The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 30, 1918, Image 1

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REPLY TO VIENNA
GOVERNMENTAL ALTERATIONS IN GERMANY DE
SCRIBED IN NEW NOTE RECEIVED BY
GOVERNMENT TODAY
AUSTRIAN SITUATION IS NOT YET CLARIFIED.
ARMISTICE TERMS FROM WAR COUNCIL
' TO BE DRASTIC CONDITIONS
(BjrAMOcUtedPMM).
i WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct 30. Another note from
Germany which has reached here today, supplant the last
brief communication by reciting the governmental changes
m uermany, u tviacnce inn me xaiser nas oeen aepnyea
m mu power at uuuuiig war unu ivcvuung uence.
The Germans do not address the President Dersdhaiy.
but send the information to the American government, ap
aamthriWvfntataf that with the transnussion of arniU-
dce and ptatMj pleas to the Allies, the stage of personal ap
ptali has passed.
The note says that the actual responsibility has been
transferred to the relchstag.
It will probably be forwarded to the supreme war coun
cil at Park
The President is now working on 'his reply to the last
Vienna note. He is expected to inform Vienna authorities
that their request has been referred to the Allied govern
ment. Officials still regard the Austrian-Hungarian situation
as far tmm starifled, and they question how far the govern
ment ofvTehna is now qualified to speak for any one.
The Armistice program prepared by the supreme war
council;bjs not been reported by the government, but it is
known js.fator terms equally as drastic as those described
oy ine press aispaicnes as agreea upon an vereauieu,
AM8TORDAM, Oct. SO. A' Cm
Uatlaopl dlipstca Mjra ikaak Turk
r under peace itfatlatlMa Ra) fe
vlted the Allied fleet to
Dardanelles,
A saall body of troepe art to m
landed to auperVloe tke deaieMllaa-
tloa.
The .Ruaelaa foretga mlaleter T
pltcherla la reported to bate addreef
ad a note to President Wlleon eay-
las "As a-eondltloa of amletleo yon
demanded of Oermaay tke evaena-
tlon of occupied territories. Wo at
ready to conclude an armlefleo on
this condition and ask wnen yon In
tend a withdrawal of year troopi
from the Marmaa Coast and Arekang-
el In Siberia."
LONDON Oct. SfcLcowat And
raasy baa resolved npon as wJUel
direct peace ,aesjetlatlan.s wRk Italy.l
it la reported and baa entered diplo
matic relations wltk members of the
Csecho Slovak f6veruaoat ta Fatia.
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WITH THI AMRRICAN8 NORTH
WBtT OP VdlimiN. Oct. 10. The
Americana have captured Alacrevllle
ud advanced to tke northward where
uiey Bave aeUbllabed a new line.
ITALIAN HHADQUARTKR8, Oct.
10 The AuatrtaM are still retreat
under an aver laereaslag press
ure and It la believed that the stuck
will become overwhelming aa soon
a the eaUre Allied force can enter
action. v
It la also espeeted that the Aus
trian munition', supply will soon give
out.
PARJg, Oct. !. General Debeny's
rst army gauKd m;' auccessee In
eaclrellng of Oulee which has
sen uader way for the past tkree
Th,o Fronek kave progressed
kmg the Peron River ud captured
"ny prleoMW.
The following eaaualtlea are re
ported by the Commanding General
' the Amerleen Kipedltlonary For-
Died of dlsesse 41
Wounded Severely (In action)' S
Wounded In actloa degree
undetermined 1
Missing in action IB
In hands' of enemy S
Private James C. Sheeley of Red
mond Is listed as wounded, degree
undetermined.
Private Hugh B. Olbson of La
drande Is listed as slightly wounded.
RtTTRR FIGHTING PI
SOUTH OF VAUCNCTRmtaa.
WITH THE AMERICAN ARMT,
Oct. 10. There la bitter fighting
northwest of Famar, south of Tal
eadeanea. Both sides kold a portion
of the Mont Thuoy wood.
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HOSPITAL M OPRN
FOR RRGULAR RCSIN
HEW TMKt mi !. Colonel
gaBlaas eaaig4BjaoB4 gika eMamPfJk bp aVeBaBsila
f'RwPvjejtv mjqufMjfwmum warns srifMi"
Seat'WUee mmmh for reUrn of a
eSmMammmYamvi' Iml ammmlmfgaaBamBl
ewSawSsamansnaajr om (Sgapamsmmsnma
rSBiSmtlon.Hi aa ad'
drees
pablieaa
eome of Ik eleetw, hedeeUred,
would aesare "ear allies that Amor
al determined ta speed up tke
war and insist on aadondHlonal sur-
of the eaaajy. end would
aouoa ea Oermaay "and her
vaeanl aaaeaa" taat tkev weaM kave
to Seal aaaSfMaS) WRk "tke reeolau
and straJgliliiMi seal, of" tke
American noeabilad kot merely
wUk tke ohoeure aajiaoees and waver
mc will of Mr. WMeai." t
Deewilag that "naif the leaders of
the.. President's own- party .opposed
ata-waag. be, bad 'eesamlitod kbaWf
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"CPPENHAaRN,.. Oct... 30. The
Cseck" National Committee took over
the functions of .the local govern
menf"ln Prague Monday, as the final
step la Its auccesafur revolution there.
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ceairoi to re- InDertal aymbola were removed from
SueM aa OUt- tha va'rlnua hiilMInn mnA- thmt tha
The new County road from the city
limits lino to the Pelleaa Bay Mill Is
now belna carered"wlth dadera
fast as they can be krnught from the
upper Lake buaYers at Odesea and
about three hundred yarda of the
stretch baa been completed. The Mg
roller la at workpacklag them down
tef war "maaeatas".1
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DEATH GUIHS
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MIXER HILL
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Klled la action
Died Of wauada
.Died of AesMeat aad other
USHBB ,,,,, aakf(ifte
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wounded severely ..,..........w.,..
"ee degree undetermined;
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anfoWaaftifc CttffamrOaanMnalliM
The followlgg eaeuiWesWare rat-'
frHl by tbe'Commaadlnii fleaersl
f the Asserfeaa atapedlUoaary Por-
Jerome Burton, a young man liv
ing near the Miller Hill School house
six miles south of Klamath rails,
nassed to hU last rest at eight o'clock
last nlaht. following an attack, of
the Soanlah Influenaa. He had been
aiek for about one week. He waa
married and It la reported that other
, "J members of bis family are sick with
' ."the same-disease. The deceased waa
born April, 10. 1191. . ,
The funeral, arrangement nave aot
been announced.
Thru aa error, tbo Impreealan haa
gone abroad that the Klsjaatk Oeaer
al Hoepiui kaa been turned Into aa
lalueaaa Hospital. It lat there
fprp announced that tke Hospital m
opened for genergl kuslaeee aa In tke
paat and operatleaa an4 otker eaaea
will receive their usual atteatlea.
The maaagemsa propoeea ta ear far
aay eica nureao wno may reganei
such care and If aeeeaaary, to
them. J. W. Stemaae.'
NEW CASR8 OP INPIA7ENSA.
Mrs. Charles DeUp and little
daughter are III wltk the lanueaaa
and have been removed ta tbo
latloa Hospital. Mrs. Brneot Orva of
the anerirte ornee nag several
bars of Burt Hawking family are re
ported III with tala disease.
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LVRKR NOW
Wm. Lubka. a reeMeat 9t XlsaaMk
County for nearly thirty years, la
now employed at the. Northwest Stool
Company's Shlpyarda la Portlaad,
la kelping build ahlps tor
where ke ia
Uncle Sap.
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PABia nut. SO. The trial of -
PramiarCalllaux aad hie two deput- statement "attributed
ijlH kaa bHua In the Preach Senate, court circles.
PREPAtUTfONB FOR ELECTION
Preparations for the eomlng elec
tion are notieeaMe at the Coantr
Court House these daya; Deputy
Clark' Charlee DeUp hw been knee
deep for daya lobelias; tke, different
oiaaga ror, tae various preeineta aag
Sheriff HumphHiy hag aemmeneei
dellverlag the supplies i to the oat-
side distrlet,-
sUWEf. TRYING SO FAIA BAeW.
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v LONDON. Oct. I Bmperor WMV
Ism baa go atteatwa of ahlieaWag,
kut Is willing. If It Is for the Boaa f
the people, to ordain that his rights
ikali be reframed, aeeoralatf to a
to Genua
thai heade of the repablieaa or-
gaamatloa a aaagress eupported the
adbilnletratMa whan a declaration of
war waa needed.' aad whoa there was
a aomaad for the draft,, whoa the
army waa seat oversees, aad whoa
reaalred by taiatloa or
by beads.
tbo former president spoke at a
meetlag under tbo naspfcee of the
repablieaa elub at Carnegie ball to
adveeate tbo election of "tke ropub
lleaa atato ticket hare la New York
aad of tke republican congressional
ticket tkraeat the Union."
RobagJag what ho termed too "ser
enity of democratic leadership, thai
Colonel eatd R waa "small wonder
that la the cloak noma of tke koaee
the bitter Jeet circulated: 'Here'e to
Mr eaar. tiaat ta war, drat toward
peace, teas amy he waiver!"
1 Reeeeveat criticised the general
sauna, of the admlalstretloa thruout
tha.Nrar, deelarlag:
"If Mr.'WUaaa kaA MaJI aaaamt tat
dwrogard poUtles, ke weald at onoo
kave 'eeoetrueted a eoalltloa. bob-
partlisaa. eabatot. ealllag the beet mea
of the aatloa ta the highest aad most
faapertaat osseee under him, without
regard to politico. He did nothing of
Unkind. Ia tke positions moat vital
to tke eeaduet of the war, aad la the
posit tone how most, Important la eon
eettoa with negotiating peaee. he re
tained or appointed mea without the
altfhtost guess for the performance
of thotaeka wheee sola reaemmeada-
tlaa waa a aknple esgeraeas to
MrWSeea peneaallyaad'to
Mr.;1 Wfleea-a party Ineetar.as sach
eBSWwTSBSl VSJBjSJBJSBBjBBJ''a VBSWime
CaatraattBt th Presldeat'e appeal
wMJh Llaeeln'e "outright refusal, uvea
la iho darkoot daya of the Civil War.
to apply aayTparty tost to.Staeee for
oaWe," Ua Ootoael said that Lincoln
"aJpealaS to an loyal mea of all parr
tlea, aad racked-that eaadidates fox
eoagress aa judged, not by Ue eUad-
ard.ot adhereaee to hai pereoaal aa
aalaletraUea, but by Uelr aaeoadk
UcaaJ MSport the war." j- ixU,
ateetloaofia republican coagrass.
the Coloaal'eoaUiuedwouM'belua
aeretoedabroad aemeoabM thatiHW
PvaOermaashad aaclneaato and boe-
eaovlk' r.ajasl j!Oerasaija 'aoelaluHs
eoaM no leaser , bo counted upoa aa
aSMMat gas tortous toaw. that the
agaUtgntaj. sad aot the rketarlHaia
i. Klu.. ,
Mr.Wgiinit terpratea thai PreelT
tM'agttadmig.
of repsbllesa
of eoagress as baeed oa
Uetr demand tkat taaRetenay. waste
tvoaiaiaoa oa pngm g ,vV :
NEWOFFICE
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city officials nave token the oath of as fast aa they are'laM. r- v
fidelity to the new Csech etate. County Roadaupsrvleor Tom DIs-
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un unwi.ii im v.vajaws tnav n wvam
be necessary to.pot.eaa larger force
In order to get the" road covered. bo
fore winter seterfiu; but arrange-
menta ra being 'made, to do thle.
Thle road fill bo completed later on
to the Fort,Klaawtk road aa a link In
a sute hlghwayWu aad south. It
waa recently ienrvayod by State Bngta-
wvr . n. ovta..waaa Hnira wwmiw
seated thafSJtVmeaey spent la Kla
maU Coudty from the eta million
dollar 'htato read bond ieaue. voted
two-yoara again -
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RED CROSS
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, -
TheTCIamatrChapter'A. It. C, haa
opened ,u headquarters oSlce In the
Wordea building Just east of the
present Red. Cross .rooms on Mala
Street. It will be the beadouarters
for the Chairman, Mrs. H..D.' Mort
ensen, Ue secretary. Rev. E. P. Law
rence, also of the Home Service, Mrs.
O. W. Robertson! , The Christmas
parcel work, for the, boys oversees
will also be handled from thla office.
The Chrletmta cartoons! are now on
bead ready for distribution and may
be 'aecured at thla office on preeen
Utloa.of the Red Croft sddreee label
from the soldier boy overseas. In
no other way can -a cartoon be ae
cured; Tbeae cartoons may also be
eecured on presentation of the Red
cross address label by relatlvo or
.friend to the Chairman of the Red
Crenjkbraach '" y.'of tbo outlylag
aiMrtcsswnttructioB leaflets tell-
Inyo what you may not put lato
the'' package and facts, as to weight
sad. psktag. may be secured at the
office hera'or any branch or la the
Gulden Rule Store, Moe and Co.,
Wlaaack'a and-Rnharfa and Whl.
mWe'or the Star or Underwood's
Drug Stores. The office will be open
every afternoon from I to 5 P. M.
at present. 'A telephone will soon be
Installed.'
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NEED TO BAVK FOOD
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By a deal completed today aad-be
coming effective November flrat. W.
H. Hawklas has disposed of his dairy
Interests here to Aaa.Pordyce and
the Cornish. Brothers, who will ope
rate In the future uader the name of
the Altamont Dairy.
Mr, Hawkins' hss been In the delry
business for the past four yeare la the
local field and haa built up an exten
sive 'list or, customers, but the eear-t-lty
of capable help haa caused him
(o mske the change! "The considera
tion of the sale was aot made public.
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JAPAN MCNDH.THOOPS
TO FIGHT BOL8HEVIKI.
u . -i.ai-Ji K-.H.'Ol " i
...OaaLyoar, ga. (&ZZti&rJ:3r
amfeewaanatSi '
from the, Ieeaso
,i, 'witk . 'znr. vy. i.
V"-rj -",Ttr.'C ftM:,U
; T.y(thaJtallp,wtu$
Ink aad Preach
tag wiU tke
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are iflakt-? , &A'
rtisnir la T irsasmrs " ' ' J A
Tk. TH"" -Vise's SnjW-
to bo a braaek ia'.tWAaetrianaleael .V ?s
eeetkof.tka;PtoYoViii:irA. :
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The Drlaonan'thua'far takaa a urn.
ber more than twenty thousand. Ref 'V-'
porta aeeni to weicate taat-tae Aus
trian resistance basweakeaed-great-
ly 'after the. flrat ruahjof the Allies fv h
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and the o enemy . nsteaee.Lmayi'.be
crusHea smok ine eeaier.of ,ino naee. ,
m. .in ' v -ir-i .. .it
i ii. Allies are wssBinar eaatwawa. v '
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- '"The HlllUry Situation forms no
adequate reason for relaxation of
ceasorvatloa", says Herbert Hoover.
Federal Food Administrator. "On the
contrary, Europe developments mske
emphasis upon this conservation ef
fort particularly Important, becauae
evacuation of occupied territory Im
poses on us the responsibility for ad
ditional civilian population."
rr (In-other words the people In the
territory taken 'from the Germans
Must-be fsd. Further demands for
foodwl!l come whenever fighting
ceasasj 'The world food supply must
be carefully administered until the
next' harvest to prevent actual famine
in parts of Europe. Saving of all
food ,bv America, must therefore be
Intensified to sunnly. bread and meat
to, kuagry Europe.
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VWaWXS FUNERAL POSTPONED
Tke remains of the late Cecil O.
Weeks did -aot reach Klamath Falls
latt'.nlibt as wss .expected and 'for
tkts'reaion the funeral services have
Mea'postponed until ten o'clock to
morrow morning. They will be of a
private nature and will be conducted
by Father Hugh Marshall.
TOKIO, Oct. 30. Japan has sent
two divisions of troops snd part of a
third division to fight the Bolsbe
vikl In Siberia. Colonel Wada, aen-
lor adjutant ia the war office made
those facts known offlclslly, to cor
rect any Impression that the Japanese
army ia mobilising on a large scale
for operations In 8lberla. He added:
"In order' 'to enable those division
In work to tke utmost efficiency in
an wide a country, It was necessary
to provide for them additional artil
lery, aviation corps, fleU aad wire
Itss corps, railway corps, poatonn
uettaiinns ana aoroe otner rontin
gents in the rear,"
and. have gained a hugejnomeatem. r.Tsp '
durlng.the'psst'three'daysgow n sfe
sscm. probable UMrtJttgVsVRjIeyLS'
days may aeoitho LwhotaMuBtrlej'-lVAj!1;
army fronting the Pfavefln retreat fe'fcfy
toward the .Tagllamento. -J v feV
Farther, north aneyweet thefAllletY, HM
Thafu' "A
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mwrr
are reported to beeadvaaclag.J'
British Bear Vales-fcanes 'are
vrmiy in caeca, iBH,'iaj BHHBsii,ka
lesst. Th,e, Allies "do ,not appear to '"'
bave aucceeded in bresklng1 thr'u' the -Germans
lines defending, Ghent.
International conditions in' Ger- i t-s)7.l
bany and Auatrla appeir to be rapid, rh ''" iX
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y crowlni werse: Maavhave beeei
killed In rlotinr at BudaDei'tThe'' V.tW,
population Is declared. to be'ln a pa'.1 -r-'0'
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the banks are being stormed by'de- .
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FUNERAL VlltP'trft
LLOYD LOW, WEAftS
SERGEANTS STRAPS
News of bis promotion to Sergeant
has Just been received by Mr. snd
Mrs. C, C. Low from thslr sob Lloyd,
who is In the Field Remount Squad
ron In France'.'
Lloyd writes' that he haa traveled
over a greadeal of the country and
la within hearing of the rumble of
the big guns much of the 'time. Ho
has been thru a aumber(of ta(lr raids
and gettlag many other' Interesting
experienceo.'1 W ,' J
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BARKUKiIN';FOait5akY. ,.
SEATTLE Oct! 10. in V dense
fog early today, the Trans Pacific
liner 'Mexico, Maru rammed and .sank
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taatmaaa gfjieakm AtavtSm mm aPXfll 44
.l VTapiI wm Mnalv.il hnn Bap." f ' 4-A
Angeles, Washington, m Oct. Itt.l
of the death of Private Raymond ?
Tower, of' the, 128th fSpriice 'Squad-k
fluensa Pneumonia, 'Deceased wag;.,u J,
born on December 81stt 1887, 'laf'T pM
AtklnaonrNebraakn, where , het lived 5 fm
until 1(103. He.camoith hla par- $m
x County wblch1haa.lrtK.--il
home untllJuly 38th. lllf.MvKMH'
i -wss assigned noJimlMtorywi!,
Tim..IlkS.1H I, .'.'U. 1,W
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$1
ents to Klamath
been his
when he
service,
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parents,
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oaw" jwm
hos',Mra.'-Bert'OVST;oI
math; shd.PfiT.rt'Wrold
with tfeaAiW BnahUu.ai.rSd
4 The remain, .will ima
l... ..M.VTJiv'.t' i' V.L-J
rails, '.tonigni ana -
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