'i ?r-? "iv-i .T a? t ffif ?.r- .. IWMTi MUttS a, mir THE EVEMPtO MHALD. KLAMATH FALL!. OREOQH t" i if L J "V " rty. ni i r r mr " .sb .bbbbbbV M ' 'naaalBvrA ' JBLseBBBBBsaBBL BBBnsBBnn ZsBnanojlaBnsMeBasBBmxjBV p BbbbV 1 Sfc & & y . J.V R, tj . sski .M M- liM: w iit -! Sf' ,a&: m ,-h: .. flE2 BmsBTZWBW sft ( 7mlBt Dresses sypTjEx -New ay Express the -TfceUa itOMlf yew raa f ieje an OesffSJBSeas CQHBMBbWsMb BOSB MftMSO About People Yon Know e UULTKLAaUniWBATBEB e v. a. r. s. e e e e Mlalanm. todar. IS deg. e Haxlawai. yeaterdar. 4 1 de. e Precipitation. .OS lack (caow) e e la Taam VVaai Baaaaaa. H. U Ooptoa rf Boaaan U In taa cky tadar froai taat towa. iMJaftawaaHL H. H. UBMwda Is Jo the city from la MwaUll aear Otaae on butlaeta. i Paaaia Leave. Mr. aad Mra. Kerb? of Odcaia came dowa Uat Blght'aad teft thta bmmiiIds oa tae trail for Callforala points. la Froai Hertoa Raach. J. H. Wlae of the llorton ranch was la towa today, and left for Merrill on BBtlaeM. la CMy Freaa Midlaad. Mr. and Mrs. George Furber of Mldlaad are la the city today, and will reatain, until tomorrow. ToOrarfcaalMUl. Tka Acktoy Brothers sawmill of taat eltr will be overhauled immedl ataly, preparatory to starting work as aoaa as possible. It Is reported. Maduaaa Goes to Nevada. " O. T. McKendree. well known local stoekmaa, left this morning for Ne vada points la connection with bis stock batinees. Ratara to Modoc Potot. " E, E. McKeaa and son and Miss .Laaua of Modoc Point, left this morn log oa their return home after being in the city aeveral days. Visit Here From Cliiloquia. Mr. aad Mrs. E. L. Ilosley are in ,tk city visiting friends and relatives from their home at Chlloquin, where ORPHEUS THEATER Tbaraday aad Friday "The Dupe," Modcra Melodrama lu 3 Acts "Taauaaay's Tiger," An Animal Thriller, featuring .' Marie Walcamp, In 3 Parts. "I4aarty,wiBHJi Epiaode of the Great MEVEN HEELH IN ALL f AMafUUON TEN CE'Tfe ''?' -r Wr" ' fj t. fi.'iui?(. $ i'bry.1$Jvj"'rV By JAVL BTAHJC FREE LECTURE .MaaaasrBWw'slisj'l af taa Mather Church, the First Churrli of -;CNrWf;iWfitkts,.lB Boatoa. a'stw. 9mUm mmuj htm, Mir. 12 'm&ir&vTTr ,u3AUj ARE COaUMALLY invited Saturday Morning, 9 o'Clock Sharp, you are invited to Attend Our Annual Spring Opening lint Three Day. ted Jae what yea Uc leokaae; for. free CBnffea Taffeta. vrtUi freanaR IsrieetncthMD Crepe i CVS. aSSSSaVVe lfHHH( Bo to tempted to bay earn or two the aau saint to smee. aVMAAMJMMAM0VMMdAffdt Mr. Ilosley Is connected with Martin Brothers' general merchandise store. Retara to Stock Kaach. Charles Lens, who has been In the city for several days front the Lent stcck ranch on Klamath Marsh, left this morning on his return home. ftctara to Fort. C. V. booster of Port Klamath left this morning on his return home after being In town several days on busi ness. Merrill People Retara Hoate., H. C. Wlnslow, D. jr. McAullffe and Mra. D. C. Couch of Merrill left to day on their 'return borne after being in town for a day or so. Leave for Fort Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ryan and niece, who is here to spend the summer with them, left this morning for their home in the Wood River Valley. Two File Their IXMook. Joseph Robustelll, a native of Italy, and Armln Otto, a subject of Ger many, have filed their petitions for naturalization papers with Circuit Court Clerk Geo. Chastaln at the court house. Both are residents of this county. COUNTY COURT OPENS ROAD BIOS MAUDOX AND LYNCH MAKE BID OF WMMO, WHICH IS LOWEST, AMJ WILL GET JOB IF COX TRACT IK SIGNED Four bids were submitted to the county court for the construction work on the. West Side road Improve ment, and the contract Is expected to go to the lowest bidders, Maddox tt Linch, whoso bid was $3,840. The contract for the work had not been signed early this afternoon,-but they will receive the contract If no trouble is found In signing up with the court. The bids for the work, which will involve tlio moving of 11,000 yards of dirt, estimated by J. C, Clegborn, county surveyor, were as follews: WiUon ft Davis, $4,365; Guy h. Walters, $5,515; R. A. Emmltt, $G,500; Maddox ft Linch, $2,840. ON. Sdence HEELKY, C. H. We have aparecJ effort freea the Eartem Marheta the New Nevekiea.aae peeler wtfielarmcitiealhk KUawthCe.H wl Orcheetra wil far. Scheol to r,7lo8 Mee&ta Ladies Wearing Apparel of Quality AGED PHYSICIAN SUCCUMBS TODAY DR. RANSOM, WHO RESIDES IN MILLS ADDITION, PASSED OCT SHORTLY AFTER NOON TODAY AT AGE OF M YEARS Dr. Ransom, a resident of the Mill, Addition of this city for a number of years, died today at 12:50 oclock. af ter a lingering illness of some time. He is survived here by his wife, who has lived hero with him, a son, who Is a physician la Michigan. daughter in California and another daughter at Myrtle Point, Ore. The funeral arrangements have ao been announced as yet. Abbobbc teat School patrons of the' city and coun ty are urged to be present at the Cen tral school tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, when Dr. II. D. Sheldon, dean of the School of Education of the University of Oregon, will speak on "Some Recent Movements in Edu cation." The teachers of the city and county, so far a Is possible, are also asked to be present. New Censor for Navy Lieutenant Belknap has been named censor for the department of tlio navy of all official Information to be given to the. newspapers, and he is following his Instructions so rigidly that all Information about the great fleets is withheld. Surprised Their GuasU The managers of the affair given in the West Hall of I. O. O. P. Temple last night pleasantly surprised their guests by Inviting them Into the ban quet room during Intermission about 10:30, and serving them with refresh, ments in the shape of sandwiches, cakes and coffee end the accompany ing condiments. The next affair will be a box noclal to be given oa Thurs-I BBBBBBBa0BBBBPBBBBSBlBBl bbbbEbsbbbbbbII I bbbbbbbkbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBH BBBBBBBBBBVPIeBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBl aBaaBaaBaaV-'BaaBaaBaaBaaisBl saBaaBaaaaakvvaBaaBaaBaBisai bbH bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! bbB bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbI Kl HaBBBBBflmi to .make tma a r I Seesaw wiS be esk 4mUy ie every i Spring CoaU V"B vwe Eaclfiw Stplee fee theOpeeieg MISS ERSKINE BOBSUP AGAIN FIRST WOMAN APPOINTED TO A SECRETARYSHIP AT RRITI8H THROWS VP DIPLOMACY TO EN. ' TER MATRIMONY WASHINGTON. D. C. March . The world sat ap and took notice when Mies Violet" Ersklae of London was appointed secretary to the British embassy here. It :a the nrst omda appearance of a Womaa In the diplo matic circles of" the world. Early next month. It 4 learned today, she will desert diplomacy for matrimony. Miss Ersklae wlH wed Horace Bey mour, third secretary of the British embassy in Washington, some -day soon after Easter, April 8th. Miss Ersklne Is the daughter of the late Thomag Ersklne, who waa British consul general InJNew Orleans. She Is a handsome yoang woman, blonde, graceful and charming; and a great favorite with Sir Cecil aad Lady Spring Rice. She won her appoint ment through her, exceptional hnowL edge of customs ami American Insti tution!. The wedding, It la presumed, will take place at the embassy. The orig inal plan was for a wedding trip to England, but whether that wlU be taken Is not knowa at this time. Yakima, Wash., apples. York'a Im perials, Winter Pearxsalns, Wlseeaps, Yellow Newtons, Senators aad Ben Davis. The Sunset Grocery. 8-Jt An jEtna agent Betas no letter of latrodartloa. See Chel rote. 23 H OUSTON s Metreaelitaa) Aati HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE MAHCalleTM Kllicoa-Whlte Lyrenm Bareaa . THE HIIEWER MVNCAL ENTER TAINERS AND CONCERT CO. STAR THEATER Daniel FrukanM Preseats Owen Moore and IsaraaerHa CSoatot In the thrilling, amusing plcturliatlon of Edgar Belwya'a State Triumph "ROLLINO STONES" A Paramount Plctnre produced by the Famous-I'layers Film Co. ADMISSION ie aadJ.lS OKNTB TEMPLE THEATER "Pep's legacy," llrcadway sur Feature In t Parts Tlie Menace," Mran.t the Police Reporter, Series "nival Aril" Kulcin Comedy MERRILL OPERA HOUil it. MOTION PlOrVRW ' Tl'ESDAYM ANa nunrmiUTff Op i. Advance atytea Ceeaeand Tea and Wafers served in Waiting Loom on Balcony Floor 2 to 4 P.M. Everybody Welcome la Chairman SALEM, March 9. The new state highway commission has organised, with Simon Bcnscn of Portland ss chairman. Otber'mvmbers are E. J. Adams of Eugene and W. L. Thomp son of Pendleton. The appointment of a state highway engineer was de ferred until after the June election on the IC.eoo.OOO road bonds. Several changes In the commission's employes was made. Commissioner Alams said numerous applications for the posi tion of engineer had been received from all part of the country. '- Predict Defeat for Drys SACRAMENTO. March 9 Thx wets are now i " iltt i.-g that in- Orr Hoosier $1 Down and $1 per Week Special Offer for One Week, beginning March 10th to 17th, inclusive Han Francisco prices guaranteed always. More than a million to aa. Awarded Gold Medal at PamwM.Iaciiic Exposition, San Francisco. First In number of practical convenience. First In quality of material. Flret In Standard of ronstructlVH, First In perfection of deatoa, First In units of value per dollar of cost. Johnstone Furniture Co. LICENSED AGENTS Fa New eEETS y$& ST 1100 uwH Foar pretty new advance Maria nwwnrle ia WlrUMwr WeM ju trrWml roommO today forth am ItaMS Wa WN aaraHtr. r. traawly fartaaato la Mag aM raeNaaa to prarMa aar Mtroat Hh thtaa thnroagWr dealraalf Walala at IMa uriitaaelir taailrnii ark, imiy Iha fooariailya alaa Madar wWHi taatjr art ad mh) koMalih tha tanra naattlac frimawilta aaaattda rb irally woadrrfal mlaa at 91. HoM at rwraalfaljr la KlMaatli Vu tmnty nnlt local ctMon bill anl 1st three vote of passing in the senate when it comes up for a vote early next week. In the assembly the wets say the bill would avvrr have a chancts. Present Storm Makes Livestock Situation Acute Continued from Page 1 McOirnack (rmmttiloner),Tom Dix on, Burrell Short (commissioner), First National Uink, l.el(e Itogcrs, E R. ftcames, D. I'. Bhook, K. Sutton, B. G. Terry. Kitchen 'Hooxlcr Roatitu" I '?JatfS' Ti ' - ' y 7taBBBaJitmr ' '1CHh ' K Adfcrilicd in Leading Moiftxtinet Plan Outlined for Opening of Klamath Lands Continued from Vtr i Where there Is a conflict Mwrm or more applicants, the mirr-,(ul o) w be dvtermlnrd by lot, Imnril Mcly tln unsuccessful on will W notified and their money returned est notice sent to the project mansfttn thai the mcoy deposited on trtottt f the water right may alo be t turned." Jusl received, big shliitnrut of U famous Yakima apple, with ilitlra ness and flavor. -The Huutet Oroeery. Cabinet w Si', ! Sw V-, day night, March S3d. V MerrhV h