The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 09, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL- NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
Thirteenth Year No. SIM
CAMBRAI NOW IN ALLIED POSSESSION
KIWIS
IN PROGRESS TODAY
TEN THOUSAND PRISONERS TAKEN ON VARIOUS
FRONTS GERMANS RETIRINGYANKEES
CAPTURE THREE THOUSAND MEN
BRITISH BREAK THRU HINDENBURG LINE AT FOR-
ENVILLt AND WALINCOURT ATTACK
STARTS EARLY THI SMORNING
(By Associated Pfe)
i LONDON, Oct. 9. The city of Cambria has been cap
tured by the British.
Eight thousand prisoners were taken yesterday there
and elsewhere along the attacking front. The Anglo
American attack was resumed this morning onthe.,fn(ire
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ironi sown oi iiRmun&, hiiu rajuu ijiukicbo wh uismu.
The attack was begun at 5:20. The British took Foren
ville and reached the outskirts of Walincourt. -
FRIDAY, Oct.1 9. Nearly 10,000 prisoners were taken
Yesterday by the Allied forces along the various fronts,
the Germans are now hurriedly evacuating the Argonne
forest. The battle is continuing today on the line of the
Suippe River, but the Germans are counter-attacking heav
ily, ana the progress is slow.
LONDON ,Oct. 9. The British advance between Cam
bria and St. Quentin is proceeding very well today, with
less resistance on the part of the enemy than yesterday.
The German forces probably executed a big retirement
during the night
The Germans are resisting strongly in the American sec-
in hut Vi Amarlton Inaana !l-n tint. VPI-V hpW. The tot&I
casualties of the Americans
of Germans who have been taken prisoner.
WITH THE AMERICANS NORTHWEST OF VER
DUN, Oct'9. -The Americans drove forward on the east
side of the Meuse River yesterday, taking the town of
Charny. The French and American forces took Consen-voye-
Brabant, Haumont and Beaumont They took over
8,000 prisoner!.
OFFICIAL CASUALTY LIST
The followjng cmiuHIm are re
Ported by the commanding general
ot the American. Expeditionary
Ferces:
Xlled In action US
Mlsalng In action 40
Wpunded severely 317
W of dUHMUM 61
Died of accident - 3
Died of accident and other cause 3
Died of wound! S
Died from airplane accident 4
Wounded, degree undetermined 2
Wounded sllahtlr 1
Prisoners 3
CITY HOMK HOLD
The Cogswell property at 'TIB Pine
street was sold today to Mrs. Stella
Mtng by W. 8. Slough. The consld
ratlon was not mad public.
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WILSON'S REPLY
ENDORSED AUROAP
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LONDON, Oct. 9. 1 dlph-
. wc circles. President lls-
on's raply to Chancellor Mas-
mlllan Is regarded oa clow and w
logics
3Hg iEuntmg
are less than half the number
(BULGARIAN TERMS
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AMSTERDAM, Oct. 0. A dis
patch received here from Sofia quotes
tho Bulgarian semi-official newspap
er Preporets, as giving the following
as terms of armistice entered Into
between Bulgaria and the entente al
lies: The evacuation of tug territories
occupied by Bulgaria In 1916 wbleh
' belonged to Serbia or Greece.
Ra-establlshment of Bulgarian
rile In tho portion of former Bulgar
ian territory occupied by troopa of
llif ontente, for Instance Htrumnltta.
Demobilisation of the Bulgarian
army, except throe divisions of Infan
try nd four regiments pf cavalry.
rnn.iinniMit to thp allied army
of the arms, munition?, and war ma
terial of the demoMliseu iroap.
Capitulation by the Bulgarian unite
stationed westward by Uskub when
. . imUiioa l sltmad. Ihe t.iiOP
to remain guarded by tho errata
until further orders. t
Drnrtur within a jnjiif oi Oer
tn.in and Aunro-nunaum !-.
HU..U nriA. diolomatio and
consular representatives and persons
of those nationalities. v
The turks were not meutioneu in
the armistice, according to the dis
patch,
KLAMATH FALLS,
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INCH PRESS
IS LEU OF
PEACE OFFER
ADDREMH OF (IMPERIAL CHAN
CELLOR BEFORE REICHSTAG
MID TO CONTRADICT PART OF
WILSON'S PRIltciPLKS.
WAHHINOTON, Oct. 8 Comment
of the Froncb press on tho Teutonic
paca proposals Is summarised In an
official dispatch from France as fol
lews:
The steps tkaen by Qermaay, Ana-
trla Hungary and Turkey Is a col
lectlvo confession of the extremely
serious situation tbey arc now la
owing to the allied victories, A moa
tli. ago Berlin would not have consent'
ed to carry to far Mr paca mane
vers. But this atop Maintain tho
confused character that nil Germap
proposals have born. This ont evi
dently shows the Inward thought
that It might succeed In weakening
the allied peoplea' will or la setting
her enemies against ech other. Ska
will see thnt ehe la mistaken.
"The proposals do not mention ac
ceptance of, tha, Itk rt Jaaaajr ;
sage fourteen points but only says
the central powers would consent to
take them as basis. This Is openly
confessing that tha centra I govern
menu would Intend to discuss these
points and reluse them la soma par
ticular or other pretending to accept
them as a starting point. The papers
note that the declaration made yes
terday a( the relchstag by Prince
Maximilian of Baden are In some s
sentlnl points In contradiction of the
fourteen clear causes , of President
Wilson's mossago."
VISITORS IRE
. A warrant, for tho arrest of -Mr.
and Mrs. B. R. Labor fpr alleged
trespassing Ion th Labjtra promisee
atBly, wasisaued at thelnstanc of
Mrs. O. O. Labor, widow of th
late Bly stockman, Monday evening,
and the case commenced before Jus
tic p. w. aowea, who left yesterday
for Tacoma oa buslaees. Th causa
Is being continued daring hi ab
sence.
B. R. Later Is a soa of O. O.
Labor, aad cam her, with hi
wife oa hearing of hi father'a death
The conple arrived Saturday night
irora seaiiie, ana ten aer rar m
Bly ranch Monday mornlag.
DR. CARTWR BPUHCMIO VICTIM
Dr. Hardin Carter, formerly of Kla
math Fall and now oa a receiving
ship at New York City with, th Unit
ed States Navy Is reported da just
recovering from a hard siege ot Spaa
Ish Influents.
' HAG LIMIT OF QUAIL
Cbaa. Riley, La Bean, and L. Dav
idson1 war members of a "party at
quail hunters yesterday. .They report
DKa unit,
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RECOVERS 'FROM TYFaKHD ,
O, B. Dews Is agala oa th' strt
following a serious slag of typhoid
Fever at th Klamath General Hoa-
pltal. .He la aUII vary weak hut to
gilnlng each day.
IRRE5TMR
TRESPHC
OREGON, WEDNESDAY,
time to scrub . i INFLUENZA K BffiMD
Mflil
What cM?
told th coaaeM
ttury Inspector
afanday night re
garding existing gaadltlons In this
city furnish ma, for reflection on
the part of tha etttosms. whether or
not these condltfoaniare directly re
sponsible for 'tfes)'vaajldomle of con
tagions disease spread over the city
caanot, of court, ba directly proven,
bat tha fact ramaaw that the epl-
demlcls here, bad that the unsan
itary conditions art sufficient to
cans It.
Klamath Palto haa one of the most
healthful climate la the world. The
air I naturally rart, dry and pure to
an extraordinary decree) A large
MMtanftkaaa AKmmmmm aitf1lMtlnae hifman
beings and many livestock ailments,
frequent' in other tactions, are prac
tically aakaowa haw. We have a
long haadlcap oa matt of the rest of
the country for aa absolutely pure
atmosphere and perfect living con
ditions. Instead of making the most of,
these advantage a bunch of us con
gregate together, lefve our barns
filled .with stable refuse, allow water
to stagaat la celan, surround' our
selves with various kinds of filth,
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BELLIGERENTS
FLEEING HUNS BURN; BEAUTI
FUL TOWN IN FRANCE. ENEMY
SCATTERS LIKE RABBITM BE
FORE RUSH OF AMERICANS.
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 9. Following ;
aa extraordinary session of the Dutch
Cabinet her It Is persVenily rumor
ed tlmt the government to considering
offering Its service to both belliger
ent group, with a view to reaching
an agreement. I
With tha Anglo 'Americana near.
St. Qusntln. Oct. 9. The Germans
hav bow applied the torch to the,Ptote field batteries and one ot tbe
beautiful town of Lot tin in the gen-, heavy artillery when they suddenly
ral direction of' which the Amerl- J outflanked both ends of tbe Valley
eana ar driving from Fremont.
Th Germans are n6w surrender-.
ing freely.
On entire German regiment ran
away Ilk ae many rabbit from at
tacking Tennessee trooos. i
INFLUENZA STILL
GROWS IN SEATTLE
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SBAtfLS. Oct p. Health
offlawa hav annoaaoad SIS
new ca of Spanish Influonxtf
since yesterday noon. All pub-
lio outdoors well.oa, Indoor (
gataoriaga have nl tarred.
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LEADERS' RESIGN
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LONDON,
th Turkish
Oct. 9. Tolaat' Hasva
Prlemler, htk resigned
and been succeeded by Tewing Hassa
former prlemler according to advices
received bare. VlnUtar of war En
ver Haasa haa also resigned.
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UBKRTY LOAN , ,
-. NOW IS LAGGING
. WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct', 3. .
Th Treasury' Statemaat today
says that "at th present rat
th Fourth Liberty Loan may e)
not reach th desired goal with-
In th allotted Uui ' f
' ; 1, Vtdays reports from tho outside County
) .),' banks yet to be heard from.
Herald
$
OCTOBER 9, 1918
and then pay for tho care of patients
In the pout houno and shut down our
schools to ward off scarlet fever.
This is, Indeed, a hard condition to
face, but these are- tho facts as sub
mitted by our official Inspector. It
calls for radical concerted action on
tho part of every enterprising citizen
for n general clean-up, and the most
serious kind ot co-operation with the
efforts of the officers. Do' not wait
for the Inspector to get around be
fore taking action In this matter. Be
come familiar with the requirements
of the city health ordinance No. 296,
which Is printed In this Issue of the
Evening Herald for this esoeclal our-
pose, and then live up to them. It Is'
the evident purpose of the city coun
cil to create a different atmosphere
and to rofaln the Inspector until a
different situation Is effected. But
It wlll D0 BOmo time .before a com
plete canvass 'can be' msde, and ev
ery other kind of a plague may be
heaped upon us before this can be
done. The thing to do to to go right
out today and make things look dif
ferent. When the city has been
cleaned, there Is Just one more'thlng
to do keep It clean.
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AMERICANS CAPTURE TWO COM
PLETE FIELD BATTERIES AND
ONE ARTILLERY IN FLANK
MOVEMENT liAHT NIGHT.' '
WITH TUB ANOLO AMERICANS
NEAR ST. GUKNTIN. There was
heavy IghtlijK hero thruout the
night. The defeated enemy was al
most mnothered under the great de
luge of steel and explosives from th'e
British artillery.
1 The Americans' captured two com-
South of Premont.
OLEHESOLR
HERE TODAY
By a deal completed here this
morning, the 121 acre ranch belong
ing to Earnest Bru of San Francisco,
was taken over by Earl Ttlghtmelr,
who has previously resided in the
Spring Lake District. Tho new own
er owns 160 acres adjoining this
property which gives l(lm an oxten-
slve acreage.
Ono half of the prop-
erty purchased Is Irrigated. Tbe con
sideration Is given as approximately
fifty dollars per acre. Tho deal was
made thru the agency of K. M. Chll
cote. Mr. Rlghtmelr takes possession
of hts new property December first.
TEN,THOUSAND MORE
PLEDGED YESTERDAY
Total pledges for the Fourth Lib
erty Loan at the city banks here yes
terday, amounted to , 910,000
bringing the total for the County, up
to something over 1108,000 with two
ms mm
ERMNTR
BMRDIEN
MUCH
NEAR
K QTIPTM
INKlMRUr IUKItT
KUaaSBTIOMt ARE GIVEN FOR
PREVENTION AND CARE OF
TROUBLE PROVING 89 SERI
OUS OVER NATION
Altho the nature of the trouble haa
not been definitely announced', then
are several cases ot Ulnae la aad
around Klamath Falls which are
strongly believed by attending phy
sicians to ba th Spanish lnflumsa,
which to now spreading over ,the en
tire country-
In order to guard against this mal
ady the following symptoms aad
suggestion ar quoted from a re
cent Associated Prase dispatch for
the benefit 'of th residents:
"Because th tast'epldemlc of In
uenta occurred mora than twenty
five years ago, phystetona who began
to practice madsMaa'slae lilt hav
wot had psrsoaai rprla la hand
ling 'a sttuayii'now spreading thru
a coMMtwH;part,'ot th toralga
worldi aad akaady appearing to
some axieat ta .the, Uatted Stat.
For that ran1 targe Owraral
ry mm
Bin ot th public health, service to
issuing a special baltotta far all mad-
leal mea who Mad for lit.
"la order to reach physicians of
the country without a day's delay,
however, Dr. Bin haa provided for
tbe transmission thra th Associated
Press of th followlag summary of
th methods of th control ot tho
disease
" 'Sources of Infection The secre
tions from the nose, throat and res
piratory passage of case or ot car
riers. "'Incubation period One to four
days, generally two.
" 'Mode of transmission By direct
contact or indirect contact thru tbe
use of handkerchiefs, commoa towels,
cupe, meea gear or other objects con
taminated with fresh secretions.
Droplet Infection plays aa Important
part. '
'"Period ot eom'muntcablllty As
long aa tbe person harbors the causa
tive organism la the respiratory
tract.
" 'Methods of control The Infect
ed Individual aad his environment.
" 'Isolation Bled Isolation of In
fected Individuals' during the course
ot th disease.
" 'Concurrent disinfection Th
discharge from mouth, throat, nose
and other respiratory passages.
" 'Terminal disinfection Thoro
cleansing, airing aad sunning.
" 'General measures The attend
ant of the case should wear a gauxe
mask. During , epidemics persons
should avoid crowded assemblages,
street cars, aad the like. Education
as regards the danger of promiscu
ous coughing and apittlng. Patients,
because of the tendency to th .de
velopment of broncho-pneumonia,
should be treated In well ventilated
warm rooms.' "
HIGH SCHOOL RECEPTION
IB GIVEN AT MERRILL
A reception was given Friday night
at the High School In honor ot tbe
Freshman Class. At the time when
the merriment, wo nearlog Its height
the lights went out. Then there was
a scramble tor candles aad a rush
to tbe obliging neighbors for lamps,
so the good tlmeweni on until' mid
night. Tbos present besides th
Faculty and High, School" Students
were directors O. W. Offleld and J. H.
Hobbs.
MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED
A mftrrtAVA ItnaaB hu
lo "Edward Earl Rlteaour aad Miss
Cassia Hamrlek by Couaty1 Clerk O,
n, DoLnp. ,h"
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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OF KLAMATH FALLS
Price Five Cull.
BELIEVED
LONDON BTATK8MKN LOOK FOR
SUCH A MOVE NEXT FEW BAYS.
DISINTEGRATION REPORTER
At CONSTANTINOPLE
ENTIRE.syfmaV OF HUN DHFBN
StVE IN WHST NOW THREATEN
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HO BY WHBGE OF ALLIES NEAR
CAMBRAI. CLIMAX NEAR.
LONDON, Oct, . Th
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latpets wea tafaraa-
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Standard say
aaiharltles an taposseeshm of la
toraialtosi akewiatf Gm piogiasa et
dtoaatearaUoa whicti' new 'extota 1a
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Dateless Dtonatchi By Associated
Press. Forced from Canibrai.'oae of
the strong pillars of the Hlndenburg
system, the Germans are being dri
ven back towaiM the French frontier.
' It' to apparent that the Germans
have now ot the IllndonburK line
from Cambral to St. Quentin. llalg
has driven a gigantic salient based
on Cam,bral, Into tho enemy, lines.
Even if It does not grow larger, thto
Is now a great menace to the Loan
aad Lille positions add It seems pos
sible that the Oermans will soon with-,
draw from tbe. Loan massif a they
ar being outflanked.
The great offensive appears now to
have reached a climax and the njext
few days msy witness epochal event
In the history of the war.
The Allies In the region of Cam
ascua have scored another success
nnd oiptured many prisoners, valu
able booty.
R. G. DRIVE
FOR LINEN
HIS BEGUN
The drive for linen tor use In Hos
pitals In France Is now In Progress in
Klamath County and all goods are
asked to be, loft at the Red Cro.
headquarters In tho Orpheus build-
Ing.
In order that the amount asfted
from Klamath County may bo se
cured and that the burden may full
on all alike, It Is asked that ono arti
cle bo given from each family.
The drive will be contlhuod until
one week from Friday, October 30tl.
People are urged to bring In their
offerings as soon as possible. " " "
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