The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 01, 1918, Image 1

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HUNS BLOWN EAST ST. QUEOTIN CANAL
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BERLIN
RESIDENTS
CLAMOR FOR PEACE
Unofficial Peace Feelers Reported From
fy Turkey. Cambrai Is Set Afire By
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NEW- LEWEI
FOR Klffl
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tins. Allies Closing In
French Gains In South Continue.' Bul
garia Indicates Readiness to Attack
Turkey With the Allies .
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(By Associated Press).
LONDON, Oct. I. A peace clew tho Allln yesterday attacked along
eerfratlon took ptac t Urrlta Hal-! tho Vesto .northwest of llhelras.
urday, accordtog to news received
ZT (iJriuriM are MM to1 ''0NI)0N' Oct. l.-Kssnfcyesles
hem (Hrrrtac crow, are saw to SarbUnM 8un,Uy d,,tatedhe,Bu,.
bare MmUe4 la Croat of the ! fUni, eur Chnrevo, sear the Bui
asrtaa Irsjatloa aereaeltatlag the ta-jgarian frontier.
tnrreatioa of the peMee. , , 8 " "
The rMrr M the wpper hand of I' LONDON, Oct. I. The British
the aathorttlra aad rommltled many hnvo now virtually surrounded Da-
desrtdallon.. Home of the slatae In mascus,
the Berlin KqafM were destroyed.
WITH tAk HRITIHH ARMY, Oct.
I Not ono German row remain, on
Mm wnlrra aide ai the HI. OnpuIIb
(wal. The enemy has been driven
bark Id heavy fighting of the haul
la night.
The Ocrmaua are holding fat to
the nwtrra bank of the raaal la great
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WARIIINOTON, I) .C, Oct. 1.
The following crniunltles are reported
by tho commanding general of the
American (Expeditionary Force.:
Klllod In action lit
Missing In action 13
Wounded .evuroly 437
10
4
'Dlod of wound -
Wounded, degrno undetermined..
.Died from accident and other
I causes
"""""" 'Wounded Nllghtly -
UI.MMIN, Oct. I. Under threat of prgonorH
to weedy raatare by the Brit lnh, tho.
act afire
rMy of Cambrai
by the tierauHM.
The BrHMi I
their rloriaif a,wirrwrat nbiit llila
atroaghotd aait caatarwl the vlltaw
f Provllle, a Male aethwet of the
eNy. Aa advance haa alao been
Mde aorthweat of Ht. gneatln.
The llrltMi wedce to behw thrnut
Ml faHher into the Germaa held ter
ritory. The town of Vendhaelr, mid
way between Cambrel and Ht. Qnrn
tie, n tho Kt OaenUa. canal, lm
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era cantered.
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DRAFTED MEft WILL
might toe, MEET HERE TONIGHT
I Drafted men are reminded of the
big meotlng tonight at the Houiton
opera houne at which they are order
ed to appear by the direction of the
war department, and at which In
struction, will bo given by represen
tative, of the Y. M. 0. A., Red Croaa
'and other branchoa of the war In
dustry. Tho meeting Is scheduled at
eight o'clock..
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MWAh KKDKIlAli CAHKH MAY
UK IIKAIIO HOON AT MKDPORD
Doflnlte word, has not been receiv
ed as to whether or not the cases of
TAIlIB, Oct. 1. The French forces
re rushing ajkead between tho Alsno
and Vesle rivers and the French at
tacks in the Champagne aeetor are
continuing.
An Imnortant advanea ha. .h.on
do In tho AUne'valley. DinarvllloH. C. Lemlor of Olene and F. W. BPd
,-i Coadoless and Andrey have been cap-! of Donansa, held on Federal charges
XV '""). The French have Uken' over for seditious acts, will bo taaon up a.
,000 prlsonara between Sulppe and tho Medford term now called, but It
Argonne since Tharsday and captured Is hoped by both men that their cues
00 guns.
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msv tin dl.nosed of thero. Doth se
cured ball, Fred Coleman and Mrs.
Aufustu Schubert for Lomlgr and D.
0. Horn and K. I. Bold for the Utter.
HUFFRAdK DKKKATKD IN .
THK 8KNATB TODAY
WNDON. Oct; l.i-"r.olrrs havo
,i put out by Turkey for an arm
fjKlce," the Vtmwi News reports.
V Po notice, however, will be taken un
, )H the offlelal telegram haa been ro
-,.. Tne Hulgarlan representatives dur- wahhinoton. D. C. Oct. 1.
; IN the discussion of the' armistice at ... ..... un hnntan today In
S,Ulonlka. Indicated that their coun-;,ho aenate, which by a vote of P8 to
., .' -Ty was not avaraa to attaeklna Tur- . ..n..i t'n .iwa twn.thlrd. malorl-
' -wording to reliable news re- ty Two more vote, are nsedsd. The
HIEHTSCHDOL
BIGSESTSINCE
nsananaSBBaaasji
OFFICKR ARHIVfB) LAW fflOan
ntOM WYOMING. BOTT. JOMH".
, HON KMMQK0 TO 'ACCEPT PIU
VATK POHITION. ' '
To aaauma hla saw dutlaa a. flu-
narlalaaitaMt of h IfUnalh !! t
ReserratAn J. H, Norrls arrived last
night from the Shosbene Restrvatlen
and left this morning for the Klamath
Agency. Superintendent Norrls re
lieves J, M. Johnson who has been
here .for the psst year and who has
resigned to accept n responsible post
tlon with a private corporation.
The new officii! Is most eathustas.
tic over Klamath County which ho
has visited previously In another
capacity of the Indian Service and
espresso da hearty desire to work with
the people of the County In every
way for the development of the whole
section. A new chief Clerk Mr. R. C.
Haas will also arrive this evening
from .Wyoming.
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CUBA MAKW BIO
OIVTTO RBD
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IXMDON, Oct: 1. The govern
mnt of Cubs has sent to tho Amerl
ran Red Cross In Kurepe 140,900
cigarettes and .1,500 packages 'of
smoking tobacco, for distribution to
American wounded.
"This la a gift from the Cuban peo
jle in recognition of the work of the
American army and a token of the
sincere friendship between Cuba ani
tl.e United 8tates", writes the Cuban
MlnlAter In transmitting the gift.
WVntM ON BAND
ADVANTAGE Off!
huWMNS, KXWIA
MBit ANB ROOM NRFJ)ED.
KIOHTY TWO
TO 'TAKst'
RVRNINO I
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COMBING UP
DKCIiAKKH FRANCR BATURATRD
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twd here.
President's appeal apparently made
According to Reuters aaeney Bul-' .h.n.. h nnnoiltlon aeourlnc
rif,Mrl MPlslaed that she could-onlyievery vot6 previously claimed. Ben
M'' militarily In Uls connection liot jones changed bis vote so as to
i.fS'.lf'-oPeratloa with tka AU.. ..u. . . Mmnaldaratlon.
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.. PARIB. Oct. 1.'Ihaaral Allaahv'.
i"!!iVe,,Me now only two'mlias and a
DRAFT LOTTKRY COMPLKTBD
WASHINGTON. D. C Oct. 1,
f fi" 'rom Damascus, and .the Frefeoh The draft lottery fo the boys .who
i,"!ry sit adv.aelag oa.yr.uth. I became . betw 'tne June and
. ..The Allied ofenslve eotttiauM to' August registrations was eompleted
fl trenith and tk. Oarmaa, rii .eight o'clock this poranut, TM
KOhHaace to weakea,v Another amy of tost number drawn I,7I.
Rain, rain, rain had mud, mud, la
tho way Carl Schubert Jr. describes
the weather conditions In Franco In
a letter to hie father.- Nevertheless
Carl Is enjoying bto eaperlences 'there
and glad to be doing hla share with
the rest ofhe boys. Ho Is engaged
on auto repair work thero at present.
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QUARANTINED GROOM
CAMP LRB, Petersburg, Va Oct
J. An unusual wedding ceremony
In which the bride and officiating
clergyman could not approach within
15 paces of the bridegroom, was sol
emnised here recently, when Private
Leon Wellrlver of the Infantry Re-.
pfacement earap, and Mies Mary
Smith, both of Wyoming, Pa., wore
married.
Wellrlver waa under tuaraatlno
which will extend until time for his
regiment to depart for Franoe, so tho
ceremony waa performed from 'a dis
tance of 15 spaces from the soldier.
The minister wrote, the Questions to
be asked the, groom, and a lleutenint,
who acted as Intermediary, read them
to Wellrlver, who signalised "yea" by
raising his right hand; Mies Smith
stood by tho side of the clergyman
ad answered the necessary questions.
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e MAI. R. A. JOHNSON ,
e U UBUT. COLONBLO
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4) Major R. R. Hamilton, who Is
4 In Klamath Falls on a furlough
4 from Chattanoogsi Tenn., brlags 4
4 the news of Major R. A. John
son'a promotion to the rank's! e
Lieutenant Colon! In the 19th
e) Bagweers. MaJof.Joassoii haa
been la active Hrvice in Franee.O
e for 'the nasi year aitd tkat kla
e uautuaV'ueeutlv aWlliy s'be-.e)
lag recogalsed'by hie assoslate e
e Is notsurprlslag to his Many 4
e, Klamath Falls friends land ad- 4)
. mlrers. ., t '
Tho night seslleno opened at the
County High School hut night with
tho largest nttendanet In the history
of night school, work. There were
eighty-two present esjly 10 of which
are 'enrolled In tho dor sessloas.
The subjects were fleeted aa fol fel fol
eows: Beglaaiug shorthand SI; Ad
vance ahorthand 11; bookkeeping lr,
commercial eorreseonaeace 18; type
writing 57; peamaaaalp SO.
Tho greatly laereaaed attendaaeo
this year will aeeeaekate estra help
la the night eehool and will also
RRPORTH. FROM OUTBIDB NOV ORRMANH UNABLB TO GBT SUP-
BUPFICIBNTLY DBFINITK TO
MARK ACCURATE BST1MATB
OV TOTAL FOSMBLK' TODAY
cause the use-ef at least two more
rooms for night school work.
All persona wherepect to attend
night school and wo havo not en
rolled should do ei at the earliest
Doastbla moment aoeVe must ernaalae
doflnltoty theiiUmsiaad arrange tor
additional tent books-thru ths aeal-
wa.
Tho session tonight (Tuesday)
will be shortened to one hour and a
half la order to enable the- men en
rolled to attend 'the meeting nt the
The boys In mlllUry training In tho
regular session yesterday decided
upon the purchase of uniforms and
wilt soon have the appearance of real
soldiers.
MlllUry drill bss reached the atago
where the boys are drilling In squads.
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While the subscrlptloas to the
Fourth Liberty Loan in Klamath
county are coming In at a rapid rate
and while everything Is apparently
proceeding In n most satisfactory
manner, the reports from the outside
districts la the county are of such a
fragmentary nature that It Is Impos
sible to make aa accurate estimate on
tke present total.
Those -at tke Liberty Loan head
quarters are swamped with clerical
details today, but It la hoped by to
morrow to again make a public aa
nonaeement of tke amount which haa
pledged. '
PUBS IN OB OUTr-BULOARIAN
EPWODB WILL BB .CLIMAX TO
PALBHTINB CAMPAKJN
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LATE rESTEflDIT
BRITISH DOING GREAT
TRANSPORTATION
DUTY
LONDON Oct. 1. Last Spring
In one ef the darkest hours of tho
war for tho Allies, when' the United
States waa told that It waa Impera
tive to rash over at ones tana of thou
sands or American troops to help atom
tho German advance, m dramatic
seeae occurred In London. The great
question .was, eould England provide
the tonnage for the American aldi
David Lloyd George, the prime mln-
Istsr, seat for Sir Joseph Maclay,
British shipping commissioner.
'Can you find tho ships?" asked
the premier.
. "aire me UU five o'clock," waa tke
aaswer.
. At five Sir Joseph appeared.
"Yes," ho said curtly. Aad ho
fouad tho ships.
Premier Lloyd George, tat his
speech at Manchester, September IS,
stated "now we are carrying aboat
IS per' eeat of tho American troops
across the Atlantic."
PINE FARM CHANGES
HANDS YESTERDAY
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Robert Gheyne and Guy Thompson
have Just purchased an SO-nero Irri
gated ranch la, the Mt. Lakl section.
This farm la well Improved1 aad
alcoly located on the Klamath Falls
Merrill road. The consWeratlea waa
alese to 100 per acre. The-pUce,
waa formerly owned by J.: B. Malloy
and tho sale was made thru the Chll-
eote ageaey. '.'' l
sWNMYlXWNti ORBUI..
sTAsitf iwnw cMmmoH
' j BALBM. Oet ,1. The' swrerner has
rjeelved'talearams from all oewr the
sats protestHig bgaiast .the , order-(
iao uereaeo .ueaaeii lor meBwee- wee-
Ing. Maay doMgauonf f eemwg
to confer wHh the goviwr,n-to
uneertsia whether he fafaea.thfaa-
fersemeat er'ao.'--
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A double wedding la which the
partlelpaata, were Edward Hunter
aad Margaret Batch, aad Ernest Mc
Allister and Clementine Graham, all
of ;Klamath Falls, took place at the
home of Rev. B. P. Lawrence Mon
day afternoon at five o'clock. The
beautiful ring ceremony was used and
was especially Impressive with the
two couples.
The newly weds will make their
homos In the city. Mr. McAllister,
however, to in the draft and expects
to leavo for the cantonment about the
15th of October.
KLAMATH FALLS MAN
INVENTS AUTO SPRING
William Crosby of the Klamath
Falls Auto Spriags company has Just
been allowed his patsnt onjutloloes,
boltlees spring adapted primarily for
autoe and vehicles.
' The new innovation la calculated
to materially increase the strength of
the spring aad at ths same time Im
prove Its elasticity.
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Verdun, Oct. 1. Over hills
e swept' by artillery and, maehlae
bubs aid thru lowlands often
4 SUed with, suf oeatMg gasss, the 4
4 Americans crawled steadily for-
ward yesterday between Muese
e) and the Argonne forest. '
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MILLARD GATBS AUVH
Millard Gates, tho former Klamath
Falls boy who was reported aa hav
lag died from kite wounds In a hospt
tal July SI,' la Prases, haa proven
the report a mistake by a letter to
hla' parents oa September 1, accord
lagto the Portland VOregoalaa. The
letter stated that his left leg below
thp base had been shattered by jhrap-
IMii hut that within two. months ha
aieeUto return to the United States
re aa operation and Uter to be re
turned for limited service.
'Mr. Gates' heme Is new at Hlllav
. LONDON. Oct. 1. The British
have .put the Htedenburg line oa aa
eight mile front penetrating throe
miles about Si. 'Quentla. The Ger
man communications are uader sueh
intense fire thai it to 'Impossible for
them' to get aay 'anaatKy of material
la or out. r ' ,
The British are la ao hurry to dear
up the sttuattoav aboat Cambtal.aad
It may be three'or 'four days' before
they actually take the towa
LOtfDOM', Oe.l.-Chaaeellor Bo
aar Law eald yesterfay that tho con
trol of the Butgartoa raUways gtvee
ap taij .eo4trelf sWsmrla. laetudlag
tho PsliilhMHpsiiMsa.
Ho aeM?"thsj. ausalBe.
of earUrmlee at Paleetlae haa reeaR;
d ia m!&v
IH tmwmm pnar,r' pw
mors to sotag to follow.",
LONDON, Oet. 1. The British ea-
valry la Bulgaria hi spproaehlag
trich, whore K will eat eemi
Uoas hetwoea Serta aad Sea.
Field Marshall voa Maekoasea to
reported to have arrived at Soda aad
to harrylag hist Germaa, dtrtoloa
soathward to help the BBlgariaaa aad
Austriaas la their work oa tkf de
fenses at Sigh.
ILUEDIMU
iECOMNEMHIE
EFFEGTIVENDW
SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE, Sept
17. The progressively lacreaslng
effectiveness of tho allied airplaae
service was one of tke things demon
strated to American soldiers' la re
cent oberatlons oa the westers front.
The hurrying of Oerman cavalry,
marching Infantry aad transport by
low-flying nlrplaaes, as undertaken
this spring, waa the first example of
a really large seals counter-offensive
from the air.
The technique of this new depart
ure has since developed rapidly,, aad
It la aow a deliberate method of air
fighting. Machines fly audaciously tow( until
their ammunition Is exhausted, so
low that pilots have Identified the
regimental Insignia of tho troops at
tacked, and the wheeU of their air
planes, ho'-e been shown to skim tho
enrth. Day and night, the bombing
ct ralWeys, aerodromes, eamps aad
dumna goes on with IU slmultaaeoua
effect uron supply, communication,
aud morale, nud tar behind tho linos
tUe seu: cm of. supply oa tho Rhine
ere being persistently devastated
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e ths.weitern front1,' a feat uapar;
e .alleled n hlsry, ot'"aay,;wr.-)
Oaly FocVkBows waea'?tb;Al-ve
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Qwsaasa aadLsoei are becoeitosi tof
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roads so atragetlc polate. in Badajarla.
aad Auetrlaa forces
are saM to be oa their way to restore
front, bat they wttt
probably be powerleiw to change the
condition, there. ' x. .
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terla to reported! to be sweeptog ewer
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WITH THB AMERICANS NORTH
WEST OF VERDUN, Oett.AKho .
R to appareat that the' aermaaa' are ,
desperately trying to keep tke Amer
icans back as far as possible from the,
Krtemllde Une from Argonne"1 te Mo
selle, tke evMoaee to accumulatlBg '
today tbat thelrlstrength to weaken- '
lag despite, tkehf furious' reslstanes.
Fires behlad'aVe German lines are
taken aa an indication that the eae-
my Is burning his supplies,, .whlte'otk
servtera report a movement to trans-
port yesaels apparently' well loaded'
toward the north.
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