zimmk . vn ff ,r. ...WiSMsro wS . l??-Sir. . '".waJw:, ri-rrHWi.' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY official wwyWAPm OF lUJUiATHFALfl' &,' ik ( 3ra i rfiiUrtA.k' i r .', J feSt f"i v crw - uV . 'fcT-al .. ' ityl jSiij Thirteenth Ywir. No. II,IIM KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918 iMee niw oaw. .isi4V4 au &W$ BULGARIANS FOR ARMISTICE 't ;e-..' 4 . mm?: . T 'tfw?!iip;fiii PRAY Vjywvv,tnnnnnruvv,u-uvxr wwwwwwwwvwywwAiMwwwMwwMMyyMMM ALLIES PRESSING ADVANCES IN WEST RVIxaiUANM IN MAt'KDOMA WANT TO AHHANGK PEACE 1IKKI.IN HAYM MOVK NOT HIT PORTED AT HOME milTIHH lAUNt1l IIIU, OFFENSIVE TODAY IIKTWKKN CAMIIHAI AND UOUAI YANK8 AMI POL MUM GO AIIKAU ! PAHIH, Kept. 7. Tim I'renrh mmmmntrr In Macedonia report that the Bulgarian have nkrl for a meeting In nrnnge iiinilltloim fur iih armMIre nnil an eventual pence. Thn commander replied by rcfun. tan to uprnd opera! kma, but by ) lag he would receive qualified dele gate ol the Bulgarian government. LONDON, Kept. ST. Iremlrr Ma- Itoolf of lllrte ha made an er of armlMlre to the Alllr, arrardlng to llrrlln meaMRe which slate Hint the premier' osTrr wu made with oat the nupport of the other memliern of the cabinet or Kin rVnllnaiiil. The Berlin vurM m)n the offer m greeted with dbwatlnfartltm In BalgMrla and Mriing military mea are will be takea-to uttpport the Bul garian front. A counter movemeat Mgnliil thn anion of the premier ha been et afiNtl, nmirtllng lo mrwMgpi from Nena. This" would urem to Indicate ihat it retoiuiloR I in irogre '" UulKnrln. MAUN FIRST tq subscribe: ENTIRE QUOTA Hank official are iwampod In Klu math Falli today meeting tlio appli cation for tha fourth Liberty Loan bond, tho campaign for which i now on at full awing. It ha been Im possible to secure the final total, but there are Indication that the fifty thousand dollar mark wa passed long before closing time yesterday Malln I the tint district In the county to report raising It entire quota, which 'waa f 13,600, This new wo phoned in yesterday after noon and waa the reauU of only four days work by tho loyal eltlien of that district. NHAKTA COUNTY WAN HKUKVKD MVRDKKF.H RKDDINO, Sept. 17. Tho body of Klchard II, a rave, well-known sUick man of Ono, 8hata county wa found oirly today on tlonania King inoun tain near Trinity Center, nccordln to u telephone mewage" to the aherttf offlco. First reporU Indicated that he had been murdered. The aherlff, the coroner and the dUtrlct attorney from Weavervllle hurried to tbe place to Investigate. 0 raves nadbcan riding for oiuo hock wnen laatean, a week ago. MARRIA'dB MCKNKS ItWUKI) 'A marriage license has been Isaued to J, n. David of the Klamath Agency and Mlsa Lela MMJawvsr of Yalnax y County Clark C.'R. Dall. LONDON, Hpt. 27. Tho Hcrtilon force liiivn iiiiw entered Ishtlh and raptured oilier Important point. Many prlnonarn and cnormouii sup plies mill mnterluls Imvo boon Acrurcd. The Harblnn cavalry lion entered Kncluinu, 20 in I Ion northoaiit of Iih lib anil 14 m I leu tram tha Uulgurlan lionlur. LONDON, Sept. 27. Lieutenant tun Hlealn, tliu I'rtuiilaii wnr minister, In reported to linvu roslgncd IiIh of flco. LONDON, Sept. 27. Tlio llrltliih attacked on n wlilo front south of tha Konxu rlier tlili morning. Flrnt re portN liullcalo Hiitlnfuctory progress. Tim Heniu In u hiiiuII stream parallel Iiik tlia Kcarpn rlvor on thn south. 1 .It In probutilu thut tho attack Is ' imiiiIo to drive a uuiIko botwoen Doual uml Cam bra I. PA IIIH, Sept. 27. The nuccoMful liiiliiniiiinL of tho French ofTunilve I. .. i ...i III (III! lilinillIUKIIO IH-'IKT l D"V,c... Dvit the cntlro field the attack bo tweon the Illvcr Sulppa and the Ar vmitm fnri.at formlilnblo Gorman DO- 'tiltlon of u depth of ovor thee mllei ,nro brllllintly carried. The French , lnwti captured lluttu On Mcsnll. llutto nil Kmniiln. llutto I)u Lnnuro and tho IvIIIckcn of Tnpure, Illpont, Houvrey, 'Ccllnln oiADormol and 8oron Mel- li.i.xri nvnr 9nno iirlNoncm wore raptured. Tim attack im runuwnd today and ..... i,.n,n.alni. unll In HOltO of Ull- . n,n i.. ..,.. ."... n -, fiivoruhlo uoathcr. Tlio Amorlcan Hurprliicd tlio onomy by tholr Hpood miil.pUHlifi, It lut Htoiullly to tho norlh- MMinl. TUSSLE FOR It I expected that thero will be a large uttendanco at tho big wroitllng match which la In bo lven at tho Houston Opera House tomorrow night for tho benefit of tho nod Cros. Peter lluxukos the welter weight "world champion will moot' throe men 1.1 n.iu lima who ho will attempt to down In ono hour. Tho match haa '. ' j ... n.i Phih Pntiniv uoon urranaeu "f "uu - - loader who hope to turn ovor a largo eum for HiIk groat caue. The match will be operl to both men and women, AVIATOR TRANHFKRRKtt Alvnro leal, who recently gradu ated from tho Aviation echool nt llorkoloy and wn ont to Fort Dick, at Dillns, Texa ha been sent to Fort Hill, Oklahoma and Is now a Field Artillery Observer, nccordlng to, now received by hlK,mother Mr. Jco Mooro of thU City. , m T 11I1NOARIANH OPIKWilNU s RHTtllN OF RVHH I'RISONKR KiininH. Boot. 27. Hungarian innri nwnnr are doing their utmost to keep back Russian prisonors of war, Tho ' Hungarian Agricultural - k. mmwt n rn.mA.lll tn thn ffAV. union u wm " -- 'eminent asserting that the disordered condition of Russia render difficult tim rninrn nf nrisoner to their home and alo that the withdrawal of S00- aaa D....liiaa Imm tha farm would 'cause enonnoua losa to Hungarian agriculture. ' WRESTLERS RED CROSS NKH HUNS WEST OF D DUN TOMY AMKRICANH GAIN" MOItK THAN THEY ATTKMIT. ADVANCE OVKIt IIAIlll TKHHITOHY AND IHITTliK ENEMY LP. PAHIH, Sept. 17. J lie Amcrlcnni west of Verdun have apparently ob tained nil and nura tbun tboy at tempted. They have inndo mlv,ucai ever tho most difficult, ground, anl by a flno feat of a run linvo bottlod the Oormans'up In the Argoiino for eit. The prlsonora takci by tlio Allien In tho drlvo now miniour sixteen tiioiiRitnd. The raiit favorable prog- ics br reported from tholr continued nctlvlty. PAHIH, Bopt. 27. Tho Hrlllu't Imvo advancud to within thrive mile of Csmbrnl and fire to six thcusind prisoner. Tho thrust la viowed as n strong effort to take CamSral. . DIWKT DRAWING ' IH NFXT MONDAY , ' WASHINGTON, O. C. ,8ept. 27 Next Monday, September, 30, has been set by Provost Marshall Crowder for the Nat- lonnl draft lottory. 4 MEETING OF SELECTIVE SERVICE MEN SOON FOR INSTRUCTION ny order of Provost Marshal Crow dor all, men of classes suh.tact to draft nro horeby ordorcd to report at noun ton's opera houso, Klamath Fall, promptly at 8:00 p. m.. Tuesday, Oct ober, 1, 1918. This include all men from 18 to 45. All patriotic citliena are urged to attend, Learn to co-operate with the war department. Help put million In France ahead of schedule. You can .nave the government thousand In money and week In time. Instruction will be given by ropre- eatatlvea of American Red Cros, state committee of the army Y. M. C. A., Oregon 8oclal and Hygienic so clety. Create morals to defeat Hun. Thl meeting held by order of the war department. Copt. Richard Russell, medical de partment of CampLewbJi Capt. J. Frederick Tnorne, American Red Cross, C. A. Steele, State Dept. Army Y. M. C. A., are detailed by war de partment to alve Instruction, : .' "AT THR THEATERS" t Wonder how many of the Klamath Falls people aaw the' big movie production staged for tholr benefit by the( Almighty acroaa the big blue screen west of town early last evening. The feature reels of the exhl- bitlon appeared Just after the sun sank Uteblnd tbe hills. Queer little mythical actors In the most wonderful coloring of pink and gray chased each oth- er back and forth, performed In- credible antlca that put Douglas Fatrbanks In , the , shade and changed their fleecy hDes and costume ao rapidly It waa dlffi- w cult to follow them. The star cam out when this part of the o program waa completed, Con- alderlng the price of admission e It waa a most satisfactory' show. 4) A similar bill waa shown night rbetore last and another will probably be aiaged this evening. T ENDERLOIIIOF CITY CLEANED LASTEHNG i HKD LltJHT DIHTItKTS NOW UN DKIl IIAX OK ".FKUKIIAIj OOV KUNMKNT FOIt PHOTKCTIO.V OF AIIMV AND.KAVY 1 A thoro and final cleaning up of tho tenderloin dlxtrlct of Klamath Falls wa effected last night by Cap- tain K. M Durko of Portland, In con- Junction with tho local police offlc- en, In which flvo Inmates of tho In- tltutloiis at Second and Oak streets woro taken into custody and tho final closing of tho places effected. Captain Durko, j who nrrived fromi Portland on tho train last evening, places were now absolutely undor tho ban of tho Fedora! Rorornment and thnt they would not bo further tolor- ated undor any conditions. This' move haa been undertaken primarily for the soldiers and the sailors. The women taken last night: 3 1 will bo caused to leave town Immo-Jfrom, dlntely. One will-bo taken to Port- land, Captain Durko Indicated Captain Durko Is at present unas signed and Is detailed for special duty of thl nature. Tho mid was made between 10 and 11 o'clock Ipst night. KENO FOLK An unusually responsive patriotic meeting in tho Interest of tho Fourth Liberty Loan ts reported by those tlio meeting at' Keno who attended last night. Tho residents thero wore m6st en thusiastic over tlio matter and at the close of tho mooting tboy provldod tholr guests with n most appetizing and substantial supper. A splondld address was mado by Attorney Horace, M. Mannlpg nnd muHlo was furnished by a doublo quartet from this city. ' Thoro will be n meeting tonight at lower Swan school houso in Swan Lake volley, ut which R. H. Dunbar will niuko, -tho address. Anothor meeting U to be held at Donanxa to morrow night. The program for thl gathering has not boon completed. F TO TAX BODY ARE RECEIVED Contrary to expectation no npponr nnr wa mado before the Board of Kquallxntlon at its final session yes terday afternoon by the outlde Um ber Interests of KJamatlT'County. Tbla was tho first time' tor, a tns time that reprospntutlvea of tqe.cor noraiiona nave not uesn biwuh i plead for a reduction of assessments. Thev havo filed protest bowevtr, which will be given tonetderattoii by tho Doird, ' . It la announced at the vCounty Clerks cfflco that twenty sU protests altogether were filed. STRONG FOR ID BONDS EW TEST CROOKED CREEK HATCKERY NOW NIK IH)UTLAND MKMJIKR OF HTATK COMMIHHION AM) HTATK GAMK WAItDKN ARK MUCH PliKAMRO AFTKIl INHPKCTIOJf That they wore delighted over the condition found at tho atato hatchery at Crooked Croek, on the Indian Re V servatlon, i the report of State War- den Carl I). 8hoomaker and I. N. Flloshncr, member of tho state fish and game commission, who are here from Portland on a visit of official inspection. , rno situation at Crooked Creek la Wca, fof 0 natcnoryi decared Mr. tlon was made yesterday In company with Oamo warden Henry bioui ox Klamath county. This la the third Reason for the operation of the Crooked Creek hatchery. About three million fish have been taken from It thus far. The visitor came nero - . the Bute Fall hatchery and will visit otners on tneir reinrn to the northward. AMSTERDAM. Sept. 27 Germany haa begun to build concrete ships. Tli Uorlln Tnegllcho Rundschau re norm that the first reinforced con crete motor vessel has been ordered ,by tho Daltlc Shipping company at Hamburg. Tho ship, which will be I of a deadweight capacity of 300 tone, I will ply botween Hamburg and Swo den The United States waa the first country to realise the value of eon; creto ships for ocean tonnage and n number of such vessel are being built under tho Emergency Fleet cor poration's pjrogram. The Faith, n concroto vessel of 5000 tons, waa launched on tbe Pacific coast early, this year, and met all the rigid gov ernment tests to which it wa aubmlt- ted. MTHLAD SAYSPOPTENT NOT HALF DAD Sleoplng In pup tents I not half bad according to Clifford 8evtg In a recent letter to bU mother in Kla math Falls. Clifford who enlisted nt the outbreak of the war in the Field Artillery Is now In Franco urd has recently been attending an auto school near Pari. Ho writes of hearing from Joe Bkelton and aya lfcat Joe Zumphe, Clareuce Montgomery, Paul Hilton, Bob Turner, Den Mitchell and ono of tho McCullum boys, who are In hi regiment get'together frequently and plan (he big blowout they are gnlns , to have on their return' to Klamath Falls. He speaks of getting the Eve nlng Herald regularly ana now wet come it Is to the boys so far away. The letter was written on the day SoUsona was captured. Clifford say the uos will be home on the Fourth of July. ' HUNS BUILDING CONCRETE SHIPS II m cnivc up VERY HAPNDLY HUM OF INDUSTRY VERY KVI 4 DENT ON CORNER Off1 HXTK AND MAIN aTaV TWO BRICK STRUCTURM WELL ALONG The comer ef Sixth and Mala I streets la a mighty busy leaking place these daya, with two brick bnalaeaa, block' new inder eeutrae- tlon there. The Lereni building, midway between Main and Pine atreeta, la now well along toward ee: pletlon.nnd tho Brlatol building en v ' the corner adjaeeat to Kay Sanannan haa the baaomont eompleted nad, the f Irst floor aatiriieted. ThlfhnUdhu will be a two-atory whKe preaaod brick exterior.'., It to eapeeted thattte building wll W under root by the tint of November and peaaibry eoai- pleted DeeoniJMf lot. SAYS ENGLISH . NOT STUN! ZURICH .lest. ST. Tho Vloui SocIalUt organ ArbeKer ZeRuag aaya: " A spiritual allies la Attatrla-Hnaannr "The Pan-Qermaa ahriekora nad their are continually declaring that the starvation of Great Britain to a math ematlcal certainty and puMlahlag mendacious dispatches about the hi' lurlou oCecU of uareetrieted ub- marlne warfare. . "The London eorreepondeat of the Amsterdam HaadetobUd. however. aaya that tho food aRantloa la Groat Britala grown eoaataatly hotter aad give ao ocoaalea for anxiety. Thto ahowa that there to no ehaaee of atar vlng Great Britala aay more thaa there1 to aay prospeet of her mUUary overthrow. "There rmalaaNoaly tho hooo of . nndentaadlac. Therefore the more unwarranted to every, political atep which readera thto more dlaVoilt, whether taken by tho Central Power or by the Alllea." COLOGNE PAPBR HANDS CREDIT TO GENERAL VOCH. (Brllkdt Wtootoaa Sorrico) LONDON, Sept. 17, The entaate allied successes In France, Maoadonia and Palestine have led, tho Cologne Gaxette to anxious coaMdaraUoa re garding future mlliury development. "We must do rch tho Justice to say he Is apparently beginning to ob tain on a big scale thai strategical union be has already obtained on French oll." aaya tbla German news paper, and It concede that tha pro secution from all atdee of an offensive would be a maater stroke. Having mentioned the uperterKy'ot tho al lies In men nnd material, it contin ue "We havo already pointed out the enviable secrecy pba,rvd Ja ,tft manufacture of armorea.iana nn the training of tholr crows, which now number- not thousand, but teas of thousand. To theoo ut ho . Oed' the, Increase In the aumber of guna, minethrowers, flame protect? on, machlae guns, aa aad fog am mualUoa'aad' ajrpbines of all .kinds; aermaa Industry' Is uaable to aaosai pUah thto la WmlUr asrttUoV' L1 , NEWBU NH MPKS BULGARIA 0 F F I C I A L FOR PEACE RATIO PETITION BIOS OFFICIALS Off" with ASMtrr.er bum or wax , TOAnMRARIBBfllCJPBmi INCI ISACS' mmUXt MAKMW MOT, I BfJWIff , ''X V f s 'W '"'""Ay yr-t re n " - rW aseetraea Use ahsMaf oral of the Soeesti mmri-whm are UMUvway to ute.neacn i wKa tho eat of King Bo toariaawiGa'yifiisyl araadaal leaoo .tarnwfc, t, AatsMl to aaVrw the . --r for aa wastolahWarrnriMasj.te Borisa ofPIMMo K.-T The Oenaai that tho aremler he dtately aad coartatartlalod for' htojk I AT iwnnv. flMt. 17 Th BrMIA' -- -, . w - - . gOVi t has received froaa oaVtal'- aathortoed aoarcos aa froaa Bnlawrla for aa'araasrttoo. BRITISH HBADQUABTBRS.-Sept. 17. Airplanes hava'reported that to-; day's attack by tho Brttteh la movlag ahead speedily. iThe Canadlaaa' are now a mile west of Bourlon wood. ' ' ' ' i.-' . , ' -. T.T?H. rasemHaep. w ' Jt1"- rv rTl- f ffTwMsnsMtMfS-vi-r' . umi'al r-Tt'-"' nflij I" " esBiei a , r Vt v ,sa IsCsh f OMWfW iHMMVf MMMMMsbbI . alMriMi mrmar tmA aakiac mmmv ) . ff r IF -a- .; ff -A ris 7 , l m T XfT 7T M ftVfc'i.'ij'T rsg- jrnat the arsatotke, hot gujiliil to roeohro aly ejaaiattoejieiMasaaat LQNDOIf. . f, nsrmaakvai. -i-t- - - --' --" ' IBN0LDFUNE1 The funeral Mrvleea W4lfrWt $ $ uv n inflM. who nsssad away ah a. Arnold, who paasod away at :tt&l thoKlamattf' Geaeral hosfUal tastj4f week wire held at three o'.lesk tWSj&fi nnernooH "is"" yi . ; ; i Tfel' ore,coudnotod(byRw::' Min rf . thaiiFlras, dmmMr 4 iiMh.m,wiAv: V. si. niti iww w' p.f-iwh i , aad Lewis f. -AraeM.;we;to B uiL Tbs:isdialiishMiltssj &?1" r fTmtwm .mmM i i 3 l W tl SI 1 ! 'f f ' ''I -fi ll vl It . I i ri . k.l m SUMIfr. "i,7, i"-.-! 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