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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1918)
ntf. '. WT 1 -f 4 . t . W paob rovn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OPBAQN l NATVHDAV, NOVKMIUUt m, ila 1! .M ' LARGE MEDFORD which the local bonnl may resume, -fc ffMfMf ' "VllVe Wlri 111 IHMIWVWilfi iV , - PROJEUl'aUKVDT E.U. ,i,0 to of tho bonds c . .-&.1 .l. 1 c surveyors HFNCH Nl MKUFOltl), Nfav o( tho Medford Irrigation district,; which roccntly voted n bond of t,-' 500,000 with which to Install nn ir- iiiveuci: actiox iim:i rvimi nml I nli ii mini treatment Is tho chief ciuise for divorce In the com . i.inini filml bv llnttlc C. Hnriier rlgatlon system to cover 20,000 ncrcs nRilst Chnrles C. Hnrpcr In the off adjoining Medford, nre now cnRiged Ire of the Circuit Court Clerk, thru In a survey of tho mnln lino or ennnf ( her nttcrnoys Uenner and Chnstnln. from Illc llittte creek to the volley. The net Ion rci'Men that tho roujilo I f RETURNING TO Uati has been forwarded to State Engineer Lewis concerning the pro ject and his approval thereof Is wait ed. Conation of the world war. It Is believed, will hnstcn the dnte at u-rfn innrrlnl In Sentemher IS9S and that the life of the plaintiff has been made miserable mud) ( of the time since) Tho custody of the jjlxtceu year old boy Is nskeii. y I 1r " LIli HPi RUIKED HOMES PAIUS, Nov. 12. Carrying their llttlo bundles of household posses slons. tho French refugees nro return ing to their homes in Chateau Thlorry and the llttlo French villages nround It, to Vnux, l.ucy. llellcuu unit tho rest, places now u part of Amorlcan history. They tiro coming back to ruins at demolished It docs not, n paternal government will, and then, hack to their tempor ary home. In the unlnvaded provinces to wait for spring. Ono purpose in sending them homo so quickly was to harvest the wheat crops, but thoro was no food, so tho Hod Cross established canteens In nmnv vIIIrkcs. and served two meals a day free to thoio too poor to pay, whllo others paid tmnll sums. Forty carloads of food wore soul to tho Marno and the Alsno In n single month. A Krocery storo has been opened In Chateau Thierry which al ready Is a busy town again, tho tho walls of Its homes have boon shat tered and torn by shells. To keep In truders out, tho residents scrawl on tholr homes In chalk. "Proprietor re turned." or "House occupied." Rolling stores on trucks tour thru tho villages In tho valleys of tho big Olso and Alsno to supply tho return iTIirMi Central Flaures in Collapie of Turkey i mmmi tr w ' Reconstruction Board May Be Organized Cemby ..lit...... nt..l lim,a.. ilnmnllfthiMl bv Gorman or, American artillery, to Hvo(,ng rcfUR0M mi food, clothing and In mllnfa nml 111 tllO shelter Of tOttOr-t. .t.t ........ll Il.....n...la i-nmn " . I I1UU80I1OII1 UIUI1BII. i;uiiiwiim v... Ing walls until tlicy can rcnuuu uiciri homes, and their return Is a pitiful A Checking Account It : the Thing You'll tad most money transaction-! represented fay CHKCK. It wakes the. handling of money more con venient and swate and at the same time Rives the bank depositor bettor credit standing In both the financial SM sswov woria. Open an Account and draw checks Bank- i on the First National K. It. Beams, lrcMeut. L. K. Wllleta, Vlce-'presldeat, liTnlle Rogers, Cashier. A. M. Collier, Asat. Cashier. Sfohn H. Moore, Asat. Cashier. e First National Bank ..,-.-.. vi aija-tu rAff nornnik, . KLAMATH FALL OREGON mecta:le. Sometimes they find no homo nt all. Nover do they find any furniture. Often they find no food, and then tho American Ited Cross steps In and helps them. The woman who can dig out her stove from, a heap of dirt and .plaster and patch It up again so that It will burn counts herself inordinate- ly lucky. One woman found remain- lng of nil her household goods Just one big sdlt-collar. Forks nro worth their weight In gold, and a fethor bed Is prized abovo rubles. Ftvo thousand five hundred blankets the lied Cross shipped out to returning I refugees in a single week. . 1 Tho people In the Alsno will not be 'able to spend, the wlntor In tholr own villages. The villages on the bunks 'of the llttlo Marno arc too utterly (battered by shells to afford human habitation during the winter weather. Now. while days arc warm and skies aro blue, their owners can find somo tiny corner or other to live In, but tho mud and rain and chilly damp of a tFrench winter will drive them, or If n""Bms"" iva,AMr n uriii iinvn rnnrn " ii ,mmmamtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmCSW' tr c"-" " "'" . - - JiiisTmmmm im ma imn i Lllllllllllllllllllllllll.tLLyllnflTlBT1Vn.g-ilVP jBssWsssssssBssssssssBssssssssssssssssssBOst 1ffl3sn'jP"ii uJlU ' niBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBliSBBBBBV'liBJfMUS7lsBBSBBBBBBRBnlBSBBBB nssssssssasssssWssilS! l If ll ! 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' ' " S g&M ..11)1 .m.-e emeu mat czr ,. si-K uiiimmf iniNUJ ottn ivi. y tfawagaii.'j''11 wuniwu wui vi X . ' iTfT JWJ wW nV Xy 7) UftwJ&f W IV SsW -ur mvmiL UMa . ii I s ii 1 M T tSI " mnn"- VVi20lOBssssssr OBra sfC & fflnssnissssV istsssl P I III AltS- -"N Demands como for coffee mills, scrubbing brushes, palls, kulves, forks, spoons and pots for tho people taking up housekeep ing again, as literally all that thoy left behind them when thoy lied has been destroyed or carried uwuy to Oerntuny. To Amiens the refugees are Just beginning to return, but thoy will como soon In largo numbers, ami thoy will find tho Ited Cross ready to receive them. There Is a big build ing In Amiens that was a boys' school In those half-forgotten days when tho city was not under shell lire. It belongs to tho Red Cross now, and Its class rooms are turned to strange uses. There Is a big "sallo do recep tion." whero tho returning refugees nro soricit out ana mcir ncuus -talncd. Thore Is u canteen that serves two hot, nourishing meals a day. There Is a long dormitory with 'beds for tho weary ones who como bick to find cmpty,rooms and rooflcs hnnuA Ttmrn nr two dlsnensarles. and dispensary doctors And much to jdo In a country where people llvo pre- vunuua, iiiM--,.."... --- The Red Cross, workers furnish clothing to the shivering, shabby peo ple, warm flannel shirts and under wear, stockings and shoes and sabots. Twelvo thousand garments went out from Paris In a single duy. And thoy furnish work for people. who must Lave a little money If they aro to live. They have an extraordinary way. those Plcnrdy peasants, of accepting facts. They go'baek to live under Im jnnfMBKitV,UnBsii- BBBsd " ,fSjHstL' WAHIIINOTON, Nov, IB,- I'resl dent Wilson has under consideration tho appointment f reconstruction commlnnlon to develop n comprehen sive urogram for the nation's conver sion from n wnr to n pence basis. Tho commission would be advisory ritUier than executive hi functions and the plans developed and co-ordinated by It would b carried out by existing kon eminent departments nml m'f eles. As now considered tho rommWrflnii would be representative of commor-1 rial. Industrial, labor, agricultural, and social Interests; Its memlummllt would be small and It would dual with all phases of the great, problom of eislug tho country from wnr to pence. ' The President Is understood J" op pom the plnn of a congressional' wn. mlttee preparing a reconstruction pro gram. He Is said to prefer men i!.o can give their entire time to tho work and ho have nude special studios of economic and soclnl problems Tho Piesldent Is snld now to be consider ing what emergency legislation mny( bo iicriwury before Ihu, government , enn prucecd systematically in Urn ,. ipinurrm of the country to mlro tM production. How to shut off further wnr pro. diicilnn without closing plant, n,row. dig men out of work iiml cnuaing t.' nuiiclnl strain, Is the iiumi liunicdlate reconstruction piohlem nu lnK (,, government. HuiidredH uf tulonrimi of Inijulry reaching govetmneni pulmenttf today dlscloniMl anxlatyof business men over this 'imMlin, tn offered many sugKeNtloun As n dur ing houso for such nukkiiIoiii, the recnnslriicllon coiiunlKHnii nuj (, Kstubllshinent of such a Imnrit ti reroiiiniended to President Wilton by Professor O, M, W. Hprngun, ntn-con. iimlst of Harvard, who ui i-ihuIiim reconstruction reseuch wnrk for th council of natlonil derctme llovsrs. mont mithorltles havltiit lnirnnolth placing of war contract,, urn cnnildir lng a plan for diverting raw muterltli from war Industries us fan mi thptt curtnll their nctlvltlc to otlu-r Indut trlt'1 where they ran he uvi at onts for reconstruction uecils War urdsri will not he cancelled In a uholttalt way until such n plan Ik dcn-lnped, It Is believed. 1 lSm I am" m V sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV Mk VsFsssssssHX U.O zzsz fnKit-n PMiSA Hero nre the central .figures In tho rvents which forced Turkey to plead for nn nrmlsllro. (lenernl Allonby's forces drove ,tho Turks from their strongest positions nnd tholr final end succcicful plea came uflcr the fill of Aleppo, (lenernl Marshall's possible conditions' as If it were the army, which kept driving on really - . ...-,.. .l- ,j I., rtirxa.1 llm Turk In show IiIk I.IHl C.irtl most natural ining in me worm. ....-..--- ------ n ,wLm ln dn nnvthin Knver Pasha. Turkey's young war. -. u k- -i- - .ii r! minister, was responilhle to a groit sTIKn. LDHTH II1UT UU UIIII uuo wa 1 a house left, nut u la nomo. "There are few ways In which American resource and energy can be better employed than In strength ening a philosophy and courago like that," said one Red Cross worker. Give to tho War Work Campaign. Give to United War Work Campaign! OIVK! GIVE! BAN REMAINS ON COMMUNITY FOR FEW MIS extent for bringing, his country Into tho war nnd having Its nrmy officered and directed by Hermann. m NOTU'K Children of tho Presbytcrlnn Hun day School may have their papers by calling for them between tho hours of 9:30 and 10:30. Their regular offering will bo welcome to pay for supplies. OIVKt OIVK! m Give to United War Work Campnltfii! A NKW RKCORM One new Record ruch month Im ii better way to purchase limn to Just buy a bunch once a year. We have many line record that you have nev er heard before. Shepherds, Rec ord Headquarters. IS-St No indications of the lifting of the Spanish Influenza ban from this com munity aro Indicated today by either the school, municipal or health au thorities. It was nlanned a few days to re sume tho normal conditions again at least by Monduy, but new cases de velooed. and tho risk of plunging the district Into a more serious condition than has before prevailed, has post poned this action. The authorities Indicate their do sire to lift tho ban at the earliest mo- mont pormlssulile with safety, as they reullzn tho Kcnoral depression on all kinds of business which tho move has occasioned, but they do not wish to act in a premature way that might undo the 'good (hat has been already accomplished. If You Feel Chilly 'Hi i'l' Klamath auto tire co. We Sell Diamond Tires 120 South Sixth St OIVK! GIVE! Give to United War Work Campaign! GIVKI GIVE! DUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY, ' s 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MVWWWWM WANT to soil or exchange, 1917 Max well tour n car. Kooa conauion, tor Improved city property. Winters' Jowolry store. 16-lt FOR RENT Sis room modern house, good location, rents $20 per month. Winters Jewelry Store. 16-lt WANT to duplicate your broken glasses while you wait? Winters Jewelry Store. HH Come In by the steam, heut while we measure you for un Overcoat Hint will continue to keen you warm when you go out. The prices range from $25 and Up Hale going on all the time. D.&M. Cleaning Co. i flfi l I The Wheels of Industry Must revolve more rapidly and effect ually now than ever before. 11 The need for increased production it not only great, but growing; the assist ance at the disposal of the business man materially diminished. 11 The officers of this Institution want the business men of this community to know that they are aver ready and will ing to extend every necessary help te legitimate business. H Confer with us. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SISSZSiSmmmmmmmmmmiimimmmmml How Electricity is Winning the War Mothers. Wives and Daughters! Save More Time and Money For War Work II The Government asks you to save electricity likewise, fuel, time, food and money. Try the fol lowing suggestions in your 'home. They are ap proved war conservation measures and lessen tbe worries and expense of housekeeping. DON'T use wasteful carbon lamps use the eco- nomic.r'MAZDA" lamps, DON'T light the kitchen range to boil, fry or toast do it at the table with the Electric Grill and Toaster. DON'T worry about washing and lroning--v a day a week with the Electric Washing Machine and Electric Itfon. H If you have electricity in your Home make it keep, house for you. It gives more economy, efficiency, and convenience more time for war work. U Ask your electrical contractor dealer today how he can help you help win the war by the more effec tive use or your eiecmc service. A WAR TIME SUGGESTION The Government uraci that Christmas giving he J!"' flnwl to useful aril losOlvo electrical apprlamt- Tjie Government has rued that no extra salespeople w mnlnviul HiimImw Ik . irAlll.... U.A. flUflft UAllljl ......f MM.Mg) ... H ..W..W.X nVRMIN M..' .---- California-Oregon Power Company t i" ' ,fc; ty , . Mat. kSV.MWW. . . .