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. ..mi. ..( si M Tt" .-t-f-r-.-f --py nnftjiTlftvgiVMWfd WEATHER FORECAST 1'Allt ,UII OUUlIt 'UiMUIIT AMI Klhu'Mli enr. No, 1)17.1, Political and Economic Changes in All Nations as Result of WorW War War lull (tin Pnlli'il Malm beyond limM Imnccfurwiitil upon m tnurli iiny iiii'Htiiiii I It criMilrm mul by f.ir I till rll'lll'Kl nf nil World I'll WITH Tlin ruin til hanker In llm mitliitiH ltttn iiinriil rum I h London iiiiun-y f filler In Hint of Now Wolk. The lulu liolllri'ti'iilit nil ntn deeply In ili'lit tn Amerlci mul while rupny - Ulciil In minm cnaen iimlnuhtcdly will tin linn; deferred, llm (nri Hint tlii-m nl)lli;iilliill'i exlit gives In till cuim try mi nttlhnilty nui-h nit aim tmter lii'tiiro pnjiao.acd. It In tlin fit alt toll In Hurnpo In any lli.il lln' I'nlii'il lltalott iiIiiiik profited hy llm I'lmrilit. i II In Iriiit Hint aim fought tinsel, llilily nml fin high tibials. In lining mi, niiiliMililiMly she profile! iimr nlly In other respicla Hint hut na 'Viry belligerent Inn!, aim hut In limn I'lli.iurlitlly, by Juki nli.it lm apctil, nil,, In . poorer. Tnicd r.( iiiriiit rroapcniy is returning nui diop depression raino flrat. Tim war lift drain Politically, nn In otcry country . luvo irtporlwjred II. tin country which li.nl a uri l'i Hi Ktrlfp. pciro'in western Curnpn linn anything in tirmiKlit lt.iiiiiit In Him I'hllfil Jilnh't I offer In ruiiip.irUon with wlmt Hit Thn Wiliiin l(iii'rnlili t,iriinl. Iicin-1 tunny lias umlirconn iifint inlcht liao rmiit mil nml r-1 it, at tl, m Hm v.ir lirnkf l.iilillrinn li.nr niiiin In. in nny cin.-. 01U ,y n llip, (tniily tvltlrh '"" " imrmnim inajnrliy hy lr-1 B,pr, ft, r,y oBiahllnlmil nn nny nn. nf utili-h I'rraUlnnt llunllni; nj , ,vr,f ,, rmi.ilry In u i-Hi-iit In Ihn whim Imuiit umniM- ,,,P ,y. oml Willi nm.ill .m. Ilnnnhly .i ilim lo r.ititwi nrowlnn ' i.irt. ilngi.lm nomit rmnllnnarv mill- nut nf n.ir. Ijiltlninl ' In i:.,i;l.iti I lint n.ir-llniit .-nlinliiU-trnltnii In Hhli-h tint two lilK pnr- it... iii....Hi .. .........ii... i..i.. 1 1 '" " "" ""I't.ll..-. jimiiimi fnrri'i iinili-r Ihn liuiilrrulilp nf l'ri. inliT Mnyil HrurKi'i tint hut Jur.t i:nim iIomi. Tlin otil parly cyatm.i of r.uvrru. tnrnt han limn rfiuini'il. irlih u tun ni'ivallvo, Amlrow Doner Law, at llm Iu'lni nn prvliiU'r Tim nlluntWin h iiiici-rtaln. hnnovrr TIiiti. imint ho un rli'i'iinn mjoii mul .Hit outroum U liupoiinlhli. to predict. Ilrllaln'n utroaRth nml Mhlit rt li.ricncii nn n trmllm: potter han Moinl hi-r In t;o(til nUatl In rrcovrr I in: from lmr vuiuiiirrrlul ilUorKuu Itnlluii ilun In Hut trnr. n In toMlflrri to rlmjiii'iitl) hy Hm tteuily nppriM'U lion nf her money, now tint far bil low purity with that of the I'nlteil tllnlen, nml fir iiinive It In ciiinpar Ison with ino.1t of Hm other rouu trlcns nf Hm world. Irel.tliil, In fulflllinoiil nf u.ir-tlmu pruiiilBcti, Ihouch mil wllhnul a pro loiiroil perlml of Mrlfe. litis len r.ruuleil virtual luilitpuiiileiiri. It li lit Hm Hrlllnh empire. WJilln It v.inilil mil he correit lo My t ltia l Ktinl.itnl'n hnlil on her nter m.ih pn?neHloui. like I'ntiuil.'i nml Allitlr.'tlla. Imii hee:t lonxttiiiil. It In a ' fnrl Hint limy hliow n illnpiiHltliri l.i' Braves in Bloodless Battle Klamath Reservation Scene Nut till rcnM"iiU uf Klninuth coun ty uwaiteil with Interest outcome of election Tuesday, nor was the tnllglnuit nlrlfo limlerbllig lit leatl line Htuiii Intiiin I lie only ono hearing results Hint tiny. On llm Khiiunth ' tVndlau reservntlon, far Iroin etectlmt polls, lint Oregon Shaker Indians and llm Wanhlnr.ton Shaker Imllnim chiHlied, nor did tiny rnltln their ilir flciilllen Ihruugh lho rniupanitlvoly pearoful medium uf llm ballot. Scene One 'Kl.'iinnlh Indian retorvnllon. An old hitllillni; uaeil ni a chinch by Oregon faction uf thn Indian tlhalt- ers. A largo uiiitilinr of wnrahlpeisj rrnwiled Into thn small loruit .Murli chanting nml rlnr.ln,; of hlft while the iiHHcmhly tiilll'i iilotvli'lin'ouitili lu it rlrrlo. Scemt Tto l.'ntoi' Ahnihum Cliarllo, ncwly-ajt- pointed Indian pollcuiniiti, hnlioted In he a mumher of WanhkiiKlt'ii h)h1K-, ors. Ilu roiuonnlrnleH williivlilt hn tV.iKhktiKtt' ties wiHi, bnllnviiH lo bo hlu misguided kins men, much lo llm I'hiigi'lu of till present, In fact, llm Oingoii belltiv tl h ii ro morn Ihnii rhngrlmtd; limy ai'o penvod. And they expnmi Hmlr fonllugn by ilopoHltliu; Hut unwel eomi) giieat, none too gnutly, on the lirimmt oulhldo llm church. Scene Tlireo Later, rosldeticn nf Jnhu .Tucksnii Jnclison niiioui'fl hi (lio, jhioi'wi j I'lilvfrnlfy M,rirr EiiKcm., Oregon SUe 3niett f'Hlir toli-o lii imperial nffulra than eter lii'timi. I'llllllK In Knitim, nr elanwlmiit, llm wnr lender, (loorr.cn Clmneiiceiiu, In In ; retirement, nntl llnyinoiitl Poltirnrc. ' In llm n I'lnli-r'n i linlr, In tllrccllnii I tint enuntry'n rchnhllllntliitl. Tim ilmiilnaiil thuui'.lit of tho Gnl llr itiliiiliilatrtitliiii, ntnr klnru Hut In tmlir wiitj ilrlrn i Irnin Pronrli mill. IiiirJh-iiII collection (it tlin sum x acted, nn reparations, from Germany I'rniii-it. Hm mail rttornly sttlcknn liy iirtiiiil wnr of nny of Hip great powers Inviihitil In llm conflict inikeil either oiiniinotis rnsoiurcn if Hm Culted fttnlns nr Hip huge I'ninnii'rrn uf the llrlCnli to fnrllllnti her rotum toward prosperity. Con sidering Hm cutmit nf linr losses, ,iiw'vit. uliu linn made miiinrknbli progress, Germany For pitllt tin t rlmnr,". though nil IitIiik. t n rrtiirn In nnyllilni: llkr tint nhl Ryntom, In s.iy notlilnn if Ihn fnllrii royal linunn. I'lnnurl.illy Hm nllunllon ln.noi u ...,., .,,,.. , , n.lrn, I . ... 1 .1 .... t Chert nml Cli.itirellor U'lrth talk plainly uf niiltaunl h.inkritptry urn letin tin. nlllml tepnr.'illuun irriun nn malerlntly mmlllleil In Hm matter of re-ettntilltlilnt; Iht .Inilustrlon Hm rnpuhllr hai rur prlacil the worlil, nlilnui;li her pro. iluurllim iliarly fulls Nhort. perlmp hy ti it I r nr more, of llm oluttut II win I'l'llevrtl hu wus nhbut lo at tain. Italy Hilly has ti j il turbulent political romlltlonn to ileal with ever allien tint wnr euileil. Tim penptit were illrta.it Isfluil with tho ttrrllorl.il iiwartl liuitlu to their riiitnlry by tlin pmco (otifiirencn Them wait, for it tlini1. iimrli com tuuiilaile Hoiiilnif nt ihruiiKhoiit llm kliiRilnm. ThM llm patriotic urcnii liatlon known an llm 1'jtclKtl wm furuieil to lomli.il. I'leiulnr Orlamlo, who wan In of Mm when tln wnr unilril, wan ilrlten mil hy popular outcry unalimt Ihn lerinn he watt furceil to accept ill j Vernal I Int. I'rntnler Facta. Ichh than a month nr.ii. hail In retlf.n In Hie (Ciiiillnneil nn l'ai;e I) t.lih a rifle lalaed nml ready Inn liie.t.i. He lakes aim nl llm per miu of one Indlatt pullcemiiii who hat come In iiiivM Jnchsun for his nller.ed pari In eject liu; Abraham Charlie. Inillnn pnllcetnatt retire:!. Sienn I'mir Klamath I'allt. Tim warring fac tions, hating failed lit nettle their difficulties by Hie imiro primitive niethiiilM, hat n resurled In Ihn cuiirls uf their while brothers. Willi Ihn aid nf ngeiicy officials .Inckson has In nil lukiin Into custndy. Hit Ik to be arraigned before V. S. ('ommlH sinner Hurt ('. Tliomni charged with misinilt with n dendly weapon with Intent lo I'lro Hamu at nn Imllnti of ficer In performiinco of duly. In dlaoa f i oin both fictluiiii i resent In hngii iiiiiiiIku's. InteriMt ut high Pitch. HciioileliU'iit 1 Klamtith Falls. Dhcnvury mndn !''. .Fred llalier, neenry ,upnrlutem. cut, liu,.Twckiioii hat been urresln.l without u tvarriint. Citto dlHiiilssed' Coniliisloii ' Klaimitli Agency. ' Oregon and Washington Shakers returned to their (cpc'H, Arraniioineiitrt mailn hy llm WiiHliliiglon's In hate Jtirkson held on an assault charge, to rnimi heforo Justlcn Snniilc nt Chlln (lulu, Feiillng riinii hlRli, PiisHlbll llles itxcnlluiit for lienp '.tit: doings. -,. t'li In coniiuucii) Omn KLAMATH &&&&& Kyir . W J to tho ufi4roooou clvon bolowl ''a Cewuiiinf: Qonernl Ettflbor C07 aoc. 0.3, PKIIOD AmUtloo with Oereany riiHIOU All hootllltlou oonoo ut laftn houra thio nlovonth lnotont PJIRIOD Inntructlons contains In two four noTon 3oo 0 3 thJ UoilPrttrii nrlll b I'SRIOD AotaowloflRO ruoolbt PaniD -mm i; tot Chlof OOplOD Chief ChlefJ 'llii i i ii.iiirrjrh I'tnuil'K Hun nf Hi " .i-1 fun v. uuV i naiieil liy Ann rtrim ccii.r.il In l juirtir. In tin !'.( , Sli'.i li i.ijk at tin flKlilmi; from In l-'raei-' ' an iinuln'lri' I'.i.l hecn I'ltn-'il In llm WorM War. 'I'll i) iiriler. in will be nr -n, wd nildrnmil in llm I'lrsi. TJilrd nod I'lflh I'nlteil State army corps und lo I lie Heionil Colonial of I'ranrf rrmn Urn roiiy reproiliiP"J, tlr OFFICIAL ELECTION FIGURES COMPILED BY COUNTY CLERK ' .ll I'M-clnrlN Willi I'xiepllnit nf WimmI Itlter In; IliiiltH j Itcinalii I'liiliaiigiil Itrtliils In all Khmnlh rounty pn duct, with llm esioptlon of Wood lllter. which hm! been re- Thl' l'fldetil. nccompanlnl by uch a thins as Indian music. That SACRAMENTO. Nov. 11. Flfty celtnJ only by telephone, wcro com-' K,'rr;,J'k.j Weeks and l)nby. 'thero is wucli it thing as poctrr or 0no organizations reprcscntlns; op- Piled jesterday by the county clerk. 1 Tho official figures, with tl.o unof- flclnl Wood River figures added. 1 R: I Circuit .lltlll I.earltl 1314, Groesbovk ONolll yj9. Slnte llepiesenlaHte Etnll 'JOSO, Dritdhiiry M57. llur- dlck 12C."i. Otertttrf 1077. Card 709. Ilepreelilnllti. Sinttntt S077, (,'rahnm 711. Miiln TiritMiier ttoff l.tl',1. Tun Velio 915. ('uteriioi' Olctttl 'JOir.. Pierce 1211!. -Supl. I'ulille I tt-.li in (Inn Churchill l!0t; I. Hi urge "OK. Labor ('itiiiuiNslunei Cr,ul 172,'l, K.tusetl I'. '.'I. I'ulille Sertlrit ('iiiiiiiillnuer C.unphell H'tMi. Hrlil.inn tlv (Continued on Page li tug Member of th Ansociated Press I'ALI.H, OHEHO.V.S VII IID.W, OU ' V rr03 fKLBJHAJI J. Vf' sTtmraber Cease Firing! 3. 8r. Cfrbi it f)rWrtWliTit iii Air Sorvioo ' artiiianr of Utsff Dopotaonts !.Ii I'. Urn Prt nn. Kf ,in ami tn Hie t'oI-ttilaN hm I fur relay of Hie up' r ! 'I lunl ' rpi Hi 'I In r l.i til ii-legram co..t , n ., llm i.,i-r In nasn firing on l'n stroke of I 1 (ill Hlu hlMorlr ' 't It, 1'J IS, was hrouglit hark to t. fnlttnl fltules hy William More), a ifli srnph. operator at first ni'mli- tl to Company II, 319 Held KIkii il llatiallon, whlrh becniuu tti- l'ir' ' IIMNOH I Mi.NOWN .Slll.llll.'lt WASHINGTON. Nov. tl " " I'1',M h""" Mur " Arlington Cemetery, thai a )e.ir ai.'i heramn new shrlim m American Ideals. Un r h!o.votuei today tl wealth uf flowers laid rnvrrently to com- j memoratu tho first miniver- ary of the Iitiaie-eomlnK'Ttr Amerlea s "I'liknowu Soldier." '"aa" " "" ""-' , T ""'" " """ "'"" . . . ','" ''"' " "" wr I j MUiXUK KULL I'UPILb esentlal feature of Indian life. In j prosecution as a result of ineir raii 1007.' I tho hist 30 years It has becomo j ure to file a statement of campaign utMiii iietnni .mum ny riipiis ut i i intei- .Sunn i.iki. ,k IkmiI ' ' ' (Special to tho Herald) i LOWER SWiAN LAKL'. Nov. II. The following pupils were on the. honor roll at school during ifco lust ! : menth: Anna Stiles, (1 onion Robin, lv.i Miles, Von a Arnott. Paul Ar licit, Lester Itoliln, Norma Stiles, EluU Itoblti, Or.t Arnctt. Zelma Stllos. Vernon Thomas. Isa luro Rob-- In. Ilufnrd Robin and Leln Thomas. 'I he phiinngr i,'!i and I t ' '.all out fit purt ImmmI by U.e aeho il are being cijott.l by tii.' pupil. REMEMBRANCE Mrralii Mlll.lt II, Ilili & s, nth, 1918. ho basn Blgnel flato th tlojraai aatr . ooaplUfl with r -CK L Jlv"" A f' f ,1- . .Kiinl Corpn on nrrlvinK In Kranm, an.l Ijiur iraiiaferr"d to ComiKiny t After relurnliig to this country'-". " nowhere In Washington is ,, , ,, ,. .., I there found a record of tho women Morry resumnd his old position ' ' . 1 who died except army nurses an wtlh Hm Wusirrn I'nlon Tolegraph , , wo con,pc(j t. declared Miss company, In Dayton, O. Ho died a i Helen C. Couftenny. originator of joar ago nnd tho coa.iu rirlng or- dor und other mcaiagea of his toric value were found among his effects. I INDIAN MUSIC IS I SOURCE OF WONDER; BEAUTY AMAZES ALL San;; uf .11 Xortli Aniei lean TrllK-t Itt'M-ueil I'ioiii (llilltloti liy Thin lmr I.leuraure i I Tntl:e wVlto mail generally it U a matter of aurprlso that thero Is music behind tho Indian's imper- wonder and Incredulity. Hut music Is an Important and known that music enters moro In- tlmately Into Indian life than It fliuitf In fit Kin Itfi tt niita tL'liIln Ilailon. In Indian life muilc Is not scp- arateil as an art from ordinary I'i'rmnce. but is a matter of dally. homely ttso nml necessity. Tho Indian has a song for every thing his gods, his friends, his cuemlci, tho animals ho hunts, tho maiden ho woo, tho forest sighing lho wn,s tIl0 iako th.,t glistens before blin. Prayers aro couched In noiiK. nnd every ceremony, pub- (Continued un Page 1) Names of 161 Women Who Gave Lives in World War Made Public for First Time CHICAOO, Nov 11 (Hy tho An-Roclali-d I'rcnnl Ono hundred and nlxty-om; names of "Kold iitar worn n" American Klrln who Karo their llvcti In the world war aro found I on tlin Hat math: public today by the Women's Ocurscas Service league, compiled an a feature to Armlntlcc Oay. .Moat of thom real under French soil, nomo In far-off Si beria, Armenia, China and .Manila, and other In Kncland, I'lalin for n perpetual testimonial to tho former aorvlco women of the American expeditionary forces were announced in connection with tho Hat. which will be prcacntcd at the league's convention hero In June, next year, Chicago headquarters of the league said In the announce ment. Tablet lo Mule "There In a har.dnomo brome tob let In thn army nnd navy building In Washington, memorializing the mules nnd horses who died In thn ,ho memorial movement. Jano A. Delano, beloved head or I the Hoi Cross nursing service, who died at Savcnay, April IS, ID 19; .Marlon Crandcll, Y. M. C. A. can Icencr killed hy a German shell at C'lialons-sur-Marnc, March 2C, 1917; Winona C. Martin, killed In a Paris hospital by a bomb from a Herman air raider and lluth Uindon, by a shell In St. (iervals church, In Paris; tho Cromwell sisters, Dor- MMWWWWWWMMWWWMMMMMWMMMMMMMIMtMMMMMMMAMAW 51 FACE PROSECUTION FJlur to Kile Statement of Cn tuilirn (Jittsuea Cbswipl - ' j poncn,8 and proponcn,g 0f rarlous on b h . t h0 rcccnt Kcneral eIllon' ce expenses five days prior to election. according to Information made pub j llc ThuMdIiy at tho offlco ot Sccr0, lar' ot s,ale Frank C JorJan- Jor' ex-'dan intimated that steps would bo taken at once to have tho offenders prosecuted. Tho law provides than any per son, firm, association or group ot persons collecting more than $1,000 for tho purpose, ot campaigning tor or against any measure must fllo a statement tlvo days after election and another within twenty days af ter election. Violation Is punish able, by flno of 11,000, one-halt of which goes to tho porson swearing vvvwwwwvvMWMWwvwvwwwwwMwwwwwwwwwwwwWWWWSaSSSnf A REMINDER From the A. E. F. iiy iiEHTON inuia-:v Once on a time we marched gaily away from you, - Sailed overseas to the fields that were red, Fought in the trenches and waited for pay from you; Starved for you, froze for you, suffered and bled. Some of us stayed there, and under the clover now Sleep after deeds that were brave and sublime, Do not forget, though the slaughter is over now, We went through hell for you, once on a time! True, all wo fought for has not yet been realized, "Statesmen and diplomates" plotted and schemed, Scoffing at hopes that they thought were "Idealized" Fools who could not understand what we dreamed; Still, though the "leaders of thought' 'proved perfidloui Dragging our visions through muck and through slime, We freed mankind from a menace more hideous, We saved the world for you, once on a time I Four years have gone since the cannon ceased ham' mering, Four years have passed since the conflict was won, Aye, and in spite of all cynical clamoring, It was a task that was splendidly done; ' ,. Peace, is about us, the peace that we bought for you,' Bought with the splendor of youth in its prime, Let not your memory lose what we wrought for you,T We won a war for you once on a time! ' OFFICIAL PAPER OF T KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS prick nvii othca and Clladys of New York, wk, came to a tragic end t se Jan. It, 1919 as they wcro about to Mt Mil for home, and two other ilttatt,' Viola and Ruth Lundbolra ot Pats. luma, Calif., both army nunrt, wka, died within six days of ssch otbar'la' October 1917, In different hMpltata In France, are' among the outtUatf Ing names. Ilnriel In HlberU Nettle Grace Mctlrlde and Edith Harnett aro burled In Tumem aid' Tomhsk Siberia, and Edith Wlaeha ter in Erlvan, Armenia. Their kosia addresses and thoso ot Nina LoulM, Seymouur, who died In Toll, France, and Alice A. Ireland, tl baio hospital No. 101, and Interna Hon of other women who died' la .!' scrvlco Is being sought by Mlaa IrM Glvcnwilson, curator of the Ameri can Red Cross museum In Waaktat ton, chairman ot the memorial mitteo. r Following Is the lilt ot OretrM and California "gold star woatea." Cities named are those tlvta .M emergency addresses when the wa nton sailed for France. California . . San Francisco Thelma EltfeMt, Nelllo 0. Oalllher. , . , Hollywood Pauline H. T1M',r Mary Agnes Moore. Pctaluma Viola E. Lundhola', Ruth W. Lundholm. ' t Fort Jones Maud Evans. : Altavllle Ellxabeth F. Vf."" ' ! Dos I'alos Ida Henrietta Yiet- mclcr. I Oregon ' ' i Hllliboro Ima L. Led ford, r out the complaint and the othT( half to the county fa wktck Ut at tlon Is brought. ' ? A moor th---tsMasaeaaai ready filed Is that of tba atat ' palm committee tor the wattr. atvl power act, showing a total ef Jill,' 77.84 spent In the eaattMlfn- which tho act wai defeated. Tie largest single Contributor vaa Ri dolph Sprecklea, San PraaeajM banker and capitalist, who aara $SS.711.S8. Former Senator W. Kent contributed 5,O0O, and Ckia." R. Crane, capitalist ot New YafcV f another $5,000. Smaller aaioaata wore contributed by a nataiar at other persona. DEDICATE ROOSKVKIVr ITATvV PORTLAND, Not. 11. AiaikHka Day here was marked by tha indi cation of the Roosevelt tUtaa. Tha coromonles Including a parada ay school children in the morataf aal a military parade In tha afttttaM. wllh unveiling ceremonial,' r M fl r.. tt i l U 1 H, i