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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
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It to conceded ay Ue fans, wW fee the awtttaat and hardest fought game ever played am Ue loeal dia mond. Aa both teams claim cham pionships for Southern Oregon aa Northern' California, the encounter tomorrow, will practically decide the honors for boU cluaptoaahtpa. So be at the groaada ay 1:80 and do your duty, Mr. Sport Fnn. It la Mid that Ua Yrak team wtU be accompanied fey a atronc uggrega- Uon of rooters, etc. They will have to get ta and travel If they outdo unv Many are under the lmpreaaloa that the Boxers will be defeated to morrow. If crookedness be permit ted tiftexlst, we will.- With square ness we are sure of victory. -Tliaaa allaa Qroes fair the 1S Ow;a-ol.aaroely, aorapaatsa f ;! i.-,,. iv-jfc sas.m.i. 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"2l'rKr - - -7,r- r.:j.tr 4h.M. vT-'T7 aa'awr- :aMVWBy.-Bsm r part, afgards. the fJiBftAgBjaBi AfeBBBmlgaTi. ahmgl L4 at4ifeslBBBVan efWPMi JalWs?Plt aTBasTajaWaW MMBSaWTjAaVV ila-.i'1'"-.-- - - wMSm&mmm ;?liMlakrayaJ MMm &mmvm.fiW-mJ-,mzP r ".1MUSV.U". ,-( il '" J " Ji '. J -1 'V"i,T-l-- -t-i MWfiWf WW" i-eYiBWfigBMoJtam royal S'rf.'lJSS tt.t-7 It T" :;v-;ttsajitaJaaa TOJW;mwlnJ&la1a;lia aehort alaettoa of Aagt IS wfll fee Ain'v- :"';''w ri4 by Mta. Id. B.Homyar. The :0f0rMt:Ui& board marpaa ikijU r.Jt W Kfliani'ragla Jl-lt nr-'LtH.i y paMH i ." i i ..jiii..:i i. .. w .-m rswj ,-.-jf "- ; I 'i a;8Mi:?rt ' ifc m; ,.ip - W ' L T. T Vi PaMH 1 . I 4 ' jt1 " . ffifl'J w ,--J-i ".".'W -'f - J- . t--'---. l&ttWr,E ItfWlaltiWPafcfiwa bW.' hat Il-J-j- 'TWt.HV -r '-- lv- -( r'k' m -bi 'tTr77fc , " i?iKatM tXWrmtAMrdm L-l'-TJt,"" ?4! I1 '.J "' i- -S --- --.T- T i a. tha 8a. PYaaofcieo fair . ".i Moving Pictures 'A.blg mixed program la the bill for the SUr theater' for tonight only. The two. part Blograph drama, "Auro ra Floyd heads the list One of the latereaUaE Paramoant trarel series wiu alM bo shown today, and an'Mi son comedy and a Sellg wild, animal pletare- completes today's program, which will be shown today only. ' Indlaai Svperrtaor Paaeea Throch H. O. WOsoa, Indian, raperriaor of allreserratloas la the Northwaa), was In.the city today on his way, from Ua fair at. Sax Frandaeo to Ue Klamath reserrattoa, and on to Roaeharg; where he la statloaed. Be la aeeom- panled, by' his son, and thtr are trar eling by.nuehlne. Karasl Bakery J. Hlrvl. partner tn the Nnrml bak ery, of 'Ula. city. Will be accompanied tomoirpw c trpperlKiaiuth Lake fey the employes of the bakery on aa ex earsionglTanby,hlr.HlrTl. Thefam Ilie. of the, emptors, wfll be takaa the trie 'aUo far u MUnw. l?fJ"Jt "'it ts -;! -if y-"J - Mr. Johaf Cox and Mm. Mary Cox. were married today .by Jnatlea of. the Psaee Oowen. BoU are from Olene, and wfll make their home there. and ca'SBUUaIeaTe'te the-nKmdag' for 8aa ir;yf1aiaBO,a see the air. . They win Praafafemtf4aiaBUerJWu Wt4'5lOlAVKH-O.U t JE.v &&&&&&' ' Ws,'i" ''' -m mm&j&r&m&& l ,;v '.y ."tf)- ', TJ HEATER 1 t.( ' itw: MAMMamitllAaJM ' M4iamiaam'Tmjms v IW ' SaajniDnaui.to Twov Part. S?W' w,imn'iaai" , . !3fe ,fr?fjtlg''Alnali Maura . rmmwmi .-' j.i,JT' 11. J if'a,! - - . i. . -' j. ' 41' fc- ,aMasmjt;oaaBay 4 at Vahr Mrs,. nd Vannlce left, thin morning for San Frandaoo. where aha will meet Mr. Yankee and thmr wfll see the fair on his retarn from New Terk, where he ha. been parchasing goods for the OoMen Bale store. They will visit Ue fair togeUar before retarn- tag TUFSDAY StT FOR ROAD OPENING COMMERCIAL CLUB PLANS TO HOLD FORMAL ROAD DAT OPENING ON KLAMAOrS AF PXAN WAY NEXT 1VBBDAY Plana are being made by UeOam merclal Club by Secretary Fleet for the formal .opening of Ue new road, completed today, between Ula city and the Fort KtamaU coantry on next Tuesday. It la planned to gat as many automobllleta to make n par ty as poeaible. tse a lanch, and Jour ney oTer Ue'aew road. A number of Ua city and ooahty officers will be asked to make Ua trip and make abort speeches on Ue Imporuaoa of Ua event to Ula city and Ua county In general. The county court made an Inspec tion trip over Ua road today tar inal acoeftanee, aad.lt la expected that to day will aee Ue last work on the roast Superintendent Oaapmsa has announced that Ua rani will fee thrown open Sunday morning at la o'clock. It la aicisaary to aaore Ua camp and dredger from lta praaent location before traaa can paaa. RndeaTor will be aaaaVto take Ua band on Ua trip. A good nlnaa far Ua ranch la amid to fee loantot on Ua id. An Uoaa who wfll maka Ua trip are rega salad to leave Ualr men at Ua Commernlal Clab. ,Tha start, wm be made Into ta Ua aftar- on and Ua retarn during Ua eraa- la ROEF. PARDONED FROISANQOENTIN BOARD OF DEBBOXORB YOXB VNANIMOU8LY FOR PARDON, AND MB MAS AGRBBD TO RULR. HIMSELF FOR THREE MONTHS st RaB Playen . Owing to the fact that the Klam ath Falls baseball team was able to pay 04T its debts of, last year only from the, receipts ofUe season Ula year, with the resHlt that Lyla Big bee, premier pitcher, and Dick: Nel son, flrst sacker, are Oat money on the summer here for board to play ball for that team, and loss of, time in securing work, a subscription list Is to be circulated umonn- the baa4. ball, fans of the eity to reimburse them the money that they are out of pocket The aifdltton of Blgbee and Nelaoa made It possible for Ua Klam ath team to win its games, and since they hsvailead the Kwaunas In bat ting. Blgbee has proved to be Ue only man able to .win his against opposing teams of the best repute ever secured here. MisBjrii' ii ktn- -r.i r-i r.' r . , -,.. 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In this modem age there to no need' of the woman develop lag into the Household Drudge of a century agKV" Machinery: and modem beni aeaa method, have lightened the bnrdene and produced caV ctoncy for the man, sad the name to true wHh respect to the, disagreeable portlea of honeework, If the unmsn to wtoe eneagh to fellow the ex. ample of her husband. Our Bread, to mede from the best Sour, baked tot a7 SPOT LRS6LY CLEAN bakery, beaes tt to a perfect product. Trjrna today, aadjreawttl never fret Open Samdnya f row m. m.- .to 7'gv, an, NUBIA BAKING CO. Store that iMiniiiiim Satisfies ij v - ,.y .- -. rn '.ft;'- '.IT', ' fa A ' - v.J- ' V " ' i,1: , j , , - - i a ..... i f THIS STORE is a joy to the woman who prides herself on her appear ance. There is satisfaction in know ing that in planning your new Fall Clothes you can secure right here in Klamath Falls the most fashionable Dress Materials and Trimmings to be found in any of the large city stores. Our shipments of Fall Goods are arriving daily. h I -1 i X y ' ' ' . I Stilts Drygoods Company "WHERE VHE LADIES SHOP1 an t M MMMMMS1 m 1 Ml MM M " ' BBBVSBBBBBBslaBBB ggBBBnasjsssjssjBBgaM wrative Losses of Seven Nations inthelEuropean War ratio of killed to wounded. It pit , ou modern wars the number ot let wounded haa been to the Duator a! dead as four or Ave to one. Here tts two categories are much rooreathn equal. Many of (ho woundtd ami joinitd their regiments, but rouy Ht.J crippled for life, The sick, was Im been numerous In all tt armlei, m) not listed here. o z OS b. Ctc? m h OEl rB J Si ' I X X .ua VBRHBBJ rsmji The losses of Europe in the war up to May 81, an compiled by the French ministry ot war, are as follews: Total killed, wounded and taken prisoners; ' v France, 1,300,000; England, 471, 000; Belgium, ,111,000; Russia, 8, 780,000; Germany,' 4,0,0e; Aus tria, 4,885,000; Turkey, 84,000. The total of killed, wounded and prisoners token far Ue seven coun tries is i4,srt;eer ' This table .WMprepared for publl; cation early tat June, but was with held because thef French authorities feared the enormity of ' the flgures might have a bad'aw efeet on the people. The eeWuteMom while probably nrt.exeet; may, feeconsider- ed the most compmTeeord of loaiaas so far. put together.. The losses of Serbia are not available, but aa that country haa entered froaa alagat is nadltion to war, tboy must be large. The. largest total loss is charged to AiiBtro-Hungary, the largest propor- tlonate Ions lo nelglum. Enoueh nr. sons have been killed to populate a country like. Sweden. Since May 81 there have been many violent battles to swell the totals giv en tho French offenBlvo north ot Ar ras, where IB.Opo are said to have been slain, the Austro-Itallan engage muntH. the area Wtl in n.ii.i. . ,tha Oerman offcnslvo in the Araou.a, 1 The taunt mtnnlihii.. ..i.....- it ------..,m,m mmm vaa MOTHER SICK STOPS ARRES1 HIIKRIFF WW tKtKH ArTBRhttX. BUT HKIUOI7H IIXXKSH OF m'. MOTIIKR I'RKVKNTN MRlXflOS' HIM IN ON ASSAULT fllABOf SherlS 0. C. Low made a trip nV llonanuf yesterday to got PblllpOsa nn an amiault and battery chare Fi ferred by W. K. Umon, but famd. that Oden's mother Is In such a aur oum condition that ho (ltd not .1.- . . . t .... ... h1r inn nearc to onan ino uinu -. ,i It scema that Iemon and Oda Wh some trouble, and Oden struck Uf ,j In Iha a.lit. VI. Hat bnnrkltf eV - " -" ""v:;rfc Ji ni miLttam Mnw...... m hi. imni ihu ".) i""l( flWlklWIt II Ml" ."- "- . t low found Odea's mother to e. a serious condition, and not Pt.? to live, and so permitted him torn main at her bedside. The chart f". be taken up later on the outconki Mrpdjn's Illness, s ' Retam From Fair Mrs. f! H. ITilrood anB Utt, ," II. Hamilton and dauibtor Hslai A ... ; . .-7.- 7 MtsTJ; turned ish bi.bc rram sovurai " v stay at the fair In San FraadajaAi atn - K-H ' V) ' v- THE "GREATER OREQOH teTlfta. -- l.iiu ... waana mm nMssi- .. n new nvaaifHiBiBrm, UrsM .ra.iit .nj t.tmisSttw'JBfflsr&'tii ismTttssEssvivtat. (SSSwasswKb. misx&ses&ssi&bsz LM I-JIUIUIIILB r- --T--T W V.BWWB . WHtoforfri.tol4r.f,jl'il:i.;Utrar TTMnrrmarw nn ...v.. -, s- """, v WeWiUWI" nC -' mvwf unnuun AaQMSte Thet are sM'-JMsw, Ihe reaaar ale, the WaMeasl, the Aahaf . tee wn'a Btore am the rhjws PhealK. lBtlme4reeMH-v - - u' ' ' 1 t 'a-jljtaaeal sBBBaw1 t Keraaee. taer. are aeawwwtwnrr .-rii am." " ' -'-'----' e-MSaw- ud fully able to laake preaJT fair satelamaats, Bee CWJf m'tii ,fl.. p;Tf''tOCLASj, ' iiliraB :ffr,aeneral tggZl MbIi rai Seat'. tA . 3 WdfeajOi'bog Ml, -'g.! '.? . ..-1. "iMag '. hand "' i?ri lVut.kWf wnii wrTp-Haaiaaa ,.. --i, m J ,fy!i''foa -eogaltlon. WS t J&i.LSMh t i -r i & rr llil Klamath FalW w- i. . t ,