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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1918)
YVKtMIMIlAY, oothhkh 2 TH1 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEOON tata Mm k!K3t'.. it'll a?LJ liffi &l , -. j.: ,Vt Ik; &' I' v. iv K1; ftAaanav as Bra tftn-umwi- H ' II Ml ' ., . Ba : XSrSTEM BUILT J5 ,'"" . ; H'lfll 8 TREE PUN '.". J? 7;' i t:rvn show thai KXKMV 1IAO COXSIDRRKD MM. x 'nicer. NT t. iNMim' OI' DBFKAT AND HAD 1 MAUK IMG PRKPAKATIOXB. A 1 'V NEW YOKK. Oct S3 (By the As Mflstcd Press).: Events of the past three months. Involving the ebb of the German" tide of Invasion In France and Delnlnm, have emphasis ed the Importance of the German de fensive systems which have been pre pared for Juit the emergency which now confront them. The CUrman defenslrellnes resem ble a tree with three mats branch. The trunk of this "tree" has lit root at the Swiss frontier, and continue notth us far as. Meti, where It divides Into two branches. The westerly brasich run to the northwest aa far aa ihe Meuse river, when It separates one "limb" croselag the Mease and raising westward, after whlchV It sweeps north oa a long curve. The other follows the Mease down as far as Nsmar, whence It runs ta Bras. mm, Antwerp nag the, Dutch frontier. twenty miles more, while the Oer mans, It they should retire jo their own frontier, wouhj be able i'tlli to .k-.,. ll. .,', hUtR mktmmm auvi IVH ,MVItJ,vp. ,f- ,w WI,W inis snonenmg 01 ine line win oe of tremendous. Importance In future operations by the Allies. It would make up, to a large degree, for the heavy losses Inflicted upon the Ger man during the campaign' of the past summer and give them man power that would bo a formidable barrier to an allied advance. The Meime. the Alsne, and tho Scheldt rivers and the canals la Bel glum In the vlclalty'are valuable ad juncts to the conduct of defensive flthtlne bv the Germans. With the development of fie1 Hurt as an offen sive weapon, a river aa a first de fense line adds Yrcmeadbuslr to the! strength of a position, lllffiill! g. ON SOLDIERS : aa-rJg .... ..... HBBA - - iiiiiif uii Trn sWlllsm,nau...J.r.JI The farmers around Ari.JSw.J7' . NEW PAVED ROAD PARTIALLY OPENED The stretch, of the aew pavement on the County road from thex inter section of the slaughter house read past the Altamont ranch, will be open for public travel tomorrow, accord ing to. County Read Supervisor 3 KV V I:- ii.i 1- Irti" V p M ft fTas branch that erassaa ths Mease M ths tret that mast be broken by ths Was, ta last recent BrrtWtt Belgian vtetsrleela Belgian rfansers seem 'to nave rendered n large part of this Has antsnable "a a permanent 'seal- itm.T'U- ,' ' '- - V ITMa Uae-creWses'-the Menee' at . Bst,c 'gees ?thfav the Argeaas forest ' BaaVfolrqws the Alans river aa far as KstisiifwaetVH tnrna'north and pas. S'uWr'aaiiand Solesmos. past tawnetsalss. rsaealag the Scheldt tst Tonrnai aad bheat. where it isms to' tbestt ward and reaches t Aistwsfp. ts'liis'tae''Iadebrg .v'Ths'ssessd line, known as ths 'TJee'of the' Mease." Is established 1 eV tl east beak 'if ths Meuse river hward from'Deii.H iU; l i'.W ---'- -'-K--"-.- 'i-ii auil m Jioitkwest of Dtiiit. At unar'lt IVe''ihi'tlfei.,'.'mi mm. ie"Brsseto, eeatlialag' on U Ant wwrp7'whr H Jotae the "Hiadlng Miiaai4 esntiaaes tit the Dutch fciar:, t' ; fe jthM Has is the eriginal de-'SSae-aiiaglths'-fJermaa front. rath ef MeU -n'lg, eeniered asswml tnsyT senaaaent fertsvaaeat snssbnrr, ItVrnas ovsr tkshlgh UM,rselpfUoiM-hins sf the V iMitalasBM Msereral miles. fc! .' 4 '1 r ft af lh- 't 5' ;sx T.;' v v '',, m- v.- .." . , imuih wuM smve eoa straetsd great forts, which ars so leatM.siU eominand aU afproaekea and are.a the sams.tlms capable of eoaceatratla1' their fire 'on' any one fort entered by the allies.' Ksrthwest ot.Mets Isthe great Iron flsM ef Briey , ths Importance of which has compelled the Germans to coarVrt'tae whole country there into p veritable fortress. This lias runs aleae tsVe'heundsry. between Fraaee .angraermaay, bending to the north east aattH rsaskss the Laiembsrg Baa. y 1 f If this belt should be pierced the ernwas may fall hack to ths Saar- kraeeken aad Kalserslautera regions, interspersed by rivers and high wood 'ed hills which lend themselves admlr- , k .shly to defensive operations. Bast of Luiemberg.lt Is reported, the aermaas devoted a great deal ef time and labor to constructing perma nent fortifications. " M tfce country along the Belgian frontier between Luxemburg sad Hot. mh4 is'demlaated by CObleas which Marshal Foch considers ths key to ,5r""lr' In this, area, U Berne, a IsHross of tbeJBrst class Cologne, . inreteeted by a, broad, belt of-entree-shmsnts, anil, a aeries of strongholds aloag ths western side o'f the Rhine .nutll that river pisses Into Holland; Bheuld these three lines mentioned he broken, or should the allies break hrujbetwsen Meti and the Swiss rentier, .the Germans would be com i Thomss'DUon, but In a much aa the oil macadam haa had very little time to set, the public Is cautisaed to travel all parte of the read aad not drive in the same ptaees and 'form rats before ths road has become saf (Ideally hard. It this cantloa is not strictly observed the County Court will be obHged ! agate close this highway. While the short stretch from the end of Math Street to the Slaughter Hoess IntersscUen Is being Improved, the travel villous thru the parallel laae north at the' road. -' SAN ANTONIO, Texas' Oci. II. Profiteering smoag tho thousands ,sf soldiers at this concentration point hia been halted by organisation of tho Squars Deal Association compos ed of business msn and' military of ficers, which flies prices, tor soldi ers on necessities. When San Antonio began filling with soldiers two years ago, ths cry went up that etorbltsat prices were being aahed by restaurants, hotels', rooming houses and, clothiers. To offset these conditions, leading merchants catted meetings and fin ally organised ths association. Tho prlce-fhtlng board Is composed of re presentative merchants and army of. fleers, and In almoat every Instance so fsr ths prices havs been establish ed In accordance with the wishes of ths military members of the commit tee. Filing of prices thst could bo char ged by hotels aad rooming houses, which were carefully 'classified, was ths Srst wnrk of ths committee. Then restaurant prices were regulated aad later the prices charged by lesser In dustries were Investigated. Now it Is announced moving pic ture theaters will reduce their prices, ths SB cent tickets to be sold to sold iers for IS cents, and, ths SO cent' timsts for is cents. here ..think ..1 i .' winter l start In early this, fall as a. large aumber of white geese enV add over last week. Mies Queonle Hoff Is pending a rew days in Klamath rain. Mr. Resorts mads a business trip to Words Sunday.' 1 Otto Hansen and Roy Rowe spent' Sunday handing at Ady. tw -, Mr, aad Mrs, W. K. Kemp spent Sunday at the J. D. Hooper home. T"""""C"" turning Tfrom town, to fad her son, W.'-W'Butler, and family, who ha motored from Tacoma, Wash.; Mr, Bitter upsets to make his horns In Klamath County. ''Miss Rtnl,Pattln Is recovering tram a short Illness. Vb To ths Cttlseas of Klamath Falls: 1 la maklag the announcement of my ceadteacy for tae'emes efmavor of the city ef Klamath' Falls,'! do so feellag that I could devote my time,; - - -- MT. LAKI T-e) - - Mrs. H. D. Morrison was pleasantly surprised Friday evening when re- bell's Solution free with eaea teaiser sold at Star Drug Co. 11-31 9our clothes are cleaned RIGHT .hare.. Best equipped plant In Bast SrlfOreges. D. M. .Cleaning CO., " ?'. . '; 7! A War tump a ,aav kssps the kalssr away. URl-TKNANT WHRRLRR HOMB Flrst Lieutenant C. B. Wheeler of ; the medical corps of tho Ulated States army, ststloasd at Oakland, Is in Klamath Falls on a furlough. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ! FOR RBNT Furnished apartments. Mrs. O. Poytoa, S0 Markat. SS-lt; NOTICES MVST XOW UK WRITTKN FOR PUBUCATION. Owlag to tho fact that errors are frequently made In notices received it elected, to ths interests of the city.; over the -phone In spite of efforts to If elected, my Srst, duty will be to get thsm correctly and thst receiving uphold the hands of enr President , and transcribing thsm, tskes eon by using svery power of ,the eltv ad-' "rahls tlms, It Is announced that Eilslstrntlen in dealing with all ob-'SlI notices nnd aaaouacsmsnts of stacle of any caaractsr that woalA . mssttngs etc.. from this oa, must be nc a detriment to ths successful eon handed In, written plainly to tho Her clastea of. the war., - Is office In order to be published I will enforce the laws oa enr Herald Is glsd to glvs suchfl statute books. 1 aotiess nnsucity at an times nut in I am aad have always been in favor ' "" M Poton ie dons e ta preser systsm et sanitatien. nnd M rVor w tmM . -will see that the sewers and draina't,r,rt-' t, "set believes are properly leeke defter, and would ".ll0,"J 7 t.t,.J"",W? ! JPtflflflB-s sanaaf almllnraamlniB Is thanes aiejum t aaa tEEt Hsltf iMBMssraaTABMasmltS sntaa " easaws wewwieeBggi aa a-sam sjaaw W made for ke aeneSt et ear henltli.Mrf,elBt rt"e for PMIatlen. co.dH.oe. I. all pari, et enr .Ry. - ,SZ. TVJ" ST ?TZ I wUl give the city a clean, eon. .Z!,,"-.' " J ZZ. 2. U."J SSrvatlve huslas adailaUtMttaa aS ." ... """. -,'' ,w""mm would see that ik. ett -h.7 mailing Mile agalast, aad It Is latsW ntL-rL t wfcM,thsrsfors aaaeunced that beginning seiSSIgS M-K. :wlth thU J.I. all a.rh .ul Iw. B.IJ tad: That is, "A Greater Klam- .... mAM -.,. iT..kM .. ,k. si 1 The Credit Nan's Judgement nth Falls." Rsspecttally Il-lt sabmlttsd , A.J.LYLE. ever Phone from now on but must be brought to the office In order to re ceive publication. I gaV I M. U I II I g t I 1 I - 4 I Cradit smb who pass upon nsw c cotssiti rscsiYB aa addati farorabU, Im 4sfsasioa froas tha sUafliaff and atrsHifftk of tk Ibaacial institution with which OMbsUslliatoeL x Tallnstitsition wakoasts tha accounU s of bbtpMtionw, irnu aad' individuals. It aKtaa'ds arary caartasy consistent , s with saaad Waiting. '''' 1 Ceass ia aad talk it arar withour First State & !8 Bank Savins 'KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' " ' "J Protect Your Feet Bbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1 VBaTav' fraRmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWBmmWv- '' ' aaaaaaaaaaw snmiaa o tjnmmnmnmw - j nwsunnnnnnnnnnnmak Colds (aad to Influenza. On thasa cold, f rotty mornings it is essential that your feet should bs protected from the dampness. We specialise In Men's and Boys' Shoes. Let us fit you with a pair of warm shoes the kind that give service. Have your old shoes resoled. It may save a doctor's bill Modern Shoe Store GEO. W. BRADLEY, Mir. 727 Main St Material For Masks Chiffon is the ideal material for masks for pre taction against Spanish Influent. It it alio rec ommended as a protection if worn on the street in the form of a veil We have a good supply is white and colors, and also white cheese cloth for Specials for Week $3.15 all wool Coatings at I3.SQ all waal Coatings at Extra Specials Let of IS Children's Coats, year choke Values from $7.60 to $15.00 $2.75 $2.11 $3.50 Brandenburg's DRY GOODS STORE Marvelous Saving Opportunit AND A WONDERFUL GIGANTIC SALE That embraces the very highest grade stock of Men's and, Boys' Clothing, and all on sale at prices that are so low in reduction that it has been supreme of ail other sales,. You owe it to yourself to get busy and, ATTEND THE GREATEST SALE WE EVER HELD mh . V ,lrslHNi'te,fall bick Into Germany prop. Wfa?- ' ,,0'th b t0 CM Rhln. f&y A pwhtstorlc.rlvsrlsreallr the west- BVVflS ' 'A Py.Jr WA m. meat or the Teutonic castle, its hole eastsra'bsnk Is stronalv fortl. tlesliand would be capable of apro- w ftsma asisass.T6is line of resist-. aaaai basins u f.h i.j ..... j. ! n, . j - t7' ,"-) ". iw mum muwh Msi.t"at rs urrenourg, Rastatt. tfWI vu;a"v Wra-': Hv. i.v. ti"?J lJr&i)fx- ?','?5:iji mm tt fm mi ISM?, 'iff? mm. nrv . .' "Akrf.1!, m "-r."-.J3v se, Mannheim, Darmstadt. asdsa,s Baadarf.Kilk, Densburg Wssei; .,'V farsiMngifrom their present post- " ymbe'able to IllaW'maUrUily and uae. nomBer 'of men tt.';';';,The HHBdlai line la .ssfmllM shorter Ihan the Loolcdver Thete Prices Then Judge x For Yourself m1m00mtmA0tmmmj&VV0lf0m9 shawaaJetaj Any Hart Schaffner ft Man Suit iaQ. the house, values to $40, on sale at .... f 04eejr Jan doxaa Men's Khaki Pants, regu lar Sat2S ,to go on sale at .....A Stephenson's Wool Union Suits, No. SS3, regular $5 trmm on sale at... ' . . ' . - .J. A l . We will sell you at this sale any $25 Maa's Suit for. j" .i eaSeeSa'l4 $3.85 8.7f w3 Men's $2 Sweater, a dandy value, wttt s.sod here at sale far $1.59 ft Ittxfy it lilmmxlm 9 M BNB1I m te go on sale at f 1.1 J eTTaS e9JB"eVJSjlM lSSJWaT ,lfB 4a go at i's $4, work and $3.10 ''mNjf i, " ,, hyy weigat wool .wgter price fOc to go on sale at : Store Closes at a'Clock except Saturday wssSeaiSaajsVswewsfrjBgajal You can bay OragM City all woo,a9A JC Overcoats, values to S27.S0, salaprice f " A special let of Maa's SS work and dress shoes on sale a,t ... $3.90 Men's $2.75 cotton ribbed union suits nt (limit 2 suits to customer), sale price f' Rosa City brown flannel shirts won derf ul value, to go at ' $2.45v fii&M&' Tf7"''' & '" vif, $( ak."' -T - ' - "-- ' r -it tvh " T' ,f SOMMAN if' it Yours far Victory Thru SacriSce and Faith V ' ' - T " ',f' ..'?', iv .yem.r.-, Tae lias or tas 00mm0iymim1VHmmjtiili sMhsnSsJM' , rvNiuf , iu- f ;$ . isvt i, . c.. !" 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