The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 20, 1919, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
Thirteenth Ycnr No. 3,523
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919
Price, 5 cents
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WORLD POLICE
POD GETTING ;
SILL SUPPORT-
League of Nntion I Being
Formed !
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RUSSIA IS CONSIDERED
Vmm lrln lli-liu War Mn Hf D.
rlnrisl, l HHiik Athnnititl li)
Mmi) IMcgnlr Matter f Kit,
furring League"'. Dt'i'M""" l ''l1!
Ilmiiil Willi NiHloii-.. I
AltiS Jim 2" Marked priUfiAi
U I cm: liltiilti nl Hi" l'oai" Coitfiv
.i,i ir. iiinpiirliiK III" viiilnii plana
lor i In' fi-rmalluii nf thu League 'f
Nrtuui. imuI hiiriiionUIng llnm Into
ui'ity l li!'
I'ri'i'lilrnl Wltnou Iihh twenty five
r.urn winking ilny biifotn hit io
tiirni nnd "HI tiy anil brltiK tin
i ut. nun t'lBi'tlii'i- In Hint time.
It HOW M'l'III.H Ugrci'll Hint HlKIO
III In n- mipi-r-Hiiviiri'lKiily or Com-
llloll .illn flir( I' I'atlllllllllll'il.
Tin' ii.i'Mioti an to whether the
Nbtlniin rtlut 1 1 tniitrlhuli' fores '. I
rarryliiK nut tlu l.engun'M declitlonti
will li- Ivll In cih'Ii untloii Individual
ly rin it'll 'ill pluUOmult tlilko.l Itbt.ul
I'lltLoilll'l till' I'llllirKOUKMIl o t'io
I'lliu liili-n KintnliiPil In tilt' !riiitli!it
nrxotliitloiiii by William Jennings
llryan, which provide for u year'
iliOiy bcli r the declaring 'f witi.
Tin' 111-11111111 of IIiihhIii will ho t.il.i'it
tip I'y ilif Supremo Council of tint
I'o-tre t nii'iTi'iifi' today.
BOLSHEVIKI ARE
SLACKENING "PACE
WAItHAW. Jan 21). Tin. Ilnluli -WklM
Ironin linvn ulucki'iu'il tlirlr ml.;
viiiut nt (tin I'ollnli Imrilnr. Tim I'm
Inn Ii'iiiIitii alli'Ko tlm OnriiiiiUH liavn
IhtiimjIIIhk nrniH to tint llnlntinviklun J
who nrn IhhuIiik trocliiiuatlon that
thi'y linf coiiiil to roHlini' orilcr.
Tlic IliilHliovlklHta Mihllorn liowovtr,
lime lii'nn ntrryliiK luinnitrti lnrrl'nl
"I.CH1K l.lvo. tint lli'il Ti'rror" 'iml
"ltoatli in Non workurn".
siiitiii.w ritt:.Mu:it kkskins
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KAI.ONIK1, Jan. 20. -Nikola I'.
I'nclilti'li, tint Kitrliluii promUtr has
ri'tlKiii'il mid u now nililnul In to tui
fnrincil for nltl Sorti. Croat. Hlovoii')'
Kintfiiinii. It Im nnnoiini't'tl.
M'WtlACAXS ATTII.MI'T TO IMIK
1IIOV IIAM.OT IIOXKH, HIT AlllI
nii't!i,si:i itv (iovi;itx.Mi:T
lltOOI'S. HKHUII'S ir.VKXOWX.
LONDON, Jan. 30. Hints occur
""'1 at Herlln.ilni'lnR Iho nlRht f.ftcr
be Spminciin.s attempted to ilcntn.y
"if l.illol boxe, used In Suinlay'
tlecllen.
'I'lie Hparliicnim huvn been imihiIiipiI
nerywlwiii by the Rovernnuit troopH.
IHOItUN, Jan. 110 Only HcottorliiR
nlnctlmi loturnn arn iivnlliihlo. In onn
Precinct tint majority hooIiiIIhIh poll
''! 1028 vote ninl tho Independent
tnclMlhln. Hoven.
TAX I.IKNH KIliKI)
Tax lions lmvo boon filed by Johho
iN "low iiKaliiHt A. J. Doylo and tho
uiiKnown holra of, T, Ziino nnd ngnliiHt
rrli Mead In the offlcu of. tho
Co,oity Clerk,
ITS FOLLOW
RUN ELECTIONS
XOTM'K TO AI'TO OWNERS
Them will liu n iiirotlnii (if
tlii) iiiiliiiiinlilli) ownurit nf K In mi
nth (.'(Mi nly In Din council chain
burn of I liu illy hull, til K o'clock
TilKMluy evening, Jiiniliiry 211,
fur the purpose of organlclng u
I'liiilily iiHHoeliitlon. and taking
' niich Hinpn Inwards net'tirlng
' Hluti legislation iih will tillable
Kliitmitli Coiiiil) In Join lli pro
reunion fur till' Improvement (if
ItN highways mill furnishing
initio! opportunities fur tint rtt
t urn Iti k Hiilillcrn In ni'i'iim mil
ployiiii'Ml Show your Interest
In homo development mill piitrl
ntlmn hy attending
IS CALLED
! STATE HIOHWAY COMMISSION
j must present plans i-tm
j OMIXC vi:.u TO lcoisla.
! tohs xi:.t moxdav.
j SALKM. Jan. 20. Following a
'spirited ili'lmtii IimI hy Klii'liliin of
. Jiiilii-on County, who pleaded ul.ti
the legUliitnr.', not to P'trnui flui
Oitopiih" known an tin- Mtitiuluou.i
I'nvliiK TriiM, to procure it blond
ttii'Llur HirmiRiilioM upon tint goo.1
p hiU itiovi'iiimu, Senator Timmnrf
trrn nteil a minim Inn rn'lltji: upn:t
: tin Highway rnmmlwilon to pienenl
' loml proKram to tint legislature.
! I'lll ri'HolUtloll llllHKllll tllll lIllll'.O
' with Iht ami'iidmciit that tliu ii.o'Hmk
Im next Monday Instead of Thtirulny.
BILLY WEEKS IS
HOMEWARD BOUND
Tlnit Knriti'itnt Illlllt WiM'kn. who
Iiah lit'tui In llif aviation tlcpuitmrnt
of tin' military mrvlcn ulnrc Hit' out
Itrt'iik of tln win-, li now on lilit way
lioiui' from I'miirc, In Ilic Kind ni)
Jilhl icci'lvfil liy IiIk Hlstnr, MIkk Doro
thy Wt'itkH of tint Klrt Niitlnnal
Hunk. IIIIIIii'h It'tlor, wrttton two
wiMiliK iirii nl.'ilcil that hy tht) t lino
It rfarlit'il htr ln would Im on IiIk
lioniowiiril trip. WtkH In well known
In li'lti clly whi'rn In' hh I'inployi'd nt
(lilt Klrnt Htaln and HiivIiikh Hank.
IIAMtCIt ATTi:XI)S
roiiTLAM) Mi-:irn.M.
Ciulilir John Sli'iut'im, Jr. t'f llto
j rimt Stntit and SiivIuks Hank tuft
.M'Kini'iiay uir ronianii m iiuunu
Htiifkluililfim itiocdiiK of lint Hunkers
nnirtKiiKtt corporation.
im Kiriii-n nv roi.T
C. C. (Illmon of ltKU lllKh Stittct
hail tint mlHfortujiit yostiirday to liu
kicked In tint fncii hy a cult ami to
hnvi) IiIh iiohii liatlly cut,
coritT .mi:i:tk sati'udav
The County Court met at tint Court
House Hiilurtlay afternoon for u short
mimhIoii, hut mi UubIuosm of Impor
tance wiih traiiHarted.
IM. WITH IMIXl'MOXIA
,. N. llannttn in rniorieii io mi
fcrlomily III at tho Klamath (lonenil
liosplial with plural pneumoni.i.
STAXDAHD tHli MAX I.KAVIIS
Mr. (J. II. McCutrhan, Kale maun
Kor for tho Standard Oil Co.. loft on
this mornluR'a train to look after
tho htiHlncHB of hit territory which
comprint' Northern California and
Southern Oioroii. ,
lUXOVKHS l'KOM IXI'M'KX.A
Mra. Wheeler, wife of Dr. C, 13.
Wheeler. Iiiih liaen nuffoiliiR from an
attack of tho Influenza In Onklund.
accordliiR to reports rocolvcd hero,
but Is now rocovorliiR nlcoly.
WIIATHIMt IIKI'OIIT
OruKon. Unlit, inodorato
uortli-
oimteily winds
Maximum yesterday, 48 dcRroos.
Minimum today, 27 dourocH,
M
COUNTY AUTO
BE
FORMED HERE
;
Organization Launched To
j morrow Night
'many favor move
Organ ljtl ion I'lirlintl Willi Vlrw of
Hwurliig Itouil IH-Kinlntlon From
I'rrncm St-itlon t Salrm Mnuy
Cur OttlMTo KkHx-trl to I In on
llaiiil All Intltnl.
Tliu llmt iiiiivc on behalf of bt't
tnr hlKhway will bo made tomor
row ulKhl. whi'ii tlm automobtlit
owncrt of (ho county will k.iIIht at
I liu city hall for tliu purpose of or
Kki IiIuk an aulomobllo r'uh tl,i
iMi'iiilicmlilp of which will cmbraco
th tutlro county. On of tlio pili.i
ttr obJcctK a ml olio which will bo
klviu atli'iitlon at (ho meeting to
on now iiIkIh, will bu the tciiiiiii'.
Htitli li'Rlnlatlun from tho xtatu an
will nimble thin county to join tho
proct'Hnlon that In forming thruout
Ort'Ron for the construction of per
manttnt romlK, Thin In itomcthliiK
that will bo of vital Interest to every
renlilent of Klamath County and one
that kIiouIiI receive careful consid
eration. A number of the owner of mach
ines have been dlscimsInK the matter
of orKitnUliiR an ntitomobllo club for
tlm county, and Snturday nlfiht sever
al of theft) derided that the qulcke.it
way to tiring the matter up for con
Klderatlou would be to Issue n call for
a meetltiK of all the owner of math
liitm In tint county. This they do thru
tho columns of The Herald. Already
tho matter has been discussed thru
out the bu.slneim Bectlon of the city,
and tint Indications are that there will
be a largo attendance.
The meetliiK will be railed to order
at S o'clock, and iih there will bo it
number of iiiestlons of considerable
Interest to be disposed of thoso con
I templatliiK uttenilliiR nru urscd to b;
on hand early.
rut pep Into lint start hy Iiolnc
piesent and show your Interest In th
welfare of the county by luudliiR r.n
rntlni.sUsllc hand In the orRanlzatlon
of a club that must of necessity play
an Important part In the development
of Klamath County
CALLED ROME
wht: oi' wki.Ii known haxcii.
an is t.ki:x kauky vkstku-
DAV AITKItXOOX. HAD HKKN
IICACIIKIt IX CITY SCHOOLS
A i-o v cio toss to this community
was sustained shortly afternoon yes
teiday In the doittli of Mrs. Hurry
Kinney, who passed away at 604
Ninth St, following an attack of tho
Influenza with other complications.
Her husband Is a well known farmer
of the Olene dl.strlct.
Mrs. Kinney, who was possessed
of n beautiful disposition, came bore
Motif years iiro from Wisconsin. 8ho
was n successful school teacher and
tiuiRht tlurhiR a pari of last year at
tho Hlversldo School, Tho dpcoasod
was Miss Flossie linker, previous to
her murrlaKo. She was born on
March, 3rd, 1887 being nearly thirty-two
years at tho. time of bor
doiilh, In addition to her husband
hero, she leavos a father and brother
In Wisconsin,
No arrangements will bo made for
tho funoral until word has been re
ceived from tho eastern relutlves.
COUNCIL MKKTH TONIGHT.
The regular Boml-monthly meet
ing of the City Council will' bo hold
this evening at the City Hull,
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THE INFLUENZA SITUATION
Kuril ilny (here ttlll be pulilMicil In
till column complete Information iih
to tlm Influrnui situation. Here will
be found the report of Health Olliccr
Hottlr, tlm name anil mltln-sM-i of
new cucw, unit nil Information Unit
Mill r.uivej tho exact cuinllf Ion of tho
public lienllli. Am all nfllclul Informa
tion leRiiHlIng till uwtlnn will be
pltliltsln-il, tlm public I wmin'il
iiKiiliift Ix-lievInK "' Kloricn that do
tint intt- it their foundation the facts ,
rontnlnci! In The Herulil.
ll(. KOCI.K'H ItKI'OIlT
Tint follonlnK iisi- linvc been re
ported to me during the putt IH
heur:
Klrtchcr Kalph, llt.'t (iriinil nte.
Waller I'oiiicruy, Imbj, Mills Atlill
Hon. Mr. Stllcfi, Km-II ranch.
Dlt. A. A. SOL'I.K
City Htvtltli Officer.
YANKEES ARE
STILL AT
WIMi ADAMS SAYS XO AltMIS
TICK WITH COOTIK HAS HKKX
AltUANtiKD. IICX CAVKS COM.
I'AHKI TO LAVA IIKDS.
The war Is not jet over declares
Will Adams of the 104th Engineers
in France, In a letter to his father.
J. Frank Adams of this city, because
the cootie seem to be entirely ignor
ant of the fact that the armistice has
been signed. Will has been st ran Re
ly exempted from this strife however,
due he believes to his fondness for
raw onions, which he secures by
honesty, treachery or brlbory on all
occasions.
The letter which Is of unusual
loiiRth, tells of tho officers under
ground quarters visited after they
were deserted by the enemy. Three
stories or more down under the
ground, tho Hun had (Iur themselves
In, Adams says, and It was liko Ruing
down Into thf eaves at the Lava beds.
Toward the end of tho conflict tho
(lermans appeared very anxious to
surrender to tlio Americans, and he
describes one Instance where a rook
unarmed, brotiRht In uiRht of the
enemy.
Tho writer tells of the heroism of
many of the Yaukeo wounded who
walked to tho hospitals with bullets
thru them In order to make room
In the ambulances for those who wore
more seriously hurt. Me was nmoiiK
tho boys who built tho roads for tho
American army In tho Argonue for
est and Is mighty proud to liavo been
with hi associates, lie tells of be
ing promoted to Corporal and hints
of another posslblo promotion soon.
Tho letter was written on Decem
ber, 10 th and the' grass was still as
green as In June. It Is declared to bo
a very pretty country with tho quaint
old houses many of which were built
In tho early part of tho sixteenth cen
tury, Adams hopes now that tho
war J,s over that he and his brother.
Hob, who saw somo of tho heaviest
fighting in tho front trenches will be
discharged aud sent home, but ho
hus no means of knowing how soon.
MERRILL BANK HAS
SELECTED OFFICERS
Tho following directors liavo boon
raiiiod for tho First National Hank
at Merrill for tho coming yoar, nc
cordiiiK to an announcement mad it
today, W. C, Dnllon, John Moore.
Leslie Kogcra, E, M, liubb and A, M.
Collier. -
W. C. Dalton has boon olccled
prctldent, A, M, Collier, vice-pros.'-dont
nnd E. M. Hubb, Cushlor.
I H1SSK VRKNCII, NOT OKItMA.V
The EmU Frlsso of the Ejiglncera
of France Is not of Gorman extraction
as was reported In thfa'Oregonlan and
quott-d In tho Herald In Saturday's
Issue, Is emphatically stated by Ills
Wothor hero, vh6 says that tho
family Is of French descent. Tho quo
tation was taken from- a stry tolling
of FrlPse'a capture of a German avia
tor, with a lumberman's poavey,
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IS CALLED El
Prominent Dealer is Sum
moned This Morning
COMMUNITY WORKER!
KiilerprNiiiR llii-lne-- Man Who Hail
i Ileen nl llr.ul of Local Civic Organ-,
IaiiI Ions K Suihleiily Stricken lit)
llriilli l-iirly Toilay .'l Conies
as ti'renl Shock to the City.
Klnmuth Falls suffered a shock
this morning when the news of the
death of O. J. l-lskelson, prominent
furniture dealer and business man
becamo known over the city. One
of the most progressive and enter
prilng of the city's business personel,
the los.1 to the community, will be a
ss-'eru one and the shock to his
flier ds Is greater, as his illness was
of very short duration and few knew
o' it. Pneumonia Is given as the
cui.ee of his death,
Mr. Eskelson has figured prom
inently in nearly all the big moves
for the advancement of Klamath
Falls and was considered ne of the
leaders In matters of this kind. He
served a successful term as president
of tho Klamath Falls Dusiness Men's
AsM-ciation and was for a long per
iod, a director of the Klamath Com
mercial Club.
Ho was born on September 7th.
1S85 In Lexington, Morrow County.
Oregon and lived there nearly all of
l'ir lifo until coming to Klamath Falls
eight years ago.
i He has operated a furniture and
.second hand establishment since com
ing to this city.
Ho Is survived by a wife and five
children and one sister. Mrs. Robert
Wilcox here and a father and mother
nnd seven brothers and sisters at
Lexington. The funeral will bo hold
a two o'clock tomorrow at the Whlt
lotk Chapel, It will be of a privato
nature.
The d.eceased was taken 111 Wed
nesday and tho end cume at 4 o'clock
this morning. A host of warm
f 'lends hero will mourn the passing
of Mr. Eskelson.
E
Ikkost now oit of tiitor.M) so
THAT SXOW AND ISAIX WILL
SINK IX. HOADS AIM-: ITT IX
HAD SHAPE HOWEVElt.
Tho heavy snowfall which is fall
ing ovur tho County today and the
warm rain which has descended dur
ing tho past two nights, conies as a
boon to tint farmers and stockmen of
this section, who have been somewhat
anxious over tho agricultural out
look for the next season. The ranges
last yoar in many sections suffered
severely for lack of moisture of tho
winter previous and tho prospects
wore again becoming dubious.
Tho warm thaw boforo the storm,
took a largo part of tho frost out of
tho ground, -so that a large portion
of tho snow now falling will sink Into
tho earth Instead of running off Into
tho streams. Tho rccp snow In tho
hills will also ussuro good flow from
tint mo'untniu springs by which much
of tho meadow hay Is secured. Tho
thaw has played havoc with tho roads,
howovor and travelers report that
tlioV nro now almost Impassible In tho
sou the ni parts of tho County.
1'OHMKIt HESIDEXT ItKTL'ltXS
Ernest Wolford, who formerly re
sided In this -city and has been away
for nu extended period, has returned
und will probably remain,
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OFFICIALS for new
OIL COMPANY NAMED
At a meeting of tlio Klamath Oil
( Miiipny, Sunday afternoon, lh; fcl I
louluir off Iters were elected Ed
llloonilug'-smp, president, Gcorae '
llloomlii'rc.-iiiip, vice-president, Cnpt.
J SltmciiB, Secretary-treaurer nnd (
1 N'.l Cinipbell, man.'iRnr. Ed lllnom-
InRiamp, Ceorge IllooiiilnRcanifi, J.
; W. ?!i'i!ifun, Nell Campbell anil David
Mdler are the directors of the ncwl
ompr.ny.
The company in now awaiting ;he
arrival of an expert to assist in Je
termiuatiUR the best location for the
sinking of tho first well.
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TO BE CURDED
(OVKItXMKXT COXTEMI'LuVrKS
THIS I'OLR'V I'LAXS TO HKXD
TIIKKK DKLKATKS TO THE,'
I'KACK COXKKltEXCK
DUBLIN. Jan. 20. Tuegorern-.
it is reported here,' is nbour'lo issued
- - - . v '
proclamation tightening the laws
against the
Sinn i Felners.
Some
mouths ago a proclamation'' was Is
sued under the crlmesfitct-declarlng
the Sinn Felners were' dangerous.
This was the necessary preliminary
step to the suppression of the organ
ization, but no subsequent step has
been taken.
Once a proclamation suppressing
the Sinn Fein is issued It becomes a
crime to belong to the organization,
and the government -can send any
number to jail.
The Sinn Fein Intends to summon
its own parliament, and already has
held two preliminary meetings. It
treats tho last election as an act of
sclf-detoriuipatiou, and looks upon all
persons elected, regardless of party,
us members of tho Irish republic as
sembly. Thirty-four of tho Sinn Feinors
elected arc in imprisonment, und this
has delayed the calling of the nation
al assembly.
When the assembly Is called the
question is whether tho government
will ignore It or suppress It. Two
influences are operating on the judg
ment of tho lord lieutenant. Viscount
French, who Is the real ruler. One
side declares the Sinn Felners have
an impractical policy and will wear
themselves out If let alone, while, if
they are hnrrassed they will retain
thu support of tho country. Viscount
French is said to lean to tho former
view.
The Sinn Felners intend, if tie na
tional assembly meets, to nominate
threo delegates to the peace confer
ence. They will claim representation
as if Ireland were a separate state,
like Belgium or'Serbla. They do not
expect their claims will bo granted,
but arei doing all they can to get
President Wilson to raise tho Irish
question.
HOOVER IS URGING
ARMENIAN RELIEF
PORTLAND, Jan. 20. A telegram
to Federal Food Administrator W. K.
Newell from headquarters at Wash
ington states that thu national cam
paign to taiso $30,000,000 to relieve
tho Near East, Including Armenia,
Assyria nnd Persia, has the unquali
tied Indorsement of food administra
tion aud of Herbert Hoover' person
ally, who Is u6v abroad to investigate
European food .conditions.
"Mr. Hoover hus .cabled- his per
sonal views," reads tho telegram,
and urges thu necessity of making
tlie campaign a succosh. Kindly do
everything in your power to assist in
your stato tho organization ulready
formed for this purpose, "
SOLIHKK HOYS RETUUX
Andrew Voso and Earl U Stewurt
who have been stutloned ut tho Can
tonment camp ut Camp Lowls, have
returned to Klamath County. They
loft this morning for their homes In
the Merrill sectlou,
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BUTTE FALLS
ROAD ORDERED
TD STOP RON
Operations to Cease
Ten Days
With
in
RECEIVER IS NAMED
Kxtcnsion of Sctcntj Mile Would
Connect Itoad With Klamath Fallt
mill Open Cn Valuable Tract of
Timber IJobert E. Strahorn Has
Attempted to Mnke Purchase.
PORTLAND, Jan. 20. Judge Wol
verton of the Federal Court here has
ordered the Pacific and Eastern rail
road running between Medford and
Butte Falls to discontinue operations
in ten days.
A receivership was asked for the
road last week and W. F. Turner,
1'ie.sldent'of the Spokane, Portland
and Seattle Railroad was named re
ceiver. Inability of the company to earn
enough to pay operating expenses and
bond interest has forced the company
into receivership. The road extends
from Medford northeasterly to Butte
Falls, 33 miles and is owned by the
Spokane, Portland & Seattle system.
An extension of about 70 miles
vould take the railway to a connec
tion with the Southern Pacific's Kla
math Falls line running norther'y
from that city. This would give a di
rect outlet to Portland for the large
volume of tonnage originating ir. tn
Klamath Falls country and moreover
some of the largest tracts of choicest
timber would be accessible.
It is known that Robert K. Stra
horr. recently negotiated for the pur
chase of the road which was left high
and d-y thru the United States rail
road rdmlnlstration's relinquishment
of control, but when he abardonad
attempts to buy the property at less
than the scrap value application for
appointment of a receiver followed.
Kaptern bondholders have urged the
scrapping of the road and it is under
stood that Portland interests are
figurinr to buy the road and extend
f. If these negotiations to fcfsien a
foreclosure sale do not matfl.inl'M
he Pacific & Eastern rails n'oliably
will be torn up and with the equip
mo.it told for use elsewhere.
BAN IS LILTED
IN CITY T
NORMAL BUSINESS RESUMED
AITER XEAHI.V WLI'If. -THU
SCHOOLS Ol'EX WITH (iOOl) AT
TEXDAXCi: REPORTED
Tlc iiil'in-tua ban was llftod from
t.'iu city today and normal business
relations have been lesuined after
an Interval of nearly a week.
The schools opened with a good
attendance ia all pints of tho citj,
liccurding to reports.
A. B. Epperson of tho First ptato
and Savings bank is substituting in
the place of MUs Laura Hammer, Jn
tho mathematical department of tho
Klamath County High School.
OHEtio.v CASt ai.tV list r,AV
Pvt. Roberl O'Neill. Salem, killed In
nctiou- j. a ,.r
Corp, Harold L. Dlxou. Norc, ..died u'
Lieutenant A. C. Heston, Portland.
wounded severely.
Bugler, J W. McTyman, Empire.
missing Hi action.
Pvt. K. r. Snow, Portland, missing
PTt'! Ear"'r. Clulbrulth, Pendleton,
wounded severely
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