The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 29, 1918, Image 4

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Subduing the Austrians called not, wounded eoldlera being brought down
ely'apoa the Itall.n.' courage but from Mount Boccaor bjr,a. of .n
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.'their Ingenuity. Thla picture; taken trams were seat back on an upper
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aace la annual, renewable tena In
auraace at act price ratea, Uaued
agalaat death and total .permanent
disability. Under the prbvtsloas of
iae war kmk insurance am, every
porsoa. holding thla laturaace. aiiyl
k'eep It ap In thla forai mi after hejj
leaTee.the aerrlce, for a period of
fire yeara. All that to aecaaaary la
the regular paraieat of preailaaM.
"Moreover, the law provldeo that,
not later than five, reare, after the
teratiaatloa of the war as. declared
r Prealdeatal proclaaiatloa, the term
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. ' mim.y m be atalatalaed j lamred my roaa
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PARIS, Nov. J9. (by tho Aa.
noclate I'twa). A tongue of na
tlont U likely to figure before the
peace conferenro at an early atago
of the proceedings, Instead of being
relegated to the cloae, after the terri
torial aaplratlona of the vsrloua pow
era are aettled.
Two dlitlnct vlewpolntt have now
developed In thla aubject. The Amer
ican view la that tho coining con
greta will not be tike the Vienna con'
grew which devoted Itself principally
to arranging what each power ahould
receive aa a result of the Napoleonic
upheaval. According to tho Ameri
can view the present war was baaed
on certain high, Ideals, and was aot
a struggle for territorial galna.
Therefore, It la maintained, Idcata
ahould come before territorial' as
pirations In the dellberatloaa of the
congress, and these Ideals having
been first doflaed ahould thereafter
be the mala guide la aatloaal aspi
rations. One of tho chief of these Ideate, It
Is pointed oat, was to prevent future
warfare aada league of aatloaa has
been accepted geaerally aad officially
aa the most practicable organisation
for that 'accomplishment. It la held,
therefore, that 'this tbould be one ot,
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laaaraaco la force eaaaot hi" empha
sised too st'roagly. The right to coa
tlaue ttU a valuable right given by
(liegoTeramsat to ear Ightlag
mea aa compensation for their oar
vleeV If this right Is tost by allow
lag, lararoaeo to laaeo H eaa aever
bo.rogalaod. Wheal gevsraaMBt la
suraoe Is allowed to lapse tho(hoMer
eaaaot sgaia ooiaia iaaaraaco-
eept from private compaales at
eoaslderahle lacrease la coat More
over away of the mea awy have he
obese1 aalasurabie aa a resak of tho
war fhra physlesl Impalrmeat, and
If those allow their tomiraaeo to Usee
they-wIM tooee tho last opportUalty
for. 'their famlllea' to have thoipro-
tocttoa of Ufo la
A War 8tsmp a
kaiser' away.
.day keeps 'the
the nrtt subjects considered, aad
ahould set a standard of Ideals foil
following subje:ta,
It cjsj be stated thla Amerlcaa view
of procedare has found warm sup
portera la, Eaglaad aad France, tho
there la another viewpoint which
cllags to the old procedure under the
Vleaaa coagress, whereby Individual
aspirations for territory should have
trot consideration
Those urging the territorial quos.
tloas should come flrst Uay it la high
ly desirable to sign a peace treaty
embodying tho eesdattal details at tha
earliest possible moment to terminate
tho official war period uader which
troops aad public utilities are held
for this view aa early peace agree
ment oa essentials weald releiee.the
armies, lacludlag the Amerlcaa
troops holdlag the occupied territory.
Haviag secured an early agreement
oa territorial aad other practical de
tails it Is suggested the larger gea
oral ouertloas. like d league of aa
tloas, could come ap later for ot
leaded ettKussiaaa either by tho
peace' congress or a separate later
national coagress to -formulate tho
worklag details of tho league.
Tha' appointment of the Braalllia
delegates, Nile Pecaaha, tho forelra
mlatetor and Rny Barbosa, ambaasa-
dor to Argsatlns, la leading to a die.
' i wnn elBl m BOUtn
American countries will support a
league of aatloaa. aad the effect of
A Wonderful
Dress Collection
VdvtAMiM, Srf, S.tin, TaffaU ,Crp d
ChiM sumI Wool Jonoys. Wo know you haw
impgcWd loto. of frocks of tno mum Matorialt,
but for your owa satisfaction, soo tsMso.
Wo can't attempt to.doscrlbo tkosn in this Urn
Hot) spaco, but if you will conto in wo will do our
boot to show tbon to you. Pricos rango from
$18.00, $16.50, $18.80 up to $40.00.
WomenV Coats
at $25.00
This group of Woman's Coats is mado up of
garmouts atUinff borotoforo at much higher
pricos.
IN THE
Handkerchief
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lara Wnca InUlal 'KrrchlcN ,. nv
Tho damtwat handkcrrlilrN, nlih
script taHial emhrojdercil In oar
comer! narrow hmastMrhed hcnwi
both for laeMos aad gmllrmrn.
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larh hunt Itotllcw ambrr only, unit
the? cannot he dapllcatcd thla tvuo.
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alio with fancy border. Made from
i soft grade, waahahlc rolom.
llilldrea'a Novrlly 'Kcrrhtcf.
(lever IHtle handkerchief In MtIM
color, With eMbruktrrrd anlmaU In
corn cm J fast wh eoliira.
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Sot and soparato piocos at a wido rango of pricos;
orory fur at pricos that moan a big saving lator on
thissoason.
Mbstosirablo Christmao Gift this soason.
JETS AND SEPARATE PIECES
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Dainty Gifts in
Lingerie
famteolea of waah aalln or
crrpe do chkae, Seh or while,
$1.28 to $3.50
Ravc4osMClMsnlae of crepe de
rhbte, trimmed with Sao lacm
aad daeaty haad embroidery
eectl packed la aeat t.-fcrW-mm
hosos. Priced, aprclal,
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the league oayllV .Jloaroo Doctrine,
it la tho BcnersJnderstaadlag that
tho South Aatorlea'a repabUes have
the same fayeraWe'stUUde toward a
league aa the'allWp.
Whether a 'magus of sttoaa. la
which BHropo Would be largely repre-
oented wonmf,asisad. Its authorship
to the weirji.hfmliphsre, laeludtag
South, Csntrsltaad North America, Is
not clear, but,.tho prevailing view w
that IU authority would be ualvsrsal.'
It te said thla-frould aot bo a sub
stitution of thJvteagae's authority or
the Monroe DoArtto lafSouth merl
csn affairs but'rftlnirTan sitsnsloa of
me Junne ymqyift, w.w .
Jntdrnatlonnraetlon would supple
ment and reinforce the Monroe Doe
trine. -jy .'
Patrick Mnckhaaen tor aero wsather.
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HALL 18 MWTTON1D
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In view of tho renewed outbreak
of the Influeanria Klamath Tails,
and the possible detrimental reeaKs
'of any gatharlag at.thU time, f tho
tneetlng whfch was called by.ttsta'
eis men at ma .uiiy, nail uami. tww
the purpose of fomotlag a awvetopr
ment orisnisatloa nss oeoa-voat'
KLUHTH POST
OFFICE NEEDS
Miun
train comes la aad la time for tho
oarly stages.
Our owa city mall Is sorted oa Its
arrival lato;thatforjraaeral delivery,
carriers, boios, and for the varlona
star routes aad largs Arms, Bpsclfle
addresses make It possible for new
help to separate the mall with ac
curacy, even If slowly. Where the
fulL address Is mlsa'lug It piles up
trouble for all of us. Postal regula
tions require this, nnd an emergency
like this Droves the wladoin of aueh
Aa emergency condition prevails at a rM0 '
ottce. rivo clerks aad the asaUtant Wo are doing the best that we caa
postmaster are oa tho sick list. These 'to ssrve you uador the circumstances,
are ear experienced clerks, aad their d 'ottr telnt co-operation will
absoBM aoeesaarllyt demoralises our 9 "rt'i!i, . .....' n ..
A . . . ..." W. ,A. WELZBUU, P, M.
force. It baa been necessary to nil t m
their alacos with now heln. who are)
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dahtm tkalr heat In ur vmi .-'"" ""- ""r "r
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Ttoi( jtro worklag double shifts and! -t , K. K. K.STORK.'
Pttag la long hours. So far we1 -m
haMbeW able to keep the mall mov- OKNCKR HKbPH THIKK HHCAPH
taw. 'but k.lUkbaolutr- lmnaraHv.
poned until a, lator Isto,"
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or:the'B4irtU;to to-ooerale with us. RBDUINQ, Nov. SB. While stand.
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uottors mawTaaar ine street address ing in iront or tne Hedoing tneater
la faMitor RaMfe number, or route. Saturday evenlna. District Attorney.
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WIR HIirrORY MOOT COMI'Mmt
WASHINOTON, D. C., Nov. !.
.The history of operations of the Am
orlesa Army la rrance will be writ
ten with a detail never poulble la
aay previous war. Provision for oh
talnlag tha most Intlmato Informa
tion of 'the actio aof each unit of the
Army was made by the War IXpirt
ment In ordering "war diaries" to
bo kept by designated officers of carh
unit., '
Tho laformatlon thus obtained.
nenetal 'March, chief of ataff, wia.
would uraUb g day-to-day and bour-to-hour
history of the war, ro fsr s
tho American Ripedltlonury forces
.iro ''concerned.
The historical public nurratlw."
neneral March aald. "will he so com
plete that It will be lmpolble for
anybody to ai)d to It. It will be a
day-toMlay aad hour-by-hour record
of all actions until demobllliatloa.
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Dafold and Lewis ITnlon Mulls a
5it .K. K. K. HTOBR.
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American boys are' dying for Ihsir
country, lately ytm can save for !, '
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dmMd simply Kh:jr.lls must' ,ndetyorlB. to lUrl mn .utomohlu ., WarSatlng Stamps.
".WVf '" flrfctory, wl,lch thn.slda oftha curb .nd voiu,t wM I m-jmnmmpmimsmi-s3C
muasL aaamawv " vnar aamsnii. mil anna a- i :i .... -
waxzs " awrs: j:"
agowp Tog pay. ae,, a aew. cierk can-, car atartad .''.
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k oasaia thi. .. i . j-
ggR'TOO tlATB'TO CLAS8IFV
aiteaea ware, wq.raoi " - -j -
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R. E. Msgeo'ef the Uadorwaad bokg'a dtotrlbuthig office, an lra-iy sMlsted a thief la .""3!"1"j!i ,-.. --,. l.a . . .n test, t
Pharmacy IM,U mernlag for, Sal-nie volume of mall la haadled wlthT wibik?. ir
em, where" ha wVattoM .W, Itoto, misaullmrfls,sn. "
ed meeting of Ue Oraadr Taogsigsg odUaa morriaf mail thnt this office, nest day the ear waafMaVeCturn!' halfs. sroom fsnttu. djJ "
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