The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1919, Image 1

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Herald
ArpiClAt NEWSPAPER
J KLAMATH COUNTY,
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
Xbirtecntlt Ycnr No. 3,576
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919
Price, S cents
s
Olhp
IBttettmii
lis will
IE FIUME OR
o. a. c. President wedding here in I
ON EXTENDED trip jewelry store
IB
logger completes
winter operation
I
I
IEK MEETING
COIIVALI.IH, Miiii'Ii 21 I'iosI-' A Jw..iy hWu In ii rather mi-1 I II U L U I fl H 11-11 It Htelror. ;i i.iomlnent logging
dent W, J. Kerr of llin Oregon ,r- umiiil plii.e to Mngo 11 wuiIiIIiik 1010- I II III ll I fill MM rontruMor here, returned fumi the
'vlillurul Collcg.i Iiiih koiic on mi t.- inony. Inn II works'imt nil rlxht If' ltiiirvnrin vstrd'iy, after torn-
tended t !! In visit imiu eiliii-iillonii ununified hy tint i-IkIii parties mull IT M I V 111111 l'1"""" ,',B "I"'" work ,,"r' Uitr
Iliflt M ill Iohh mill attend Impoil.itUlii proper iifflilal, affording to II J I fl I r CHI I I I II I T of silow anil unfavorable londlUons
rri:tlnrIH'n III I lie Intereijl or J'.P WIiiIiiim of the Kliitnnlh Jewell'! fl LnllLI Ufl I L li.iv. handicapped nil the logging
i toilette. Ilefnie lei. Vint? he iimii-iivi il ffiftiiiiini u'lui I...1...... ...,.. fi. .. ...i., .. i .. . ..-. i ........... fr
i ' ' - ' "riipuij "MW IIVI';i lylllllll lllll HI 1 , n Hill I flJ ll..,.,l,.J, I
n pint for establishing n Kim turps little affair yesterday I Kteigcr tleflnres ami lie now has'
null nl the tollege niiitet terimi II Ih JnhS ll Cm, nn employe of Ihuj ' ' iil.mit i million (mil a half feet In
..,.. ur.llrnw Unlet Con-'"'",'"1" "'" "ur ',''1""1 "' "'" "" M,,,,lM' """,l"" (,"'i"'"'J' " '"New Organization May Be ti; t-r. whom he had ii.ten.iod to
Will Wl"'"raw w,,," "" inpt. him,, win, nl bride , )., .,rll J ,, betwVen four nml five million
jon Ig Mntle I Th" l'"',,l,l'' "l '11 " "I- Mnble Kerhy nml after pilrrhiiKlng , Formed Soon reef.
, ' ' rlly of California, Stanford, Urn th., rUK t, couple foiiml Hint Jus-, Mr Kteigcr reports that the Mod-
' ' , t'lilvernlly of Inwn, (own n(ui Vol- the N J Chnpiiinii. whom they Intel ) m a o I.nmhet Company Cook House at
V. jloKf. University of ChtfiiKo, I'nlvei. pi.Ke.l lo lie the knot, had left fur J l Camp Two which hurried down re-
,. KOC DCCVPn l,ll,r "' M',''l,,:""- A"'l'lK Awrly lit-' (i diiy In onler not to delay their PRYINP. NFFD IS FF! T "" '""I which tied up operations
GERMANS AKL rttVtU uin College. Cm mm and Columbia Iwppi,,,.,,,,, M, Winter got busy nml ' Ii.ih been rebuilt ..ml v. oik resumed.
universities lie will Mthly methods , Iim.I ltn Konsmmi of Die l.iilli.
of niKiiltltulloii lit noiil.t of the In- ,,rnii Chpteh at the More where the'
; MlttitloiM.
O.rr.1 VmU S"J- '!' h'"4' n,,l,,,,j
, (iwwrr.1 fr I iilure I.Inn f i" lOltMCH .UMI.IJTIf m.U'll
. u-.r Will llnu'lli'rn I'ouulit IH lllllti; WITH Will:
liww,
i Vln lirriunii" I hi .Vol tAUv th-
rrtHprfU Ahni.l. '
'.Mill wiih hnpplly iiilnilnnted
j UeorK" '('' HuKRlmi, who In p.i
kliuuii In Klnmiii KiiIIh where he
i n llieinlmr of the lllltli f il
Pnriilly nu'd allilellr rourli ireiel
Iiik hit enlrnui'.i Inlo the arnij ...
STORRS DENIES !
PARI IN CRIME!
I
tiuter.il jl the IiIk loRKerK on the lie-
"(rMitlim me tttill opuiatuiR he run
IHre.lnr- of Old t'ommrn inl Hull
Tiiki- l-'lr-t Hl.p nl .M.elliiK V.slei- L I fl I L
la .fl.TiHMiii Will M.il.e Cihi. J I ll I L
Tl
nw of All Inter.".! lo See What
Splill l Imllrnti'.l l) rilien.
CHAMBER
IT
(II) ,Mlnlil l'r)i
,,.njj jinrili 21 -Tim riallnli thu (juthreiik of the nr. arrived lut ,t "lu MCCIIAMl
.. ..... .... ..it. I... ..if., r. II I
dtltflttt t" ""' ' "l,l tllDH'irillo in.iiiuih ".in inn mm lliilli iiy-iu
tut u'tmtilmmn.1)' derided liT with- Hlvnr for n llt In Klninutli Kill In ,
4n from Ihe Cimferemo unlens Mr HiikkIiin wim very popular with
Flume Ii Midpn'd lo Itifo fiintvm-' the itrliool Mtuleiilii nml him mnde a
ponnwuily U" Ui' ruticluiiloii of html of frlemln here who will wd-
. route the )ouiik tiinii and til wllo
rw. f ii.
Thll aweitlmi ha l"'H I'"'"' ,,f '""". i
toittftillon ullir.' I'i "f tMl 'i
A step toward the 'format.o t jf a.
roinmeiilnl orKitulzntloti was taken l!l(i
lll.'l.l) IX Hi;,T-,huro yenteidny nfternoon Jien the
j officers nml dlrectoiTi of the old
Tl.i:, Ciai.MS Hi: KXi:V Xoril. KIIIMIlt, fommorclal Club mot at
IMi OK I.NTIIXTIO.N OK (illtl. TO ""' c")- Hall, and dhcusced the beHt
I meiiiig of KettlnR an uiKauizatloii ef-
Ml. I, HIS Wll'i: Ifected which woul take (are of Hie
I man) questions of drteloptnunt, that
inie now (oiiiIiik tip at an InrreaninK
OIKJAMZATIOX IM.AXXIXfi
io ii:r iiioiiixn itoiiKKT i:.
hTUAHOKX l KITOHT TO
Ol'KX l'l' THIS DISTIIICT
I'OUTLANI). March
A To
sound
tt Pmkp Cunfiirinte. Tim d
autliof the Itnll.tnH for tin addition
of territory mi tln eust In view (if
their ureit lftur thore Inw heon
Tltouly upprewted hy I'rcsldiint
Wllion on llic ground Dial thl "ec
tlonihoulil li.-roim a purt of tha new
JifO Blvle llepiibllr
I
I'AIIIS. Murrfi 21 Uoiicnil Koch. I'ACKK.11 IIUI'SI
lUted In nn Interview here todny
IMt "Tfii Itlilne Is our only Kod j
lit of clrfciite I do not domntid
ttntutlun." he snld. "but If we do
Mtfuri Unit frontier, p will
lilt fotiKhl In i nlii " t
H further ndiled. "It was the'
wonderful tuhllerx (hat envo us the
HAH TWO HOI I(S I.AL'till AT
HCATTI.K Mincli 21 --The polho.rnto and w'hlih would proinote. tln sentiment throughout the state rela-
Kenerai uuvaiiceiueui oi ine iiiy unit ttvo to tile, propositi extension oi ine
'strahnrn railroad, known as the Oro
ruanlzatlon which was ,. cuiifornla & Intern rsjlroad.
IJlorrs Is the unto mechanic of Oknn-; suspended at the bcglunlni; of im1 ,Snuti from nend throURh Stlver Iake
iiKnn, for whose hue Ituth (iarrlson, war Is still Intact and In shape to'.,, ijjcavlew and Klamirth KalN, the
inn rlKliU-on year old Klrl has con-1 K nhead if It Is round mlvlsablo. j ,,roj,osjton j bcinR Hiilimittect by the
fosned polMinliiK his wife. I Many howexer. hellei that nn en-' 0rPKon stat(. chamber of Commerce
; Storrs denied nn km.wIedKe oft ttrei nuw orKiinizaunii wonin ne ' .. .. uux..arv commercial orcan-
the vlrls Intention lo kill his wife better All weie united esy:rdi In z.lols f tle vo(e of lebe auxll
UST XKillT and said he did not know they it .the opinion that something littuld , ,rIcjl ,s SUllclently favorable to the
Intended to meet He said tint sho " n'"t' iinmeniaicuy ami wiui mis
P 'ne holdlui; Dudley M, Storrs In ceneral udvan
L rustody hero todny althiuiRh no'iyiunty
I chirce has been placed rtKalnst lilin.l The yld o
K BIG HIT
had been (o see hm In
OI'KIIA HOKSi:. IIANCIXf! AXIt m,t '"" I'" '"'I nof link Ii
sl.MJIXO IX'I'.CIAI.I.V tiOOH
Okanogan, I Id
er to do so. '':
Idea In view
""":' " '' """ """project, so thai the business men can
It was decided that a ' . , , , ,,,
mmlttce of the directors 'would
"I wnilt to set Unit little Klrl out, ' a canvass oi ine various inier-
he (old the police Miss -"ts represented in the lty to asrer-,
of this
I Cirrison was calm
he counted upon to support It. the
btate chamber will Kct behind the
! proposition with all the support It
. . ...
and collected tain wliat sort or support would be
when liken by the officers jester-J K'ven the move.
enn muster.
Tliis railroad extension would con-
'nect with Nevada, California & Ore
H A .. . . t '
lM.iei litem liroumi on me Mtee.. . , , , , si.iml.l .1.1, l.n f....n.l In 1. .mk.
lit I'll liv ti.i,. v.nt i itill, ltl Lit. ' ' . ... . .n.n r'tllrriAtt nt 1 .Ilk ivl , Hill! flVRT
irwlxlctory. My only merit w In- """' "" '"" "" ' ' , whether Htoir still cared for her , rartory and it is believed tu.it It I""
k.'.i.. ... , . 'i' Mi i'lluVo they cuiil. I 'o a. ha' they Mint, will be i niiis meetlnc will I... till- ihis r0iltl Billn connections with the
"W. ,l,ftt the .rniUUn. despll,.' r"" ","' tb" hoJ l "" !,"t,,l '" MAN PASSES AT ',,,1 nt I""-M't vcM.lent date extern Pacific and with 1
the mulnir of rruihlmt tUo fJ.T."ho ?"V,,,,,,K " ,l'" "otiMoiLWlAn r30ILO 1 )m a ye ch!UIll)or ()rBunIze(1. em lMcltlc branch from tij
..',... .......... "Open lloiise nml tuny nindo a hit, rnilNTV HfPITAI i Ti.m ihn ..v... of tb.. mitni.t.. wnri.i Klamath Kalis. It would
wn iriu ic, io nun Killing morn ,".,,, ., . , ...
r- Ivx.i. I..h I...... ll. ...r...i.. ..u.i III
llf. II, lll1 ,111.11 III ' . ) ... .. .'! ...
COUNTY HOSPITAL
mm and became It kuvo everythlnc
neretiiry to a Krunrli victory.
IU8KI.. Mnrrh 21'-lleilln ml-'
llr ttiiv it.... .I... l.r,..l,l..,.. tt il...
r ... .. Jlr
uccniiii iiriiiiiiice lommiision ni
Sp hm prcK.'iiteil a nolo th llin In
IwiIIIkI cIcVkiIci. nskliiK If Oer
tuor thntiht cotmliliT us true the
ttlemenls In llin Krenrli mid llrtl-
libproi.thnt the peine treaty would'
m redy for the (luriiiiins us soon
nrrtildont Wilson had approved ll,
ind tbat (tin (ierimius would tiu ill-
loed in nrlKhlior. discuss or moil-
" the (Inriiuiciit
lliu llrst net until t'l.i Inst i.i.'e f
the iiilieslrn ll.il nwii). Alien t
flftom of the preilli '.. I'lu.-slert
KlrU of this city ,av the hi.ui puh-'
two hours of rnlortnlnmenl
which would put lo hham.i mi) tlit.iR
of a similar nature which Iiiih in
penrod for a Ioiik llmo -Tho ca:it
which has been triilnlliR for sevnnl
weeks under the. leadership of M-.i.
Ilime Soulo llrntton, Mrs. Kstelle Car
rier mid Mrs. A. J. Vo), under 'lie,
auspice, of the i:iks l.udKe, eariiel
Iho cntlrii proprnin thru 'wltlunt p
hitch mid nil deserve reat credit loi
i nf cnninr...! nn Kininniii i"ntia nml untire territory of Klamath and Lake
,". .... .. ...
.1 11 Wenner, who l.iiU resided In1 Kl"stl) County ns never hefoio was counties lo direst connections witn
plainly evident frym the discussion Portland through Central Oregon,
of tho directors, many of whom have thus assuring tho bettor commercial
spent much time in outside points relations between the southern part
ilurlni! the paid few 'months .in. I ' of the stato and Portland.
realize how, rapidly Klamath is com-' it bas been Intimated Unit if Uiu
lug into the limelight. Willi thi es- tuckers of the Strahom road receive
nun TlnTii lire no ehlldien nr re- """?''"eiu hi ' .. mu ."u.i nun ine .iKhUranco oi uiu supiiori ui uiu
latlves mo far iw Is known Tim ilii-l1" advertise the oppoi tunlties of ,)Uhmss men of Oregon to this exton-
cased had formerly been engiiged ,,,ls 'H1'"' ,u,,l 1,''(", .''! ,,f s.ou. steps will he taken to construct
as a hlncksmlth here.
Kl i math County for about ten years,
PiumimI awny jestnrday at the Coun
ty Inflrnviry. Ho hud had several
htrokes of paial)sls during pU i"lht
few mmik nml had been vlitiiiilly an
Invalid Ills wife died several veins
nel lloune Imti promised premier
ufiinau (n pres.uK n project In n
' ) which he hopes will satis
"ciorlly Hem,, tl(, ,iH1M,
The Ilullnn iIicIhIoii appamiilly
nin to n IipiiiI ii bitter conlrovorsy
wteen Itnly nu,i the ugo Hlnvs
f tlm dlspohitio,, of the laud
kob Iho Aililiuti sen.
IIAUUUIIII. March SI. TUo roa
. ,,Un"" "i""tliiK hero passed ft
wlu on refusing lo pnr'.lclputfl In
"t-ellveryof the (lurmiii Merchhnl
"Pi aenuimi,.,! ,1V (llu K,ltmUCi ,,fl.
"H It , ,. , lllly (f (1 H(nt
"w nd hl.nru,K , rofllHU , ,,nrry
th'.;. . 'rH "" ,!l" Kr"l,,,,l tluit I
..us iiceii no kiiiii union that
Pt tho Initial delivery.
-m t
1AVAI, miciti TIX OPK.K
T( MK )l'i:.M,, N thih cm-
tlm performnnce. The splendid 'en-
I'AIUS. Jhrcl, 2 (,.t.,r)-Col.-T "'W1" ,lui ,,lff,,,l,,,t nr,H v
. .. " "' ll.lllirj VOI- ,, ii. .., n.i.ln,,,,.. wm ii r. .
tllll l.'l...... ...ii , i.ra, ...... . ..' -. i
marked hy all !
Tho chotiiB and solo work which,
wits Interwoven with recitations,
whouzvs, mid orlglir.il stunts was ux-
roptioiinl.and the heaiitlful dam lug
was tho fenturo of the moiling. Tlnv
final sceno In which Miss Quor'tlu
Ilrown emerges from u nininiiiiilh
dam shell and performs tlm run
eluding ilanrn, vvns peihaps the hlg
gist surprise of Iho evening
Thosii who participated In the. af
fair wore Mlssivs Clniidlu Siln't,
EAGLE RIDGE
SOLD TODAY
iiii.wTiiTi, itixoirr ox wk.st
sum: ok IiAki-: takkx hv max
MtO.M ItltlTISII COIil'MIIIA. 1M.
t
MKDIATi: KOSSKSSIOX
the gie.it State Chamber of- Com- ,,
met co which Is destined to become
so great a factor In the building of
the commonwealth, Klamith Coun
ty will work toward lis goal mu.li
inoie rapidly
Tho correspondence' now cnmi-ig
in for Interested fanners and busi
ness men from .all over the cou"t. .
I huh reached a point whoro lOip'ai.t
O C. Appegato vvho' has "been lad
ing tare of it during tho past u"ui!h
finds that assistance of miiiiq Kind
fit. m tho community miiht be foith-j
coming, ns lie h.is been doing (lilt. '
work ut his own expense. !
Some up-to-date litoratui.i do-1
scilptlvo of Kl.imath County, Ls alsoi
srci'tly needed at this time.
RUPERT EFFECTS
ESCAPE NEATLY
4
i:i;. I.K.W IMi O.N TIIAIX KKOAI
(iAKl.lii: Tll'SHAV. I'KOIl
AllliY (JOKs TO KAIt SOI'TII TO
r.stAi'i: Ki:ni:itAi ciiaiujk
iZ!:!VwcvrivoA'u-
. , "r jonn mcuiiii nt
All extensive ni'ilty deal l.s holtig
completed here today by which the
Mnrle Itnmlio, Josephlno Low, heth.l , kk uidge result on the west aldii
DrlRColl, Wnlvo JnrolM, Korno Horn?. f tj,0 iipper Ktnmath Uike Is helin?
IjihI, (Irnro lloagland, Mlldiol tt, )u oUlr by Dr. V. H. (luddls, who
Iturko, Alleun Smith. Knrlo Muni- uuenlly came horo from llrltlsh Col
Romory, lloss Kllgoie, QuerMt.i ' umbn and vvho expects to opoi'ite
Ilrown. Doithn Mm tin, Vova Mnrtln, , (, Lodge and the hlg rinch vvhlcli
Moln Chnstalii, MJIdred Thrashor, j m.med' In tho propeity In tho
Viirdii Coznil. Helen and l.iirllo ll.nl-' r,,iim.
lino, Dr. I. M. Noel and llowni-.M rrltH xtiniilvo oiitato has beoit, act!
Gofer.
' SAIiKM. Or.. March 21. Warden
j Stevens lias received wind that 'lied'
Unpen, who escaped a few diijs ago
from Cold lllll was seen hoarding a
train at llazelle, California, on Tu.es
'day, after buying some clothes from
j a Kiremuii.
It la now believed that he had
I prom Panged for help In making his
t ........... II.. will niiil.tlitv n In Mov
rim following- offclers wme "'i1"- " "-- ; " , ... ,
HO V nuiuil - hum n.ii lu i'vu'u um
POISON CLUB AT
SPRING L AKE NOW
A mooting of tho funnels lu the
Spring l.uko district was lin.it last
evening at tho Spring l.alco Sfhon!
house and a new poison club ormu I-
SINNOTT SEARCHING
FOR YOUNG CORNISH
ciRiiii
MODIFY GBUSP
ON I CABLES
WASHINGTON. I) C . March 21
Van Alien Cornish of Klamath Kails.
Ore., who was Inducted Into military
service on March 4. 1917, and asr.lgn-j
sd to company O, 161 Infantry, has
not been heard from since June,'
1918, by cither his wife or his moth-'
er, Mrs. h. A Davidson, of Klamath
Kails.
KffortH
to get some
Hed Cross, without success. Itepre-' III Short Time
sentotive Slnnott of Oregon has taken
up the matter with the war depart-, -
merit, and learns that tho soldier was
reported to the department In Sop-;jJEyg
lumber as missing In action on July'
23, 191S. Kurthcr Information was
sought by the department on Kehru-'
ary 12th, with no response, Kepru-:;.rlllnp w, h, Hwetofore
.entatlve sinnoit nas reiiuesieo in.;
dep.irlment to cable General I'ersh-
were made for a long time Censorship to Be RemOTed'
ne trace of him through the, v fnMITea
IS WELCOMED
t
Ing and aihe for immediate lnforma-j
tlon.
IIAI1IIIT DltlVi: SIXIIAV.
Ilehl f 'alilm fur TwrnlrHoan 0t
of Tvveiilj-K..ur, Will Go HH and
Hair With Public From .Vow oa.
(Vii-.fip.lilp Soon to lie Otct.
Hesldents of the Merrill district
ire urged to be on hand for tlm ro.b-'
Fleming r3nch five miles southwest
&f the town at ten o'clock riurday
r.iomlng. This me-irs, of eprniln-
nllni tlm l,n lina nrf.VPl YPTV Gf-
, , ., . , ,. , , non government messages will be
fectlve in the past and It is expect-
ed that a large number of lite Jt.iim-j
..Is- will be killed nt Ih'i time
LONDON, March 21, The cable
j agencies say with eitreme pleasure
that the rights of the gOTernmeni de
partments as to priority in the use of
the cables are to be immediately
reached and that government and
1 sent at alternate half hours.
Previously the government often
FREE COURSES
occupied the cables for twenty hours
I out of twenty four.
I It is also understood that toe cen-
'sorship will cease within a month.
FOR EMPLOYERS)
STATE SENATOR DIMHC
ANSWERS LAST CALL
liAHOIl KMI'IirtYKKS WILL 1SHJ
CIYK.V AID HV, GOVKKX.MKXT
IX SOLVIXt! rilOHLKMS -NOW
PKKVALKXT.;
POItTLANDf March 21. Emp'ov
ers of labor tliruout the Northvvm
au being lnvltd to intend a free
course of lectures on Employment
OREGON CITY, March 21. Slate
Senator Walter Ditnlk'died here lait
night at the age of thirty nine jean.
The breakdown which resulted In
his death. I3 believed to have keen
due to over work during the hut?
session of the Legislature.
ItltKWKKS' KIGHT OX
1'ROHinrriox bkglnh
NEW YORK, March 21. The,
fn.unh UnfTmnn Tirnwlnc comnanv.
Management. toie given under thej, ' . . ,....., of
liililhinfc "--' -"- "
the Inited States Urewers' Associa
tion, has applied to the federal dls
trica court for an Injunction restraln-
auspices of the federal government
nt Reed College in Portland, Apiil
1 to May '10. The course will be
given in only four institutions In the
United States, at Harvard Univer
sity, the Bureau of Municipal He
search, in New York, the Northvest
ern University at Chicago and at
Reed .College.
A nn,mber of instructors, headed
hy Professor Thomas Mitchell of the
I'nlvers'ity of Pennsylvania, will gio
the course here. Dr. Mitchell was Tor
six yeats assistant professor of ecoti-
ing the collector of internal revenue
and the United States district attor
ney from beginning any proceedings,
to interfero with its contemplated
production of beer of 2 M per cent
alcoholic content.
WK.DDIXfi UACT NWHT.
i,..,i r.m ..bell of the Klamath
omics nt the University of MlnnesorU Ag0ney and Miss Alma Stanley were
mnrried hero last evening at si
thirty by tho RevSimpson Hamrlck
of the MethodUt Church. The cere
mony occurred at tho Washington
Rooming House on Sixth Street. It
is e.xpeited that the couple will,
make their future home dn tho
Agem district.
and in addition has had much pract
ical experience us an employment
manager. Ho has just arrived In
Portland.
Several largo employe! h of labor
are assisting in the preparation of
tho work and in addition, vnluable
data touching upon all phnses of
employment and tho relation between
employer and employ es, have been
secured by the government for the
course.
sad xkws hi:ci:ivi:d.
D M. Griffith mid tho tavoin Is nl-1 President Charles J'aik, soi
vviis full of guests dining the sum
mer season.
Dr. (laddls tho now owner tikes
I Immediate possession of his now
tHMHiior, Alex Chujuo,
... .... . , I.......... 11-....I.I..... 1... 1A. ........ 1ft. -
oii'riitiHi ill tnu mm uy wr. nmi it. --' "-"' " "" - ; , ,..-,. .,,, h,duol unnlnbt him
1011,1 " i for the theft of Liberty boiuU.
I II., -,,,.. It Ii.mii rrti.. tinfltfit till
.1 Itohiistllaul was selected as fo , . ... .,,,, .
, , ., . i.mo c board t i U month, hut did not
polfon lnlxor for tho noxt, year.,'"'" v ' ,, , , , ,
.. ,. .. ... ,, , , i n so owing to tho teder.il chargu
Practlcully every man who attended ,.
--llllll"llli.UH.
BANK INSTALLS
DEPOSIT BOXES
.. ".f.iniiii .iiiiiii nini.iiii r. a i
' KUnmii, Km,, 10Hl0,C0 Uml n
" recruiti,,,; ,,.,. ,., . o
in g n , . To nlrot tho liu'roas ng i icmiinn , hhmhiiu.b .. ...a n....... ..u ....o .-... -y .... Jnmu ivi.- vpiivut
Win.rj"yB ...U '". ""f"ror mfo doposU boxes, tho Khwintl, ! I.o). vvhir will assist him In opo- ot'tlu, sun rrols wh oh have provo, .Aim LAM, SI. m I.
IkiHlyhVi '" U0 'cw,0,, "'Statu Ili.uk has Just Insta I an- UtiK his now holdings. Tho conilflt-- 1 "c..p i ...o .-.meis ... ...o -
1 . in i. i-.f.. . i 1... I tin tit akiit I ii li.iniliiiii t) in till liitt i( I 1 it
proporty.iiiiu win soon no jojihm iv " - . "
To nlrot tho lii.To:isng demand , inombuis of his family, no mis no. '' i"i'o.. .u , ....
News of the death of his sister,
Mrs. Caroline Trlsler ot Lincoln Ne
braska on Monday, has heen receiv
ed hy Harry Stllt.s of the Central
Garage heie. Tho deceased was
a sister of Harry, Phllipp, Miss Eliza
Stilts and Mrs. Leach of this city
and Mrs. Carter of Uialr Nehiaska.
She leaves two daughters and one
sou.
Mrs. Trlsler had visited in Klam
ath Falls and has n number of.
friends here. I
MALIX ItAXCIIKU VISITS.
i;m:.my viotokmH's
YEAR AGO TOB.U.
ASHINGTOX, D. C. March 21
One vear ago today the German ar
m w as at the peak of 1U power and
poure.. down on the British force
, ruardy intent on winning an .
overwhelming Uitorx. be'0"
Americans phould arrive ln W,
st .ut la! numbers. V
Today Germany does not exhU a
a military power.
RIITRXS FROM MUM
,5 B nradbury returnejMwl ;
inr nom Sulem, where he
mailers of business concern.
ti ...nuructlon "of, f.
nk ,tlvcr Dam by the California,
Oregon I'ower Company.
"Kill: KIIOM DAIHV.
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v wiiii-y ii'.,.i wlinrn
Moiuivo rauchlno .Into.nD:, ' proof viuilt loiratod In tho brink,
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olhor Boctlon of III! boxes. Tlm now- atlonof the deal vvns not niaiio pu-i-Imixoh
tiro tvvli'H as doop as (litwe or-'lio.
illnnrlly In uho and will serve the Air. and Mrs. GiUflth lmvo nindo
spoclul purposes Unit dommided a lingo nnmhor of friends In this
tholr Installation. As tho linsln.vs.s of ' community who will regret id oo
past.
xixirrv kihst novs iiosm,
CLEVELAND. March 21 Airplnno
mull Forvlco hotvvoen Now York,
Ctovcland and Chicago, is scheduled
F. Kumpf, a well know i resident
or the Malln dlstrlcr, iiai.l tho Coun
ty sent a business vliit, .istorilny. i
Mr. Zuinpf Is a most enthusiastic
booster for tho Kltunnt'i Country' ...... ,.,iinB to.the wret
and especially for the Malln So, ion. i ' '' Q, Myone cugb
lie bolloves thoio U u sraut uttiire,""" f ,he Herald wtr
thcie in mi agrlculiurnl way. ! Mealing copies ' ' t
$25 REWARD
The Herald will W """
subscribers.
TACOMA, March 21. The UlOtli start April 15th, postal authorities'
1.KAVKS rOH IIOKV.
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ii,n.i, i.iv M.iiTi., IHiliro Thv lmvo Trench Jlortaft Ilatterv has nrrlvJd noro uiiuouuceii. iww uuiivoi.cn ui, iu
ii '"ivuiain mr ii Hiiriri iinu inaiiiiiiiiin iMnriinaitu iiiiiiiiiimiii uiv in ij oiv ----- , - -- ,-B .. ......... .
.""' 'fpm the Dahy .ii.,,.,,., ..,,,. ,. ...,.,., ,.. n,n rim. Undo no minouncomout of tlmlr fr.- tbdny. It Is tho llrst unit of the 91st 'mail hotvvoen tho East mid ost will for Hooy, California, whoro ho o.v
- UMI ovlft....... ..m.
1 tui'o plans,
I Division to not homo,
ho mado daily, it was said.
ul Fruuklln loft tills mo-nliig
' poets to remain lu tho future.
their delivery i" ..y r
pl,c,,ce of Mealing r..
.ili.nif Main street. n" "; . , J
in slim It. and with Op r
'KollertnslbU reward.
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