The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 03, 1918, Image 1

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BELIEVED THAT TWENTY-FOUR HOUR UUI
MATUM HAS BEEN GIVEN GERMANY BY
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GERMAN NEWSPAPERS DECLARE NO, HOPE OF
PROLONGING ARMISTICE AND PREDICT
COUNTRY WILL BE. OCCUPIED
LONDON, Dec. 8. A Rueter dispatch from Berlin con
firms the delivery of an ultimatum of the time limit, which
is twenty-four hours, and says that Mathix Erzberger haa
offered to deliver all the locomotives as soon as repaired. .
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, German newspapers point out that there is, no hope of
prolonging; the armistice, and that the Allies will probably
occupy Germany. $ ,,
it The foregoing dispatch comes as an addition to a Lon-
.. don dispatch, which has not yet been received, and appears
to indicate the delivery of an Ailied;uHlmatum to Ger
many for non-compliance with the armistice terms in max
Jng thi delivery of 5,000 locomotives, and with a threat to
proceed with the occupation
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. LONDOrf.Dec. 8, Uter Ooneral
rseh ku Mat a Bw ultimatum to
0rmaurvdnin(lni that the loco
wotlvaa ba'glvaa up aa agracil.
Aa Amacnlara dbaateh Hay that
Waakarter protaated that thli win
Inaoaalala.
;The ultimatum expired yoiterday
aitaraaaa. -The result la not yet
aaowa.
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my. -WARHINQTON,
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a.war department haa announced
tftat wamdad man returning from
rraaea will go to noapltal within 300
mtlsa of' their homea or their neareit
relatives, paaa noapiaia ai iraiama
eampa have been turned over to the
wirgeen geaaral, Including 76 ho-(
pitala with facilities for over 100,000..
. Fifty thousand men ufeoxuect.
ed te be sent within the neat six.
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ant Perry, who waa aought in connec-
tloa with the murder of Captain An-
ram Power at Bacondldo yesterday,
kaa been eaptured In this county.
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MEET HIS TERMS
01 uermany.
SHOULD MIKE
PI1G PLUS'
EARLY IN YFJ
That those who are now contem
plating making municipal Improva
mcnU thla coming year, should tnuko
their preparations at an early date,
uml thua save no end of Inconven
ience to themselves and the city au
thorltles, la tho auggestlon of City
Ailnrnnv Rolto C. Qroesbeck, who de-
claren that when these mattura are
ft until about tho tlmo to brgln tho
improvementa It complicates motfira
u couslderuble extent.
Mr. Qroesbeck points out the' fact
Itnai mo conijinrniiTo nuiuiiiHi ipm
f .urfiicInK the streets with utnders
. . i . A ! aKMa-.m IhuI AW tliltt tM
skould tkey prove aa aattalactory aa
they give promise or doing, win piace
nearly all tho residents In a position
' I.1..I. .mJ aiMatsi In than fful Ifnl
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Tho cost of the cinders la d down hero
la from omMlfth to mMHcfelh tkatof
jthe average pavement. It le declared.
HUN I'HINCKHH LKAV1NU
!. mibvitniau .ANll MOMKLAND
LONDON, Dec. J. An Amsterdam
dispatch saya that a number of the
Hohnmollern nrlnces havp'bsen giv
en per'ralss'lon bjthe Qerman govern-
meat to. leave tor neutral, countries
on condition that they leave tneir tor
tunes behind them. They have ac-
.oepted'tbls proposal
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I.IKVTKMAXT HOOMNO LKAVHM
HACRAMKNTO ROH HRATTI.B
THM MORNING MAY LAND AT
KLAMATH VALIM
MATHBK FIELD, Sacramento, Dee.
i. Lieutenant A. P. Hogland' left
early today on a light to Seattle. . He
la to make ,'hla first atop at, Redding,
where ke will select one of three
routes over the mountains of North
em California. He kaa planned to
reack Seattle tomorrow morning.,
Arrangenenta were made uare a
few day ago for tkla. aviator' to hud
at Klaatatk .Falls, akeuM 'ke rone
tkls roate. A Held at tke, Altamont
ranch waa etcured for thai puraeae.
and a chart seat by Mayor C. n. Tria
ler to Sacramento. "- -i
HKDDINO, Dec. t. Later Ltou
tenant jiog land kaa arrive harp after
flying 180 Mlloa to Uft-niNiatea, wMh
one atop. Ha .expects te
nlgkt at Bugeava. ' '
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SEilTS WLL
A letter Just received ' from Clllord
Sevlta by hla niotker, wrkHeai Oeteker
lth, tolls of tho KcktUHl ha kaa keen
In In various parts of tkefroat. He
sent home 'a peat eard'wklek ke se
cured in a German dugout aftar ke
and his comrades kad pnt the liana
to ftgkt. ' i
, Clifford kaa a large number of otk'
er tropkles, and deeterea ke will kave
to ckartar a Reamer Vse'-brtaig'tkem
home. He aaya tae inre na,ra meet
of tke time, but that tke keys, en
joy It.
wiiuiummu ri, '. n Vi .
Several, thousaad, troppere, koya, of
6egoa, Waakiattoa aaf OalMoraai.
kad a ale boat ride acrose tka Atlaa:
tie and back, witkoat oaee aettlaf
foot oa foreign soil. Meat of tkem
were members of repiaeemeat uaKa
and wereoa traaaperta waea'tke
word earn by,.wlreJeaa tkaXte armle
tlce waa signed. , Aa Jibese aklpe were
nr.ctlc.nv rsaa tTmad tneir aaraoes
of kuaky Yaa',''UeyTeepaild to a
(orslge porta -aetlgatsl. ; to - tea
wketker tkiy'vaMWrjbe-Vaafed.;'er
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kareea at tkai MM mHa law Pafty
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In tke deaekat 1 o'clock this mora
ine of Mrs. 'Raws Flnley, at Merrill,
the county iees a member of one of
Its pioneer 'families.
Mrs. Fhrier,
d, away fallowing
aa lllaoea at' leas than a weak from
tke lalaeaaa! Her knebaa dla rapert-
ed to be aiaia. Ht; wUk tke disease. '
Mrs. Fialer.keee sister, Mise Mil
dred CalakaaW arrived from Port
land to anraej 'was a member of a
large famMyV'jike. kad resided for
many yeara wlU ker kaabaad on a
stock ranektaa tke Bly eonntry. nad
had-reaMvad'a. tew yeara ago to tke
MerrWlatriet. Tke tollowtak aW-
ten alnd kreikars sarvlve ker.
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Mlaa
Mra. Ckarlea Oatts
at, Beaaaia, Mlat, Margaret Calakaa,
naw-aBaaee-l,7ini,.Fraaee; Bteve.
Jamee and P. T. Calakan of KlamaU
ConatyMra. fmie Rrowa of Sacra,
meate, Mrs. Hoary Hudsoa of Rose-
tUm. aad Mra, Nettie Barter of Marsh,
aara. Hi
Tke funeral arrangemenU kave not
beea aanoaaced aa yet.
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FRBNCH WOVLO MARK
. QKRMANM PAY UKARIA'
PARIS, Dec. 3. Papers here la
dene the attitude of Premier Lloyd
George .outlined In kla Newoastle
addreas. ia which he demanded tkat
Oermaay pay tke coat of tke war "to
capacity." ,
La Liberie auggests tkat tka allies
eotabilsk a special Oermaa debt, priv
ileged above all Oermai loans, to pay
ca tae laaewniiiea to tae allies. Tke
paper alee advocates allied coatrolof
Oermaa laaacea for several years.
Klamatk Couatyaeems doomed, to
tall dowa ta meetlag IU War sump
eetaj aniens hereto efforts an made
byaeeailn dietrtet-duriag tke last
atoataet,-tke), year, aecordlag to
CJmlrmaa J. W.stemeaa, wko de-
elarea tkat tke total at tka baby bonds
panaaaed Novaatker lid waa flBT.
T.,ar aboat l per eeat of the
aaeta of IIII.Ml.
WiThlo eoadltkHkia ejao largely to the
fallan ot tae oRkMaa to make good
taaphian aakmlkad'laat sukmer.
The laettaat tkai ameaaU wen smalt
aMma a ten aNrtaa imprcea
to
maaytaai:tket1v;aVivla SUmH
of a aida'knae,' wkea; aa
a,maMf:Mitaet'MsiaB)BM;waa'oae
BMjwataB wa gi
ed.:peaa
ijraateatea'tjvla
tka en
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tae
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aweanaerihediky.'iaey.ijMper-, eeat:
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paaaare effort dnrajaj Mm eieeagdaya
I waj jasm - f , aJsmKjBiafe: rarpeet . He seat kta ngarda tohis many pld, lstatutlcB relate, only, 'to tke. ooet-M
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QUKHTKMi DIHCl'MKD UY COUSf
tlL LAHf MUHT AND LKKT TO
HKALTH BOARD HTRAHORN
GKT8 RXTKNtMON OF T1MK
The advisability of wearing influ-.
enaa. masks by tke residents, aad with
tkla precaution opening tke town
again, waa discussed at some length
at tke, regular meeting of the city
council hut alght, but the' matter, waa
nally left to the actloa of the, health
board.
Mrs. 'Cecelia Bogardns, In a de
tailed npert to tke, council, declared
tkat tken kad' now been 105 cases of
tke laflueasa at tae eRy Isolatloa koa-
pltat aad Ive deatks.
Robert B. Strakora waa, given aa
exteasloa of sia meatks for tke 'com
pletloa .of tke maalclpat railway ,to
Dairy ,ea aecoaat of, tke unavoidable
delaya broagbt about' ay tke war cob
dUleas.
Tke coatroversy over tke 'office of
afayor waa not kroagkt ap at tke
meetlag last alght. ,.aa, tke deeWea
ia tae Fortiaaaeaae whim awaited
kefora fartker' actloa la Ukea. Al-
lowlag of tke enrreat bills occupied
a coaslderable portion of. tke even
ing. ' f '
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tThe bumper crops' In the Wood
River Valley, last season were suffi
cient' to pay for. tke cost of the
ranches themselves, according to Tom
Jackson, a well known, resident, who
ta vIsHlng hen .today.- i
Jackson Is aa enthusiastic booster
for the beautiful Wood River Valley,
when he resides,' and quotes tho big
yields aad prices for.heef and hay la
substantiation of hla statements.
White moat of us are unacquainted
witkltke financial auccess which fol
lows ranching la that section, nearly
every one will agree that It Is worth
a huge sum to. anyone to be able to
live aaiia aucn oeauuiai surrounu-
lugs
LAflLY KLAJMTH
' A letter has Just been received by
Captain J.' W, Siemens of this city
from D., B. Vorthlngton, a termer
Klamath Falls newspaper maawho
Inunoked the Klamath Falki Kxpress
many yean ago. '' i
Appanatiy "ftertune !haak smiled aon
Mr. Warrklngtoa .since leaving;; ikla
eati, f;M':peaks elkavlagrWiased-
aqaariar million dollars for kUaews
paper Mat a d home at B.lolt. ' He
Meaiior aaa manager ot iae aeion
Dally'NewsN An article, In a recent
laaueof tke Bland. Printer shows kla
eataaUahaeat to; be one vof ,taa .niost
femplete aad upto-date imaglaable.
He seat kta ngarda to, kls many pld,
BOOSTER IS
EMTHUSlASTtC
FINDS HERE
nOSCDtnlEHN
SEVERELY HUFT
tJ
UOVMi BOY BKVKRKLY WOVN9
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KD IN ACTIOY JUHT BByoRB
THK ArMUTICK WAkMMNMO.
MOTHRR and WIFE HBRB
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That Roecoe Bleka, a well known
Klamatk Falls boy, v waa severely
wounded la actloa la Fraaee ea No
vember Id, waa tke aad aews received
laat Blgkt by kla motker. MrnT'Alwe
Blehn. No , details were fflvea la tke
message except that fartker parUea
Ian would ke forwarded. aeoa. "C
Mr. Bleka; left Klamatk Falls last
June ia.respease to a sell of, tke ae-
lectin. draft, aad kssams a, aaamkar
of compaay o. of tad lllta Mfaatry.
Hla'wHeVMn. Bdttk Bieaa", reeides to
tkla city. f 4 " -" "'
Pnvleaa ;to kla aatnaee'laf the
army Mr; Bleka 'was .empjayidky
WekeniVTraaafer eempaay, 'aad
la tae laaiaer mda
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CAMP LEWIS, Dec. 3. Private B.
B. Askunti Company 'A, First lafaat-
ry, kaa the konor of being tke. first
man from tke division to ke dm;
charged aa a direct result of the end
ing of hostilities. la France. -.
He le former auperiateadeat of, tho
livestock Industry on tke Klamatk la
dlan reservation. Askant ia a brotk
er of Senator Asknratr of! Arisoaa, a
democrat. He formerly, lived 'ia. Flag
staff, Aris.,.but.waa laducted lato ser
vice from Klamatk Falls., .
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FOOD FUUSES
WA8H1NOTON, Dee. I, Figures
compiled by tke' depirtmeat of labor
Indicate that cities la the East and
.South have a much greater Increase
In the cost of. jiving than the eUJea
of the West. The avenge increase
for the country as a whole was 16.3
per cent for September last aa com
pnred wltk September, 1117;
Denver, Colo., shows' the lowest
cost of any large city compared with
the country-wide average, being 18,4
per ent below, the average. Portlaud
,waa close behind ,'M the nest most
fortunate city, with 18.1 per cent
Itas, th'aathe average. 'Salt Luke
City came next, only -a shade' higher
;th;aR .SM , llpwed. otolhy
F.f
dipimMt'liIan :forl5!PwJd-.
W R;.l.;:'per mt,Wiherttti
ror the country si ,iarge( wua, new.
Haven, Copn,5 Bostba,sjiBdtisWah:j.
Ington. D, C.followlag-ae, thenext
moat expensive cities'1 lawhlh.io
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ly wounded aad renting, ajby maigMC
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which the.eMltuete
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