The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 08, 1918, Image 1

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MUNICH LIFE AT IIOl'MTOX'H
LAHT XHJHT
Tlio llfu of tlio men at Canii l.owU
socially, tiinritll)-, educationally and
rrllftlouHly, whh depleted In u clonr
manner by lllnlioii Paddock, Ulihop
of Eastern Orcttoii, who uddrcssod a
crowd whlrh Jammed Houston's op-
cm liouiu last night.
If nuy of thoHti ut liontu had feurs
concerning the wolfiiro, of their boyH,
limy worn allayed by lilsnop red
dock, aa ho told of the clean healthy
llvxa wlilrli llmv IomiI. lllnlioii Pad.
IXH EXPECTED TO MAKhl , ,bo CirHtmn holiday
rTRTRKK ATTEMPT TO RKAtllutU ,mrt f j.mmry at Iho camp. In
UIJJNMII AT AMIEXH.I stead of spending It with relative
nUCXrii WITHDRAW TO HlUll'xnd frlondi, and thua got a chance R
become well acquainted witn "me
boya."
"You don't live it a well ns these
boya do," said the lllihop. "They
havt better food of better variety to
accomplish tint desired enda, than
moat of you at home. They have
the finest camp faro In the world. In
i regard to stooping conditions, he etat
MKX'.M) IX HOl'TII
ftf Associated Proae
ITI big llindenburg offensive,
was launched with such tr-
oui preuure tlio laat of tlio
twai suddenly calmed down, and
was reported quiet on both. d u.-t'-very mun had hla own cot.
tU from Arraa on the north to.i,i, ni.iv nt n.v.r. ami that the
Dl on the NOUth. Iuin.1rw. alviv. wliln iiiinn. aa
Tit Germans aro nibbling at the IMt,v ilaJ .nrned the value of fresh
Bit line In an effort to find a weak'...,. Kvorthlnc. Including the II-
but have thus far been dlsap- ,rarM( y. m, o. A. hutB, hostess
hotiseti, class rooms und the grounds
thomselvrs, were described, until one
' could readily understand It, when
th lllshop rnld, "the boys tiro begin
ning to feel Just a little sorry for us
poor civilian!)."
"There Is n social secretary In
charge of the social life," said tho
speaker, "and oven the roughest of
the soldlcra are learning manners.
I Tie French forces hnve retired to
jWr around In the Chnnny-Coury-
' trlanglo, along tho Olso Itlv-
tot the extreme eastern nnd sout li
lted of the present battle front.
It It bellctcd that tho (Icrnuins
not clvon up hope of reaching
skwi on the Homme Hlvor. and
at another heavy attack on tho
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TIIK OUTHIDK LIUEHTV LOAX
HPKAKK1W WILL APPEAR THDV
week ih made pibliu
The speaking Itinerary for Captain
It. U. Kuykendall and Sergeant (lood
rich In Klamath County haa been an
nounced aj follews:
Tonight at Fort Klamath the meet.
Ing will be called at 8 o'clock. To
morrow noon they will apeak at the
Pelican Day Lumbar company at 3
p. m., at the Klamath Manufacturing
company, and at I p. m. at the opera
house here,
April 10th at th high school here
the speakers will appear at o'clock
a. ru at 1 0a. at. at th Riverside
KLAMATH PEOPLE
TO MEET RIHHOP
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The people, of Kjamutli Falls
will have, nn opportunity to
meet In a social ,way und to
hnve a chat with Bishop Ilnbert
Paddock, Plshop of tho Epls-
copal dloceso of Hastern Ore-
gon, at the White Pelican hotel
this evening. Mrs.' Yt. II. Hall
of tho Pcllcnn, Is sponsor for tho
occasion. It will bo vory In-
formal, and pcopl) may come
with quostlons which tho bishop
will endeavor to answer.
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WHICH HAH,BEEX INSTALLED
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LY MOVE IT TO HOMB TOWN
A deal was completed here today
school, and at 8 p. m. at tho opera
house at Merrill.
Cln Ih lllli tnnntlneii will be hld
at noon at the Chela Ilox factory' ' wnlch tho PB,m bow,,n" "
and at 8 p. m. at Boiuuuu. j operated here (orn extensive period
April 12th thy ar arranged as by Don Dale, were taken over by An
follows: 10:30 a. m.. Modoc l.um- tone Krupka, a well known resident
ber company; noon, Algoma !-. 0 the M.H1 iCCll0n, While definite
bcr company during lunch heur: A. . . ..
Chlloquln at 4 o'clock, and Kirk tt' announcement "" not been made. It
8 o'clock. ' expected that the new owner will
On Saturday, April 13lh a special removo the equipment to Malln. Mr.
meotlng for achJbl children only will Dlo was not ready today to make an
be held at 8:30 p..m. at the Klamath announcement of bis future plans,
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WITH TIIK AMERICAN ARMY.
Many of them never had a chance be
fore. These boys ar meeting thous
ands of the nicest girls In Heattlo and
Tnpninm anil III other InWIH BrOUnd.
fill, Two German raids were ro-! wi... ti. .,.ui nirv niam an
JJd by the Americana In tho sector Lntertnlnment, ho sends word to some
rtkwett of Toul nn Friday night
Tit American Infantrymen not on-
rtpulted the Invading Iluna, but
pwtd them back thru their first lino
mm Into their aupport trMches.
I LONDON, April 8 Tho British ad
Mctd their lines illihtlv on the
rn bank of the Boramo River
a'sbt. Tho (lermana are cob
Ubi Intense artillery action today
i of the Scarpe and south of the
but there la no Infantry ae-
Itltjr evident as yet.
I WA8HINOTON, D. C, April 8.
war department review Issued to.
notes tho Improvement In the
Wtilo position of tho allies on the
ray battlefield, and deelaroa that
P Qtrman plan haa been upset by
"luooorn deionse; in which the en-
7 nas been forrrri tn throw In-,
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troops to gain tholr limited ob-
"'. No roramnrn I. ninila In
ono In chnrgo of tho matter In the
different towns, and they send only
tho best girls from tho churches and
lodges. They send only girls they
can trust, and If any of tho men
should have a thought that wan umlsaj
I'm nfrnlil the otner men woman i
let him hnve n not nor thought com
ing." Rpoaklng In regard to the educa
tional life, or tho soldier there, ho
said : "Tho boya aro studying French
and German. They know hoy are
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the report of tht, American troops
Joining tjje allied forces. '
British attaches declare that every
day finds tho alllea In bettor position
to successfully combat the effort ot
the Huns on tho wost front. Frencs),
British and American rcierves are
said to bo pouring In dally to defend
Amiens. '
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ladivostok Extra Guard
May Cause Some Trouble
iAlHlNOTON, D. 0 April . I Is to causa the state department ao
British crulsar baa landed , Itttla eoacarn. ',
k t Vladlvostnw '. ..m th. I Tna Unlud Stat nai assunwo
r i ruaivoitok t6 guard th ....... m .,., M(i the Russian
""it thtr. and th JapasM) ' Nattonl Council of Soviet haa an.
(tiibeaa laerMiad to 150 aa. nouncd Us Intention of protamine
Uuidlna nt 1U..A. ... -.. ' ik. it.lt.rf Btataa aaalnat the Bras-
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HOUSE FIGHT
Your Bend May Bring
Him Home in Safety
The supreme tragedies of war are not enacted
on the battlefield, but in the home.
Above the shouts of command and encourage
ment, the roar and shock of the great gups,
and all the swelling tumult of battle which
bear the husband and father to a hero's grave
and a martyr's glory, there rise the weeping of
the bereaved wife and the cries of little children
deprived of a father's love and care.
American fathers are now on the battlefronts
of France. Many must fall; how many de
pends upon us who remain safely at home..
Spit DMattYy K. K. K. STORE.
, UUitigClotUtnMidl'Hattmrt
Wo had hoped Unit both sides In
the coming recall election would ac
cept tho offer of the Herald In the
spirit In which It was made, and
frankly present their arguments and
tacts beforo the people of the whole
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county. To date the, opposition to
County Judge Hanks line not seen Ot
to publicly take the voters Intothelr
confidence and present their reasons
why he should be removed from offlce
In the mlddlo of his term, and re
placed by their choice.
Providing that the location of the
court house Is the only question at
Issue, It Is probable that very little
argument Is necessary, and from tho
charges In tho complaint we ,wouli
assume that this was the" Jssiik-on
which the petitioners ars'asktng the
removal of the county Judge. This
being the case; It should not bo diffi
cult to place the facta before the peo
ple In aupport of either location, In
order that the voters can reach their
own conclusion.
If their ore other Issues which are
depended on to Influence the voters,
these should be honestly presented,
In a public manner, otherwise the
only conclusion that can be reached
is that the opponents ot the court are
not sincere In. their data ot working
for the Interest of the taxpayer and
the county, and hope by creating pre.
Judlce and by misrepresentation to
Influence votes to their side. We do
not wish to Intimate that these are
the facta In this case, but It should
be remembered that the people are
Intelligent and Independent thinkers,
and the day Is here when the voters
are beginning to look with suspicion
on the "gum shoe" campaign. It
pays to be houest with the voters, and
arguments that will not bear the full
est publicity are a detriment to any
cause.
Robert If. Dunnell is to be consid
ered the standard bearer of the op
position to Judge Hanks, and we be
lieve the people are expecting a state
ment from him. Thajjlerald will be
pleased to print the platform ot Mr.
Dunnell and any message he may
hare to offer the people of the county,
As previously stated, the Herald
realises the injury to the whole coun
ty In bitter factional fights, and re
grets that the people have agajn been
forced Into another controversy, and
believes It Is our duty to assist In ev-j
ery way to minimise tho damage that
Is sure to result. ' We believe this can
best be done by the parties on either
side of the light, confining themselves
to actual facta and making a' clean,
open campaign thru the uewspapers,
which are tho source of Information
ot the people. We again freely offer
the columns ot tho Herald without
charge.
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OVER THE TOP NOW
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The Liberty Loan thermometer,
located on Fifth and Main streets,
registered "over the top" at 2:30
this afternoon, with Indications that
tho tompcraturo would continue to
rise. The thermometer was painted
nnd Is In charge of Fred Houston ot
the K. K. K. store.
Klamath County's, message td tk..
kaiser was stated JnapnaejsjJBskaV..
terms. The county went orar theta,
In ono day, and tho the exact Agar'
are not yet reported, there la no
question about the result.
The amount actually reported on
Saturday evening was the aunt ot
$193,850, with no report from four
teen precincts. The Seventh precinct
was the leading precinct In the cttjr.
clearing the top at about 2 p. m. on
Saturday. Pelican City and Snip-
plngton reported over the top at t
o'clock In the morning. The Third
und First precincts are on top of th t
fence, leady for the Jump, and would
have gone over Saturday If the polle
Itorg could have located all tha peo
ple. Many were away from tkelr
residence or place of business, wnlck
will cause the solicitors to call again,
but thirty minutes' work in each pro
clnct will Insure the full quota.
Owing to aome, misunderstanding
the Fifth and Sixth precincts did not
get to work on Saturday. Had theaa.
precincts been as active as the Otnra
tho city of Klamath Falls would hav
reported over before night fall on
Saturday. t
Many residents of these precinct
appeared at Liberty Loan headquar
ters and signed their subscription
blanks before being called upon by
any solicitor. Never In the history ot
Klamath County has such earnest co
operation been evidenced. Plow
were left standing in the field wall
solicitors In the outside district ra
hionded to the call ot their country, ,
mid placing personal and prlvata in
terests In the background, even at
great sacrlflco, took up the work. '
The Blue List now being published
slmwr that more than. 90 per cent ot
tho people of Klamath .County re
sponded to the call .of "their govern
ment with subscriptions. Th. Rd
and Yellow, lists will not be published
until later In-the campaign, for
muny who did uki subscrlb are,aW
coming reward rind getting' In tha
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