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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1918)
ntv ri-1 riTOTOW, &?&:. " lu c s h t k " v . .!' ! w ?. it r 'flW ,r w iJp,t?&auinssaiaaiB i(!'.VJ..'l anariBnJ.1aK.afcljaa.am 1 month. -'ii.''."'l MM I anOni nSminninanni I . Mk 1 J HM tm van BnnVrnWaVJUnrerBn as BlillIBIrWBllll. Mini nil n i ni ti LIU II II LIU i THE KVBNINO HERALD, J" "' 0KKS2S riuiAvt wttohich m, ,,, r to al-fi thru mm rh',niVntaa:;'Mrittiiaidaylwiwer Industries, arc exposed unit night, have made S4r raids, drop-j met ntfkJMy danger front the rnldera.j nln207 tonii ot borabe'npon enemy But t!iterrr,ot the Oerman pop-.n ulace la not confined to too territory actually added to the war tone. It exists thruout the country, particu larly la far-distant Berlin, where preparation! already hare been made to defend the city against raids. railway winters, munition works, I poison gas factories," 'electrical and I engineering plants, blast furnaces, .aerodromes and other Important mil itary objectives. i Tho offects ot these raids hare been of Incalcuable benefit to the A I lies. One of tho first waa the compul sory withdrawal by the Germans of a fr!nrrvnnnil- large number or tneir airplanes rrora A belt ot tho IB0 flht,n front ,or ,ne fn,e of ids IlklHa 350 miles i Hut a greater gain has been the tirnrmitifl anil wlliinriafl ilmiraaslnn caused to the German people, the i "home front," to use the phrase ot Luilendort. Captured letters from I LONDON, Oct. 5. Mce Assoclicd Press) Rhine .Valley, roughly long, from Cologne In the north the Grand Duchy ot Uadcn In south, a region crowded with war Industries and Intersected by a rail way system of ltal strategic Import-'place as widely separated as Mann nnce to tho German army In Prance, ' helm and Cologne testify to tho ter Is now a definite part of the warjror and panic Inspired by the raids tone. This is one ot the most strlk-' among the civil population. Well-to-tag and significant developments of do families, in increasing numbers, the Allied campaign, and how big are are seeking the temporary security Its possibilities may bo gauged by the 'of more distant inland towns. There vast damage, both physical nnd'aro indications that the light of the moral, already Inflicted upon the J wealthy Is causing Intense resent enemy. J racnt among the working population. Over that region in the three, who, being for the most part engaged HI HEARING THEIR OLD FRONTIER Indian Tan Boys' Army Shoes 'sc,i si Here it jusfrtne best Shoe made for boys' of all ages. They are Jietl;Munson asameaijhpse foJSPurbojt m the rmy. Wc bavea; cbmplet KOCgmtDMg htfHandw top.' bljkey are the, best wearing shoe made. tharArethe sensible nr-rr'-tf J iTV LJLTT. v .sr Z.i mpfafm?Tfrt aavdL prevent misshaped feet in t 'pjBasjBBBjiHaa aaaaaaBBaj aaaaaasBSfl 1 .agaLL anfawaanfawaunfawaunnawjaFr' agaagaF '- t - and -era" besides r nape for v CM tniTv t Modern Shoe GEO. W. BRADLEY, Mgr, Store 727 Maim St v; Gmfouola No SHOW No CHURCH Honors , v Daring this period of Spanish Mfmeasa and war, why not hare a little show or a little chnrrh right la your own hoaae sweet home? , All the music of the world and most of the fua of it Is right en isp if yon have one of the fonr standard Phonographs-Vk : trola, Honora, Grafonola or Kdlson. What safer place for enjoy. Meat than yonr own home? Our stork is the largest, onr records the greatest la variety, ear terms suitable. Why hesitate?, Uv m ;'P WM ?A.r ?, s fr VjMrota A'fv !n Shepherd Piano Depot SUBtVilnitriiai'ls Nswt door PostoMce New Edlsoa, 8AN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Oct. 18. Serbia, with a well equipped amy of' 4,000,000 men, expect soon to face Austria and Germany on her Una she occupied In August, 1114, known as the "Sava-Danube line," CapUln S. Mllutlnovlch. head ot a Serbian re cruiting mission to the United Btstas, declared hers today. Since 8erbla Wane active In re crultlng her nationals in this country ' I over (0,000 have left these snores for the Macedonian campaign, the 'officer said, adding that fifteen thous 'and of these, flvj lumiltel of them from California, participating la the abarp decisive campaign" la the terri tory !eh(nd the VruatiiNlnh line, wlilcli resulted in the PulRor'an de bacle and the clearlag of Albania of Austrian trootw. I Thoasaads of Serbian soldiers who. fled to the mountains of their coun try when the Austro-Germaa flood poured over the land, rcjolaed their fellows aad again took up arms la their country's defence when that flood was awapt back by the Serbo French advance.. These self-exited mea lived primitively In the moun tain fastnesses, too fsw to check tke Invaders, bat hoplag aad praylag for the time when ther might sgaln Join the nrmy of their country. They were trensled with joy, Captain Mllu tlnovlch said, whoa they saw the arm ies ot Serbia sweeplag thru the land. Blace Bulgarians plea for peace Macedonian reservists forced.to serve la ike BalgarUa army Sad them selves free to cast la their lot with Serbia aad the Jugo-Slav, detach meats from 'liberated' portions of, the Adriatic enact. Captain Mllatlaavlca said. These mea. all trained to the" mlaute, are adding heavily to thai weight of the Slav forces, la his opla toa. ' Dearest Public: What I am trylag to Imp yonr mind la that we are having a real bale oa the maay liaes that wa handle. Have yon or are yo later ested eaoagk to come la aad let as show yon. Besides shopping early, yoa save moaey. Yon look after the peaalea sad the dollars will look after themselves. Ones I had most 10 cents, bnt nev er waa exposed to the dollars. Tims waits for no maa aad a like number of womea. Bat the maa or woman who dooo-aot have the time nowadays la Jobless. ay, yoa. little sleepless night. whea yarn are aaviag oae of those regular waking spells, eeme In aad see wkat wo have that we are mak ing, this talk abont.. After tomorrow this goldea oppor taalty will bo elosed. We have no silver llaed eload. bat a lae line of silver plated ware. I aeed yoar help, so please harry. MCHATTAN'B At 105 Mala Street , m Yoar clothes are cleaned RIGHT here. Best oeulnned nlant la Eut era Oregon. D. M. Cleaalag Co., paoae so. , is-st WANTED Experieaced woman for general housework. Call 106 8, Fifth street. 18-st AXNOUjrCBItEXT la order to plaes my Independent caaaioacy for snsric of Klamath County before the people In a gea oral way I have adopted this method. Haviag served tho neonle as' sheriff. aad feeling that my record as sack omcer win compare favorably with that of my predecessors. I do not real that It Is necessary for roe' to enter Into a detailed resums'of my offiolal career my record as such omclst meets your commendation or it does inot. Suflcs it to say that I am offer pg my Independent candidacy upon the immmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I We Are Prepared .SmmmmmangmmnaE SaanamaKamnmnamW for Cold Weather FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR Ih FA1X AND, WINTER WEIGHT FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN WAY BELOW USUAL PRICES t?i If tltst was vr a'sood Vstsoa for buying goodiiup pliM'df uaderwrtim oufotutc, yoW will find it hr. Qawlity is high 4mJ( prictm low in mott instsuicss. .Wcm4M.'g Union StdU am akowa in all tylt4 high,, low, Dutch nocks, anklt or knoo longth models. Wonta's Umn SnU's; $1.00 Fall weight cotton Union Suits, white ;all size's. - NEW A COATS Great Sale for One Day $25.00 And tho. Price is Sensational One glance at these coats will tell you they were made to sell for ever so much more than this special price. They're made in the very new est models; loose back or bolted, with large collars of black onus sum, kit coney or self materials. There are belts and buttons and pockets to add style, and the colors are lovely taupe, burgim ' dy, plum, brown and navy. Some are .half and some full lined ,and they're wonders at $25.00. On sale one day only. None reserved. None sent C O. D. or on approbation. Vests or Tights, $1.15 0aWs UiiM Sails, $1.50 Woolen Coating $1.96 Women's heavy, fleece lined vest or tights f or winter wear. Extra sires A ;....$1.25 (Mm Sato, $1.65 Heavy fleece lined Union Suits, high neck, long sleeve, ankle length, for winter wear. '- fL.! C a- J 9 lalfj V Fine wool mixed Union Suits, in plain band top, all styles. OiMrci's Vests tr Fists Fall weight, heavy fleece lined, gray or; white. , Sizes up to 12 years. " B. ji' Bew Usi Ssfc , 50c Heavy fleece lined Union Suits, color, gray; sizes 12-14 only, to close at , .'.....80c Heavy ribbed merino wool, for girls and boys, white and gray, 8ize.2, $1.80. Each size larger, 18c ' OnikVci s EcMrsay Hsse, 20c Made from good grade cotton liele yarn, four thread in heel and toe ; black only. Sizes up to No. 9. hates' EcfataxHite, 25c , Black only, all sizes Make Yr Owi (Msrts Here are the necessary helps: COTTON BATS 12 ounce, clean cotton 28c COTTON AND WOOL BATS 72x90 in. pure white ..: $2.80 COMFORT COVERINGS 36-in. Silkoline, large assortment ,of designs and colorings 28c 36-in. Challie, new variety of designs 28c A gigantic purchase last season brings you these unequulcd offer ings today. There are many de sirable patterns to delect from. Blankets Underprked here, today WOOL BLANKETS Fancy 'plaids and designs, full size double blankets". $10.00 WOOL NAP BLANKETS Large plaids in. tans, blue, pink and gray, double blankets, full size $6.00 Fancy Crib Blankets Dainty colors and designs. Just the blanket for carriage use or for the top crib covers, in pink, blue, tan and'plafn white. $1.00, $1.80, $2.00 COMFORTS Large assortment of bed com forts at from $2.00 up to $9.00. AGENTS FOR vkttfo ja&lfy fiarmenis Moe's THE.WOHEN'S STORE i t lpBKKEKEKEKKKKKKKKKnBKntBB m lis of DEFENSE WFJE REM FORM now a big question In the minds or the Intelligence officers ot the Ameri ca army. Information bad reached them showing that the Hladenburg line Is but ons element or a multiple system or defease works which the aermans have constructed across Northern France. The cities or Mile. land Mets constitute the pillars or thess great Usee of resistance. The Hwo cities are enormous entrenched ,n being bard at work. Editors Note, The tallowing Article was prenared by an Associated Prtsis eeVresaeadent previous to the sni naming' victories or the Allies durlag the past taw dsys. Slnco it was written the stronghold or Mils aad a considerable lllmon, covets Moilerea-charlevllle and Sedan, follows the right bank or the Mouse, defends Hriery nnd Con-Nans-Jarny and virtually rejoins the Hladenburg line at I'agmy-aur-Moe-elle. Finally, (he elements or n fourth line of retreat exists, running from MKRCHANTM OK KI"IMAJ2L KAM AND",t)lTNTV. ATTKNTIOS You nre heroby notirw-il that .no further order regarding; the National Council of Detanse request for clos ing will be given. Kindly note w details as were given In the breaMC Herald under the dsto of (ktobsr If. This Is n 'direct nppcal to your patriotism, nnd It is hoped that r Vnlencleanea to Olvet. oa which theiwlll comply with "he order In " l at B, &!. . a I . . . 1 . It... .aula w..u.u. a,BV wore reporxaa rectauy veessva ssjuu sbsbb tnaj S&ra?lllftlBnnl UI aam. ..... ssrlss of curved lines .one Inald. the . .,n',e I,r,ncP ', naturally, -.1. wnea up Dy auxiliary lines. "Draces' other, i The first or there lines wss the Hlndenburg system now crumbling before the Allied attacks. Back or this Is a second Germsn linn or re sistance which is called here the Hun ding line. Possibly thje Oarmsns or. strictest detail, boglnnInK Huturdsr, October llth. C. D. CIIOIIPKNINO. County Chairman Klamath Couatr Unit State Council of Defense for Oregon. that pvntH jf mm. .mIIaHIh. support or the neonle unon tha .portion ot the territory mentioned , may endeavor to stem the tide of de irsaatB oi isai recora. in aoing so. ,'" iniien into me Aiuea nanas ouijreat by stsndlnr unon that Una. it mere is some grouaa yei 10 eover aaa I am not actnstsd by any unuanal cireamstaaee or desire. I reel that the consciousness or having served the people In that once faithfully la the -east entitles me to nlaca m in. uapaanui oaaaiaaey nerore them tar their 'eoasfderatlon. In doing so, I eaa frankly say that I am not ham pered or coatrolled. by, nor am I the candidate of, any clique or combina tloa; that I stand nbsolutsly upon my owa merits s nn Independent candi date ithat I am free aad clear ot any pre-election pledge. or combination that would la any manner tend to ambsrass ms. if alactad. in iin. .. neonle an Impartial administration of tns oaleo, f C C LOW. the reader who is following the wnr .progress on' the map will be able to trace' the fortifications already taken nnd those yet to ho gnlnsd. Tha article wss prenared with a date of today 'iatf laaiesteal much more raps)tptke;A!Mad victory has developed taaa was aatielpatc. ' WITH THB AMiaiOAN FORCES IN FRANCE, (Correspondence or the Associated Preas)r-Where the Oer msn army will eadoavor to make Its next stand eaea h whole Hlnden burg line Is deftaltely abaadeaed Is Urts from south or .Mils, sxtends from the western outskirts of Doual, passes east or La Catelet to Fresnoy, skirts the left bank of tho Olae aad tha right bank of the Serre, bends back towsrd Shwonno. follows ths how .northern bank of the Alsne to south- There Is or wss one on tha left bank or the Kscaut batwaan r. bral and Valenciennes, another bet-' ANNoiJNCKMK'Xt ween Hlrson and Vervlns, snd others Thsre seems to be some mlsundjr- between the second snd third Unas atnndlng among rural schools rsu- along the Bnrre. between tha drat .mi e'oa'ng on account of tne demlc. In c ZX:SS no'wT'tV' 'nd ,MU. Sic.T:fthTder.rT iheTsiM. omers possibly now In the course of hnirfl 0f bea'fs has ordered aehoola la the county closod up ; furthsr notice. School boards wiu kindly saa that thta la done. This or NOTICK der applies else to other public gait construction. su wannnn ..-. County Health officer. A final meeting of the rating com- ' offtHklade. iu mlttee of the Fourth LlbeHv VSTL DR' WARRBN HUNT, nss been called tar 10 a. m.. Satur-f day, October llth. The meet a7vllil near any ana, all complalata as to tho 'MOTICIC to to heard 'W to,t eh,te Llbartv 1m k..j...... ... Z .-. 7u-. 7rJi.v. hn.nltil. Ma'n street, will be onan ..'J.li Oetaka is. ISIS, nr A. J. Lvle, klf Any Iran or .individual having jffl'Wl lalnst the Klamath Osnersl hospW . ftj east or VouaWrs. Taohes M aiteada southeast sloag tho base of tho flan ous Saint Mlhlel salleat. Bahlnrf tha Uuaalav llti. U a third system known asMhs Mottt",.,ih.t '-,,,' P-m., for thn.'r fo Wthe uadorslgned. J Lille line. .It starts at ths Scarpe th hour TSSSSSSrJ!- n-lt A. t uium !SSr- T" Ar.ym.aavHtgyoura.r.lon.or,. i ' n ,. . . '. M Jf &. .si- - .'. ,' . US