street,
tra teaehefk will be ant la at Rhror-
Jd ffilM luir to eaea grais.
"ftm about tho Iwaaaa Boi aaii
tary aad; la thai aeJcabefaooel hafasis
rag to gradee from oaa u sovaa. ta-
clasteawjnattead aaaaal at.MtB,
Aa extra teacher wlH bo sapaUod tor
the MUla schoel.
"These casagas will aa atatUva
Monday, aeptember 80. By oaaor of
the Board of Kdueatkm
WIPED OUT
FOURTH TURKMM ARMY.FACM .
ANNIHUiATION , PRffKlNRM "
n m m
That' the loyatcrttzens of the Malta
district are going to send their local
ity "over the top" Uke a sky rocket
in the Fourth Liberty Loan, I Indi
cated by A. Kallna, a prominent
worker there, who reported yester
day afternoon that a total of $10,500
out of a quota of 813,000 had already
been, pledged. If the Matin section
is not the first In Klamath to reach
Its quota, the rest of tho county has
got some tall scrambling to do, In
the opinion of these enthusiasts.
HUNS MAKK CLOTH Kfl
NOW FROM XKTTLK8
TRAITORS LOCATED IN AIUZON
PHOENIX, Bept.,26. A detach
ment of troops has beea sent to Jer
ome today following the discovery
of a dosea bombs secreted ta a salt
cose beaeath a house occupied by
Mexicans there.
COLLECTION NUIT K1I.KD
Bull for the' foreclosure of a mort
CHINKS: DKVKLOP
BIO IRON MINES
WASHINGTON, .Sept. 28. De
velopment of Iron mines In the region
of Hiunwafu, between Peking aad
go held against Vnote for 8790.28 Kaglun, I tho aim of a company be-
hub been filed l the office of the Ing formed at Peking, of which part
Circuit Court. Clerk, by tho' Central of the capital will, bo subscribed by
Oregon liank agulnst Ed O. Judd tho Chinese government and part by
thru Attorney noss Franham. Individuals, It It proposed to erect
a emoltlng plant.
CORVAUilS aXLDUR
KILLKO IN ACTION
WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 36.-
Ruel; M, Boad of CorvalUs, Oregoa,
la announced killed la action.. Ha
was previously reported missing.
s
AM8TERDAM, Sept. 261 Gov
ernment-becked propaganda to fatul-
Ilarixe the German public with the
dvsntsgee of nettle fibre fabrics is
becoming more Intenso a the father'
wad'a remaining, wool and cotten
locks are dwindling In site.
At Sehlendorf near Berlin there Is
a large nettte farm where tho weeds,
-planted this, spring, have grown to-a
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1 BWU9 UOIS"i. till UOillU-KTUWIIIH
business Is carried on under the nits-
picee ot I no -'war kiw Materials"
section of tho War Department In
Berlin, and 25,000 person find era.
ployment In collecting thoMpung
plants In all parts of the country.
At the present time there are In
Germany about 100 nettle fibre tex
tile works, where the dried stalks
are woven Into cloth. One hundred
pounds, of well dried stalks Is paid
for at the rate of, 14 marks, while,
the dry leives, which are much In
demand aa cattle fodder, fetch 10
marks' for 100 pounds. The same
price Is psld for a pound of dried
nettle seeds.
counties on the road between Kla
math Falls and Lakevlew as a postal
road. The decls on of the comml.nlnn
on the northern route settles an ex
tended controversy between residents
of the Wood River valley and Reser
vation residents In tho neighborhood
of Chtloquln, .who sought to secure
tho highway In .that territory. '
Recently, after a visit of seversl of
the commission here, Engineer J. H.
Scott, a siate employe, was Instructed
to make a tboro Investigation and the
decision made Is believed to be la
accordance With his findings.
News thst the state officials will
endeavor to secure aid for Klamath
on a postal road east aad wast comas
' ruau luuniuw t one oi neavy
iramo and the long highway thru the
thinly settled districts are very heavy
on ina tax payers.
DEMRRIirS
FUEL
HAVE INCREASED TO
COMPLETE KNOCKOUT BLOW
WINTER
FO CITIZENS
ELK INITIATION TONIGHT
, The Rika lodge will inltltlate a
,grqu( of candidates at the regular
mooting this ovetijng, There are also
a number of melrberantp applica
tions to be ac,ted upon by the order.
VISIT ASHLAND RELATIVES
, Charles DeLap and family are vis
iting relatives and friends, In Ash
land. v
,
e) MED1-ORD AIRMAN "
KILLED BY HUNS
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MEDFORD, Beat. 36. There v
Is no longer aayjdubt aa to the 0
fate of Lieutenant Newel liar- 4)
ber, the Voting Medford soldier
and aviator who durlbg aa air
battle la France onAugust 11th )
lest, w seen to fall .In his dls-,4)
abled aeroplane aahlad theOarO
maa llaae. 4 V Q .
4 He died a bero'a death, being
the second Medford boy so far
a reported to lose his Ufa in act:
Ion for his country,' The other,.
wm Lester Jaeobs of the marina )
corps. '
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DENVER, Sept. 26. Denveife
year old experiment in the handling
of coal without profit for the benefit
of ber cltliens has-been brought
to a close with a record so successful
that city officials are preparing to
double the supply of coal available
for the municipal yarda this coming
winter. .Contracts have been signed
which release the entire output of
three mines, all within a radius of
twenty-five miles of tho city, for the
oxcluslvo use of the city's distribu
ting yards. Miyor W. F. R. Mills,
In announcing the program for the
coming winter, states thst an excellent
graae or tump lignite win be sold,
delivered, at 35.10 within the elty
propor and nt but a slight. Increase In
price In suburban districts.
During the past winter over oV
000 tons or coal 'were sold thruqut
the cltyibureiu, and during the sum
mer deliveries have averaged ISO
tons a dty.
NEW INJECTOR :
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SERBIANS CAFTURB VKLHH TO.
DAY-ATTACK IN WBST M FA.
v tOBABUB TO AM IBS fOBOUND
' MKL BY BUNS BSTAKKN "
(By AseeeUteel Frees)
rjfliiwn, mmw. aw.imm roerxa
Tarklsa army oa the PaleaUaa treat
m.vinaatty sarreandedia the' reaiea
aastofiae Jordan river 'aid faeas
aaalhUatoa byr Oeaeral t , Alleaby'a
Taa total aamaar of Brisoaers tak
es aae laer eased today to dl.tao,
Aaaltlatlea- af taa Foarta army
waaM. ssmplite taa cteaaiag aa af ' ,
taa.TBrkiah foreee ta Paleetiae, ac
aaaatlas far. aaoaMt8M maa;'
r- " - 4 -1 m s , , .4
(By Associated Fmss); ''.
DATBLBM DHPATCH The'aeir
Allied thraet ta the weet Is oaa front f
arkieh has aot beea very active slaea
taa Oanaaas failed' ia their advaaee ,
the Cbamaagae, offensive pa July 16.'
Bast :;aBd- weatotWhslms'the
Fiaaea-saldlers ,ars atuekkig. 'The
DRAFT MEN URGED
TO PRESENT CLAIMS
(By. Associated Press),'
WASHINGTON. D. 0 Sept., 26.
Provost Marshal Crowder again by
formal statement, asked men regis
tered under the selective service law
who" are now answering question
aalres not to let motives of chivalry
prevent them from .claiming deferred
clasatfieatlon ,lf their occupation or
tho.;statu of tlelr deajwdeats entitles
them to'do so lie agal'a pointed out
that such .claim can be, made by a
taira person auu mat ino local ooaras
are endeavoring to ascertain the 'true
eeadRloB even where acvalm Is not
made,1 the necessity f or expedttlng the
work makes It incumbent uon regis
traats. tovaslst. ! .-'
REAL JUSTICE FOR
PALESTINE RESIDENTS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 36. Pales
tine under British control Is for the
first time In centuries enjoying the
administration of real justice altho
for tho present this takes the form of
military law.
in answer to an inquiry from -a
Phlladolphlan, the British Embassy
has made the following reply' regard
ing tho legal procedure In Palestine:
"Palestine Is under msrtlal law
and the courts are conducted In ac
cordance with international usage In
occupied territories. ' Ills Majesty's
Government however, learn from
many Independent sources that these
court' are working to the full satis
faction of the inhabitants and that
every .one In Palestine la. now able
to obtain Impartial Justice from the
authorities administering the coun
try." V fc
The new elty Saaltary Iaspeetar
Mrs. Paul Bogardua'ia right oa taa
Job, accordlaf to Major' O. aV.tjstslar
who baa beea working wltauthm of-
flclal during the past faw daya la a
effort to obvUte coadltioaa which are
In vlsIaUoa of taa City Health Ordl
nance. Yeeterday aftaraaoa Mayor
Crlsler aad' Mrs, aoflardaa madaa
trip over the city rnspectlag the aaal-
ury coadltioaa. aad tssulag aotkes
whsre sctlon was needed. There
were a substantial, -aumMr or taeea
necessary according to 'tho mayor.
WOMEN URGBD TO
RETURN R. C. YAJUf
mave la' from 'the, east of
taeFreah.BosHieas.
OraatpasstbUltiee may resaU from
taa saeceeef al advaaee -oast of Rhelms
as the Germaa commaakatioaa. would
severed aad formidable enemy pc-
sRIeas from Arras to Laoa would bo
aaageraa wkb taa important soata
aatnaaiM.
LONDON, Sept. 86.-The1 British
forces are Mteadug' their occupation
ahaejt saa aea of Oaitteej aad hava aa?.
eaytad Ttbariasi SeWaa'aad'Smaradl'
Thoy are rashiag to the oast of' tha
Jerdaa rtvar, where thayaW'sa; 9i
teglc towm of Am-
railways, A
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ATHBN8.laat; 36. The Bulger- C
iaas are la. flight toward Valaadoaa
with the British aad .Greeks pursu-
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LONDON, Sept, 36 (Later) The ,
Serbiaas have taken Voles today.
loa'ot tkdbaerate
,!otlw.adiaai
A large aumber of ladles of the etty
and couaty who still have Bad Cross
yarn out are urged to arias It la to
headquarters at oaee. or R wtll-i
come aeeessary for tho oBeers ta call
for It persoaally. !
It is declared that some have had
yarn since May aad have aot turned
In their articles. Oat of tho allot
raent for 1360 pairs of aocks, oily
800 aalr aava Utm1 taraed ta aid
there is eaough outfor'tBe compta-
tlon of all these. p
Another aUotmeat of yara. f or; 110
sweaters has beea seat aad. will bo
here la tho next taw days'.
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WW .TRAJITKBBIAJK
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., Seat.
36. Tbe"buldlng,af aaow trail' to
Pike's Peak bnuadeci way , uader iho
supervlsloa""of tho UaUed jkater.terr
est, service. The eomphRad "frt of
tho trail teaches aaarlr to taetiav
ber line. It follows ,a aas'y.jrMaei
but ilvec .travelers aTlew af'taa'
shift aoeaie features .af taa realoa
as the -bottomaess pit aad
ta.sMt,wra.stiviUf oast of .tha
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WITH THE FRENCH ARMY, Sept.
36. (Later). The attack today . la
aloag a wide front. The newa ia ex-
eeUeat, aceordlag toofflcrs. Taa
Freaeh have takea Servoaaad Na-
varla farm, (Which haa been In QorA,
maa haadesiaee 1114. v ': x
LONDON, Sept. 36. The Freachj )s
forty mtta'froat betweea Sulphe and!
tho river Mease.. v
The German abandoned their for-
ward aoaftlons and offered little, ire-'
sisteace. The' Allies penetrated for
some mliee. u
o ' Co;
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,,R.plylas,to:ple.lbat be desert ;e,l
tao .orioo or aumoia oirta, waom'a-M,
'j racaatly'tniB. away;w(mryjd)-
W wrowa ,rais fisrasi vjsBana
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