ft y-' THURSDAY, MAY 4, in, TUB EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PASjSJ P9UR THESE ARE STRAW HAT DAYS AND WE HAVE THE STRAW HATS TO SHOW YOU Panama Hate to show you in Sailor, Full Crown and Fedora styles. Split Straws, Manilas, Bankoks, from 50c to $10.00 Don't swelter with the heat during the hot dayi crown yourself with a stylish, cool Straw. KKK STORE, Leading Hatters and Clothiers nfrSxfrfr4t b1 Water Right Applicant Must Reside on Project The following notice baa been tent to all reclamation projects by B. B, Human, acting chief of the reclama tion commissien: There is herewith report of oral argument of the chief counsel. Will X. Xing, made at a hearing before Tirst Assistant Secretary Jones, and ' board of appeals. April 15. 1916. my- self also present, and the decision of - First Assistant Secretary Jones, made .April 19, lilt, in in re "Residence Re- aalreanont of Prirate Land Owners on ., Reclamation Projects." The importance to the reclamation service of haying definitely settled this constantly recurring Question of residence is apparent to all connected "with the service. A careful considera tion of both the oral argument and the ;? decision will materially assist the ef fectiveness of the service in reference thereto. Hereafter la making proof of real f deaee concerning private lands' it will only be required that it appear that the applicant was a bona fide resident on the land or occupant thereof re siding in the neighborhood before and at the time of making water right ap plication. That is to say, the resi dence must-be In good faith and not made for the mere purpose of coming technically within the requirement A good Illustration is the residence re quired of a homesteader' not as to time, but as to fact But no such proof will be required In making proof for final water right certificate for private lands, whether such certifi cate be issued under the original Reclamation Act or under the act of August 9. 1912 (37 Stat, 265). The clause in the forma of "Final Affi davit" (forms 7-500 and 7-500a), upon proof for final water right certificate should hereafter be stricken out In making such proof all that hereafter will be 'necessary will be a satisfac tory showing to the effect that the ap plicant has made cultivation and reclamation of the land as required by law and that all charges due have been paid. Town Topics Phllanthroplo Department. The Philanthropic Department of the Woman's Library Club meets at J: JO tomorrow afternoon at the club room. Cooked Food Sale. The laides of the Christian church will hold a cooked food sale all day Saturday in the Jacobs building on Main street, near Sixth. PINE, GROVE PICKUPS . Special For One Week Glsddta Barb Wire, per : cwt $6.00 3-4 inch 5-ply Garden Hose, per foot 9c All Apple Trees 10c All Shade Trees 20c Dried Prunes, 251b lots, per lb ..... 7c Dried Peaches, 25lb lots, per lb 7c Drygoods and Shoes always at Cut Prices. Uuatl) Dep't Store The Pine Grove Boys' and Girls' In dustrial Club held its second monthly meeting last Friday afternoon. An In teresting program was given. The club will hold its next meeting on the evening of Hay 21th. Industrial work tin this district bids fair to become a great success. Or. O. T. Morgan's sermon "The Real Substance of Life," was heard and enjoyed by a large congregation last Sunday afternoon. In the evening Rev. M. C. Llnnger addressed the peo ple on 'The Healing of Naaman." Mother's Day will be observed at Fine Grove by a basket dinner to which everyone U invited. There will .be preaching services in the morning and afternoon. A program appropri ate to Mother's Day will be given be tween church services and Sunday j school In the' afternoon. J The party given at the home of Miss Hazel Arant last Friday evening was greatly enjoyed by all Games were .Indulged in till a late hour when re freshments were served. Those pres ent were Early Arant and family, Sam ( Miller and family. Earl and Nora Mill ;erv Albert Miller and family, Chester ,McKenzIe Emmett Shields, Dewey and Charley Dutton, Emma Murray, Grace uunmngnam ana nine Mc&enne. The Pine Grove, choir will meet with Miss Nora Miller next Saturday even ing to practice for Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lanlng were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Icenblce Sunday. Several boy 'friends from Klamath Falls spent Sunday with Cal Icenblce, and attended Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and children from Mt Laki, attended Pine Grove services Sunday. A nephew of Mr. Icenblce baa ar rived from the East to spend the sum mer. Miss Donna Mack is spending two weeks with friends in Klamath Falls. Let 'Em Come; Dad's Ready. Dodge car buyers cant come too fast for W. T. Shive. the local agent, now that he's moved his garage and sales rooms to the Virgil building, arranged his fixtures, swept out the floor and applied bon ami, water and two rags to the windows. GOOD FARM LANDS Five acre tracts near Falls, on good rosd, 950 to $60 per acre on easy terms. Nice level 20 acre Irrigated tract, only 6 milts from Falls, on good read. Only $1,000, on easy terms. A dandy 40 acre Irrigated tract, part ly Improved, some alfalfa; deep, sandy loam soil, with good drainage. Price 33,000; terms. A good 70 acre partly improved Irri gated tract In the heart of the valley. It's fine soil. Price HJtOO, on terms. A well Improved SO acre tract on main valley road. Ifa one of the very best, and Is cheap at StVOOO. Some terms. CITY PROPERTY Only S350 cash for three big Iota on Johtucn avenue. It will cost you only $400 on easy terms for a good lot and three room house In Falrvlew Addition. You can get a good corner lot en Eleventh street, this side of canal, for $650, on easy terms. A good four room house, nicely fur nished, good outbuildings, two big lets, Falrvlew Addition, only SSM cash. A nice four ream bungalow, with bath, only three blocks from Main, for $1,050. Can make some terms. Houses, lots, business property. farms, stock ranches, rentals, lean, bonds, Insurance. See Chllcete, S3S Main. 3 HOUSTON'S Metropfitai kmsmtaU BagssT I ere. ft I second-hand pianos Pram SM up. Easy term, tf IneludjM Weber, Stelnwty and eth ' f per, meftefc) and up. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Neat HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE "THE NE'ER-DO-WELL" Rex Beach's stirring story of Panama In Nine Acts, Featuring KATHERINE WILLIANS WHEELER OAKMAN And the Original Spellers Cast FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 8th and Sth ADULTS, Me STAR THEATER FAN TAN Something Entirely New "THE CASE OF BECKY" Five Reel Paramount, Featuring BLANCHE SWEET TEMPLE THEATER "Unknown," Three Reel ssaaay "Bungle's Rainy Day," One Reel Vitagraph Paths News. Isilig Ahrf lSe MATIKKB DAILY AT Bit AIli UCBNSKD PIUTUIUBS f MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MerrULOre. motion nonmas waONnsrMfs WORK ON ROAD TO BE RUSHED COUNCIL ORDERS CITY ENOINEIR TO PREPARE E8TI MATES, ETC, ON THE 8HIPPINQTON HIQHWAY PROJECT That the council Intends to lose no time In carrying out the wishes of the voters regarding the Improvement of. the toad to Shlpplngton, with branch roads to Pelican City and Upper Lake landings, was shown when Council man Sheets' motion that City Engineer Zumwalt be Instructed to proceed with the estimates, etc., was unanimously adopted. In the meantime, the necessary reso lutions, etc., will be prepared. It is the Intention of the council to have the road improved Just as soon ss possible. Resolution Whereas, The Great and Supreme Ruler of the Universe has in his In finite wisdom removed from among us one of our worthy and esteemed fellow laborers. Mrs. C. M. Hunt; and, Whereas, Tho long and Intimate re lation held with her In the faithful dis charge of her duties In the Emmanuel Daptlst church makci It eminently be fitting that wo record our appreciation ot her; therefore, Resolved, That the wUdom nnd ability which alio tint exercised In tho aid of our organization by service, con tributions and counsel, will bo held In grateful remembrance; llluivi:u, iiiui mv auuuuii ihwi of such a life from among our midst leaves a vacancy and a Hhadow that Guild Meeting. The Grace Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs. L. R. Robertson in Hot Springs Addition, at 2:30 Friday after noon. Important business to be dis cussed, and all members are requested to be present. will be deeply realized by alt tho mem bers and friends of this organization, and will prove n sorlous loan to the community and the public; Resolved, That with deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of the de ceased, we express our hope that even so great a loss to us all may be over looked for good by him who doeth all things well. Resolved, That a copy of theso res olutions bo spread upon tho records of this organization, a copy printed In the local paper and a copy forwarded to the bereaved family. MRS. EMMA ORIOSBY, MRS. II. C. CHAMBERLAIN, MRS. J. J. DAVI8. Two-thirds of the women employed In the silk industry in Pennsylvania are paid less than $6 per week. Social women in England have es tablished a school where they are taught to do their own housework. W.S. SLOUGH For Assessor To the Voters of Klamath Ceunty: If I am placed in the office of assess or by your votes I pledge myself to the following standards and ideals: 1 I shall give all my time and tho best of my ability to the work of the office. 21 shall do my best to place, upon the tax roll every piece of taxable property In Klamath county, and will assess each piece equitably. 3 The "timber baron" tad "Mull taxpayer" will look alike to me. I stand for a SQuare deal for alL 41 will not use tho office to re ward friends or punish enemies. 61 will not us the opportunities afforded by the office to promulgate any "ideas" or "isms." There la work enough in the office to consume all tho time and energy of the most active man. 6 The peace and prosperity of the county depend upon a just and intelli gent administration of public business. 7 Your support la the Primary and In the Election Is solicited upon the above declaration of principles. Respectfully, W. S. SLOUGH. There will be an auto leave for Bend at 8 a. m. Friday. Can handle four passengers. Inquire White Pelican Oarage. fit TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MILKER WANTED At oncej. Ap ply to Will W. Adams, Merrill -4t LOST During the fire Wednesday, a pair of spectacles in aluminum case. Finder leave at Herald office. 4-2t 00l0i0t0)0WWW0i0imWWWWW STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation la a Tory simple, natural trouble, but Huleet prop erly treated, It may develop into a most serious aad complicated disease. We aatfse) that Carl's Little Liver Lifters be kept Is -ery home. Wo eaanot reeommemd these pills too highly. We earn. tton our patrons against the (rev aad ladlsertmiaate use of lamv tlYes and purfattree. tie. Star Drug Oo. DONT FORGET To take heme with you some of our delicious Vanilla Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclaires and our appetising Parker House Rolls Fresh Pastry ef all kinds Nurmi Baking Company Open Sundays from a.m. te p.m. In tho stato hospitals and health do- tho sntuo clinnco h.m the men ia the ap partmonts In Russia the women tow poimmcnt of positions. Opera House Friday awl Satwday, May 5, 6 Saturday Maiee WSmmm iHsnt r:assssssA.J"y -4, "''sxfofEfll Toii r v SeSBSssssssue6sBSK7?V' 'V V'i .V IsbbbbbbbI JHJIW . samsBssseeSBBJBBBBBVvijv V i - - . 'mmsBm MBPrjs"SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBB & I-jjL- 1 r-'RprjLgsmummmmmmmmmmmmsr iv- mr ssTKmBSBsssl l3a)BssnE9BfSmBBBssssssssssssssssssmV4 ' Ci lssssssssssssssssmm samaBBSBSsssa9PflBBSssssssssssssBSBSssf' ??" .rarESsssssssssssml ssssssrxsssBBsm.&?mmBssssssssssRssBsmBt - t IsshHMsbssssssssssssssf. KBmf&KAfftwlBPJKBKtnm1) ' -EBBBBBBBbSBBBBBBBBBBbI SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmaSBBBBBBBmr ' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBBsl mBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeVXSB Selig's Mammoth Nine-Part Production of REX BEACH'S Famous Story of Love, Romance d Adventure in Old Panama The Ne'er Do Wei Featuring Kathlyn Williams, Wheeler Oaknu And the same cast that made "The Spoilers" world famoi Produced upon the exact spots slluded to in the story w filled with all the vim, snap and punch that have made W Beach one of the most popular of all authors. There hair-Faising, hand-to-hand fights plot and counter plot love and intrigue and the do or die spirit of the "get there Yankee that makes this one of the most fascinating one ings in the history of motion pictures. ThrilUng, Sensational, Spectacular No play of the year has met with such phenomenal , cess. Highest box office records in the history of the du ness have been smashed to smithfreens. Played t weeks at Clune's Auditorium, Los Angeles. The For in 'Frisco has been unsble to handle the crowds. Hunoi are waiting to see it here. Get your friends together come it's the big theatrical event of the month. PEERLESS ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH MUWj Admission, 25c and 50c Reserved Scats Now on Sale t Hsrry - aNs SATinSDATB MMWMMWIMMWWMMMH