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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1914)
Tl'KMUV, XKITKMHI It THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON v.. M.l TENACITY OF How Germany Feeds MAIitltWS WII15 "Ti fluuinun AFTER BEING TURNED DOWN RE PEATEDLY, T11E COUNCILMAN FINALLY GETS THROUGH MO- TIOX TO BUY MAGAZLVES "It at first yon don't mewed, try, Her Immense Army 10 THE C.k, E If ilU in ' BAKERY MS4 " lJ. " ,, , SUNDAY FEAIUIE the rrisco wrecn NEW "YORK. Sept. 15 Amonrtie tne troops. lc nanamcd herees la the European war Also, a soon a the array betins lo ! raarveteas deeds recelte llttl operate out or JU own territory, there 'or no attention are the men who take anc la po4MttUe of the destruction car of the anagry soldiers and the of feod tagaxis-s and the oen of I IKK lU:i'AltTM.NT CALLED Oil .T AX K.IU.Y MORXIMJ HOUIt HY IU.AZK -M ri"VSED TO 1UVK TAKTi:i FltOM Kl'ltNACK try, again." "Right in this oM town" i .! r,. ikrtir. At neon lnty-m wwim . - ' ST tCM'lS Jt tl Ai rrcuvvred from thu wreck Tbolb- jtty-s ' " hYe b"" Mtn Ml ,nf,, ,hBti !. mi- "" w ---. ..,....... Mr &lh.l io kiti started frew -iv ,-. imtIu ben. last Trie larnunraimn i ..... - horses during ad after battle. Is an ottlaMc feed IU often hWe or iS . f-nf-, . t lb wooden ad. .h, ... ,, (J,iit ihn Th " i,rcewliiii: llr EDtl M IIHEEHI., MUM); 1Ml l IIIHMl!!!. Wit. I. i " -Mt ) the title hole or ruin tu TEHI'IECE ! l"Hl0t l '? J.'-f , Kf-te-dtc array isose men rorm a rej muhm vietnats mwr Jto t the sew mtmi bker on """ ' - ..r,, .u .. . .-.. . .nsi ilrwL enr Tenia, ano at J ai!Urit another example of tsU adag rctt-.ts rery coaiteoceshat of trar a To r r?i'.lipct of ch Ueraa , tkv tht taotolr? a fltr aVarm " ' ability. In the anaouccaeat taat tie Krwut wrais tan pon iar uwi- 4dter iscliide te s-caiitj roa .Rt ja j Tsr flatn r f krieJ Wfotv th 1 ..(tltl.-'n tn tSMttrotrxl. but tti-w n.!! for frwvl ibosIt i.T sismlr eta- rwKs. coe anil ail suacieni io i-r- City. PaUie Service and The M.nlci- fadMls Md t fa!ftu MeW)Mjrtto B, Btefc M.uiietory ai for tir. y. taik the ro'loa departtaent cast A lety iape at eeisUnaHy t mrxt . lad 'I lie kucolid frjliirr w. . ... i l tfltvft ttl lh HlBf llii.. . .Li rril l rirnirij - - - - - 'mi . tH.t ..f ih lH "' - """''. '.Mr,M H 11 II JB UI1HII I Ii I n .lii ns eaHili city council last algal voted to ccdtderj- i ,KrriOT. . Th- ATn.rtn ! The rwpwwtWhtlea of the deprt- pal Joornal. nu ooea oi soaou tiaa a -.: ulafc5j ,-. arMr.Ij.K! to wrfto rt df tk-M ration U la eriiilMt. lot In Itself, bat .o tto-e who att.nd j j. hkSl to BllJe of the council tnettinra. U aeana that Couaiilmaa O. D. Matthew flaaltr achieved hla purtote. For teTeratf taeetins) Matthe hsut ben brlnsinj: up the question of the city tatocrtb lng for these publications, in order that the council, mayor aad other c clala may study the acthocU being uaed successfully cUewhere, and make application of theci here. On rery occasion be aa unable to pass the motion. Tie fedtnc of a t&eJera army U aiJ a. to whKk mlticrd bacos. yiroWem of the ctm&it sicniSeaBee, ai uh aa4 pHv n added, aad wfciek. pn the eflklency at regular 'and throaKk eaUacti ef the oo:ur J qc5c suniJy of noerUaias food de- ptvrfd la rostalaer of parebmrut jnd Us Be to a rery lanre ex- about tea terhc too and lo Inch tent ide. The wple addition of bo A German array of I.6.W$ men rater to tbfc preparation create a coniumec dally not less than 560 ton vheiesK&e. eourUhinc and dt'Cidedl. of food, -"bile the filas of horses tasty meal. In ease of dir arct-wtty riulre dally quantities of oter trkv , the prcsaraUae can alio tx uh-J cold that treiirht. Each army corps, 19.00 men. U The German millUry supply depart- aecoaJicUJ by telte or thirteen ost aon to responsible for the about 4 men. tarrying a full ration cnlci and timely distribctton of food, for two day for each man Th or HI be considerable ork nijislred t: pt It ir IraaWt kap acal Tb atala rtlea of t& baVery. ceta!a bc tbe naoa!nerj. etc. Is lu the brKk :riHtare. not le ay way -Jurtrd Earl Kitchener the English Minister 1 dalti at leJefbtHie e. rera!KM la tkH eulr,T last yr . r-Umatrd at 2.Jl. ttBlhtiUahew.BdetI:B.iiJwitidrt,wlteowoaT!fl0Bstte wppy K1,nDM c, m aain, aad be supplemented t finl Qt wnch u jj,,, ror t aboat 6M ats taxr. tlon with a talk upon the bcneSts of such a coarxe. winding p by making each fo, ..d .T " .ki-, -mi,. tt ,-!- iid for food cun member of She council admit that s;swc4 vision U fAlW tte medicaliines on a UrSe scale, which send to nteribd to at least one publication, deiamncj. aC!, -.,eEd$ to medical the different army corpa at resntar devoted to the interest of hU trade Ja tftj oa, jBtervaU wWdy colwmns with ration Ot yiBKSJtoa. Tv ,f iflmlH .. n- -- -..n fn fnnr iin .... ".. . . .-s. fcM .V. . -.w 11,r . it atui1 f laMraO(f. Cltilrvlr lt- U- S.ImI ! " UH Mal y&&&M Sf jtuuiwfiuiisr3tiGff! -Kins ih- ltTle. lwy To-Krl Srtai sffnltf TrMh roo ?a fa foar i!T and which 14 TVhen put to a vote Hamilton aai,rroct & food snpplj1 department la supplemented in ?roporUon. Tha j -TJx. Srnat.v' IUII." Miu.s uw -jrv '-"""""war are the obstacle which mar see that the German soldier in the Lockvood ta the nesative. Mayor Mock lhe the Japplr cU u pract!,anr continuously In Modern Drama .,a, Cw, wfc XMt tnB j wacon will reach of provisions for nine full day. , ballot pith Matthew. 'hreak down, horses will be lost, and aad the- poibllity of starvia ol- if these things are avoided the roads dlers. provWed sufScIent time is will be blocked by ambulances, march found for mals. is very remote. PUN 10 WORK LAVA BED ROAD': ' rr VII. i ' "' '''Oft ila IWI, pj,, 'HhIiJ, Wl( Tllr hnll tVrtei trsi bf shown III f rl turr "Tlu i!ilff Mlfil . oav, u,, l.altj tildl, and Un. ini ,MJ itbr plndld nrtor. ( .hji,j J he IJII relr durllK it.o Um, ii hi u iiMtr ii,. t f U liilw tttt ) U.- I'ltrt "JtsiHtlU l .-v , in -i uiv KMiS'Uir ilrHutmir Itil. I. . I ... -. . -. I lb,. hHh btnj ura u ititi tr i.k i lltltNNU Kt JII'IIM: tl rMMMltUl l'l Till. III. IN M'IUli:i M I'tf rut: uoAH ix .hiiai'i: ' mm et l-t4J itt ui:il(i Ul.il I'l I i i i;i,m:i. hh w.nu i UilUl.lS. HI llnmr ., (j uii '. hn a wb-r r Maia,t anurii hhj uiuji tij, . , t ran hlt4Hl thu Mmlw IM Jl-d lhat h t4t twU n t fV(irt IJctIs and ww tito wimdrn Of tltatjln lb lUltle It wiu fcttiVA :rt;it return. tli-y l ! frails! jtlul nfiru uf the iii-i etc ttii iLo icw raise Of III" dlttiict Jol tbp llntllr flcrS Ate t jitt uor,., a f.tKin. axil talV.d of tbwi It U bolrd that lli tv atUj( . ..... -... i i...uti. .... .ki... i.ii vcu-rnt oi luv nw imib i uwii u" 'irtjer to wakp It plM ta 10 START NIGHT SCHOOL TONIGHT H'nitrral lkc Wwlw.' Comedy I I OOCBSES IX COMMERCIAL SCU JECTS OFFEKETJ FRE TO THOSE WHO ARC C.VAULK TO ATTEXD DCRIXG DAY TTME This Notice is Worth Money to You With J. F. Smeltxer. head of the commercial department, in charge. the sight school course will be open-: A this renin at the Kin math coun-' ty high school. The sessions will be held from 7 to S on Mondays, Tues days and Thursdays. Courses in stenotypy, stenography, typewriting, bookkeeping, penman ship, commercial arithmetic, etc, are offered free of charge. The course is for those unable to attend the day ewloaa. INSURANCE IN CONVENTION .NORTH CAROLINA CITY IS HOST TO DELEGATES FItOM ALL PARTS OF THE COtf.VTKY GO V- KRXOIl IS SPEAKER. United Press Service ASHEVILLE, N. C. Sept, 15.- Gorernor Locke Craig of North Caro-; lint today delivered the principal ad dress of welcome at the opening of th national convention of insurance, commissioners here. Mayor James E. Rankin and James U. Soutbgate ot Durham, also spoke briefly, welcom-; Ing the delegates to Asberille. ' The principal feature of the day's session was the addrvss of James K., Young, Insurance commUcioner of North Carolina and president of tbel association. He responded to the wel-j coming addres3. Llul Storm Sewer. The city council Monday night au lUcrixed the extension of the storm ewer system on Third street from Jefferson, the original terminal, to Main meet. Thli is to be a ten-inch main, capable of carrying off all the rain and snow water without damage to as property. Fruit is almost gone Flour, beans, rice, sugar, can ned goods are going to be higher If you are going to buy your winter's supply, we will guarantee to compete with any mail order house on the coast, but we would advise you to buy as soorf as possible before an ad vance in prices. Make out your list of supplies needed and bring it to us. We can save you money. Choice casabas, green peppers, green tomatoes, plums, peaches, pears, ap ples, cantaloupes, cabbage. Tbu U the twt t--cto,,ar! cf Earl hltchrurr tbo new war mwutrr of Ensland. wrc succe ia iaadiu;lhrtnolr4 ltb iiussmn troor on French soil u con it!.'fpl oa oi the brilliant stroke of the war. Walk It ta not d,8utlly known how many HuMiant bate reached France. oino ttlmatex hare 08 a hlch an :5.e90 Tim inl den motetui-nl of the risht Hank of ttip flrrnliii arreli- befom I'arU la their turn to the Mrath has brcn v plained lu some quarter by thrtr knowledee that a Iarro Hutslan and English forc bad landed and was , about to mireli on their rrar. Tio Husstan troop wrr taken alt the way from Archangel In transports to i Scotland and then hurried on through iEncland br trulu. a u. the xnlc pttttlutt, i i t, Ktofe.-r. It Is planned, an- c- tig iuril priy will llt ill tja KrU. Matty f tho who wrtll isst .car wilt tt Inrludrtl. and ai ranKriuvbi will aUo U wade ti tto kl w r an opimrtMlilty ti m the - lU-Jw In addlitun. th men will riuli plckn, boel. rlr . and as thy pro-cd Into that frclun they will utakr thr rtd before thrttt by dMK what llttlir IrVrltne l -. ary. lwid thr raktnc ald of tbr mall rHV Wbrn this If done th r.ml w in in guod riinilltlou. and tbu trip will t.c inlicti l.-M tUdlU'iui than lie fore KtrCtrlrally cetirralot oinnr U uihI for iTrfMlne mtvii In lrr-many. iil 'Irt-rl 'rlrl lltlri t pfr HU!.! lurrtllji til tile futlfll if V. it IK'I) oaklne that HlhuhoII H l.lnrrll bliH-V I? and ! ai riMt 31M1II0H. 1h. raralt-4 m.jrclW6 ,r bo liouid on (he nicM ' iirol.f Utll I Ir. t. t.lko KUuu.ll,. Vrj KJ?. of lb Winnatd rW iat,rl) in 1-alitrlt Vatloj ut b ,li.m,r nlcht with bw rt, x, and Mr lllltwrl Kl( vbul.aititf Mi'tinc. Ill , flr I-nJ in b ut Inrr hrr Tby are erralii tnttnmi Atl KUmatb, and will "lui i yrar to lln A Jurj in Motlni r.tr.tUi. siw men A majorlt) raak (he trrUt If lb (iltio Ala iinaultnoj. tbvtr ll is apical Cooking and heating stoves and ranges at city prices ! ; j fsitne of tbu uvwi-i in KncUnd -uw hare their berths and milomi, walls Md rdllHRi llnwl with alio j cetoent sheets. Tb average lncme of the Japan t-j family of four Is about .ISO a rear. This does not lare much mar inin for luxuries. i : 1 i It bos axu computed that at tbe .Urso of the arrival of Columbus tlirei ,wrr! Zi.o6it.00d Indians In North and' ,ikuth Amurira. ; ItMlan rallrrrsds protect ties and telcgrapb tolo against da) by .soaking tbcro for sorrral months be fore use In strong brine. Stogf- 4 f&MviiiM ffrft 'rrr. . t'. j ii iiiMamiiniii. 1 1 HBSSSS SBSmlM fcjTSSSSSSSSSSSSllSB SSSsslI for the thrift iivdurUt. riubscrlb fr ib lUrtid. i msu moath Theater Guide Houston's MetTopdiUi Anuseindai ' Wl'V'f tUt1 w 1 Marie Drtwrilor. the actrow, Is the .owner of targe mining properties In 'Nebraska Willamette-Pacific trains will be operatise to Mapleton by October 1. ASHLAND FRUIT STORE First installment of 110,000 for) the McKsarie Pass road h&s reached Eugene, and 170,000 will be spent in u. I J , The Dullest Mind is Brightened by the Use of Pure Food lniiiirtt or nilr.lifniliil fi. tun Impair Uii- mind mid ii)I(ur. It it nitilrory (11 Hie Inns of Xntnrc. ion run 1K1.1 n'tniii )nir mental nmt liyiIcnl fmullli l) ealliiK only Mirli frMiI(ii(I a aro pure, tilioIi-Mimo mill ill. Killblc. Ami )ou r.iti bct ohlulii niiiIi foodtufI Ii) iIi'iiIIiik tllli 11 Kturi- that makes 11 i,i rljilly ol limiilllni; lliriu nnil luu u n-pu. latloii to sustain. If ou jrc not already 01m of our rcat nrmjr of ciistouK-rs, lnIt jou to plaie n few trial on)i-r Mllli uh, U IK lrlKlit nil to urixi'ry tl.j fildlllll , Krtim for the tbrtftr inolorUt. Krrrtltln( l.rre tu dr. " Muf running ct. nws nil tnrrrsM yu rjnifuiu siul plraturet. w'e pcdslise in "Nobby Tread'' Jires TVw Ibia m h UU sUsssMWlktUsIltlStttttTW tswsj's rttUf ninulf riUti rlauatkli m4 ih-IwUl-BUT tmj ! Ii m iWditl 5,000 Miles WHIIE PEIICAN GARAGE HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER "Iti-Aiily I'liAilurnril," Vltagraph Coiuml) In Twu I'sili 'Twii hwk of Polalorw," Hi'llg UVslnrn Dfrtiim "llin l,krry of llir jdilrr of IJbl ; Fourtli of tlir. Clirotilrli-s f I'lrek Any Scat 1(1 (Vol. .Th. Sunset Grocery I 'bono 'MO Your OPPORTUNITY I lllMf nlliilll ili,.n V 'Mlhic Mmliliii. M Ml lilih I itlll ki i lii'im-ly loit pili... Itti,,,,,,, liiK out nf . M.ij im,. lllilln lillalniim, Xn I )iuir rli;,nrr. KlamatbFallsMusicHouse OIIEM, ProprleUir t'oinliiK HAlunUy ami Suinbi) Jmw , lt.kv) irrriil , KDMIJ.Ml IIHKI:h: Uii lb.- (Jrip.ln- llrwiim. THE MASTKH MIM" In Urn Wonili-rful llrel. TEMPLE THEATER "I.m(i flurrirk," Vltimrapli Two-Iter! Hi"i"l "Nin . I'rlilr," Hoi Ir Drninn "Tin. S.iillrr'i. al," Cusntiay Druiun WE (JIVE M.JIII. THAI M.M I sriMI"' ADMIHNION ALWAYH 10 CV.St MATINEE DAILY AT 'JiX AM MCENHKD I'lCTWIHW MERRILL OPERA HOU Merrill. Ore. MOTION I'lCTUKEM TUKHUA' AND HATVHDAYtl