V 'JVXVk U-.'VL .ifjJ-. I A - ' A S1 ISA- FiyS s?r i1 V: - v 6J5 . v. e SrT- i-- -- ' KLAMATH FALL. OMOOW ! MAItH y, IWf , HZZ9SX'&y? Saws.': ' -' najHf yfflrt rav V j -"i"'W:JV p( .. jfcf ET ,- r- . ss&' ! i'iiaua H t V.." ff-WWJSBSl ' SOT MMMMMMi ..."'K'Si' t'. r vzwn" rx JttS'-"' an-; i&'V tstsv .(T.tlS 5. au- N W & t " iSfc "w. I w ti'i ' iv v I --c yij n.iVi U ' feV && ft .1 .. - :Wa t&& i& & , essj'vt ssr K :ryjPff: i. mw-yA .ww-i- WKi?' ims 1&A & ?"W3' ,aKi 'lssfJ?C'c f Lft-k-l l? Kia. mi? safe fcJyEr ' t WI., " ,. I 3!Vii tOT, hM- '1. ST. tvi-i k.-K- - S!K' r WmM 'IWJV wSm Kvv'jrj' t i (i CWmn ., ' " tJM22ki'J Jx'' mm . ViBiSi, jl ; ltVW T i:s ML ii TJ. bTjw - rw . . -.'JM . L -J 11 wms$ m s;. -s sft vqm. ,1, . m !L. i' r . Ml'. w yvmmm WB . t T tj-v ?6 I ia t Tr i a ts t Ml- i m PeopUYouKnow VL .A-t? M at U. S. R. S. 'aires J A' . . i .; ";$ Mialmam. today, t? deg. MuhiM, yesterday. 34 deg. Ro precipitation. morning far 8a Ftsbcsjcs u 8ac rmRonti on a business trip. la'Twwa Press Feet. Mr. ari Mrs. W. M. Bkeea came dosa yesterday from Fort Khuaath eeastjr Opart Oiawesm. The ceaaty coarteoaveaed this moralag at tke coart boose to take up bsslaess matter. The Klamath commercial Clab di rectors trsssatUd a aumber of roa- Matter at tk special held last sight at tke dab Owslilir Stsrttaa; The mattrr of itarttac lb aorcni atnt dredser la tke Merrill dMrkt hy the reclamation acrtlce wbelaK coatlderrd. tke coBdttloa of tke KToand brine the detenatala factor. KBaiaecr Shadier ta tareetlfattac to day as to the adrtaabltlty of commenc ing work at this time. JAPM ORDERED CHINA TO JOIN XK WYtHtK rAIK R8TATKD TMAT JAr.lN lRKHK.VTKB CM1XMBK uovKtt-vr with vvtrnxrvm THAT TBKV JOI.N ALUKB 'dW NKW XokK. March 7. AccortlM i to today' Uc of tke New York Trib une, Japan presented China with an Not BmdMvt. 11 Rl.t... ..-. !.... " ! " weaaav:a t vaa nilHl( lt, has received 3.0 pounds offHi,B W ni ton Earlr Bart Feed wheat for use In Klamath county thl year, and not baskets, as wan annouaced yesterday. The wkeat Is from tke Bursa cjperi meatal statloa, aad m capeclally adapted to this part of Oregon. MiatojE Onapaay Klerta. Tke KUmath-Nerada Mialas aad Milllas company of this city elected oMcers recently at a meeting of the in the European war. This la held to acrouat perhaps, tor China's recent declaratkw of war against Germany. a im ?w4m Thursday, March 8, 1917 isaCHir.1 'L. W. atnav. who Is Mperiatead hac the eraettMi of the state's aew treat haithiry oa. Crooked Creek, eaasr n last night from the aite i aad to secern sapptiea. tmttm 1 lrr Peatroyed NEW YORK, March ?. Advlraa from Rio Janeiro aad Loadoa dl emteji that the rayal aaall sachet Uaer IWnaof 11.SS3 tone, with aad' cargo from Rio Janeiro, haa bee nftrltfttjlAM ffv V fl 1nl,mMak hla elected preatdeat. Fred Hoaatoa Tkei"k ,,e,,rcn, -, mltel. and Brt K. Wlthrnw w. a Pa eagers nscaca ana (swaea retarytreasarer. The company'a hetdlaga are la the Jnmbo district Bear Virginia City. lr. wsi Mrs. C. H. Daggett of this J cur tmmmm laat aigkt froai Callfor aait where thef haTe heea aeending the water TisMteg at varieaa polatt. far aeath as Los An AiwVi Plekett aad Mies Anna were married U tkU city yesterday by Ear. Chaa. T. Bard, pas ter f the Presbyteriaa charch of this eRy. They remaiaeJ la the city hut sight aad left today. v,?"-v rl" sUTa. .J Bfw m s -- .. . sawn;- sKssSBl JssUsB. aBk. sn.. nail -"" - v r.rvvH., of tlvi WWU Ftfleta ti4 Ue HU ;, tarn city, aad Mrs. L, A. ofths hail. Istt this AXJfOCXCKMEVTS The Grace Episcopal Guild of thhi city will meet tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. with Mrs. J. II. Garrett, at Fourth street aad Klamath areane. It to Im portant that every member be pres ent. The regular meeting of the Wo men's Home aad Foreign Missionary Society of Emanuel Baptist church of this city will meet Thursday after noon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. 8. Grigsby, at 1038 Jefferson street. The subject for the afternoon Is "Japan." Everyone Is Invited to ottend. "The Conversion of Paul" is the subject for Bible study at the Chris tian church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Thai Is the most sotabte conversion in history. A Mr atendance Is desired. Hcstcts Sajr V EL PASO. Tei.. March 7 One fac tion of the Villa Jaata Is authority for the atatcmeat that Villa has died from pseamoala la the mosstalss ear Baa Aadres. The other fscUoa says this report Is gives oat to cover Villa's movements, sad It Is added that Villa Is so short of smutaalUoa he Is unable to carry oa sa of eaelve. For the same ressoa Carraasa troops In the aorta are ssid also to have abandoned the of ensive. Bill Grants Pe anions WASHINGTON, D. C March ?. The Indian war veteran's pension bill grants pensions to survivors of Indian wars since the Civil War, where the prised say complete campaign, sad service equaled thirty days or com I noraatt nrnnf in tm nA fmas staftA or territorial archives. The Istter provieloa isvolvtsg principally the Mormon f ghters la Utah, caused a deadlock la the conference committee .since last May. Am wapsuraJjdtts. MMWUf of tk new Spring Madkt m MRttvials, MOiMry, Shut, Coals, DrtsMs, WfJMttd-aSldrtt, Oar tor k actwaily paclttdl with lh vary newest Sprkg GooaW, mcMsngtiee letetr novelty materiaU rWatjitoaaW mreim. You will be deligMed with life stowing. KlMMth FaMs finedt collection of Spring Silks. Designs that are axekstivs) aJ dUHerent; weavti ami qualities in alenost ynlfcn.Udi chelce, and colon without number. Plain and fancy Pongees, Shantings, Sport Stript Pongees and Taffeta, Crepe do Chine, Chifrea, Taffetas, Crepe Meteor, MessaMns, Tub Silb, Striped, Checked, PfaM Taffetas, Crepe Poplin, ek. More new Coats, Suits aad Prssiss have arrived, n o AS: ZA "TO" 9 Newest in Hate Large and Small Dame Fashion haa been prodigal of favors this season. She has provided woN for the woman who prefers a tiny, tiny bonnet, and has generously taken care of the one who can wear only a largo hat. The small hats show high crowns and higher stkkups, and the large hats are spotted with the most daring bits of color. Hate for al eccaslens, including an extensive lino of Sport and street hats STILTS DRYGOODS CO. ". Ui--t-. Hoosier k -r C'A rf Kitchen Cabinets "K f , 3$&i &f&3& u' Wl'S'3, s 1 ' i' & V &1 & T.'JsT' " J zS: I Ji W g-p.j a nsmsBBBS r-- - , n : IS III.. . . -r'" yft1 ELI til 11! "tm "? i fJOni'iliI t j z W""" f" ' ffte Waldorf-Astoria Dining Room M "Hoosier Beauty" Advertised At Leading Magazine mmjmnaJamssjSMsaEaslsmmssMm rlRW ilisasssT?l ' !tMssimsSslii:'1 HHBl ' 1 BfiM-KjiKiT IM1 tm9Bl'Hlssansss.i , I:' B?aaaaanll bk!bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb9sb mmmmmmmmmsAmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrammmmmmmmmmmmmmmTjmmmmmm mBBBBBBBBBBBBBaSmmmmmmmmBJIBSBBji v smBBBBCmBBBBBBBBBBaSSSSSSSkJSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV mmmmmjt4 sssssssssssEnssvammr ? hra smmAsssssssssssssssmmmmmmmmmmmsm msssssssssssssssssssssssssssssO maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV ggBBBBBmOWO aimsnssanssssay7 . mmsassssassssssssssM GENERAL GOMEZ MHISOII l.'AI)KH OF KKVOI.UTKIMMNI rt'llA AMI KYriltKKT.trYTAti t:,V IIV fiOVKII.XMKNT TWNfl ISKVULT IN' I'KHir HTOmOl Hundreds of fat sod robust women or the East Side of New York city be sieged the dining room of the Wsl-dorf-Astorla February 24th, crying for Governor Whitman and bread. I The crowd banged on the windows of j the dining room where scores of well dressed men and women were en ting I '..a , ;,,-g ' VsjShmamtl "ktij.l -I i g 'O ri'ii fv " e A jt V - .1. n'. ""' " !'' " i Down and $1 per Week Special Offer f or one week, beginning ivaemTvn ivin 10 i in, lnciUHve V v V;j$ u i;. 'XMifftwvi ,'vir'f? S$-ft. ,., ;SaaTaMiseo jarkos man i AsssaUmsuJ U lfi;r.i . .iiunaiawns otsbhm s s guaranteed, always. More than a million in nee. I at Pajsama.Pacif k ExtMskioa. Sa- FrameW- raotical " ' Fsrsl Im sssaalUw mi ---s tL-s . econstrMttkin. First in perfection of design. First in units of valve none rurniture i.-tv VwM.S.'Vfrtl , w( , p -" -pSf -.ssrw ,&.,-;... ifBTNChTrt svan-si iwmnwm0 rssgnssT PICTURES IAY BE SENT EAST FIIED FLKBT WCKERIXa WITH TUVRIHT AflftOCIATfOX FOR KlAMATH , . OOUKTY MOVING PICTVREOTO BMC SENT EAST ."iL'W ; Secretary Fred Fleet of the Klsm tb Commercial Club Is la communi cation with .the Northwest Toarlst Asuorl.lllnn rafall nrn.luul in (idt Iho Northwest's scenic wonders on tue map, ta send the soring pic tures of Klamath county on a tour of the East. Tbe Tourist Association Is laying plans for adrsrtlslng the Northwest In etery way mjeslMe. Titeve pictures were taken by C. R Miller for us at the fen Fraacweo fair, for whisk a tares sum of money was raised la tke' eoaaty. They were taken lu all peirls of the county, aad show moving jNeturss of the aesale pots, the a'gristiKiirsJ irsu. tbs Haw ber intjmimjrjifkMiovMt., la car From fan. LouU Noll fcrta Uwa tsdty from his farm sowa MdVaUsjr aetsadlas to business msttsrs. - 'Ai mm to side OF ILL MOTHER FOR REGISTRATION MflH. I. V. IICOFIELI) OF TIIM ,ITV LKAVEH TIIIH MOK.a I'OU IOWA WHERE MOTHER IH XOT EXPECTED TO LIVK Mrs D. C. Kcrt field of this city left this morning for Cedar Falls, la., on receipt of word lam night that her mother is seriously III, and Is not ox P'cted to live. Her mother, Mrs. Minnie Uurrett, of 1H09 west Third street, Cedor Falls, has visited this city In the past. Mm Redfleld Is going by way of Portland. lunch till many policemen wero called to drive (hem off. BOOKS ARE OPEN IIAVAN'Ar March 7. (lore troop have captured Ocneral OsMj leader of the revolutionists, asi I cullro staff. ' LIMA, Peru, March ?. The here In heavily guarded sad a censorship is la tBsel as a activities of tbs rsvslulloiilsU. Troops srs stopping the del tlons ssd a serious wprlalng is at thfs tlaw. amy CMIcots. while ou wsH. UIO ROAD HOMIIXO IHHt'E AND 1 HER IIILLH TO HE VOTED OX IK Jl!.E IIV PEOPLE OF ORB. C.O.V AT HPMlAli EbECTlON ORPHEUS THEATER TasMlsy ssd WedNt-sday Trwi Csrsvsa." - A Dramatic Masterpiece in S parts .Tke FugJUvs," ' A Drama in Two Acts. "The Torsssat," A VIUHy Orlpping glory. A FssrtaaUa NesM," Powers Ceiaedy. ADMINNHiV TEX CEXTS ' ' C. II, DuUp, county clerk, an nounces that the registration hooka 11 ro open at tho county court house (or alt those who have not registered to register If thoy desire to vols la the referendum election to bo held on Juno 1th. At this" lime the 96,000 000 road bonding Issuevwlli be on the ballot, among other things. Mr, DeUp is preparing the save, tapes and other material for .the eloc. tlon. Those who aro entitled to a" voto and who are not registered for previous state elections, mast register (or this election to vote, if already registered It is not nocessary to regis, tcr again, HOUSTON'! Mstwssirww Awjseswasil ' HOUITON OPIKA HOUII MARCH INTII EUtcoshWaltn Lyreum flK mauettvaun siirairAL "-- ! WB W-- " j. . -.... JV-1 TAixnna and cu:wm 1 TA THE AT; lleistollsoa.llsll'Kiwaay AsaainiltlPni ' MpM Tnsasa)e m Rohrrt In the Mlaon Draaw' ! .. . ,. . .. . r, MM k sxsv of thai tltt. bv Elbert HV1 atx ivikii itniMSSSf ADMlmsiON te sad " ." TIMPLC TH1AJTJ! "Ualas of JHnmV "'" u 1 , A (laufflont Society ',rfL 13j-ss,(.reaturai wnrsse "For $ ThoMaaad Haras, , J AVoffadkkwtfdr FsfisHsiJ aad Uit afcOulre. TwWyj AsMMeOX TEN CmfQ YJ WW Visit kpriafa, 1. F. Kimball of this city left this mornlBf for Rlcbardsoa Sprlass. gsar Chico, where be will spead some time for lifs health. m UBBBIt MSSSfVA mmmw .yraf'i 4 MOTION noJVmmja nksMMYS amp urmr fj mm, $; JM'