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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1919)
m ij.e fjuettfnu Herald AtFlClAL NEW&rAi OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS OF KLAMATH COUNTY "Thirteenth Ycnr No. 3,571 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919 Price, 5 cento 1 mmi2-. 1CIISIS MERITED IN con LOCAL GIRL WINS FAME WITH VOICE Trouble in Trin Tin Has Quieted Down HUN GENERAL MOBBED Chlniw Alarmed Our Kiinunlitiii of IJoltirlkl OrganlwiHon. TaklllK Strpo lo Out I. Mine MiiiiiiiiIiMj. Kipl'H) Griming In I'rncer Again Through f.Vniiinij. COTKNIIAGKN. Miiri-h IT. -Tim Utllih offcniuvn In the Matau re lion I) tli'iidnpliiK xiiiritNhfiilly, II Ih reportrJ ttxliy . Tlu Lettish liaxo bow taken Hie tniw of Kantian, ZiWn, Shaisory lirtutHhofr, Welton fold. Alauti anil threaten to rut off lh retreat of tho lltilithevlkl In .orlhwNtrrii Cotirlind to Mltiui mill Rip. It Is declared tluit the HoUhevIk lorcti ire retiring In n pniilc. ARCIIANGKL, March I". A fu tile attack by the IIiiIm hviU I on tint Allied and American torccs romprlH ed the first orloiiK attempt to rut the line of coiiimunlcntloiui from China to Viiru. Mr. iiml Mm W I' .IoIuihoii. who Iiii'm JiiHt returned fioin Lux Ang eles hrltiK tidings of tlin tIhIiik fuiiiii of otin of I lio fit Ir ilim kIi t nrH of Klnm. utli Fulls, Mm. Vent Hurry hill, whoso video In attracting in itch attention Iti tho Southern mi'ttroiiollH. Mm. Iliirrylilll In u daughter of Mr. mul Mm. C. II. Crlnler. While In I.oh Angeles Mr. anil Mm. JoIimkoii wont lit vl tcil to Im present ill ii recital given by Mm. llcirylilll'H teaeh'r mul (liny wiui) niihiz til with tli wiiii. j ilcrful progress tlilN young I inly him iiiiiiIii In Hit development or her volci'. It In Mm. llorrylilll'M Intim- BIG tlon In i!o lii N'nw V.irk ill mi lull-1 (Into, whore she will riinilniiii her Mini) studies under llitt dliectlnn (if tln best musters In Unit rlty. ra KLAMATH FALLS LAF! 10 K AT DEPOT $25 REWARD ! Thi! Herald will pny S25 reward for Inforiiiiitlon leading to tin- iirrrM iiml roiivlctlon of .unjoin- caught iMejilliig roplcM of the Herald nfler ; their dcllery to Mthht-rllit-rx. This practice of NtciilliiK papers, c-Npcrlally along Main wtrcct, Ihih readied Mtclt proportions tlmt tin; Herald In koIiik lo "top It, anil wild thai I In view TT WOUNDED CITY BOY i REACHES NEW YORK i I T In ofTrrliiK tills reward. Commission Must Be Greet- BIG ST. PATRICK ed Here Tonight 'East Klamath Folk Brought DANCE THIS EVE' Tomorrow Evening DAY TOMORROW STATE SPECIAL HiggeM C'litlii-rlng for (JoihI Itoutli TlH! IiIk Kt. I'utrlr.k'H Day dunce nil th ii opcru house this evening prom-' Ihoh In hi; the most successful nfTitlr nf tho kind held this hcuhoii. Special, iiiuhIc hiiH been prepared for the event n nd nuw dances will ho Intro-! Mr. ami Mm. L. II. IJIoh 1 liavo received word that their Hon, Itos. no, Iuih arrived safely at .Vow York1. ' whore he Ih confined in the 'i'-.ind-Central hospital on account 3f the wounds ho receive 1 during his sorv-' Ice In France. W'-llo engaged in ; ore of the hlg battles, he w-ns shot I twice thru the ankle and once helowj the knee, and as a result of the wounds he has had to undergo two' operations. He has never (htated ( how .seriously he lias been injured , and what effect the wounds will ! The EEHHMS GUI? in n r-1- i- --.--.' '" '" HIULfLBHrF ABOUT 11 Favor Formation of League of Nations COMPLIMENTARY TRIP, havo on the use of his leg. young man went from here June ..... 23th. and almost immediately af-j WILSON IS ENDORSED ter reaching France he was rushed to the front to take part In the big' push that resulted In the final de-1 , duceil, chief of which will he the Jazz' i:er Held in Thin Section of Stale Jig. which Mr. Klllendahl says hi the! Will Make Commissioner. Under.1 '"'-"tP In the now dances that have! li-iciiuj iji.uii iiili uuut;;ii. I Another feu turn that Is iiiiukii.iI I kIhiiiI Tlml There Are fiolnu lo He 'It Iff Kngiiifcr llogue a- an Kntliii--lasllc Itoail llooster Aniioiiures Thai I'lrsl Speelnl Train Will He Hun I'rom Knil of Line .Near Dairy feat of the Germans. lliglivtaj Here l-Voni Xow On. will he the serving of refreshments mul Will ItelimrWItli Kiitliiisiasts.j ALFALFA SEED 4T.VK Ti:.TH IS SKT Hill IIKCIS. lo.v or iksi'ks wmrii n.wi: in:i;.v iti:ii:ititi:i to ohiujov. ia.ns iiv i,i:;isi..ti'ki: WASIII.SIJTO.V. 1) C, March 17. Mlolitcr Itclmcli at I'eklu has ml. J II II ii Third Ih the date set for the special Ktato Klnctloii at which a number of mattcm referri'd hack to tlio people liy the Htate I.eKlHlaturo will-he finally nettled, iircorillug to a c-ommuiilcatlon Just received hy County Clerk C. H llel.ni from (lovuriior Hen Olrott. Nine Ismies are to he voted upon nt this time. They are euumitrated below Keliiiln Joint Iti'Holution No. 2.1. AinoiiilliiK at tide XI of the count It u- What promlHes to be the biggest j booster meeting over huh! In Klam I ath ( oinity Is being arrnngu'l for n ; n o, r w night In this rlty, vlnn po ' ti'e from all points In the County 11 HI flll'L III lit ritxi,t Mirt liuiitilinrd . iii r tivtiv. tin; iiriiiinvi n or the Statu Highway Commission mid to partlrlpati) In the council for the road coiiBtructlon progrum for tie seiBon of mm. This Is the first yen i which Klamath County will ro (elve aid from the stato idnej the j. road bonding hill was p.isteil and with w 1 1 tit Is available from this and thn federal government, coup !ti! with the large atnoii.it to ho M'ciit hy the County, It Is purposed by lite etitliUKlitHtlc residents to have n different system or highway;, with, lit lite next twelve months. The hlg doings will star' on the nrriwil of Senator It. K, llootli and The affair will be one of the event) ;of the year, and will undoubtedly bej largely attended I E N INSTATED i to n.vn: .imhtmi:xt ih'imk I.Nt; ,.l MOHKIIN STOKi: Wll.l. (SO l'l AT COHNKIt OK TKXTII AMI MAIN Htnle Knirineer Niiim on tlin train TIN tbe State Dopartinetit that nil Hon of the state of Oregon, hy add- till evening and It Ih at thl time li now quiet at Tien lulu where the lug section i-a. providing for tlio Is- in, uvory )erKO, , ,,, fU. w(11 ,)nF WW e CHYIirrcU SHI Week inlween ; -li"i "I i .'.-"i"iji .uiio.iim" the American lohllers and the Jap-ineie. lit iDConstrtictluii bouils or the state jt'f Oregon. i House'. lolnt Ite.Holiltlon No. 32 He itntoil that he Is .lending it full , Kor the addition to tlio constitution report of the Incident bv mall Tin."1' o U"J ' Oregon or article .l-u a c-tr will drive to the depot, or depirtment liut limtrticted him lol providing funds ror tliu payment by its near there as he can get and lino; hh car up on the pavement with tlio' lights racing the center or the street. I The Kliinatli Kails Hand will ho Work hits now commenced on the new brick business block or tlio Kvans brothers at the comer of Main and Tenth Streets and the ad dition of the handsome structure that is. to bo erected will he a valu able addition to the appearance or the Street. Kluvatlons now In the hands "or Architect A, F, llcltle show a two- Hfc story building eighty four feet in I width by a hundred and eight feet pichciit to mid martial iittulr in o!i time way. The Commission members nco go- in depth, the second story of which lug to be mot at tlio Depot oy . com-1 Is to bo devoted to the first strictly iiiiltee mid escorted to the Tlot-.d As ' up-to-date city apartments In Klnm Ihny push the autos, every driver is I ath Falls. There aro to bo twelve n ml 1 . ..... i... ......... .... r.r. .ixiii. I i - . I House Joint Itesoltitlon No. 20.- ! I""1 '" "H" " ,nnK I,l,(1 ,01"' n" an i "" ",0 ,a,cst modern Improvements I Amending Kertlon :i of arllc'le XIV r j Ii. dilation that Rlnmnth County for getting comfort and convenience tlin constitution of the Mate of Ore-1 vnnir roads mid Is going to have I In a vory Binall space, are Included In Kim. as in the location of public In- j ,,, ,,lun.s Mr jcde has also In stitutions of the stato. aud excepting ...... , ,..,.. ... .... I ,, . M , ,,, ... from tho former constlti-'loiiiil provi- nn......-. ..... .,,. ...., . r... .... .v..o u. ... , Hloiis. an intliistrliil iimt reconstriu-; to dlitner at a restaurant after their . along this lino that are sure to prove LONDON, March 17. tiuiinrnl tl'-n hospital. J arrival at tho Hotel. Most of tiio valuable. Klght of the apartments CW Von Aritim who was com-! I'"1"1" Joint ItcvsolutUm No. 31.--i,iny ttmiorrow will ho glvon over to will faco tho outside of tho building BHderof llindrrim... Ht,v i.. f..... Amtntllng sections 1 and h of article ,-.. .,, ,, , ,,, ,, ,. n ,,ln ,,,, r m, mr. or tho constitution or tlio stato cir ; " t - - I i lie ItlKl UUtll win uu uivttiL-tt lllltl ! three storo rooms and u full base- I tl... uIhIk .if Inturiiul ttr 11 Ii.rlfii1 ntll rannrt .tl .1 - I M. n.M.v ! .....J.vni, ,.. . -.... .. .i .i me inipiiriiiii rai-m by oxeeedlng five years, on bonds Is nble Imiiicdlnti-ly f titled hy lirlgiitlon and ilralnage dls- The neH rearlilng hern last week I rU'iH . , .. ,, Indlcitfil iimt in,. ... -. . Semite Joint Itcaolullon No. II. I rTu. ,., Am,rl,a,m wnr, Amending section 10 of article XI ol injured vtlille rt-Hlslliig arrest hy Jan. il.i. n.nstmitlmi of the slate of Ore- "Me iiollcc- for illsortliirly conduit , Kon, IncreaHliig tho limitation wf , urK',., , ,, l)8 w ,,. -or oncn , apartments of two rooms each tun a large group of Marines ' day chnrgeil tlnotigh the Jap "Me runruHlnn injured many of Ike Japnme ami ass.-tulted (he Jap nei1 corfkiil. That a train on the new Strahorn ' railroad, which wa.s started by thei people of this district as a co-opera-1 tlve enterprise, should make its first special trip in the interests of a com munity gathering seems very approp riate but that the trip should be mtrtlo entirely complimentary to the citizens which It expects to serve was hardly lo he expected. This is dittluctly n novel move for a rall load to make, at leaft as far as ex pel lence in Klamath County Is con cerned. Such, however. Is the case, for Kn glncer Ilogite announces today Mist a special train will bo run from the present terminus of the line near I'lne Flat for all who care to get In to the big meeting tomorrow night and that those attending will he tak en back. The train will start In at eleven o'clock tomorrow. The trip both ways will be without cost to the travelers. Mr. Bogue Is phoning to the residents of Donnnza, I.engell Valley, Dairy and Poo Valley today about the plans and It Is expected that a large bunch will be In from that section. If these who come wUh to return tomorrow night tjtey are to make It known while on the train nnc arrangements will be made for their return. There will be a trip made hack at noon on Wednesday. H cocxtv .;i:xt has maxv i.v. yi'miKs hk.'ahii.v; 'rni-: VAKIKTIKS OK AI.KAM-W HKST ADAI'TKI) TO THIS COCXTV That the Haltlc and firlmm vari eties of alfalfa are the best adapted to the Klamath climate and soil is the belief of County Agriculturist Jv. O'crimuis Indicate What They Will Do and What They Won't Do at Dig -Meeting In Ilrrlin Will Not Accept Treaty l-hccpt One Based on Wilson's Fourteen Points. COI'KXHAC.EX, March 17. If tie j Allies have loaded a Peace Treaty I with conditions for the Cermansbe iyond President Wilson's fourteen points the German National Agjenv , bly would have to refuse assent, Ers J herger told a meeting at Berlin fav oring a League of Nations. He disclaimed Germany's obliga tion to compensate for acts she had committed after the first peace offer in December 1316. He declared that the Herman people have confidence in President Wilson and his ability to bring matters to a satisfactory SLEEPING SICKNESS REACHES BAY CITY ton itn.t.... .1. .. I "s "ie war was turn death by Pen-i-'tiits nt Asrh In llnhcm- en to. Oregon, ami providing for a l.leuten- I .!.. . - -.utng (o a .ii,,,,, ,.,, r(.r,.1Vocl 1?' . ""'"'"K" " Uml Im r.t V (' 1"'"K"",H f,,r KhorlnK Jm Hw" M" "" '""I PlIluB- l property ant governor. County Court mul Judge Smith of l.akevlew who will he horo In the nn in... US GIVES El PRAYED Heliatll Illll No, 2titi. Atlttiorlzlllgl l.ltnr,x4. f .,.,..1 rnntriiFllnn In ll.nl Hip IsKUttiico of reconstruction bonds .,.,,,. or the stite, conferring ceitaln pow- !un" em on llio stnt, board of control. Preceedlng the mooting tomorrow pitiviil'ng' for tlio use of funds do-j night tho hitntl will glvn n concert rived from reconstruction bonds In outsldo and Insldo the Klks Temple liio CfllSlrilirili of state m:J i ' ,.,, nt vnrloim tiolnlH on Main mreel hiilldlngs. the Hiipervlslon of Nliri, d at nrious points on Main htroet. work, iirnmnttnc laud soltlenumt.: ' " linmiuct, which Is scliedtiled for ment will give amplo room for .stor age of all kinds. MK.V TO UK TAXK1) OX 1MTIMOTIC IXCOMKS. Wl'XCtmx i,..UXKT TAKIXO linvL-.- --.... ,,,).i, n-,t,,, ,l" nut snoit "mu; .t()M iiechi: I'ICIIIOII inc. Mi:ii'oiti I niicl i-eclmiiatlon, mul providing um ployment. Sonnto Illll No. 2(l!l Providing sliito riiianclnl aid ttt honorably dis charged soldiers, sailors or marines, enlisted or Inducted Into tint sorvlco from. tho stnto of Oregon, who desire In pursue 11 rotimo of study In In stitutions or higher learning In the stato ol Oregon. Senate; Illll No. 2SI1.-- lining 11 11 act to lew anntiallv a lax or 1 mill on I ho dollar on all taxable property In tho Htitlo ror market 10 id pur poses, providing for a distribution thereof, mul containing other provisions, , House Hill No. 1 47 Providing ror tlio construction of a highway to ho j known as tho Roosevelt Coast M III- isrv highway, appropriating $2, not), six thirty. Is to have for tho guests of honor, Senator (loorgo T. Hnldwln and llio Highway Commission, At tills gathering thoro will also bo pre. -sent, rulifcsetntiitlvos of northern California Counties, Jutlgo Smith tit "tt1 'ea I.nkevlow, representatives of tho " WIX ,S811 Klmuath Falls Huslness Mon's As- InUrnal r soeiatlon, tho Klamath flood Roads Association, the press ntul other who lire Invited to represent different In terests hut the real business of roatl building hero next year will bo taken up at the meeting later In tho ovcn'ng In the hlg hall of the tcmplo. Kvery citizen of Klnmnth County who has tliu Interest of tho rontl (Hy (ho Associated Press) WASHINGTON. March 17. Dur ing tho war the government itccepted the sorvlces of nearly 1000 men and of northern 1 1"1'1' tMcm ""' ""llllllal compensation ear today tho dollar hecamo uo thru a ruling by tho rovenuu bureau that not cnly must tho dollar bo reported but that It Ui taxablo it tho total la come from all sources is In excesj of tliu usual exemptions. M dol lar 11 year moil had prlvite sourivs If Income above $0000 and In these ensos tho normal tux on tho dollar A'lll ho 12 cents, or ne-i'! two months' pay nt tho government rate. SAN FRANCIi'.CO, Maid. 17 Wlat is said to be the fii.it Infill-:-caso of "sleeping sickness" in San Francisco was reported hero last night by Dr. W. H. Coffey In con nection with his attendnnco upon Chester Jones, a street car motor nian, who, according to Dr. Coffey, tiwoko tonight from a 10 day's sleep. During the sleeping period. Dr. Coffoy said Jones was aroused suf ficiently nt times to take a little nourishment. Ho said tlio patient showed no ill offects from tho ill ness aside from being weakened. Dr. Coffey said the symptons correspond otl with similar reported cases from Kansas City and tho "Middle West. Ho attributed It to tho after offects of influenza. CIIIXKSK AI.AKMKD OVKIt CLASS OIMIAXIZATIOX In ,01nn., 000 coiillngunt on tho I'nltod States program at heart l.s urged to bo "-Mlledi . Wl"' n rm"" '"--1 niuironrliUliiK n Hko w.m h-i- t ho I , , N , , s tiiea by , j ,. , r, ii-oiistriictlon of said highway, and , ' , ' Mn'r rulnl in.. ..... (om Providing for Iho Isauanco or bonds!11"' '" ' -'. u- ' especially """fcontt..!,,,, , '""' 0,"'t untl ,iy thn Htnto of Oregon, mul contain, urged that the women who hnvo Ink. "" re 1 i-oiirt lloiisoilng other provisions, on such n proiiiiiient stand for prog c't again, " "". "or " . - - liiu W iriiwnii fen Sl'ltl'HISK HIHTIIDAV DIXXKIt. " Snechi . """urawing rrum . Dh 1 Tm '" "''X "r than "" W I ( 1 u-i.l.l 1 amouni 1 ""'iiit tetiuco Sm.".'.1" "," fll"' lolw tho the mm :. ... ." "nliii frn, ,nn wnB W'ulvoU this Mrtforl "lB K- M' Cmm liy Don-. (Hill MII.ITAUV (WKT COMIXd TO THK KHOXT ,;;'! i., ;'", '"Infli, '" "") ,1,,,u ' u HU ,nUlK "rter shall bq- con. LONDON, March 17.--llorllii ills pnlclios rec.elvod htuo today say tint military mid monarchist reaction is growing thoro rapidly and Is ovor shadowing tlio now government. Members of Iho old military cist ess In tho county mtiko it n point! 10 nitonti, turn tnoy may oy their presence unci volco, place their slump of approval 011 tho effort that Is do ing iiiado to get permanent roads for Kliiiuatli, , 1 KAItl. HILTON IX XKW YOIIK. A surprise birthday dinner was given nt tho homo of Mr, mid Mrs. J, J, Keller, 710 Hush .Htroot. Satur day evening at r:00 o'clock In honor of tho sovontcenth birthday of their son, Paul. Tho table was beautifully docornt. ed with cnrnatloiiB, and St. 1'atrlck was tho Inspiration for tho color scheme, which was carried out In tho trimming of tho birthday cake and tho favors. Covers were laid for. Maurice Word has been recolvod liy Mr. mul Mm. Jim Hilton of this city .Meyers, Cecil Clendonnlng, Karnest Izors of the now republican (irniles that their son Karl, who has been In Mlllor, Russell McCollum, Aulton i. .. . ... . . Ilouso It Is said have ro-nppeared ns organ. Spiirtiioius mul mid Cliuiicellor to ovoi'coimi tliu Piesiiluiit Kbort Hclieldomunii aro bucomliiu puppots, Franco for several months has ur-. Short, Chester Shrlver, Kleth Hue- rived siifo In tho V. S. Ho enlUtod 111010I at the beginning of tho war In tho IcoiiBt Artillery, onlck and Paul Koller, Mrs, L. Rticonlck Keller In serving. asslstod Mrs. PKKIN March 17.- -China Is alarmed over tlio formation of the Chinese WorkingmeiiB' orguniza tlon In Potrogrntl with .sixty tltous 11 nd members to carry nut revolu tionary propaganda aud to establish Soviets In China. It Is reported thai tho government will tuko steps to chock this move. l()lt.Mi:it HAND .MAX ItlM'I.KXS. It K. Ilowoy, 11 former member of tbe Klamath Falls Hand and a val ued cornet player has returned from St, Louis wlioro ho has boon for tho pt.Bt several months, XKW COMMANDANT HKACIIKS HOSKHlP.fi, ! conclusion. If. Thomas after having discussed j Brsberger indicated that there this matter with a large number of was no more obligation upon Ger farmers who ' have experimented i many regarding compensation aside here. The new agent has had many In quiries regarding this matter since his arrival and has ma.de it n point to Interview many of the raisers. He finds however that it will be impos sible at this time to fjet any seed direct from the growers and stntes that those who buy it will have to" secure It thru some reliable seed house. Mr. Thomas indicates that the root of the varieties has wider roots and will branch and grow well .In a' soil where other kinds will not prosper. Farmers who put In seed this year and cannot get the kinds recom mended should If possible sectinj seed that has been produced under climatic conditions as near as pos sible to those of Klamath as their are many strains of this seed and many which would yield bountifully in the south would be a disappoint ment to those who tried it here. It Is hoped that during the com ing fall the farmers who intond to sow alfalfa In the Soring can be clubbed together and a large order sent in for the Haltlc and C.rlnun seed which Is sure to stand the Spring and Fall frosts and which can be bought from tho growers from thirty-five to fifty cents a pound where It now costs seventy five to ninety-five cents from tho seed houses. SURPRISE PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT from the case of Belgium and that t in that V-ase Germany would act honestly. KLAMATH BOY WINS CAPTAIN'S RANK t That Clifford D. Taylor, well I'nown here where he was Identified for a long time with the Pelican ' Hay Lumber 'Company and who left to go to France wla the 20th Engin eers, early In the war. has been promoted to the rank of Captain, ii . the good news received by his friends here. Captain Taylor wrote that lie , did not expect to receive thh com mission although he had been do ing the Captain's work for Dome time, but that he was very pieised to receive It before lie was discharg ed from the servie-3. IIKItllKltT 11ALDWIX WEDS. News that Herbert Baldwin, who wtis here a short time ago to visit ills brother Robert Baldwin wa3. married In Tonopah, Nevada on March 12th and has returned with his bride to Goldfleld, has just beau -tcelved hero. The groom former ly leslded in Klamath Falls wheie he has many friends who will wish him happiness. tl IIS Mrs. anil W, (leo. A. Hell, M. L. Mlllor II. Hell were three very sur prised people last Saturday uvenlng. fWlillo each of these three were con niving with friends to surprlso the other two, it finally developed that all three wero Included as victims when the affair finally materialized. Cards and games wero the pas times of tho. evening, later 11 mid night luncheon being served. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mlllor. Mr. anil Mrs. Oeo. A. Holl. Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Lei)tz, John Carter, Joo Carter, W. .A Tur pln, Uuth Miller. Mrs. J. Joseph, Forrest Hugston, Maud Miller, W. II. Hell, Lieutenant C. Carter mul Inez Hell. MAHIIIAOK LICKXSK ISSUKD. SALKM, March 17. -Capt-tln Ja3, P, Shaw tlio new commmidnut of tho Soldiers' homo has loft for his now post at Rosuburg, A marriage license, was Issued this morning by County Clerk C. It. Do Lap to Maylen T. Prince of tho Lor ella district and Miss Addle. Fisher. The prospective bridegroom is a well known fnrmer residing LoroUa, LLED III 1 YOl'Xfi MAN Wlltl WAS WE1J. KNOWN IN WOOD 1UVER VAL- KILI,i:i IX ACTIO nof LAST .ll'IA" LKV TLML vutel'aulC.BwlehiJi,-" I.. Um m tary'sen- ... That I'll left f.,i- France III tho military' and who inn ,,.,i. in thn war ivt .-'.' - V ' -'i. been p.eviously reported as , was killed in action about July W . Is the sad news received thli -born-Ins oy Fi.mk Hunw of the Fort Klamath dlstiltt. Itovicb vim well known In lb" ntytheri. rnrt of the county, where ho had worked on ranches and had been for a long time employed at he I'ttor and Hums sawmill In we , Wood mver Valtoy, He was knoa by his manv frlenda by the nickname of 'Happy" V ,h, Tho decoded had no .relatves that aro known here and had !' near name of Mr. Burns to ue p..- -'caso of lib) (loath. I!tU --, it- ritli " ' -,fi'' Am' fHi