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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1918)
v. 'rto rVHtl'HV'. NOMIIKlt lift, ltH 3- -. -rr ffR ICAN LABOR LEADER SPEAKING IN LONDON Mtwwraa;-:' nm'u .x V CAMOtt t ,H..ml floinrifinr. ltrcstilnnt of (lis Jaiwrlnin Fodeintlon of Labor, tins jtad n grant reception In KiikmihI, lerc thlM photograph of him mnk- 1m - HUES MN $L' siiitiEil IN MIE RUCNOB AIHKB. (Correipoml earn of tho Associated 1'rcssK Tlio sulUIInK mill ropalr of vosiutk of tlio Alllnt ntllona In this port tin boon almu.it Mopped by n labor union boy cott nn llraslllnn plno. An title was tie only lumber on tlio local market Ike boycott on It mo halted nil wood work on ships. The boycott li believed by HhlppliiR agents hero to have boon evolved by Germans tnd 8panlnrd Ih Iluonns Aires partly aa a hindrance to Al Hod ihlpplnff. It hn boon nllcxril far a year o.moro that ticrmnn finds and Clermnn Ingenuity wore hind tre libor organisations lirro which nre directed by Bpnntnrdn. A few months ago nearly n dozen Allied vccels were dnmnRod In col Henns while being taken down tho river by llcenicd pilots of Austrian aad flreek birth. The colrOonp oc curred In broid daylight mid honied 10 nbvloualy premeditated that jlilp 'aetit charged tlioy wero deliberate , ly brouRht About In the Interests nf the Hermans. A government Invotl gallon was rtarted, but no report wni vormittn public. Labor orgmlxatlnn delayed -pair work on them no that two of the veuc'N are atlll here with no hup.) of their being ten-worthy for two or The Peoples Market PRODUCER TO CONSUMER QUALITY MEATS at MODERATE PRICES TODAY-Initial introduction of our celebrated Veal Sausage. SATURDAY SPECIALS-WATCH WINDOWS FOR SUGGESTIONS LEAVE ORDERS FOR TURKEYS We have our own Delivery YOUR PATRbNAGE SOLICITED Pkokt S3 ' 534 Main St., near Sixth ' '- - rrr' . .sssssssssaaawgawwaaaaaMawaaalaaaawJJJaw lW oV afMaaW BBBBBBBaCfBBPgjgBjBBBBBjpasBasBFVBj t (Kaajel Our Guarantee aVaValVllllaal ' Butter kow mvck yo aUBllBfl lava iiMdutef the eaa. BayHt Buy the Sib. Caa v ((((((BTBaaaaaaTaaaaaVeaaaH BBBBl BBBBBh ABBBBBBt BBBBBBWt BBBI' BBT B 'bbHSBBl 'HB' W1 OOMPtK? Iiik an mlilrcss to nn outdoor moot Iiik was tnlcnn. I hi did much to hold llii' llrltlili lulior I ciul m In lino fur tlio war. tlircn inonthi moio. Now all cIhiim of nli ft lulinrorn uro forbidden by tliolr imloiiR to do any worlt on h . ship on which llruillliin pine has been , iicod. The ronton Riven la that all or moitt of thn tlrnzlllan plno nrcd In HiIh rlty Is Imported by ono Kuglisli firm which linn been boycotted by thn labor union for neve nil montlw. I'rlvnto InditKtry In constructing nivor.il vessels In and neir Diinios Alnv for nnln to tho Allhd govern nii.'iitii, lint work on thorn wta (lop ped by tho boycott. N PRINCE OF WALES UNUSUALLY BOYISH I i.umhj.n, kov. 2W. "ine rrince nf Wales 1.1 dovnlopltiR, but romalna boyish," says n mornlni? paper which recalls that when King Kdward aa liplMppnrcnt wng the age ot the pros, ont prince ho had boon married for flvo years, hnd two aona, presided over n largo establishment, and was admittedly tho chief flguro In tho soclnl world. Tim ntiMtion of tho nrlnce's mar- rlugo Is In uboynnro sn la that of Princess Mnry's Quoen Victoria wna dutormlncd that ho'r daughters ihould'innrry young, and openly said to. Queon Aloxnndrnxnovor encoiirn Kcd match-miklng for her daughtera nor Quoon Mary for hois. ArrnnRMiionts hnvo boon made, It Is uiulcritood, for tho Prince of Wales to ko to Cambridge this fall , for an officers' staff course, but tho l.l.in we.j nttorod and tho prince wis (tlrottod to ro to Franco, where ho visited In turn tho various forcej of tie Allies. . Airpl anes Will Not Replace Alrplnnos will not bo flying llko flockH of birds for sotno yeara aftor thn war closos, according to C. P. Kottorlng, Inventor of Dolco Ignition nnd lighting npparatua on tbo Liberty nlrplnno mnchlno and also one of the best scientists connected with tho motor Industry, While Mr. Kettering Is n vrait nVlntlon enthusiast nnd has flown planes for yenrt and la con stantly engaged on development work connoctad with pianos aa well as bolng fiend of the Dayton-Wright Airplane company, he does not lot his enthusiasm run away with him. Airplane onglnoK are too coatly to. day to come Into general use, he aaya In Motor Age. The englnea In some Kuropeon plnnm cost $30 per horse power and In some of our beat en gines, such as tho Liberty, the price Is til per horse power. Until the price of tho engine la around 96 per liorre power Mr. Kettering dooa, not think the alrpline will come Into the general use that the motor ear haa. The engine la only one of tbo coat' ly aspects of aviation. One must have a hangar or garage to house the plane ""and at least two mechanics are needod to take caro of It. At present one requires a very largo field to land In and Mr. Kettering, who Is alto president of tho Society of Automotive engineers, does not1 Ih b I, H.III 1. M..JM. uh1 a i thlnk It will be possible for people to own farms that ran be kept sped. ally for landing airplanes. Aviation landing fields will spring i up, In communities and n score or more or pianos win use the same field. I The commercial use of the sir- LEO WISH Tho following letter to Mrs. Par rlsh from the Captain of his Com pany, tolls of the record which the young man who died in Franco had made tor himself before being called by tho grim reaper. October IS, 1918. Dear Mrs. Parrish It is with sad ness nnd the greatoat sorrow that wo, the 304th Wagon company, write yoa of Sergeant LeoParrlsh's death. Sergeant Parrish was an InUniate friend of every man in tko company, and those who were directly under him, looked' on him almost as a brother, as he was always ready with a kind word and his assistance. As for myself, as the company com mander, I waa very much attached to Sergeant Parrish,. aad fool kta loss greatly; first as a parsonal friend; hnd secondly; I kavoa't inu la tko ?ompahy that cant All. hla place, either n disposition, dependability or effi ciency. . , . ii Sergeant Parrish waa only alek about Ave days, and his death was a grout shock to all of us, an, ko had loen in the hospital only n few, days, and we tkougkt bo kad lit grippe- mmm MK CAMOUFLAGED VESSELS JOIN IN VICTORY -.--ag-aj-aaaSaWSinSSI IT p---w--Mi-aaaaaaaaaaMSaSaBSSaSSaSSSSSSSSSSa ' k&mwFW i WW MM MM M-MWt'Mi'W: . aV a4af -'f abf 'X-VbVP-! y iBiiUyfftliflrl i $J-WlBrtTa8BmTamamamamaN - tt lit T -i Ui-t4v.jva-'Wi" - "- ' lajajawapaaaBaaaaaaaassasaBSaasaBaBaaaBaaBaaaaa""" v..i..i Ma. vnrk kavkar'toiaad signing of the armlotlbo.bad eadediltnei' world-war raachod shipping ejreios the hundreds ot craft In and about ..-. v.w jm haataaiaa-flui wltk varlalarltn buntlisa and tkaflass of tho. allies, This wan the. first time since tko Uahsd; Stateo Tko censor helped aloag thoooloa-atloa and this rroag picture m.oaa ot, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH Autos Soon i olano la soreadlag ranldly In the : .:. . , .'.., ;. '.. .. carrying oi mini,' snu u win not do long before there la a regular mall 4 achedulo between Now York and Chi cago and also between Chicago and such adjacent places as Mllwaukon, St, Louts, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Denvor, for those centers distribution wilt be oxtendod to Salt l.uko City and the Pacific coast aa well' as to tho Quit of Mexico and the Atlantic coast I Tho commercial value of planes In nrh work Irniilv Is numirnd. The i. if nlnn.. tr mnll rnrrvlnv will be followed eboH by special parcel Atlanta, for good and with no re post planes' and this In turn by other gret. He left tho Federal prison specially deslgaed for load carrying after a sojourn of six years and eight nnd well suited to express shipment: 'months. It will not be surprising If In a few He wll return to Boston to gather yeara business men having to mikojup hla flock of "Holy ahoets" and ro n special trip from .Chicago to New , organise the colony which waa .dls York wllf chartsr .' special airplane rupted when their- loader wia eon- rather than resorting to the special railway train. ( ' In other parta of 'the, world devel opment of 'tho. airplane for uses of commerce Is extending. England baa In mind a apodal airplane mall aer- vjee front London to Sydney, Austral la, by wiy of Asln Minor and India. , There will also fe' airplane servl.ee j from tho Mediterranean Mouth .to Cairo and thence 'tram end to end of ( Africa, connecting Alexandria at the ' north with Capo Town at tho .south -.. J . . li . uA. -...k A.u end coupling en route such centers as Johannesburg, Klmfcerlcy and other, cltlor. In the western hemisphere, the no- cesslty of alrplsao mall service ' lav very great. We now have a -day mall heat between! New York and, Buenos Aires with very few ships. ! IiiTui viuiireu team ana aval u? At lanta to servo a term of ton years.' tJUZSt Not once dur,0 lta day. wo know wnt a loss.ne is from . . m.n. . ..,.... i.-iw ... our midst, and can realise, wltk tke h" he fa,",, "alator each month deopoat of sympathy what it must " " ra off for good behavior, moan ' to yon. Slnoorely, j nnd in this way ho bai reduced ale (Signed) FRBD J. ROGERS, 1 sentence to sis years and eight C. O. Wagon Company SOI., months. Captain, Q. M. C. , ' Loo L. Parrtek was born at, ..... -,fc ... k. Spring Lake. Klaasath i County. Onr1,- !.;.. e,""l'Bood way to'lnveat It Is to buy. .War " .""f", r. T w ..l McDowell, Calif, December 14th, I 1917, and .waa transferred to Camp' Joseph E. Johnson at Jacksonville, Florida on January 9th. 1918, where ho was enrolled' In Wagon Co. 304, Quartermasters Corps. He waa pro moted to Sergeant Wagon Master, ecrly in .the summer and waa ahlpped from Neport News with hla Company about the th day of August arriving; your BMtrU , ,,,, , In Franco without mishap. iJ0W hcnd ,, gtuffi)! aBa you CIB.t Mrs. Parrish followed her husband brMtb8 frwly D9Cjlttie of B ,,,, or to San Francisco where she was em- catarrh, Just get a small, bottle of Ployed at 61 Powell St. and later Ely. Cream B,lm Bt any druf ttwe. wont to Camp Johnson and was there Apply , ttIe of tBli tngrtmt, aati employed in the paymastera office of ioptc eMam Jnt0 your n0strila and tho Shipping Board. let It penetrate thru every air passage Besides bis wire, Leo L. Parrish of your ncta, soothing and healing Is .survived by the following rela-'the inflamed, swollen mucous mom tlves; his father, Henry 8. Parrish, brane and you get lasunt relief, a farmer, at Byron, Calif; his mother, I Ah! how ood It feels. Your nos Mrs. Arthur Eastman (formerly Mln-jtrlls are open, your head is clear, aa nlo B. Hunsaker) at Portland; hla more hawking, snuffling,, blowing; graadparoats; Mr. and, Mra. J. W, no more beidache, dryness or Strug Klngsley, 'uncles, Chss. L. Parrish, jgllng for breath, Ely's Cream Balm Lowls E. Klngsley and Joe Klnksloyls Just what sufferers from head Jr. otSan Francisco, auat Caddlea 8. 'colds and catarrh need. . It'a a do- Kingsiey of San Francisco and h,.'...ht.-Adr. . , ik tho uklvarssl colebratioa on Victory Day. When tho. news, thni the. eateiW'tht war, tbat a BhoitrMhM'wga allowed near a camouflaged ship., FALLS, OREGON uncle, Hobt. K. Hunsaker ,of Klam ath Falls. t It will bo I'omembtrcd that Ioo 1'nrrlsli waa associated with Lfoyd and Judd Low and J, F. Adams on a large acreage at Tule Lake,- sacrific ing the aame, along with Lloyd Low, to Join the colors. ELIJAH" OF QUEER SECT IF PEN ATLANTA, ,0a., Nov. 29. Dr. Frank W, Banford, known up in Bos- ton anil Ualhn the leider of the! llnlw ntiiul anrf IT Pnlnnv haa l.f, ' vlcted In Maine In 1911, following a disastrous cruise, which purported to be a "search for the Holy Landt Dr. Banford and his 'followers loft the eastern cosst with very little food and le's water. Despite the warn- ipgs ot most rational men that the aubslrtence supply was not sufficient to last them thru their voyage, tho party set sail. Dr. Banford, who called himself j the second Elijah, said that food OUT 'would be furnished o him aad hto'u tf-tf-.... I.. At.- ..l -. ...K4 followers by tho Lord oven as manna was furnished to the Elijah of old. According to tho records tbo party had not reached tho coast at' Africa before the members, began to die of thirst and starvation. Dr. Sir ard was convicted under a marine act for cruising with a defec- money Vcu rautt ,BVt ,t A Swings and Thrift Stamps. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AMD HEAP Bayo Cream AafHai la Nostras IcoHovoa KeadoUo at Oaoo. i llll - DAY CELEBRATION tne resuus. ONLY ClfCRMAN VKTKRANH RETAINED IN ARMY. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY1 OF OCCUPATION, Nov- 29: All Uerman soldiers except the classes of 1998 and 1899 are being, discharged, It Is report NOTICES www wwwwww Notice of Aafeiatment of ,Kseciitrlx Notice Is' hereby given that I have been appointed executrlxof the last will and testament of- Oscar 0, Laberee, deceased. I ' All persona having claims against. the estate of Oscar O. Laberee are airectea to present saia ciaima wun proper' vouchers' attached, to me at the office ot Charles i Ferguson, my attorney, In the Loom Is building,' Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six', months from tka ISthtday of Novanv i bor. A. D. 1918. ANITA LABERBE, ExeCUtrlx Of the Last Will 8Hd TOStS' mont of Oscar O. Laberee, Do- ceased. 29.6-13-I0-I7 NOT1CK OF APPMNTMKNI 01 ADMINISTRATOR Nottco la hereby given. that I have been appointed as administrator ot tho estate 'of Noah E. Arnold, de ceased,, Jy the County Court 'of tho hum oi Oregon, ror Kiamam conn? ty. All persons having; claims against said estate are directed to present samo to mo at my office In tho CKy of Klamath Falls, Oregon, aeeom panted by tko proper voaekors, with in aU months from tko lEth day of November, 1918. RE SMITH Administrator of tko Bsuto of Nena B. Arnold, Deeoasod. 1S-22-19-8-18. SUMMONS tB circnlt Conrtof tko State of . .&. m -m I . ' .urogon, xor iae vossir, w iuisi- Bank of Yolo, a Corporation, Plain- tit, Louto F. Qoioslor aad Mrs. Louis, F. Gslsslsr. husband sad wife, aad Sam Bell Wakefield aad Iaabetlc Wakefield, kuebaud aad wife, aad Mrs. H. A. Bufum. Dofoadaats. To Louis F. Oelseler. and Mrs. Louto F. Qoioslor, husbaad aad wife, aad Sam Bell Wakefield tad Isabella Wakefield, husbaad and wife, aad Mrs. H. A. Bufum. Defendaats: In tbo aamo of tbo State of Oregen: Yon are' hereby required to appear and answer the- complaint filed sgatast yea la tbo above entitled suK on or ooioro ino so oay .ot isjiory, A. D. 1919. that boas tbo data of tbo taut publication of summons, aad tbo last day withia wawa you are aulrod to answer said eomaUiat, fixed by tbo order of tko puMieaUoa of aummons. If yoa, fall 4o. aaaoar and answer the plaiaUC wUl.aaaly to tboTJourt for tho relief demanded la aid complaint. Said salt is brought tooocaro aa order and decree of strict foreclosure, by tbo,,. above oatiuod .Court forever foreclosing aad barrtac (all of your right, title aad latersot land equity of redemption la aad. to tka loiiawinc nesennoo tana aaa nremisoB .to-wit: .." " The 8EU of tho 8BU of seetloa I, tbo SWUot tho.SWU of sec tion IS, the NWU ot tko NWof seetloa- 88. aad. tko NEU of tbo NEK ot section 87 1 tke NH of tke NEK aad tke BWK of tko NEK. aad tke NWU. aad tke NWK ot tke 8W; theSH of tbo SW14. , nnd the SEU ot seetloa 88, aad Us SEU of tho 8WU ot seetloa 35. la township 49. south'ot range 18, oast of tbo WUIamette.MerW- , tea. Also the NBU aad tna U of - tbo Wtt of seetloa 8. aaa tan Mm ;of tbo NBU of seetloa Hi. la Uwa skip 41 soutk, range 18, oast of tbo WllUmette Morldlaai lavKtaasatb Cosatr. State of Oragoa. And that your equity ot redemp tion la and to tbo above described tmmAm K fnMolnajul aad fnravar kar. . WMW r w,www w ," .-. . red. and that you. aad each ot yea, SSiEgZ deem from a sale of the above do 'scribed lands made by the sherlf of Klamath Couaty. Oregon, on the 14th day of May, 1916, pursuant' to aa.ex- .ocutloa of foreclosure aad sale of the said promisee lesued out ot tbo Cir cuit Court of tbo State of Oregon. aad dated the M day of April, 1915.' mM 'a. lni,Ml'nfi fna..ln.ilMl1, aaaivr m jynnn' wiwnw bw sale of tbo saia isaos aaa premises aad dated tho Sd day of April,' 1916 ,ta a autt of foreclosure and. aalerof a .mortgage upon said lands, wherein Artkur a Rays waa plalntltYaad II. .F. Caratoaa and Dlllie'C Carstoas. George- P;' Robinson aad. Fannie L. Robinson, H. A. BuSura and. Ida' Pal mer were defendants; that said prom isee wore bid In at said sale 'by one ,C. W. Bush for the sum of 86,978.00. And that you Und each of .you.Vtbo defendants above, named.' shall re- deem tho above, described lands. Irpnj the said sale within n period of ono year from the data, oMhe. said, decree j or. atnet rorociosure uoovo iiiuauuucu. or be forever barred and foreclosed of all your right. ;tltlos and, intoroat and eaulty of redeniDtluuxtn and. to the lands and premises above de scribed, , i - ! ' This" summons U published fn the I Evening' Herald, a dally newspaper i of general circulation in Klamath County, Oregon, published, printed and circulated dally' utr Klamath Falls, in said county und Btate. by or der of the Honorable Di V, Kuyken dall. Judge of tho mild court, and dated the: 81st day of November, A. D. 1918, tho first publication to Do maao on Friday .the 2 2d day of November; 1918, and, the last publication, to be made on Friday, the, 3d day, ot Jan uary, if i,, H M, MANNINO, Attorney for Plslntlf, . 408 Mala' sti.LoowU bldg.. Klamatk . anLaa.. 4. .. - c j -v , 'jj.k -- W-ajW-dH'sjn LEGAL tl ' i r .fa l vm v .wil i W - W, ' f w?r?mTjy-?'Mr;if. 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