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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1918)
jKWPA v, sovnwmn m, mm gpc JCHH CROSS WORKERS CHRISTMAS BOXES Peare or wnr, our rrghtlng men "over there" are, to ime- their Christ BU prosents. This picture shows Mrs. Clarkson Hun) on, Jr., one of the Rsd Ciois workers who hn been oiy preparing packages nt the Sev-nly-flrit Itcfilmetit Arrqory, Now MURPHY SAYS BALEM. amP.it. In a statement ( ' - .!- r--w n.T'-TTF-PTi Hptpffppi ii i lummtmm rTl 7 "V , Ml-A VM4MHM - M At. MllN. ii "ii HE IS VICTIM nT.niPT.TnD; III' IIIIIIHIIIII Bide hero HcWrday, Warden Murpliy.l, Bdjrdar, W dralci any Atrnvognnce the real reason for his that RlnlA PrAlfl Ofllcer dtmanded his official scalp. Ho says' that Keller Is the dictator, and cxor m ' "'M r , )jjfglM"sgslgM WRIGLOfS I - The Government wants tin So hereafter all three brands of WRIGLEYS will be wrapped in pink paer,aiidherraetically sealed m wax. Look for WRIGLEYS in the, pink-end package and take your choice ,cJt the same mree. popuiai Be turc to WRK5LEYS forqiiality and because - The Flavor LatsJ BUSY PACKING FOR BOYS "OVER THERE" York City, for the boys ocrscas. Be fore her uro spread tho contents of nno uf tlra cartons appned by the gocrnment. Tho assortment of smoke and candy will probibly bring forth thousands of "Oh boy, see what I got," rlp nnlhnrltv over tho employes and prisoners., Ho declares ithat tho Qovernor'i Information Is second hand. 11 us help jnu(kdcct Ills Christ mm gift. 25-0t K. K. K. HTOHK. 1 ni n utiinilurtl Insurnnce poller from tho Chllcnlc & Hmltli agency. 12 v , UKD'cnOSH IHBThlMJTION ; jien wurpuyj, r . v 5- - - ""., -.-r.,f iij'r i,' and sas' Tho American lied Cross so far has Miller, Samuel M dismissal Is d'strlbutod In round numbers 2,000Mccirtty, John..'.,. ..,- - Keller has O00 sweaters, 7C0.O00 niufflers, I,- McEnerney. Thos. 000,000 wristlets GOO, 000 helmets, - l.COO.OOO pairs of socks if'- uovuio. i,ssV.i?fir5ffiiP ?r"!!:. " .V 'bo '," rieaara8BlV5i!m RiccoBOMEMgBi Mrai ,,,;-.. -' . Bevlts, men .i.... r; " ? ' xA fV .-ffl"! ClJGkwHi mjh"!- -'- 1 4 100 1 I TiirliiiTl TsasslMSTTliT I iitfaMsiiiMsT swiV . v ffistfcJPpir Bw.nson, Andrew f. --A-.-. , , OwT i A ,r3??sSiBT ThompsonA.rii"" ' t i Z1 . - Wifrar ' 11 1 w t n' 1 - - nu . j 1 1T jdjf Jss." fPurina J W. ., M" sp THE EVEN-NO hniirlh hhprtv --; , Iti t l.o following Hat I have cor ik iircina a rcw mistakes made lif pub- ' llthlng the blue list and the list alio contclnt names of subscribers whose , precinct wore hot given; new corn els to Klamath County; subscriber! who made more than oat subscrip tion. . . ". j Tim various precincts In which , tl no subrcrlbcrs live hlV been ere- dlted with theno subscriptions Jiyt n far as It was possible to determine whore -credit should be glvtfrU Arthur II. Wilson. CKalrinan, . XllfccllnncotM Continued Itnntnn. Pnlnr 10!) Ilnnion, Lawronco F BO Willtth. Andrew ."..- -' Ifrdonbrook, B HO Wlntler, R. A. (2nd,ASal.).. . Hatch, Helen M i... CO Underwoid, O. J. &- Hcmby J. E. 10,0 Nixon, Perry & Mary .i. 1 Huston, Henry Y .1..... , 100 Versto, Amond - Hill, H. Ml ,B0iJ"7'El. .., ....t..-J.. - Hill. H. .-. S-.J.- B0, Snrfnger. C. h ,.-..:.. HlcJtmnn, Arthur J: & Daisy . . GO Hompell, William .. i. Hill, C, A Htmolwrlgiit, Lyle i Hpuston,' Conrad ....- ...... Howard, J. Bennett I Howarth, Eva .................... I Howe, B. ft wife ....... .' Hudson, J. II Hutchlns, a L .-... CO ' B0 60 B0 100 E0 B0 ' E0 r.A Hunt. Mr. ...v.". Hurst, Alfred Loyd ., Hone, Mottle ..u.....j....... Howe, Chester II. ................ Hobson, Ed . Isbcll. W, H Jacob. David ...... ...-. BO G0 50 B0 60 100 Koenlg, W. A . B0 ' .. . EA p Kawall, Klrchers Klnkloy. Mrs. N. E. 100, 60 . Kirsner, wiiuara Lampropulos, Conrtintlre N. Lnwden, 'Lance ......i ' Lewis, Jss. H. - ; Leonard,Jame - . 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Wh.4ler.KlllH.,.3rj Waller, 'Gills ..i .-.. J SO i r.n " I Wftliin n Intirta ... .. Zlmmc'rni; n 0eo . n . ; v,f .aeorgc A .... Wcjtorf,eld, vrea ,., Wc)f DradleJ lf........U. ... wiithurn .J. a a a?G. .u. ., (IV .GO 100 AAA 200 ,B0j SO 100! r,oi h l0 no no no, GO loo GO SO GO 60 200 100 'no CO 200 ,600 CO ,,,,,. nn.'.J, Williams, D.U, . Welscli, Joseph . HIIIIUIIIOI ."W( .t..-." - ....,!.. S'i " Wltcl)er,'(Urcmonj!ftV'5 .'Wnn.inr.1. B.imi.f jA& -A'vrn,twi4lit' Paul. - Ha mr I'ani. . - Dlffenderfer, Fay . Dunn. Clifford, J. ft Baare . Evans.) Amos ft Martha ... Graham. Uobort'E'. -SS. .. Oration Henry II. ft.wlfe Gednoy, Chas J,.?.... Hadsell, J, W. rJLJL Kruger, August .. . . rt. it Mirtcow, n as. ..;..... . - Martin. Deli ....."..SfSS Martin, ErneBi ...'.-.. Walker, John E. - i....1 McKcever. J. E. ft Annie . West. E. E. , ?&!, Wulltch, John Jw .. 100 B0 CO PEN REGIME 8ALEM, Nov. 26. The probe ( th. ..aaIi Marlon rnnT trand lurv' wlll'take on a'mucn'iwlde'r scope thin j originally covered in the letter nnnn ninirriii v h niiHntruiLi i m.wjibflitu Governor Withycombe asking for anjHe had nromired a friend a photo tnrestlgatlbn into the circumstances ,gronh of hlsmelf as gornor of t'arls surrounding the alleged bartering In paroles and conditional pardons. ThlsJ came to Ught when District Attorney Max'oehlbar, who is'handltng 'the' speclal grand Jury, aald that the probo ....::.- , ... , ,..... ni slightest way connected with the ...- i.i..,L, ..! i. ih.'.n,.1 ernor to the most inlnorfrfflclal will' be Investigated. Even'nembers of' iu. ..i1..'..'.!..! iili,Am ,.AAor Will WlUen lu lis bcojjw w tuiw c,ci; uciiicu niv ,10 . w..j ...js .-. . o w--(- . minute detail as to the-'prisotfjidmln-. offers to Belgium Inr2917 w.hlch re- pound of limestone phosprate ,'from uitinn, .nA ..rv nhlrlal in the I suited In a Beigiin cabinet crisis. tbefdrug store, and begin practicing rUU W1U11UHUHUUU, k.yiu w . . . -- -. - - , . . k. .. .ni.;fflHni win'GRrman chlefAof staff.' was standing, ilia UUBilU Vi bUULIVI W uutv HMHW the Investigation. The grand Jury has called, for the books ot the prison. ' "" ! ' ' - . ' - No one ever got rich merely by Bav.j lng. money; You must Invest It. A good 1 way to Invest It Is to buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps. T? TAFT WILSON AND ROOSEVELT NICCOBONE' ARE P fc aigggEig. v ALdggPT-MPSn1 . ... j''AjjV n- . i'i l .sflgLgBIPrnaW sWLBgKUiivi hks DU agaVBK 'gt gHfT riZ?1 . 3 XaaMsViBglBgsK 77 " mmm m'mm . m ww z ; Political neutrality to the slogan ot the JHf cobca family of Washington,, p, Here's the proof T pc ture was taken on the day.'Taft Rlccobone, WlJson Blccobone and HooseveH Afecobope celebrated. their An tjlt- .. t .. . ... ni .I,,. . n ,l...li, Htnvlnn.pl ilia, whan vliASA thrAA bO S 'kj... 'oMnivAranriAR. -iirattier f .. --. .., i''...,. .laiWW MP 1WJ MUMI W -w-.. - rtfuw atore, so that there could Jtave been -.Wg.BfesldeaU of ttae-WaJUlBtates FALLS, OREGON. . . HUNS FAILED TO SIZE UP IS. 3 , ''with Tin: nitiTjsir aiimv on RIGHT tOO 'THE WESTERN FIJONT, Nov 23., 100 ,',;Uorni3ny.s greatest mistake was In so' underestimating' ihe'power of Amer. ' tnn iinrttrmil flAMnrnf Inn it, r t.An 11 r;"' "w r- - , en,WnlHenltzirtunl ruler .of nol u'm during tho (our years of flor-' glu man occ,uiiilnn, In a reimrkahle In terview with an American Chilian JUKI ueiurc DC leu III uartuia, "Dut for that, Germany would'havo Lbeen victorious," continued tho Ger man officer, "Wo hn been mlng In anxious days, but hae the nltua tlon wcH,ln hand now'. Wo shall clWr out of Belgium peacefully. It tnly tako Germany 10 or 15 years to pay up the allies' demands, britno v, 111 pay. '4 Our population are good workers and I am not afraid of a wno of Dol sbotlsm." , 1 ' Tho Gorman officer declared that he had no lovo for Pruaslanlem, re peating th,at Prusslanlem had made many mlstakcp, but he thought that things "were coming to a hpad," "If the allies give Germany an on uortunlty to use half a million men, law and order cin be established within three weeks," added the Ger- j00(jnanv He men jwto a piosi remar 50 able-answer to tho question, "would 50 It have been better if Germany had ann-!won7" . Von der Lancken Walkenltz pond ered a minute and then exclaimed; , '"No." m f ' Referring to the food situation, he cent en: J "Wo look to your man Hoover. H h-btg enough and broad enough not to 'allow Germany to disappear." Tbe officer seemed anxious how- over, to learn just hoy Mr. Hoover felt towards qermany. "Whnl Germanv' needs most Just now."-cont(nued the officer, "Is wheat'piojpg.jDfeojgonj are formed and andugar." These, ng saia, are neea-,glicke(i lnt0 tj,e Di00d ed Immedlatoly I Men and ,-jromen who can't get feel- The Oermin was anxious to f(nding r)gnt mm beglo to take Inside out whether the house ho had occup-. baths, Before eating breakfast each laJ in 13nTla hafnrn thA War had befin.mnmlnir drfnlr a lasa nf rAnl hnt Wfi- damaged by the Germans' long range nnmhr.imAnt,nr lJift.eltv - He.admlt - ted, thdn ihat he had'once had hopes of0f being "military goierno" of pjris. photo - I He then Inquired about oseoh Callaux, who Is'under charges of dl3-ache,ucpld3, biliousness, constipation, lovalty In France and winted to knowi0thers Who wake" up with bad tasted whether or not Calllaux had been fonrbrcath. backache, rheujnatlc stlS- shot. Von der Lancken Walkenltz a 1 a kA i.a i,n nnv hnnri in nenee rtr TnoAin nm nreed to eet a auaner During the interview young bouu.iniernai saqnaviuu. ,u. -... vw. Mnitkn. a nenhew of ihe former. very! little, but is sufficient to make German chlcOof stuff; was standing In a coner of the kommandantur. He' wan called over by his superior and iih v.r i.v hio snnorlnr nnd ,.OB .Bl w.w. , -. ,-.-- md lerriblv denressed. wht Br wb comine toT" he ex- chimed. . nnih'ho'and his sunerlor talked In tones of great bitterness. "It was Vori Mackensen's fault," declared Moltke, "He Would pot fight the English. f behad come to the ana . iuuiuc iuivuunu o ,..., h.m .omAthine worth while. Their only regrot . - - "... -j- .-- !-.'. ..,.. t ' another uernocraf, oven u iney.wquiui.aYe uuuif u " v-i5 for a nsme. western front In March the Germans would have taken Amleirt and the channel ports Jbd the war woala have been over. But VoriMactah sen refused.' ' Mn fn1tt,Afa an ClrtntA man itn.1 cpoaks excellent English", He con-! eluded by asking n tones of deepest, despair:, . r "Where can (lermnns, ylsft now J I We cannot 1!0 to France, Belgium or i America for they will not liavo us,". Illy joun J, I'arKerBon.i t VWVwWVSMMmw'i?MAM' , Local Red Cross .. Activities .'. UmSmr Tliio present at the aurglcal dress ing rooms Friday wero Medames Percy Evans C,. B. Crlsler, C. C.liOW.J Jr S. Babounif lary Wajerhoufe' Al len Stanslilc, C. ll. Itiley, Chas Otey,, O.'L. Ilrcwn, -W, H. Robertson, Jas. UrlieiSlI, llutb 8 Addison, and Mtssps Anna Mae Johnston, Elizabeth Grlgs- li, Helen AdilliOn. Jo Drlscnll. ' . ' ft I American hoys nio (Aliig Mr; Ibelif country. Sulel you can sne for IU iluy'WlinSa'lng Slampsj Not a Bite of Breakfast Until . You Drink Water Say a glas of hot' water and phosphate prevents Illness -v and keeps us AC Just as coal, when It-burns. leaves behind a certain amount l fceorfl a certain amount of material. In the form of ashes, rod and drink taken day after, bustlble no tha fnnd and drink taken dar after, day leaves, 1 the allmentary.jcanala ti amount of Indigestible mi- torlal.whlch If not1 completely ellnrt- nated from tne gyitem each day, be oraca fooj f0r the millions of bacteria Iwhlch inrest the bowels. -From this n.4ea i,fv,P vmt. fnTlnn find ter ith a teaspoonful of limestone .nhnnhr Itt IMo-waah-omrthe thtrtrtju'jgy,Tj;g , (eet of bowels the previous day's ac- administrator of the estate ot.Liiitaa fe cumulation of poisons and toxins, ana ' to keep fhe entire -alimentary canal .clean, lure and fresh Those who, a re subject to sick head- ness,; or hae a sour, gassy omacn -, anyone an enthusl anyone an enthusiast on .the, subject, Remember. Inside bathing Is more Important than outside bathing, be- more ImDortant than outside bathing, be- . ause tbeskln pores do not absoro impurities 'into, the blood, causing jpr health, while tho bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, jsweeiens and freshens the skin? so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomaco. nver, aioneys ana bowels Adr. NEUTRAL POLITICALLY - ii,m w .... ...v .--j j-- Is ihat the triplets weren't just one .,. 1. , .- ... , .,. n, n,lll fri v! tfc JJ pachb mn .-.-, ' "'J'-" "-.' . ? 7- , Toilet vu. , ys f " .. v- .;" vrmrJri!U t -,-i - Goods Tliere Is rrnl wntNfrtlo j 1 In giving sotnellilnR ihnt'.h prnrtlcnl nht iefnl, became f micIi1, glflx nrcmwnlH accept- ' nble t( the rcclplpntf ' ' ' , . HmimIio,. (HimbS hihI Mir-' ror, Tilltt Ket, Marti- curr 8ct, leather Good, llorj (!(Hi(lH,;.t(imlcrs, ctt'., nrr olne nfllic tlilngi uhlch o "itiggest ns glfln. 1 !?- At- Mi-iTir-Vc bbuni, tvaswux , MWMVAM " , w . t-f m, 4 i OTICE TO CREDITOllB j "'v.'tt. t 'oi... Tn ttin rrnnntv Coart of the Stats 1 Oregon, for tne uounu ouaiwi :, ath- ' - . Is In the Matter of the Estate of .Robert; w Pnlfpr. ileeeaaea., ,;-x ,, Notice Is nereoy given, maiiue -n- r ". .d 'i!?'?L"!M 1JXJSZ7HLT entltled estate, and that all persons having "claims against the said so- hATfne elalms aaal&st tate shall present tne same u up admlnlstrator,--properly Verified ajW with vouchers attached, at the otSce of H. M.'Manalng, attorney tor said, "1 estate. In the Loomls building. Klaat ath Falls, Oregon, which m tne naee the undersigned has selected to traas- act the bnsiaess 01 sara estaie; saia - ,v -Claims to bei presented owHhlarste.- - months from' the date ot this nottei. ' 1 Dated October 2",l18.iw ? t- (Signed) . , J. H. POTTJCR. it, ' Administrator of- the Mali "ot , Robert ,W.' Potter, Deceased.-' .i 28-4-ir-lg-25i ,t. , c Notice to, CRRbiTOR8r H-Rtlltn iImbuaiI. .bvtha CnaarVi ,..-, . ,k a.,-. M n . . i-w .,-y UIUU ,VI fcMO 0U1 ui vifw,- w rr - Klamath County, and all persons bar- 'J ing claims against said estate are re-- j . '-, ' quired to present same.properly ver-V r fled, to said administrator, at tae.lawV -f offices ot R. C. Qroesbeck:; Klarssta ' Falls.OregoB-' withinrsix-'mosrtsp from the date of this notice.. Dated November 18th, 1918. ,- JH.E STILTS. UmtnMMln f thaBd.la A T.IIIIaa, H. Stilts, Decersed. Im'mK-m--' r ' kt ; " . SI 1 1 j buy a thrjft'btai?1today. ', SL . PROFESSIONAL. CAJUMs l,'VMsasssiasmBrVttWW JOHN C. CLBOUORN, . ' Gouty Sarreyor " " ClvH &!,, 1 Js 1 i v -srr VT CITY AND COUNTYtABSTRAOT Money to, loan 1 op real estate at, H per .enU. Vfe " , ,, r -, 7- ' .. .n "x PR.F, R. GODDARD usteoiiauuc t-nyiciii m wrpyi Bttlte 211 " . . "tV " (overiK. K.-K.. Store) K K.vlf;. Store) t Phone 821 . , ''Res. PhoAe, MM (The only; Osteopathic" Physi cian and Surgeon J"U'KUunatt fall.) TJ i, t--. '5 J HECkXrD RENT SfcM'IOB,. pTfj? Pbone 59 ill. Mint .phone 843 , - am w o d; iVt Don't ief ulutcr find )puc WfMr hIiimI empty. F r ni h " si" ..I. 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