The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 14, 1918, Image 1

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HUN SOLDIERS STILL COMMITTING ACTS OF
VIOLENCE ALLIES TO USE PROMPT
MEASURES TO STOP THEM
PROPERTY OF PRUSSIAN CROWN TO BE CON
' FISCATED CREEL WITHDRAWS VOL
UNTARY PRESS CENSORSHIP
(By Associated Prow).
BASEL, Nov. 14. A dispatch received here declares
that the former crown prince is with the troops at the front
GHENT, Nov. 14. It is reported that the German sol
diers in Brussels have mutinied and are pillaging the city.
If these reports are confirmed a flying brigade of the
Allies will be sent to restore order.
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MUCH VKT TO BK RAISED IN
THM DISTRICT' LEADERS
CALL UPON PUBLIC TO MAM
LAIK1K DONATIONS
LONDON, Nov; 14. Von HindeabW. remains aa su
nreme head of the German army cemmand: He has urged
the. army commanders to lead their troops home in order
and discipline.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 14. George Creel has an
nounced the withdrawal of all voluntary censorship re
quests under which the American publishers have been
working during the war.
LONDON, Nov. 14. The property of the Prussian
crown will be confiscated, according to a German wireless
received here.
All the entailed nroDertv of the Prussian crown will be
? laced under the administration of the minister of finance,
ersonal property will not be affected..
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COPENHAGEN, Nov. 14.- The Polish troops have en
tered Upper Silesia, in Prussia, according to a Berlin dis
patch. LONDON, Nov. 14. The German soldiers are commit
ting acts of violence against the inhabitants and destroy
ing and pillaging, contrary to the terms of the, armistice,
according to a French official wireless message received
here.
The Allies will take steps to end the violations unless the
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ucnnaii nign commanu uucs.
PARTS. Nov. 14. The American troons have crossed
the German frontier toward Metz and Strassburg. Mar
shal Foch will make solemn entries into Strassburg and
Metz Sunday, in the presence of President Poncaire and
Premier Clemenceau.
The following casualties are r-YOUNG ARMY OFFICER
port y the Commaadlag gsneral oft IrAi' i7Kr
the American Expeditionary Ferces: TAKES LtHJAL ORlUE.
The campaign for the United War
Work Drive la two thirds over, we
are expected to go over the top by
Raturday night. Up to date only
$6,000 haa been given. We are ex-
pected to give 111,600. Thla leaves
a big dlscrepsncy that mutt be ralaed.
The giving to this cauae means a
ionl sacrifice. We 100 per cent Ameri
can! of Klamath Falls are going to
be found la tie yellow lUt when It
cornea to the real aacrlflce ualets we
kick through.
We bocst of going la the blue In
the Liberty Loan driven, when we
only loan our money to bar Oovrra
mint aadget a trat claaa mortgage la
return. Now are we golag to fall
down on a reel give, a real aacrlflce
when our beya over there are at
ataker
If you .are In earaeet aairaally.
want to "make a saerlflee give, give,
give at once aad lift Klamath County
out of the yellow alough and save" us
from dlagrace la our atato. .
When a man or woman worker, one
who la giving hie or her valuable
time, approachea you with a reason
able amount which you are-supposed
to ilvn, don't aay I'll give a third of
II or any part, looeea up and, give'
more. Ha the time, to save Ihj boy
and you will get 'the good as wall aa
neirt la in inj nam
Epperson, Chairman;
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SUBSTITUTES
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K. Bugarman, Advertlalng Manager,
Klamath County. '
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LOOTED UUIDS
WELCOME EBWBJ.THAT FLOUR
suBevrorirm Akta no longer
NBDBBBABY; iBjRBt'EIVB BY
COUNTY AnanpSTRATOR
No more Soar nketltatee are to be
required, and thedays of eawdast
foods arc to beeoBM a memory. The
eighty-twenty rale waa cancelled to
day, aad the flatten of rood Admin
istrator CaptahvO.C, Applegate will
be substantially lightened from thia
date.
The following message waa re
ceived by him thla merning:
"Blghty-tweaty rale abaadoaed.
Consumers may pvrchaeo require
meaU without substitutes."
S. A, T. C BOYS TO
REMAIN FOR PRESENT
.EUGENE,' Or., Mr. 14. The 8. A.
T. C. at tha Uatverajty of Orejaa will
be carried' oil the'eem aabetere dur-
lag the neit fewdaya aad until it la
.decided what is to bo dona durlag
the' I04ey period of the armistice, ac
cording to a telegram of laatructloas
received at the ualveralty from the
war department. '
There was no Indication la the
telegram aa to what will become of
iho, 8. A. T..C. after the armistice
period. The students of the corps
were all anxious to know whether or
not they are to continue jln the serv
ice, and the telegram received parti
ally relievea the situation.
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MUCH DMCVHSED QUE8TION OV
WHETHER POWER Of PUBLIC
COMMISBION. EXCEEDS THAT
OP CITY BROUGHT FORWARD
Whether the recently announced
telephone ratee ia this city coald bo
legally collected ia case the public
service commleeloa of Oregon sally
authorlsea tha taarease, is a- matter
aow being discussed by many ia the
city.
Uader the franchise granted the
Facile Teiephoae aad Telegraph com
pany by this city thla raise is not per
mineable. Section eight of the fraachieo
reads: "The ratee tor telephone ser
vice wlthla the elty of Klamath Falla
shall not bo increased above the ratee
oaistlag at the present time for teie
phoae eervtee, which are aa follews:
Individual business phoaes, tl.te nor
oath; party llae, It. 60 ;esteaslon,
to eeata; tadhridaal residence phone,
tt.00, party llae I1.J0. extoasloa
ooabi :ap- aot uatll the exchange
naak l,tf .phoaes la.aettvo
aorrieo.eaa aa' lacrosse -bo msde. at
mam
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8TARVINO.
aENBVA,.Nev. 14. Orost eaUa
aiasm la prevattiac to Ataaeo-Lor
ralae. Theueaais' of Oermaae art
loaviag these provinces. ThoOefmaoj
auUoriUea art Mac hooted bp'otfte
erowflo. TBe rreaeaaaa jmoneaa
troops are oipeetod dally. A
WA8HINOT0N. D. C. Nor. M.
Herbert Hoover' will eal for Burepo
probably a Saturday at
deata request ;t dlreet the
the starviag, psiais. ho
whether the German
ahall.be doaa aat a'eaah or orodlt
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Died of disease
Wounded ssvsrsly
Wounded, degree undetermined
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Missing la aeUoa ..... HO
Private Elbert 0. Johnson of Port-
The wedding or Sergeant Ernest
McCullura of Fort Stevena and Miss
. Wilms Florence Lyon waa performed
100 1 by the Reversnd B. P. Lawrence at
79 the Preabyterlan paraonige; Tueaday
114 avanlne.
The groom la well known here,
where he resided previous to bis en
listment at the outbreak of the war,
ltnd and Drover. C. Vckley of Enter-, Ha wjfe u K Langell Valley girl and
Prise, killed 1a action. the daughUr of a .well kaowa ranch.
Prlvatee Rufust O. Sells. Rlvertoa,'.. hr that district.
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The future plans
young couple have
finitely, announced.
of the happy
not been do-
MAIL BTaUOm SINKS
SAN FRAOISCO.vNov. 44. The i , PASTOM FAMILY ILL.
PaclJe Mail tteomihl'. eompany'a Members of tha family of Reverend
Peaaaylvaala auak at tha dock at B. P. Lawreace, Miss Alma, Wendell,
iQulfue, Chile, yestsrday, after bura-lRuth aad Mildred are having light
ig to the water's edge. ' attacks of iaflusnsa this wsek. -
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WABHINOTON. D. C, Nov. 14.
Oermaa aad Austrian prisoners of
war will probably bo utilised la re
building territories devastated by the
enemy. Thla waa oao eoaciuawa
drawn by officials, here la aeeord with
armistice terms meted oat to Oer
maay aad Austria providing for re
turn of allied prieoaera "without re
ciprocation." 4
High authorities coulrmed'the.oe-
llef that enemy prisoner weald bo
put to work. ,,
That this course ia jusUaed la view
of the damage doaa by the eeatral
powers ib oeeupiea termenee m
also by the fact that, aemuaytook
thousaada of Belguaa- aad' Freack
Into bar own country to work daring
the war,. Ia the thought advanced
here, Atao'Jho drala of war haa re-
ated a ahortage of maa power In Bar
land, rrance ana veiginm euca aa
will make it aoeasaary; (or their
troopa to return' home te work aa rap
idly aa posslbls.
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PARENTB ARRIVE TO ,
IN
COUNTY 01
V'lUT IWjCK PAUOMTKR,
Mr. snd -Mrs. Holland, are, aero,!
froaVHolMad in. Joeephlne County jfo
be with thlolr daughter Vera, who bos
been sick for sometime at thoIiola
ilea Hospital with thr SpaaUh la
fliieasa. She waa brought to Kla
math Falls from Algoma,
The second precinct In Klamath
Falls to Jeadlag la tha drive for funds
now belag coaducted by the ualtod
War Work branch la, this County.
Workera from thla dlatrict have re
ported aeveaty per coat of the quota
allotted. A total of six thousand dol
lars, haa been reported' thus far, with
maay dletricte yet to bo heard from.
Bpragua River and Midland are the
only outside eections that have indi
cated their progress thaa far.
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NOW COULD TMBSB BOYS
, HAVE BBS, FROM BXAMATH?
Portlaad. Nov. 14. "Why didn't
you bora wear your "flue't masks ss
ordered " (
This was the question put to a
aumbar of. Eastern Oregoa drafted
oa, who arrived: lB.Port)tndv Sun
day oa route to Camp Lewis, tha men
having - entrained: before the order
eaaeellrag the general ealls waa 1
celvod from the provost' marshal' tea-
! . . . . .
"We. are peering our .masks,'' put
ia severarer iseoniiMB. 10 prove
It they, pulled up their troaeara-aad
aura' enough, the muta, -were tied
around heir logs. (
A, quottio as to way, they wore
them there brought tha atawer, "tha
order dd 'a'ot say where' to' wear
;thom;,,v' " ' . t '
t The;asea. vera' neat home Tuesday
moralag afleir having been housed 'at
the Imperial Hotel Meaday Eight.
which time the graatees shall have
the right to taeroase rates for tele-
phoaes aot to exceed 10 eeata per
month la the baslaees dlatrict aad
cents ia the residence dlatrict for
each 500 phoaes or lees added to the
exchange."
As there are still lees thaa 1,000
phones In the city, the raise is la di
rect' coallct with the terms of the
franchise. However,, la view of the
recent decision handed dowa by the
public service commission, following
the controversy of the cent railroad
faro la Portlaad, the terms of the
franchise are entirely subservient to
the rulings of tae commlastoa. The
Supreme Court ia haadlag dowa the
decUloB took the position that a
mualclpallty was merely the ageat of
the stats, aad that ovea tho a fraa
chieo might have beoa granted prevl-
oua to the creation of the commleeloa,
tho mualclpallty, la issuing a traa
chlse, was msrely acting as the ageat
of the state, aad that tho atato, there
fore, had the power, thru the com
mission, to mnke rate ndjustmeata In
conflict with the terma of such fraa
chlee. It la apparent that with thla ulti
matum, tho time epeat la framing
city franchises for corporations, as
regards ratee, la entirely wasted.,
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HORSES BOUGHT
or EXPRESS CO.
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WABHINOTON, Nov. 14. Fraaoo
will join wHh tho Ualtod BUtao hi
giving any relief to Germany that'M
along the llnea of justice. . " J
Thla to the staad of Premier Clem
eaceau oa Dr. Solfa urgeat plea to
Prosldeat Wllsoa, aecordlac to 01
lee to the Preach high eommleoiea to
day. .
"Aa, the situation la, Oeratauy,, la
helplees, wo wUI do oar loot to 1
victaellso her aa anted aayoaaa af
ford," the Freaeh premier eUted.
"Tha transport queatioa la a vital
one. in relation to, tho foed: oapply,
Oermaay to golag to, restore aU tho
engines nnd the 150.000 railway oars
ukea from us. Thla will aot;taelli
tato her owa revletueaU9oi
"Oermaay waited uatll tho mat
moment, whoa oxhaaetod, to oapRU'
late.
HPRUCB PRODUOnOM
PORTLAND, Nor. II. Upraco pro
duction for slrpwaeo haa stopped.
Orders havo reached all camps to the
aorthwsst stopping the faUlag 'aad
ronstructlon, work. Shlpmeats from
the cutup plant nt Vaaeeuver are alao
at aa and.
Two car loada of horses for the
American Express Company have
been- purchased ,1a tho Klamath Dla
trict In the last few days aad are now
belag held at the Tingley ranch
awalUag Inspection before shipment.
George Maaalarwho waa for maay
yearathe buyer for the Wells Fargo
Company hss purchased the new lot
Tho aalmals vary In weight from
,1100 to 16Q0 pounds aad are fine
Imeas. .
MINNESOTA GOES DRY,
ST. PAUL, Nov., 14. Official, lad
unofficial returns from evfry county
la MtnnetoU Indicate that aUto-wlde
ftrohtbltloa was adoptsd at the recent
election by a majority of about 1000
votes.
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prhwo'.te.iMt eaot. Ho ta s4Maaatrlst
wKh a doaoa aUUtary
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grams foaad ta tho palaoo1 of the
(Brown priaee show. R had boob pla
sod to aend leoal troops from tho
front to Berlla to attempt to ernah
the revolution.
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CENTRAL EUROPR IN TROUBLE
WABHINOTON, D. C. Nov, 14.
Reports have reaehed tha atato de
partment that the1 sltaatlM tar Oar-
iny .aad Austrla-Huagary has aa-
proslasatoly roaehod h," otato of aa
arehy, due to tho eoadaot of tho ro-
taraiac poldter. I ' .
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WAiHINTON.. C.:;Nov.a4.
A credit of le,eee.M for Italy; aat
beoa aaaouaoed by tho troaeary'do
partmeot. Thla maer beoMd
mostly to pay for too foodotafle ad
war sapoUeo seearod hi thai eoaattr,
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