'i 41 m THUIMDAV, AVUVKT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HHI &i W'. Tf'fiWVV "? . WUI .& ?,?! i " aikm M " BflHflBflBBHB " H M T H Bl IBBWK Bllllll Few Days Left atfAt ,;-:Si-.'fiiiiiT''iurn 'A S :t XAVt WMRTBlUi naoBnuitB ,5T ' .1 J.. SSSi? rf r"i -3?Lfc'J"itv.r rrt 'uvh- . .71iaMKSMW tuniml AM '.jwaTy.:jnmsj uW 1 muwiwii "r flklMVrJ8,tt?ilOSintmt '4 & Mftr!,1'! T"? ' 'ftri'i8iy-.Iafls n wivs: m liMM i&M'l-, ,.. ffiA!iMtiTi auk., , o mailer ?'? fwkloa. nation la victorious in the Euro s' V v .Jf' cootT "" attack (the :-?. - UaHed States, says former Assistant rP. 'luni'anr r'llo Maw , T. Ba. li ' t ' ''tiiui' rtA a In Oaattla vth tiU wlfa !.. j";""', " " -- " -- W.W, ". . . . . i-JKvt-. , agoiexB, louring u racine Big Clothing j?,Jv'V'wirrtnftUoM will .look to ,'i c. 'r zaw i Minn immi ana ins wvBKUtrs i4r l .- .- v ,: to,f 'Besslspliere as ueur way of, paying &; .1"webtn,!,; said Sattarlee. "We are .' i'Lv Wbltttely helpless, tt second .China, : l I. rV i itr. aad.thoogh We are the richest nation in w- . oa earUi, we are with China In ''wet aalplese condition. X'yirW hTe keen. getting along on ;a .. hS1 wltkonr Monroe doctrine, onr f-vFMam;eaui, onr gres resBoasisui- S'O'HawaHan-W., bt we will so. onr I'SVf gi,;,;B.:tthe etose of thin war. $mMmVtUlutuimt to often ratoed that the Svv;n.oeueA"aattoM;wlll be o eh.Bt- W$&n-'&Jai ttSr-wta-w aeek ?FSfMfaWtrsaiW "All hUtnr dlannma WWiMot.'.an4 theWory of onr .WX.WJ:iu,e'!,0e ot- -" Jar we trouble. anny fnlly W&, KHWmiiffl'm- V9,wnwcm u gnt ont ;?;c? Vof;llllBeo:'ani we were ready to back SwMldHw; :fnlle to do no, mffi &$mm he la exactly the iune tt..-.,:. . 'j.i:v-.-. 'ii..'.. i ! nn.wnit !, ssp ,mi!ftftAP.99K ee And only a few Suite left to sell. This it poiitively the "last call." Don't put it off until: it u too late. Come in now and get a Suit at these extraordinary prices. Glance into our windows and see the exceptional values we are offering. Now is the accepted time to buy. ' Take one home with you tonight. The RoyalTailors and Ed. V.Price FallSamplesarehere The prettiest line you ever gazed upon. If you are particular about your Clothes we want your trade. Clothes Specialists STORE Clothes Specialists SnWaemWMBVwilwWV B I "mSl WlikJll Ruj 111 IT r 1 111 JH I cerrm.M? twn iwuu or om'Himt im leatas , -ip - ?yc r l''-tf, nf v," .te. iij.'. ; 'jl. iivcttt. 4Lnw'nBm nnnm awn nn - , nant ' W ItpCQQiDV vriif'r'i .' ?HMii'iraaM mubj: tK!?S:SSMtSR' SSKSst niSiS9En isffif .''IV-T.' v-y.tii,'!. ' 1L'T J ',iSy . uao. $Vft&eifcft fW" ' i. ' tU'Srv A' CT1 rt TtT jV"t'. ,' Jt'.1l..lr " J v I. . iiai'iij-fjtii SAtsTr.t'mix: :.w"'. - HlliKft' v ' 4iWiiWiwwiwm'iTi iww ijsl&tikte th'an,roprlation of 1168.- tpSpWw7ifnik:fr!york-the co' VVT4;'i.nMnV dkfAfi eaanA ten tuirlki)'!.,. ..I. sssi3iS-"l,:sr'S', .ft" vm '"v ramum bow araaea. inie snr- r''V." !tA:Vli'itV''i,fc'. wr..ii. !. . TrO "'',fT . ' " J9. V anine pnTement. ana conta annroz- Yl",i!l"'Vi tf-".'"r".'V. W.."...-.... . '... iM?r.5'--r'iininfeiyiie.eee.per.miie. The nare-4 f".1,ii0t.it. ' '.I- x.-ll.. , J. V. -, " . . , , I : wm? Maid nrteen feet In width, iSffif HwMk n.Mi frMi ;A.-. rr-V ... yiait'.i.:Ji-ij.,.... ,t. ., - l,r-T,,7Fr.-.,w T" Hjit.curfj.rw l!ffi.e' Svv-'irnd'Mld hare been' don. if li SCHOOL ELECTION . FDR TOMORROW VOTEKSWCLI, DECIDE WHETHER vCHIIiDREX; BRYO.VD TWO MILE UMIT'BHAIili BE HAUIitJJ TO SCHOOL THIS WINTER A apeclal school election will be held In tnla'dUtrlct tompnow, order ed, by the school board, for the pur pose of deddlnc whether or not. the school .chlldrenHvlnc to this, district, but who reetde ontslde the two nalle UnUt; shall be nanled to school. dur ing ue winter ntontns. scnqoi children outside the limit snail not be nanled unless the question is put upi.to theXyoters. 11107 are al lowed to orderthe hanllnK atthe BORDER SITUATION MORE DANGEROUS MEXICANS SLAIN IN RUNNING BATTLE AND DRIVEN ACROSS BORDER RCMORED 5,000 MEN ; ORDERED TO BROWNSVILLE m 'a.o,! UeflWlsskedorbad'been.D- ji i-i'w. 1 4 , ! 'rx- .-." i , consieted gradlns; roed from the new mjieonntyrentranee to PMtsra .enu-ance up rlmfrom the Anna Creek, and ttssrinabwaerard front a junction of i!i..ft-?3' e?.?!W"Wh4N SPKitt- s,-,v.,sa-'.Tiifcii 1hijvjo..,i? '. '"'nm ifpa-jKii. .,.' si'Fw v W l?!rJ?kr? mfmif: .sjn)wss:to .tbe &y-$tiinmtXk entrance to' BS.M. .Vj V?vv?.aiij.'wwi.'j-jif.. . a ... liJifitxdi(-:sr.i-!-!sr'si' "" ."i 1A ftt -, .- .!! vw Nittev iruui Mmf,vAMsy;Creekito tl ,?iiVi iKBi rtViifflKSS I ,4S'VM-''sV -,' .---UI..1 !-. I. it.. Uf. . 41.. I.-JlMJ'A? Tt.-T"t Tl "- "-'.w,liw w lOT T. . ytotfeaisldsred by" those in (' :MjPf? ?'" Vnk must tMWA?!Ni!9 that tanroTMti M.?.S .7Yrvk,rTr' -' r.ftRMI,i uninterruptedly; .-,, ,.,.,.-. , . , - ., , - !toBrist;teafflo t the lake sis (,176, and the num- ,08, eonipared to a year ,:MMratoprista and 85 autosi iUi?'tffc. United Press Service BROWNSyiLLE,; Aug. 12. Throe Mexican bandits were slain in, si run ning fight here by soldiers and citi sens, between. Mercedes and Donna, Thirty-five of the bandits were driven across the river, where they we Joined by 100 others. Further trouble is expected. Three companies of the Ninth Infantry have arrived, and it is rumored that 5,000 troops have been ordered here. Two troops of Carranzlstap'reacbed Matamoras last night, and is believed to signify trouble because of threats made to attack Brownsville it the United States Intervenes. by anxiety when we think of women's hands still idle, while precious time is slipping by. Tho women of France aro.not obliged, as British women are, to beg and pray to be. allowed to pro tect their husbands or sons at the front and to defend their homes, their, honor, their country, by working In munition factories. We are told by our cabinet ministers that the women of France are turning out shells and uwuuk luBCT.- ntv iuu iuiu mat Bueur and fuse making Is not highly skilled ' work, and can be learned quickly by Intelligent Dersons. And In tha uTna fareath we are told that England is short of "munitions. It Is a challenge! to the intelligence of British women,' and it. is madness, suicidal madness, not to mobilise the women of this country that they may render such service." BUNOY REPRIEVED BY THE GOVERNOR r JOHNSON GIVES PRIENDSOP THE 'YOUNG LOS ANGELES MUBDHR- ' v ER ANOTHER CHANCE TO SAVE HIM FROM GALLOWS For Mexican President - - .aRRRRsbbbbbbbbV bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbh 1 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI I rrrrrV bbbSbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT I KrrrrW H iXSubiR19VSIbbJbbbbbbb' BW .BBBBBBBBBBSRflRRSBBBBk I sbbbbbbbbbbbNRsbbPIbbbbbI BBBBBBBBBBBBBvlBBBBBBK''n ' ) BBBM I RmmmmmlSIA?'S' mRi BBBBBBBBBBBBBVl.BS-MILJBBBBl I SBBBBBBBBBBBBBPRRsTRa M RbPKl'-BBBBBfl FOOD FOR FISHES BEING PROVIDED Moving Pictures (AUK OK THE KIHII IN laKK NKCKHSARV TO INHURE TIIK FUTURE IF THE FAMOUS PLACE HOUSTON'S Metrsfolku AnnsaMtt lervW) ?l4MVnM1D:.A. ,lS,Cattla re; 'M$MWtf0'difc at 7c, whl'ch has fMWJWJ.iA",.; ?AsL"i7.n.-'v S.-' a wwtn .-1 rV:iTAvMMW aaailiess were easier. l ' cttK rOA: "- ' ''" '' "" m. xzzTTttLttsrrrv?' i, ,The rise was "MSW'I W'iBMltT. witti , -,! (i urn w.vv.w 91,11, iBl" 7')" B' 1 IT "1Ji "' I ENGLISH WOMEN DEMAND WORK United Press'Servlce SACRAMENTO, Aug. 12. Louis Bundy, youthful Los Angeles murder er, who was to have been hanged in San Quentln Friday, August 13th, was reprieved by Governor Hiram W. Johnson, until Friday, October 13th, at which time, unless some circum stance Intervenes, he will be duly executed. Bundy's murder was very gruesome and premeditated, yet the governor's office has granted, upon request, fur ther time to investigate extraneous matters not introduced into the trial of the case. Friends are making ev ery effort to save the youth's life, and It may yet' be that something wlH de velop to warrant executive clemency. Those who pretend to bo familiar with the purpose of the administra tion at Washington in connection with the situation In Mexico Insist li has chosen Manuel Vasquex Tagle, minister of justice In the cabinet of the dead Madero, to be president. It Is declared in the capital that this is the purposo of the meeting of the am bassadors from six South American nations with Secretary of State Lan sing. The purpose, it Is now declared, is the restoration of the Madero gov ernment, which was swept into the discard by Huerta,, by placing the con stitutional successor of Madero in the presidential chair. Tagle. Is said to be the only surviving member of the Madero cablnet'Who did not flee the country. The plan Is dependent on the support of Mexican factions' Statements have been made that the support of all these,' with the ex ception of Carranra, can be obtained. r I iOU-3llulMlUVUfc V(a u OlCvl IS Oft" j porlnicntlng this summer In the prop Jagatlon In Crater Lake' of small fish iji uiu luuuiuvmuiD uiiuuuw lawny, u is a problem not tho easiest to solve, for. occupying the crater of an extinct drolcano, the lake has no shallows, and no streams enter or leave it In which small fish may And refuge. Yet the supply of natural fish food must bo considerable, and immediately in creased if the magnificent trout fish ing In this lake is to remain at Its present excellence. Minnows must be brought from distant waters under adverse conditions. Whether be from the tempers ture or the quality of the water is not known, but it is tho testimony of ex perienced anglers that, pound for pound, Crater Lake trout are harder fighters than trout found elsewhere. "Around the edge of the lake," said General Superintendent Mark Daniels recently, "thero Is no foliage to en tangle your hook and line, and it is the Ideal place for the amateur fish erman. When I was there the lake was so clear that you could see to the depth of forty feet. The first fifth I caught I saw take the fly. I saw every motion of his body until I finally land ed him on the bank, which I only did with the aid of one of tho concession ers In the park. I do not know of any other place, in the world where a fish erman can swing Ms fly In any direc tion without danger of catching it on some twig, and. when hn hooka hu fish, wnich his every motion as he fights for freedom. I agreo with Em erson Hough In every word ho tins said about fishing In Crater Lake." j Charlie Chaplin heads the picture l bill ut the Stur Ihoator today, He will ho seen In one of hi always (unity lomoillt'H entitled "llotweeii Showers." CRATER a two-part l.uhln drama, "The llo'mb" 'will 1mo hn nnn Af lint fo&tni-i ntt lit. tlnyV bill. An interextltiK "Hearst ANOLING INfSellg Niiwh Picturlul." a "Hnnkevllle" ! comedy and n Krltcrlon comedy make.' up the six reel plcturo program. iiv ,i-v!it:tn vriiiivnua will lia their usual Thursday night concert. Many new numbers will bo Intro duced. GAME FARM MAY BE MOVED I.EAHK HXI'lltKH, AND OFFER FROM ALBANY MAY BE CON. HIDERKD BY THE COMMISSION IN CHARGK AM w wmm x'Maimavtm'mm W:m5mm, &wr-!fclmm, ' lvMMH Sffft-'t, i.i.' "the market 'a'.. !-';:, ?.i SPSJSP. iajWj '- f "- - - - li. ;.r,.:'MfH, kr'e' .not esMafwl ssaaner: Tka i;k.v'i-.'iiiif?u.i-'ii'.-l- 7-irW'5y n- W .b WVRwsR! 1 ''-wv . '. " . ..SSW.M'rMM '.JWw'j'r'ft- LONDON; July 30. (By mall) England's women are crying for war munition work. Let them serve their country, is todsy the demand of Eng land's suffragettcB. They have drop vou. iueir uant inr sunrage, nut tne ','wlld women' are still fighting the government with verbal vim that is heard throughout the nation. Let the women get into the muni tion factories,- and let the men, go to the front," saj the womesj. "It .is agony, to think what women eevlaekave dose and bare not bee allowed to do since the beginning of the wr,'' said Christobal Pankhnrst. la an interview, "We are aeroarei AWVMMMVMVVMVWWMMVVVveMVMWMMWMWVMMV Carload of Oaklands Coming Will Be Here August 16 th Two 6 -Cylinders Two 4 -Cylinders Wait and See for Yourself GEO. BIEHN. A cent i . ' T " ! -.....'....-. . 'A.' ' ., ' f ! ivWWyivwwwwwvtwwwww "&' 'At' Matty's Birthday NEW YORK, Aug. 12. Christy Matbewson Is 36 today. Frequently ho celebrated his anniversary with n baseball victory. What he will do to day remains to be seen. Only once has the old master con- sorted with Dame Defeat on his birth uy. mis nappened In 1912, and then Christy, acting In a relief capac ity ror a oombarded boxman, could uui Buouue ine cardinals, and they yiocurea tne winning run off htm. Last year "Matty" pitched part of a game on nis birthday against the Superbas, and held safe a two-run load bequeathed him by Arthur Fromme. On August 12, 1911, it was fortunate for "Big Six" that ho was not asked to work, as the Giants iniyu ip get a run off "Dut" Chalmers iu i milieu, unristy nod an after noon pit on August 18. 1910. but nn August 12, 1909, he shut the Cubs out vun rour sateues, and on August 12, 1907, he conquered the Pirates and pitched the Giants into second place. laiartjriM Man Here ' 0. c. Clinton, representing tho tn. ternatlonnl TrpesetUng.Macbine com pany, of New Tor, suauftnturers of the Jatertm tysesettins- aWkia. i. ,'ln Klamath Fall on a business trip. SAI.ICM. Aug. 12. At the regular monthly meeting or tho state fish and game commission at Salem yesterday tho question or retaining the state game' farm at Corvallls was tho prin cipal question. Tho lease on the present property expires noxt fall, and an offer has been made by Albany people of a site In case It could bo arranged to move tho farm there. ' Governor James Wlthycombe, Com missioners I. N. Flelschner of Pont- land and Marlon T, Jack of Pendleton, wkii mnio liloioglst William L. Flnlev ore at CorvalllH, looking over tho pres ent location. i n"ii-.rvirii m ...ii. HOUSTON'S , OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THIS AT BR.! CIIAULIi: (Htl'.M.t.V In tho Couiedy Hcrcnm, "HKTWKKN K HOW KM "Tim Bomb," Drama In Two 'art "Huiitik-'M MNtrimawhil MUup," Comedy "T1m llentt Hettg ,mh Plrtorsd," "Bought," Drama HktUI Tonight "THE I'KKHLKHM OKCHKHTM" , 10 and UOc Msilnece Krery Saturday sad at ttM TEMPLE THEATE8?! "Hy, Hie Flii of a Coin" l.uhln Two Reel rama "llrvamy IHsd" Essanay CartomiK "lerry Movia Mew" Ham Comedy AUmtassoa Always I or. MATINRR DAILY AT : M.h MCRNSKD PICTUBhW SHIPS OUT CAR OF HOGS TODAY CHAH. HOHTO.V HAva nhv i,vn FAHMH IN YONNA VALLKV UKJK OOD, ALSO IN LmKUt HHIPtt III HOOK urt . ury iana crops In Yonna Valley uiu uuhihk exceptionally good this tar, Htatod Charles Horton today, one of tho largest ranchers and stock men of that district. "Tho crops In Lnngtfl Valley are also said to ha good this year. The farmers in our district an not comnlalnln nf h condition of their crops," Mr. Horton 'shinned out n. Mrin nogs mis morning. There '" m tno car, their 16,800 pounds MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Marrtll. Ore. ;, 'It IT II I'ICTORKS TDMM1 T were weight being "Hoes do tint ! to be so fat to bring a good price this year," stated Horton. "A good hog .m. ,,.unty or loan meat on him brings a good price, Ml!.01ton r6ce!va n check for It T 1 r tho "'l0. TOy were ....Kiniq lo , Oakland Meat pany at Oakland. corn- Herald wait ads get CTawjCSBBBaSBBBBBBWatri if aMITOssM VswW-SWSBBBBBBBBBBBvB& J SBBBSBBMUbbIbZI f g&Swj i JESS ssai ItJB iiiH8BaVlBssi 'al BBBBBBBBaiiri l0 Come to the Garage that Guarantee, you Satisfactory Service in everything. Whetlier .you store your car with ua permanently hist buy occasional aupplMJ we guarantee to please yoitp both Quality and Price, TheBeetWaofOasoJaf, t the Loweat Market Pnci Vry our 'Service once Mdclcej the, difference. tsil V Vr.iV .V'jTjssl. i ''f'.Ifln antf rtfr n X,bJ m ' rmita. fc'l ' km '(Ml Wi m , 'M. tf