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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1914)
r" FlUftAY, MCITKMHMI IS. u, I i 1- I Are Value PnaRsnlM SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17. The lint complete exhibit at the Fuuuu Pacific exposition was today laaUUed la the Palace of Liberal Art. It to m "working eshlblt," forming the ces trai police and are alarm signal sta tion tor the entire exposition ground. Wae shipment lost receired at the Kawxhnrat Market St M sbsT 5 BBBfissssmfe-aM c saw BBSl ibsI m Judging by the number of people who H, have visited the store during the past fifteen days, there can't be many but what have made an inspection of the new stocks, and judging by the sales, not many but what AH I have found the RIGHT merchandise at the I RIGHT price. Rough Weather Regals Every man needs a pair of sturdy, easy-fitting, water,repelling boots for stormy days and rough weather wear. You will find here plenty of such Regal Models equal to every test just as shapely and carefully built as the finest dress shoe. "Weston" $5 Russet Oil Grain Leather with heavy winter- weight sole; double -thick clear to the heel. Built for strength and long service. Lined with brown duck. Solid leather heels, sllghUy Regal Shoe . fl5T Store JT'7 r m is " '" """ " W jzy aT IwI HgaaH(BsjHmmmmmsmBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmiammBBmmsf I 1X1 BmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrVIBBBBl - s. County who are not taking advantage of the immense stocks carried at this store everything-to-wear for men, women and children? Goext to the Kaach. Captain Ivan D. Applegate and Mrs. Wester O. Smith and children left to day for Dry Lake, where the Apple gate ranch Is located. The Smiths will return tomorrow. Near Vlncennes. In Franco, a Ger man airship was attacked by two French airmen and smashed with grapeehot. Housekeeping rooms, near srMaa BVmfe S 1 't a? I THE EVENING What the majority of people consider the best lines of merchandise to buy are to be found here in every department such as Munsing Underwear, Royaj Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets, Beacon Blankets, La Vogue'suits and ; coats; forj women, .Peters DiamoiidBrand;Shoet, "Bcst-EvCT"tclothing for boys, in fact, thry is no topartmentin thcgstore'.whar you wont fineJooVof the bst djhm represented, UIIH LITERARY CLUB STARTS SEASON STUDY SESSION- WILL UK ELD THURSDAY KV'KMVO, WHEN "GOOD CmZKNBHir'i WILL BE DISCUSSED Following a summer vacation, the Klamath Literary Club has resumed Its regular meetings. A social meet ing was held Tuesday, and nest Tues day evening the first of the season's regular meetings will be held. At this meeting "Good Citizenship" will be the topic. Rollo C. Groesbeck win be the lender. In addlUon to the discussions, Mrs. Bert Carl Thomas will render nolo. Msjor Marshall Langhorne, mili tary attache of the American embas sy In Berlin, win be the only foreign officer to see the war with the Ger man armies. By an order of Kaiser Wllbelm himself tho major was pro vided with a carriage and horses, an automobile and a complete field out fit, and given permission to accompa ny the Oerman general staff In the Seld. Secretary of the Navy Josepbus Daniels has Just framed a new plan for the education of the enlisted mm in the navy. He withes to turn the navy into a great unlvorslty from which the enlisted 'men may come with good educations when their terms are finished. Ambassador Hcrrick has transmit ted to Washington the protest of a committee of Americans in Paris against the dropping of bombs by Germans. The protest was filed strictly as a communication, and not Indorsed. King Albert of Belgium has dec orated a Belgian private named Ito. Beau for killing the German general Prince von Buelow. The soldier was lying wounded beside a Qerman sol dier who was dead, Seizing the kuii of the dead soldier he killed the prince. He then placed the dead prince's helmet m hU bead, took bis horse and escaped to the Belgian line. HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NO "WHITE LIES" AT HIS FUNERAL t "GO LIGHTLY" MOKLKY IS NOW I i PItF.I'AHlNGlllSFUNF.RALHKtt.' MO.V, TO KLIMINATK ANY TKNT I'LATITUDKS LA. United Press Service MINNKAPOI.18, Minn., Sept. 18. Asserting that ho does not want any "white lies" (old at hi funeral, and that he wanted no weeping or moan ing "when h put out to sea," the Rev. G. L. Morley, Minneapolis evan gelist, known from coast to coast as "Go Lightly" Morley, Is today pro- paring to "can" Ills funeral oration. He will have a phonographic roc ord made of one of his favorite speeches. Then lie will Incorporate In his will a request that thin be played at bis funeral. He I In perfect health now. oe to o. a. c. Eugene McCoruack left this morn liit: for Corvallls, to take up agricul ture at lhr Oregon Agricultural Col lege. Near Zleda a German Zeppelin and Its trew of thirty was captured by Russians. The Russians also brought down a German aeroplane In which v.iu an Austrian colonel. Accurate Jaformatloa about the Klamath Basin. See Chllcoto, SM Lucille Ixive, The Girl of Mystery eighth episode of the most wonder ful nerlsl ever shown. Those College Days . Nwitor Comedy . . . . , . , A TMewUetli Century Pirate Featuring Warren Kerrigan Admission Be smd 10c, Mam. lAA11 fkirtiHi KUNNIAN SULU tKi i 6ETS 13.78 YEAR AS A MKANK OK CKTTI.NG RICH , JUICK, TIIK CAZH'H ARMY IH FAR FROM IIF.INO AN ALI.UII I NO HKIIVirt-: TO KNTKR The Russian soldier Is the poorest paid In all the world. A private In the army of the rear get 13.78 n year compared to thu Jt HO to $300 the United States pays Its men of (bo ranks. Knglund pay Its privates IHC.lG a year, Franco 120.40, (lor many 118.80, Austria $8. IS. Remember, these figure are for a whole year, and represent thu total amount of cash paid the fighting men In that period. A Russian major general gets only 17(2 a year, or about as much as the United Stale pays Its scrgunt-majort, the highest nou-coramlssloned rank. Our major-generals got $8,000 a year. Tho other countries are rnoro goner ous with officers of high rank and par a minimum of about half the United States standard. A better example of tho RtiHsln:i contrast Is shown In what Is paid an officer holding the title of general over there. Ho gets $1,272. We do not hare a rank that high In the Unit ed States. This country pays Its sec ond nontenants, young fellows Just out of West Point, $1,700 a year Modern street paving Is practically unknown In the cities of Japan. FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLKRK I wish to iiiuiouiKu to the voter of Klamath County, Oregon, that have been regularly nominated for tho of flro of Clerk of tho Circuit Court, by tho Democratic, Republican and Pro gressive parties, and havo accepted the nomination tendored mo by each of the above named parties; that If you elect mo to fill said office, I will do my best to attend to (he duties of said office In an efficient ntid econom- irai manner. My post record In this line of work Is rwpeufully referred to as my rucomrnuudtttlou. Respectfully vou OBO. CHASTAIN, Present Incumbent, It's our ambition to conduct just that kind of More, and if at any time you find It different, we'll appreciate be tog told about it. If you are one of the few who haven t made an inspection, we're Ko'K insist tlvat you do. You won't be asked to buy- use your own judgment about that, but in justice to yourself see what is here FIRST. ! Notice of Meeting of Ut Hoard of KqualUatio of Ttio Hurertfy lrr ..-It.... tUmAwlfi ' g.w. .w..... The board of utrtxlort of the llonwiny Irrigation district, acting as a board of equalisation, will meet to oquallie aswsineuts al lh residence of Hubert llnu, in thu Third division, at 1 o'clock p. in.. Tudar, October '. 1914, and cuutlnur In saulou from day to day, a long as rosy be ucccs-, sary, not exceeding trn days, to hear' and determine, such objections (o tbej assessment as msy come before It. and correct and cqustlie all of tin assessments. The assessment roll Is now ready and wilt be In tho office of the secre tary of the board, Francis Downed at his rirsldencii In the Fourth division, until tho meeting of said board of equalisation for tho Inspection or all person Interested. Dated at llonansa, Oregon, Sept. I,j i?i i, FRANCIS 74-1 w IIOWNK, Secretary. 3-10-1 Tht Dullest Mind is Brightened by the Use of Pure Food ( Impure or adulterated food tuffs Impair the wlswl and physique. It 1 roatrary to Uie Iumm of Nature. Vou au best retain your mental and physical families by rating only such foodstuffs a are pure, wholciuitr nd dl. gesllble. Anil you ran lnt obtain such fiMMlstuffa by dealing ullh a atort. that luakes a specialty l haiidllug tlieiii and lias a repu. InGiin to suaialu. If you an. not already one of our great army of rustomers, Mo invite you to place a few trial orders with us. It 1. jta straight mail tu griNery sails. fnrlion, lii Sunset Grocery Phone 1MNI in A Oreafc wsslr lower (as Um da bcn urgsnllvd. xz Howtwi's kaAffA0sAMMli HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER TImi Traaedy of AsaWtisw." Hellg Drama la Two l'fU "Cupid and Thress" r lOsaasay Comedy "Mra. Malimey'a FuHsuse," VHsgrapb Comedy Any Seal au 'Milag Hat unlay aad Nsmday Jesasi L. Laakey pnmmf EDMUND MHEEMi: In (ho Uripfdag r "THE MANTKM MIND" In Five Wostdevfnl Reels TEMPLE THEATBI "A Oraileman of Lresur," Ksaanay Two-Reel Drams i The IMrcUvn and Mm M(thMlkf', VlUgraph Drama "T, vs of Hymen," Vltagraph Comedy, Fa(urla J"1'" """"K uttA VUr ViUeh Ul! GIVE N.AII, TRADING Hi AM ADMISSION ALWAYS 10 C'KNTs) MATINEE DAILY AT MlM ALL LICKNNKD I'lCTUHKK MERRILL OPERA HOU Merrill, On. MOTION NOTUIUM tVmtO AND NATURDAYH Theater Guide sssHassmmmmmmmmsssHasmmwmssssmsjiiiaissssssmmmiiiiismsjBssssiSHmi