Pace Two
"UVilnesday. Nov. 11,
Te ternan wllwp- occurred he-
iitJ the line, amoug the civilian
p, imlati.m. ho explained, am) it
an due to President Wilson's ofteti
reted war aim, which were
t into tjermuny and Austria by
allies, a propaganda, i
:erea years ago Col. House
ha lust act of una of tho
greatest trairttdies. Sine
had Letja moving betweon
; the Caited States and the irid world
1 !as personal represeatatlvu of Fresl-
The new Industries committee Is ita. WlUoa and tbe result 0f
gettinc under way with an lndas- mou!!u of careful diplomatic pre
trial surrey of Klamath county, p,,,,, were Daiac realized bj the'
Data Is beinft compiled which will Qs tRRj mt. aignatares
be bound in loose leaf form for the thl ajT ja mt CoL HouJe Mt .
the supreme war council at I
lUSTRY BODY;
OF MF C. GETS E
001 TO workh;
celwlrs-i.-a of a'l.a'.r force and veterans' orsa
will march through the Ih
, i 10 a. m . lo form a hollo
around the plain white stone, ceno
taph in the center o(
just a step from Uow
use of the committee. hen the
survey la finally completed It will
be submitted to the board of the da
chamber of commerce to be print
ed for distribution.
In making the industrial survey
of the county, the committee points
Versailles in 1917. He gathered
for tee peace that was to
come. He was a member ot the
American peace commission and
finally, he was a member of com
mission appointed by the peace con-
out tha' uch surrey will not be gres to devise the covenant for the
used to the disadvantage ot the In- league ot nations,
dustries already located here. On Today Coi. House is the same
the contrary It will, servo aa pro-' rctirlnt Texaa gemieman. whs as
tection. by showing to those con- j ,onlshe(1 the .orld a few yttn a(:0
cents planning to locate in Klamath I by hU gr(,at ahmty to rctmn
that certain fields are already ellent durjng a poriod of much la,k
supplied with firms doing business j Jn oae of hig nn ren)inlscent
here. There are, however, many mo0(l3 CoI House recalled the clr
opportunitiea for manufscturing andcum3tances of hu narrled journey
Jobbing firms that are not repre- Parlj ,n 191$ ..wnen ,he crumb
seated here at the present time.
Klamath will become a great dis
ling process had began."
BE OBSERVED HERE
(Continued from Page One)
trlbntion center. Already large con-1 ARMISTICE DAY TO
cerns are taxing up nn me
chamber of commerce the practic
ability of locating plants in this
community.
The new industries committee
will be busy working on the sur
vey for a number of months. How
ever, as the data is gathered to
gether, It will be tabulated and
made ready for use in loose leaf
binders. An industrial survey is
necessary to any community that
is interested in attracting new man
ufacturing and Jobbing -.concerns.
on the local field between the Al
turas men and the Klamath team.
Although this game will not count
ir. league sihedu'cs It Is expected
to be one cf the most interesting
of the season.
The afternoon, tor those w-ho are
not athletically inclined, will find I
"As No Man Has ' Loved" playing I
I at the Pine Tree theatre. This is I
a war picture especially contracted
ARMISTICE HISTORY, J
booth bl the Red Cross will be de-
(Contlnned from Page One) Ia;ied in front of the theatre.
istice had not been arranged. And i A wo different halls, two or
the succeeding cabinets, he believes j chestras will take care of the
would have been compelled the' eTenins's entertainment. At Scan
next spring to grant Germany a i dia biN aiid at Altamont, where
peace more favorable than she ob- i Galloway's orchestra holds full
tained In Versailles. Col. House sway, there win be music, enough
HOUSE TALKS ON
bases this belief on the fact that
the German army was well fed and
still able to tight, and that by
shortening their line the Germans
might have held out until spring.
to keep the feet of even the oldest
vet moving.
Armistice Day! When a holiday,
tilled every moment with' activity
and happiness Is now, today, ready
WASHINGTON CKSt'KX KS DAY
WASHINGTON. Nov. to Arm-'
isiUe day U1 be observed here by
a lew .iiiniitea silence at 11 o'clock
Wednesday morning
Cuvern-nent departments will
suspend work for this brief period.
Hnnident Cooltdg will lay
wreath ou the tomb at the un
known soldier, who was burled
with striking, ceremonies at Arl
ington on Armistice day. 19S1 and
ceremonies also will be held at
the tcm! of Woodrow Wilson in
Washington cathedral.
The White House suggested that
aU business houses throughout the
country observe the brief silent
period at 11:00 o'clock. Such ob
servance, it was explained should
be entirely voluntary and should
r not interfere with nor tune mo
place of exercises planned In var
ious localities.
In an Armistice day statement.
William Green, president ot the
American Federation of Labor, de
clared that great progress toward
peace had been made in the seven
years since the Armistice waj sign
ed. Green said that the Locarno
conference "conteltutes evidence
that the good will at nations can
develop the ways of peace and laid
the foundation for cooperation and
confidence between the countries of
central Europe."
NATION .AT PAl'SK
LONDON. Nov. 10. All London
and most of Great Britain is pre
paring for the country's most som
ber moment of the year when the
nation pauses for two minutes com
munion with the war dead at 11
a. m.. Armistice day.
A pilgrimage ot women to the
cenotaph In, central London will
mark the opening of Britain's ob
servance ot this day ot mingled
mourning and rejoicing. By tens cf
thousands the women, many of them
still In the' black garb ot sorrow,
many with young children, for whom
the pilgrimage will be a Joyful trip
to "see the soldiers," will converge
to meet other women who will have
arrived in crowded excursion trains.
These women from the provinces
will stand for hours from dawn
until mid-morning waiting to par
ticipate in the memorial to nearly a
million men from Britain, the do
minions and India, who were killed
in the war.
DetachmcntS'Tjt the' army, -navy.
,nmifiIBLE PROBE
;MAY START AGAIN
CHEST DRIVE TO
FUSE ALL BODIES
(Continued from I'nge One)
WASHINGTON'. Nov. 101 fulled
News) He-otenlu of the navy's
Investigation of the wrecking of thej
dlrliilble Shenandoah has been or-
.ir' ilrlva SO faiuies and Uercd So mat .Mrs. kiiii...,
5900 In cash were used In the work oowue. wmow m i" iU.....
of the chest purine Christmas aua
BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS
j FORMED IN DISTRICT
; Kour more clubs have becu or
tiinlitd in lb Klnmatlt country by
! Krauk Sexton, boys' and lrl' club
I lemlur, whru lie spent the early part
'of the week in Dairy, LanKetl Valley,
, lliinutiia uud Lorelta, where llio
glils ot the cummunttlca met lo
fnriii for ! winter.
the winter months. In Miss Krleke s
report, the Increase of families In
tho city shows a necessary demand
for more rordy cash, and tho en
larged number of families to assist
during the winter.
the airship may bo questioned re
garding charges at the Mitchell
court martini trial that efforts were,
mado by naval officers to Induce'
her to give fulss lestlmouy. i
Counsel for Col. William Mitchell
charged during the court martial!
Printer's Sick StcmacB
and Headaches
Almost Cost JoK
Of dttrin. .IT" 'I
"7 i:
Another phase of the d.ivo this that a naval officer tried to persuade
year which will have its Inltlul try- Mrs. Lansdowue to repudiate her
out shortly after Thanksgiving. Is statement after the disaster, that,
I the appointment of a manager who her husband had protested against;
I will serve for a month with pay in 'making the flight because of storm
the interests of the chest.
I Headquarters will be opened the
I day after Thanksgiving. November
27. tho place to be announced by
tne rnairman litter. Koxcs win aiso
be placed on the street, and dona
tions will be received at any time
following' the opening day.
Andrew Collier served as tempor
ary chairman to open last night's
meeting.
The organisations represented leM ' r,,p
night were Kiwanis. notary, chain-1
her of commerce, American Legion
Klks. Masons, Woodni
dangers.
Correspondence urougnt out In
tho Shenandoah Inquiry revealed j
that the Ill-fated dirigible comimin-,
der had protected that the trip
would be dnngt ruus because ot Sep
tember storms In the Ohio region, j
but that tho nnvy department III- j
stated that the flight be made so ns
to avoid disappointing several state
fair crowds desirous of seeing the
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When you eat meat at the Shasta
of Virll. i Caf you are eating Klamath Coun-
: Knights ot Pythias. Methodist , ,'V f1" " lnc'
! church. Episcopal church. Knights
j of Columbus, Baptist church. Proshy-
terian church. Salvation Army. Li
i brary club. Business Women's rlnlw.
j Mills Addition Parent-Teachers' as
jsociatlon. Odd Fellows. Kastern Star.
Christian church, Christian Science.!
Lutheran church. Central Labor t
' council. Seven Dny Adventista. j
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth at Main
Good Service Good Drusrs
Mi K M. Cnilm nf Voo.thf
N V., ... "Iiiirjil vi plmMing,
iiifiitu'.n in nri wvniv on rcvtitii,
ut nrk hciU. lit- a till tnuf Mnflitrh,
I n rmit n,t,,l hrlft. and mbttion.
r in lt ii)tr in) Ifiict wutk aitil liir
) t4li (l (lift t H4trf nvr tvtott
If ti w tijriu i tlirttt a mrtltrintt,!
t ut h4 fn'-nn misptu hntv tlirtrtrul
I '"tr I i1mrt.rrrt Ctrt l.ittltj
k mii I.itilf tivri IMI tonic iha,'
rh lr irin ilirunh th livrt ftml
Kmrlv 1 )r at i a mitt arxj clffOM
!ivr l-tie in frt.itt fnjict ttittw
oui nv luJ tifi rflrct
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LISTED
THROAT TaI
Houstoii
and
Closed Fi
12 o'Cli
Noon
AUMISTI
DAY
! Eat Klamath County meat, the!
i best l.eef rnuntrv In ttiA wnrlH at I
: the Shasta Cafe.
N10-14 luc.
I
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RETROSPECTION
On this anniversary of the conclusion of the direst conflict in the history
of all time and of all nations it is time for retrospection.
Battle scarred villages and farms have smoothed away their bruises and
the ever alleviating hand of Nature has returned them to productiveness
and peacefulness in aspect.
Enmity and enviousness of the warr ing nations have melted away into the
spirit of the natural brotherhood of man and faith and hope and charity
spread an aura of humanity and benevolence throughout all Christendom.
All is returning to normalcy all except the shattered shell-shocked bod
ies and the bereft minds and morale of the unfortunate heroes.
.
To them, then, is due all deference and reverence on this day the first
to respond, yet the most futile to restore and recompense for an imperish- .
able service.
Commorating the ending of the. world's greatest struggle, . the members of
this association, representing all lines of business, announce the closing of
their stores at noon today.
The Klamath Falls
Merchants' Association
OfisVower
multiplied
1
million times
ft?
If you multiply the power of one horte by two and a
half million, you'll have the total pouer devdopdi by the
Power Companies of the Pacific Coast. There is no better
proof of Pacific Coast leadership in the development and
transmission of electrical energy than this achievement.
As a householder, your more personal concern is to
get maximum comfort and convenience from this elec
tricity. Since this is a matter u hich largely depends
upon the quality and completeness of your electrical
installation, the selection of a qualified electrical
contractor to wire your house is of vital importance.
That's why we say, "Before you build or buy, insist on
$j
Bfo foe boflJJ
bur or rH-iJ
UlMtMtW-
"Check"
Seal electrical wiring.'
PACIFIC STATES
ELECTRIC COMPANX
SAN rHAKCIICO IOI ANCtl.Fl IONO BtACH r OASXAHO,
FOarLANO IIATTLI irOKANI
sOittiibutors Cor (tt) GaierslELcfiita
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Uhlig's Electric Store
Phone 234 1026 Main St
"Check" Seal Headquarters