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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1914)
fc$ 3 i'lf" 5. ) TUHftOAY, IMTKttHKH H, lsi Jf. 5" 4t ' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OKEOON A' , y - I -,'t T "ri zsc a Word Regarding the War in Eur re 111 m j . 1&& 9EX& its effect upon business and the situation in which we find Klamath Falls' Big Dry Goods Store at the present time The first thing we want to say, it that you will find NO WAR PRICES HERE, although it is a fact there has been a few sharp advances on certain lines of merchandise, in most cases due solely to'speculation. D. M. C Threads, Kid Glove, Imported Drew Trimmtni, et etc, none of which we necessarily have to have, are not only ad vanced in price, but almost impossible to get .. On the other hand permit us to quote the Editor of one of the leading farm papers published in the Northwest, in which he esti mates that in Minnesota alone, the advance in price of grain from July 24th to August 8th meant increased receipts for the farmers of that state amounting to approximately twenty-nine multon dollars. He further state, for the whole country the increase will amount to "more than one billion dollars." America will nbt only get increased business beet use of the greater buying power of the agricultural interests of the country, but there will be unusual activity in moat of the factories of the Unfed State. All our principal competitors, England, France and Ger many havepartiaUy or completely stopped producing. To quote frees a letter we received this merning: "We will get the normal Fall drmand. phw the business of Europe's customers, plus the business Europe has been doing in this country, for we will have to make equivalents or substitutes for the things we have been importing freea Europe, plus the business of supplying Europe with things they cannet now produce for themaelve." Why shouldn't this be a prosperous year tor Klamath County? and why shouldn't we have done just what we did do buy the largest general stock of dry goods ever brought to Klamath County? Well it's here, mistake or no mistake, and the prices are in most every instance NO HIGHER, quite often Less than heretofore. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEf DEYOND COMPARE UNSING mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm EassanV sawiwatssssssV AR -: tATUEM isfma'BfHBii'Ksaiiie sbwI t A.gAa7iasV,Bgg3asVsM&y y 3 IMF tlt"&!$i--. jr wm& Yen aawalda't aalae seeing the spleadld aw assort Meat at Woanra'a Coata, Bull ud Hklrte Mem' m4 Beys Bedca aad Overcoats, Macktaawa, etc., which ha hecsi received durtas; the aaat (tk. la fart, yaall Sad TON'S af aew merrtiaadisw awalttag Jfo' tasswctlosu , . Y t$ This store purchased almost a ton of Mtialng wear for Fall, and we have the freight bits and in voice on file in this office, which we wiM gladly snow to any skeptics doubting this statement MusMtng Wear is made for everybodymen, women and chit dren. The price range from SO cent to $5.00. if L 17" ReutWhile MeninFighU Uasted Preea Service LONDON, Sept. 8.-Slxtjr famlUe who eecapy' koaaes betongiag to a SeeaMd Sna have beea aotlsed that U' need ear ao rest while their saw folks are servlag their country la taavar. vtutmm advance ' ?' Tama MJOsauusB -'" yt UatU4 Press Sarrtat ir . ........I.. . - . . wMninuivn, it, m., seas- a. & i USM SMW the British esaeeesy f i,, that the Vraaah hare Ukaa the eaTea- pv Mraia juorrawa. Tey are acvaae t' -laa. aa then la coatlanoHa Iratinr V""aleT taaraatlra battle Mm. & SflHStMAlHI atSBCSI rr.-a j - wr : - " ' S-Jl.K'.WtV s B VGWAKO ANTWERP tJatte4Pfst Byux thSP" . ia that' than hara rr.tL. TT , ..-!' " 7 - SKS.JlP Iff '"aL r!iJ?j .!,. . . . - .. . . I vaW'1"i' lawara Aniwery, uum- Sip''rwrw urnm H" Miwaa mya wt ewi jm mm awaaaw xurcva up ai ABiwerp. It U Uilt beea auay bataeaa the JBelUa sad the X atreas German force la How EngW Is Treating Ho- : German Prisoners of War William Meaner, lu charge of the county Inflnaary for a couplo of yoar, has res!ssd. II la saceessor lias not yet beo named. Andrew M. Collier la expected home thi evening from Kutene end Portland, where ho ipent hla vacation. SS 'Better Guide - Stadium Where Ritchie Lost to Welch It Used As An Exer cising Ground For the Teutons Rounded Up in London. ' Treatment Given Is Good lleprearatfa' lUdgelejr. Mr. and Mrt. 8. tl. Carroll of ('Portland, are vUltlnt thU city to day. Mr. Carroll represent the RldgJey Protective Awoclatlon, an Inauranctt order condnlng Hi effort Mo member of the I. O. O. P. The Lamb; lti Wolfs '" Woman,' 101 ninon Melodrama In Three Pari 'Tm TrndrrllraHrtl KlKrlff," Joker Comedy, With Max Ather ADMIKHION 10 Cent Hoiston's Netrtftttii A-t$eatiits lftftWMWWMWMWWHWWW.W Hnurekri)tn room, ur ertdaa 4 ,. mmm .RS &: vnAMcmmmtBK j- v. m&z t J ff 7r': v.ii , ,OTJN8, TBOOPS GO rfaatSerrie tiiu . r r - . - -. . rgjutjijAWUk., aeat. s. it U an- an iba WTcmr liavji .!-,'', aaaa (Maaa aaJ alas run tn th aid ?iyac5MsiitSMaTs Aa a result they PJk1!sft4 ibe battarto oa ML WLeeea. as the sarrender of the city y mS. r.ii,..' jB'aaa :'&& ft ;, " ..iMBiilai ivd v c,-'." i VCamUR UOWEH LONDON, (By Mall to New York), Sept. 8. la the great arena of the Olympic, that xaoastroua stadium In Keaalaston, where OBly a few week ago the Freddie Welah-Willle Ritchie aad Gunboat Smith-George Carpen tier prize flgat were held, strange scene are being eaatced dally sow, Some two hundred odd men and youth ranging all the way In age from 20 to 60 every afternoon at a set hour go through odd antics, such as running up and down the arena. lumping, rolling on the ground and other like stunts. These youths and men are Ger mans held prisoners by the govern ment of England. Their strange an- W,' t WW1T, W wmm n ii '7 BIDaAVX. ,, left.; I. The war jaw, mmammt .ifcac. taa Ba MrtMi twajvadivtoteas of By ED V. KKE.V (United Press Staff Correspondent) , and cots, clean linen and other such conveniences. Barbers, but only En glish barbers, no German, are permit ted to shave the prisoners If their friends send them. Parcels of food and delicacies can be sent them by friend, too, but only after being closely examined by En gllh officers. Solicitors or relatives can Interview the prisoners in the presence of English officers. They are allowed to converse in the En glish language, however. me engiisn omcers make it aa ii vwn k.f.y W aaga- Plenty of newspapers aad lines are supplied by the. government and several of the prisoners have decks of cards, which they use tn while away the many weary hours. Many of the prisoners -who have been residents of England ior years, but who have never taken oat natur alisation papers, have been, able to secuie their freedom. English friends have Interceded for them. They were takon before Ifaa arm i officers in charge of the Oltyaspia and Clmtfflv rlllMlMnnj.H will, vmawA Ia ZJZZ." " '-their mth. conn- WAICH NOT HKAVEV It's turning cold. You seed a bracelet. If you are going to school you need a fountain pen. I have tho Conklin self-Alters. It's going to rain. You should have an umbrella. I have some new ones at reaion- ablo prices. The season's latest. See my prices. I.Bt MMInfl.n I HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE lioi,UN M. I'KAMt: UlAUTAUytM KXTKHTAISKK TU;hUAV MtiMT, 8KIT. 'I STAR Tin; THEATER CAItHOMi JOHXHON AM CARUtil.K CX. Prostntlsg Two Act Hoag. Daace ant nUlo;iir. under the circumstance. The daily routine Is much like that of a prison. At 7 a. a, all must arise, and those tics are the only exercise they are al- who have special bedding must "stow lowed to take for a little while each 'it away,'1 as in barracks. Accom afternoon. A thin line of Irish panted by armed guards, the prison- Guards, grim, sliest, khaki-clad men, erg, In batches, are permitted to per staud guard while the Germans go! form ablutions. Russia Aus- A t-f r '. Ms, gpH Hatafcea widow of the A, P. ,'w was killed 1 . w mwr tWslsTStaed ,' (&'-', 1',. -f s? v. V ? through their daily exercise. The Olyrapla was seized by the government without a by-your-leave or a notice of any sort. Officials de elded It was Jaet the place they need ed, aad they occupied it without fur ther sde. The German prisoner who are be ing held there are men who have beea take from German merchaat- bh, Germs resideats of England aad Oermaa "loaters" who it la fear ed are .spies la the employ, of the FrleadevAf the prisoner, by spe- U Birssission. have beea able to nuke it Utde easier far thsss. They have provided tbsai with sadstsada Then breakfast Is served the same ns in barracks coffee and bread and bacon, or sausage or ham and eggs. At raid-day hot meat and vegetables or a stew or a steak pudding, aad la the evening bread and butter and tea aad Jam, as much as they want, form the menus. try. Those ho have beea able to convince the officers by their testi mony and thtt pledges of their En glish friends that they 'Sear a love ior their adopted country, have beea al lowed to go free. It Is a very motley assortment of prisoners. Many clerks aad traders, unable to prove thilr Innocence,. are forced to He by the side of wretched ruffians nnd outcasts, Tho rngllnh officers feel aorry for the better dnsi of prisoaers, bat they are powerless to help' them. They are forced by the terms ef war to hold them as prisoners If they eaaaot with AdmlnlMralrh'a Notice Notice I hereby gln thai the un dersigned ha bcx-ti appointed admin jlitratrU of tli ntato of A. P, Hutch- cm. All persons having claim against the entate are hereby notified to present such claims, with proper voucher, to me ttiH Walnut street,' Klamath Kalli, Oregon, within six months from date of notice. i ! iJMitd nt Klamath Full. Oregon "W'liem Mountain and Valley Meet, nc-iminioer n, ivii, i.uuia Drama la Two rarts SADIE HUTCIIBNH, I . . ., Paths Tfwt TliHfty Jaawter," Kdlsea Cemady ! A Journey le the KaviraM of Sfk Psta Admtsele I awl a Cent The Large Slqment of Pianos Soon lo arrive will be noted for beauty of rase, fariety of wood, and rare of selection In regard to tone, lie sum to see them. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT All azpease la born by the govern ment. Mineral water or any other prove they hare no retail non-,lntoxlcaUng drink may be aeatjtbeir native country, ' me prisoners ey irienas, or it win The crews of csptured derma imrcnasea ior tnem ir tney have the funds. The prisoner eaaaot have knives or rasers or anything with which they might Inllct dsmas. Bmoklag Is allowed oaly at a eertala aerlsi. merchantmen are a sntle let. They de not mingle with ayM sta I the "prison." Hoidaag sC fcy themselves, thsy eTsrs la lew teee, Uy Ulklajr Aht wkat their fst win . " " , i i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SAFETY FIRST " in n'' --rh:zs .v ISHMJ and pwilt afterwards Is the rule In hntidllug the money of our da posltors. Head our last sUU mont and Judge for yourself now well the funds are Invested, bow ample tho cash reserve and how easily convertible Into cash the la VMtments are. Wo lavlte tho strictest scrutiny from Intending dopoNltors, FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OWKK)H . ""1IV TKMPLE THEATER "FootiHrlata," Sellg Drama "The Man Wha fald," lllograph Drama "The UlagvUle Vlr Defsirtmcnt," Kaltm Cemady "Mule CaiHaB," Vltagrash. Drsas ADMIIWKIN ALWAYS 1 CKNTf lllmvuu urv aw aiMI v , . -'mmnmt mu " txi ALh itotamm now ,r, MERRILL OftRA H0U. u.u...... . ... iHuitai mwtv rKmssaswy .jv" r V v t? M Ui i'j w i"