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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1917)
W H!to? ' Sf. f4 1 ? 1 OfPIClAL NEWIPAPER 0y KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NIWIPAMR OP KLAMATH PALLf ajajMlh Year No. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1917 Price Fire Oeata RUSS MITE PEACE MET RECEIVED E RBCCHH IX NKOOTIATIOXH TAK. KM UNTIL JANUARY FOURTH. EXTENTE ALLIES FEAR I.NHIX. CEKITY ON THK PART OP THK GERMAN KXKMY UMi OK BULGARIA DOES NOT INILENC KffBOKNK THK HTATKMKVTH buay wllh th Indiana hero for some OF MERMAN AND AUSTRIAN tln, "rousing tliolr religious faith, sW.SBNTATIV..KHIM:H,!Bd ,h-' ""'V ""' iUt r",lo,", ,n BOMB LINKS IN ITALY lly AwHirtatrd IVea DATKI.KHS Germany's lerma for general peace and a suggestion Unit las entente ntlle Join the Riiaao-ner-Ma peire conference baa brought no ksaedlatn rcMNinc. 'The atlltuilo of tte United States Ih unchnngotl. It la felt that tho present Oerman ronlte or no annexation or Indem HUea la Insincere. A retroa In the peace negotiation! ku been taken until January 4th,' ntn they will be resumed at a point aet yet determined. Trotiky la aald to bo preparing a appeal to the entente alllca to Wa In the conference. An Amaterdam dlapatcb says that Xing Ferdinand of Uulgarla Itolda dlf. wrsnt vlewa on annnxatlona from those exprcaaed by Count Zcrnln, who Pparcntly the mouthpiece of tlm Osrmsna. The king Ma that llul wla will hold what aho ban won. Blch w be forcible annexation. Aflw being repulaed northeaat of Verdun, the nermann have ceaaed In hotry effort, and there la llttlo actir. Hy along the Haw. . i, . The Teuton artillery fire U Intense on the Aalago plateau, and It la be J'ed that the enemy la preparing for further attempta to break thru the " to the plalna below. Oerman bomba and abella have brought death to three American aol r lu Prance. Many Attend of Prominent Woman A larc. rrnwit at flnrni rrUnit. thl morning attended the funeral aer.. ?- of Mra. J. Prank Ada... held at "is Catholic church at 0 o'clock. v Membera of the Rika Lodge acted WHbearars.. , Pellowlag regular remonU at tba church. Pelbsr "ugh Marshall made a .number of ap-l rlsratma-ii-fcaJehhawule. glied the MMBtitMl chtrteUr of the ' JPrte4 one. Ha brought out tbe '"t that the great grief of her loved WANT AUJES TO JOIN CONFERENCE TOMSK mm. wiih mm IIKI.IUItllH RESERVATION .. IIIAXH HILL JOIN HdlCKS WITH HIIAKKHH AT OLl.MI'IA, WASH. IJOMIJ MICH (iOOD Tho Indians of (he Hhakcr faith on llio Klmnntli reavrtntlon hate drrldod to rumbliio with Hid original Klmkor 1 corporation of UiU seit at Olympla, lt--t. , . -.. .. .. mi., avcuriiiiiK 10 hoy. nargoaiil Iirown. who left for that ixilnt this I. morning, wiiero he will comjilclx Ilia ' HaI nlta iif Mi sarrnnarAiiiatti u tlinlm ' -"" w " HIIIMIf, SB) llirro weeks' tt. On hi return, he will fllo Ilia cur IHirHtlnn papers at Salem. I Assistant HUhup Htonewall JmltMin or Olympla and Hcv. Iirown have been . niicnoo nroiiRni m near upon mem will do tnnrit rnnil llian a leclment of polite. The SliakiT fulth Ik a separate In dian faith, and has only been In exist. nri iihoul fort -11 year. Kle or aU Ihnuband membera hate no em lirared the religion from' different Irlbi'M eaklng tcnty-flvo illffnrent lnii?uiti;es. m i IIA.MI FINALLY DIHCOVKHKD NKAIt HIS IIOMK OHA.IXU COX. TK.NTKIII.V APTKIl TWO OAYH OP HKAIIC1I l.ltllo Ilo-IVe. alio lost her Hhcrp, and couldn't toll wlcro to And them. I.cao them alone, and they'll come home, wokkIuk tliolr tails belli id them. II. V. I.'ts of I be Orludalo district Is reported to hate had an oxperlonce very slmllur to Hint of Ho I'cep last week, having lost bin band of sheep In tho iillls. Not being familiar with the Ho-Peep system, ho and a friend apent two days fruitlessly searching for them. They were at last discovered In a secluded spot about a mile from hl home, happy and unharmod. Funeral ana. waa In a way somewhat selfish there when the tot Core. , of the FJJSfiXZ lora. great happiness which her good here assured. After the ceremony tbe remains war. taken to Merrill for burial. A large number of friends accompanied the hoarse to attend the cerempolw at the. cimetem , " .- Arg e umber ot the atorea moj business bouses cloaad dtirlnf the period of tbe funeral. mmm mm WATM INSTALLATION T. IMVENK MAHOXK AM) KAHTKHX 8TAB HOLD CKHKMOXIKH TOGETHER, MIIH MOMYKH IIKAIM EASTERN STAR AMI A. II. LKAVITT THE MASONS A Inrco number nf Manona, their mlvcM, membera of tho Kaatern Htnr and their huxbanda, attended the Joint InKtallntlon of offlrera held laat night at the Masonic hall. Mra. A. U. Leav. Itt, aa Installing officer, aatlated by Mra. Kanderaon aa chaplain and Mra. Chns. Mnrtln aa marshal, Installed the following offlrera of Aloha Chapter No. CI, Kaxtern Star: Worthy Matron Jennie H. Momyer. Worthy I'nlron O. K. Peyton. Decretory Maud llaldwln. Treasurer Ida Monger. Conductress I.lllle HtllU. Associate ronductreea Kate Peyton. Chaplain Klla McMillan. The Ktar points are: Adn Mrs. Roy Mooro. Hutu Mrs. Ciude VaU, Kather Mrs. Wlllard Smith. Martha Mra. Will Woods. Klccta Mra. W. A. DeUell. Warder Hello Ityan, Hi'iitltiet i.yio Aims. The following oftlicra in Klamath I l.ndco No. 77. A. P. & A. M were In '. Hum as Installing '.inllnl bv Wm ( officer, nsslsted by I-. O. Mills, acting grand marshal: Worshipful Master Arthur l.caWtt Knnlnr Wurden (lenrge I'lrich. Junior Warden Wlllard Smith. Senior Deacon W. A. Keonard. Junior Deacon K. I.. Klllott. Secretary A. K. Elder. Tyler K. O. Mills. Marshal W. C. Hum. LOCAL WOMAN SAVES CHILD PMTKV KliAMATH FALLS WO. MAX HAVKH L1TTLK OIIIL WHO IM SWKIT PHOM IIKACH DY DIG WAVK The horolc way In which Mrs. Dr. P. M. White saved tho Ufa of a little fi-vear-old girl at Bandon recently la described In a letter Just received by Mra. Q. W. White from her eon, Dr. P. M. White, who Is now temporarily at MarahDeld. I Mra. While and her little boys were visiting at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Zentner, who formerly resided at Klamath Palls, and are now located at Dandon. Mrs. White, Mrs. zentner and the children were walking on the beach at high tide, when an unusually big wave rolled In and deluged them. It carried the little Zentner girl bark, and she was caught between a pile of loga, some distance out. Mrs. White Immediately rouowea, and managed, after some dlilculty, to extricate the child as tbe waves loos, ened the logs. Tbe little one was badly bruised and Injured about tbe head, and was bleeding at tho ears, but recovered at tbe prompt treatment rendered. Mr. Zeataer waa formerly employed here on tbe Southern Pacifle surrey, between Klamath Palls n Kirk. -i. e . WOfJlDTRVrTAOAlX , ' 8EATTUB. Dae. II. Mayor 'GUI baa aouK4 that he will' ha a eaa- dldate for re-electloa again aexr spring. . , County. Makes Good In Membership Drive Patriotic Citizens Have Sent County "Over the Top" With a Full Quota Membership of 3,500. Every Soldier From Klamath Co. Gets Membership Klamath County haa gone "over the top" with Its full quota of Red Cross memberships, according to the re turns which are now being checked. It will probably take aeveral more days to make a complete check and determine the exact number of mem bers secured during the Christmas drive, as every receipt book laaued will have to be compared and checked with the reports received and money turned In, and the books from a few of the country districts have sot been received yet. Several more contributions to the Shipbuilding Criticized WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 28. The wooden shipbuilding program la pictured as almost a complete failure by Rear Admiral P. A. Bowles, assist, ant general manager or the Emergen cy Fleet Corporation, while testifying Fi CHAIIIMAX OP I.OCAL WAlt CAMP RKCHKATIOX Pl'XD GKTS PIXB MiTTKIl OP APPRECIATION AXD COXOItATl'LATlON Tbe splendid manner In which Klamath Palls and Klamath County, responded to the War Camp Recrea-; Hon fund call has been acknowledged In a letter Just received by H. D. Mor. euson, who lead the local drive here a few weeka ago. This worthy move by which the sol. dlers at the front will live In a clean. r atmosphere, has been supported well over tbe entire country, but It was unusually welt endorsed here, where tbe quota asked waa almost doubled. Tbe efficient manner In which Chairman Mortensoa handled the matter is recognised In the letter, which follows i .m mMd to acknowledge ra. celpt of financial report, also your two. favora of Dec. 7, with which you en- closed two drafts, one for 70 and tbe other for IS, making a total of 719, oatclsl receipt for which will be mailed direct to you by Mr. Chas. II. Sabla, treasurer. "Wo understand that you will sbottly mall us another cheek for ft, covering a unpaid pledge of Ilka amount. "It Is wltb a treat deal of pleasure that wereeeivea your isuar,- aa yovr; quite waa only f f 00, aid you hare re- mltted to ui nearly double that sua. Jfsy we ask that thru you the parties wniwiwwwvi'' iimmiyn iffll MWH special fund have been received since the list waa published, and these will be printed probably on Monday, when the full report la to be published. A few scattering memberships are still coming In from those who were over, looked by the workers, and these will continue to be received up till Satur day Bight. One thing Klamath can be proud of as a result of tbe campaign. Patri otic cltliena have provided a member. ship In the American Red Cross for each and every Klamath County boy who haa enlisted In the service of his country. Program By Admiral at tbe senate committee Investiga tion. The committee 'is somewhat Inclln ed to criticise the government's terms for steel vessels, claiming that tbe profits allowed were too high. mentioned In your favor of tbe 7th be extended our tbanka and congrat ulations. You certainly have aorao very patriotic Individuate In your city, "1 also desire to thank you person. ally for the prompt remittance and the splendid manner In which you handled tbe fund." FORMER RESIDENT IS NOW RED CROSS NURSE Word baa Just been received here to the effect that Mrs. Alei Sblve, who has been employed as municipal nurse for tbe city of Venice, Calif., for tbe past eighteen months, baa Joined the Red Cross, and will leave for Prance In a very short time. WILSON CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 18. Coincident with tbe taking over of the railroads today, President Wilson Is celebrating hla alxty-nrst birthday. BOOTLEGGERS FINED John Wade and P. Monette, who were arrested Wednesday night at a Southern Pacific section house near the city, plead guilty this morning before Justice E. W. Go wen to a charge of having liquor In their pos- m T flne, 85 n, ," "- .. I ! , NO COMPLAINTS ON TIE BUDGET Today waa tbe day dealgnst- ed by tbe county court for a public dlscB1oaof the Tiatt I year's expense budget, but altbo ts court -wm repraaeated la tbo:4 p opiae. couiyjoje, ma w oae .appeared with oomplalnm or racommepdattoai ftf m,vw i.ihh,iwmui.iaji.jw iui.i.ym'awyi'u-i.w-w .11nJV-M-vvvy Fired First American) Shot Against. Austria TINKMAM When Representative O. II. Tlnk ham of Massachusetts fired the first ahot by an American after the dec laration of war against Austria, be thereby aroused tbe Ire ot the cen tre! powers. They have held that a civilian who engajee.in war laya him self liable tp execution If be can be caught. Invited by a colonel In com mand of jl regiment .on tbe Plave. no pulled the atrlng, firing a large 149 millimetre gun, and the Italians gath ered about blm and cheered. BANDITS PAY MKMCAXH WHO RAIDKD CAN. I'ELERIA ON CHRISTMAS ARK SOUNDLY WHIPPED BY AMER ICAN CAVALRY TEX KILLED MARPA, Tex., Dec. 28 Ten of the Mexican bandits who raided Candel- erla on Christmas morning, were kill oil nnd a number wounded when the American cavalry troops under Col onel George T. Tanghome overtook ilia tleolng bandits on the Mexico side of the Rto Grande yesterday. One American soldier was wounded In the running fight, but will recoer. Many horses which were stolen by tl.e bandits were recoeied. .FEDERAL FUNDS STOLEN RICHMOND, Vn., Dec. 28. A pouch containing 150,000 sent by the Federal Reseno bank to a Columbia (S. C.) bank, has disappeared, and It Is believed to have been stolen. Freak Thief 'I """ Z "., ."J" ', '.!' .' SS i f BBBbB . 'v' jgSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaH 1 1 'SgagaHBf 'bbbbbbbbTIbbbbbbbbbbsbbbV ' BBBBBBBm P gSBBBBslu BBBBBBBBbV jdMiBBBBBV SBBBBBBBB ' bbbbbbbbbbl V"JP?) f sbbbbbbbbI ''bbbbbbbbbbbC HbT jbbbbbbbbbb! ' 'LbbbbbbbbbbbbbKbbbbbVsbbbbbbbbbbI 1 ' gggggggHsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl i amamjBmBBmBmBBawBmamamBBaswjB - c M.P. O. M. GFMY Local Dentists Gold One of tbe most unusual robberies ever perpetrated In tbls city was ac complished some time last night, when some rascal pried open the doors of three local dental office and robbed the stock of gold kept for tooth filing purposes. " - So clue to the thetf hss'yet been obtolned or of the identity ot the thiol, who was evidently very accom- pushed m this particular line. Noth-j RUSSIANS SEIZE ALL BANKS IN NATIONAL CITY DANK OP NEW YORK IS IXCLVDM IN GENM. AL SEIZURE MANAGER IS AR RESTED ON REFUSAL TO BUR. RENDER KEYS. i ENGLISH PREMIER PSCIAbHM THAT ACHIEVEMENTS FOR WHICH ALLIES FIGHT ARK ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO' LASTING PEACE , i PETROORAD, Dec. 21. Soldiers acting under orders from the liases commissioner, M. Menshlasky, have surrounded and seised all private banks In Petrograd, including a branch of the National City bank of New York. Manager R. R. Stevens waa arrest ed and detained for a short ttme.whea he refused to surrender the keys. LONDON, Dec. 28 Lloyd George declared the achlevemeat ad purpose ror wnicn me auies are agauag u es sential to future freedom and tho peace of mankind. Tbls Is regarded aa tbe British re ply to the German peace offer. " ft LOCAL BOYS AaE BARK IN FRANCE ' Cable messages Just received have relieved tbe anxious minds of parents and frlenda of local boys who have Just crossed tbe 0 Atlantic. Tbe' first received by Mrs. Nate Otterbeln of this city conveyed tbe words, "safe, well," and was signed by her son LouU and Everett McCullom. The other, wltb tbe word "greet- loga," haa reached H. J. Weeks from his son William. Needlesa to say that tbe relief of getting the wires was worth far more to those receiving them than tho considerable expense entailed. 0 Steals Ing else lu any one of the oHeee waa disturbed. Drs. C. P. Mason, W. R. Boyd aud C. A. Rambo were the men who are losers by the snesk's activity. Drs. Maaca aud .Boyd suffered leaser of about IM each, and Dr. Rambo about. SaQ- XeKherAOf t.H oajje. testis building wore dttrsd,-ed it la believed that tho iaaUllaU ear. , eironles aerosa the hall ar hve wjk veuted au !empt JMre. r. ,.iJ.ilHilTMMIIHHmPWWmili i WL " x ? PETRO GRAD .1 5 m 1 .SA k 'JJI & .l& $gm' mm i. vffvr'J,-,'