WfRK&WfiS! sa&a :,' ". l n: c t-' TUK8DAY, FKimUAHY ai, 0 EVENING HERALD, " a math FALLS. OREGON THE rAG POCK BS3sSsSj5iisa5aawsiur K ; i Ea rti i T . I f i 1 S if Cr- t VK Ml rf 3 i B'SH ' my "7" L j f-Si .,. FIRE DEPARTMENT BILL IS LAID OVER (Continued from pact 1) which has so far printed all develop menu regarding the proposed recall tor their news value, with no partial ity toward either aide. "The firemen say they were prom-' taed another meeting with the mayor and fire committee and that they did not get It." said Matthews. "There are several clauses in this ordinance that are a little beyond reason, and it Ik best to make what chacges are necessary and get iho ordinance In shape for passage at the next meet ing." Mayor Mason said he knew of no other meeting being promised the Are boys. He stated'a willingness to meet the department and the fire committee during the week in order to reach on arrangement satisfactory to all. Doty then held that there should be a meeting with the firemen to settle matters. He stated, while fac ing the audience (composed largely of firemen) that he had long favored a provision for a sick benefit for fire men, and payment of $1 for each fire, and $1 for each hour spent In fire fighting, Instead of fifty cents an hour, as the proposed ordinance pro vides. "The department must be disci plined," said-Miller, " and if the council and mayor can't run things, It's time to step out We've been dictated to too long." The ordinance was tabled for the week, but the ordinance providing for the redisricting of the city for fire alarms passed, after the clause for the publication of the alarms In the city official newspaper was eliminated. According to the latest report of the secretary of agriculture, 120 pub lic service corporations, out of a total of 1500, claim to own or control & total of 3,683,000 undeveloped water horsepower, or 80 per cent of the total water power at present develop ed and used In public service operations. Town Topics Says 25 Bion War Debt Wouldn't Crush England By CHARLES P. STEWART LONDON, ePb. 22. Even It Eng land should end the war with a debt of 6,000,000,000 pounds, (approxi mately $25,000,000,000) the burden would not be crushing, according to Lord.Inchcape, the English financier and statesman, hero today. Such a. load, said his lordship at a National Provincial Bank of England stockholders' meeting, over which he presided, would mean an annual charge of only 300,000,000 pounds (about $5,000,000,000) reckoning 5 per cent Interest, with 1 per cent sink ing fund. To this his lordship added an esti mated 100,000,000 pounds (looo, 000,000) annually in pensions. Be- fore the war, he remarked, the conn- try's annual expenditures were 200,-' 000,000 pounds ($1,000,000,000)' making the tetal: j Tntaraat nnrt alnlclnff fund OD basis of estimated 5,000.000,000 debt, 300,-j 000,000 pounds annually. Esltmated pensions, 100,000,000 pounds annually. Fixed charges on pre-war basis, 200,000,000 pounds annually. Or a total of 600,000,000 pounds annually. Present English taxation, continued Lord Inchcape, is bringing In nearly 400,000,000 pounds annually. He ex plained that this would mean another 200,000,000 pounds would have to be I provided every year, and expressed! the opinion that this could be done) either by "additional taxes or by a re- duction In extravagant expenditures I not only private, but public. His lordship appeared to think a ' $25,000,000,000 debt a possibility, but about the maximum. Startles Palm Beach (Continued from page X) on the. west side Southern street. of Crescent to la From Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. John' Jones of Dairy are county seat visitors. Club Meets Tonight. The regular meeting of the Klam ath Commercial Club will be held to night. An Xts. disability policy protects your income. Ask Chllcote. 16 A study of mistletoe on the Whit man national forest in Eastern Or egon shows that the deterioration of western larch In the more open and exposed stands Is due to the mistle toe parasite. Groceries at Cut Prices. .7-tf J. F. Magulre & Co., Inc. tSf&s "Aire J fe?l S3fc '$$. f'-fA Merchant Visits. A. Kallna, a well merchant, was Jn on ters yesterday. " known Malta, business mat- ORPHEUS THEATER C. R. Miller. Mr. The Orpheus will be closed on Tues days, Wednesdays and Thursdays until farther notice, unless otherwise advertised. "Neal of the Navy" and Walling ford serltw wOI be shown on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday nights a special pro gram win be gives t aa admission of 15c. Watch for the announce ment. foS !.& 2&r?'X, K ; y?A & Up from Merrill. Ernest M. Bubb, cashier of Merrill Bank, Is in town today sewing acquaintanceships. the re- Aloha Meets tonight. Aloha Chapter No. 61, Order of the Eastern Star, meets at 7 : 30 this even ing In regular session. South for Visit. Joseph B. McAllister departed Sun day for a sojourn in San Diego and other California points. Here on Business. Harold Gillette, who graduated from Klamath county high last year, la In from Bonanza for a short visit. r Will Give Play. "Fifteen MUee to Happyville" la the title of a play to be given soon by the Ladles Aid society of the Mt. Lakl church. The date will be an nounced later. Back With New Car. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Dalton came in from Malln yesterday. They returned home this afternoon In the fine new 1916 Bulck Dalton purchased while away this winter. Dies is Arizona; Charles Graves has received word of the death of bis sister, Mrs. Ella McLemoil, in Phoenix, Arts. Mrs. .llcLemoiL was a resident of Klamath county many years ago, and is well knoa to the older residents. : . The advertisements In this paper f srea the entire community. " t m ,!ere fish are caught lu Lake Erie Jo Ike square mile than In ht other water. it. - V V T. -- -w- ' ttensW few are particular eeeac yew When Miss Dorothy Prank of Chi cago appeared on the shore at Palm Beach in her Frisco bathing suit, soci ety from, New York, Necvwport, Phil adelphia, Washington and Chicago sat up and looked at her. Fev wo men there have tried tills suit, whicn liac become popular at some other hoacbes. The fact thai Miss Fran is a rry pretty girl added to the interest. fy HwEEKr Special Bargains $4.00 Boys' Suits. $2.50 $5.00 Boys' Suits. $2.75 $6.00 Boys' Suits. $3.25 $6.50 Boys' Suits. $3.50 $7.00 Boys' Suits $4.00 Extra Specials in MEN'S OVERCOATS for Pay-Up .Week , 15 Overcoats, . . .$9.00 $18 Overcoats. . . .$10.85 $20.00 Overcoats $12.25 K. Sugarman "The Quality Store" fc The Carpenters Have Promised to Complete the New Annex in Time for Us to Get Moved and Ready for Business Saturday Owing to the limited time we will have in which to move, we find it impossible to arrange for a special open.ng as previously intended. However, you will find a splendid assortment of new Spr.ng Garments very attractively priced. Suits, Coats, Skirts, Wa.sts and Dresses, the season's newest styles. Remember, we're pleased to show the new merchandise, your selection to be made at your own pleasure, now or when you please, here or some where else, should you not see fit to place your order. Remember, you are under no obligations to buy when looking at merchandise here. Women's Ready -to -Wear Department Annex, entrance Main Store, Aisle 1; or 415gFourth Street. ntceM(K Klamath's Greatest Store NEW POSTER IS OUT vvcih u wine colored coal With 111 coat koi'H it luvuiidur h-h .,. ,. ..,,, AJ Oiitlntf coats nro to hate two pliltt .316 Rote Festival Design Advertises , .... , ,, , ..u.. ,.,, In the back running over tho shoulder. Scenery of Famous Columbia River lly MAItG.tltKT MASON (Written for the United Press) The maid of sports Is out of sorts With her erstwhile Hho now Just dotes On Jersey coats And In them looks silk sweater; much better. NEW YORK, Feb. 22. If little Miss Up-to-the-Mlnute had to appear on the golf course today la anything so passe as a sweater her putting would undoubtedly turn to pouting. It couldn't possibly serve her In a tennis game and In a sweater in a motor she'd never be in style. To be smart when she goes in a boat she must go in a coat. It's a case of oft with the old love of a sweater and on with tho new love of a silk Jersey sport coat. This 1b the answer why the lovely fifteen dollar sweaters of last year are now offered to tho not too finicky dressers for $'4.98 at the February sales. These new Jersey sport coats come in solid colors or stripes in all the popular shades and may bo either silk or wool jersey to suit your taste or your pocket book. They are all loose fitting and hip length. One stunning model has a yoke in front and back and an odd belt made like two belts, one above the other, and caffs made of two deep bands to ape the belt. The roll ing collar is a white detachable one. Another plain toned coat has rag- square collar and tho bull, to which tho coat Is shirred In tho back, turns Into sash ends In front. A striped model has a deep collar nnd reveals a wldo belt, patch pock ets and set-In alcoves. It Is trimmed In novolty buttons of white centered In tho same color as tho stripe In tlio coat. A smart wool Jersey coat Is Ehlrred on two cords at tho bolt lino In tho back and has sash ends In front. It has that nowest noto of tho season, tho capo collar and patch pockets shirred across tho top. Apropos of pockets, a mention of, them In a description of any fom inlno garment will soon he superflu-, ouh as thoy are featurod In frocks. I i BTSg2g,ffiri&TOr"ST4rfiBrtle mmMmfMM i H?'evA' w b .iBBHrBes 'jesm'-Besei "HI !! IU1 lilili Wm&zmeiim fcmAH namtsffl . In tuiiiiiiicr clutliliiK, ilealcnuoftwr sucker coats woIrIiIiic clRlit ouncei 'wT shown, nnd also a fawn colored coat with whito buttons, j HU'ovcm thlH spring and summer i , to ho Hiuall, with u button nt the cut. TroiiHont will niiow iiiu coiuorroaiura of (lie It'K, but Will nut m llRbt. 1 Primary power Insinuation In tt electrical Industry In Hie Writers states har. Incnmscil nearly tow- rtven per cent In um "' "" xliico 11)12. Koportu on wood iisIiik Industrie luivo now been Issued by tlilrtT-thre stateH. Tho data embodied In Ifcm ! reports wore obtnlnml In co-onersHw 'with tlto forest service. In tho eleven Wostrrn states In- lulled within tho Pnclllc and now I'ortlailU'H HUG ItOSIt lYMthltl IIOMcT I Inli. vrnmiu ttrlmnrv IKIttOf iDlUlU- coats, suits, Bklrts and blouses In Is the first publicity, national In seupe, u0M from nil source- and for allow reckless profusion and construction., to go forth advertlsliiK the benutles of has Increased 240 pur rent from 10 Entire sport suits of the Jersey cloth tho Columbia river The rratlwil will !t0 j0ia or mn, tlaM two and a bill are even more chic than tho separate1 bo held Juno 7. 8 and H. Oponliicdny ' times rw rapidly iih In (lie rcmiM" coat8, I will witness the national dedication of !(,r t10 tJnlteii States, Ono striking one of white has a, tho Columbia rher hlithwav. Tim ' - -" deep doublo capo collar of red Jersey . poster carries tho slogan "For You a witn a red band around tho bottom i Rose In Portland (Irows Announcing We Sell Imperial Tires A Line of Superior Design, Con struction, Workmanship anil Supervision Guaranteed for 3,506 Miles A lower list than (or similar quality. We take yonr old Urea in exchange on new ones. Bradley Harness Company of tho coat and rrl rnffa I These capo collars by tho way are to bo wlshol on our shouldors outside the field of sports and along with poplums and pockets add tho 1916 touches to all our now sultB and frocks. As for tho material In which Ihey are developed it is no other than Jersey cloth. So you see, whether you bo a true sportswoman or not, you are bound to be sporty nnd sport the fabrics and features first made for the sport maid. The poster was donated by Fred (1. Cooper, for mer Oregon boy, now famous us an artist. The design will noon hang In traiiHjK r t:itlon offices all over the United States CAN WINE COLOR BE USED LOCALLY Governor Stanley of Kentucky has . ,, appointed Miss Minnie Mahler aa hl8tIP NOTOUH FAHIHONAIIM5 YOUNG private secretary. Sho is tho first woman to hold such a position In that state. Mrs. Qeorgo A. Buckstaff has boon appointed on the special committee to Investigate tho condition of athletics In tho University of Wisconsin, and Is said to spend most of her time studying records. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOll SALE CHBAP liand Ford cars. TSeveral second Central Qarago. 22-3t FURNISHED APARTMENTS Sixth and High, Whltlock'a Apartments. 22-8t LOST Spall black purse, containing 18 and small pin. Leave at Jewel Cafe. Reward. It-It llUOKS AIIB UP AOAINKT IT, SO I'AU Aft KKICPINCJ UP WITH T1IK LATK8T HTYIiUH Single broastod, two-button sack coats, with drapery over tho hips, Is tho proper stylo for moa'a wear this spring, according to designs exhibited nt the convention of the National Au Hoclatlon of Merchant Tallow hold at St. Louis. Double-breasted coats nro to have peak lapels and both stnglo and dou blo broasted will follow nutural lines. Extensive padding will bo avoided. Scotch plaid is to be a popular pat tern, Judging from the designs, An extreme model In evening dross HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusements WMMOAMlWIOWh HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK Record headquarters at Seeeuenla. STAR THEATER "Tollers of iho Sea," Throo reol Patho drams "Hearst HoHg News," "Hot Stuff," Comedy "The Kangaroo," Patho educational TEMPLE TJIEATEM "Tito Cloddess," w Two reels of tho Vltagraph " "The lxat Mesucnger," Sollg drama (, "Cupid's Hath," Essanoy comedy , Admission Always 10c ...r,u OAltV AT Si" ALL LlCErl8D PICT0BM MERRILL 0PERA HOUSE 1 Merrill, ore. Mky MOTION WOTURKS WKBjK" AND WV-ui" . i &&jtfl !.