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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1914)
MONDAY, AVQVVT , MM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKIOON JNMBfOV BEFORE YOU GO ON THAT VACATION ORHUNTING TRIP h COME IN AND LET USDRESS YOU UP IN THE RIGHT KIND Oh JLU 1 liiiNU r iff if if 'I 1 1 ''r ill si j i i .IH. I I i i l JH Sar rl l e are Exclusive Agents for Duxback and Kamp-it Clothing. Posi tively the Jbest for outing wear. Khaki and Whipcord of all kinds. Red aw&m Red Shirts for the hunters. YOU CANT ENJOY YOUR TRIP WITHOUT THEM K.K.K. STORE, Leading Clothiers s5fi m v V1 l.' SINCLAIR NOVEL . IN MOVIES SOON AFTER A PETITION SIGNED BY WO THEATERGOERS IS PRE BSNTED TO HOUSTON, HE BOOKS THE JUNGLE" SHEW AMES WADE fiEMANY Manager J. V. Houston of the Star Theater Is cengratulating: himself, a having secured the greatest feature photoplay that ever appeared la Klamath Falls. This U the drama- UaaUon of Sinclair's "The Jungle." In securing this attraction Mr. Houston was assisted by a request signed by over 200 names to exhibit this wonderful production In five reels, which means 500 feet of film to produce the story. This feature deals almost exclus ively with the great labor problem and will be of great Interest to every cltlxen here who wants information labor. will be exhibited at the Star Theater two days during the month. Positive dates will be an nounced within a few days. (Continued from pas 1) MMAMMMWVW4WW WMWW WWWW using autos and motorcycles Instead of horses. United Press Sen id HOME, Aug. 3. The Russian forces have Invaded Austria at Lem borg. The frontier guards, after a weak opposition, retired. regarding "ine Jungle a Wisconsin's new law protecting frogs In their breeding season is be lieved to be the first of its kind In the world. United Press Service BERLIN. Aug. 3. Russian in fantry and artillery bate invaded Germany at Scbwlnden, and have es tablished outposts. A million men of the regular army and first rcsene are rushing to points along tho frontier to keep back the invaders. A later wire said the Russian fleet was retreating toward the Gulf of Finland. United Press Service BERLIN. Aug. 3 nee has received a France has Invaded fort, endeavoring to The foreign of statement that Northeast Bel capture Alsace Wizard Disregards Physician's Rales before the Germans can interfere. United Press Service BERLIN, Aug. 3. The war office announces 75.000 French troop have Invaded Germany at Ait Muensterol. and that the German border patrol are retiring. Three corps of the Ger man army are rushing to meet them United lrea Service BRUSSELS. Aug. 3. The German Cologne army Is crossing Belgium and has reached the Muese River en to ai Lower Prices k I If ' w i$ fr ft l! Buy m I Ford Mot iitY I h tt' ' I .SM Wx .. i $ JK '" i zzzil vW -' sssssssssnniss .. '. J W 5 . , . .. . m " m m " ksssssWsssH-HM United Press Service BERLIN, Aug. 3. German front tier guards captured fifty Russian Cossacks In a light today. United Press Service 3. General Uhlans attacked the French at Petit Croix, but the advance was checked by saa chlne guns. The Germans charged repeatedly but were repulsed with heavy losses. United Press Service LONDON, Aug. 3. Stockholm wires that the Russian and German Beets clashed in the Baltic and that at least one Russian ship is ashore. United Press Service NISH. Aug. 3. Servla has assum ed the aggreiwive, and with the Mon tenegrins supporting, the army left today to tnvade Bosnia and provoke a revolt. United Press Service ROME, Aug. 3. A complete mo bilisation of the Italian army has been ordered as a precautionary measure. Italy will try to remain neutral. Lime was one of the earliest ma terials used to Improve soil, being mentioned in' the writings of Plato and Pliny. Effective from August 1, teed against any redaction da and guaran- TOURING CAR -- $490 RUNABOUT -- - - 440 TOWN CAR - - - - 690 rs fully equipped. tates of America only). F. O. B. (In the Ud Farther, we will be able to obtnla the '""(mum efficiency in our factory production, and the minimum cost in our parchasUg and sales departments If we can reach an output of 800,000 cars be tneea the above dates And should we reach this production, He agree to pay as the buy. era share from 940 to 960 per tar (on or about August 1, ieiB) to every retail buyer who purchases new Ford car between Aug. K 1, IM4, 4 August 1, 1818. For further particular, regarding these lows prices and profit sharing plan, see the nearest Ford branch or dealer. or Company i. :-aw " :-fH A -ryMAv rP:ji B:r-- V??5 ''.''':?B !' JhsHs-n? Zm J i sPr? Jri " ,i V J s?i jJJi sa bsssssssssssssbbs! LANDSCAPE A!TIST IS HERE (Continued from Page 1) Urges Prohibition on Slaughter ot Calves that the United State lias as good a brand ot cnlc beauty as any of , tho European countrlf. If not bl ter Thin It Is the lutrntlon of (his department to kep as much uf this I 100 million dollars at home a I . possible Till will bo done by so , Improving our parU and enle mi inl0j irs Srtlc. Uuich(r u( tae uoUor t Jf that the people can ret to them. If (.,,,A(I m Au j prohlbl- "d I'nltrd JU J we had an industry nuch a a roal ' .'i..,,,!.,.. u. uhj., T1U bill no- U Mat ootf. 'mine or other bu.lnc, n.lil.g 40(,U"' "' ,"' -Uu8,"cr 0 "U" iJB4 u our .!,. kr bs. Il IU millloni of iloltant a year eteryboily "wu 'ri,r "' BRO " " """"" " "" would be Uhlnd It V would rx- tnlne the beef uplly and IncW Tiioinas A. Edison Much against the adtlce of his physician and his family, Thomas A. Edison is again burning the midnight oil. It became known hero that In a week Mr. Edison has spent less than six hours In his home, Olenmont, lnjln Wahlngton. D. C." Llewellyn Park Practically all day long and the belter part of the night the "wlrard" Is on the third floor of his laboratory working on tho talking omvle. "Any person who knows Mr Ed ison Is acquainted with the fact that he will neter glvo up Interest or work on experiment with a thing until It has become as nearly perfect as pos sible," says William H. Mcadowcrofa, his private secretary feci them to Then why cannot the(4cnuy plulue Mi onunM (Kovernment make oery effort to keep Krowlne Ivak. In lh consumer' (n much as povil Mo of thai too mil- p( Lei book km otir. of th principal lion dollar that ga tn Kurop within f topic to be considefr by th na her own bounds? And that Is Juttjiional convrndon t th l'nltd hat we Intend to do liutchrr of Amrrlca, which "lletlde that, you rout remember 'mblrd brr tudar Ithnt the Individual rouimunlll win' Abothfr auestlon, almost -qua! la (galn greatly from such (ravel You lutuirUnce. was rt)ar(mrnl of Xale (raust remember that before tho (. ), Uppw,n(lng (he federal stat. uer me tourist coracs. Let a fewulr, f0r the rvculatlon of lh sals of thousand more peopl. go through i meats. our section every year on their ayl UWcuuIng tho work of tho con to Crater Iike and the difference Indention. Rcretary John II, flehoneld your locality will soon be noticed. '0( at iuls. said that for ten year "I am Just up from San Francisco. t)ir bulehrr.' associations hav fore where my headquarters for (hi dls-U,rn (he coming scarcity of meal, and trlct arc located. My main office Is nrin ..f r,irt, !,-,,(, i. .. b'cun (o be folt throughout the be pajc4 " JlcItOfleUt uld the akKUItoe Also tauircd municipal sUushter hoto In order lo facilitate (no ItMfXttOU ill meal by Ibe cotcrntssant. EN6UND'S ARMY AND NAVY (Continued from Pag D He left this afternoon for Crater 'e.nirv Lake. w o from there to Ranler "The association readied Un yean. Park and through tho rest of the a:o." .aid Bcbofleld today, "that a nat onal parks In the Northwest flu- nrclty of cattle was coming. We nat(et.-4..i t ... v r.mrBeni uanicis win look ovor tins'!' fttrrrrfe! Ip triA fial. lti. . - .. . .mv ,,, w n Tlew or building coucrcss a bill hotels, roads and other Improvements for the convenience of the tourist. Iti!ln I'rwiurr l fif As an ultra Altratllutt, I bo lt "III frwdure lo faiur Rim It ttleht Th Ate "Colleen llai..n the crvai Irish drama to three tU, and another tmuituxni of thai great tcli.Mtoml nliu, "The Perils of Pauline" Theater Guide lntro1urlne l prohibiting lit Houston's Metropolitan Amu$eaenls uniUy Flthlng George Cornell. A. T. TlndaJI. H. Vance Hutchlns. fleorgo Mitchell and Fred fitukel spent Sunday angling for trout on Williamson river. They re port only fair aacesss. vessels In British day, and of all waters. Crowds astsmbled at Buckingham Palace and cheered the king wildly, besides singing patriotic songs. Sir Edward Grey announced tho mobilization of the British army and navy. United I'ress Service ' LONDON, Aug. 3. It Is reported that Germany seized four British steamers In Hamburg harbor. Off for the Wilds . Lsster L. Terwllllger. Jlmmle Bo- denhammer and James Weber left this afternoon for a weak of rnsUss-' Hon In the Oregon wilds I I ... T. ...I .1. ill in, .I,,,,., mmmmmm HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE i .. nci.no H.m'iuuv NKJtrr In From the Homestead Mr.. Paul Lambert, who Is spend ing the summer months at her hus band's Aspen Lake homestead. .' an over-Bunday visitor hero. ' It Is estimated that by tho ex penditure of 110,000 the Crook coun ty end of tho McKenzle pass can be put In good condition. The Central Oresron hlehw.. through Lake county Is to bo marked I j oi oi neavy steel signs with tho Uttering cut Into the metal In ...ri. manner as to make It ctmsnin.n.,. unucr wn to 8ee the Lake i Miss Kathryn Slnnott arrire i... night from Oregon City to visit her brother and new sister-in-law. Mr. Crated"; ?"'P 8'nne' "-, -Crater Lake and oth.r Klamath scenery t.hllrote writes the klxf ... U.-W M.I. "" "' rake your fam ily and dearest friends. How would you liko pfclurcsoflhciii in their natural, tvcrtlny, fnin illar aurrotiiulings? Step into our store oihI let us show you l(w easily yo good ijicl nnil of c l .-.....,. .. .. .. UI-tKA IIUUSlv i STAR THEATEy "Tim Perils 0tA'Um" J ffa Rwls "Tlio Colter IUwm" g Kslmjrhrsel(ee Jstur lIIHMI(f, inc aUdmi, ic TEMpJLErHEATEK uuio licaailt'hle l nll.. Woodin guide posts will also be pro vldod for tho less ImDortant m,A and crossings throaiihout tho county. Subscribe for the Herald. 60 cents month. I ''''sssjBssssssssssss-ssssnnssMs------ M, In 1876 OvPiaiiojffle jJ"M by sfeainenr la prJUi loau lobrby l WlsPHERD - i Notice to Taxpayers Notlco Is hereby given that the as. sossment rolls will bo onen foe in.' spectlon at the assessor's offlco until ' August 3th. Taxpayer are od to call and examine roll before same are turned over to the ho., . 4uuiiiauon. -t j. P. lbb. AlMaar i can iiinka tirts of Uictn I crvtiilmr i-lt,r you cftiV nlK)ut, MittyC nfenift 7 Yu ntciKno Mini iilwl-f nblyMti 1 experj. hvw rciuurk- i pie. toiiihiicl. eniclciit cuinurus can m had nt from 31. 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