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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1918)
SM Eurnma Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH, FALLS Taeatsa t W 4. JUMHt KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, ItlS Price Fife Cents Chance For BOLSHEVIKIGreat Local Progress Expected KrNINr Ml aaal WW ah. WliaiMMIRIM STAND FOR inmiw r m: ntm -trail viw wunw iucamur tmumtux ram MAS UWM jracwtauncM Mil nwnntc ratx tarre is rT- a mab thk BttKsawTAg m HMouiitr UATELKKK "TUr -Ji(l ltd artaoiac la the KuiwCrBi(3i aKictOiMLJimn. aaa lnaicaUiuis jiiw Uud a Cfl3fl! ttfwak Is st Sur df. The BukUji cviraatna Bui fl lp tlial trtuviiVfMw -Vk Jm te list mii.iid 4is Jioiuwy lX Sir lriiKTwr'fi tu Slti(i3iilhu. 4ifl Am irot4w1d jnuUuHt ilr Ctmuut teuutbr ftewdliic oorujiWifl 4inttUif). A B usuiUdS d Simflilh.W Si. anil tagcitti. able afeeuld W Cwsntms tth ft sanet Uii K.Ml3i 4tatiuuifift. 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Taa faattac rharactrr af cajwja ay a. jtaa- poaaJacioa. coawriaaa aa it la af tca Duaaar lit. mfaux ta taa" avaar asUi haaaa aaA Incaart, aufcaa .moC aalatr me tl FWt4 Hwttol, It very hara to fcfa taa earract aa- ttai. rtfa t iittit ha haa'lriiiia of taa aw .aa4 waayef th taaai aamMaawl tar maw tiaaa at HmmmMiSUm.amlmnsUImm. k laUwMal that Kafah Han of i ftr. h was aaMaoaaat wtah .C,ha AsMeaay Craacal Cnawry haa tjjf Siaaeesr eaart I awtut oa ataa brar mv aaaaaa. fanradaaa eiiiatkB abnrMear. tie- Ci JtatftaMsy Orrifitai Italy i aaaaaaai. haa aaaa aaarhaa Vvajaaaw haara aaaaara ! eacaaVaat. vary few aa aa-BBBaa bbbb-bbbbbbbi - aj wih - -- - i T" Separate Peace Grows SEPARATE PEMEIS 1"1I1RI1RII BTHIL .lumtTios rmmxMLX tck. MI.VTK atV: K4'BNT.1.T ITU. MMXXMKXt OX AC rrrruOHUAD. Un. 3. Tb chaara of a aarata pear bvtaara Raatta aa4 th rvatrat aowtta ma aaw ra. aiot hMsoa of Cnaaay'a oaraaaoa iUflauai. Troolry claim taat tfca Battle ptxi tacts are la rtalttr oaaer atllKarr (tnwrt a kite kdas occubM ay Gar. aar- , DIMFTWHIK BUNrGONG JUEADMCB.Y ajTRTaM (IT THE CKM- TIOSSAJMaa UTC BECX AK.VT umtal omcr. 'SWrKCABUC A tatal of 91 4raft aaradoaaakaa vm aata atac aat. accaraaas u Calrf Cterk Caltea of taa local as- ftiaa aaard. Icavlas 33 jet la a. Taa rratai are ceaiiBS la aa well thra carclcaaacaa. hare aat raratrra ItaahhaUcoa tlaar. TW aaarlt ilaalajoa ay the aw at ItaaVaaartara aa4 with the aartaary wj NU mm .w, aaw w.a, v mj. aahalwr aAarm aaawam aTWaaatalwrai ' . cp awwrTar l . W 1 mm evasaa. - aBj jaamaaw- aw -a- a-Mtaatalalallaaar italpaa aVAAaaaW , . . . 4ap""' ,sVaaaBBaweBwajo wVaaaVffS aavAfA aaaaa rraas tm mnaii eiaai- a I, ,-4 t. -. tl.tl-. a. a - -' " " - "aeeaaearayaaaaMlatai w Z ' aatrajral dtwaaasa; 11 aaaada afCasaa. The aniiliilin are " Tae jam steam, the vara, haa bahaj earned aa with the kaew- " arrived.) I haaav af aha aBMrtraa. swhaah. H haa ham exUeakaV aaaVatt to) (CoaiaMed from aa Vaath aat Raaaaa haaklas waav'jaaaaaa awTceraaW ray aatUaUr CMJCW KOtm aaaa ahe war. The eaher haablas Teajerrew aJtansae. at !: wU -- -- -- reeai aaa saaaaaa; at aaawaa aa caaja. m a i awaaaaajr aaMWwaaa vaa sssaaT pa-. 'eaaas waa aaaa sae aaaaey oFBBwaaaBBi waa aaaai as aaaaajw Iwaaja. avvp wtww amiavvv. aaaaaal eear aae aarraaay aa a Tha BaaawaaaaaaT awArat -aad bbW'spsoWMM . av mmm a awaw -a ... ... BACKSLIDERS ll-Sirir laaa thf Red Cross Report Suiprisinf Amount the aiiia af thaj cHr aaaie read otah at dotaa a few dare the aavalty of the work ware oaT aad the alace waa aa ever, at coat ay aha hwal few who have aaetaiy la tale eaa Banteri aa tale work, far oae (aaaa mw aaether. aad Ultra are alao a aaadin r aaBjaBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBaaBBBBBBaBaXajBja Shipped Out From Local Head Quarters. Many Presents Se cured For Soldiers. Out side Districts Fully Co-operating Kiaratlve Coauatttre. Klaaalh Caas. ter. Aeierkaa Red Craaa. Klaialk falla. Oreaaa: Ceatleawa I teh te aabailt to yea a rayon of the acUrHlaa of the chapter which have Uaaaawat darlag the vaartar. alace year laat aiaailay. We have ea head the follewlac aad ajaterlala la (he work tr hwaad eat te veajaa who are kaw-i Mas: There la la the work reea ! beMa of alette, waa v ahaat 1 aalra af Mim Thewo-j aara who are kaJtUac la their hfii have aawrlaat weal te eaaialaU ahaat! lathe work i wttbia the aeat tea We have the feUewlas erdera fer herees4vedw1thlaavoTyBherttla:"7 "'" "' "" - twtataa Bsaaaai aw aaaa aaaaa Car , v - . r-w ) - -- a - - o. - ww aam. n uas MahBaeweof the local Red Croat. mom at the aaya to Bash, for a retara of ITwfeaaur Irving afctaraa Mr. 'toias arraaatrd of the awtlnaa of the war devastated rrnloaa. aoauUOan. bat aflcr aa deaerted -om the Job" aiare the i FatK whkh ha duac an aiach la rr- i aaade to Ma cMlataa. ahoald fall dowa au com , la whkh Baaaey or Inaaaat datlea are re- who ahaelatrlr raaaot take who aha work at their ho wee; hat there a reaard aaaaara very Hale, la view Quarterly Is Submitted of Goods Have Been aecure auBcleat yarn to keeji our kclttera baiy. We ordered 130 aoaBda freai the Elklmo Yarn com paay four or f ve noatba at o, and no blpMeat haa beea made, altbo they wired aa that they would ahip on a rertala data The yarn did not ar rive, aad thla company haa refuted W aaawar Mtiera or i.icbtbibi reia i tlva to that 4rar. Wa arallad mn. ij..-fci. .i. l.,i.. .i.. ! MW.M MMV vyMB V ! V I thaae seeds, aad aa they did not come we aesaa maaias purcaaaee from tne Craaa Saeply Hoase aad wbole heaaea. hat the good have been alow fat ahlpmeat. aad the amounts we have ordered at various tiaias hsv ,uaiheea cut down br ihos from vhnm . j.i ( www... a surgical dressing de- .Ipertmeat, aad the active work In this i - . .- ., mwtm MUC , two wane asaat af Dr. aaaaa. la nrdmr in r that aaaartaiaat It waa wrtiun la have A ceaialote aat of dresaiDga made p Ud seat to the chapter beadquar- resaoad with seme Hem of Interest ahaat this subject. A large aew service fas baa beea la the readlas af the library. Upea this are tea atara, heaeriag the aaaa af Ub- Thla has been the chairman af the Civics Kaai Friday aftaraaea. January It. serein he the geaeral dab meetlas. In Year 1918 Preparing lor Return FftflNiriflf HIT Kt 0111 of Oar Wounded cot.. jArice-' ev. QLtNrtoN Colonel James D. Glennon of the U. S. A. Medical corp. Is In charge of the work of surveying possible hultdings tliruout the l'nlted States that might bo commandeered or rent ed by the government for use as re constructed 'hospitals hen the wounded begin to come back from France. BY H. HOOVER )XK UK HNII) AIIMIMSTIUTOItS HIIKT ACTS WAS TO CI.K.IK l'l KKIIIUl'S KITl'ATIOX IX IWXK FIKIJiS tF Cl'IU WAS1IIX0T0N. U. C. Jan. 3. One of Herbert Hoover's first acts to handle the food situation after his nttnnlHt inanl una t t Vv iiliil a At t In the strike in the Cuban ratio fields so that this country's sugar supply' might be protected, he told the Invest (gating committee yesterday. A, representative was sent to Cuba, sand the trouble cleared up shortly afterward. ' 2. '- " -. aaajn jt-'. -, AaaflBBaVBttka, ft amwaWwaWowaaaVaWwaaaV i aaWwaWwaWwTaVBH) llaaP''-iaSF SlaflUjaTr.' 'aaaSf E mWjKPW ;MMM4 i25Baaai-aaBWaT' KBaV " W f EBNbSbm' -- f LaaawaaV. ''ffaaBi PtBBBBBBSaBftwBBBBBaSi! IjBfHHKaPPgK (MSMS mmm Klamath Falls Athlete Makes Gridiron History That Klamath Falls Is still on the map is to be acknowledged when one reads of the performance of Kleth Ambrose in the Army-Marine football cImsIc held on New Years Day at Pas ,a1eaa. The former fire chief, of Klamath Fall made the first wore of the game when be booted the ball over the bar for three points from! Small A F II F 1 I I KtNtKAL OUTLOOK FINE FOR KLAMATH I'KOHPKCTS FOII ADVA.Cf3fK'T UL'RIXG OOMIXO YEAR ARK THK UIII-TFJiT IX THK HW TORY OF THK COUNTY SVC CrMHFt'li SKAHOX CMMKD THrlKXDOlS AURICVLTVRAIi KVKM)HMKXT liOOKKO FOR IX OUtXTY RXUSIATIOX FRO. ' drXTK IX A Mi HKCTlOXa HTART. Kll TINUER IXDl'STRY UHOWa Disregarding for the moment the great war shadow which bangs over ilio entire nation at this time, there lint never been a period In the history of this county when the outlook for thu future was as bright as at the be ginning of this new year. Following a most prosperous agri cultural, lumbering and buslnesa tea- sou, In which the irrigated lands !clded tremendous crops at attract ive prices, when lumber men found a wide market for all the timber that could bo handled, and when the busi ness men. with the new Straborn rail, road fairly launched, reported the greatest amount of easiness tbey had ever done, the county is about to en ter a season of even greater develop ment, unless all the signs fall. The agricultural additions to the county's fertile area will prove start llni; when tho total Is taken iuto cou deration. There will undoubtedly be another land drawing of the Tule Lake lands In the early spring, In which 6,000 acres more or this territory will be opened to settlement. The success made by those who were fortunate enough to secure these lands lMt year and their unqualified praise of that district leaves no doubt that every (Continued on page 1) the 31-yard line In the first period. In the fourth quarter be kicked an other pretty goal from the 30-yard line, besides adding one point to the Marine's score by kicking goal after Iluntlncton made a touchdown. The set en points gathered by Kleth aaaJ. led the total score ot tne lamp, ites. the Harlaea garnering a to tbctr credit durlag the game. ?,. fn Jfl -!.. ', 1 y