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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1918)
THtUWMV, NOVKMIWIt, S!H, MllH THE EVENING HERALD KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .. "riAFA a 'i poult Ions with thnlr llntcnlnff devices nun won iu coma a ilapth charge. It when the. guard! were about 75 ynrrts of tho other. Ho wan Corporal Har-iCAMP LEWIS DOY8 I Escaping From Germany Proves Perilous Task , jfcrdly is the Mind Able to Conceive of More Widely! .. , . . . . , ' ' "- " nviu 111 mn iiiicu u iiw iou iim , in nuiu i niiuil illliu wc llliu, mere Varied Adventures unU Han "Breadth Escapes Than ,,r''a f,or c'0,,lro'' " Rwny headed for would have slurred to detail, but with moon, but the sky wa clear. t I TkU Vt.il t I V ! n.rr . i """"ei cmmi uio next night. When that we fared vory'well, und within "One ot tbo window bars stuck, Betel init lOUUUUl Yankee Uflicor in the Hl.nds of ,,fr ,Mo Hcnndlnuvlun const, Mouton. month I had regained my atrc'iiKtlt. mid wo mado considerable nolne fore KWflV. I llfll It WIIII.J nt 11, ........ n ...a....... . ! l dllllcult to dcucrlbo just the sense-I "Wheti they came. up to me one ot the Lnfayctto Escadrlllo. Ho wa onei tlon. lint li ....... ...i ... .. .. ...... .. .... .....i. .. . . ... . .... . I ---, ..... .. i.viiivii in uiu iiiucn jikb mem weicomou me wim u oirjw wmi n miliar win, wnrn . .inni, h i.m ii dug slinking ii rut, und It wax, any- hla rlflrt I wax. beaten and kicked nnd Vale ,nnd be and I hud ,u rondoxv'ous inlng but pleasant to bo the rut. With knockod down seven' pr olght times two miles from camp. .-i-ii uii'iusion n.iuok or horror would, before'they finally loaded mo buck' IIhhIi over thu. faces of. tho Germans, Into tho trail. . I flir tlltW SI V .!.. I ....- a - I ;'-." "r, momem max "Arriving- at the enmu, I was. the bam ns oulutly as nosslblo. and ,LJ ,".?"" TU,U r.nnA " "thed In paper bundne.s-they 'ran out the two markers, strapped to- --. v.w.ii... uiiii in. iv Hiiifw iimip pran .... -. ... . , . .. , - " - nave very lime cioui in ui: "When tho lights wero extinguish- ' ...I 1... .tin .llt.al .l.ai.lllua ... 4..-l vu uj uiu uuui i.u.i wuiiiiik. wo lurceu i.Tinmiy, you evthcr, and darkened . with shoe I know. Had It not been for food' sun- blacklnir us miieh n tinaullitM In Ihn Too many destroyers wore In that piled 'by tho Red Crow I'm euro 1 short time wo had.. Tboro was no could nut withstand It. AttE OIVE.V VACATION CAMP LEWIS, Nov, 88. Thous- nnds ofi soldiers have keen made glad by Hid announcement that pane could be obtained permitting them to leave Wednesday night and to' re main until Monday miming. "sssssssjessaxsBUnn1'iJ,h-. Vfl . .'X."..lL 1.1 ,' I B .X ..... .- J American boys are dying for their country. Burcly.you can save for It. Buy War Having Stamps. the World Enemy LEGAL NOTICES, vMMMrWtAtMAMpMrVWVWtVWVVMWVWWWWWM .mil Isaacs said, ho decided to attempt There wero about 1B0 Rusulnn officers tag It, but It didn't take us long to XoticFoF HHeVuFF'8 ' 8AW:' OX to swim to shore when the submarine and 75 American officers in the start tho risky trip to tho top of. tho i' ' kxfcctiov A LONDON' (Corrmipoiulnnl As will t sucosi, nnd Im was .r.l,.r,.,i ",. ilxted l'riss)llro In Hid litnry of ulioiird the suluimrlm-. It was tbo Utulennnt B. V. Isnars of (ho Uulliid lt,oi), ami her .-oinniandcr, Captain ' Kate imvy. wutch ulllcor tif thn Hemy, lind resided In the Unliud ' Amrlcnn transport I'rosldciit Lincoln Hinlvs and Knglnnd, and spoke IJng- io thai vessel wus tnrpt'doeil In IIhIi llimnlly. the Atlantic on Mny .list last, llu "Apparently Homy luul been arfoct- wu captured by llin tlormnn subiiia- eil by imr elvlllnitlun," Hald the lieu- 'rlai- which sunk the ship, When off Mtanl, "as hu treated mn nleanntitiv ti Srnndliiiivlan const be attempted while Inquiring as to the whereabout). ",!0t ""'I 1U0Hl,oncd by a staff officer, loiwlm itshoro, mil wn cauiibl. On of thn skipper of the Lincoln. 1 was kit way to ii prison camp In Oermany told that I would It'll him where hu Jumped from a train, hut was re- i-nutd' llnd our captain or go to Oor- ojpturcd. Ilo.nscuped froju thujirls. ninny myself ns a prisoner. 1 could pa and swam across tho llhliut Itlver not rouform to his rirst command, loiitcty In Hwltsnrluud, and, of course, would not have hud I The story has been told brleily In been able to do so." til AMoclatm! Press dispatches, but The young officer said that bo was H details are so filled with the spirit i;lvcn a good bunk on tho submarine ccr" " nn,f,n Doen led la the mother' ship, and throe days In a .traded sumo of their food to u Rus- died ut night, slept In tbo day, and land prison, carefully guurded and alan for a patr of wire cutters ho hud lived oft' raw vegetables wo took from ninny reu. During this time he was 'smuggled Into the camp. Three dlf- gardens. At last wo reached the taken to the (lorman battleship Kals-ferent times they. had their cscapo Hhlno River at or Wllholin II., the flagship of the, plana completed, each time with tho Schaffhauscn and liaise. connivance of a Russian, and eachj "We found that at every place time they had reason' to bellovo tho where wo might approach tho' bank (Jermans had been apprised, und' they It was thoroly guarded. Wo decided, did not try. v . ithon, to find u creek, If possible, and "Finally we learned that they were wide dqwn It until wo struck the to tako all the Russians away on Oc- nhlne. Tbo current 'in the one we tober 7th, and, working without the found wan very swift, and the water Russians, we planned to try again on was cold. Willis hud Just taken off the night of October 6th. Fifteen most of his clothes for the plunge feet from our barred windows was a Into tho Rhine when ho was swept klgh barbed wire fence, which" turned away by tho current, which at that Inward at the top much tho same as point moved about twclvo kilometers our Internment camps In the States, an hour. "I flnutly told him that the United Kliitcs would send so many men to Franco that the battle lines wouldn't hold them," said tho lieutenant. "I was taken to Korlsruhjft and placed In a hotel room by mysotf the first day, Tho noxt day I was put Into another room with eight French offl- meantime that I apoke French. These rooms, I afterward learned, were known ns the "listening rooms," they wore rightly named. .Frenchmen and I found three dicta phones nnd destroyed them. The next day I was placed In a room with of idrciituro ns to bo well worth thu und four good meals dully, Including tolling. meat, eggs and real coftec. Tho fol- Whcn tho President Lincoln went lowing day, as Hie iiiilimarlne was to the bottom of thn ocean, Llvutun. cruising about seeking now victims, Mt Isaacs, who Is from Crenco, Iowa, sbu was sighted by tun American do- climbed upon a raft, iloon afterward stroycrs. k iiliitmrlnii aubmnrffnil. mill Imr "Wbllii thn ,ln(r,iv,ra wim nliinv. wamsniler demanded the cnptuln of lug toward us wo' were getting under thr Mrlt'n officers, and there were ik. PriuMnnt Lincoln lis u lirlnnnpr. waliir ni fiml nu tumlMn 'timl nnnllv dictaphones In that room." Tt,. .ifrWv.ir. loht him thev believed Htimtieii ni .Intnl. .,f tin meinrM." ' A,ter fow V t.Knrlaruhe the! one ot the offlcera had obtalnod from tk. rnninin bad son i. down with the Lleuieuiiiii isunra said. "When ihn Houtonnnt wax started for a prelim-. a Russian akin tml Ihnl lliov wnrit of Hint, lint ilentli limtiliii linirati erhlitilttiff nverv mmr ' ' ..!... tt..lM 1. k. hIIh.-h .-!.. l.ft.lA . . t. te&.... ..l....... tC ...... -.., . ... . m . m to save, If possible tho captain being (lermnn was at his station, tonso and """" " ""' "-fw w;o u iwo icuai. wun .umB... ,vucn uuio io wum , louna a i.rm Uktn prisoner. badly scared. Now and then a Junior n,m woro two "" " -.feet long, ax a bridge from our win- bouse, and wax warmly welcomed by u.mi- .1.1. .... -..in p. .,n i.iniitni. ,."in,.r ivmii.i -I..,, mn I,. i... rn.iti.ir. " ' condltlona.'at the VIlllBgen dow to the top of the barbed wire tho Swiss peasants. I told them ot ixt Isaacs said, bo lay on tho raft that u destroyer was obout so fur to cn,np nnl dc,d, to ""X to get away with his arms under him. tu hide tho starboard or poit. as tho cusp might from the tra,n " ,he '' P- ocer's stripes on his uniform, but lutvo been. They were recording tbo "'"' -m". and The Between the fence and our window! "it was an awful trip In the' cold wax a ditch aeven feet wldo. filled water, with eddies swishing me with scrapped barbed wire. We had around, nnd at ono time I turned on almost severed the bars of tho win- my back to float ns long as possible, dow la the room In which I was Im- It seemed that it was Impossible to prisoned, using an Improvised saw bring that bank any closor with my waning strength. Finally I war for tunnto enough to be caught In nn Innry distributing camp at Villlngaen.l "Two other offlcera with mo wore eddy that nwept mo 'to the shore, One ot the guxrdx xeemed to be for breakfaact, dinner or any occasion Crescent Coffee 1 i A flue, full ll.tvor nifTt'u that sells for itfc u fxiuiid nt nil grcx'ei. (N22) fence. The wooden markers, which Willis, and asked them to send some we calculated would barely hold us' one down the bank to look for hlmT when strapped .together, were to bo A short distance down the road the brought. Into our room after the roll peasant met one of his 'neighbors who doxlng while the other wax iaterex ted , call at night, (had come to look for me. Willla bad In something out the other aide of the "We figured that soon after the at- landed much the same, as I had, wax carriage, when I dove thru the ear-'tempt the guards would be attracted treated, as I had been by another ring Window, aald the officer. "The! from the main gate, so three officers ' peasant ,nnd hnd sent a mesxenger train wax moving more rapidly' than elected to try a daxh there at the for mo, Just as I had for him. Willis 1 believed, tor I received an awful j proper moment. Threo others wore 'went to France nnd, I assume, has bump on the' head, and both of my to attempt, to get thru tho fence with Joined h!s command by this time, knees were cut on the Iron tlea of. the wire1 cutters, while two others! ' e tho parallel track. I planned to get over. We bad fixed tho I fiold Heal Rubber Foot car the 8t "I scrambled Into tke brush aa beat I electric light wires so that we could 'very bct made at- I could. 'Very xoon bulletx were quickly xhort -circuit them. This was whistling about me, aa the train aadjto.be done exactly at 10:30 o'clock, i K. K. K. STORE. stopped and guards were on my trail I could not make speed In the condi tion I wax in, xo to save my life I held up my bands In token of surrender to Get n Ktiintluril insurance policy from Clio Chllrote Hmllh agency. 11 when every man was to be ready go. "1 will tell tbo nanio of only ono of.' ixt ut help you select hla ChrUt the officers, aa I do not know tho fato mns gift. 20-Ot ' K. K. K. HTORK. SOCIALISTS AT HEAD OF NEW GERMAN GOVERNMENT BUCKHE sea. u. u. pat. of ARMY afei When you walk Into a dcprndjble shoe store and ask tor a (Mir oi Buctiiccht Army Shoes, you can be sure That this Amy Shoe is up to RimW-thst k is "udj by workawn who Hive tumtd out mots iKm 600,000 Army Shots under siprtt tuptrvitkm - and that it it ludud by a lecord of mors thin fifty fn of hoaest shoe aunufsAuring. Look for eur.rtiM(l tnds nsme BucMiEarr staaiprJon the sols of svsry Shoe for our awtusl protoftian. ii- 1 n' I w t 1 Wl X ml jfy 1 Gs&S&mll CHT OB There's just one thing to remember ajk for. the BucKiirarr Army Shoe by name " l' sure tht you gt it. Then you will appre ciate why it is worn by thousands of Offlco Men Attorneys Phyttclsns Hikers Farmers , Orcluu-dlits Motormtn Conductors Hunters - and otlicrs in every walk of I-fe. I Manufactured by BUCKINGHAM ft HECHT, San Francisco, Calif. For Sale by (f7.00 . DQ.OO BRAIJLKV SVPfl.Y WK und ?K I TQ DO9 K. K. K. aVTORK. KIDNEYS WEAKENING? LOOK OUT! Kidney and hbuMur troubles don't nroiinrittlnu and sale, disappear themselves. They grow ' Tho good housowlfe of Holland . upon you, slowly hut steadily, undor- would nlmost na soon bo without food mining your health with deadly ccr- us without hor "Real Dutch Drops" Germany's new government has lnty, until, you tall a victim to In-'ns b!io. quaintly culln 001.U MBDAL been orfetIl,ied wltB the followlns curable disease, j 1 Huurlom Oil Cupsnlos. Their .use re- -. Stop yolTtwubl- whTle there I. stores strength and is respon.ible In -- ' time: Doii't.watt until little palnx'a groat measure for tho sturdy, ro- promter and military affaire, Hugo fcwoma ,bl aehes. Don't trifle with ' bust houlth of tho Hollanders. . Haase, Foreign affairs; PWUp.Behel- ,dUeaxe. To avoid future suffering I Do not delay, do t your drug-'demann, 'finance. aadhcohnlea; Wil kin treatment with OOtD MBDAL'gist and insist on his supplying you hoJm DUtmIBB( demoWHtioi tr,aaa ..HMftag i. Oil' Capsules' now.. Tako wlthVlnwotaoi.pMCTALHa.gim' d .. R,cnar)1 three or four aVery day until you fool OH Capsules, Tuke thorn ax direct- ' ' J . m&Swttmib ed. und vlf you uro not satisfied wth.Rrth. social policy, and He r Mn Thta wSffoiffirStoii has rdsuim your drugglsi nelll gladly re- berg, publ c ty, urt and llterafir.. been . r.iJ;,P!IlB.i.n. f fund your money. I.ook'for tho name otber BocUltsti closely associated Holland for autbrtu In 1IB8 the OOUV MKDAL on th" box aud accept with the new goVeraBtent arn .llarf .. - . - .T ... - . ix. ffi DAtitnflt hnvAfl. thPAA Iaais uvvraUaWt of thai iVmtlisirlAHdi strani-.nu uiuwr. eu 1 l 11 . hIi ..! i...li. se . .. .. a . ....... .....I. ailvv JSWtl ,"1''""''" lurrnorini waters, witn camp." reneo. I Rot outside ull rlgut, but lUN lifebelt 011. bo Was lUnt tln..lnir. I.tnlltiinnnl Innnnv mill nllli.r iifHrnrd .iwirj. ufir. i.iin,ilit li,il. ... m tl. over the side shortly after mldnliht Immadlatslr besan In lav nlnns for nn,l InM. Tlm'rn ivnr,. nn ..miBriln 0.ll?0.,? heruy 'v.cn ihat underj , .... ,, : , -- 1 - -, 7- - - - - - --- " 1 mm oy virtue 01 a writ 01 execution wnin lie wits discovered , by Remy. escape by collecting mjcessury nrtl- trees, ho 1 ran ns fast ns I could, with in foreclosure Issued out of the Clr- hlmsolf, and pulled aboard. ' jelos, such; as pleceil of wire and rope, bullets whlxtllng about, mo. cult Court of the State of Oregon, for On urrlvnl ut Wllholmshuvon ho and short boards, with which to muhot "I met Willis nt the rendexvoux,'tne County of Klamath, In the case of wiim kept thora on a . submarlna ' a lnd.lor. If necessary. Thev alifli nmi w.. Pt nut Hnuthwrni. w irnv-l1'10 8,nte Land Board of the State ot ter, Myrtlo II. Kcster and the First' Stoto and Savings Rank, a corpora tion .of Klamath Palls. Orecon. dn. I fnH.l.iMla ...tilnl. u.lJ ( -hhm J.A.J a point between i' V""?' vi .' - Z . . "" ." - 1,11 mn ,iiu uu ui uuuor. A u. 1018, I will on the 30th day ot No vember, A. U. 1918, at tbe front door of the court house ot Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, in the city' ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the' hour of 2fl5 o'clock in tbe.afternoon on said date,' proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, -all the right, title nnd interest of tke said Charles 11. Kester and Myrtle B. Kee tor In and to tbe NH of the 8W ; tbe 8BU of " the SWK of section 13; theNBU ot, BR ot section H; lot seven teen 17);,and,Ntt pf MWot , section I; all In townahlp forty (40) south,, range 11 east of the Willamette Meridian. Also the BEK of the NBU of xectton 11 In townahlp forty (49) auutn, range, 1 1 cut 01 tbe WllUa ette Meridian, and the' SWK of the SBH of section 1 la townahlp tony mu) xoutu, range eleven (11) east of 'the Willamette Me- riuian. Alxo, beginning at a point 4.10 chalna south and SO1 links east of a stone marked with a eroee on its four sides, said stone being lt.10 ' chains east and 10 chains south ac the stone representing the north west corner of 'section 11, In town- snip 40 south, range 11 east: of the Willamette Meridian; theaee from said place of beginning north 27 deg. 30 mln. east, 3 chains and 30 links thence north 48 'dag.' 30 mln. east, 13 chains and ,31 links; thence north 35 deg. 10 'mln. east, 15 chains and 6 links; thence east 10 chains and 80 links; tkeuoe south, 40 chains; thoaea wast 3 chains and 70 llnka: thence north 14 chains and 80 links; theaee east 1 cnain: thence north 1 enalnr thence weet 60 links to the ptaea of beginning; being a part of the E of the KW!4 and the WH of the NEK of section 11.. la town- snip 40 south, range 11 east of the Willamette' Merldlan,i In Klamath County. Oregon, together with .the tenements, hereditaments and 'ap purtenances . therenata belonging or In fay wise appertaining, " or so much' thereof as may be neons xary.to satisfy a Judgment rendered In tbe above entitled case on tho Hat any oi sepiemoer. iib, waien saia Judgment Is for the earn of twenty five hundred dollars, ($2,600.00), with interest thereon from the 18th day of May, 11'4, at the rate of six per cent per annum, and two hundred fifty dollars ($280.00) attorneys' reee, ana tne; sum of fourteen and 60-100 dollars ($14.(0) costs, and the additional aum of three hundred seventy-nine and 87-100 dollars ($378.67) with Interest thereon from tho, 28th day ot August, 1318, t .the rate or six per eeat per ananas, and the costs and expenses of this sale aa execution. '. ""'" Dated thlx 29th day ot October. a. u. 11B. OEO. L. HUMPHREY, 'Sheriff ot Klamath County, Oregon 31-7-11-11.18 NOTICE OP atlKKDnm EAIiB Olf KXBCVTION Notice is hereby given that under ana by virtue. of a -writ of execution in foreclosure issued out of the Cir cuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County ot Klamath, la the ease or Northern Bank and Trust .Com pany, a corporation, by and through Louis H. Moore, as state bank exam iner of the State ot Waxhlngton; and Louis H. Moore as state bank examin er ot the State of Washington, for ana in nenau ot tne Northern Bank and1 Trust Company, a corporation. Plaintiffs, vs. Myrtle Q..Botsford and Charles 8. Ootsford, husband and wife, defendants, which said, writ wax' dated on the 29th day ot Octo ber, A. D. 1918, I will, on the 30th day ot Noyomber, A- D.-1918, at the front 'door of the court' house of Klamath County, Oregon, In the City of Klamath Fals. Oregon, at the hour " et twn n'alnnlf In eft a nMnA 'ah ' wi nu u vivwn 'iu tun aiinruuuu uta I said date, proceed to sell at publle auctions to tbe highest bidder for 'cash, all the, right,, title and Interest lor tno said Myrtle u. ootsford and 'Charles'- S. Ilotsford, husband and 1 wiro, me same being nn undivided one-hair Interest In and Ho tho NH of the NBU) tbo 8EU of-NEW, tho NBH of SEH, or section ten, (io);'und tbe 84 of the NWU.'the WH of NBH und SWU ot section 11: the WM or EH; or section 13; the SWU.ot nws or section aa; the. Ht of NW U . the N 4 of SW W and 8 W H ot 8WU of section 24; the NWH orNWH of section 35: the 8 or NW, SEUor SWViot section 26; the N,H or NEU , the NH of SBf, NWH ot NWU.ot section 27? the SM of SB 14 of section 28; tbe EH of NB.H 'of section 33; the SH ot NH and NVi ot BH". and SBH of 8W, of section 34: the NU' of NW.K the 'SBU or SBU .of sec-' .,- , , ,. .. .. . .. "..'. .. .'k. ,..-.i..i ' ' w ' w .".rffnTi j? 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