vitff ' "5 I'- ...-" W i PArM WWi THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEOON THURSDAY, MAY M, I -? 4 YOU GET AN EXTRA PAIR N With those Oregon City Woolen Mill Suits for Fifteen Dollar at K. K. K. Store. The cloth in these suits are made from Oregon wool, fast colored dyes and are finely tailored; they come in greys, browns, tans and blues. These all wool suits with an pair of trousers is an exceptional offer during these war times for FIFTEEN DOLLARS vVv I Remember AN EXTRA PAIR K. K. K. ST ORE -Leading Clothiers and Hatters Town Topics Plckford Matinee Tomorrow In order to make It possible tor the Mary Plckford fans to see their favor Ite screen artist In "The Girl of Tester- day" at the Star theater and also at tend the commencement exercises of Klamath county high school tomorrow night Manager J. V. Houston has ar ranged for a special Plckford matinee at the Star tomorrow afternoon, be ginning at 1:30. PfACE LEAGUE TO HAVE GREAT MEET Continued from Page 1 Prsm Yalnax Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Snelllng are here from Yalnax. Mr. 8nelllng Is well haown'as a dealer In horses. o Portland Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Patrick have gone to Portland to spend a few days. Mr. Patrick, who Is connected with the White Pelican Oarage, will drive a new ear tack to Klamath Falls. Here for Visit K X. Gore and L. B. Earner of Med ford are registered at the Hotel HalL 8. O. Johnson, president of the Klam ath Derelopment company, la here for a few days from San Francisco. METHODISTS OAR CAHDS, THEATERS OANCINQ IS ALSO AGAIN UNDER AN PRESBYTERIANS LAY DOWN RULE FOR CANDIDATES POR THE MINISTRY United Press Service SARATOGA. N. Y May 25. The Methodist conference, in session here. today voted to retain the rule that Members of the Methodist Episcopal church must not play cards, dance or attend theaters. United Press Service ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 26. The Presbyterian Assembly today adopted a resolution that hereafter so candidate for the ministry who ex presses disbelief of Christ's virgin Mrta can be Jicensed to preach. "Baby Week" in the Philippines teas to have been a huge success. Government and people are taking a keen Interest in the conservation of Filipino Infants. the idea of a league of nations to be formed at the close of the present war In Europe. According to the league's program of proposals adopted when it was or ganized In Independence Hall last June, the powers to be Invited to join a league of nations are expected to pledge the use of their Joint armed and economic forces against any sig natory power which shall refuse to submit a dispute to a court of arbitra tion or council of conciliation, before beginning hostilities or declaring war. President Wilson will address the league Saturday, and his speech on that occasion is being; awaited with interest by the world, as it may be the opening of peace negotiations. Other speakers beside ex-President Tart, Secretary of War Baker and Major General Wood are: President A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard Unl vcraity, James Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, Shaller Mathews, dean of the divinity school of Chicago Univer sity; Harry A. Wheeler, banker, of Chicago; Edward A. Fllene. bead of the Filene stores In Boston; President Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the Uni versity of California; Hamilton Holt, George Grafton Wilson, professor of international law at Harvard Univer sity; Talcott Williams; John Bates Clark, director of the department of economics of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; R. G. Rhett of Charleston, S. C, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Samuel Gompera; Oliver Wil son of Peoria, president of the Na tional Grange; Theodore Marburg, ex- ambassador to Belgium, and Herbert S. Houston, president of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. Moving Pictures "The Reform Candidate," a Pallas five-reel production released through the Paramount service, written by Ed ward A. Guest and Macyln Arbuckle, will be shown at the Star tonight This feature with Maclyn Arbuckle la the leading role Is one far above the average picture and a story of the home and politics, and so portrayed that It will surely reach your heart strings. The many crooked methods of every-day politics are clearly shown and give one an idea of the many ob stacles one finds In his way when ho tries to win by fair methods. This production will be shown tonight only, as tomorrow night Mary Plckford will be seen in "The Girl of Yesterday, PACIFIC COAST LEAGFF. Standing ef the Clubs Won Lost Pet Vernon SO 17 .40 San Francisco 17 21 .611 Los Angeles 23 22 .511 Salt Lake 18 23 .431 Portland 15 21 .423 Oakland JO 30 .400 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Red Feajber Play, Orpheus tonight 25-2t Insufficient sleep endangers health. The music Is worth the price of ad mission, Orpheus, 10c. 26-2t China's ministry of communications has mapped out its budget for 1916 as foUews: for railways, 111,142,569; for telegraphs, 12,939.380; for posts. 1439,960. FOR SALE Indian Twin Motorcycle, fully equipped. Address W. H. FJtts, city. 15-St HAVE YOUR PIANOS TUNED The many residents of Klamath Falls whose pianos wars tuned last summer by. Henry Taber will be de lighted to know that he wUl be tuning in this city for two weeks, beginning May 29. He requests hat all who wish their pianos tuned communicate with him AT ONCE, care of Maurice Leslie. 108 Conger avenue, phone 12-W. 25-3t Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. In the Matter of the Estate and Guar dianship of R. M. Richardson an Insane Person. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, guardian of the person and estate of R. M. Richardson,, an insane person, to the creditors or the said 11. M. Richardson, to present their claims, with the necessary vouchors, to said guardian, at his office at the First State and Savings Bank, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. J. W. SIEMENS, Guardian of the Person and Estate of R. M. Richardson, an Insane Person. 26-1-8-15-22 Results Yesterday No game at Salt Lake on account of cold weather. At Los Angeles R. H. B. Vernon .. .......................2 I 2 Portland 1 4 S At San Francisco R. H. B. Los Angeles . 3 9 1 Oakland -i J. 2 Hogg and Bassller; Klawltter and Elliott Klein pitched for Oakland In the ninth. In We have ice tea glnwicH In sets ot six, and six guaranteed spoons for them at four dollars n not. Can you beat it? Don't fall to see our window, ai wo have a line of new thins for (ho season. j See th Japauptio cultured pearls. We have every kind of an Ingorsoll ' that the machinery can turn out ' Wo repair most anything In Ibol Jewelry line. No, we dont put sets in chairs. If you don't hurry to my aid, I am going to bo broke, and that soon. Ill alum the road for you If you will start. McHATTAN. Six reels, Orpheus tonight 25-2t FOR SALE Thirty young leghorn laying hens. West End Grocery. 26-St ORPHEUS THEATER Thursday and Prlday Hobart Bosworth In "THE TARGET" Red Feather Play In Five Acts "Blackmail in a Hospital," L-Ko Komedy One Reel j Admission 10c Why Ym Should Visit the Chi-Namel lustration at Out Store Thursday, Friday aid Safvday With Us wave of food taste now sweeping the country has comers keener interest In the use of household varnishes, stains, enamels and polishing materials. ) The Chi-Namel Demonstrator will ahow you many new ideas for their usa, Dent miss It MAY SI, St, and 27 Baldwk Hardware Ct. "The Htust ef Quality" HOUSTON'S Hetrepelitu AawesMts HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER "THsT REFORM CANDIDATE" Five Reel Paramount Featuring MACYLN ARBUCKLE Tomorrow Night MARY PICKFORD la "THE GIRL OP YESTERDAY" Publication of" Summons the Justice Court for the District of LtnkviUs. Klamath County, Oregon. Barnl. Plaintiff, vs. George Massey, Defendant To George Massey, Defendant, In the. Name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint lied against you In the above entitled action oa or before July 9, 1916, that betas the ex piration of six weeks' publication of this summons prescribed by the or der ot the court, and if you fall so to answer, the plaintiff will take Judg ment against you for 335.00 and for the costs and disbursements of thlsj action, and that a claim for 926.07) against the Pelican Bay Lumber com-, pany, attached in this action as your' property, be sold to satisfy such judg ment This publication is made by order of the Honorable E. W. Oowen, Justice of the above named court, duly made on May 25, 1916. The date of first publication of this summons Is May 26, 1916. A. C. YADEN. Attorney for Plaintiff. 25-1-8-15-22-2M - WE BUY HidcH of all kinds, wool, polts, cop per and brass Will pay 26c per pound for dry bides. 15c lb. for green salted hides. 13c lb. for sheep pelts. 16c for copper, 10c for brass. KlastaliFiJbHiJc&jDiik Ctapaiy Old location ef Mills Addition Store Grand Union Tea Store Special Portland prices on Teas, Coffees, Spices and Sundries A Trial will Convince You 5SB.P. LEWIS3ir Sixth and Oak. Phone 226J "inf"MVvvvvvvxnnjxj,vvvvo-vtJln T HOSE feature which you have come to associate exclusively with the high-priced cars you will find embodied in Saxon "Six" at $9.15. It meets-in every respect-present day standards among fins -ars. TELFORD BROS. Anr Phons 22M Kamsth Falls, Orsgon Makes all UiIiik now Dig llnnln tum our Co., Phono 107. 16 tf TEMPLE THEATER 'No. 13 Westbound," Three Reel Sellg "Love One Another," One Reel LuMn "Paths News" AdaUasioa Always ISs MATINEE DAILY AT SlS ALL LICENSED PIOTU1U9S MERRILL OPERA HOUIE Merrill, Ore- MOTION PICTURES WKDNUBDAVm Dearest Public: No, the fruit isn't killed, but some of the "peaches" got pretty well cool ed off. Father, what are you going to get that son of yours for a graduation gift We have some fine watches which are a lasting remembranoo of the event that was the turning point in most peoples' Uvea. If he U going to go out to "hh the grit" be has to have the time, whether yon give It to him or not A man with out a watch Is generally without a Job. A job Is something one takes when one is seeking a position. And, girls, the swellest line of the latest In La Vallleres and rings, and If you are going to be a June slave you'd better speed up some, as we haven't sold the diamond ring yet aad if you dont get the diamond before you are annexed you are wallering In very bum luck. We have the prettiest little brooches you ever did see for laughing gas! prices. sn mi iru fasipd xnr.1 ELROD MIXER SAYS F YOU WANT TO GET INTO THE SWIM WITH A BSG SPLASH INSTEAD OF GIVING TANGO TEAS DIVE INTO ANY STORE WITH A NICKEL AND BOB UP WITH A PACK OF If you want information rsgardiag Indian land on Klamath Reserva tion,, address Clayton Kirk NOTARY PUSLIO Chiloquin, Outgo Accurate iaforuatloa regarding all ladlaa estate lands aad assariptloa f iTOfoftr. 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