,VV"'.M i J A- MONDAY, KKPTRMnnn in, mm THE EVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAGK .TURKU .,, mz. .y. mmmm -" v m Don't Spend Another penny for merchandise until you see this space in tomorrow's paper. LACELLE? is here'and will have ome good news for you. It is a chance foijycu to save money and buy Liberty Bonds msmmm tocol signed by sovorol Bolshevik leader and dated Nov, 2, 1917, show ing that "on Instructions of the re presentatlves of the Merman general gord to their ''mutual actlvltlea." What their "mutual , actlvltlea" were to be It sufficiently indicated by document No. 7 which Is a photo- Staff In Petrograd" and "with the .graph of a letter signed in cipher by content of the Council of People's this Major LuberU and his adjutant, Commissars," of which Trotsky and . Lieutenant Hartwlg. They notify the I.enlne were the heads, two Incrlm- Bolshevik leaders on January 12, 19 mating Herman circulars had also' 18, that "by order of the German boon "taken from the Department of gonornl staff" the Germnn Intelll- Hecrcl Servlco of tho Petrograd dis-igence section "has Informed us of trkt" anil given to tha Secret Service the names and the characteristics of Department of the Merman General. the mali candidates for ro-electlon" staff In Potrogrud, On tho bottom to the Rusilnn Bolshevlk"central exe- fof tha protocol the Mormon adjutant cutlve commltleo" and the "general acknowledge recolnt of tho two In-.staff order us to Insist on the dec- criminating circulars with his cipher Hon of tho American people." signature of the head of the Merman (To be continued) Secrot Sorvlce Bureau. ' I. Those two circulars apparently had ! vtteproot iTtorage, safety and low been obtained by somo Russian agent mi rated. All Roods lasnred... Farm In Germany and transmitted to Rus- e warehouse Co. ietf sin. The Mormnn general staff evl-i , fdently wished to get them back lm order to destroy them. By tho ordor . or the German general staff and with the "consent" of I.enlne and Trotsky I they lire .turned over to the Germans' to be destroyed. Why? Because they are concluslvo proof that on June 9. 1914 the German government waa preparing for war, severs! weeks be fore tho assassination of the Austrian Archduke, which was made the pre tost for war. t Ono circular Is an order from the Gorman general staff dated June 9. 1914 Informing "all Industrial con cerns'1 In Germany to open the sealed envelopes containing their "Indust rial mobilisation plana and registra tion forms" so that they might be prepared for tho war for which the excuse had not yet been found. The second circular Is an order THISWHMW WEIGHED HIHFTr Cabinet Officer Selects A Woman Secretary lENIKE AND TROTSKY i PAID TOOLS OF GERMANY r .In "I can't say," stated Mrs. Burbank describing her case, "that I nap WITH THE AMERICANS IN FRANCE WITH Till: AMIMtlCAN AII.MY alnniil oMcuih moed (heir head- IN FRANCE. (Corruspondoiico or tho lrtim. onto every twenty four lira. , . . . .. , .... . for three rniiseciitlo daH, AismluteJ I'ri'ss) 'In hntiK on t , . , , ... ... . , . To ivUiiIiIIhIi un uffhu with tele- the IipvIs of a lotrcitltiit enemy nuil ll(,lu. ,,., , ,, nrm,,, work. Lpsiii imirirlt fitvnv nt It I lit ilnt nflitr i. . ... i...... -....i.. .. .. ti. il...lH .lay la not nn easy undertaking oven t.rks ami dpowHutk und iiarters u,",n ' l,eo " Wl" of a bunk July of the present year, J"""" ' " for illffoicnt In.lHl.lualH of the do- In Stockholm had been "audited" to Tur "enor" ,""" ' ... era of the Russian revolutionary army purtment one inornliiK, and-thou conceal tho payment of money to Un-j". Messra Lenlne and motooll tho next IIIOIIlllIK Ulicl In tho,n. Trnl.Wv nn.l Ihnlr nMnrl.tn. hv ".. ..:.ii. .'.. n.k..ho " ' . " - Troisay, nniiinw - , ordor or the German Imperial Bank. 'the Russian division offour general Thin report Is endorsed by Lenlne, jitatr operating In Finland la ordering with his Initials, for deposit in 'the1 to Petrograd officers for the disposal fi r utornti mirrlorn. Wl en (ho (iormiliK rocrossed the Mnrnu northward buiiiid with tlm American not far behind xarlcnw units of the American army woro nil led upon for operation In this kind or warfare for tho first tlmo. Hut oven mean while, to keep up with Impor tant and rapidly developing work at a hattle front, Is hut one of u thous and or nioro routine dctulls with Merman premiers taken hy tliO whlcli (ho coiunmmlliiK offlrem had Anierlrnns gave credit to tho Yankees for their spirit or poislstencn mid mirveled at their hmonulty und re tiiierallvo ahllltloH. Field opomtlnmi for tho Franco Amorlenn nrfenslvo virtually woro rnmpleteh In a night.' Ono American lllnlon marched all nlKht, and. wont Into action 'nt daylight. July IK. Other divisions nrt-ompllshod similar tUHkH ennlly as strenuous, several of them coming somo dlstnnco and tile li)H encountering strange torraln. which nopoared to stimulate their i IhlrHt for ndvonturo us they wont oiijSH nnil on not knowing what to expect next. Tho men didn't know exactly Just hat the schedule called for that Is, I they hadn't been told officially. Kvcnj captulns and lleutenantta say they wore npi notified formally of the at-J tark contemplated such Id tho way J an army works but like their men they had a. pretty good idea of whtt ns In storo for them, or rather of tho surprise that was In tho making, for tl'u Gormnns, ' j When tho Americans, In conjunc tion with the French, .started tho, offenslvo Umt morning, and kept koIiik until thav Oorruuns reached tho Vei'o, uutonntlcally began tho task( f tho various departments In keep- Iiik In touch with an advancing army and furnishing It with ammunition, fend nnd went atores of supplies uNch only urmlcu neod, Soverul tlmos while the ndvancu whs u its holght It become necessary for n certain Amerlrun division head auarlors to m0ve overy day or two. On a number of occasions tha dlvl- to contend. All ili In 11-tf .rniy Hhoex nt K. K. K. NTOHK. A I.KADKK !. I.1PK I.NSUIUNC'K Tho great strength, tho big divi dends, und tho Incomparable bene fits of tho Pint Aiiicrli'Mi Mro lusur mice Co., moans Una class Insurauco for you. For purtlculurs soo Moo. C. Ulrlch, district munuKur. 22-tl soi ret department" of the llolshevlk files. And tho authenticity of the re port Is supported by document No. I. which Is the orlglnal'of a report sent by a Gorman General Staff represent ative. to the Bolshevik leaders, warn ing th'etn that he has Justarrested an agent who had In his possession the original order , of 'the German Imperial Bank referred to In docu ment No. 1, and pointing out that evidently "at tho proper time ateps were not taken to destroy the above mentioned documents." Document No. 3. Is the original pro- FI POUNDS MRM. BVRBANK TAKES TANMO AND NOW WKIGHB ONR HTN DRKD AND TWKXTY-SKVKN POVNDH ' One of the moat noteworthy tea- from the German general ataff of the tureg( tnd one tntt gtMda out mora high sea fleet, dated Nor. I. 1914. promnent, th(m an otn,r pwliapit calling for the mobilisation of "all " ' ' destructive agent, and obaervera" In . connection with Tanlac I. the wry the United States and Canada for the large number or men and women purpose of preventing the sslllng of who have reported an astonishing ships from American porta to Russia, rapid Increase In weight a a result Prance and England. Tha order calls or Its use. for explosions, strikes "delays, em- One of the latest to testify to the brollments and difficulties," and It remarkable reconstructive powers of recommends the employment or "an- the medicine la Mrs. Anna Burbank, archlsta and escaped criminals" for 'who resides at lilt Sad Ave., Wast, the purpoae. J Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Burbank came In these damning profs of a Ger-n the Bartell Drug atore In company man conspiracy against the nations of with her husbaa1 recently and made Europe In June 1914, and against tha the following statement, atatlng that United States In Nor. 1914, It Is she had actually gained thirty two ahown that Lenlne and Trotsxy sur- pounds rendered to the Qerman secret eer vice In Petrograd on order or "the representatives or the German gen-! any apeclal sllment but for the laat eral ataff In Petrograd." J four years I hare been gradually las- And they surrendered them In con- ng welgnt and strength, and going formlty with a working agreement) down hill. My appetite waa ao poor, between the Bolshevik leaden and that I never cared fcr anything to the German general ataff, of which est. I waa dreadfully constipated, agreement a photograph Is Included and Ruf fared a great deal with head In the series as document No. S. I aches nnd pains In my back. I waa It U dated Oct. 1917. It Is fronts completely rundown and tired out n division of the German general all tho time, and hardly had energy stsff. It Is addressed to tne council enough to drag myself around. Noth ing did me any good, and I fell off in we'ght until I waa hardly more than a frame. "When I began taking Tanlac, I weighed only ninety-five pounds. I had been reidlng so much about how others had been benefited, and were gaining In weight by taking Tanlac, that I made up my mind to eee what It would do tor me and the results have been far more than I ever ex pected. I now weigh one hundred and twenty aeven pounds having actually gained thirty two pounds In a little, more than a month and am. still gaining. I am always ready for my meala now with a tine appetite, and have gotten rid or all the head aches and pains In my back, and my tired wornout feelings are gone, too. I get up In the morning now feeling thcroly rested, strong, and full of Ufa and energy, I can recommend Tan lac to anyone In a rundown condition, for It certainly has built me up won derfully.' Tanlac U aold In Klamath Falta by the 8tar Drug Co. Adv. gsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsammmmmt'CSSr '""""I amsBBsPJ' '9sjH( HmV mW Hl' eBjajBJBJBJB P SSBlJss' bbbW' .rl r '-$ $ ... I m fiw .1 ?4?ii i a y- 1 ". ''. ft . ' f Xu A.AAAVVVAI ,.& jX $m I svAL'.ltLnt i .Ar.'W m mpk4J: rtf:m , J ,MmB(imw,,1ffl 8eldom In the history of the Unit ed States has a cabinet officer select ed t women for private secretary, but Secretary of Commerce Redfleld Tibs chosen Mlas Agathe O. Stewart for that position In his office. He say ahe Is making good. Fountain Pens... Are a great help in school life. We have an ex cellent self f ill- j ing pen for $1-50 Purchase a Thrift Stamp before re (ring. "They work while yoo sleet)." WW VV!kLAMATH rAUA OftoOrtSI V I vMC.t Morcyua nM UH Sc K. K. K. Store's soowlag oT' Kbmx KaU for Fall. 11-tf I o For room cottage only one Mock from Mala St. Price flOSO on easy Bee ChUcote. SO-S . . i m. M.t.ii. or tne reopies v.omiiiiwior, . (Ointlnueil fiom page 1 'i.enlne and Trotsky were the heada. : it begins: "ulloulnK'immey to Comrades I.enlne. .., .CCOrdnnre with the agreement Trotsky and others for tho propag. which took place In Kronstadt Inj of the staff." Among the offlcera named are Ma jor Luberts, whose cipher signature Is given as It appeara on the two sur rendered German circulars mentioned nbove(document No. 3.) and Lieute nant Hartwlg, whose cipher signa ture Is given as It appeara on the re colpt for the two circulars. And an Indorsement on this letter rrora the Oerman general staff recorda that the Oerman oUlcera assigned to Petro grad had appeared "before the mili tary revolutionary committee" and had "agreed on conditions with re- LATEST PHOTO OF A GERMAN BATTLE SUBMARINE mm immmmmzmE i . l'.'.JVA', W hl?,KimfyJki ite&t rfti .i sjaJrcs:k?.JWv?JlWgsBaBBBBBm t ; J -. k.J iU V J 'tA 'H.-ll. J (.Bl' ..'.lVaMBBIBEWTEHaBHHDaBBeBH r ItBBmrlSsBffisl gsmBBBBBBBmBwIPllviBsraBBaK BmBBBBBBBBBPRrf S5S'WPilti vt- IHSMKBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKSfSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV BBBBBBBfvgffjiMyjMil i BBBBBBBBBBBBWVSylS&&tm gsgsHaBmmBriijQrs JJSSSaimmmsaBSBasaasisssH This is the latest photograph of a 0rman battle submarine. The vesseUtoppeed the Dutch liner Rotterdam' early In August off the Norwegian coast, and permitted her to go on attor the first officer had showed the boats' papers. The submarine quickly submerged when she spied a British cruiser on tho horlson. , ,..!.. No shortage of woolen wear at 11-tf K. K. K. STORE. Bay yoaur Havollae OU In 5 gallon cans and save 10 per cent. At all garages aad service stations. Telford Bros., dlstribators. ' 7-tf American boys are dying for their country. Surely you can aare for It t'uy War Saving Stamps. LARGE STOCK OP" ' New Woolens Select Ytv New FdStfNOW NOTICE Notice la hereby given that the Beard of Directors of the Pine a rove Irrigation District will sit sa an Equalisation Board at 'the -residence of the secretary on October 1, 1918 at 8 o'clock P. M. U-6t 8. K. McKenxte, Secretary. Fit and Highest Oracle est , WoriuMaaeMf) Onaraateei ChasJ.Gzek MERCHANT TAILOR Bl) Main St, BEGIN HOT WATER DWN1INCIFT00 DONT FEEL RIGHT RKCKARD RENT BERVICS .Phone SB Mgtit intone S4S PROFESSIONAL CARDS MWMMMM aya glaaa of hat water with pJteeehate before breakfaat waahea wit nelaona, f If you wake up with a bad taste. bad breath and tongue Is coated; if your bead la dull or aching; If what you eat sours and forma gsa and acid In stomach, or you are bilious, consti pated, nervoua, sallow, and can't get feeling Just right, begin Inside bath ing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaapoonful of limestone phosphate" In It. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kldneya and bowels, and cleanae, sweeten and purify the J entire alimentary tract, do your in side bathing Immediately upon arlt Ing In tho mornlag to wash out of the arslem all the previous day's polann ous waste, gaa- s and sour bile before putting more food into the stomach. To feel like young folka reel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body Im purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which Is Inexpensive and almost taste less, except for a sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant. Just aa soap and hot water act ou the akin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water end lime stone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kldneya and bowels. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder should begin this inside bath ing before breakfaat. They are as sured they wrll become real cranks on the subject shortly. Adv. ' IIKXRV C. 8CHLEEP Physician and Snrgson All Chronic Diseases n Specialty. Office White Btdg. Phone SO-W t ' ' HtHS C. CLKGHOBJf Cosuaty gwrreye CtvH Hngdneer LEGAL NOTICES Vm00000W0ff000000000 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ' Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Klamath County, the tlnal account of bta administration ot the eatato of Dilla L. Wenner, deceased, and that said court has fixed September 18, 1918, at 1:30 o'clockp. m as tho time and the court room of said Court aa tho place for the hearing of objections. If any, to said final ac- vaunt, uuu iur van lommiieiu inure Ot. J. H. WENNER. Administrator ot the-Estate or DUIa L. Weaaer, Deceased. M-I-Mt-ll ' KATHRR1NE BCHLEEF Physician nnd Snrgeon Night Calls Promptly Attended to Office White Bldg. Res. 80-R Phone SO-W CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 017 Mala ItiMirNMt-e Ioana and Abstracts Ileal Estate Louns at a to S per cent DR. P. R GODDARD Osteopathic Physician ft Sargeea Suite 811, 1. 0. O. F. Tenurie (oyer K. K. K. Store) Phone am . . Rea. Phone, 1U8K (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamath Kails ) WOOD Don't let winter rind your wood shed empty. Fill It up' with nice, clean, dry , BLOCK WOOD ' lillo the price are right, v Klamath Fuel Company . O. PEYTON. Manager Odtce 501 Main. Phone JIB; Term Cash 1 iMi SfH? "mm aM4&ted&i . ,i.