The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 14, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918
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ENEMY ACCEDES TO
EVACUATION CLAUSE
REPLY IS RECEIVED SATURDAY NIGHT BY UNOF
FICIAL CHANNELS MOVE IS AGREEMENT
WITH REICHSTAG MAJORITY
WOULD HAVE MEETING TO AGREE UPON THE DE
TAILS OF THE APPLICATION sOF TERMS. ,
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY IS INCLUDED
(By Associated Press).
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct 14. The Gorman govern
ment, in reply to the recent note sent by President Wilson,
accepts the terms laid down by the President in his address
of January 8th and subsequent addresses. ,
The text of the German reply was receiVidSaturday
night thru unofficial channels. ' J
The note says the responsibility for this step toward
peace has Been f ormed by conferences, and is agree
,ment with the great majority of the reichstag, and that
the German government, in accordance w'th the Austrp
Hungarian government, agrees to comply with the propo
sitidn of President Wilson in regard to the evacuation of
occupied territories.
The text of the note follows :
"In reply to the questions of the President of the United
States of America, the German government hereby de
clares that the German government has accepted the terms
laid down by President Wilson in his address of January,
8th, and in subsequent addresses, on the foundation of
permanent peace of justice consequent. ,
"Its object in entering into discussion would be only to
agreejipon practical details of application of these terms.
The 'German government believes that the governments of
the powers associated with the Government of the United
Statit also take the position held by President Wilson in
his address.
The German govemnient,in accordance with the Austro
Hungarian government, for the purpose 6f bringing about
an armistice, declares itself ready to comply with the prop
ositions of the President in regard to evacuation.
"The present German government, which has under
taken the. responsibility for this step towards peace, has
been formed by conferences and is in agreement with the
great majority of the reichstag.
"The chancellor is supported in all of his actions by the
will of the majority. He speaks in the name of the Ger
man, government and of the German people.
Signed by the secretary of the foreign office, Berlhi,
October 12th. V '
TYPHOID FEVER I
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Thonaa Devrow Stllen, resident
here for tee put fifteen year died
tlili mnrnlav t hla home In Mill
AdUltloB, follewln a two weeki 111
now 'from typhoid Hever. '
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twenty Jfht.yaara and. leave, a wife
and one.chIWi, H? U nleo aurvlyed
by hla pother, one Uteind four
brothera.y; He came hera from Nor4h
Carollka. ' '
Tha; fu'erJvaervlcei will be held
tomorrow afternoon at the Whitloc
Chapel, at' tjsth and. Pine,
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BIG MEETING.
a ,.i ...im nff .Iia lHllana flB
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the Klamath Reeervation on.jinure
day October 17th la reported planned,
by Clayton Kirk. av well known Indian
who li In the city today.
' 'Matters relative to. the proceeds of
'timber sales and other business prob-
lama will be UU for dUCUSllOH.
Mr, Kirk, who Unemployed by 'the'
I Modoo Lumber Company, reports the
' Installation of a new gang aaw at
.hat niant which will materially In-
icieasa ilia output of the '.
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WASHINGTON; D. C, Oct 14-THE WHITE HOUSE HAS ISSUED THE
FOLLOWING STATIIMErfT REGARDING PEACE TERMS PROPOSED BY
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"THE GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE TO SEND 250,00 MEN WITH
THEIR SUPPLIES EVERY MONTH,1 AND THERE 'WILL BE NO RELAXA
TION IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE OFFENSIVE
GITTLEUND
VAHTtTRKH OK COUNTY STILL
FULL OK STOCK, IN SPITE OK
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TUB BK1 SMIKMBNTS AUUUBY
KXPOKTaW
Twenty five hundred sheep belong
ing to Jame "OKee, aa iteaHva1
sheepman bare war brought In this
morning from the Odessa ranges' and
loaded on tha cars for shipment to
M. O. yierra at Banta, California.
Fourteen cars of cattle will be ship
ped tomorrow, seven by J. C. Mitchell
to Seattle from Midland and aevea
brKdson Foulke to Oaaelle, -Callfor-nla.
Forty als car will leave for
flan VraHarA Aavlv this rnk.
In .Plte of the Immense'.hlpmenU
of stock which have been leaving
dally for the past few. weeks, there Is
nn enormous lot yet to be moved,
Judging from the crowded pastures
cen In the country districts.. .
FIRE BUG
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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. H. Iden
tification of footprlnU lad to the con
viction In Sacramento laaf week of
Warren J. Davli, .rancher of Elk
creek, Olenn oounty, and hla. harder,
Henry Hulett, on, charges of aiartlag
fires on the California national forest,
the United States forest aerrlce offl
cea hare nave Just been advised
The two men atarted 's, ftrea Octo
ber IB, HIT, In anAeffort tb flear a
traU.' FaetprtaUat the' acena of tha
fire" were Identified ai those t Da via
and Hulett.end of their horaea. Blxty
two hundred acres worn burned over
and 14,800 worth of timber was des
troyed, the, forest .service reported.
The first trial of the man reaulted In
a disagreement fbiit 6n retrial they
werf eonvlcted. October S.
The forest service' alio 'reported
that Ed uurke had bean 'sentenced
io an It monthaiternrai McNeill's
Island penltenttilur for Starting a
fire near Upper, Uke In tI7. Tha
evfdeace' agalnat hint waa Ml.lected
by C. T., Braratoa, Bipaetor.:fer. the
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WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 14
Turkey fa. long delayed note ask-
, Ing tha President to Intervene
for the restoration of peace haa
. been received here. '
SHEEP GOING wr' DEVASTATED BT
OUT RAPIDLY U 1 5 1 K I LU
CAUGHT BY
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llfOaiANH ATTACK OX WIDE
, FRONT THIS MORNING.
'KCBLteWT I'WGREJW MADE,
LILLE 8ALIK.NT THREATENED.
ARMIES PAYING NO ATTEN
TION TO PEACE TALK .
(By Associated Pre)
DATELESS Tha, Oermana have
abandoned Laon'nnd the whole St.
Oobaln region.
When the Huna began to fall back
out of the bag In w.hlch they were
being slowly caught, they went with
astonishing speed.
The French encountered no real re
sistance until they reached the Loan-
LeFere railroad, i
The jtallans participated In this
advance.
WITH THE ALLIES IN FLAN
DERS, Oct. 14. Tha British and Bel
gian forces attacked at dawn today,
on a wide front In Flanders, driving
In a general direction of Ghent and
Coutral.
Tha attacks seem. to be general
from Comlnes northward.
Tfce troops of three;, nations went
over the top after r erase) bombard
meaJ'Veily, and CUara hf no doubt
baithat, the enemy waa taken In
great 'surprise. "
Tha'atUckers-are making excel
lent pragma in 'the Belgium coast
salient from which the Oermana have
been moving war, material for the
past two weeks. , V
Every foot gained here also deep
ens the Lille salient, and auccesa
mains that the enemy will be obliged
to evaouate the region to the south
aa well' aa the north. 'The Allies
wpuld have, attacked before, this had
the ground been ready.
'LONDON. Oet.JU.' The British
forces are pressing" in today on both
eldaeoUheDouaff!JV "
PARIS, Oct. H.The French are
centiBHiag to keep: In. conUct, with
WITH THE ALLIED FORCES IN
FLANDERS, Oct, 4 4. The laerraans
appear to be prepared to retire from
tha front V ' "
By tha fury with which the Allies
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STATEMENT
EFJH FIRES
ONE THOUSAND ESTIMATED
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STATE IN RUINS AS RESULT OP
MONSTER FOREST FIRES.
DULUTH. Oct. 14. A Ursa sec
tion of rthwaafeni MStnesotas
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In smouldering ruine with-a death
Hat estimated at one thonaand pe
eons, aa a result of forest flree. A
dosen towna and cltlee have been
destroyed.
The entire country north of Lake
superior between Duluth and two
Harbors waa In flames Saturday and
the fires menaced Duluth. to such am
extent that the Home Otfarda and
nillltli were called out.
From the best reporU obtainable
today on the Spanish Influenaa altu-
atlon In Klamath Falls, the toUl
number of cases' Is now about twenty
five and tho officials and Red Croat
representatives are working assidu
ously, to prevent the further, spread
of thla malady. .
' It Is urged that all persona who)
have had complete or partial training
In nursing register with the Red
Cross Supervisor of Nursing, Mrs.
Paul Bognrdus either In person or
by calling her phone 70.
Thle nurses Survey Is being con
ducted In order that the government
may be acquainted with all those
who have any knowledge of thla pro
fession. Assurance Is given that thla
registration Is not for military or
naval service.
attacked, It Is evident that' the armies
I ore not paying the slightest attention
to the peace talk, Some of tne Den
English and French troopa are at
tacking., j.
LONDON, Oct. 14.. After captur
ing Nlsh Saturday, the Serbians took
possession of the enemy's position
north of the town. The French cav
alry haa now occupied Bela Palanka.
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KAISER WILL NOT
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BBRNB, Oct. 14 The Wolf
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sued an official dental
currant report that Emperor
William intended
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EPIDEMIC IS
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astern polats has WaVai
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ATTEMPT TO SAVE THEMSELVES FROM DU- J
ASTER IS SEEN BY THE ENGLISH IN THE' , ' i
GERMAN PEACE MOVEMENT
LODGE WANTS NO TERMS EXCEPT "UNCONDI
TIONALSURREWERMONPARTOFtNEMY. "
WILSON CONFERS WITH CABINET
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WASHINGTON. D. C.-Qa4.Gmny,s reply to
the Prt(kmt rwtcUl V''K
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After Win dtUvcmd to Untfa. th PritMmt ctikd
coiifffMsfwith Unstef,
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After Uit conference the Prt-jident waa kift tioirt to hla
study.v.Jik4elkvaxlh wm tukkl ys.d
LONDON. Oct 14. No armlgtie unkshi MOMuNaBtod
by a German unronctttioiuU 'suiTehder;; to t '
note inhe commenta on thepeace.aitttation. ' V "vSi
The nemninini ha in that nrmsn miiMmnt In otMn naU '
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WASHINGTON. D. C..Ot
traduced a resoluttoh declaring it to .be. the aenae ofthe
senate that no further communication be' had with Ger- '
many except on the question of unconditional surrender.
WASHINGTON. D. C, Oct 14.enatbr Ashurst of 4
Arizona, after conferring with the President, said:
The. President will take no actionthat wilj weakao in
the smallest degree, the'succestea pf (he AnMHrkana and
the Allies in the field . Oh, thecontrary. what he'will do
will rather strengthen the military situation. ,
LONDON, Oct 14. The resignation of Prince Maxmil
ian a8 chancellor is now, probable, accenting to reports
from Holland. These quote
ing the chancellor's retirement
m PETERS
MEETS DERTH
News of the death of Corporal Kay
Patera, Killed by airplane iceldent
In France, September 16th oomea aa
a severe shock to. a boat' of frlenda
here .where ho had resided fernwny
yeara and waa well known. Detalle
of. hla death have not been learned.
Peters waa a mechanic. In tha Avia
tion uorpa ana waa one or ino nrsi
to enlist whoa war waa declared.
Ha waa employed at tha Whlta
Pelican Oarage and other garages
In, this city, and also lnLakevlew
where" hla father resides. Ha leaves
one sister la Arlseni.
Petera received hla promotlen a
abort time prevloua to hla death;
KHBROaWCT RATH ON V
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baa Is- ,eS .WAaHINOTON, p: ,C.,; Oct. 14.
of the , As. .emarsMCf freight 'ratf'of f'lvld
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LOAN HEDGES
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A total of IfiMeft UtMrabecrip-t
tloiu for .the Fourth Liberty Loaala
reported today for Klamath County
by Chairman Arthur Wilson, which
leayea a balance of 1.I00 to be
raised before the close' of the cam
paign. Should the proper reeponse
be ahown during the closing daya,
Klamath County will bo enabled to
complete her quota and.'go'iw.tha
lop wun 1 raipicDHi lawin,
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