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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1915)
? hi Byn111' " gy? v S aaBBBMBBibmBsalf .- '.a4.selBW.v4Bmvwem,eaMes t W ', ata THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ."mw bm n '''- i i iiii'riinliMl Mhaal. J V jajaajfa ; im. tHKVw'lMt'Unil'Ur. ikMt or nn;Nuilinai - . - k i, mw l tH, !;, eeuaty. MJVI .. MTtW j v:- -ii v!t a.. ' i W?JS.I"TVfl &&- are WSV rVflrfW.. SfttR! .jSPM 'k Jul, SA Tk Evening Htrald W.O.SMITH WHor Pahlkka eWil MNtt llltu'lf TM HmiM Pubtleetan Ceaaeay of Klamath rtMsi at 111 faarta MML Catered at the postomce at Km- ih ralle. Oregea, far traaaailaaiea throat tha aalle at seeead-elas nutter. FOR RENT SmCELTft MfwJ. .; Nnnao Klamath, aear Sixth n . - --; - funitehed apartmenta at tbe & .r i la Jw 'l'K-T-r-r" .. 'Ji iS4lV -FOR'SAtE, rm.iTOft'9KM Five horses, i4 if " raUiMa"aifcoaapM artlclea. -I . 3 .WB.a W.."T' i A A tlft fvliTOO.'-fiwa to 1 yeara; hi ' ''aiaa;aa otkor efulpaaeat; IE . ai 't s&ra; .JKW3V ti RMtr M Teatk street 16-lt Iss1 'wi -. IlfTOrKT.T.ANROUS VyjftT t' rsv. rPAgifcifo,TaUaw"fco4. lor V.-rt, wmrta.U. Or Mate.' .rirsiaval.lfjrtM ta Ota ord Kitchener and Premier Asquith on the Battle Front in France SSSW" roa.V, wat tay iu r,',-;ikji'fcMt t . t'i ,.'jii,;" ( n"""TT- .sas?- ! W'l'. " Lamaar.Co.', tana aflaa aortk &H ! aVV'sMVti -?. ' 's!KtWaI ww-''" ailpHMMONALCARDS SB 'Vi y.-j-.-'.s-t'affra. f(vi2tKi!'l mm fm l?i iSft. 5WK P"sKw ?i5 &m MM, m 4'isj.t. ' fL-V C'T riXf tWAND.COONTY. fXBHTRACT COMPANY-, - Mlioail-OrawaaiaaartaHaar .W35tfirf'4f'jitUllili"' , tt-W' " 2flllLrLLIl-IZi-Zi tf.vig g afl !7! ':-:,-Uivr'w-,'iiu;-k-: &M.iri'fe."1.ii','i1' .. , ci.-csdru; jtI,li'W i 1. .- -J " " IliCnaaHLiaBaBHL'rjftuMaaatB i,itt.naiaKwiM. IfiMaATn-farCa. ' 'aSTSaatfS;l?a7Ml) c? . st' Tyffry -s; ;.' .M,far,vaaaaBara':iar.ltja.l rftft, "mf 'HW MB EWf,MW wwrii i-A 5KgTVS'5-sSic?JH 'i'"?" ' ..J s?ta&'-." '.rftt ii - , fSSlX.i ,s.-ftc.r' liHSJ' .XC5r OX. livery and FdStW4e ! 1jjT4T. 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Wa boUeTO the people of the cona- trfwaaM fca vUllmc.to tana oat-en iaaator rach exhilaUoaa, aad woaltfl be oaly too wtlHac'to aaalat the ob blalacofitheae'pIctBrea te that atan aer." That way we coald all hare a part la their arodacUoa'at a low coat; At the oaaMttiaa wa woaM be able to aaa howaoaw of oar pletareeaae aaa faitaraatlag- apota. aa wall aa proaaet tro eeatera, leak oa tbeaeraea. Wa woaM be able to Jaue for oar- aatraa, aa4 aaa how othfra wttjaace the' pKearaa whea7 Inal lag for aew weaaoae aaa aew 3 :s i .AV I j' SUU - 1 - t aa .-. w aa w ai ; 'Alrir.CLKAN-TJP caatpaJaa to high ly laipertaat, aaa erery aatmraaee of aboald be glrea the on- . V ' - k w - i lldVINa PIcnmBS of Klaawth eoaaty-atighr be ahowa at tha aiorteg pierara aoaaaa aere aac etaer ou- trlcU.ia a big beaeit after they are THEREBY ALLEVIATING some of tha ;A lfOTEMEKT IS atarted la Port- Uad to better drertise Oregoa throBghthe fair. hr- IT. 18 SAID SHE haa the baUolag laad the exhibKa.bat la aotgetUagtbe MrartWag. Might be good to took lata. ,I, - .LET'S STAND BACK of the proper eCictala aad eoaiply with their re quests la the etty eleaa-ap. Vachttag Regatto Start Tomorrow Uaited Praaa Service SAN FHANCISCO, Aag. IS. The yachtsmen here are busily preparing for.the Panama Paclflc world's yacht ing regatta, which will open aero to morrow, aad will continue for four Saturdays aad the Sundaya followiag. The different classes are ao arranged that erery boat la the country owned by amateur yacntsmea will be eligible to compete. The Icing's cup, present ed by King Keorge of England, will go to the winner of Class N on meas urement under the International rale. The awarding of President Wilson's cup haa been left to the discretion of the Psxlflc Interclub Aaaoclatlon" Good Tempters Meet Uaited Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1J. Hun dreds of delegatea aad vlaltora from all parts of the country are here to day to attend the annual . convention of the National Grand Lodge, Interna tional Order of pood Templars, Wed nesdays of next week being observed aa "Good Templars Day at the expo sition. The program includes a great military and civic parade. Aa Old Six They are the .Staia, the Peaaayl- vaata, the Nattoaad the Atlas,' the Glebe Butters aad the Fidelity. Pbeais. la the eaalre SeM of are mv- saraace, they are acknowledged lead era. All of them we atroag Uw wtally aad fully able to' make avesaat aaa fair aettJemeata. See Cnfleote, SfM It More of the TeHow PerS United Press Servlea SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18. Mrs. IT'S A MIGHTY GOOD MOVE, and -Margaret Kamb, a white woaaa, filed will prove, a valuable oae to the city, au It for divorce hare today from Lea j Mon Kamb, a Chinese merchant, al- ' Tablet for XTuySteaeBoaee leglng desertion. The couple were ORANGE, H.JJ., Aug, 18. Lucy,mt"1a ' 18 la New York dty, t.-fgy1' -!-u : -" ' ' ' BaS ,'4gHW!Lj'f.'Sf''liL ; "pamaaaii) mn HaamnBBK'aaSBBBt "' JmS 8C33aaast aawiftw jaBBBl -sBBBr??.wjaaaaaaaT ssfVi Bsrei i -aaaa ssaaaaiiM ivHiiat m& , saazaa-aav m '''t.- j WWKHmL iMaWataaM " aaeT aaKfeKJciBBBBBBBBBBat AsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtsMa JHBk BaeSBM J Stone'a old home, which" stands la the. wuaa aeetioa ,ox uraagv, waa tae maetlag'alace today of, the geaarals of the four woman aatrage armies of the states of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania aad Massachusetts. The 'house staadfag at Harlbut1 street, Oraage. la regarded aa the Bos ton Bay of American women,, for It fas 'hare that Lucy Stoao, la 1817, aaa aw famous protest against taxa tion without representation Aa the protest took place before the days of e .automobile or other similar lux uries, the rude arm of the Uw eafered the home and took Baby Alice Stone1 uiacxwejrs cradle. i, I -roe nouae, fronted by a well kept1 smroen ana jencea in, is now the home of one Mathew Maai, an Italian drug- gist, who has a wife and three ehll $ aA wfc0,l chief , pride Is !a hfa garden: Whs asked If he waa la layer of woman auffrsare. "T -rnt ma. aaaja'; aaid ho. "Lady talk Italian, aba any Maulal aad Garibaldi believe freedom good 'faf woaaa. This good coaaary;Jwemaa-aak, mea.glve and make fefr baser " .... " r Whj;aabai)lf bia wile weuM give ua aamaiaa-a aracia ror.tiM votaTfo, noaal Ma vote laataad. Mw w4f ofajaaiaats. w.kted ifaaa FmtMiMki aaa keeBaaaevanrsaaajBaBml v. i EVENTS IN THE WAR ONE YEAR AGO TODAY V Augaat 13, 1B18 Armies of France and England battle with Germans along a ' line from Holland to Swltser- land. Great Britain at war with Aus- tria. Russia warns Bulgaria not to Join Russia's enemies. Roumanla watches Bulgaria. England sends out cruisers to protect trade routes. France dispatches warships to a search Atlantic for German 4 commerce destroyers. King Victor Emanuel calls borne foreign envoys for consulta- Hon. President Wilson orders a fed- erel investigation Into food price increase. , What the War Moves Mean a 'ether seeaabkA beaHts Fataae afanoaoabatalaa laMaafaaaBaaw Tbata are wgarstisa buttbtra last bit the taste aaaa ida at aaaweta i do. Yoar taste msy aa i Bat If you bipasa a aaa iFeaaasa aa wall aa mead awada,! aa smoalaa; wltboat Try Fatlmaa araaaai FATIMA mUXaJA Bmssvl taTBBBBBm FJBTaMiyaatf By J. W.T.MASON (Staff Correspondent United Press) NEW YORK; Aug. 18. The dis quiet apparent in Berlin is due to the possibility that the diplomatic strug gle among the Balkans will rapidly reach a climax favorable to the allies. Nevertheless, all Indications are that Teutonic good fortune may continue. and that the three neutral Balkan na tions will be prevented from entering me war. The dispatches make, no mention of tbo allies attempting to influence Rou manla. Representatives f the allied nations are evidently, coalalng their attention to Bulgaria aad Greece. The success of the Germans la Russia aad Gallda which baa permitted the Teu tonic fordes to mass against Rouma nian flank and rear, 'probably com pelled the authorities at Bucharest to refuse to consider Intervention now. Vbo impression Is prevalent now that the Roumanians are not aa wllllnc to consider intervention as when the Russians were In Carpathian If Bulgaria and Greece decide to Join forces with the allies whfle Rpu manlaremata's neutral; poastyllty exists thai the Teutons 'will advance into Balgaria from HUagary, aad thus paralyse the new oaTeaeiye against Turkey. But with taamaaia'a army ready to.threaten tha rear of the Gerr man forces, It Is ImpreteMetkalf the Teutons would coaslder?jiua'V'move, The allies' made afsrW'blBBecr whea they refused toi aay ;tae ilater-' VUillUi. n.l-J.Ji-i'vi.V"4U neutral Balkan ftatas' MMra tae Rut-' alalia !. ' 'I a. '.;- "" .! wwmw, . I USE "TIZ" FOR SORE, TIRED FEET "TIZ" for puftedoUp, Arhiag. Sweaty, Calloused Feet and Coras , 'Pal, Johnny, Pull I" 1aK3 iaW I J Good-bye, sbre feet, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. ' Goodbye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. 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