The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 27, 1918, Image 1

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I'rt aiUr Mm ittled that William llo
BtaMlUra will have to leave liol'.aml
a klaveliaac' there becomeTpeflT:
out (e Hellaad.
AMSTERDAM. Nov. 17. Ooncril
Voa Der Marwlu, former alio le
Camp le Kmperor William aifl Inter
rommeader na the Verdun front .na
arrived at Treue with a big army and
appears to he preparing for a Mnutor
revolution, according to a sensational
Ilerlla dlapatch filed on Novwmbor,
Stat.
LONDON, Nov. 87. Foreign tin
Inter Solf haa again nnkod the Alllvl
mlllgatlen of the annUtlre ronilU
lliiaitiind requeitod perinlMloii to
delay the delivery of railroad rollltw
lock until February tut bccnuie of
the dlfflcultlea earned by bad condi
tions aad also ob account of lack of
lubricating oil.
',(, VAHVAhTY I.IMT
Private Ouy Baatman, Hood Itlvor,
klUwl In action.
Private" Robert K. Carter, Coqulllo,
died of dtoeaae.
Private Harry Melby, Mt. Angel, died
of disease.
Private Andrew Johmon, Portland,
missing In action.
Private Fred Hubler, Halfway, mlai-
Ing In action.
Private Walter Nagel, yurren, died
from airplane accident. ' ,
Private Lord W. Ivle, Balem, aoverely
wounded.
Private Bliss Btlllwell, Ilrunton. ho-
vsrefy wounded.
Sergeant Lawrence J. Bchnoll, Port
land, wounded, degree undeter
mined. Private Jay P. Oreea, McMlnnvlllo,
wea.ded degree 'undetermined.
Private Dwlght Hawsrth, Uandon,
woundsdi degree undetermined.
Private Alex Qny, Bandy, missing in
action. ,
Private. Delbert, Dorena, missing
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Tho Hrnt Klnmnth boy to return
from tlui war 1 oxnoctud to reurh
Klamnth KiiIIh on the train thin ovon-
l"rt.
Hoy I.uwIh, who was ona of the first
young men In thin country to volun
tir IiIh services to Ihq country fol
lowing tlm outbreak of the war, who
saw continued service abroad, ntport-
ml mlsHlnir. nml tntitr fnunil anvurntv
wounded In n French hospital, and
who has been under medics! euro In
different Institutions for the past tour
months, will reach hero tonight, nnd
will bo greeted by a host of Klamath
Kails enthusiasts, who ara arranging
to be at the train In full force.
Tho young man Is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank T. Lewis of Useer Tenth
street. He volunteered'1 thru the re
cruiting agency of (he losal postmas
ter.
v-Kvsryone Is urge4to.prtlclpste-ta
the reception at tho 'depot this even
ing. Those who go are asked to s-
seinblo at tho Hotel Hull nt 7. o'clock.
Members of the Women's Iletlcf
Corps uro auked to form nt this point.
The grand Jury for the Docember
term of court finished its dollbera-
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PLANM WORKKD OUT FOR CIVIC
IMnUM'KMfNT BODY I1Y COM
MITTKK Watli BK PRKflKNTKD
AT MKKTfNf FRIDAY- EVBXINO
To discuss plans for the organise'
tlon of a County development body,
I'liniT kmnnr nn n ' liiirti isinum "" i:rt&iiW$$$-
nunat ntir
CULLED FOR
ATjmSPITAL
tlon this sfternoon. and was formally , representative men of tbla r.lly are
dismissed by circuit Judge D: V. Kay-' asked to meet" at the city Halt, Frl
EAST BRECON
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LEADER
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HlNlMNaWlta DBCLAHKH
GERMANY IHIWKRLKWi
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MNi; Nv. 17. Field Marshal
von HMsmrg. socorsUg to the
snitntls4ai WMTiife;.nM.tele
sa.MM.VsvsriHasa; as-
rtsMn1siiissaTly. tiwtv Uf &&.
the nraiMMsee and of the lateraal situ
Mtfirhi In iMiaitjei to renew ight
. The Oeman mlllUry isader
Knstern Oregon representatives to
tho legislature are put to control the
orgnnUatlon of tho houso thru the
election of n speaker. They want an
Eastern Oregon man, but If thoy
cannot do this, they want to throw
their united support bark of someone
who will deal with them, and elect
him.
That Is 'the substance and Intent of
n letter sent out by K. I. Dodd of
Umatilla county, under dato of Nov
ember 15, In which ho called n meet
ing of Knstern Otcgon members nt
the Pendleton hotel on the evening
of November 20 list Wednesdsy.
"this meeting bos been discuss
ed some," Doild says In his letter,
"and I urn railing It for tho purptose
of organisation of our forces nnu
ninklny plans regarding the speaker
ship and such matters ns we may be
Interested In. Mr. Denton O. Bur-
dick ofv.ItodniomUseems o have a
good chanco lb bo elected, and we
hope to agroo on his support and
hnvo'n definite undemanding as to
tho coufre wo shall pursue. I be
lieve In. organisation wbero the rights
of all are considered and to make
our wcrk this winter most effective
we should bo In a position to assert
strength. In the event Mr Purdtek
cannot win, wo wnp.t also to bo In n,
position to nociue, u possioio,
shall bo elected.
kondsll.
True bills were handod In against
the follewing:
Donald Robinson, for the theft of
$100 In Thrift Stamps and $80 In
cash from T. T. FavlBger; L. A. Da
vidson, 'assault and battery; John 0111
and Herman Oarttand, theft of auto
belonging to George Bleha, and Ar
thur Varnum, statutory offense
against Bertha Pickett.
Not a true bill was found against
Kd and Maud Hallsrasssult with a
rock on K. L. Hopkins.
The December term of court will
Convene here Monday, December 1.
HUN FKDKRAL COUNCIL
HERLIN, Nov. 17. The German
federal conference has adopted a re
solution declaring that Is absolutely
necessary for nil Herman tribes" to
dsy evening. ,d -
There haa Wen considerable dlr-
ctisrlon of the need; of some working
unit of this Rkig during the past tow
weeks, and a committee of prominent
business men 'have been at work
formulating plans which will be rub.
mltted at this fathering.
It is peintMiout that the war is
now over and tremendous problems
of a local nature present themselves
to the community. There to Iw.iuJ
to' be a glgaatle:move for Industrial,
agricultural and commercial develop
ment thruout the Western country
and these wheare quickest to pre
pare and take' advantage of this si
tuation ara gslnaVto1 be the ones who
reap the greatentbeaeflt
'CALLING FOR VNrrY. The meeting! Frid?y evening. Is
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KLKH THANKMnVWO
PANCR M FOHTFONRD
Owing to the fact that the latuensa
act In unison for the maintenance of ban haa net been lifted, aa had been
Germany's unity and , to fight oil se-: expected, the dsaee previously an
l.arntlst movements. Inoasced at the Elks Temple ou
The National' Assembly . will be . Thanksgiving night, Mas had to be
summoned speedily. 1 postponed until a later date. ,
Wrthycornbe Proclaims
Thanksgiving Holiday miTUDE OF
who
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GERMANS HAD PLANNED TO ' -.
DK8TROY HELOIAN PALACS
;PARI8,.Nov.".a7.-irThe Oermana
had laid plans to bloW;up the Palaee
f Justice InBrussels, according to a
dispatch to the Bolr from Brussels.
In the cellar of the palace four In
fernal machines, plassd there hy the
Oermana, have been found close to
some gunpowder snd ammunition.'
SALEM. Nov. 27. Oreffdn's governor hu-iet apart to
morrow as a day of prayerful thanks. Hit' proclamation
follews: ' N ' ,
"The dark clouds which hovered dyer the entire civilized
world on Thanksgiving day last fear Have recently lifted,
revealing a clear blue sky that promises sunshine, prosper
ity and good will among nations and individuals.
"Oregon, the volunteer state of the Union, which has
given so freely and generously.of its men, money and ma
terials, has the basis for special gratification over the noble
part ner sons piayea in accompiisning tne nnai victory.
We have a right to rejoice this year as .never before, and to
mingle the .voice of music with that of reverent prayer by
singing the songs' of victory, of home, and of thanksgiving.
"But, hr our happiness, we should not forget that hun
dreds of 'thousands from the very flower of the; allied na
tions have madethe supreme sacrifice that we;murht enjoy
the fruits of victorious peace and that countless others, are
criuDled andmaimed for life. There will be vacant chairs
at-the Thanksgiving tables this year, and let us render
tnanxs unio ine supreme ruier ox cne universe uiac inose
soldiers of democracy have not suffered and died in vain.
Let us also thank divine providence for guidance over a
Christian course, and for endowing our people with a spirit
of patriotism and national unity mat nas inspire us w per
form our share in the re-ectablishment of world peace and
the universal recognition of the brotherhood of man.
"Now, therefore, I, James Withycombe-, governor of the
state of Oregon ,by virtue of the authority, in me, vested,
Ti:. CASI At IHOL4TION INSTf.
TUTION WITH ONLY TWO
NUR8M MAKHS SITUATION DR
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A strenuous call for help for the
Isolation hospital here has been msde
by the Board or Health to meertho
new crisis which haa followed second
outbreak of the Influensa.
It la daelsrad tndav that thra are
.. . . .
now only two nurses on duty at this nlghjt,
Instltutlotf and that these, owing to
the heavy burden that haa fallen upon
them are nearly exhausted. Four
now cases were taken there this
morning, making a- total of ten now
being cared for. It la believed that
there are many in Klamath' Falls
who could by making some .ulf asc-
rifles, come to the. aid of these who
stand la such great seed at this time.
Fifteen new eases of the dlsetse
are reported In the city tulriMrnlna
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DlWlfl ntO4 TtlT-'
AT AMERICAN HOUSE
SHEEPMAN IS tUSII :4
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The death of Daniel D. Murphy, a
well hnewn steskman, from the lata
Msa.eaiie m n great sheck te his
muyMa4s la ttto ,.eemmunlty( UUn
mernlw.. Murphy" paseei. away, at
the.MerrW
Homer Stanley, who passal, nway
at the American Hotel nlgbt before
last following a short siege of the
"Flu" waa burled yesterday by
Undertaker Earl Whlttock at the et
pense of the County. '
The.deceased waa n single msn.snd
as- far aa could be learned hud no
family connections. He was nick
flvedaya. No facts concerning hie
previous life were, leirned.
IHMSbVNb
W UvlWW,' mrm Wfesfsse n sx en sjsjss nnrsaanssy ew war , wets srwv JTfW ''1 mnan
Thanksgiving Day, and call upon the pepple of Oregon to
suspend their ordinary labors in order that they may give
prayerful thanks to Almighty God whc we' worship for
the blessings' and liberties, and. honored privileges that
have been bestowed upon us and upon our great
wealth
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URGED 01 III
In view of the continued serious
condition of the epidemic in our com
munity, which demands that we teep
public assemblies under the ban, so
can hold no public gatherings for
Thanksgiving, we would urge that in
every home, and at the Thanksgiving
dinner gatherings in particular, the
spirit of Thanksgiving be carried out
In the fullest of spirit. Never haa
the world known so many eauaea for
thanka giving, Individual, family, aa
n .nation ,or In the wide world., "The
barbarities and outrages and unholy
ambitions of the Teutonic f oreea, have
been quelled. Peaee Is ours. There
Is much to do yet, hut let' ,us thank
Ood for the cessation of warfare, the
victories which mean so mush to
Christian nations, and to all' those
who love peace, Justice, righteousness
and the spirit of human brotherhood.
Pray that the tremendous and intri
cate problems yet to be solved may
he worked out In the Ineat spirit of
unselfjshness and universal good will,
and that the American people .may
eontlnue Ue uasellsh, lavish ,glylaf
and service wnieu win Be neeaea, w
aaJial'
fottewiag an, lllueM.otoatE
fourjer fve days. . -
Tin dsssaisd was IT years.Mt.ace,
havhMleease frsm Ceanty Cr,''sn
Iralaa'd,''sW 'yeejrs.agei' -lie, wkit
his brfUerWM aseeslatsd wHh'Oaih
tala L'lDy Applaaate tar Mmrai yann
la the aaes.liaetry at aXraw.:saak
east :oCMUa. and the
CasalC AnrteaaU 'wan: later
nwrmsr nsar Sms Seataa thuausalnmaasBai " '
"T'.JTT, .i SFawea-saP. j
A sHffH.fVussMVOCt BVMsm'H .IVMsl
ksjHsaad.etaer parts ofUMjaar-
flamannnnna'aaamBaBnsBWV anannmsa ama anam t Wmmmamawl
of taVaaS aawa, aad wMrain'ala jsaMl
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to1 comeAthsit tM. strkkeaaadmferr
lag peoples dEurofvmay.; 'aasr
cored sadrebulit. In private ooaver
sa'lon. la .words of grace aV steals,
aa4 Bt hefamlly alur,, let fullest
espresstoa .beglven of heart, thank
fulness' te' Almighty Oag."
' MINISTBRIAL AgVOOIATION,
B, P. Lawrsaos. .Secretary)
FOREIGN.
SEEK STQCK
EUROPEAN
WASHINGTON, D.,C, ljJ
RepreseaUtlves of Buropeanyeount
riee'have arrived la the Unked States
laveetlaatlag haras preUmlaary to
the. Burebaae of .eattle .to 'restoek
depleted herds la war, torn Bnroaa;
With the devasuted .ianaa to ha
supplied with ;feuaaattoa atoek of
American breeders (ths future priep
of both dairy and beet eattkt'eheaUl
hriait saod profit . etoeki
foreslghtsd enough .to aoM an- ta
their herds.- ,,. ; .
Professor O. D. Centre, dlreetor of
the O; A. C. aateattoa aervtee aays: 4
"Aa sgeut of Serbia, now la tala
country, haa already aeked or.st
eee bead of eattle for, SeBvfry aa
on aa traasaunatte snipping eea-
dlttons render eKpeetatteassfe.'' ,
"Japaa baa a rspressataBm -listing
Into Um4 Uveatee2iisBaaea
with a view to shipping breeding
cattle to Koran and Stfeerln. ,. li
Hollaad also le .reported'; tavtba
fied ta asaks purtaases for.eaporL.
"An ludieatlea of jpsslble prieee
.for- registered founaafoa ,sadssajni
is seea in the prlese'reesatlypald ta
an anettoa sale it regmterad eattfr
ta Seothuid. The Bverasjsjprieeff
all stock sold, including-regis tared
bulla la reported to baveibasa Mill
a. head. At anoaKaaMof milking
Shorthorns the averaga price tot'' 9k
Head sold was tmi. ' '.
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were srrests at Psllosn City night
before last for ha'vlag lleuor In their
poseesslon, were'' brought before
Justice N. J. 'Oaapaian yeeteraay
jrfternoou ' and , fined;'' ! rdolUra
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