The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 15, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918
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ISER STARTS WAR ON BOLSHEVIKI
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New Idaho Senator
TABV OPERATIONS AGAINST
IXORTHKKN Rl'HMIA AIIK HE.
AT CONFERENCE OF
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Jerusalem Taken By
Old Fashioned Charge
Rr Associated I'm
llUTKMMH I'caro nn German
ni baring been rufuiieil by the
khnlkl government, Germany has
ridd to again take tip arms against
rtbera lluisla.
iThlt roacluilon l reported to have
niched In n conference at (hn
kptrlal headquarters, at which Iho
pptror, military ami political toad-
i acre preient.
lit U thought probable that Pelro-
Ivlllbetheobjcttlvoof tlm mill-
r operation.
I brainy now tiuliU that Foreign
ltr Leon Troliky'a plan of "No
kr but no peace, adns tho arrals-
It la understood that thn'ren-
Ipowtrs mado pence with llkrulnu
ofMt the diplomatic defeat at tho
Mil of Trnttky, and It Im reported
t Us Germans will support Uk-
"Matt the bolshovlkl.
Iduibn and French divisions aro
to. havo mado auecosafiil
Themis strong mllllnry action
I the American front.
9CN JOMI. I4UOUNT.
John F. Nugent hat jt been ap
pointed t,' n I ted fltatea Senator from
Idaho to till the vacnler eteed by
tint ilon Hi of Senator llrady. He; la a
democrat.
SMLAGE
CAMPffl
TO BEGRIBIG PACKERS
WPORTH TO IIH LICENSED
IWASIIINOTON. I). C Feb. If..
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J plated all uxpnrtR to nil conn
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NAINK IIUIWX ! ,
TWENTY YEARS AGO 4
Twenty yearn nm iminu it...
J"oa was quivering with tho
MOtk OCCailotleil hv tlm tilitivlnv
PofthabatlloHhlpMalnolntho
-wroj Havana, which causod
' death nf i'.7 a i.
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I.IIIKItTV THEATER TICKETS
WILL HE HOLD IX KLAMATH
KALI. dXIMMEXC'IXG NEXT
WEEK LADIES TO WORK
The campaign for the aalo of Lib
erty theater llekota will begin In
Klamath County the 18th. It la one
more, opportunity for tho person who
Htua at homo to tuke n part In tho
war. Tho hooka to bo offered for aalo
will contain coupons whlih will entitle,
the holder to sent tlcketa at tho army
camp theatora. The booka nro of two
klnda, Iho drat coat ft; tho aecond
in. Tho $1 book contuliiH twonty
coiipoiiH or llcketa, and the $.r book
contnlna 100 tlckotM. Theao will per
mit our aoldlora to hco the bright,
auuppy allows thoy wero uccuatomed
to aoo at homo.
Iluy n aiullago book; help cheer and
make more tolerable tho Ufa of tho
Moldlor,
Captain J. W. Hlonicna la trenauror
and C. F. Htono Ih ehalrmnn of tho
local commlttoe on tills work. The
uctiiiil hhIo of tho booka will bo car
ried on by n numbor of young ladlen
of Klamath Falls.
lany Sheep Poisoned
In San Francisco Pens
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K,0loW that the animal, were
killed by poison placed In the water
ing troughs In the pena in wnicn no
dead stock was found.
United State Marshal Jamea B.
Ilplohan reported tba natter by tt
craph to Attorney OeneraJ Gregory at
Waahlngton, Stoekyardl here were
advlied to take praeautlons. Many
of the yards wert adto. have eatab.
Ilahed extra guards.
(JUT IH MAIK ItV MtOMIXKXT
HTOt'KMAX AXI HIH WIFE TO
WOMAXH IIKUKKCOIU. WILL
UK HArH.UI OFF.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Davla havo do
nated a fine Inrgu rnlf on which 'two
hundred tickets nro being Hold at
twonty-flve ronta each, the money to
bo given to the Woman's Itellef Corp
to be HH'iii on the Klamath boys In
the army. .
After the tlckcia aro sold, the' calf
will be on exhibition In the window
of the I'ulace Market, whore the dsk'w.
Ing for the winning ticket will take
place. The iinme of tho perann hold
ing thu lucky number will be gfib
llrhed In tho impel. Tlcketeare now
on aalo nt the Kmoke. ''Half of Iho
tlcketa liae been xold already.
LONDON, Jan. J5 (Correspondence
af the Asaoclated Prefa) How BrIU
lah Calvary charged and captured I
Turklab batterlea and thus opened the
way to Jerusalem) le told In a letter
from a Drltlah officer.
"It was the first tine the brigade
had used tbelr awords," he says.
"When 'Charge!' sounded I think
every man went stark mad. Guns
were belching tbelr ahella at us la
one sheet of flame, and bulleta by
thouaands swept peat, but sot oae
man aeemed to get bit aa on we went,
with drawn eworda -JUablng la the
aun, In a lung straight Ilea, faoraea
going like mad and -everyone about-
ARE SEVERELY
CRITICISED K!
I.AHOH LKAIIKH WIHHKH THAT
aiimoi'h'h UAi'oirrnu coui.u
KXOW AlTlf.Ui fOXIHTIOXK
THAT KXIhT IX HIH I'M XT
CHICAGO, Feb. in. Clinrgea that
men mid women ompl)ed by tho Cltl
cago pnckerH are overworked, under
paid, euraoil by foremen and driven
like ciittlo to lucrcaso tho output of
tho pliiutM have been mado by John
Klkulskl, organlxer for the Amorlcan
Fedornllon of Labor, In tertlfylng be.
foro Federal Judge Buiuucl Alschulcr
u tho atockynrda wngo arbitration.
"Fifty per cent ot the stockyards
workcrB do not live, thoy Juat exlat,
and do not exist decently, in my opin
ion." Hald tho wltneaa.
At one point tho wltneaa suddenly
stopped his nnrratlvo to remark with
dramatic emphasis:
"I only wish Mr. Armour' daugh
ter could work In her father' plant
for a whllo that alto might know tho
way women employes are treated."
KAIHKIt TO MAKti
I'KAOK WITH HOUMAXIA
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 15. Berlin
newspapers Intimate that peace nego
tiations with Roumanla are about to
commence.
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ROOSEVELT TO LEAVE HOSPITAL
NEW. YORK. Feb. .16. Th.aodora
Roosevelt has to fat recovered tkat.be
w
and go
weeks. Ten' daya 'later' he" WIV Mart
for bla homo at Oyster Bay..
loosaveii ua o is i.wmi ..-
.Ill be abte, to'.eiYe'.iX.a?PtaJ hert
,nd gotoa"hotit WlOiIh We nW te
Ing like fury. Now we could seo
eorae of our pals falling, yet straight
at the guns we charged. Aa we came
up with the first line of protecting
infantry the enemy put up their
banda as they atood in the trenches,
so we Jumped them and were charg
ing at tbe second line when tho first
line thought better of tbelr aurrend
er and fired at ua from behind. Their
artillery and machine guna kept fir
Ing at ua up to the moment we reach.
ed them with tbe aword. It aeema
marvelous that any of ua eacaped
alive, but though our ranks were
thinned we took the positions, and
all tbe guna aad ammunition."
WilsoiT Is HarsHy
Censured In Senate
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 15. i Ing politics Into tbe controversy over
i!.i..i Mm ll'uln rAimhllnan tram ' efficiency. . ,
He4 vigorously criticised the war
MasBachtiBotta, today charged Preel- department and other branches of the
dent Wilson with deliberately Inject-1 administration.
Cross Pig
Proves Valuable
A large number of ticket havo
been sold on the lino young pig which
wim rocently presented to the Red
Cross by Harry Stilts, and which I to
be raffled off In the near future by
Inembera of this organisation to raise
money to carry on the work. Tlcketa
are being sold at 50 cent each. Tbe
winner of the prise Is to be announced
at the 8tar theater on March Id.
Those at the bead of tbe movement
declare that the outside districts are
taking an active interest In tbe pur
cbate of tho ticket.
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MANY LITTLE CHILDREN ARE
IIVKXED TO DEATH WHEN BIO
NUNNERY IS DESTROYED BY
FLAMES
MONTREAL, Feb. 16. A terrible
fire last night utterly destroyed the
big Grey Nunnery bare, burning a
large number of children to fleet.
Bodies ot tbe victims are betas ree.
cued today aa fast a possible; Ttftjft
two are now known to have eeea lost.
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SIGNIFICANT ORDERS RBCtVfD
new .YORK. Feb. lS.Maiy ot
tbe striking ship earpeitera at Metea
Island plant have been notinea By
ran vessels
OLUDEM
THE ATLANTIC
VESSEL WHICH LEFT FOR CUBA
YESTERDAY RETURN'S AFTER
BEIXO RAMMED BY UNKNOWN
SHIPDIG HOLE IN SIDE
ATLANTIC PORT, Feb. 15. An
American passenger ship wblcb left
yesterday for Cuba returned today
wltb a large hole above her starboard
water line. She waa In a collision
with anunknown veeeel.
' A fall waa received from another
Xtlaitlo port today from a steamer
Wktc reported that she had been in
colllslen with aa vafnowa iblp.' . .
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AVIATOR IS
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GERMAN LIXHS M KllXa AT
FORT WORTH THW MORXIMO
LOSES CONTROL OF MACHINE IX
ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE COLLI.
HlOX WITH CADET CAME
HERE IX OCTOBER
CRNriJ.W0OD9j
Frunk I'
from Iowa, has been re-elected chair.
FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 15.
:VJZrSr!.CPt- Varnon Cat,, of the Ea.U.b
man of the republican congressional' Ry "' Crp waa killed thh
committee. Ills capacity, shown In 'morning while flying flfteenmlje .
former campaigns, led members of west of this place.
congress to the conclusion be would! caatle bad made over
nil the place better than anyone else
who could be found for It.
THRIFTSTAMP
CAMPAIGN NOW
UNDERWAY
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105 light
over the German line, aad waa the
hero of many exploit oa the Flaadera
front during a period ot alne month.
He came here In October with Lord
Welsley. In trying to avoid collldiag
wltb a cadet, Castle swerved, lost con
trol ot hla machine, and fell to the
ground.
BUSINESS HOUSES OF CITY ARK
COMMENCING TO PUT WAR
SAVING STAMPS OX SALE, AND
MANY AUK DISPOSED OF
H. N. Moe, who has charge ot the
commercial work of the War Savlnga
Stamp campaign In Klamath County,
ha received hla authority to dispose
of the Thrift Stamps at hla place ot
business, and haa already commenced
to make sales.
He reports that' large number of
the patrons of tba store seem. pleased
to make a purchase of tbe stamp
with their change.
As the acting leader In this depart
ment, Mr. Moe recommends that all
tbe merchants take step to secure the
stamp for sale at aa early a date aa
possible. The Idea auggeated by him
In to keep before the customers' mind
at all times that the itampa are on
band, without wearying them la aa
attempt to force a aale.
Underwood'a Pharmacy was one of
the first establishments to adopt this
plan, and now baa tbe tamp ready
for customers.
Many Local Mechanics
Will Be Shipbuilders
lecel draft heard , to appear today tor
physical examination.
That twenty-eight men have enlist
ed as skilled mechanics for shipbuild
ing In the United States service in tbe
past few days here, is reported by Joel
T. Ward, who has charge, of the re
cruiting In that line here, t Mr. Ward
declare that nearly all the' men are
skilled -In tome Un especially, do
mealed la this work. '
Strenuous appeals are being mtde
by the united statea shipping ooaro
to get men at this Urn. U I pointed
out that while tbe government hathe
money necessary to buy at aMM;
ture the auppllee for the Uad
and allied troop la Fraaw,;ie JjajM
will be of bo avail ualee,Tif)iefea.
bo secured for traasforUtlea. wskh
Is me biggest proWem;ttatfst .
time. . The aeJbW..
over i.ooo aWI ' rear. eM ;;
aa Immense amoaat ef skilled hfir
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