.. , I k , aVaaaVaVmvi maaVaaVmVa THE IVlfflNO H1KALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OMEOON HATtHIUV, MARCH 91. ,r '.fii til rf 'TJs, ., ?u &L let u is !&--' I-ivd K I' ,' SP ! 1 i; .: r t m: w p. Mr ' raj H m4 KffJI 'Zfiir'M i ".;;: s ! -cvz if 1 7 a A&'l ft H bctf Afeuw 1 LjrWkT ? v, BAUTlUJkMAnWKATER 4, U. 3. R. 8. . Mlalaum today 14 degrees. . MaxImum yesterday, 33 degrees Precipitation. .04 Inch. ready to start coastractiaa work aa soon aa the weather abates. Part ot the material fcr the eonstrnctloa ot a spur track to the site has been on the ground for some time. William Wood ras a Palls visitor today from his place near llonanta. ttetara tn Hlhlebrand Mrs. Fred Heck ot lllldcbrand has been tnkcri home following Injuries sustained In a runaway at Pine drove I several weeks ago. She has been un der the care of tr. P. l. White of this city, Mrs. IJeck suffered n brok en limb ami has been at the Wash Ington house. Ill Prow Yoaag Ranch Ellis Young was a city visitor to day from his ranch down the valley.' left for Portland French Firmer With Gs Msk JIM baarh wee Cattle Tato Week Larsen had charge of a large ot cattle shipped out thtt New Heat) urc In (liarae Miss M. Moore of San Francisco has taken charge as head nurse st the Hlackburn hospital, following the resignation of Miss Hose Hatickc, who Miss Moore Is a! graduate of Belle ue hospital of Nowj I 1 Ul IV. ODV Will I9U W BUIVI iuiriiu- 'cnt of the training school at the local uusimait apriasLake Takes Cattle to Bed Earl Kester was In town today from l'oe valley and said that he has taken kit place. Wllllaaa Man of BttrlsW T k- ... In the city today oa business froml150 hMd r c,t,c thc - DcJ- ; ho reports mat too snow is nil on I the south slopes, mostly off the north ' slopes, and the feed la good. A busy time will bo had by sheepmen from April 1st to the ISth with lambing, according to Kcstcr. la Freas Fa VaScy Mrs. Hiram Roberta was a Klam ath Palls visitor today from the Rob. erta farm la Poe valley. data las Charley Blagaaa. formerly em ploys ta tka Saaaet grocery. Is now la tka sacoad-kaad store business with 8M stvaas ot this city. Mrs. Bam maaartk ot tkia city has left farOakJaad; Cal., where she will eater Yavtota .koapKal to take up a traialas coarse la narslag. Thaaks Baseball Supporter Manager Watts, ot the Klamath Palls baseball club, wishes to thank all supporters ot the clnb who gen eronsly provided and attended the benefit dance given last night at the White Pelican hotel. A goodly num ber ot Klamath Falls folk were pres ent and an enjoyable evening was spent. The Peerless orchestra fur nished the music. Joe Nstto, aa employee ot the Weed Lamaer company, was la town today oa bastneas. He will leave) soaa oa a trip to Grants Pass on bus! I m vssst was aasst j Tka visit or Judge D'Arcy. state. district dtpaty of Salem, who lft' yesterday oa his return home, to the Klamath Palm B. P. O. Elks lodge. I kl lu nfftotal !! In rW.nn ! Acres at bsad I -A. J..Wlfl..maaacer ot the Black-) Pkara kasaital.. aaa aarckassa twenty j aeres aC lead two kaaarea feet from, tka aUcxf'tae Ckalaaa box factory, to; aa weatea at ins lower ana or ie "EwaaiUv? M? jHarebassd tke -Und from Fred-Plum and It lies across 'the -railroad "tracks. The men Inter-! jested, la. tke Ckalaaa' say they are' Dance at I. O.O. F.Hall Tomorrow Night Music starts Promptly at 8:30 TfO. TIRESOME WAIT8 fi J 'BmmmmmaBai l&iaJmMaMlamHI ' 'amMammmmmmaTaaammml I 'amimmammmmvil I' amfPtaaVmaWl m vLvEsVt 4aSSBaaaaaaaaaaaaaB marj?asjrjammsmmammB BmBjsAmmmmmmm9m ama wsWt ! - ammmmmmmmmmmam SmaVS JaaHammmmBIS BamwalWmmmmmmmmi B - aHl !;-- '' -- KcvmWmP7LLi:.aamaj im smlsmCaMammmmmmmmmVmml ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma-H mmmmmmmmmmma . This photograph shows how much' danger there Is for those French) farmers who remain between the) fighting lines in Prance. The farmer! put on his gas mask before going to J the woods near bis homo to chop wood for hln fire. CAMP ANNOUNCES LANDS TO LEASE PROPOSALS WILL, BE RECEIVED AT RECLAMATION OKI-ICE U.. TIL S P. M. APRIL 10 OX 4,021 ACRES OP RECLAIMED LAND Whether you need a Dress, a Coat or a Suit or no matter on what occasion ycu wish to wear it," you can select with complete satisfaction from a vast assortment of beautiful garments THE COATS For street anil motoring you will find excellent models ln navy serge, gtiM and bine rrkwr, and fSunnlbwrl In mustard ami tan. Straight llm- h well n the twrtvl sllhoutte am featured. One trlkiiig model In un nlburl la gold and tan, dcoigncd with inverted side plulta. Prucllcal ruats at practical prices. THE SUITS Poplin, Mrue ami, gabarillne In tan ami imvy arv hcrr in prufuloM ot ne-y model.- ItrMwliful vrtour In i-m, gold mill gniy am ileverljr ile- kIkik'iI Mllh oiiMit Iwlln and Ihh-m-Imwi MH'kH.. llepp ulu In all rd i'n kImiiv turn varied an wcH aa Ikim Miutrt sMrt style mi be. Really rw markabt valum. THE DRESSES We are aiorr than dearl Mlth ohi liowlng In IhU line. WimiI tirv $ am for aioamaade, soft lalfHa, lk Mdla aad keaatlful cirpr d thine for dinner and-party amr, all unnMt of foliiHi In tlw iimm e)ullie n4. or. Including royal blue, uavy, dnma French grey, gold, apple Ktreo and rtuiMipagne. STILTS DRYGOODS C0:'Where the UJie Sh"" 9 r mwcM U. TW World's Greatoat MotorlCar Value $635 Proposals will be received at the' office of the United States Rcclama-i tlon Service, Klamath Falls, Ore., un-j til 2 o'clock p. m. April 10. 1917. for the leasing ot 4,024 acres of re claimed land lying along the north shore of Tule lake, the term of such leases to be from April 11 to Novem ber 30, 1917, according to an an nouncement made by J. O. Camp, project manager. This land is divided into sixty-three tracts ranging from 40 to 80 acres each. Not more than one lot will be leased to each bidder, and no lots will be divided. Bidders will be permitted to bid upon a first, second and third choice. and unsuccessful bidders may trans fer their application to other lots in In Society's Realm f, lly MA II El .MART IX .Ul 1 Economy in operation and' is usually an import;- .&?, t' ant consideration in the pur chase of a motor car. Maxwell stock cars hold all records for mileage per gallon of gasoline and per set of tires 3rw. V wwa it Mv Jf-? t A f oMaxwaU stock cars are so slroagly and carefuHy made that replacameat of laarts is seldom necesasrjr. Tills fact is affirmed i by Maxwell owners tha world over. rase all land advertised Is not cov- ,-;mltli. V ;iis, WortJi, ered by proposals. h'mSorwood. Hull. Wn i. Successful bidders will be required .Misses Marie McMillan. to execute a lease within ten days twii. aim-i.! UnMwin .ml Mr n from dato of notice of award; othcr-'ramtiijell :mJ Dr. K. H Jolmton. wise the land will be leased to the' next highest bidder. No money need j accompany ine proposal, nut. me ren tal must be paid at the time of exe cuting the lease. Successful bidders may commence work upon the land as soon as notice of award has been received. Blue print maps are on file In the office of the reclamation service and are posted In the postofflces at Mer rill, Oregon, and Malln, Oregon. Blank proposals may also be secured at any of the three -places named above. A farewell reception will be given isti eels. The afternoon was plcax by the following pcoplo or this cltv J ant ly ypuitt In m-edlo work und social at the White Pelican hotel on Mon-.iliut. Dainty refreshments went day, April 2, (rom 9 to 11 p. in., t.i'ncncil by the hostess uuifgrcatly en Mr. and Mrv. K. It. Heame.s. who will Joje.l by (lie following mi'intx-rii pre, leave shortly, fot their beautiful home ent:: Mrs. II. Moycr, '.MrK. W. I), lately purchased near Palo Alto, Cal. Co for. Mrs. Jciinlo Hum, Mrs. It. It. A rordinl invitation is extundo-l uHre baker. Mrs. (leu. McDonalil, their many nctitirlutinccs to be prci-'Mrs. Wm. Whlllock, Mrs. I. V. Key ent to bid them nu icvolr. MeArr!kcndall, Mrs. P. Sanderson, Mrs. W, and MosilMiies Ankeny, Ilrocken- H. Cox, Mrs. I,. I,. Trunx, Mrs. Thus. l.rcvugh. Kherleln, Knglish, Cerlx-r, Skilllnton and Miss Dorothy Skill Cov.-en, MIiIh, Obunclii n, ! ur . C ington. Mnrtln. Kd Merlin, MK'tiii, Merrtmii'i. and Allen Francis, MU Evelyn and I'Urllle Francis, Rodney Crelger and Wlllanl Van Cnntpen. A farewell party In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Edmund (loweli, who leaves kooii to reside at Chlloquln, I ' was given Friday afternoon by Mrs. K V. (lowen at her homo. The aft ernoon was spent at 500. guest and high score prUcs being given. Those present were Mrs Hllas Obenchaln, Mrs. Louis (ierlwr. Mm. K. II. Hall, Mrs. lino. Watt. Mrs. W. O. Smith. Mrs. F.-M. White, Mrs. (I. A. Krause. RetMtrt KiikIMi KIHkI (IAI.VK.STON, March 31 I'saws. gets uu tin' sieainer Tnplla temrttht a number of Mexicans have klllrd W, II. T. Buckingham and (leorg wi Herman. llrllUh nil men, In TrhMti- Better Delivery Senice In order to give better tvrvk to cur patrons and to nlt In rrduclnt the high cost of living, the under .. ... .....,. . ..... Mrs. Will Hum. Mrs. (larrett Vaii."'nru ""Knnnia na ucciora v Klper: Mrs. Harry Ooeller. Mrs. 1 J.1 "" Present eintle Van Ilellcn. Mrsi C. A. Hath. Mrs.!l,,ra of M'nllnK separate dll- Chas. Moore. MrK. W. V. JohnlUB.,c "na nave organise! a roorew Miss MhikI llaMwin Mr. Anh.,r l.l. cieni ucuvery. wnicn ' . iIha tftii,lbu a I crmore. Mrs. Kdmund Oowen, Mrs. C. M. Ramsby, Mra. K. II. Ileimes. Mrs. VumuMll The unction bridge ilub met this .i.i.l llir.i Ki'nk ultli Mm Hlln ntuifliul,. til ltni Kdna (t.t residence on lllsh street for a de-.Mooro un,i Mr- C' J- rgusoo i: III handle ill the business of tho firms InlcrstteJ. This will mean a great savlsf I ' ', A '. Wr ?4- ' Tearist Car, 85 Roadster, fM9 j' Cabriolet, fM3 Towa'Car, Mis WW ' f , i . ., t.4i t L l4- mv aa ' -r i nJmV-'all -i d'fr . riAiAn .-. .'.'iMA ( 2? It .V .', " 5'"? ' tt"'vi avt "i1 s" v m. v ,v r ,. k 3 -: iyvvr "- AM prices f. o, b. Detroit - e 'yi Garage Garibaldi Offer Hei-vicea ROME, March 31. General Gari baldi, the son of Italy's liberator, has cabled President Wilson offering his services to America against Germany. General Garibaldi Is over 70 years old. s 781,000 Tons Hunk AMSTERDAM, March 31. Ad miral Von Capello has Informed the relchstag that 781,000 tons of ship ping were sunk by German submar ines during February. Tho Leisure Hour club met Wed nesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Fred English, Five hundred was played during the afternoon and ro- frcshinonts served. Mrs. Whltlock won the prixc. A ory cnjouble evening was spent nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Plot In Mills addition on Wednesday evening, March 21, by the Mills Ad dition Embroidery club and guests, prior to the departure of Mrs. Plel or her farm home at Wolf. Creek, Oregon. The affair was a complete surprise to both Mr. and MrK. I'lcl. Music fs eirl (lti ufiii llm s-ilittsiti1 flttf Jit. , s. ., . ' : llg this week Biuuit iji me uvuiiiug, iiubu iirrrvuni -WW -- -- -..., .... Cofcr. Mrs. Chase. Mrs. Jobn""n"cc,r' I"I " wm orustiTts aaa our patrons, ana we ncnere result In batter and more proapt service. On anrf aftV Atirll Int. Mculsr Sf- T liveries will be made as follews: First deliveries for Ilia nnt r- IlKhtful afternoon at ranis. A cuest prize ami u high hroro prito wero, HHIH'INfJTO.V HOCIETY given, Mrs. Geo. I. Wright and Mrs. HIIIPIMNGTON, March 31.- Frnnk Ward winning them. Those T,,! Athena club met at Mrs1. A. present wero Mrs. Fred Mills. Mrs. Urearcllffa home this week. A da In- .,.., w .. - ,,.., ., dellvcriea Xtf !.. M . ... . a liriHl....! W-r Up, f.' II V I ? Will UO IBSUf. vii ui:ii. .iio. n. it, m-uuirn, tiirn. is. 4, -" -viu m, , nt mnvj, mm, I Van llelleii, MrnP R. E. Wnttcnbiirg. v- '' Vnncy, Mr. II. I'utman, Mrs. Mrs. W. II. Duncan, Mrs. I,, (ierber, )"" Nehrhnss, Mrs. W, !. Marian, Mrs. E. W. Gowcn. Mrs. G. II. Merry- Mrs. II. Hill, Mrs. W llefler, Mrs,, J.J man, Mrs. Oscar Hhlvc, Mrs. George Kctzcr, Miss Marguerite Lord, Miss Watt, Mrs. F. M. White, Mrs. I,. F.jUcrtha Owens and Mrs. II. It. Vnncy, Wllllts, Mrs. Geo. I. Wright. Mrs. 0. A. Krause, Mrs. Fred Shallock and' Mrs. C. F. Stone. Tim Music- el lib of MrK, V. II, t'of. er's piano pupils met at her homo on From X to 9, Easier duty for Eighth street for their regutur meut-""ltlH- (Confcsson Saturday from XfrTICK TO CATHOLIC On next Sunday (I'alui Sunday) the order of hervlres will he as fol. the f.tloics Van Riper Hros., Rnborls ft Whllmore, Klamath Driwrtiueiil 8I. Sunset Grocery, i'nlaca Market, People's Market, City Market. " The tlillcolo axrary It tin iK'swet tlia .ICtnn companies. Ask for fb Ufa ami accident rales. wrro Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas, ( crH "Famous .Compos-M wa tho topic for tho afternoon ., . ' ,' ,' ' '. ., 1 and tho following program was ion- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dryntit, Mr. and . ., ' .n rs. li, j. ami!, Mr. ana airs, ima Whltmore. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Plel, Mrs. William Hawkins, Mrv. O. Melss ner, Mrs. I.. A. Will, Mrs. J. Joseph, Esther Will, Chuiles 'Hawkins and Glenn Plel. ANMHJXCKMKNTH ' At "The Little Brown Church." Sunday morning, u sermon for Junior boys and girls. Subject, "Your Pho tograph Taken by tho Preacher." Il lustrated. All boys and girls Invited, Also their parents. Helpful to every body. Evening subject, "Scientific As pects of Faith," setting forth a new sclentfflc vindication of the Scrip tures and of faith In Jesus Christ. It, 1 1.. .1... ...A ,. j mining mu run ,,,,,, r i Roland Cofer ("Hcautles of I'amdlso". . . .Streabog Mrs. Georrgo Ulehn entertained tho, Mercedes lloyd und Teacher Woodcraft Thlmblo clue ut her homo'..Tniunic.cr ,t 8cliuniann on Klamath avenue on Thursday nf- Gertrude Cofer Icrnoon. Tho hiislncsB hour was spent "Vulso In K flat" liiirnmi lo !i p, m.) At ,i:ir, n. m Humlny sclicml. At I o.jo n. m., miihs and dlslrl hutlon of palms. This will bo tho Duct "Merninid" Von Nchcr on'y mix I'ahn Sunday. Gcrtrudo ami Ituth Cofer At 7:30 p. in., the Holy Hour one "A LovolyFloweret'',,, Itugo "f lo "'any Catholic services In Eng-I Anna Tho-son i llli mid ot particular valua to any' iiglcmuun Poison. 30. at BarmaTS WANTED t'uisble logger to wnirart lOKging: n to 7 inlllli'ii fcetl logs this saaaoH. KWA1I.VA IM)X PACTOm iii making plans for the year's work und n social goot time by tho Thim ble Club of Woodcraft was had. A Evelyn Whltmore . Tho neighbors surprised Mr. Sam I have the exclusive sak of many of toe best farms and raaclies la the Klnmnth Rosin, Chllrotc. 20 0 musical program, games and noedlo Francis Suiiday.aflornoon with a very, work and a social time was followed Deaiant suinrlso nurtv on hi. foriv.! by a four tourso luncheon, which was BOCOnd birthday. Tomato m1i J served by tho hostess nnd heartily en-sandwiches, cuke and coffee worn joyed by the large crowd of members wrvert. The uuests nresont worn and Invited guests present. All voted Mr ana Mr( nuy c'rofford. Mr. and Neighbor Ulehn a ropsl entertainer. Mrgi Bam jrranC,( Mr, and Mrs. Rob- ort Crelger, Mrs. Lewis Holdlchar, Mrs. Thos. Bkllllngton was hostess, Mrs. K. North, Mrs. R. II. Parker, to the Pythian club on. Tuesday after-(Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fox and daugh non at her homo oii Tenth and Pine tor, Master Emmlll North, Vernon "THE SEVEN SEALS" What Hid the Lisbon Earthquake Murk? THIS EVENING "THE WORLD ON EIRE" Tho Meaning of the Terrible Conflict. SUNDAY EVENING At the Gospel Hall, 7:15 p. ro., Prophecy for Vou. Come. u Punt-Oradunlo Couw In ' ', n ii i-i. - HfrJstfmnvc. - - t'&SrWWW- '$Ste.' 2 W, 1' ! ?.. fm ,t Y