The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 11, 1918, Image 1

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TMrtrrntlt Year No. 8,101
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COMPLETE VICTORY FOR THE ALLIED ARMIES
TERRIBLE CONFLICT
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WAS STOPPED TODAY
ARMISTICE SIGNED AT MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT.
GUNS CEASE FIRING AT ll O'CLOCK TODAY, J
HUNS TO SURRENDER ALL WAR SUPPLIES-ttES-'
TITUTION OF BELGIUM PROVIDED BREST
LrrOVSK TREATY ABANDONED
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HELPLESS THRU
ALLIES TERMS
THKMKNDOtH TOLL' TO WHICH
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II I lull t rmlxcni and other mUcelHui
roim hlMt all alllrtl vutrU In Oct-
imin ImmU uro to be vrrendcreil.
AMERICAN DRAFT
GALLS SUSPENDED
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The war aadad at 3 o'clock this morning, Klamath Falls
tine. No shadow of doubt remains of the authenticity of ,thr Aiiim immediately,
. . , . , . ... .1 t .l J t .i. Tho (Irrmnna will mirrcnder 0,000
the news, which is issued directly from the department atKUll, moMt nMtMno aooo
' .WashingtON ! loui" Hnm crx, a.OO Oalrplanra, 8,000
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autocracy with its despotism and oppression are to be ban
ished from the faca of the earth.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 11. By order of the Pre
ident, Provost Marshal General Crowder today cancelled
all draft calls, .which will result in stopping 252,000 taien
who had been called to report within the next five days.
Some men in Eastern Statesjcommenced entraining at6
o'clock this morning', and they will be considered, in, the
armyuntil demobilized, unless turned back .before reach
ing camps. - '
All men who have not completed training will be turned
back to civilian life as far as practicable.
Calls for the navy marine corps will not be affected by
irrmanv i t notify netrai conn the aimistice. Secretary Daniels of the naw deDartment.
,trii iimt they arc free to trade with ' announced that there will be no immediate demobilization
of any part of the naval forces
All draft boards thruout the country will continue to
classify registrants of September 12th.
era, without reciprocal action by the
Alllr.
In connection with the evacuation
of Hie left bank of. the Rhine, It to
provided that the Alllea ahall hold
croMlngM of the river at C'oblent,
Colotino and Maycnce, together with
bridgehead In n thirty kilometer
ruillHx.
Ttie right bank of the Rhine and
that held by the Allien U to become
neutral ntnt, which the Germans are
to etneuato In nineteen daya.
The ArmUtico la for thirty daa,
lint, the 1'realdcnt upoke of the war
"routing to an end."
The, Allien have neceaa to evacuat
ed territory, either thru Danatg or
the VUtuU River.
LONDON, Nov. 11. -A napplemca-
tnry declaration to the anuUtlce
term waa aigned.to the effect that, if
Th rir n waiv Innla. who were not contented to
frind down tko within their own.rwlm, but thirsted to ' - J-' 71"' ffS'SSi
Ct the whole glehe widerneath. their bonds of slavery,
ve been thrashed so thoroly that they have lost the sup
. port of their own vassal, and are now fugitives skeltering
m every direction.
Right has at last prevailed over might
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 11. The state department
announced at 2.4 this morning tnac tne armistice wrmi
had been signed by Germany. The war ended at 6 o'clock
this morning, Washington time, 11 o'clock Paris time.
The armistice was signed at midnight last night '
ON TH ESEDAN FRONT, Nov. 11. Thousands of
Americana with their heavy guns fired a parting shot to the
Germans at 11 o'clock this morning.
LONDON, fW 11. The Canadians took the Belgian
town of Mom early this morning.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 11. President Wilson has
formally proclaimed the armistice signed, v.
He issued the following proclamatien:
"My fellow countrymen The armistice was signed this
iI has been accoeaplished. It will now be our fortunate
jluty to assist by example, by sober, friendly council, and
X material aid in the establishment of a just democracy
Aruout the world."
LONDON, IWt? ll.-General Foch has notified the Ger-
commsader that the Allied troops will not go beyond
ww Hiiereaeh at 11 o'decktooyuatrl further orders. .
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WASHINGTON,. C, Nov. U. The President said;
"The war thus eemes to an end, for after having accept
d these terms it will be unposslble for the rman com.
ad to renew it Armed in(peralism will end its illicit
wbitkms engulfed in black disasUr." '
A total of 4.000.000 men are already under aims, over-
The niorea of conl and Iron and the jw,as nr a hnmp. nnrt nlthn tht nrmistiVp has hppn siirned.
"'"r."' ?T. ,1 " tuntAt may be a lorn? time before American forces can be rer
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There In to be Immediate repatrla-VH,leu iruiu riuucc, nuu auiue auuiiauiitti uicii may ue ovut
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HEAVY RESTITUTION
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 11. The president an
nounced that the armistice terms includes the evacuation
of allied territory, the withdrawal of German troops from
the left bank of the Rhine, and the surrender of all war
supplies.
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tho aernian battieahiM are not haud. k uermanv must aoanaoii tne ireaues 01 tiucnaresi ana
ed over owing to n mutinoua aute, Brest Litovsk must make financial restitution for the dam-
... p.WVm rr.c ... r....v , w.w ogg oy.ncr armies repay ine casnxaicen irom me xNauonai
1SXi:SSXSrSl Bk of -Belgium, ancf the gold from Russia.
The German troops are to retire immediately from any
territory held by Russia, Rumania or Turkey before the
war. .
East African forces must capitulate witHin a month..
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MOST BIDDERS ARR MKN UVINO
IN NEIOHBORHOOO RKkiapr.
1NQ TRACT. TO BK AGAIN AB
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Tula Lake In tke oatkaaatara part
of tke codnty ware taken over for
year under tke leaae plan offered by
the United States reclamation .serv
ice, lait week, according to Project
Manager J. B. Bend. These tracts of
newly reclaimed and Irrigated land
were submitted several weeks ago for
bids from the public. They varied In
size,' the average ' being about' )0
acres. The prices paid varied from
60 cents to something over '$5, the
average being $2.25. Nearly 411 the
land was leased by persons' living In
that district. It Is probable that the
remaining lands will be again' adver
tised In the near future, and bids op
ened about the first of the year. In
previous years this land, as fast. as
improved, was openea wnn iana
drawings, but It now seems probable
that the government will "hold' it to
give the returning soldiers' the irst
preference. It is proving to be tke
most productive' land in this part' of
the' state.
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C, D. Chorpentng of the First Na
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with an attack of the Spanish Influents.
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DRAFT GROUP LEAVES
FOR CAMP LEWIS
Eleven KJamstn CountymsnjCon-
v Mituiea wnsi may do me last arait
WASHINGTON. D. ,C Nov. group to leave for a cantonment
11. A, Nationwide celebratiog eAap jrom this county today,
and holiday has been deelajed. - rae Edmumdl Brewer,
e SALEM, Nov. 11. The Gov- '1, '
ernor Wltbycombe declared pko.Uwn.XtorioTtlLJOTi, Cecil
day a legal holiday, ' W." ,,uu wwwi v? . jr
iwr, nuaoipa niscnoa, ivaa' rns(,
Rtchard Vouchatxer, James Sullivan,
and JEJstlll Wlrtr. They go to Camp
Lewis at American Lake,
ANNOUNCEMENT,
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etalea a,re reported aWurcly lAal
hands of the revolntlosdata. l.lV ZjPA
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tuattea laa follows. Ja PraJWlle'VJTinjrrfi
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per. In Bavaria and BMltsjMhessjgj
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royal
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Field. Marshal Hlnd6nburg are in n1 ports are In tlie hands of reroluUoM.r ,,- iWY'i
troli near the station of Eysten. 1st naval units. - v ''vis'lv
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sMvebfsoeWae.-TIieiJJ $ ;.
family of OldeaMra; ysaanee. .,, .v.'WS
awaiting a decision of the Dutch gov
ernment, according (o a reliable re
port. v
The blinds on the train are down.
The former emperor was on his way
to the British lines to surrender whan
headed off by .the revolutionists and
forced
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tag took puwe.ta.uenm 9WJW2ml&
and eight pTcIprk. Saturday night aprt JlMm
a violent cuanonaao was jieam wh ;r. . -the
heart of the rlty. l',
A revolution In In full swing aatyA yj
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to seek safety In Holland. f wtw ,row '" "'2?uT&2fw
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 11. Tha capiiai, accorwaa ; - .rfl'i'ff.gwSl
orown prince, Ruppreckt,, and blV tol''"0?ftJ??r??2STffliOT
ataf have fled ffom Lie. where the ,!MfK!
garrison has revolted, tt !s"reported. H???. VWS&2Efyt
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Red Cross Rooms from boys having
no relatives here. Any one wishing
tosend a box to a soldier boy Is asked eromen.tBarJln,')aerd(aa to
to call at the Red Cross Rooms
procure the cartop, s
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and thq Gorman army st th dl-
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