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

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OFFICIAL NtwarATLn
OF KLAMATH qOUNTY
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
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"Thirteenth Year No. 3,574
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1919
Price, 5
cents
M
GREAT CROWD AT
INCOME TAX MEN
ARE COMING SOON
RABBIT DRIVE AT
I MERRILL SUNDAY
ENGINEER ANSWERS
GRIM REAPER'S CALL
FIREMEN'S BALL
.f
i.ii3
FllE WITH
1
T
ISUEIISTS
6
IIS
HAL
Lettish Are Succoiful
North Russia
in
WIDE RETREAT FORCED
PoIWi rhr ' "luil" ''"," '
of HrcM l.lit.I. llnl-lifvlli Am
(Ulil lo lit' lii I'ikm--l" ' Nritrly
,111 "Utile HiiIii" Orounil 1
Gbtrdt "'"'J ",,
Tlic foiirti'imtli A n ii int 1 I'"Iniiiiiiiih'
llllll III till) llllllHlllll ()ICIII Hoiihii
I' Ml IllKllt WIIH IIM llllllH'IIKC SIICCCHS
frnill tint nImiiiIiiiIiiI or iittcudunro
mill everybody who was thoi U to
iluy talking iiliont lint good t lino he
IiimI.
Tin- npprri liilloii of I tut pii III tc for
(lui work which I hit rile Iio)h ft I r
iloliiK '-ih Indicated lii (lui way t
tiirmiil mil In tin' iiffnli, tin' pi r
roi'iln of which w Iin iikmI Id gel
tile tlopiirlmont In better slmpe
Tim Clly CoimhII ulno took n stop
Inwnnl aiding till" lin port an t clcpnrt -
incut Inst iiwuilug wh.in It niitliorl
reel Ihii purclriMi of II mi hundred
ft t or iiiiw hose
Tl) llSslst tllOHII Will) failed lo I 01. 1.
Iili'tn tlii-lr Incoinn lux returns with
hi tint required time, owing to t he;
luck or available blanks anil oilier
finises. Collector Milton A. MIIIit
nnnoiini'i'H t ti it t Messrs. Harper mill
Wlmbuiiy or Portland will do lit tho
Court House April Seventh, eighth
anil nlnlli tinil Hint all Interested
hIioiiIiI Ink.. advantage or tli In op
porlunlty to got tln'lr inaltnra
straightened out An extensive drive
tor ili'lliiiiii'MtH will noon bo under
taken, tin says,
T SCORING
1
IT
In onlcr to assist In tile extermina
tion or the .link rubhlt, whlrh Iiiih
her oiiio hikIi a pent to the rat mem
In many part of the County, a rub
lilt drle Ih being planneil hy the rc
HliletitH of the .Merrill district Tor
Ul. .,..(- niM.nll.1. .1 I 4... ..n1..r.ls '
I .JII1II1HJ III ! II I lift I1 I fc. II If l.KJ.fl.
(Everybody In that dlBtiltt Ik
to Join and to he at the Flaming
. . ranch rive inlleH southwest or Mcr-
Uregonbenator Again lakes rJ, nt tllu ,pointe.i time. These
ln C'tiAapl 1 drives In the past have pioicd cry
News or the passing or (' II. Sll
shy, the Espeo engineer who ran
the passenger Horn Weed to 'Klam
ath Falls, has been received at the
loeil Southern Pacific Station. The
time or his death at San Francisco,
was not given In the message, hut It
urged occurred some time Tuesday and the
have been
(JOVKRNOR
MARKS
APPOINTMENTS.
KAI.KM, Mm ill 111 Coventor Ol-
m CLUB TO
HAVE BIG BILL
'effective In
' the animal
ridding
STARTLING CHARGES
,1-olt linn appointed tlr Floyd la
ton of I'orllaud, a (number of the'
Htitto Hoard of Optometry, Hurcoed-
lilK Ir. V. J Curtis of Corvallls mid
tins iiiniiiiiiH'nil that he would re-
, , . 'appoint W M. Poiiro of LaCmiidu, I
f.OI'KMIA(ii:.N. M.r.h S.I.- ll.o llohur muM)or (f (h)) ,iwr wion
taporwnt wlli-M.1 Jmt Ion of .Ml ..... h( (orm hii(, iMiriM j
,lhHl at KlKii I"- '' Miiliir-, ,oli if hM ., ur ,.f.
HI by UHUh troops An offl,i..l Jum nri ()f,
ititement rc-rimou nere ii;iij
(bit the HuMlimlkl urt reilrlin;
ilonf the whole front
COI'KNIIACKN. Mint h SO The
rtoliharlkl troops under pivasi.n. o'
lie Polish (orre ItiiH tien'i tonlpnllcd
tc rtllre ami t'nruute I'ln'V, n hun
dred mWti east of Mresl l.ttovitk. nc
rordlnr to a dlspatcli rece'vod from
Wirtiw
LONDON, March 20 - Virtually
ill of I'krnitm Is mi" hi the .luml'i
ol the llolnli.nlkl. it Is .-upoil'id In
the heavy (IrIiIIdk nt Nlkolulr, nirtli-j
flit of Oiloima, the llifls'uwlkl lmv i
loit betecn fix nud elgtil liiinilreil I
thousand men, but ibey f ircn-f the
French cnrrlnou alter 'lorro fight
lit to withdraw to Oilcan.
IHhT VISIT OF THIS (JIIOIII' OF
i:.ti:iit.ii:iih ki.vci: mm.
KXAI'I'V I'lKXilt.V.M IIKItK XKXT
vi:i:k
riiaiiilx-rliiln Wluile .lliollicr Demo
mil In I'ulilie loiter for Ailing in
llml Fullli Willi 'oiigr..s, nod to
Dentro) Offlri-r Who Kxposcd In.
Justice of I'rintliig .S)stcm.
the (oiintry of
BIB Dl HERE
BEING FOUGHT
im.rmricv ix kam-:m to oitosi-:
the last IcKlnHtiirc '
COUNTYlDYIS
WAR HERO NOW
WASHINGTON, D. C. March 20
An Indication of further difficulties
In the ranks of the democratic party
Li shown here today in a public let-
Is what, tor by Senator (Jeorge Chamberlain
i
"Music eer)body likes
I'rof John Slink Kvans. lender of' or Oregon, who takes this method
the University or Oregon Men's Gleo . or charging Secretary of War linker
(lib has to say concerning the po-,wlth being under the Influence of
gramme which will be presented by the reactionaries as shown by his
(iiiMMjti.N man oirrs emu
l-'OU COl'lt.KJK IX ACTION ON
vi:kti:iin fiioxt. okts in
WOt'XDS
that organlzntlou when they nppoir
in concert before Klnmath Falls
music lovers, Monday and Tiffdny,
March Z4th and 2Mb.
The. piogramme will be live iitid
snappy with an appeal to everyone.
It w consist of chorus nunibeis,
0,1.1 Hettes, solos, and a number of
original and clever "stunts."
The (ileo Club has not made :i trip
Court
opposition to changing the
Mattlnl system of the Army.
The Senator declares that
Is acting In bad faith with Congress
by ordering nn Investigation which
he believes Is designed to destroy
Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Tunsell,
who exposcil the Injustice of tlie
printing system. Chamberlain i:v
accused linker of being "deaf to the
COXHTUl'CTION -SCHOOL
LAND
ItAllltlKIt
- DA.MAOK TO
MAY I'ltOVK
Oregon is going to take a hand in
the effort to keep the Callfornla-Oro
gon Power company from building a
dam across Link River, in order that
6,000 acres of school land will not h.
damaged, is the purport of a telegram
received by the Herald last evening
Ilakerlfrom It. B, Hradbury, who is now in
Salem for the purpose of taking 'ip
this Important question with the gov
ernor and the attorney general. Fol
lowing is the telegram
through southern Oregon for s.imo , complaints and to now be fencing on
WOW STII.I. iiki:i
IX MAST
KLAMATH.
SiVm llniiiukor. foreman for
Louli (icrlivr nl Horsefly Valley Is
In lonn for a few days on mutters
of limlncm He reports from two to
four feet of miom still In that section.
That n Klnmath County boj. Cor
p irnl Matt Khndley holds the cord
foi (Ik. number of wounds io'1. Ied
In buttle with a total number of
117, Is the assertion of Mnrlon Mar
line In n lengthy article In the Ore
gon Join mil of last Sunday. The hal
tered veteran ror exceptional cour
iiglous and efferlent romlurt In ac
tion bus been cited hy the war de
partment. The article says In par'
IB ISSUE TO
FIMK ROADS
"
i iiuiiii
time, although this Is the twentieth J the subject
season that the organization has ;
toured the state Medford. Ashland, ;
(rants 1'an.s and lloseburg n're other
cities which will be vlsltod by the
organization during Its spring tour
this year
The list of inembeiH or the (!lee
club contains eighteen nnuiei, e- j
pii'M'iitlnp men from every pact of
the northwest. Tho filco Club litis!
ui.derpone an entire re-organUi'tlon J
since the war, and his undertaken
twlrc as much work this year as frr
r.u rly
l.i.hl year the glee club gave sev
eral ronrerls before men In training
cniiii'K. nt Camp Lewis, Fort Vnn -o.i-ve.
and the lower Columbia foils.
This year, augmented by .sovoimI
former membcrH, who have returned
from the service and much new IM-
CITY SOLVING
T
IN
WAR n.VAXci: ( (iiti'oitATio.v
TO FLOAT ll(i ISSI'F. TO IMIO
VHIK ITMIS roil IIAILIIOAOS
AMI MKI'T OTIIIIll DKMA.VHS
WA8IIIN(iT0N,t I) C. Mnrr.l. KO.
"e W'Rr fliuiiico corpnuitlon M no.v
'""Wiring the finally f tt aiK0
bn'l lime, prol, till two linudio'l
on iloliar, ,,,,!iu )Q n,.xl fl,w
" ,0 I'rotldu funds for mll
U ami to meet any othcir do
nnilon tin, totporntion. Tho In-
"i iuie lontemplated Is four
Wnt.
machine gun bullet exploded n
prenndo w hlch he curried In
his ammunition bug nud by one of
'those strange whims of fate it did
juot kill lilin nor dlsflguiu his fare
cis all of the 117 wounds are on his
leg, hip, side nud arm. Willi the
fortitude mid endurance Inhertled
ft inn his Inillnn mirestors this 2.1-year-old
boy lay In No Man's Land
two days nud nights nud today looks
l.iul iiu fmu nliAiiliiwI ninl iiili v alrnllv
junt tin inn; v itinjfti ii mill riiiniiwiii
! perfect as he did the day he left his BAY CITY WOMAN
fnrm In Klamath Falls to become a ,
'soldier In the Three Hundred Sixty-!
Ilrst Infnntry, Company Iv." ,
IXKI.l'KNZA AXI) IIKill WAIt
IMUCJ-IS 1IAVK MADI-: IT XKCKS
SAUV TO (JO IIKTOXD CONTKM
1'LATKI) KXI'KNDITfltKS
The extraordinary cxpounes In
cident to tho Influenza epidemic to-
I appeared before the governor and
the attorney general today. I find
that 6,000 acres of school land will
be affected by 'the Link Itiver dam.
Tho attorney general will make a
thorough Investigation of the ques
tions Involved. He considers It of
great importance on account -of Its
relation to tho public school fund.
This would be a very important
mutter for tho school fund, and under
the present regime It is certain that
nothing will be permitted to happen
that will In any manner Jeopardise
tho abheta of the state's public insti
tutions. Tho state will undoubtedly
Join with the district unci tho Water
Users Association In the suit to' test
the' legullty of the contract entered
Into between the government and the
reclnmullon service. If tho attorney
general finds that tho rights of the
public schools are Injured.
KILLED BY BOMB
Shadley Is woll known on the lie
nervation nud had leslded In the,
Chllntviln district previous to his
entering the army. j
QUARTERS SECURED
FOR R. C. DRIVE
-The pol
itic kiting
wlf-j of a
Mis. H. K. M trtlu who Is to have
ehiirgo of collecting tho clothes dur
ing ll.o lied Ciois drive next weok,
i ... i i... . I
IlllllllllllCt'S lOllliy lll.ll lliu n. linn
OAKLAND, March 20.
ire are trying to explain
of Mr (leo. (? uwoo I
prominent San Francisco banker,
presumably by n bomb explosion in
the garden In lior homo Tuesday
night. A threatening tetter was sent
to (lieenwood early last year slgnod
hy tho "C. C, of C." similar to tho
letter received by Ciovornor Stop
hnns before his mansion was dyna
mited In Sacramento In 11)17.
"' IOII I'OKTLAVO.
"r. ami Mr ., ,.. ,,-,,,,. ,,
"'. Md Mrs, pHlk Melfliim loft to
u...I0r ,,or,lH"'l !''" tliey will
- ."Ml u Uirtlnlny
"' Ii a ii .
Uiil... .. ......
--."....lii iiiih Ktittiiiring
n annual Mo, llt .,,,,, ,
u'n miiKn It
ent.
pP iiiiiiiiuiK rn lui... i. mi i.tw n.ii... j
froon.H In Hi" orpueus ouiiuiug inai i
used liefore for this purpose;
seen red mid that I
to
K'Uheiing for I'hll
lei' nf l... vi i ......
nj 1f . '.in, r i. iiuiiii n
' hit. 1YI...I...I.
were
Imve been again
they will bo kepi open from two
five e.ich afternoon of next weok
At tills time those who have arti
cles of clothing which llioy tan sparo
for the dcvctltuto sufferers In tho
war zone of ICuiope, are ieiuestod
lo bring (hem In.
' Point lo bo pro-
COLLECTION Sl'IT l-'II.KO.
"0H0S8K HTIK K OF
,.,. WllOI. ON HANIl.
ASNTON. ) c. March 20-
ik.. 1 r ""I'nrlmi'nt has unno.inced
ofwrl, '. "'' '".100,000 pounds
ed of ' ,r" roi"nln to he dlBpoB-
(itlMI.VAL STII.Ii AT LABOK.
GOLD HILL. March
Suit for thO collodion of $20'. 37
nlloged duo on n note lor $l!'2..)0
signed Dcromlior 22nd, I'H.'i IjihI
boon ItiHtltuted in the n'tlco of ll.o
County Clork hy J. H.' McClellai
agnlnst F. H. 8tophonou mid Loin
o....i........ rTl.l..r tn ill.lln Wl III
I (llUIIUL'IIMUH. lllll LJ inn li"l... i
nuked for attorney roes. Tho firm or posso Is still hunting for
I Ilrnnnr nnri Clinstaln roivacr-nt M.o pert" who escaped from
i nlnlntlff. .woiks here threo
'OR Uonrrh Is being condu
IIIHLDIXO. ivnM'i.i-ud pikivk 'on. Oregon unci along tho California
March 20. Flhy. I CKOSSKS OCKAA. boundnry. but no doflnlto cluos have
flvo litiiidrnil .intli.ra I i nMimu ii.rAi, in Tim cunti- been found. Tho seurchers may de-
Mb"!11;01'1"! the initial lunch. 'iihhment of u window teUphtme ' pend on tho authorities of oUhor
Kraut,.!, orll,,m,'J' lmro Tor tho Bjniem hotween lroliiiul r.nd Ctmadii BtUes to arrost him later unless
livestock imposition Iur been nnnouncod by tlio Marconi moro oncouroging reauits tiro ou-
eut, they nre touring southern Ore- gether with the enormous lncrei.se in
gon for lliu Ilrst time since 1912. cost, due lo war conditions, of many
of the things connected with tho
conduct of the government of the
city, there exists a deficit In tun
avallnblo funds necessary to p.y the
warrants thnt hac been issued and
that will be Issued between now und
next June. To meet this difficulty,
the city council, nt j. special ses
sion last evening,, passed u resolu
tion directing tho city treasurer to
place In tho iKencrnl fund for this
year tho money uppoitloned to that
fund fro.ui the taxes of l'JIS.
This method will keep the city on
a oish basis, but something must be
done to romedy the condition uiislng
nut of this change of procedure, nnd
with that end In view a resolution
was adopted providing for the call
ing of n special election at such
tlmu us the council may deem udvis
nblo. The purpose of this special elec
tion will be to authorize the city
council to Increase the estimate for
1019 expenses mado in tho budget.
At tho special session of the fny
council last evonltirf, Tolles i.tdge
Lo.'.vltt was nllowr I a dems'v, In
hitvinr been insisting on I'HVlng an
assistant, Tho sulor" was not lx
ed, tut $7t to $80 i'. nouth was tho
tentative figure dlscussol.
INDIANS BOOSTING
FOR BETTER ROADS
MANY WIHTKHS IHK AllltOAl).
I SAN FRANCISCO. March 20.
App.olmatoly one-third of' the cor
respondents and photographers re
presenting tho pross of many nations
nt tho front wore killed or wounded
during tho ontlro period of tho war,
according to dipt. Donald C. TJiomp
! son. who Is horo from Siberia on
1 route to Kurope. Ho Is representing
I American, Kngllsh and French por
lodlcnl.i. Cnpt. Thompson lost his loft eye
during n bombardment and Intor
was wounded twice.
"Tell my white friends that tho
Indians on the Klamath Reserva
tion are out for good roads as well
:is themselves," says Jeff Riddle, a
prominent Indian, who is In town
tod y from that section on matters
of business. The Indian apprec.utes
good highways as woll as any one,
Mr. Riddle declines -ond he will bo
found ready to got out his pocket
book and help 'pay for them as soon
us arrangements can be n.t.do for
his doing so. Riddle will boost, the
proposition to his utmost among Ills
associates there.
DESCHUTES COUNTY
WILL 'BOND LIMIT
hirer.
"""IIKIIS Kicux
MVKSTOCK
t.UT,'AN.
" w '."oueund
" pledge
"minent
,20.-"Rod
the
Tho
Ru-
llmol
WIUSON AS CHAIRMAN
PARIS. March 20. President Wil
son will be chairman of tho mooting
of tho League of Nations commission
In be held Saturday, when all tho
That tho peoplo of Desehutesv
County are bound to see the con
struction of the proposed Klimath
Dalles Highway and will bond to the
lentil limit to co-opornte with tho
Commission In carrying out Its pto
g.nnn is the news rocelved In u wire
hy tho Klamath Commercial Club
from tho llend Commercial Club
Tho mess..go tenders tho offer f as
sistance from thnt district in any
wny possible.
MKNICAN
HAXDITS
CAl'OHT
IN TLWAS.
days ago. The , v0?ne Tw '" ?""""' ' Angeles, when he wt
luctodln South-1 lc! h0 ronf,1lerotl w' b0 Pl,t lnt0 "n- Francisco Villa In 1914. was
ulldl
n.
I Company hon-o.
tallied soon,
KI. PASO, March 20. Fredorick
Corvants, chief of Staff to C.enoral
ns with
s nrrebt-
j)d near Socorro Texas thirty five
miles southeast of horo yestordny
, with twelve men who wero at-
. tempting to cross to Mexico to Join
ntvo to the Monroe doctrine In such Angelos and Villa, One Mexican Is
form as to moet the approval of legal ' reported to hnvo been wounded and
oxpoiH, , lunothor escaped In tho darkness.
nlte form
1 Lord Uobort Cecil and former At
torney General Gregory nro among
those Viking to draft provisions rol-
r.moral Is reported to
held at Ashland today.
The deceased was one of the plon
eer engineers of the Southern Pari-'
fie Company and drove the first pas
senger engine over the' Siskiyou j
mountains. j
During his residence In Klamatii '
Falls he made many friends who ,
will regret his passing. He was tak-l
en 111 last rail Here ana recovereu
Diffidently to be removed to San
Francisco, but never regained his
strength.
'raw girP
KILLS IE .
if AFFINITY
r i-
I
DAIRY FOLK URATHKCL,
J Eternal Triangle It Cauie or
Tragedy ' '
DEED IS CONFESSED
Klglilciii-Vr.tr-Old fiirl Quietly Ro
l.Ues Detail, nf Putting I'oKon in
Fruit Cocktail c,r Her Klfal She'
Appear. Only Aiulom to Know
Whether Man Still Loves Her.
The Dairy delegation which at
tended the big road gathering in
this city thru the courtesy of the t
Strahorn Railroad Tuesday night' mmUl,h
an,, who eft again yesterday, wishes the 6kanagjn '
to publicly express Its sincere ap-1l(lt0 raechane whose wf(J d,ed
jiruciuLiun iu iiiu iiiuiuhciiii-'iH wi mt: Tuesdiv
road for the Kindness extended.
CHURCH GOERS !
I IBII'MI HI!
UN NUnLKOL
after eating a poisoned frait
Icpcktail, ts expected to arrive here1
! tiflat Mice D...V. nt l'.
.uunj . .'.1.-0 .turn uairi&uii yeaier
day confessed to putting poison in
the cocktail because Mrs. Storrs tfas
her rial for the afrections of Storr
Miss Carlson who is eighteen''
years old is quiet and 'calm iind
, seems only anxious to know wlielher
Storr still loves her.
' i
1 WENATCHEE, March 20. Dud
CO TO CHURCH MOVKMKNT IS : ey storrs who was here last night''
' nnpnlltn frip Caolfl laqmad nt Vtlo
I wife's death. He expressed doubts
ATH FAI.LH. HIG TURNOUT as to Ruth Garrison confession say
ing, that if she made one. It was
only to escape the tortures of the
third degree. He said, "I am satis
fied", he satd,"my v, Ife took her own
,li:e. fulfilling a threat that she hac
, repeatedly made." Storr Rented thai
, Ruth C.arrison had spent anjr time
with him at Okanogan. He register
ed here under an assumed name
and appeared calm.
OKTTINO ItKSULTS IN KhAM-
LAST SUNDAY IV CITY
The go to church movement which
has been taken up all over the na
tion during the last few weeks and
which the" pastors of the various
rhurches of the city have been
fathering, Is getting the best kind of
results, according the reports re-
colved and the revival of interest
most encouraging tb those wiio have
been pushing the campaign. Figures
obtained last Sunday all over the'
city, show that seven hundred and
twenty-eight persons attended church
and that three hundred and seventy
four childron were In Sunday school.
Following Is the attendance in de-,
tail, Methodist Church, morning ser-
vice S9, evening service '45, Sunday j
School 120; Christian Church, morn-j
Ing service 9.r, evening service 100,
Sunday school 108; Sucred Heart,!
first mass 150, second mass 120;
Presbyterian Church morning serv
ice 75, evening service 64, Sunday
school 94; Emmanuel Baptist)
Church morning service 60, evening
service 30, Sunday school 62.
SFATTLE, March 20. Storrs uai
not on the train on which be was,
expected to arrive Horn Wenfttchtp.
ILK TO
MGL RATES
STANDARD RATE OF THREE
BIG LAUGH SURE
AT ELKS TONIGHT
Residents of Klamath Falls
attend the big Elks Show at
Houston Opera House tonight
going to have a big treilt if a
who
the
are
look
I'ER MILK OX ALL'
I'XIIKR (iOVEU.VHK.r,
CONTROL. X( KXCTHSIOXS -.
CUNTS
ROADS
at the program gives any Indication
of what Is to come. The latest and
ottchtest music and original stunts
by the best talent of the City are
going to be put forth nt this time.
This Is the best kind of it chauco
to lose a case of the blues and
buy a lasting smile which is war
ranted to stay for some time.
civ pnAvnsro. March 20.
Fht Increase to 3 cents a mile, of alt
passenger rates on and after April 1.
have been announced by the offices
of the United States railroad admin-,.
t,Utn.tlon here. The inrrease wjs
i provided tor In general order Not 23
.Issued June 10, last. ,
! Rates la excess of 3 cents a mile
will be decreased to the 3-cent limit
'on all lines under the jurisdiction of
J the administration, it was annouue-
ted. , . '
1 All specUl and excursion iates
to. Mill i iiucontlnued. " '
PARTY LAST SATURDAY.
Last Saturday Mrs, Frank Wuvd
entertained at dinner In honor of
little Catherine Wilson and Ml?
Mollle Stewart, whose birthdays oc
curred March 14 and loth.
Tho color scheme was rod end
green being carriod out with carna
tions and candles.
Covers were laid for Miss Jessio
Ford, Misses Augusta and Oertrudo
Parker, Mrs. Ooldon Lincoln, Mrf..
Will Wilson, Catherine nnd Herbert
Wilson, Mfss Mollle Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. Ward.
IAU, FIHB LAST NIGHT. '
Firo b.oke out last night ab'out
eleven o'clock at the home of Dm.
Homr and Kotherlne Schleef near
tin corner of Sventh and KM
Streets. The blaze started in
walls of the house um.
.1NTI BOLSHKVIKI
sttii Mt ihn
lelivod to have been caused In eonie
manner by electric lro It "
quicklv extinguished following Us
discoveiy.
$25 REWARD
s
FORCKS DFFEATLD.
March 2D. Tho, Rus-
The Herald ill W rewftr
for infornmtlo.. lwHM ho ""j
,.! ion of "J""""?"'
stealing olde, of the HeraW.acr,
he,r .h-llvery to bV.!,
tealing paPers' -'F"-"'
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practice of ft
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slan non Bolshevik! forces havo boon ,i""K -"" fl lg ,ng
defeated by the Bolshevik troops propoi turns that t no , , ;..W
tho to stop It, unci w ";," -?
Ifcoiri-rlnsflhi reward.
nnd turned toward Odessa from
North,- it Is reported.
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