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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1918)
.- ... imm IWM 5? . dtw- v v-y f' V5T j'M . ) frVlfW.lldtFi,rtft fl--.i?6i.KSii.viBia ant wmm &&m TOFFM:liriJrsrAPER OFFICIAL MCWST- OF KLAMATH COUNTY OF KLAMATH, FAUS iTJ SfiSH '"HTfa 5 S Thlrtewith Yonr No. n,U4 BELGIAN COAST BIG U-BOAT HARBOR WHICH WAS BLOCKED BY DARING RAID AND AFTERWARD FILLED BY BIRDMEN, LEFT BY FLEEING ENEMY , IMPORTANT RETIREMENT MOVE HAS BEGUN IN SOUTH, BETWEEN THE OISE AND SERRE RIVERS FRENCH IN PURSUIT (By Associated Press) DATELESS Germany has apparently lost the whole Belgian coast The defeated and virtually demoralized German army is in full retreat toward Antwerp. While the Germans arc fighting well and retreating iwith great skill, the great military machine is believed in dan ger or collapse at no distant LONDON, Oct 18. Zeebrugge, the port of Bruges, and the second important' submarine base on the Belgian coast, has been occupied by the Allies. Bruges has been evacuated by the Germans. LONDON, Oct 18. The Britfsh forces have now en tered Turcoing, six miles north of Lille. The Belgian cavalry is pursuing the retreating enemy in Flanders, with the object of cutting off his retreat to Ghent. The Allies have occupied Blankenerghe, southwest of Zeebrugge. LONDON. Oct. 18. The Serbia, Albania and Montenegro by the central powers has begun, according to a Vienna dispatch. PARIS, Oct. 18. The Germans have begun a new re tirement movement in the area between the Otoe and the Serre 'rivers, between Laon and Cambria. The French forces are advancing from Achery and Czoigny, and are pursuing the German rear guards. The French have captured Anguilcourt, in Argonne, and have crossed the Aisne River near Vouzieres. The fighting continues in the area to the west of Grand Pre. lownoN Oct 18 The Germans' LONDON, Oct. 18. The "'" are preparing to Inundate the low lying aYde eouth of the niver, Scheldt la entern Belgium, accord ing to an Amtardam report. Inhabl- tanis nave Dees oraerea w their homes Immediately. The British naval force withdrew from Oitend when the Germans who were not clear of the town began 'helling the warships. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 18. Huge flrea areata be aeen In the direction of BruiH. aemrdiBs to reports. T The following casualties are ru-, ported by the commsndlng general' of the Americas Expeditionary Forces, Killed la action Missing a action....... . Wounded severely 171 186 146 II Died of disease.. Died of aeeldeot and olker - ' 1' Died of wounds. 'DUd, frwa' AlraURo aeeldoat.... 1 Wounded degreinadeterailned I 8 Wounded illgktly.,M s. Private Qovrio Hall of ioeriaan u. teWW w .Uo., i Later asw. fly,-Prlste Arthur, Viaetat ai Pertlaad wm WHM to vj BASE IN ALLIED HANDS aate. -ii- r evacuation of territory in' '". "d Pr,vate M,Unrd flstM prevl' , reported dead U announced as ,,''..,, "'!""? wnded- . ' BIO M)AX NOW COMES IN FAST. v WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. '. jg, The Fourth Liberty Loan le) u nearlng the home atretch with four billion two hundred and fifty million dollars to be 1 raised In tho last two days. it m w ... . pnnMiNKYr JUDGE MAY ENTER ARMY. oii.dtt trm Or is. The name f c.k.m, w,-, w-.. ... . : of Justlco iJiwrenco T. Harris, of too State supremo court, Is on tke list of prominsnt lawyera of yarlous etano who are known to be willing to leave their rresenl positions and serve the country la the office of .tke Judge ad- vocate general or tne unueo renerai v" vi - r. ir -uiuc. H.rrr. ,. ca, to 'aerva la that capacity ho will accept, necessitating hla iwlntflra from ttt suarame beach of pregoa, KLAMATH FALLS, frnnanr -- IS EXPECTED ITKTNE RKirilHTAU DIHCUMHKB WILSON NOTE, HUT ANNOUNCES NO POLICY OUTBREAKS AMONG SOLDI KRH REPORTED I1KRNK, Swltterland, Oct. 18. Tho President's reply to the CJerman note has created a new stale of affairs In diplomatic discussions, and the German reply Is expected to make It clear that the tone employed, by tke President was open to objections. Tho relcbstag has passionately dis cussed the Wilson reply, but bo line of policy has yot been determined, according to, German sources. Hlndenburg's presence at Berlin la believed to foreshadow the drafting of a reply. ZURICH, Oct. 18 Official etata-. meats Issued by tke entente are so longer published la Germany. It la rumored tkatjtkere have bam outbreaks among tke soldiers at tke front and abusive placards coacera iag . the emperor. e the. verowa, rinesrmndeabarg hasrLndswdawff Boetei la various railroad statutes hi Germany.' 1 AMSTERDAM, Oct. 18. A dam oastratloa by tke German Independ ent socialists In Unter den Lladea at Berlin today Is reported by tke Co logne Volke Zeltung. Tke crowd saag the1 Marseillaise hymn. The police prevented the demon stratlon from reacklng tke Imperial palace. There was a clash In wklck some of the crowd were slightly Injured by tho p'oHce sabers. FIRST DEATH 0 A. H. Perry who died at his home on lower Slith Street hero today is the first death aa a result of tke Span ish Influents In this city. The deceased who waa employed oa the 'County road near the Aliamont ranch'.'was taken III last Monday and mnldly , became worse. He leaves a wire and tea children. Several of these are also reported to be- Buffer ing with tke disease. J ' Previous to coming to Klamatk Falla tho Perry family resided III tho MerrlirsectlOB.', Tko funeral arrtfaVF menu nave not yei oeen eanonaeew. DUCK: DYING IN LOWfcH MARSHES Ducks are dying around, the lower Klamath marshes In greaV rapidity, according to Game Warden Henry Stout, who does' not attribute tbo trouble to Spanish lafluaata but rather to 'the atrong mud la the lake wh'lch Is rapidly being drained for reclamation purposes. An unususlly large number of tko birds have been found In the vicinity of the Hopkins ranch, ke says. ARRESTED FOR FELONY George Floras, wkp rooms at tko AraravM rooming Mouse, waa tale - - -.,-, - :ss; t-.Vk-i A. D. Turpla. upon Invastlgatlon was dUmissed for task of ovMMM. EERMiN HFPLY mm OCCURS TODsY OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19M IS TORN ........................... . "MMM"' IMSfH BIG UST OF LOIN PLEDGES TOTAIi OP 'NEARLY TWELVE THOUSAND MTCKIVKD FROM RESERVATION". ! TARDY ONES 1 HURRY B! EFOR1. DRIVE ENDS. The Liberty Loan returns for yes terday ware featured by the splendid response shown by the Indians of the Klamath Reservation, wklck aggre gate 111.160. This list consists of thirty four tadlaas and contains oae ' ...... . . . I two thousand dollar pledge and four . I of one thousand. Tke total tkla morning for tke Countr was something over 000, according to Chairman Wlleoa-' ' 1, . . .. . .. 1 Cltlteaa are reaslnded tkat tke drive la closed tomorrow at tkree o'clock and tfcoso Who kavo put off maktag tkelr ptedgss anUl tke teat momeat must as get them la quick ly If tkey are to be received. . UMER P OFGEMf v WASHINGTON, Oct 18. With the Berna-Constentlaopla railroad cut by the allied occupations of Nlsh, Germany Is replying upon Its Black Sea fleet to hold Turkey la line. In- formation haa been received at (he state department tkat tko Turkish government haa been told by Berlin that tho fleet will opea fire oa the Ottomaa capital at tho flrst alga of defection. This German fleet consists largely of warships captured from tke Rus sians, 1 but it is believed bore to stroag oaough to control, for tho present at least, the Turkish govern meat. It wsa pointed out today tkat with the British forces rapidly clear ing Palestine and Mesopotamia of Turklah control. Turkey must kold tu Constantinople aa Its only kope of maintaining any power aa a govern ment. I News from Copeakagea tkat Isset Pasha kaa been appointed (premier aad minister of war la tke bow Turk' ten cabinet waa Interpreted as mean' lag that Berlin still Is not without a frlead at court. Baeauas of kia long service aa the chief of tho Turkish army staff and kis aseoelatloa wltk G'ermsa officers, toast Is looked noon aa friendly to Qermaar " Tko accuracy of reports tkat tko t'nlon aad Progress club, tka moat powerful organisations la Turkey, kad been closed at the demand of theTur kish, army staff waa doubted by offic ials here, who said sack aeflea would be taatamoua to a military revolu tion. It tke report la true, they de clared anything might aapaea la Con stantinople, -a.' , ) , MORE CANDIDATES ' ' e FILE FO OFFICE. . Si The names of Joe Moore aa Couaeilmin for tho First Ward. CK. Braadeabtuv for tho Third- Ward aad Miss. Ida B.,Memyer e) e) as City Treasurer have aeea , filed with tke- Mtwuwnr slgaa- tures with Judge A', L. Leavltt for tke coming crty.oteetjon 'in e) addition to tasM amiouely e meatioasd. ? a) wmm. URGE TULE LAKE LAHO TRICK) PEN BIDS FOR LEASE WILL BE RE. CKfVKD UNTIL NOVEMBER STO "LAND FLAT AND IRRIGABLE WITH LOW WATER RATE. Resuming a custom followed la years past for tke development of tke newlv reclaimed lands nlong the gra dually receding Tule Lak shore la Sritfcera Klamatk County Oregon J . .. ,-.. .. " ?"""" "" . .u", . 1 ah, tke Department of tke Interior , tM to wMm wmimtU. hy Mrsn tkonaand across of wad, .early In November. Tke laad le per SSlO.-'fxvtly flat and la Irrigable tbo roatal " r h .w,,rJrt,"i TJHi per Here foot. Blda for these par- cols of bad wklck range la ateo from forty seven to oae kuadred aeraa will be tocelved at tbo Uaited States RoclamatloB office hero aatll two o'clock November tk, wkea tkey win bo turaed over to tko klgkeet bidders. Nlaety sevca tracts are Meted. Payment of tko' aaioast bid mast aceemnaay 'tho aropaaal.ky ckoek.tbaak dvatt or i"'J' 1 fSawafJaa mRBjIssmldBSJJ 5aiSlu.Hwi fiscal aasmt at stmmaU Falls, minimum bid acceptable la flfty per acre. Oaly oae lot will bo leased to each person, bidders nowever, may bid oa aa maay Iota as tkey wlsk deetgaa- tlag tkelr order of ckolee. Oae of tko provisions made la tko lease Is tkat tko lands mast bo cultivated. Tko term of tke lease will koala oa January Sad next aad cease Decem ber IStk 111. Some of the lands offered for leas may and at certain 'tlmee of tho year are subject to flooding or overflow by the waters of Tule Lake aad It la specifically uaderatood tkat akoald any of the lands be overflowed later than June 15. 1811, the lessee will bo given tke use of tko land tko ffrst year following wkea tke load so teas ed Is not overflowed. Tke lasses to loos say otkor expenses Incurred by ressoB of sack overflow, Oaa deatk test night aad ssvsral serious caaea of tke Spanish lafluea aa here, emphasise the, serious hold which the epidemic Is taking lu this coramunlfy aad the active effort which mnrt bo constantly tx.rted to combat It. Seven new caatM wore re ported yeatoiday. The disease hero baa Mrnred to attack adult mea principally, rather than women and cM.ilren atho there aro aome case of these. The Red Cross and the city offic ial i.rr cooperating In every way to look a'lrr these stricken and to pre vent furlhor cases, a iwi ntnsks are helms prejiirwj and also caps for all nurses. Tkree visiting nurses srs now constantly employed, a R. C. SENDING BELGIAN CHILDREN TO HOLLAND. HARVE. FRANCE, Oct. 18 Lieutsaant-Colonsl Ernest P.. Biek sell, CommlssiOBsr for Belgluas, has announced that tho Amerieaa Rod foes Is to aid the sickly children la occupied ueigiura oy seasiag laesa Into Holland to build ud their stress- jtk.. Already 1Q.000 children have boon brought out of Belgium tor tais spoftial treataaat. iMiais . GJU1G on DISTRICT NOW emmnmammama) V.l FROM STATE HEALTH BereBE PUT ON ZEHHH A 1 1) t R ftL BNFORCB RBW RULING 1 ''"V 1 "fjerftaWoSro.. Oct if, till. "Mayor. 1 Klamath t Falls, Ore.: ....... vZ3v22r-. i . v ica mwm.miwwuwmm iv vrtjni psf-i nouce Rosort r. 1 nan, wmm HutkCn.; ' ' ''ffi ' tt'cEL TBf amrra msaasgs wa,? aero hm BHM.'aaa m wltkMaTlrBmWlHul ado for Uw kaadtta htemle t.tl fan poBoa aa-k tkerRy of tMsV iwtu.bo bask oc taw Ci tho state iMWaaaJf ' iiraasa. BBhHa are IsfMflP MtH tka strsad of UhM -- JBF lr"J"i -ii k m ' T- mwfi ,. ...215 M tava-swr are ansa wm " -atJ-fc.-r br taksaj.au' la arise .la ThO' of this dkwase aas.iirkafa aot pm tally Toallsod hero as yet, iakVM Is at a most eritleal aataro, aad m n oaia eotly aofod tkat tTrimalh' FliTh, t-wiff bo mars fortaaate tkaasosao of'tho to C.,B. CRMsLBRi : : - j' UK liAXS) PSMTS OF BABBB TO FATE. (By LONDON, Oct.. 18 A dieaateh'te tke Dally Mall from Tho Hacwi oaetea Matthals Brsberger. without aortfolllo la,tho Oermaa. awv ernmSnt, as oxpreaeiig regret ,ove the slaklag of ko Irish mail steamer Lelaater, bat deeterlas tkat It was tks kaad of fate, tor which Oenaaay couldaet bo rsspsaslMe. "Tho oocarreaeo la esceptioaally regretable." Brsbsrger Is sayksg: "I tesra wttk oo symaatky of tko disaster wkteh.has overtel'oa so maay womea sad hlMrea.' My attitado oa such ooearraaeos Is woll kaowa. la 1115 I sxarssasd my re grets of tko maay vietlam of 'tko Lust- taate. My regret Is laoraasoi(la tkla aad ease to geaulae paw. Tho' kaad of fate, for which wo caaaot bo made responsible, kaa goveraod aere." t ALUBS FOOL AIM HBtoOTIOMS WASHINGTON, Oot 18. Tbo aortal resources of tho' allies have bsoa pooled. Just as the fighting foreees wore eombiaod uader Oeaer- altsstaw Foch, Joha D. Ryaa, head of tke alreraft produetloa board kaa anaounced Ryaa returaod from, Fraaso with secretary or war nwier. The allies, for the irst Uase, now have unquaatloaod supromaay of the alr.' Ryaa aald. ''Amsricaao aro laklag a largo part la tao air figki Ing. Tko Amerieaa Da Havttea four la belag used la largo anmbers. It Is probsbls tkat the 'raldlnif afuad roa of 880 aucktaao. wksoo sJtplolta were reported la reoeat dlssstebss. waa mads up entlrely'of , AaHrlcan macklaea." ' Tbe Amerieaa pilot aad air fight er Is considered tao hH the Brit ish alnaaa la all reaaeaU, Ryaaaaid'. a 'm ! ' ) ' '" , CAMVIVBWsffVP 'S, e ' H)UAJUNTnrBD t e .' t-1 ' V '- ,4 CAMF LKWI(C:0. IS.-Till eaamp Is to bo plaoai'ki strirt-.w taraatlM at RoMn iossor-jw row meralng aar arstsalaUvs meaaurs agalaatf th Ipnasau. Uc meeiaags: Vyr oRy aatU faitfg HUNS KMWWMMMMIMMM AIKTPIA Tfl av ... rt. vo."f ANNGUXCBB BASIS NOW rfin-BnaawBiWviT-i fPFPf HiiajRsBi PTAUBlsMA g Of thO MIMt4ln 'rYbw mJh3iT&i5uM ft -''x BskM sasBSIBVBBBJaV . -- k Immm aVTTsBamVBBamn BBWJmmmmmmB J JlfiZ" ' ' ,t ' " & ? jtBMfA, oi. 18.aoaa'fsr.tko Of At mt,mt mmmMmmf "!.! 'V te.';'li?pk.-siUs-f''d4i''; - a--saTasothe' attMafpslaote .3.- -..i tit..iirT.'iIj.jj''r. Fetead wltMW 'Pettsh- ? t, t . T.Jj- 1 1 - la.,JJ!fVvrf t'vi' tj fi t 1 . . av. - -.L.v k.rt W - - -.i 0 TTe swy Trisato'aMa f.Ji - Oct 18. Thetw have booa groat soeaos of tamuK at .tko Haaasrisa diet, .'darnwj. wiitehdo maads for aeoVfcomiBsado, aa.nvj.wan thatAastria a "a toSaral . 5 . irf flMro' was a fosUag oanrsasad tkat Haagarymast kavo fasl'aaioaeiay. Coaat Miehael KsieAyt aksrply criticised the forolga' soMey of Haa gary, aad aafel, Il"- asnartr wat Iteasswltk Oeraar kaa ttmRa." HsSeriticiosdite aamMriao war faro,4d se;na' mistake tks eeatral vqwsrrwaa la tkelr aa deroatimato of America. "' BRING YOUR UNEN '., GOODS IN TOMORROW. Aa thare is .a consWerable portion of tho amount of Unea goods asked from Klamatk Couaty for tko Hospl ' tela la France V tko' Rod Cross, still to bo gathered, aad as It Is deelred to have all goods' la by tomorrow - alght, the public Is urged to arias la whatever eaa,be.uraed over for il-.. -''.C- ,,. i sV stWBsmJsai wwsiBsTy vBSnBBVSSFBJHHB "i tAtJBrggnfammmi sa-Iakakl&e-MM d2MMmmBant VsBBapsSmf aaaaaHBBsai BaaawavBaBaaajsanpaaln aBmmvaaaaseBmaBaB teWimmailsB"!"';'- - BASEL. 1 V s wurr, vvjiv.w. l ( w oecwrea .na. iua iumHii should bo stroag rstber than of floe texture. The dimensions given be low aro approximately oaly and otfcer, slses will bo accepted, Unbleached goods are also acceptable. Sheets, 64 by 108; bath towels, 18 by 88; hand towels, IS by 80; hand kerchiefs 18 by 18. , MIDLAND MAN HELD FOR THREAT TO HLL , .nT? 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