WNBNMDAY, MAttCH in, t( THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOB Millinery Ready for Easter srd a uw i-tfiS ,- t m We have exceeded all our past efforts in supplying the ladies of Klamath Falls with the choicest and largest selection of Millinery for the Easter trade. The styles this season are much more becoming than ever before, and our prices are so reasonable that there is no reason why every woman in Klamath Falls should not be happy on Easter by owning one of the delightful new creations. Stilts Dry Goods Company &: rmi trrfv A fc CITY HALL PLANS IREC06NIZE THIS "" open to public; association ARCHITECT VEGHTE WIIX SOON MAKE A PERSPECTIVE DRAW ING FOR EXHIBITION IN A BU8I NKS8 HOUSE I (Continued from page 1) tiring has been lately Introduced. i The heaviest obtainable typo of uu- tomobllo trucks that can carry aev- ' cral tons of provisions, arms, atnmu- IIOTH DELEGATES FROM THE nm0n, etc, have added much to tho KLAMATH SFOKTSMEX ASSO-Ped w'h which supplies, and conse quently troops, can bo moved over- Town Topics .Mill Addition Dance. A social danco will bo gtvu Mills Addition hall Friday night. at CIATION ARE PLACED ON COM. I MITTEES AT STATE .MEET Some lime this week. Earl B. Yeghte. architect, expects to finish a perspective of the new city hall and "place it In the window of the K. K. K. 8tore. Mr. Yeghte has the plans com pleted, and these are open to the pub lic at his office In the First Trust and Savings bank building. The plans are for a building to cest: $30,000. There are to be full base ment, two stories and a tower, in all seventy feet high. The basement and foundation are to be of concrete, the front of pressed brick and artificial stone and concrete fluted columns, and the Interior of wood. Heating plant, vacuum sys- Klamath County and the Klamath Sportsmen's Association were proper ly recognlicd at the convention held Monday in Portland for the organlxa tlno of the Oregon Sportsmen's League, as both delegates from the local organization were given places on committees. C F. Stone was selected as chair man of the committee on constitution and by-laws, while C. M. Ramsby was given a place on the committee on names. China's famous Iron mine, the Tnvivh thn fnrnmrMt In thn Fur East. tern of cleaning, and other modern R .p,,, notablo for lne caae wlUl conveniences are provided for. The basement is to be used as the jail, with provisions for men and wo men prisoners, heating plant, storage vault, etc. In the first floor there is shelter for the fire department appar atus, living quarters for the fire chief and office for the city attorney, street commissioner, city engineer and the chief of police. The office of the police Judge and city treasurer and the council cham ber will be located on the second floor. Here also will be a club room for the members of the fire department, be sides the mayor's office, a private office for committee sessions, etc. Sleeping quarters for the fire de-i I which It is worked. It stands peer less in the world In this respect, exca vation requiring no machine power. It has been figured that no less than 50,000 birds are killed annually in England alone by dashing them selves Into lighthouses during night flights. Iamdry to Open After a delay of several weeks, the balance of the machinery for the Superior Laundry will arrive within a lew days. Alter such time we win be able to furnish first class work and service. The date of opening wilt bo partment are to be In a floor aboue! announced in a few days. this one, with windows opening on the; root. i 18-3t land. These trucks are capable of making twenty miles an hour under adverse conditions, and over smooth, level roads, could possibly make thirty miles an hour If such speed worn necessary. In From Tale Lake. George K. llradnack, wtiu has a homestead Just over tho lino near Tulo Laky. Is hero attending to busi ness matters. Itlll at Htar is Mood. One of the boat acta that lias ap-J pen red at the Star theater thu winter Motorcycles havo been furnished. !and n splendid program of wild itnl- and the have greatly shortened the nml films is tho offering at the Htar time required for establishing wire-'theater tonight. Clark & La Voru less camps, signal service camps and! have an act that Is brimful of clean. caring for aviators and aeroplanes. The army at present Is sadly lack ing In field artillery batteries, that be ing its most striking deficiency, but on the other hand the signal corps is far In advance of other armies, as here will be found every one of the very latest discoveries in bright humor, and It keeps the homo In roars. TRANSFERS OK REAL ESTATE Chart K. Wordeu el al to M Mouno. warranty dtwd, lot St, 23, block 33, Second addition. Tho Klamath Development compa ny to Charlua O. Notsky, deed, ItO.i lot 6, block 33, Hot Springs nddttlun News ol Our Neighbors VloMip MMtl Progrvaa uf Near t'uuiuiuaitie aa ChroakUd In the I'i Flrr Drill nWorr- Thn tulun uf nr drlnlU lit the Theater Guide! I Educational f lV rW Itef or We . Hart Tllrr HuW Comedr Tht! tint lep In a gigantic lumber i ltecrpllon for New Member. There were about 150 prrxeiit at tho Christian church last night to ex tend the hand of welcome to tho new wireless converts that cathe Into the church telegraphy, telephony and telegraphy. Idurlng the I'utman meetings. There Our battleships along tho Gulf! program carrlod out, but coant could effect a perfect blockade Housekeeping rooms, near bridge. FOR LEASE For 1914 Season 40 ACRES POTATO LAND ONE MILE FROM MAIN STREET. 30 ACRES GRAIN LAND ONB MILE FROM MAIN STREET. 80 ACRES GRAIN and POTATOES 8 H MILES FR03I MAIN STREET 8 ACRES FOR PASTURE . ONE MILE FROM MAIN STREET 4 ACRES FOR PASTURE HALF MILK FROM MAIN STREET 2 GOOD BARNS . TABLE ROOM FOR SO HORSsW, IN CITV See Us Early lie Klamath Derdopuettf Co. ""' 1303 Main Street Klamath Fall, Ore. of every port within twenty-four hours. The troops now stationed here and other points In Texas could be gotten to any section of the Texas border within less than twenty-four hours, whllo those sent out from here for Mexican Gulf porta on the transports would reach their destination any where from thirty-six to sixty hours after embarking. The largo army transports now in Galveston harbor can accommodate an average of 3,000 men each, carry ing on board rations for eighteen days and they are already stored with these necessary rations. On the whole, the land fighting (force of the United States today, while somewhat small, is admittedly the flower of all armed bodies ever raised by this country. "With militiamen to tho number of 122,000 ready for call, and countless thousands of volunteers available, all the men necessary could be sent into the field trlthin six months, in prime condition, and ready for lighting against tho best trained soldiers of any country. during the evening there cro piano selections and vocal solo, and many short- speeches suitable to tho occa sion. Professor Dunbar presented those who came by primary obedience with an appropriate certificate of bap tism. Refreshments were served by the ladles of tho church. Cannery In Sight Tho committee having In chargo tho Investigation of the cannery prop osition of R. D. Iloko of Central Point, report that tbero Is enough ncreago signed up In tomatoes, etc., and that the banks of the city will take up at once the matter of financ ing the proposition, Medford Sun. ...... i c w .i .. .t ... it..,.. schools was prawn litis rooming at Wilt am 8. Wordeu et ux lo Henry m , .. t...ii ;. ,,ros,.., warranty Is!. III. 1 u ' " - " ' " T.nK;maI.v.topmentc,.m,.a.,7;,,,ltM,; " " ny to Mrs. O. B. Wnvtlle. warranty ,"' """ " ,, ..i .in it ?n mi. t ittiir.uid'c""" tr rlus Urm and iat:lt- ddltlon ' ' ment, for smoko tilled Ibt. building.) Ohrl K. Wordrn rl ux tu W. W.""; WWr, wry cool and Alldrtnlgo et al. lots 7 and S. block collrclrd. They furm In tiu id 3 . Second addition. , w"h l ,,,0M,1 ""' ' j ..... w if . ... m jSm-l The Dallas Chronicle. 11. Heed .warranty deed, 110, half In-' torest In SWU SW'U. Sec. I; KV , SU. Sec. 3: Wt4 Stt'U, SBU NW "-. aAaa itul Lai ai SM M II M ll a l(l(W II. S. (Irlenby el u to JixMiph Snjlthjwhrn tho Hart tract of 00o cr warranty deed. 110, BJ4 WVt, Hnjnrar liuitu Falls wa sold to 0b 3S.3S-1 1 4. I brother of Kau Claire. WU . and Klamath Korporatlon to ArltnWor-jI'ortland, Ori. Th dtl has btn rell, deed, 10, lots 15 and 1C, block I pending fur ior.ui time, and It Is prub. 210, Mills Second addition. jahlo that tho HsrkueM tract of about Slol rnmnboll ri ux to Kthel CamtxMhe amp area will be transferred In bell, warranty deed. 1 10, half Inter-J the nir futtirw. tlm tter future. Al eut In 8WU 8WU Sec. 31-39-9. though mi prlco for tho Hart iracij Unltini atm to Kdmund V. Oow.,was madn public. It I ontlmaled all en, patent. KM NW.8ec. 10-337-10 I HO.000, Medford Sun, Jim Walter lo William Vldlct. war-j ninty deed. 11. 8J4 SBU NWVl, Be.i Ouin$( Up . 1-37-H. Tho tirl conslgruwol of brick j Fannie Turpln to Richard Dixon, (f0m tho Jackionvllle kiln for tho I warranty deed, $10, 8V NBU and nw Klks" Templn on North Central WS SKVi.Bec. 28;NWH NK 4 . Sec. Bvenui arrived ytcnUy afternoon. 35-38-11. and am bolne hauled to thn crnund. Tho Klamath Development corapa- 'flu- work of laying the brick will be- ny to 1). Ilarnard. warranty deed, 110. K nesi ircek.-Medfor.l Mall-Trlb- lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 and ft, block CC, uiuv Lakcvlo waddltlon. 'i Charles R. Wordfn et ux to Sam Kunrtin Arirr ilm llr HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE "MIHMOUUI (Ultl." HAlunUy ami 8uu.t; Mtu Mart It 'Jl ami '21 STAR THEATER ci.AitK ami u t:iu: A lUt f IrUti c..ilr InlrMtWikUwf AfrUa." Two HtaCulKr itral Tim Ikw ladtutry." NT A It TIIIUTKIt liitt'lUMTtU ADMUIION, lu ad ts TEMPLE THEATER A lMWr of Mm." I.UblR Two-tel Fealiir If. Him. Cowntry." Kauay Comrdr Tamlag ('apid," VllSgraph Coord) MATt.VKtt DAILY AT III ALL MC'KNNKU I'ICTCIU Tho tneollng of thn student of the Use Tour Dictionary every Day Writing an article entitled 'Treas ure In Books" In April Woman's Home Companion. Laura Spencer Por ter gives the following excellent ad vice about tho advantages to be gain ed from the study of werds: "The study of werds: It may sound to you a dry thing, yet I promise you it is not, very far from it. "And this brings mo to suggest that the habit of one of tho great writers of studying carefully from a good dictionary each day is ono from which wo might alt of us get a good deal of profit. Or, take a good book of synonyms, for Instance, and learn from It each day Ave words somewhat1 similar, comparing and weighing care fully the meanings nnd values of them. Notice tho degrees of force In the follewing: To dislike, to hate, to loathe, to detest, to abhor each not t-uck Ik a little stronger, higher, wo might 8uy, like an ascending cresendo scale, Ko, to instruct, to teach, to ed ucate are each quite different in meaning with great nicety of dlfTor- ence. So, rebuke, reorimahd. cn. sure, blame, are all of one color, but of how different shades of meaning. so, too, misfortune calamity, disaster; so, weak, feeble, decrepit; and what delicate difference betweea fame and renown, or feminine and wonaaly and womanish." Wireless telegraphy Is being suc cessfully mado use of In surveying such countries as the Belgian Congo, Sudan, and similar Inarresslblo places You Have Been Looking For u Fountain l'ea that will always give satisfaction one tlutt doesn't leak one that has a pen Just adopted to your hand WIIV NOT TRV Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M.UPP , Watchmaker and Jeweler 8. 1. Watch iMfkKtor 48S Mata Mm Kvnns, warranty deed, $10, lot 3,' uiock , Boconn aaauion. narv .-,,, . .. ., , ,. Sam Evans to decree Watt, war-' . .j ... i . -1.1 t. i o icoiran swai-ine-ny campaign ws ranty deed, 10. lot 3. block 36. Sec ,,,.,,, MtetmutuU Tn Foirh ,,,, ond addition. .Sixth and Seventh grades of lh, I'at- Oregon Inland Development com- ,... ., , , ,, , . pany to J. K. Odoy. warranty deed, lot " , chv," f" tMr M"1,w,, 18. block 20, Orlndalo. !f" ?, 1'" "Wp" ,.h1. ''""T "" " v.' .... .....Ht iiiuii'iihh ami n- Tho Klamath Dovolopmenl cornpa ny to Harry I., llruco, warranty doed, (10, lot f), block 30, Hot Springs ad dition. Klamath Falls Meat company to C. II. Crlxlor ot al, warranty deed, $10, lot 8, block 84, Klamath addition. Frank O. Ilutler et ux to Hello Hyon, warranty deed, 1050, lot 1, block 2, llutlur's addition to Fort Klamath. . IiTe Kugeno sewer syotem Is to bo rebuilt In the next four years. Fifty Dollar lie ward Notlco Is hereby given that tho Klamath Hportsmon's Association will pay C0 reward for the arrest and conviction of tho pemon steading "Hud," a dog belonging to J, K. Dai- lard. Descriptien: lilack Alrodalo. long bushy hair mixed with gray, short tall, long hair dinned from face, wears collar with brass buttons nrd brass bucklo. All members of tho association are reiji'cstcd to keep a watch for dog or above description and report to the assorlutlon. CHAS. I. nOBERTfl, 17-3t President. lectlve clean-up In thn blulory of the city, Kugeno Cuard. Xrw IhntriMK luliHtuf Madam (larouttnot Hia i'ru cUco, a teacher of alt th tf no rt dancr. Including lit tango, will arrive In KUtratX Falls Thursday evonloc, U 19th. A largo cU U Uxir nlgnlrlml their Intention of IB proving this opportunity ' coming familiar with lhl prt ent popular amusement. MJ (Uroutte will remain In KUrt th Falls Indeflnltelr. nl vM give notice through the ppw aftur her arrival here wheosa where ahn will nrnle classes. EVERY DOLLAR PLANTED Im the Having lUnk IU Into nmrnf more In a f" I- Tlirm am no failure lo I rrrasr In tlm Mlng hsk Mrh on tniuU and also"1 tio oilier In Inrrm" & ' tlply. .It mh show yna trr HiNlrrlnlly lnrreer kit Imk. FIRST TRUSTED SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREOON Dancing Private or clans Instructions, In cluding all tho popular dances, For Information call Mr. Freed, at tho White I'ellcan hotel, Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 0, lC-6t Accurate Information about the Klamath Basin. 8ee Chllcoto, SIM Mala. IMN J. '.UMWAIT, I'rea. H. N. HUBU, Vk I'rra. tlHt' IIKRT R. WITMROW, Surveyor! and Irrigation lagiiMtri Klamath County Abstract Co. ABITKACTINQ MAFH, FLANH, HLUKPRINTN. Ktc. KXAMATM WAhlM, OWKK , r- :xl i"!