rM' tf ' w .HH THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OBJCOON ', -iJvTiiw , j.,V. .. ,3 . ' VVL rr'.rrsT Get the Prosperity Look ' :r M. ,1 3.TF i 'fl . . p. " lH JfA.x WZ&si ' I .;& : Ijw.7 A- -' lirt T i 1 IV- ra v ZM-'-Amm' ") Jwv VTeBgy Oja"ImT .BS?L-v!fctw KVA.:.:A-5'm. j r amman I "- fk'X"W-V'VV"wtVflV r nrir.1 n-. - hbh I ! .4 -v h r iur ur' . ? uj -v el p" v i i OSW iO5-" vi'lr m. I ' I V sTi 2L Wvi i tfCi't o3 v Bl tLii2nnBBnBBBBnBBnBBTnggmB v PaBBBB?BnaBtX?annxmBjnBD I V'-33S3 ? E?! -5gamBBBBmT nam t .r . I ftA ''vv.H V'';vic lc.oBBBBBBBanBBT . i- - Wmt mBuT1 t :'' ' 4 . XmXmwStfulE&l . - iT:.. . SwR ' s. r u r ,vc THAT meant the Royal Tailored Look and through Royal TaUor Service you can rder t this store the utermott in genuine custom-tailored, made-to-order clothes at $16 to $35, A whole world of worsted and woolen patterns to select from any texture, any color, any pattern of your choice is here at these amazingly low prices. c Does H mem tmyitmt toyomtosavt ten to fifteen Mm on yowr Fall suit and overcoat? t v Roy.1 Tailor full suits, taiiwrW by wumt vnMwmm, $25, $35 d S45. r. v V V t ... -. LftV'i V-A , .pnccoa K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS . Ks)x bats, Walk0tjr SMMS, DTMMy IWStl Fall styles; SrSi.ICyrnow ready f , . K: -s? wim i sw u j'IuC 'H: f r-?v r't' t S4s. I . r -6 . I. " ; nunuia'inimi uns . J i ""f rf -! t i ..' ' : t ' r : 5wiivi. .w h DOXlAlt TVR ? a rMMlDK1 MSJDB1 DQt tsfXyl tic? imtim ffeMk Mill tn. BAVvastt vatjaaBHSSMEj is asm ---)-. ..' " . -Z '-"' v.. e km iwiMMt fir tk tMriti FRANCE SAYS NO 0UI-D1S USED bemhb gbrmax aixbqatiov. a muxbs It As attempt to muw attkxtfox from BUMAX Ik ,' lAiiwUl &.! S1 P , " 4 !. -' ' ft rfc-ft ajG' &TfI s.' -J i ISreL v ftfc, St'ITssnth -f ,W MSMA'to li, iMr-SllOiWintiMn-3to tkfa.aet. aMwMnvfllSZAk t ',tr l-.v K. ikfaGk. It V wt ."-" T -N .'ar.MtorkaS' WU4 KteawU war tiMi ivrtac tM Mt 7WrH (MMtowlU tvttr. :S M? h aM tato y. JtjTiSMSi In hmmWiHib. it ssiaA'i ;?--V -'? JTlJU'l f '.-. I . . mm-- r mas IHIMHil SaSSrPrwSiS L'K4 PlMi SHUN OKOKAVX. 8C 10. "Frmace wiU ttnuHr praiMt aaftfawt U Oer- MHesUM that tk IUm are MM MtelrtM- Del Cum tomjr. '"Uft4aMe4tr ." comtimied tb sin teter, "the eaUre chtrge U a well ptaaae aaaewTer to tar twMIc la- Alcaattoa of aeatral cooatrlee, eape-j eiauy Aaurlea, from tke German atrecitiM i Betclaai aad Praaee." Lord Roberts, the British Commander - iiLS hr BpWiSrl gvw for welthi aa the bail of railway mall compe&MtlOB, ami has rtco mcndini rates vrhlcU lll yleU tl.c railroad companies a rvwauo l!hHy le than tbe averaie revrnue re Icclred from the trannporutlon of fita- ttagen, the reread? In each inttaare being computed on a car mile baU. It i eatlaated that ihU will rceull In IncreaalQK the corapenutloa of the railroad about 13,000,000 per an num, or !lutlr lew than S per rent The railroads contended that thrj were underpaid 115.000,000 per year. HOUSTON PLANS A German Consul's Sons PHOTO BABY SHOW r. Ll , ,n .1 rigM nives Droiners BEER, WINE, AND FREIGHT TAXED I'MOTtMiRAI'MM ttV KLAMATH IUIIIKM WILL UK rXASMKD ON MCIU.V CHIUIHK.V FHUM iasT co.vTarr to bk mhow.n ' ZSM m ".-"TrfrIL5 dBBBBBBBM .ft?siM Haa MsaBSiil -( ',in v. .PiT .li. 1.1t ass,!? w-wsw r -,s? - , H.! -':',-i rMSMvaal ia a Wssrr'itX 'aaaaiWt WeM Kow Optlrisa Here Dr. OeWe. the well known optician at Madford, Is la the city, and expects to raaaaia Are or aU weeks. During this tiate he will visit Merrill aad Boaaaaa arofeesieaally. Dr. Oeble has for sereral rears uaat beea eaeratlaa a ieaa-criadiaa plant laadfsaterylaMedfard. If yaa are la aaad of Klssses see m. Ha Strea yaa the heaett of aa aatteal adaaatiaa aad tweaty-twa rears ha aetaai araaHst. - - . Filees ace reaeeaaale aad coasist-. t eat with the valae of saea serrlees. Oseae at Caaalaaaaai apartateats, ea aeseta Ceatral aehoel, Teeth aad Pine atreeta. lit -v-r tDRMOCKATIC CONOKRMI l,IUD- KHH AGBKt: VPOX THK I'itOVI KIO.X8 OF THK TAX BILL TO MKBT .HE VEMJK JDKFICtT I WOULD PAY FOR MAIL BY SPACE I WSSS.? 1 st&'pTjVf ?l WAMTKD TO HIRE Oae good waa em. ttmm aad a rates to as far ahat oae aiaath Addreea C. K. Kd iler, has 4lt,Hy. lS-St S.'x m&t 'tirsfm. a tr-c m$ Vy -.. r-.:s A. ii&s: j 1 '.& S&2JS: m ".Vj5.'7i KtitJZV y. &3 jmy- An Ad for Women ,. . if tc .i!;jrtj-Jw ftl 1 J'' 4VHHE 'asBajai saaasaaai kaa raaaaaaTail fegV ,4 &WmJ..?BJ-- ,wnMr ,aaaBSal MM rsaajaaSBCSfJ ' ial SM y wMbm WsUetJM SaMasSV BBT' mm? U3I.W ' : iv; 4 ,j-J , iF, JONATHAN BOURNE'S COMMIT. TEE SAYS THIS WOULD EQUAL. IZE THE COMPENSATION OF RAILROADS M3 TO far 1" f7f rrwi . e . . r 'wiirBjipfc LetMao tat worry- " W V -- . - - - l-.kSMJariMlryliM. Walla w a worry k is to Uda wkat to , JRi! , iM.if. 1 f I aaaafeAS I ha v huisjffsals f ckrer aa"ls1SBaiaaisMf STfefv sB IdSWa IS ReH ''W)itelaWarajhM ImIc otot K-yri jfe. & 1&' .1 T15' - tit f dSi"s . Le iYMSftfl (Herald Special Service) WASHINGTON. D. C. Sept. 10. In a final report submitted to coa- grees, the Bourne committee oa rail- United VtttM Serrlce WASHLNOTO.V. D. C., Sept. 10 The ways and means committee has agreed upon a war tax hill. The pro posed bill increases that tax oa beer by SO cents a barrel; wines. SO ceata, and taxes freight 3 aer cent of Its value. Woodrow flaally accepted the freight tax. ASQUITH ASKS SMSS MEN United Press Serrlae LONDON. Sept. 10. Premier As. qulth. In addressing a iolat sessloa of parliament today, asked that body to pass a measure Increasing the rentier army by half a mllMea. Asqulth made a patriotic anneal. He stated that If this ferae Is lasaH clent, he will ask far farther In creases wbeoercr Beaded. 10,IIU ... ..it . k.. - Atcnraie laf invHuuou ri...t actmeat of a law substituting space Ha,, Need glasses? SeeDr. Qoble It the aaMJ "VHaWMssVa eHSjay regon Crop Estimate Shows Up Prosperous According to the latest crop re port compiled by the bureau of crop estimates, a co-operation wKb jtbe weather bureau, Oregon's wheat crop. September 1, amounted to li,874,00e bushels. This la a gain of aot aulte a milllen bushels over last year. The total estimate September 1, lli, of the aatioa's wheat crop is 2,600,00,. e basaaia. Of the Oragoa wheat eras estlsaaie IMM.eOS baahala ara wlater wheat aad S,lH,Mf basaels spring waaat la the eaflsaats af .tha aat and bar. year. Tbe oat crop Is estimated at 12,100,000 buthelsas compared with 12,67,000 bushels last year, while tbe barley crop estimate Is 3.086.000 bushels and was 4,J00,0 la 111. In potatoes there was another shrlaksgc, the dlfereaee between 4,t0,00 buiheU tbU rear an .. f .00 last fall. This year's apple arm is esUmaied it z.xa.M8 kaak. els, which is a llttlaaawllar than ta ifi. " vi t , . The bar eron la suit'' 'tllr m. Mrdiu t li. -V--'!!.''--!.-. U yield at i ,7l,0t taoa, whlah le Seres years ago J. V. Houston In troduced to Klamath Falls Its nrst baby coateet. Houston still mala tains that a mora beautiful assem blage of babies could not bate been gathered ia aay community. la rummaging through aa eld ch"st, J. V. came upon n set at aheto- elldc. Upon examination be dlseov. vfed them to be beautiful lihotot of' Klamath's finest babies. Right then and there batched a aew Idea, an Idea that will undoubt edly prove of much Interest to the little tots, as well as the grown-ups. It Is the Intention to show oa the screen the Photos of tbe babies aa they appeared seven years ago, then have them introduced from the stsjte aa they are today. Imagiae the expression oa the faces or the aow big boys aad girls, as they case oa their llkeaessee of the days goae by, some la tabs, some in swad liag clothes, and others without stitch oa 'em. Aaotber baby photo show is belaa arraaged. The coatlag shew will be staged at tha Star theater. The con test will be limited to iftaea entries. and will commence as soon as thou desirous of entering leave their names and photos at either the opera house or tbe 8lar theater box oHce. All photos will be aumbered, so tha patrons will vote by number and m by name. The photo receiving the highest aumber of votes will be awarded a haadaome prise, the earn. teetaat receiving the secoad highest number of votes will, also receive a prise. Announcement of nrlsea win k. made before the beginning of tbe con tent. The votlaa will continue r miny-days from onealag date. All rules governing this contest will be announced as soon as the reauira fifteen entries bare been made. ST. I'AUl.. Minn.. tfuu home broken ut. hit fstallr tentasun der ami hi heart lkml by the rvalltatloa that his relatlm are hill, lag each other, lUtu OrutW, Cler man ciasul at St. I'aul, U today a Pitiful sight. Orunow's wife Is a Fteuclt woman. She It in France, and from l,ilst ad vices Intends Joining the French Red Cross. Iler brothers arc In lht French army. Just where, the ronul ms be caaaot tell. Ills was are both o(B- cars In the Qerman army. Tlut hU son are pitied Ih U wife's brolhers, (Iraaew fc sat litt doubt, Hi family, nt-mr, closely allWd with palllkai rosdf ilea that make It radlrallr inMn- Ibis for hu wife is do ether lUs w Mand, In sympathr, at m. tl her tiwn eons and Itasbaad, la explaining la sHtlt.u. Ota aow says that bid wife wa tURk In Fraartt when the war wa dtuai. and that their deaitatk relsilosi en most pleasant She write, he mj. whtneter conditions will j-rmlu Western Australia urmlurM mora gold than any American state, seadi mora rarU to Kurope than aay other country except Ceylon, aad Is said to hare the richest belt of hardwood timber In the world. Theater Guide la a little Inn near Chichester. Kn- gland there Is a room papered with postage stamps. One who saw 'it says: "Celling, walls, doors, chairs. tables, picture frames, every part of tbe room except the floor, la thick I covered, while from tbe cellfnr hane long festoons and ropes made of bua- dies of stamps for which there was no other place. There are fullr .. 000.000 stamps are tMted up. For headache, see Dr. Qoble. It Clerks In stores In Mexico sraoke while waiting on customers. HststMs's MrtTipigetM AsMnV AAMM'""'MWMtMMMmMWVVWVMMMM HOUSTON'S i wrnnn nwtm. -ti IIOLUN M. FKABK CHAUTAUQUA KKTltJtTAI.VK TUKSIIAV NKJirr, SKIT. S servians again' " ' Attack Austria laltcd Press ServKs NISH. Sent. 10. Cmwn i... Alexander's Servjan troops again at tacked tbe Austriaas todar. Th cu. vUa ntUck Is the flerrest yet, and Is driving the enemy back. RKLflf AN LOSS MH 9vOVfHv9.9S"9 s UaUed Press Semes , ANTWKRP, Sept 10.Tbe for erameat," estimates that the aatu.i measUry war damaae ma r.r i. . tenet IS,eSMtS. There are twa tanas j 2- " - aara. The Dullest Mind is Brightened by the Use of Pure Food Impare or adultersted feed. Man's Impair ttie mind and physique. It Is contrary to the Isms of Nature. Yon ran Iwwt retain roar Mimlnl and physical facultiee by eating only sach foodstasTs as are pure, wholnwme aad dl. geellble. Aad yon ran best obtain sach foodstMg-a by denUaa with a lore that makes a saeeuMr of handling them aad has a repa latlon to saatala. If yon are not already eae af our great army of raeteeaeef, w(, invlut yoa to aJare m trial orders with ns. H Is Mm iralglit road ta greeery satis. furl ion. STA1 THEATER Till: CARROLL OHMaON ANB CARLsVLBOO. Preseating Twa Acts bong,' BaMtta M4 iNalegue "Tle Telltale MsaasTSrslfclsr." Two-Part Kaleat feature "The Maakare tMH." KdlseaCeatedy "A iMsen ha Jsalaaaf," viugraph Comedy Admission IS 4 0 Ceals TEMPLE THEATER "The Seventh Prelnde." Kssanay Twe-Reel Special "TtMi World sad tke Wemaa," Blegraph Drama "Werm, MlHTaew,'". Labi Cagtady JK 01 VB MM. TMMJrO WrAaf' ADMISSION ALWAYS It CKNTi, 5 MATINWl BAILT AT llM AK all i.cmm ptcniRKs ,A v J &1 J j il v.5.'rf-fl IV, -a n HUUULLOnMLA MgaaagafJIJ JMjBdfe f .jr i .71" ft . s y Grocery nHNMtst j ley ttvn thara ! a ahrlnkage this '" aon at isac yaar, HOTKIN i AM Tf if y. . Vi r " -,J