T CV. $, ,T,rltPAV,MAKCllMW " . axnirinc. fl" ' ........ t ..!. ' 1'nrkor culled juut boforo tho I Mr, ind " Am . '. .. 'rliton limn, brought the vlnnilM for ..,, ptowwlly nurprwwi m ww ,Ilrlilfiil luncheon, and tlion ie- mott Mngoo nnd Mr, and Mm, John nn-1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOK lilt rvriilng, " Mr' ,,n(l MrH' ninlnoil In spend tint evening hours If' .. I Kflu !-! Illl1linllll It. ......I.. ,cblrd E. SinMi nnd MrH. 12m- unjoynbly In raids It's Quality That Counts Quality in the cutting, tailoring, fitting and quality first in the beautiful selection of latest sea sonable fabrics. Give u a trial and get perfect satisfaction. LOEWE BROS., Tailors J&. fti i ,w :?. ;? . TODAY'S ODDEST STORY fly PHILKhK UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC We mix' nuciit" f r Onlklm A. HiiiiiIUomV iiiiiII, mikniiiuii nml firlglit IxinlN iii the Upper Klumitili l.nkc. Hiikcx Irntr thU oilier ,mr iiK.rnlMir euept SmiiiIh);, hi T:0. Western Transfer Co. 1'HU.NK l7 ' MAIN STIIEI?!', NEAR FIFTH Guard Against Poverty in Old Age by jour sating hi jouth and nm ttirlt.u Remember If 5011 dou't sato now uur Inter joara may bo full of dcsolntlon and dospnlr. Bet lot forego useless ploasuros now 1 linn to suffei tlio pangs of pov erty when our earning power hnii gone FIRST STATE 2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ''tfY-f&r -S A. 1. white WM. .1. IMMIX Oregon Welding , , Co. Sixth Street Klamath Falls, Ore I Tlii! following from the Hiik'iu Statesman Kill bu of Interest to the imany local friends of the young liidy I mentioned "In MIhh I.oulse Benson, I who miido her llrst appearance tin 'u vocalUt bi foro u Halom nudlpnce nt tho Firm Mtthodlul church, musi al circles of Salem hnvo been aug mented by a Hlngor of marked abil ity Mlsa Benson tamo to this rlty recently from Klamath Falls She In the daughter of Justice Honry I.. Benson of tho supremo court. Miss IJCtlHOn. has 11 soprano tolte of dls tliut purlt and sweetness of tonu. 8I10 miiiK "My Redeemer," by Dud Icy Duck, ur a nolo, and took the nolo part In tho chorus number, "Tho Hundred Fiftieth Psalm, by Ran iIckklm " Miss HciiHon Iiiih been He lei led dm Kololttt for tho Wlllametio ll'ulwirxlt) (lleo club, and also ap peared In solo work with the Salem Kcittlvnl thorns, which gave a con icit at the Grand theater, Salem, last JTIiursdii) otcnlng under tho direction of ProfeBHiii P H Mendenhnll. The local Woodcraft Circle held a very Interesting meeting Tuesday otenlng nt tho I O. O. P. hnll. After tlio regular lodge work, tho Match ronimlttcn ontertalncd with a real, genuine darky camp meeting. A dnrky preacher and well practiced darky choir of lite members were splendid In their work. All num bers were well rendered and brought lounds of applause After the entoi talnmenl n luncheon of fruit salad, cuke and toffee wns sened nnd great ly enjojed by the largo crowd prot on t Two Jolly birthday surpilse par- lien were held this week by the neigh bors In Huenn Vista addition One was held Monday at tho home of Mrs. U V Kukondall,. complimentary to Mr. Amanda Hnmnker, It being ner btrthdio Mrs, Hamnkcr wns Invl'ed 1111 from her homo nt tho lake sldo for the da nnd the surprise Motorists Interested in Auto Show United Press Service DROOKLYN, N. Y., March 25, A fow years ago Herbert Allen, 290 Irving avenue, lost his Itgs In no accident. He did not collect a cent In damages. Last year he lost his wooden 4 legs In no accident. "Thlf time I'll sue,'' said he. The Queens county court has granted him 329 damages from the Brook- lyn Heights Railroad company. ton lirtho Evening Herald byer- JA'3, of Hon. J. V. Kuykendal), 14 '?, 4V, 'K, 11' S'. cation der ..? !. nld..,lt Min, VUlMaik tv. OrcKon. dated March 28. lUi M-. fe' which order roqulree that taU sf mons bo published once n weekj fflr Iw'vJ nix aucppnqlvn wnnkit. nrlnr trt Wav ? s.: C, 1D15. RUTENIC & KENT, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 2f,-l-8-ir,-22-23 1 ("""V iiv &,m- wUM ' 'nt'm? . ISIS ft s&' " 1 Wm y&JfAvir S Sa r"H. w i3.ssZm?s &e ycZ3f 'krm&r "rf&mr , KJtrvsisjfjfjBjk .rllBSJiBJBJBJBJJ of the "Exposition Trail' and es pecial recognition for those touring long distances to the fair will be' given. f LKOAL NOTICES Proposals Invited 1 , Proposals will be received by the , police judge of the city of Klamath, i Falls, Oregon, for burnishing said city with the following named fl re lighting apparatus: One Combination Chemical and Hose Truck with and without pump attachment. ; Proposals to be filed with the po-' lice judge on or before 8 p. m. Tues day, May 2, 1916, at which tim ( alt proposals received will be opened, and taken under advisement by the common council. 1 All proposals filed 'shall be en-i dorsed, "Proposals to furnish fire ap paratus." Tho common council reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. I A. L,. LEAVITT, Police Judge. x Hy order 01 tne common council, ln.l UamI. On 1Q1C 94.1AI 1. UttlWI 11WM -v A.AV, MW VV TO YOUR HEALTH HAWXHURST'iS MARKET Has been completely remodelled. Is in the most sanitary conditio, mid lias an nutonioblh; delivery to insure lightning service. CAN YOU BEAT IT? for u combination for health and i ontcnienceV Our prices are right nml our meats the beat. u 717 .Main St. Phono 24 IK Hl New Implement House Ve Handle -the l.NTKR.VATIO.VAIi' HAItVESTER COMPANY'S IMPLEMENTS AND OLIVbTt I'lOWS, KENTUCKY DRILLS, WKBEK WAGONS,' KEYSTONE SPRING TOOTH HARROWS AND DISCS REPAIRS FOR ALL MACHINES Mills & Son Phone St SUth and Klawath Jllhs Velum l.efler. Mn-ot of BlR M ur iKnionHirauou nnon, r.xpoauvn l-ent m"3 j The Jlrst event of its kind ever ca" will be shown to the public ac hcld will be seen In the Motor Dem-('ally working under every possible onstratlon show at the San Diego' condition, exposition. Opening early in Ma, Tugs-of-war between machines, was It will Include exhibits of automo- head-on collisions, tirc-changlng con- ,,..," nn her In the nftemoon. hllcs. aoroplnnes, In fnct etery kind test, rompetltlon and tests of even- Twelve ladles came with work bags of motor driven vehicle nnd their ac- conceivable sort are on the program, and hemmed tea towels for the gut 'cessorios. .Aeionlanca and tractors will be tried of honor and in n contest for the! The noel part of tho show lies, oit under tho same plan. It Is said best buttonhole made In limited time however, in the fact that the exhibits that the government is planning to , Mrs. I.caltt and Will not UC Sllll ones, un mo gruunus mi:u nine lesis mm bicui iuicimi. Have You aSearch Light on Your Car? If your automobile is not equipped with our elec tric search light you don't know what you are mis sing. Light is pivoted so so that it can be thrown anywhere and is much more powerful than your headlights. V"'"l WHITE PELICAN GARAGE iiiIzcr were won by Mrs. Johnson A dainty luncheon wns sorted, a birthday cake with lighted candles forming tho centcr ploce of the ten table A Jolly time wnB spent, and those present were: Mosdnmes Geo. McLnln, Tom Elliott, u- 11 MIIIh nienn Johnson. A. L. l.eavltt, R. A. Alford, Harry Telford, LiiO Telford. Carl Adams. D. V. Kukondall, Amanda Hamaker, and Miss Rose Reed. Mrs A. L. Leavltt's blrtnuny nn nitersary on Saturday, March 18. was celebrated by a well planned sur prise party hy tho neighbors of Uuona Vista addition. It was nlso nn npron shower. Mrs. Lcavltt re ceiving ten aprons of nil sires nnd shapes, nnd tho afternoon wns spent In fancy work and visiting, after which a luncheon of sandwiches, sal ads, cake, coffee and sherbet wns en Jojocl .by all, Tho friends present weie: Mosdnmes U. V. Klrkendnll. Cleo. McUIn, Harry Telford, M. Les lie, R. A. Alford. (llonn Johnson, II. Ulilch, Carl Adams, A. Hamnker, nnd Misses Rose Reed nnd Penrl Leavttt. K'h weie a win ded to tho students making tho athletic teams of the lo cal high school, on Wodnesday morn lnc during nssombly. Coach Wllley awarded the football K's, nnd those students rocclvlng them were: ox- rnptnln Molhaso, Wade Short, Cecil Adams, Graham Klohl, L. Motschen bncher, Austin Case, A. Heals, R. El liott, Ira Orem (cnpiain-oiecw, . (Irnves, Will McMillan nnd Onrnor I.undy. Tho basketball K's wore iwarded by Coach Motschenbachor, llrht to tho girls of this year's team, and thoso receiving them were: ex Captaln Helen DuFault, Karlo Mont gomery. Captain-elect Brmn Ilnmbor, Vlolot Urohr, Forno noaginnn, Miry McCormnck, Of last yoar's team weie: Claudia Spink, Mabel Leavitt, Ida Thomas, Adelaide 8chubert. Tho will bo laid out hills, roads of ev- Chief of Motor Transportation Blythe ory description, mud holes, etc., and Henderson and W. E. Benton are lu . . . charge of this 191G model motor boys receiving this J ear's K's for show. basketball were: M. Graves, A. Beals, The motorist is to be especially L. Motschenbachor, Jako Stelger (ex- well taken care of at the exposltlou captain). John Houston and Ira Or- during 1916. Free parking space In em. One of tho last year's K's was side tho grounds, marked boulevards awarded to Will McMillan. A speech - was requested of each one receiv ing a K and each studen expressed his thanks nnd also talked, about tho athletic situation of next year. Ad ams said that more fellows should como out for football that possibly could, and In this way would help to build a better team and the train-' lng would do each of them a lot ofiN good. Many of tho fellows were en thused over the athletic situation for next year and there Is a big chance for winning the football champion ship of Southern Oregon, as the local high school will only lose two play-, ers while the schools of Medford and Ashland will lose more. Coach WI1-, ley talked to the students on ath letics for next jear and praised tho work of some of the members of this ( year's team. The students apprecl-. atod this talk and gavo him a rottfi-1 lng ell. Ab n result of the morn-f lng's exorcise, $50 was ralsedby the, students to pay this tear's athletlo deficit. The Happy Hour club was enter tained by Mrs. K. North at the homo of Mrs. William P. Johnson Tuesday 1 afternoon. Present were: Mesdames C. B. Clendennlne, Claude Davis, It. A. Emmet, Loy Hlljard, John Hant-j Uton, C. Heldrlck. 0. M. Hector, W.l P. Johnson, Flojd Mundy, Harry ninhavriann Wm. Stelnmetz. R. J.I . Sheets, Win. Wcedon, Guy Waftors.-J Chas. Martin. Roy Mooro, Nate Ot-! tei boln, Ida Fink. Tho afternoon was ( spent In needlework, and refresh-, . mouts tvero served. No. 611 Equity the circuit court for Klamath county, Oregon. Alex Martin Jr., plaintiff, vs. Mark L Burns and others, defend 1 ants. To Mark L. Burns, William Belloni and J. W. Qllmore, defendants: In the name of the state of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before Saturday, May C, 1916, and if 50U fall to answer, for want thcieof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wit: to fore close his mortgage on, and bar alt In terest in, the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 21, township 40 south, range 8 east of Willamette meridian, In Klamath county, Oregon. May 6, 1916, is the day of the time prescribed in the or der for publication of this summons, the first publication thereof being on March 25, 1916. This summons Is served by publl-j SWOOD OF ALL KINDS Johnson Wood Co. Phone 183 WATCH FOKTHB Y1LLOW CABS CARS FOR HIRE " Day or Nighr KLAMATH FALLS AUTO COMPANY Phone 17 1157 Main Street CsltFJBBiiiiiiiiiiiV a- sjsjsjsjjsjpj "a j0 EZKir Miiw!biiii fcltWsBBBsLiiBBsiWsMJl ' ;V Fortified Fortified against the dangers of skid- ; ding-nnd drive slip by the Savage Grip Tread. A double protection (he vac uum principle of the triangular de pressions plus the skid resistance of the sturdy ribs. Two effective safety treads for the price of one tire. And you get ii good long run for your money every time. Extra mileage, as'-tvell as more safety, ib built into every Savage Grip Tread. Adjustments on the basis of 4,500 miles, Aak for Tire Book J!U n. U .nfn - WillaM A Sign of Spring 1 to Wttwy , tM. If 1 attemUon, com Ih. jMi, , aad rat itk tmMim Kite time vours ntadi 1 Insneet it free, aad aak for summer, Om'I tay our isUum. LINK RIVER KLKCTR1CJCO. Klamath Falls, Oregon JfcrlF- iM ny- fl 'AJfo'skl Kus.-aw . mm Vin.-. eri lffSWiniif (-'$ l? Frtt inpcttn ot mny hmttwy mt mnyHm TIRES FACTORY DISTKlBUfOR r C. E. Gates, ,, tvl s ' ,".f I illl aawatifc m , K V . A.O hMford, i . .WKi&Er' V: yt. m $ Timmmw? AV- t .-