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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1914)
WKItNKHDAY, AUOl'KT 8, ItU s. 1 tJ, ; t . cm t!V , t 9 ..-. i KB i "tb- r j mr. -M I ,fa f r it - l4H ' rtf .. ' WeSMrtfrl New Novelties in Coatings LAKE SUPRISES MARKOAIilELS SVBPABfiBB ALL SCENIC WON DEM WITH GRANDEUR. BE LIEVED THAT NEW BUREAU OF PARKS TO BE CREATED Mark Daniels, general superintend ent and landscape gardener for TJnele Sam's national parks, left Crater Lake Tuesday night for Hedford, from where he will go to Raaler Park and ether national parks In the North west on Ms tour of inspection. "I can see no reason why Crater Lake cannot be the most attraetire spot for Its scenic beauty and gran deur la the United States," said Su perintendent Daniels, in speaking of the lake. While he had been pre pared for the wonderful view that was to meet bis eyes on arriving there, he was much surprised. In talking with other members of the party he -said that he bad never seen anything tnat came up to it. Many othet places were famed for various things, bat -none of them compared with, the wonderful beauty combined with the grandeur of the scene, as one ar rives at the rim of. the lake. Owing to the red tape that is neces sary to secure appropriations for the national parks, it Is believed to be President. Wilson's plan to organise a new bureau which will have under its charge the national parks. At present in the various parks there are three different departments at work, the war department doing work on the roads, the department of agri culture and the department of the In terior. The general plan, believing that America's wonders are worth xeeUg and worth the expenditure ot a great deal of money on improve ments, of the new administration is to place these under the control of a special department, thereby creating an emcieat control of the parks. Daniels was accompanied to the lake by Postmaster Debell, James Thompson and Hiss EsteUe Blair, who returned Tuesday. SALE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK of G. W. Cain "Model Variety Store" $3,000 stock of Notion, Toys, Sta tionery, etc.. will be told at Auction in bulk. Saturday, August 8th., at 3 p. m. . tfwWM. DUNCAN, Tnatce la HankrupUy !&"? , " omce of J. o. Rutealc, Referee 'V i V '"iwawBiaBaaassaBasBiiassgsaBsBaaBaai talis i ran Trout (Continued from page 1) uuui.nri.ririr"inrr !--- gagement the Panther, British, was hit in the magaiine, which exploded. Host of the crew were slain and the boat sank. Machinery on the Goe bens, German, was disabled and her colors were hauled down. The Bres lau, French was fleeing from the scene when overtaken and captured by the Germans. United Press Service VANCOUVER. B. C. Aug. 5. A Urge and Irate mob today stormed the German consulate. A big double eagle, which has adorned the en trance Just above the door, was torn down and trampled. Glass doors and windows were smashed. United Press Service BRUSSELS, Aug. 5. Latereporta from official headquarters state that Belgians have effectively checked the Germans In their advance. The Ger man losses are heavy while Belgium's are considered trilling. United Press Service LONDON, Aug. 5. The admiralty announced this morning that England had declared war on Germany at 11 o'clock last night. United Press Service AMSTERDAM, Aug. 5. German troop are crossing Holland en route to France. Fighting Is fierce between Dutch and Germans, but the Dutch are retiring. Losses are heavy on both sides. United Press Service LONDON, Aug. 5. Germany has declared war against England. The commander-in-chief ot the British navy has ordered the annihilation of the German fleet. It Is believed that If the fleet has not already struck. the blow will come immediately. United Press Ssrvios LONDON, Aug. 5. Admiralty of ficials denied the report that German warships had been sunk. United Press Service TOKIO, Aug. 5. The cabinet has THE PiKMtwn TW i. no extra charge in the extra satisfaction you get at store. We give Quality, Quantity and Satisfaction. Just now we are selling a splendid line of the New Plaids, Roman Stripes and Plain Goods, and also have a great display of the very latest coatings.' We want you to see them, for the price is reasonable and the range of selection is so great that we feel sure we can please you. STILTS announced Japan's neutrality for the present But If England becomes In volved and needs aid, Japan will ex tend its word given out. United Press Service LONDON, Aug. 5. It U reported that British cruisers captured the German steamer WUIIhad off the coast ot New Foundland. United Press Service MANCHESTER, Aug. 5. It Is re ported that the German steamer Dry ad has been seised and seventeen of the crew arrested. United Press Service LONDON. Aug. C A Copenhsgen dispatch states that a German tor pedo boat has been dynamited and sunk In the Baltic Sea two miles off Gedser. Thirty ot the crew were re ported drowned. HYLAND WANTS ACTION TAKEN COMMISSIONER OFFERS SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR KLAMATH EXHIBIT AND WANTS SPACE FILLED Geo. M. Hyland. member of the Or egon commission to the Panama- Pacific Exposition to be held in San Francisco In 191S, will be present at a special meeting of the Klamath Chamber of Commerce tonight to be held In tho club rooms. Mr. Hyland Is here In the Interests of Klamath county and Is endeavor ing to create Interest In her exhibit to be placed in the Oregon building. Regarding the situation at present, Mr. Hyland said, "Plans for your ex hibit should have been under way long ago. This Is Important and should be started as soon as possible so that when the time comes every thing will be complete and you will be able to make a favorable showing with the exhibits from other districts as well as giving your section of the state the representation that It should have. "I should suggest as a novel fea ture a pine tree pergola as a place to put your fish and game exhibit in the outdoor exhibit of Southern Oregon pine. Another good plan which I think would do your section lots of good would be a large relief map of Klamath county, which would show In their relative positions and scenic advantages, Crater Lake, the Upper and Lower Klamath Lakes, the lava beds and other scenic attractions which you have here. Klamath county has rald Its nor. Hon of the building cost and mainte nance in the Oregon bulldlnsr and DOUld get active and All tha anar. assigned to It with specimens of ag riculture and other reiotiri.." Mr. Hyland Is giving over bis time as director of exnloitaiinn am ,. members of the commission board are ooing everything in their power to make Oregon's exhihit . t,i. -..!. exhibition everything that It should This matter will be tkM .... .. .. meeting tonight by Mr. Hyland, when -in VJ " ,UM that i requested by tha mem bers of the chamber to h. .t .. II interested are InvlUd to coaU HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, DRY GOODS CO "Where the Ladies Shop" Town Topics Ilildcbraad School Improved Contractor Banta was In the city today to purchase lumber tor the ad dition which Is being built on to the Hltdebrand school. When completed the building will accommodate about forty pupils. tMagrrouaty UI Hurae Mason Jr.. who haa been seriously 111 for the last few days with. his tonsils, is reported to be still In a very dangerous condition. The Ill ness Is similar to the other cases which proved fatal In a number of Instances here this summer. Ladin Aid to Mnt The Grace Methodist KpUcoyal Aid Society will hold a business meeting at tbc church an Thursday afternoon at 2:30. A full attendance l re q.uVd. Goea to San Fraadtro A. J. Lyle left Monday morning for San Francisco, where be will meet Mrs. Lyle on her return from the East. Mrs. Lyle waa called East sev eral months ago by the death of her father. Uriaga la Back Lyle Mills returned Tuesday with a fine buck, which be shot near Clover Creek. Boyn Return Tom Delsell and Vera Dow, who have been spending ten days on the Fleet ranch Id Langell Valley, re turned Tuesdsy. Go to Rogue River Alex Sblve and Bob llunsaker loft today for the head of tho Rogue river In an effort to get some vention. "Doc" Takes Annual Dr. Martin, pioneer dentist of Klamath Falls, has loft for Poe Val ley, where be will spend a few days hunting. Ho will then return and hunt north of the city near Mt. Mc Laughlin for several weeks. Moving Establishment The Link River Electric com nan v Is moving Its establishment from the Evans building on Main street to a location on Fourth street, next to th chamber of commerce. Barrett in Astoria Jasper J. Barrett, who until ian years ago was associated with rh.,i. F. 8tono In law practice here, Is now located In Astoria, and Is Junior mem- Der or mo nrm of Smith Barrett. Mr. Barrett mads a host of friends In ruamatn Fall, all of whom aro pleased to learn that he la winning success In the rejuvenated city by the ea Report Goes In In his report to the state game and Insurance commission, Cbas DeLap, deputy county clerk, states that 144 licenses were sold during July. Flvo of these were sold to hunters and fishermen from other states. Most of the women employed In tbe department stores of New Y.-ir r-. celvo 19 per week. Women ct as factory Inspectors In British Columbia. Accarat (afersaattoa about the Klamath Haste. See Cfcjfceto, MB OREGON OREGON ROAD STATISTICS SHOW HTATK IS OX FAVORABLE FOOTIXtl WITH OTHER STATES OF THE UNITED HTATES In a table of itallillra recently I sued by tho United Stair department of agriculture, a complete total ot all state expenditure for road during the year 1913 I given with the amount ot state aided road complet ed In that year, and the total mileage of Improved and unimproved road. In addition. It shows the amount of automobile revenue received In 1913 and the state funds avalltble fur the present year. I Considering the fact that Oregon ffktaswt Kj.s nelaltial dtsth klaliMfak' I at tar naarva mwi vimiwii ssaaaav m t taaws In 1913. she compares very favorably with the other stales of the union In the matter of road Improvements. The stale first to pais this taw was New Jersey In 189 1. The grand total for construction, maintenance and admin UtrtUon up to January 1, 1911, for Oregc was 15.008. Total mileage of state aid roads in stale Is 1,941, and the total mileage In slate amounts to 35,896. The per Cent of roads Im proved Is 13.7. Tbe fact that tbe states (or 19 H have appropriated nearly 143,000, 000, or an Increase of more than 14,- 000,000 over the 1913 appropriation Indicate an Increased Interest in the state development of good road. The mileage of roads built with the aid of slate funds to tbe close of 1913 sg R.csmcxj ncany ii.uuu miles, or only about 3,000 miles less than the famous national road system of France. The present annual eipondl turo for roads la more Ihsn two and a nair times as great as It wss nine years ago. Only nine stales set aside no state funds for road building and only seven now have no state high way law. Automobile owners paid In licenses and fees In 1913 17,830, 89C, or about one-thlrtleth of state and local expenditures for rosdi. "OH, SAY, CAN YOU SEE?" W don't rmmui that, ex actly, but w do maan, ran you see as well as you roulil a few years ago? Are your eyea giving you the service Uiey should? If not, there's something wrong, and lu up to you to see that Uic wrong is made right. Tim only one to rectify Hie wrong is a competent optician, properly equipped. We have the experience, the ap. plianree and the ability to pat you back Into as good shape as ever, and when you m tiie bill it will be a "Sight for Good Eye." WINTERS EXPERT OPTICIAN 085 Mala Street BUILDING ROWS this Plaids Roman Stripes Plain Goods Among thl rear' staduatM t Weltotley Collet". ltwn r nia -J to marry Knglsnd lis a coict hr women arc taught ttfVpplus Good News Many KUnuith Falls lUadeni Ha llranl It aad FroflUO Thorwby. "Good h trav.U fl." sad the thouund of bad back suffsrsr la Oil vicinity art glsd to learn where relief may be found. Many a tame, eak and aching back Is bad no mora. Thank to Doaa's Kidney I'llla. Thousand upon thousands of people ars telling the good news of their oiprlcuco with tbls tceled rsosedy. Here I au example worth reedtag: Mrs. J. A. Harrer. Ill N. Eighth COME IN AND HEAR THE NEW MACHINES TWO OF THE VKHV I.ATKMT EIHNO.V I'HO.VOaRAI'ftM JUST RECEIVED 11V KXI'HEH COME IN AND HEAR THE filUND CONCERT EVERY EVEN1NO FROM 7lHO TO 01) WE WILL IIE PLEASED TO ENTERTAIN TOU fOugtFalbMssicHoise H. OREM, Proprietor The most delicious relish for any meal during the hot weather THE KLAMATH FALLS CREAMKRY Csn supply you with just this kind Pure, Sanitary Ice Cream with no adulterations. U you don'l eat It all, when It melU you have tha cream left, and you can uso It lor other pur poses. SEVENTH AND KLAMATH Phsme 74 ssbbbbbbbbI a? tfwl. Ursnts I'aae. Or... ays "rtir.o y vara ago I had a vary bad attack of kldn.y sad bladder trouble Aft.r ulsg all sort of medietas for month without rllf. I laid avarr thlug U astd. sttd took oaly Doaa's Kldn.y I'llU. Tfc.r took hold of the Woublo at tnc, Tbjr eased tha tsr rlblo pain and In a (aw weeks r tared m to sued health, t bate had lltht elU of aldcier complaint, bat iton' Ktdntf lilt bre soon driven r the trouble." For ! br all draltre, Frlca to cnt. FMler-Mllbara Co., Nufalo, N York. ote ageata for lae Ualted Hlalea. Itecietaber the nw ttoea'e and lake no other, (I'sld Advertisement) Theater Guide Houston's Mctrtpcu hmmob awAAMijBwsiwiasjwsMsaajBJs4kSa HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING MATL'RRAY NltittT STAR Til EATER "In Kip Mrlm of Hrr Hair" I'IU0 Tww-lteel Fealura ".tittraium nf ih Alarm Clock" l-dlion Comedy "HpmlMay of Ifeapalr" M.llg Drams ADMISSION TOMOKT. 10V TEMPLE THEATER The eiiangiag" Lubln Two.p Speclsl "JiuH Kssansy Comedy "lly the Old DtmI TrtM Olograph Drama ADMISSION ALWAYS 10 CENTS MATINEE DAILY AT alio ALL LICENSED I'lCTUHES MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Or. MOTION I'lOTUHKH TVEMDAVH AND SATURDAY. "This Diamond Maalar" Thrilling Drama la Three 1'arls "On Husplckm" Comedy AMATEUR PKRFOIUUNOK ON WEDNESDAY NIQMT