The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 09, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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This is n reproduction of the In-
dustrlal honor pennant red border,
four blue stripes and tho percental
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In red. This will bo used thrnout
the United Stales In the Fourtn u-
erty Loan Campaign.
ii is a now development upon uic ,ro of our pwle, 11 WM ,0.
community honor flag. All business nurlan'a note of December, 1116.
firms or organisations will have nn Tne gt-p theB Mked WM ot a Try
honor roll and when 7!i per cent, or vagl0 character. The conditions
moro of their employees or members wero not dMcrbcd but pnr Indicated
have subscribed to the loan thoy will )n brolJ(j nM.
bn furnished a card or emblem for .., ne courte of th, drri0pmet
display In tholr windows, this em- the conduions have become crystal
blem to Indicate the percentage of M(, Durlnf February. March and
employees of the firm or organise- Apr expMi,ioBa regarding
tlon that have purchased Liberty ,j Md Jutl ,. witBnt aaaeaa
Bonds. Each Institution winnilg this UoBi or coajpaaMUon cam Into
emblem will be permitted to purchase currency,
thru their Local Liberty Loan Com-f .flubeeauently the Idea ot eatab
mlltee the permanent cloth Liberty' iUWlf tB utsrnatloaal coart of arbl
Loan Honor pennant with tho per- trat,0B Md a jeUo. ot.armamoat
centago marked on It Indicating their WM diMBit)l ad further, tho prta
final standing. dpm, of tntiom of tho mim pro-
Thl ladnstrlal honor prnaaat was clamed Md n.an,, tt, principle
orlgiaated' by J. H. Burton vf New, WM Mt forU tltt .eonomle ara .
Tork, who planned the honor flag .cbohi,. oppression aftbr the wnr
eampalga and to connected wlthth mrut be prevented. Oat of these
UhertyLonn Committee of. tho Trow- .,, prtBC,pI, mrot8 tB, prmmt
ry Department nt Washington,. He pr0Im.
mm trade marked thle. pennant In ..A tBtM VQinU t w u f,.
I1" 15M"e! "- ?lBM ?" H. war accepted by Count Caernta
righto theretoto the secretary of the. (fomer AMtrtM foreign MlntotorK
uJf"f' . . . Un speeehea and Utenrlewa aa anlt-
Th eommanlty Liberty Loan boa, ablt 4, (or pace jiegolatene,
? , tto.Fonrth Uberty aBd naar ry u .ppreval of
Lee wm he ymtur to Ust nwd to tbt 0enBail .. uj wi.
tho third, weept that It will hoar tormitf , tB. ceacpuo. ot tho ni
tons ban IneteU of three. It will (x.toait) t,,, ftlf m.
ke awarded to all communities 01- prteaion. '
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a Mb. star, will be given for acn;Popa 1i9niMt WBOia prop,,.!, u
Be per cent overwbeerlptlon. 'fondamentil Ideas wero accepted by
ThoomnloymenLef thto Intenalvn tw fonB,Bf M aecepUM koato.
WT"iPB,, " the, com- 0aly PrMidMt witoon ii lie not ot
mentty honor fine n Industrial JaMary 8, ltl8t Bto lf
honor; pennant to expected to bo n -,d Bj-o. .a kitas mm.
rest factor In vastly Increaalng thofe,pla, wWch ,ubatantlilly leebMetl
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ed on Baturday October 11th In eel,
hratlen of Colnrnhns Dny. Four hun.
dred sad. twe.tr six year will then
hav elaaeeeV since : the new world
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Urtag. "They work while yon sleep,"
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aV(--( well as the moot hosmtsfnl of
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Where to Acquire the Seme!
Mr. & Mrs. Kilkadahl's School of Ihgqni
. Moose Assembly Hall -
School opens Tuesday, October Oth. St80 p. m. sharp.
Private and Class Lessons
Classes. Tuesday and Friday. " Social, MewAay. ,
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THRU DEFEAT
AMSTERDAM, Oct, t.An eluci
dation of the peace offer of the cen
tral power Is published by the Vien
na newspaper. The article, wnicn
Is explained as emanating from "well
(Informed circles" reads at follews:
"It Is first to be emphaalied that
this step by Austria Hungary, Turk
ey nnd (Icrmany Is not to be regard
led as a decision taken suddenly un
'dor stress of tnllltlary events. It con-
stltutes rather In the history of our
peace policy the last link In the chain
d continual evolution.
regard being paid at the same time
he Mnt ,,, .
opmentg Germany. y
..As g known, the point of denar
with the program of the eentmt now
ert.
, Conot Cserln nnd Coantvei 'Hort
Una' desartke4.. Pnaldaaf Wllaaa'a
rdlng1 certila polals, as a s.Habl
" 'O' ABtiro-nnn
riaB !fMn 1 lb Oermnn
"" "' uesrr.iwi tneir mxuv
ude toward these proposals In a slmt
lar manner. It should b noted ntoo
that It waa always Prealdnnt Wilt
who occupied himself with n eon
crete peace program whlht, th' fl
la nasi ts aHl
nor bocmI dlsttnmsnt to '
holds its flood, tat '
ufying taste a long, - i..'"-l
long time. ',
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teate adhered to. It Intention ot,
centne Then cam Baron Burton'
last prospect for n preliminary (
cusslon y the Miiigereni power.
. ' Pb. nMwail waa 4tplk4 anr
President Wilson not. however, with
the Intention ot cutting off , peace
dlMUHldn. because In hi speecfc
of September 17 he again reverted
to It nnd In nn objective manner et
forth tha neceaelty of a Just peace
a poic that would, not n on sided
Lbut Just' to both sides, nnd thn ful
fill the principle of eeual Justice for
all parties. It became clear that It
was possible In thto manner to com
near to attalnlnng peice, because th
principle ot the elimination of any
one aided preference provide for th
solution ot n group ot difficult ques
tions."
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Those present at the Sewing room
yesterday were Meedamee J. N.
Guthrie. M. J., Nyhart, Jo Evans. B.
M. How. Ray Telford. Nellie Halley.
Gilbert Fleet, O. D. Bark; Kdnn Van
Sickle, Jennie Hum. Chaa. Martin.
M. Hanks, L. E. Sullivan. Mia Attn
Ralph.
Suralcal Dreestan Boom. Mee-
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H. Red, J. L. Raboara. L. L. Truax,
A. A. Bllmaa, O. W. Robertson, W.
ll. Robertson. Percy Bvnn.
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Th Women's Foreign Missionary
Society ot th Methodist church will
moot Thursday afternoon nt 1:10. at
tho homo of Mrs. L. K- Phelps, lit
N. Ninth street.
MUNITION WORKERS '
ASKED FROM. STATE
PORTLAND, Oct. 0. Oregon will
b called upon 'to supply munition
plant wrkrs to help mnk up tk
Ions lnth destruction ot th Olltos
pto phut nt Morgan. N. J. How
any' am wlM b required 'from
thto stmt to nt menUond In ad
vtees reeelved by Join K. Koltock.
seeeretary of th But Council ot
Doranss, but Fraahlln K. Lan. chair
inaa of th field dlvtoton'ff U Conn
tr or National Defens', sanouncos
ihat canstus) munition fnctorle sr
now short lltlOOO unskllloi tabor'
r,.asd gratr numbers are. needed
for army construction work. Tko
federal mplormnl buroin Is n
pMtd to handle th actual fllttarof
tho stats's quoU for th munition
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OUV A THRIFT STAMP TODAY
RURAL CARJUMR EXAMS
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The United States elvil service has
snaouaced aa namtaatloa for rural
carrier to bo held at Klamath Falls
October, SCth Thto rout to a tri
weekly, service, dtotaae of round trip
S0.I miles. Th pay to $78 per
month, and th carrier 'must provide
his own conveyance, either car or
horse vehicle, as a peters. Ordi
narily th trip wKh a ear to easily
served la a forenooa's trip. Appll
eaato must h within th ag of M
to 40. and women aro eligible to thto
servlee.
UatlTth result of tho exsmlaatloa
la kaowa, a temporary oarrtor to
aeeded to serre th rout. . Th pay
to.th same; Aayoao wishing to tak
tk rent, temporarily should mak
appltoatlon to tko postmaster at
Klamath Falls at ope.
IMPROVED RUSSIAN
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Thto photograph shows General
Gorges, Surgeon general ot the Unit
ed State Army, st the Walter Reed
Hospftal la Baltimore, watching the
Ill LEAOEB IS
1 FAVOR OF
I LONDON, Oct t. In announcing'
s ho Rolcaetag. hjf'actloa la mak-j
lag hie peace overtures with' the Al-I
lied Powers, Prince Maamlllan, the
new German Chancellor said:
"Supported by th consent of all
duly authorised persons In the em
ntra. and by eaaaant 'of all our Allies
,
acting la coacert with us, I sent on I
tho aiht 'of Octobir i-B thru th
mediation of Swltaaytand, a not to
the-President of thO'Valted State.!
la which I requt4hlmto take up
th bringing about Sf Peace and to
communicate-to this' end with all th
belligerent states.
'The note will roach Washington
today or tomorrow. It to directed to
(he president ot tho United States
because he, la his .rneuag to con-1
grots Jaauary S, 1018 and In bis lat
er proclamations, particularly In his
Now York speech of September IT,!
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prvpaaaa a prvsraaaiur m
poaco'wklch w can accept a a basis
for aegotlatloas.
'"I'-navo taken thaa stop not only
for th salvation of Oormany and Its
allies, but of all humanity, which
has bam suffering fpr years thru th
war, - '
'"I hav Ukea'it atoo because I be
lieve the thought ragardlag th fo
tur wel being of tho' nation which
wore proclaimed ir r. Witoon are In
accord with the general Ideas cher
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WILSIIN TERMS
CRUISER OMRIVER SUNGARI, NEAR HARBIN
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re-education fit American rldlrs
I wounded In the trenches and Invali
ded home. The photograph shows a
wounded man learning how to make
! rugs.
ished by the new Oermnn govern
ment and with that of the over
whelming majority of our people. 80
far as I am personally concerned, In (
earlier speeches o other assem
blage my hearers will testify that
my conception which I hold of fu
ture oeace has undergone no change
alnce I was entrusted with the leader- j
ship of the emplre'a affairs.
Prince Maximilian sent a telegram
to Baron Burton, the Auatro-llun-garlan
foreign minister, snylng
"The glorious deeds of our armies
and the determination of our, peoples
to' defend' themselves In loyal co
operation with their governments
will, with Ood'a help, lead us to an
honorable peace."
Dressmaking, tailored work; also
fancy work; reasonable prices. Call
1087 Main or phone 75. 9-U
t The amount of goods sold In the
post few days proves that people
realize the economy of laying in 'a
supply of auto gootU at this time.
7-t TELFORD BIIOH CMKAOK
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ladlaa War Bong Record Hhepherds
8-ft
Large auto leaving for San Fran
cisco Wednesdsy morning would like
parties to abare expenses for trip.
Pkone 187R after 6 o'cock. 7-3t
We can now do your collar sad
starched shirts, Klamath Superior
nwiv o. v-ifc
Dr. F. R.' Qoddard will be on his
annual vacation fronvOctober'lst to
October 17. 1-14
There will not be any meeting of
fll tttul'a Rt.lju.nnal fltillrf lnmii,Mw
afternoon.
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Twenty four, men are reprtl hy
tho Losal Exemption Board a not
having yet received their quesll)
natres. It should be brought to th
attention ot these men that It I up
to them to get these at the address
given at their registration. Th fol
lowing men aro listed: '
Olon F.. Illlkoy, Arthur K. Cobb,
Jsck 8adoskl, Carl V. Anderson.
James Arthur Shlnsr, Wm. Henry
Sparrow, Vlclorln Tacclnl, Anond
Vorsto, Fred A. While. Thos. D. Kl
line. John Blone tapper, Jerome I.
Llsotto, Axol Theodore Johnson.
Hans Walter Jacobson, Jbhn F. Hoop
er, Thomas J. Drlsroll, Vlck Carlson,
William M. Hums, Cnrrado Con
truccl, Gustav William llnhn, John
8onrca Cardoso, Archlo II. Ilarileit.
Shoes Must Fit
Shots, to bs satisfactory, must fit in avsry initancs
Fit Your Style!
Fit Your Pocketbook!
Fit Your Ideas of Quality!
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Worth Investigating
Whtn you buy shots nowa-days, it is not ths
siraplt iprobltm it uttd to bt. It is vtry nccesaary
that you obtain good quality, for shots cost too
much to takt a chanct. Wt hav a complete Hat
f man's shots in all tht ntwost lasts, as wall as the
constfvatiyf stylas., .Sat you whtn you art in need
lf,a go.'lomf'wWrtnf shot. .
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Modern Shoe Store
GEO. W. BRADLEY.Mf r. 727 Main St
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Itihsll be th duly of Very r.
latrant to whom a iiif .
lim been mnlled, but who, f, ,omJ
reaavBf dh am iiemunnuy I'lTelved
said queallonnalro, to apply ( (,,,
tacal Board for n, rnnv 11. .
.Failure to rocelva dm noiu,, ,b1
UOKiuniiairn mil 1101 exciUu tilt n,
gtstrsnt from responding within (hi
lime iinm, nor snaii u no ((round (or
xtenslon of time.
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Are you saving tor yourwir iilon.
buying War Savings Htanipn nnd u
ing rer joroii anu your rountryt
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tooth; tadgo 171, liuiulu iriM
office.
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car, goon coiviiuon; r good tlrni
Inquire Winter's Jcwolry hiiim. s.ji
BUT A THRIFT STAMP TODAY
. ius vsBBaaaj
The Dawn of
a New Day
fl Back and behind tht sordidntss and
wtarintss of tht War, men tf vision
limpet a treat light -
Freedom f tk WW World!
H Tht accompliihment tf this end is ths
dtfinito task that wt as a nation have
sttforoiurstlvts.
Erery true patriot will support his
Government and will Und his money
to tht fullest extent tf his capacity.
H You., can purchast Bands of the
Fourth Issue through this Bank.
First State &
Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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