The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 05, 1917, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    JS (B V.? A
F -
v-..
1
' IV, ''.
' ' ' " " '. i ''(777
pqv mrm ,t L-, " ae.! .fc. ' 'AY ''; ...,f . A amVZ'.iwBV. w i
IT I art, iu . w&mmM m . ' ZMLM . A t rt '
All 1m : ...iffit DMUff 19 rwfj MTr ;; -v- -
TsmaTLJ.M. .K. .VImI l'"F'r''BrW-B:'-,K'B'' "-f'"'r SL&.K'c''-M.AimLB.- , .L
' : . v , .. TTr. rr T1 Tsmswf;if' '-ll?
iaWiaWia aii . ... .... i - i jjm.. , J JM,M,,M j faaWMaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWiaWliaWiaWiaiia'iaW
.ICIAL NEWiPAPlK
fr frAMATH xowmr
ftclfth Year No. H80
Pro-Germans
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON JbND AY, NOVlMKR 5, 1917
zSSSSE
ijsUV.-'.
OFFICIAL
OF KLAMATH
I ,).' "i" j
NIWIPAPBl
FALLS
' - - .j- jmi"?r4 !
- HeeWsw'OiaB-t
V t
saVsaml V ammm sS 'dnflfl
n a-m-mmm-
I 1 1 1 1 U'Clm
LSteJ'.'V
to' ?.
?i; r?
'"f
MB0TA6E CASES FIRST CASUALTY
..''! IIUIUIIILVI'
linuniunLoi
SPRUCEMILLS
l W. W BELIEVED BEHIND THE
MOVEMENT
tWtfe Measures Will lie Meted Oat
IfisM Who Hlader Work of
OOfinuuNiU CouBtrjrWM Novo
mat to ObMrvrt AlryliiM Cob
amrtion Hrlnc VmmmtUioiI Many
CVm of Habuta Itcportcd.
7 B itM tM.m .. HA.BMA
jirirnin
.fl tlUlll
ivi'y
i -"ft.
'--J ' 5 '.
'i WlJ
MVMMMWHMMMNI
LIST PUBLISHED
THRKK KILMCD, tXl'K WOUMIKO
AM) TUELVK MIHAINU AMKIU
ICANH VOUAiWU MIWT CLAHif
WITH (JKItMAX AH.MY
WABMNHTON, D. C, Not. 5.
OfleUU are convlnead tht there la
wtll dtOnetl movement at work by
Me agency to hinder aircraft pro
tection, and they believe that a draa.
tie campaign may be neceewry
agalait the agltatora.
no aovemeut ia noted clear Into
UM spruce foreite of the Northweet,
vlere numeroua caaea of eabotage
are reported from tk mills cutting
alrjUae.woocU .-V
All the labor dUtnrbancea are aald
to be (ottered brthenaiwtrteCwork.
era of the World, which la alio bin
otrlng tho alrflcot conatructlon.
WASHINGTON, U. C, Nov. n. J
The official cntually lint of American
loaaee In the flrat clash with the Ger-
mana nhowa I'rlvates Thomaa Kn
wrlght, James Greeham and Merle
Hay killed. Private Hopkins, Uoic,
Given and Orr J. Hmlth wounded.
The minting list Include Hergcant
llalyburton, Corporal Mullhall arid
1! allies, Private Oodfrcy, Kendall,
Grlgsby, McDougal, Gallagher, lister
Langham. Kern and Kecken.
Nono of these are from tho Pacific
Coast. i
The statement said that the Ger
man cut off aaallent from the rt of
the line with barrage Ore.
One German waa captured by the
wounded men.
MANY RUSSIANS
JOIN PACIFISTS
WHOI.K aAHKIMON AT PKTBO.
UKA1 JOINS DOL8HKVIKI, PA
CIHHT OROKR GREAT EX.
. (TTKIKNT IN aTV
'.LONDON, Nov. C At a meeting
held In Petrograd, representatives of
a whole Petrograd aarrleon oaaaed
under the guidance and Influence of
the Oolabevlkl, a radical paclflat
group, according to a diapatcb Just
received.
There I great excitement In the
city.
, 1 't " ' - .,4al . il ...'
aijskVy .. im ' ";...., in
Building
KeapssworKsror
olers Ckistmas
i v T
f m essBtatasstiBsfasa
t -'S
tenMrfill Rati
tiQHo.theWm
HEW PEACE OFFER
BELIEVED
COMING
WIT OK AVCmUAHVNaARIAN
MXISTKH TO BERLIN AT THIH. work done.
TIMK IH TAKEN BY MANY TO
MKAN'MOREOVERTVREB
WELCOME RAIN :
nsWrt
WILL KNABI.K FARMKKH TO
KTAIIT FAIX PIX)WINO COtN.
TY HOADti WILL UK GHKATLY
IMPROVED
Tho. warm rain which I now fall
Inac over the Klamath section la very
wxipomn to everyone. Tho weather
remained clear long enough for all
hrnun to comuloto their harvest
work and to set much other desired
It wtll now bo possible.
for them to so ahead with fall plow
ing and get their lands In roadlnoss
for next year.
The road thruout the district will
also bo creatly Improved when they
COPENHAGEN. Not. 5 It la gen-! again settled following the storm
orally believed In diplomatic circles!
that the visit to Berlin of Count Ot- ELECTRICAL ADVERTIHING
toksra fAMiln k liMiM-Uniimii.
ton minister, may be preliminary to a
mw peace offer by the central powers.
TEUTONS CROW
t
THE TAGLIAMRNTO
BERLIN. Nov. -B The Aus- X
0 tro-Qerroana have crossed the
I- -vui niT BHU HUH
Uken 6,000 prisoners. , They are
', Nnow advancing further west.'
A
WILL UE CURTAUjKD
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. B.
Steps to limit the use of coal for olec.
trlcal display advertising will be tak
en up by the fuel administration offl-
elalshave decided that nE Dwo
clala within a few days. These offl-
clals have decided that a large
amount of coal may bo saved by dim
ming algns, and Is at work now on
regulations to be put In force, a
promise of co-operation-In fuel sav
in. . made today by heads of pub-
n MtnitiM concern 'thru their or-'
..niiationa. the national committee
on gas and electrical service.
New Train Service
Was Creatly Needed
To. extra passeager traia service, on the morning train It will be neces-
lch started here yesterday, will he
.""'" y everyone, aa it naa ion
. been fait th.t ki. i..i. .. ..i.
t Ottlly handlpanMd a.Ukl. u irmtm
i i Tf A"'"t'l'w vmtf www
feS-f out ww."H-' lW
. Jlrali, which leaves at 7 ' wl aWtlw
y--aaio0 with tbeerthare. bound
train ii- , ...' t. t
--- w. lam am iKV u ihb .D?B
- ill sive'ceaaeHlet-'.fer ag1tigte.aM.we "w-JV3J
Jnjieues sot .eutbsra Keltiv loth wJBefc -hs Ute4; here "-Jf
eurv ii m a. a i.ii... iM train win be done away wnai
sary to post " 7 tloc' ,B
to go out on the noon train wy
. ..j v.. i.n nrrordlna to a
,Utement"'fron the local postoflce
i aL r.i.ii''t.-VaBraMDtatives.X
" - """" -'-. '.L"i u:.Mii
tbe'Sottthera racino tv .,-
frpa this e will leave eao r"V'-T7
tle0..anth ugfortuaaie '
KLAMATH BOYS
LEAWTON
WILL GO TO NEW YOBK FIRST,
AND WILL GO TO FRANCE
WITH RAINBOW DIVDHON, BUT
DATE DJ NOT KNOWN
'Word baa beon received from tho
boy In the Thirteenth Aero Squad
ron, stationed at Dayton, Ohio, that
their long suspense is Anally ended,
and It Is definitely settled that they
will leave there In fact have already
left for New York, preparatory to
embarking for France. In a letter
dated October 28tb, Lou Hoagland
writes to bla mother as follews:
.."Well, we are all packed up and
ready to leave, waiting for further
nrdnrs. The train that Is to take us
m Nnw York 'la on the siding, and.
we will leave some time tomorrow. '
i was offered the position of
Master Signal Electrician, at $81 per
month. It I would stay here, out i
didn't want to leave the real or ine
hnva. and. decided not to take it. I
am recommended for the same office
ahroad. at 197 oer month. I am sure
nt tha nromotlon. as It haa been rec
ommended by the officera at thia sta
tion, and also by the officers going
with the sauadron.
"i will be allowed to write only
one letter a week after we leave New
vnrk bo don't worry If you don't
bear from mo for some time after
leaving.. But you folks write every
day, just tbe same, as nome ion.
are tbe most welcome visitors we
can have.
"I have taken 1400 Liberty loss
bond, for which I will pay SSI a
month until paid for. Maybe you
think thia equadrou Isn't a loyal
iiun-haitoMther the boys in this
little squadron have takes) out ,
000'ln Liberty dobos.
'."Maybe job 'will think J should
i..v. takanthe oBDortaaity to rejeala
In the United States whoa offered,
and maybe I should have done so. out
I Just couldn't. It seems to me that
ha work t where the trouble Is, and
that i. where I want to be. aii tae
boys feel the same way.' and if I
Htdnt o with the rest of them I
would alwaya feel that I had'at done
my full duty to the lag.
flo there it It. I feel It Is my duty
and before you get this letter we'll
be on the way. Dort worry, wver
tbing will he all right"
-" Wlth'Hoajnaad will CO iMBlltt MC
Oullosa. Joe Skeltoa and Was. Weeks.
all meBers or i eeaamww.-.
Christmas ureaasjta for the soldiers
at the front ivftsef the problem
ow intsrestlftaelted Cross work
ers thruont tke Uitted State. The
time Is drawiar.teTy near when all
gifts for tbefboys aero tbe, oeean
will have to he atalled. If they 'are to
resch their destiaatlWby December
16th. i ,
It U believed trees'' theay the peo
ple of the cowrtrrjhave manifested
their Interest la. the welfare of the
soldiers la ike- ssV thai- they 'wilt
desire eseeeially to see then remem
bered at the Ckrlatma season.
'Tha Rd Craaa sjacletf'ltas aDoor-
tloned 30.e6fgifsj tor he sUte of)
Oregon, or uisavassau veuaiy w
looked for tfBras IM-
The 79 takea, hyMrs." E. B.
Hall at the sard rfseTr$y,last week
wilt be tamed fc thHTsjrf.-aaa the
RedCroesdMMhWWvea
Envelopes.
Pencil. ' '
,PoUls.'
Book (In paper cover).
Scran book, heme made, eoatala-
tng a good short stery, jes. etc.
Knife. ucli as boy swatawe.
Mirror, steel.
. Handkerchiefs, khaki colored.
Neckties.
Mouth organ.
Electric torch.
Playing cards.
Mechanical pussies (aa assorted
lot of twelve small mechaalcal pus
sies can be bought at the rate or ii
for 50 cents).
Red Cross checker ibeard (this 1 a
-.Vvi
KsgesmmmmmmmmKSH':
- SagaggH9g
I smmmmmevt'rfVK,
I 'BsmmmwP&'iV
I ygmTewllx' i.f'M'A
- 1 lnmmmmmmlHiMsliagU
lammmmmmmBsMRiil
IsmmmmmmmmJP "Clf?
, liBssmmmmmmmmfC&WiV;?
-f sB sHsgsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm t' ZjkMJ 4 ii
-sisBlslllllllllllHsisKjy '&
WMWWMWWVMWMMAAAAMAAAAMMAAAMnA
REVENUE STAMPS
FOR PARCEL POST
OOMMEKOKG, FW8T
MONTH ' REVENUE
MUST BE PLACED
FOURTH CLASS. MAIL.
1
' fin, -,"
;OTNJBW
STAMM
ox All
i '
s-
Tti
One more gentle reminder that thia
country 's now at .war comes today
In the announcement Issned by 'the
poatofllce department to the effect
that beginning December 1st a spe
cial revenue stamp will be reqalred
on' all fourth, class or parcel post
packages sent anywhere inthe United
'"'nnaraitr KalNairllle of Nebras-! SUtes
ka has saaae unlils'mlnd to resign bis ' The tax will amount to one cent
ptaee to s to the; war in Europe. He for each 25 cents postage required,
v'.J Wiu. a.niataa Mlrnial nfa Ka.1 that'U one Cent for SHT Mekage OSSt-
Sf.SoT CJ.roV'eJr; iTaIardeglment. .adding J5 cent. t,r a fractle. tkrf..
comblaatlon set ot eherter beare. jj.'SMLC . ,. th4 two cenU for packages costing be-
wtr'deWrOaeati'' ftween "85" cents and 50 cents, and
" ;-'Z3ELife . soW - , ' .
at the
Eiks aat FrldarSveaJac Is, being
given to raisata for, tjl purpose.!
It is expeetea.teai stoaey ior me
CbristSEaspaeklkgsis wtsthe raised by
chanters thru coacrlhaileas by indl
vi4aalsfor.thUsvecl(fU"arpee. Do
aaUons wM s'reeetvad at the Red
Cross work reoss.;f' ;
.WotaejkaldpasIssiVtfAah
will- not kfrsissertll Ckrlstaus.
It 'Is suggested-that only goods which
are assured or standing tne long jour
ney should be mailed.
Following la a list of articles sug
gested for the Christmas packets:
Khaki -colored handkerchiefs, 27
Inches square, for container.
Writing paper pad, about -7x10
Inches.
checkers. chosssea aad dominoes.
made of hoary cardboard especially
for the Red Cross, aad eaa bs-aurt
chased-for 5 cents apiece). . - 't.
Other games.
Tobacco. " I
Pipe and pipe eleaaers.
Water-tight asateh hoc t '
ChewMtrass. ' '
vmitad. Aoeolaia. aad other eweet
,. ?&-ZFY--r&. , ,.V
cracxen ia cfiavsai ipaajw. .,
SmSmam
Salted nuU. v , ,
' Prunes, flgs, dates, raklas
Hard candy. ,
Chocolate in tln-folj
Licorice. . !.'.
it is exoected that money for the
Christmas packages will be raised by
t a. iv-.. ..wl1..ftlvma 11 tnfll
icoBiiiers, tutu wuh .. - . -.
vlduals tor this specific, purpose.
- r-W lS..Jtf
YflHICHtlllinF.
-u s i ft :'j?a3
CHAR6E
aaaji i
SsFPfBF'rF' Fn
Mim zjcEy poimnn
f--'BVtllAwlB an examination In the
Justice court Saturday, Jess Uillett, J.
Germans Prepare to
Retire From Belgium
By Associated Press .
LONDON, Nov. 5. According to
Information received' from .Belgian,
sources, the Germans are systemat
ically dlamantllng and destroying fac
tories and work shops thruout Bel-
alum.
In tha Llexe district the blast fur
naces have been Uken down aad tbe
Vice President Will
machinery and materials sent to Oer.
mnnv. At'OncrM DreDaratloBs aavt
--,. - ,.- - . i r . ...
been made to pull down three, bias;
furnaces and seven rolling milts have
beon removed.. The same story cones
from msny other pjsces, v
It is. suggested that tbe. Germans
are preparing tor an early, retreat lav
Belgium similar to .mat wnica uwi
' Thia aneetVt .umD must be nlaesd
oa the package at the, time of ntalMag
oerore k cwssnfcye essg, 4 .-JC
It. ssmbbk ImsjsBnsjstfSjsvsvAsjsjS) aevegei
seaeig.tt.-hkaseasirt
by him atnhe time or saalHag wltt
hla.lnltials.aadvthe date,.
Tae.aewrevenue stamps wlU ot
be' UUrchaageable with the regular
JBTii iiTaaaaaaWBaatemBCEa.
SOi "f , jjtfK K i r f 'snra
CSABGBfl MADE IN JUSTICE
COURT SATURDAY
IIMMIIIIIM
UIQPinQtPill
NICK OF TIME DOG WIT tpsTE
RABIES LICKED SORE HAND
gwlaaey and A. L. Bragg ot thU cttyj rchesPORTLAND AND TAKES
haveheea bound oyer to tne anion oil - - . , j . -
Z rd Juit. ch'araed with Imprbp- PASTEUR TREATMENTS THE
er,codttrt. with, young girls. The
prosecutioa only was brought outt
the defesewaived presentation
of . testimony. .
- TeaffmeaT trss Introduced by the H. E. "Blondy" Crane, or the well
prosecution to show' that Swinney and, known Arm ot Crane Waters, farm
3. W,.ntW-Uken a young girl Klamath Basin, has-retura.
ZfSSiSs Uom Portlsndr where hi took the
toBeiiloWaaey and the girl tre,tment following an ex-
bad resuesiTer a penoo as man saw M ,0 rgbiM
.?"rP;rjffl.KkHth a brothln-law of Millet at
Calloqula, according to tne auega-
tlo. , .
All three defendants were remand-
edio tke.countr Jail until such time
aa they could raise the bonds imposed
b Justice E. w! Gowen. Attorney
place in France last spring.
Male
Portland
' i
v;oU
W mfZBI
John Irwin appears for the 'defend-
''?
UNITED WATEaV AIDS RUMANIA
-dalTJTiakf halaa laid talMlet
t Ml4(g.tsRBwi.tlwie
it. .frMsJT. asisw. ;aattad ywjet
BUWa;. fM: MWPi f V"VT
Rusaaaw taru tiaes ,
MBm nv m- rLvim Praai. 'Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will arrive
dam Marshall will vielt Portlandnext In Portland In the moralag. and wI
Wednesday. November 7fl. He will, be met by a reception commltUMoa.
. .4 .. .,iri tha avaains Isistinif" of democrats and rieaor
nu.i,u.t Taniianeiaa "The lecture Guard Girls. In the foreaooa the
.. . ' w.w.i ...J.. h. ananlcaa of KUeata Will be OSOOrtOd OVOT thi OO-
the 01 Natloaal Hoaor Guard, and lumbto-Rlvsr highway aad la th al-
.h. naada will he devoted to the'.teraooa a reception wiu,w aew
r ...... L ... Ia. UMttanM.h liatal
uafortuaata ehiiorea or roniaaa,x iw !. .... . ,
"" " "" .Zt 2
A v ""ft
U mmmAsmmaknsQ
e svaeus muswaiiii w
?
e ; PJ5TB0ORAD, Nov. 5. The
ev ttaselaw have drives he Turks
ja'-Jia. tha 'Brat Una tiear tha O)
PdV'tlack 8ea, aadadvsnood to the
third line la some places, Uklng w
much booty w
Mr. Crane had barked tbe .skin
from the back of. his band.. His do.
approached nnaeked, aadUckedthe .
Injury asTectloaftoly. It was later
aiscovereq msn " w-,
rabies, and It mjl-to be shot. Crane
immediately went to Portland to be
treated, and Itwas well he did so.
for be was Informed that had .be
waited another day it would nave
been too late. As It Is, he will suffer
no 111 effects.
FINE RESIDENCE
UNDER CONBTKUITTIU
Th an. naw residence being con-1 p.
structed'by Fred -Bussing" on Thlrjl x;
street, near Hfgh af .hatag rapldr
completed, and will be-ntuabjo Mfe'v
dltlon to tlils locality. It ts,telag
constructed of wood and concrete
blocks, and will' be completed at
a
e) ! cost of over 13,000,
.' -t4 -. I
Food
hHCWOAN HEAP- LtT OF
SAiai orsmw wsisa waraavsasr wk es. ...'
PLEDGE CARD SIGNERS MlftB.am 'hsads tha caases .'with
A r. -, , , . . , aia.i'aaj-a;Maw JsrsdB'lfcaiiefid.1
--'-' - n . 7 . . r. ! .T..'i;.
ft TfsBsVllTftTfTI
(- i m
w.
I
iWMmtt
5FC TTiJ'?T?r,"-TITJ"7V "T.Tr fZ
-. sr . .it r "rrwis j '---. i.- aav-assi
. - - f -.. -T:- A A. IT TrOBB. aVMSBJ. UIBw. .
eaMt rff o eaywaarey-r-.w vrjr, i.y .4
tw W.MfhWrt;w,WHW 7: &i ;umkt&m
warkers ttraoat .tae' eeaatry, 'ws t,. waekV eaaiselam wtll
haVe'eaW eallsVaf'siiiuwlves'for iat lO.OOe'.OdVilfa'er,
J V
food cowenratlods ThWhufatthe
s
NHI
M -
- r -tT v
Conservation
i
Lecture Tome
3?
'fMy.BjliiltWiU 4,VWiM,f"l"f,rW
-j ,j..t..wt .ti. jji j j.M.h'iaaff. uui
kM JwAaWSwauSSBjBHSV JBJSBasSSa JUtlawBtOJlBSBMr
'" '-""-"- PlmamaawrfSMfcBJifcafirS
laidlBBwll SSSlI all MSSS1I S IIB I BS1SJI I II
I swsW.gd lat.sx'assisw! edBswvsu
.. . r.u.i... .1. I .. id. . M.'".
"--i -, wrWwra I1MSBBSSVS
i'oit.itftwyW-e
seaef,BBU
s3f4sWW
i .
Sia- a. watv- --, -j -.r'
is iMOad outraUea at eaemat
Wii. w aaats.. Thia SMSMBt Wt
:"TS? ..-.. xl. v......iv ni'tha city.
Tyesayi " -"" " w?v T
rda.4WsaJ&
' J . viu
. f
'
"iiX""
... wTrt B" "1 ", ""
' c
a -i;v
a ..
tSP,
m