j,wvjiV .r. JfS liSISfai a. Ir" if. MONDAY, JANUARY, at, , NewsHappem aura m ' s IjKS A IttlW ' I&3 - -' m "iL. I AaU" tVW v'S. ss it: Dott't fall to see ' the Orpheus tonight 'Offloer 606" at It Amy for Visit. Mm. Fred L. Houston has gone to Duassaulr, (o spend some time visit ing her slater. To lis Restored. The 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs J. L. Beckley underwent an operation for tonstlltis at Blackburn hospital this forenoon. Pythias Clab. The Pythian Club will meet at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. George McDonald on Michigan avenue. Hoath for Winter. Mrs. Will Houston has gone to Corning, Calif., for a visit with rela tives, after which she will go to San Diego for the remainder of the win- tar. Bette Interest In Baelnees. Ralph. Dale of the Arm of McDon- oagh Dale, proprietors of the New Palm billiard and bowling rooms, re cently transferred his interest to Mc- DOnough and Don Dale, who will con tinue the Arm's business. EJecteeat Salt. Ejectment proceedings have Instituted In the circuit court by F. H. Downing of Worden against North Newhart, for the removal of the com pany's sawmill off Downlng's proper ty, and for S300 damages. F. H. Mills is attorney for the plaintiff. lias Iioag Trip. 'Just because R. J. Marshall not at Buenos Aires when a letter sailed from the Commercial Club neve May 26th reached the Argentine PibialAmnceaeits For Sheriff To the Voters of Klamath Ceunty: I take this means of announcing ay candidacy for the republican nom ination for sheriff at the primaries. I Believe that my work as deputy sheriff speaks for itself, and I shall greftly appreciate the support of the voters. R. R. BREWBAKEJL To the Voters of Klamath Ceunty: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tht office of sheriff for Klamath county, Oregon, on the re publican ticket I respectfully ask the support of the voters of the county at the primary election for this office. JOHN COLLMAN. To the Voters of Klamath Ceunty: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the democratic nomination .for sheriff at the coming primaries, and I respectfully ask the support of the voters of Klamath county. GEORGE L. HUMPHREY. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 910 room, steam heat, hot and cold water, for gentleman only. At the Clalrmont, 4th near Pine. 24-t LOST Lady's Elk pin between post- office and Hot Springs Addition. Finder inform 234-Y. 24-Jt HOUSTON'S Metnialjrii Aseweato m0W0m0m0wm0w0wm0m0i00m0mmim HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER "HELP WANTED" Five Reel Paramount Drama TEMPLE THEATER Three Reel Eseaaay "Brvmit VUagrsph Admieslsn Always lit MATINII OAIUV AT tilt AU UCINtBO NOTURM ;'v,asaMtpuM4 vrama nuutsv SMC, : atartHOr IMrTrON PHtTOnU TUIMAVt AN ATUWMVt city, Secretary Fleet received the re turned epistle bearing all the Span ish and English cancellations and for warding addresses Imaginable. Mar shall had written for Information re garding Klamath, but left before the letter reached him. Dack From Portland. Count' Clerk C. R. De Lap has re turned from a business trip to Port land and Salem. Undergoes Operation. Alfred Smith, a son of Elmer Smith, underwent an operation for acute appendicitis Saturday at Black burn hospital. His physicians, John son and Cathey, report he is better today, after his rather serious ordeal. Wiggins Returns. A. J. Wiggins returned last night from a sojourn In Southern Califor nia. Between being caught by the floods in the south and held up by a blockade between here and Weed, Andy is ready to do without traveling the rest of his life. JACK MARTIN IS A MARRIED MAN MERRILL MAN IS WEDDED TO KLAMATH FALLS WOMAN SUN DAY, BUT HONEYMOON HALTED BY THE BLOCKADE A quiet marriage was solemnised at the home of Dr. C. E. Wheeler at 9 o'clock Sunday morning when John Henry Martin and Pearl Gertrude Wheeler were united in matrimony. Rev. E. C. Richards performed the ceremony. The news of the marriage was sue- ctssfully kept a secret The couple had also Intended to leave on the morning train before their friends learned of the nuptials, but after they had their grips all packed, they found there was no train leaving, owing to the blockade between here and Weed. Mr. Martin Is of pioneer stock and Is an enterprising business man, being a member of the firm of Mar tin Bros., operating here and at Mer rill. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler of the Alta- mount ranch, Mr. Wheelsr being ranch foreman. She has resided in Klamath Falls several years and has a wide circle of friends. GOT A PLACE FOR DESERVING BOY? IF SO, COMMUNICATE WITH THE HIGH SCHOOL, AND THUS MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR HIM TO GRAD UATE IN JUNE Here is a chance to help a good boy. Attending Klamath County High School, scheduled to graduate In June and recommended in the highest terms by members of the faculty, is a young man who by a recent change of circumstances will be forced to give up his school work and lose the honors of graduation he has justly earned, unless he can obtain some mtans of self support for the remain ing four months. Anyone In position to offer this boy an opportunity to finish the term Is requested to notify the Commercial Club or Principal C. R. Bowman at the high school. Record headquarters at Shepherds. During 1915, timber to the amount of 181,168,000 board feet, valued at $840,000, was given under free use to settlers residing in and near the national forests. In Oregon this free use of timber amounts to 12,122,000 board feet, valued at fl3,32, and in Washington to 8fl371,000 board feet, valued at 12,981. Yo eaa believe is the character of that regularly la simimfa THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREfaUN -- - Umpire Now in Boxing 1 0f I LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV HH .jamLLiiiiiiiiiimLfliVwflSsLBLujw BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT flsssl JJbb mJ JL? STlmAb. " B I The Royal Tailors' Spring WW I Line Is Here Billy Evans Billy Evans, one of the most popu lar referees baseball has known, and one of the best, may quit the gome forever. He has been appointed a member of the Cleveland Boxing Commission, and his duties there may take up all his time. SAYS DES MOINES PLAN IS FAILURt THEREFORE, MEMBER OF THE DES MOINES CITV GOVERN MENT QUITS PLAN ATTRACT ED WIDESPREAD NOTICE United Press Service DES MOINES, la., Jan. 24. The so-called Des Moines plan of city gov ernment .one of the first forms of commission government, which at tracted much favorable attention the country over when it was adopted seven years ago, is branded a failure by Councilman W. F. Mitchell and a considerable percentage of the citi zens. Mitchell was put into office to see If he couldn't reorganize affairs and make the plan successful. His resignation is tendered today, effec tive this spring. Mitchell says the city manager plan should be adopted by Des Moines. The bonded and floating indebtedness of Des Moines has increased nearly $'1,000,000 since the plan was put in force seven years ago. The plan was heralded as one that would eliminate partisan poli tics from all municipal elections, and place the responsibility for the suc cess or failure of the city government upon the heads of the individual com missioners and generally moke for economy and efficiency. Mitchell says politics has not been eliminated and that financially the plan has accom plished no good. Mltcbel favors elect ing councllmcn. by districts rather than at large, paying them for one meeting a week He believes all mu nicipal executive control should be vested in the city manager, together with power to enforce all laws and or dinances and to control all city work. Mr. Mltchel believes this would kill the political phrase he believes has made the old Des Moines plan use- ; less. A. F. & A. M. Notice A Stated communication night. Work in E. A, to-De- gree, A. A, Mebaffey, Secretary. ORPHEUS THEATER O. R. Miller, Mgr. "Officer 666," Five part Melodramatic Farce, featuring the celebrated comedian Howard Baetabrook "Coasting Pictures." 15 The most have seen, in and see young men. Suits Leading Clothiers kimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BOWLING TOURNEY STARTS TUESDAY PACKING COMPANY'S TEAM WILL Jerry O'Coiinell Is a business vls OPPOSE DR. WRIGHT'S TRIO IN i,or to this city from Portland. FIRST GAMES OF THE LEAGUE SERIES The City League bowline touinev starts tomorrow night with a three ' ' U"H u " "oiia-wlmt lively ilny In game set-to between the Klamath! James J. lUchardson, representing'"10 Uw)mU ,,lock- rirude & Co.'s Packing company team and Dr 'the Spalding Sporting Goods corapaii), m""nory -ttlillhinenl Is being Wright's team. In the porkmakers' is in this city transacting business. 'j"""0'1 rrom there " the McDonald lineup are Hayden. Rlmmle and Kets- ''""ding, corner Main anil .Sixth Tho dever. Wright, Maxwell and Widdoos compose the opposing team. Tho tournament is for three men! teams, and there aro at least five teams entered, A schedule has been prepared calling for games overy Tuteday and Wednesday nights, and the tenpln fans are much enthused as a result. HEARING TODAY MAN ACCUSED OF THEFT OK MONEY FItOM JACK RYAN IS BROUGHT HERE FROM LAKE VIEW MY DEPUTY IJX)YD LOW MULliETIN Late till afternoon Modner entered pie of guilty. John Bodner, wanted on a chargo of stealing close to flOO from Jack Ryan of Shlpplngton, was brought In Saturday night by Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Low. Lloyd went to Lakevlew for the prisoner. This morning Bodner was arraign ed before Justice of the Peace Qowen. He waived his right to a hearing, and was bound over to the grand jury, Bodner says the money he had was won by him in gambling in Nevada before coming to Klamath Falls, He is also known as John Huron and John Conrad. The commercial sales of timber on the national forests of Oregon for the past fiscal year amounted to 544, 673,000 board feet, valued at 11,629, 000, and on the national forests of Washington to 2,871,000 board feet, '-"" , I, BONER WAIVES magnificent collection of fine New, exclusive patterns and some of the new 1916 style to Your Order, $17 K. K. K. H IIKIKF MENTION e e . V. C. Daltou is a recent visitor to I this city from Malin. I Buy cooking utensils, art" anil irock- ery nnie from Henderson IIIh prices are right 1131-3G Main. It J. II Sklaro Is here from San Kran- Cisco. I Alwavs at onr gervke with thu I very best tho market affordH People's ' Maikct, I'hone 83. it joe ncssig ot ueswick Is In town attending to business matters The Kord Garage offeis the very host of servki. in ic r,.i,.,ir ,i .. inent, and tarries a lompleto llim of supplies Ninth and Klamath. It Mary A. Wilson from Forest Grove. Is a late arrival K. S. Torw HHger Is in tills ilty from Merrill. With tho llnest bowline uliet in bouthern Oregon, we Invito you tu visit us. Tho New i'alm Howling audi '"Bl" ""Meiitl, tin, dlreitors Billiard rooms, 'math tho K. K. K i1'"''' " ""'''ting Store. It Franco is teglstered at thu I Dan Hall. LOCAL SLEEPER IS CONT SOUTHERN PACIFIC Itiuntvru DUNHMUIR PULLMAN FROM THE IIVS, THUS GIVI.NG THIS SECTION limim HEItVICE Klamath Falls people aro rolnioin. over the announcement of the South ern I nclfic that tho Pullman running between Klamath Falls and San Fm,,. Cisco Is not to bo discontinue in stead, tho Dunsraulr-Oakland sleeper ' c msconunucd, the Klamath car taking care of passongors for that This accommodation wmii.i i. greatly mlsscf were it ,ii,.nn,i Advertising U uroteeti,,.. i.i..., valu' H"",Tft"ty '" 'mUty u,d "' INUED STORE : BUSINESS FIRMS golden iiri.i: i:ims ami t.ki:s .meid: uoom, gehtkuiik lit, MOl'tS, .M COMMKIt j CIAL Cl.t'lt GOES'IO NEW UOOM iuiii wing vnuiieti ty the hat em porium Ik being occupied by tho Klamath Commercial Club The Commercial Club Ik moving Into those NimittTH bemuse the rooinH It has boon o cup) lug nre now leased to the Golden Utile Vanillic Brother pUn an extension, and thu Fourth "ireei room win He Joined to thnt portion of their store fronting on Main street. "wing to the removal, inoulal Club's regular thu Com members' mm"" wl" '"" held tomorrow will GILA FLOOD IS ll.tM.MJi: IX .Utizo.NM lti:i'OHTEI) AT A QUARTEU OF A MILLION, A.VII FOUR MILLION ARE HI.'. PORTED AH l'lX)U VICTI.MS I'Mlled l'i ens Service MAKING CHANGES NOW RECEDING I'-MA, Arl., Jan. 24.- The Colo l"011' F,old Aonl Avor,U "f l ado and Gila rivers flood ,.,-.,.. J'1 States biological survey has go" receding. Tho damage they have ' J""' ,H LNl""'"" at S2r.0,000, and our are renorin,! ,i...i 'I'lu. second lloo.l (rest reported ' 'ivanclng. Mallroads are dun.oal od - u result of tho high wat0. Notice to Ci editor,, Notice Is hereby given that the un doisgned has been duly-appoint lm InlHtrator of the estate ofPJo.ep l'i T""' doa''e". by the county court f Klamath county, Oregon, and a Persons having c.a.ms against sa," CHtato aie required to pr t ta m t te law office of nlZl Kent, In Klamath Fall., Oregon, with- Woolens you styles. Step creations for to $35 Leading Hatters CARS STILL IN SNOW OF SLIDE thukk lur.NiutKh men uik mi;- GIXO TO IIKSCI'i: rtv.KVHKRl IN CAitK HKIIIHNl. IIMHIRTs KSI'KK CLEAR I l-'iilteil I'rtiMM Servlre SEA'n'I.E, Jim. H I'lir victim ol .Saturday's illNiuter at Corrt, hf Hi too cars wero hurled from the (net b an avulanchf, aro mill burled it kiiow and rock. Three hundred work men are digging them out The latest estlmatcM nre thtt tt leant four lire known to he drsil, UEADDING, Calif., Jim 24. The snow storiiiH are over In Norlhern California. Tho Inst blockade on tho Shasta di vision of tn Southern Pacific wH lifted yesterday, and trains aro again moving nearly on time. U. S. FIELD ATTACH: OF If. . HIOMKHCAl SURVEY IS IN THE HLV HW TION, MAKING PERSONAL CAN' VAKH OF (X.l)lTIO.S With a vltw to inukl'iig HitrveX ' ",0 rabies, situation in the Bly '' to lily, und is making pcisoiial W tlentlnnu Wlilln I hern ho Will v'" and tho mutter xovor with stockmen, aid them iu every possible way In prevention of the spread of tli""' tidy. A few moro stock Imve lecii repwj J ol bitten In tho last few dny, w Ing to County Health Olllcer WW Hunt. In six months from the dot J notice, vorlned as reo,uirca atJki Dated as Klamath Fnll. W7'J January IS. 1018. . f U ' JAMBS H. """"i1 Administrator of the Bstato of 'Jpi MAN STUDIES RABIES L. 'full, Deceassd. lJ.IS'S- ,J tqi ljWH?rV8y rman'r uH pi.wii.ty. .I