wxiw; s TH1 KV1HIN0 HHALD, KLAMATH FALL1. ORIOON Tm mum, AVMh fL tM v -iR .6 . IS l r l? H, rr " "35.V ' n , i. WfJ. j4. &?. !AAi, hi t im-. '.rt IK 1 4 mcalNews rljr . Vil MiM 4HutLVIKJUH : . 9. Mi & ! .sj .- at Minimum today, 39 degrees, Former KroMnit Mte Hera Mr. C 8. Moore, formerly of this cltr. Is In the city to visit relatives and spend tome '-time In Klamath. Mrs. Mcorc hat been spending the winter at California and Oregon points nnd will go to Portland (or J Memorial Day, 4 Maximum yesterday. 41 degrees. No precipitation. m i Lataraa la'Clty CoTcnuncMl reliefer HMn The government hat called tor bids on S00 head of two-year-old heifers for breeding purpose on the Klam- ath Indian reservation, to be delivered between June 1 and June 15. Bid I will be receltcd until Anrll SO bv the E. W. Baraes. local lumberman, UIcomnUMioner of Indian affairs at la the city for a day or to on butl- M. Ill Frew Ala-easa Mr. and Mrs. U Washington. Move Here From Hacraaweato xi- .n.i i n a r.ii. .i. Grlblln camc.i.., ni.ht fmm thslr fnrmcr hnma ml ,.,... . . . . -, -., aown yesteraay rrom Aigoma on dui. Sacramento and will reside here. Mr. Callen wa formerly in the state printing office of California at Sac Bray lamlMimsa Here ramento, and has accepted a position Marlon Nine, lumberman of Bray. ,n ,h. Even,g Herald shop as ad in ine ciiy lor a iew aBys on "isi-,ana make-up man net. HOW WOMEN MAY HELP TO WIN WAR HOME WAYS IWXTMI OIT MY MRS. C1.ARA H. WALDO, MEM RKR (IF THK O. A. O. UOARI) OF REtlKNTH BBBSBBBBaa-------------aaaaaaaBaa V. W AUm7 .M -a m 9 Ice 8UII Six Inched Thkk Retatm Frew Tris OntaMe j E s Lamm ,, ,n the clty for , d,y Mr. and Mrs. 8am Summers re- or trom the imm company saw- turned last night from a trip to out- mn,t Modoc Point and says that the aid points. ,ce ,, m ,tx nchea thick at that ptacc and that the mill will be unable to start until the Ice goes out. It Is Here Frew the Age Mrs. E. E. McKean came down last expected to break shortly'lt the pres- nigai irom niamaui Agency ior a , warm weher continues. few days In the city. J Ksprrted Hume Toalght Mrs. H. R. Glaisyer, wife or the county agricultural agent, is eipected to arrive heme tonight, accompanied by their son. from California, where Ihpr have been snendinr the winter Wtatera Heae j for tn t-'. health, which W much G. A. Bellman of this city has our.'. .v ... ... o.-... , " Liuiuu.cu. lutj iii rrsiuv on oisiu chaMd the re.ld.nc formerly owned , gtreett nortn ot min ln the reil. by H. J. Winters on Seventh street dencc totmetly b, Mr. and and Is moving la this week to reside) there. Milan Vmn Chy Mother Rose, Sister Mary Stephens and Bister Martina left this morning, after being ln the city several days. Minima S veyor Bars F. D. Eason, one ot Robert E. Stra- CORVA1.U8. Ore.. April 19. Sharing tn the toll ot the fields, sac rificing all Individual tastes that In terfere with bountiful production ot food supplies, practicing rigid tcon lomy. and avoiding neighborhood suspicion, are some of the ways In which women can help win the big war, as pointed out by Mra.- Clara Waldo, the woman member 'of the Oregon Agricultural College Board of Regents, In speaking to the wotneu students. "Woman's help is better la time of stress than at any other time," said she. "tor It Is then that their Intui tion comes In cornea straight from the spirit. You are to be Joint til lers of the soil In war time. You can help In the food and labor shortage by writing to the home folk what are the best food crops to grow. Plenty i of beans, potatoes and carrots fori winter use win cut down tne nome living cost and release much other food material tor other use. "Grow Belgian hares. They are a good, cheap food, and xan be grown j on the clover cuttings from the parks and lawns. "Canneries and home that are go, ing to depend on time might begin to evaporate surplus fruits and vege tables whea possible, because there Is going to be a great shortage of tins. Doubtless many canuerlea will SOMETHING NEW UNUSUAL conditions have prevailed for almost three yearn in the men's clothing business. In announcing our new suit and top coat selections for this spring season, we emphasiie their pedigrees. Our advice it you at this time is to buy clothing of reputation, clothing in which you know the manufacturer lives up to his responsibility until you admit you have had your.money's worth. We carry the same famous makes as usual. Our lines have national prestige, based on style and quality standards. They are guaranteed by the makers and by us. We want to emphasiie that we are headquarters for Mrs. G. A. Bellman. Klamath Near Hqaaw Point The steamer Klamath, which tnrte.4 last week fnr thn Pelican nv!he unshle tn run during the summer 0.Bl.",,Tey0nr, Wt h"" bn herl Lumber Company's works on the months. thte winter, haspnrcbased a house' t gde of theuke to break her "America has no quarrel with any and lot la the Second Falrview addl- way through the Ice, has reached nation, but Is opposed to autocratic " "" "" """T.Squaw Point, according to travelers mlltarlem. Nor .should we be sus Company. in the city. Theetearaer reached the'plcious of our neighbors the secret first Island on the first day, but has .service men are paid to be suspicious fonnil the rnlnr Blnwer ever since H1' " J""" nd iBhe hM o ". bucking the Ice daily, making some headway. Receives E. B. household effects were burned sev-' era! weeks ago. received his check to- day from the San Fire Insurance Ceapaay. throngs their agent. A. R.j Xtm. acckleataad health policies WUaea, of this city, la full payment are the tUadardArf tfce world. Ask tf Ma tire toss. ' Chllcote for rates. 12 j.,1 "p-7" p IP I I wo bood Specials . One for Women and One for Men FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Teilet Stap ad Cold Cream Special A 50c jar of Violet Dulce Cold Cream and a 25c box of Rexall Toilet and Skin Soap BOTH EOR 50c Both Soap and Cold Cream are Rexall prepara tions and have all the Rexall good qualities. Violet Dulce Cold Cream is soothing and Icleansing. It keeps the skin soft and smooth. FHas the true floral odor. The Soap is a pure, delicately perfumed Soap. inese two articles sell regularly at 7sc. 50c REXALL SHAVING LOTION AND A TIN OF VIOLET OR TRAILING ARBUTUS TALCUM BOTH FOR 30c This is the Rexall shaving lotion. It makes the face tingle, then brings a warm glow and finally gives a refreshing coolness. Rexall Violet talcum Is one of our best for after shaving. It cannot be seen on the faco and makes' the skin soft, smooth and com fortable. Both for 50c Friday and Saturday We shall need all the charity we can command." MART P1CKFORD HERE TUESDAY THE ONLY CLOTHES IN AMERICA WHOSE PRICE IS KNOWN TO REMAIN THE SAME The popularity of this suit of medium cost", one price the nation over, has given the makers such a great volume that they can keep the price down and give all-wool fabrics plus the style of one of the great designers. G uaranteed ! We loiilit heavily this caMn. Our assortment is large, hut wc think you will sec in it a clothing conception thai shows our knowledge of what the best dressers in town want. Iluy your spring suit early. We cannot reorder mi sonic of the must stylsh fabrics. He free to come here and look through our new stocks We want you lo know how well we are supplied. aasw Vaaaai aW K. Sugarman ammm BaaaaaaaaBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas!saaPBW sBBaBaaaaaaaaaaBam?7pBaaBaaaV sKaaaaaaaaaRaaaVlIl aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKsmssT aai iliiHtilH.i ass-flf'- KHfl Ti I 'Casals aaaaaaaaaaaaBsssasamsaaaaU saaaaaaaaaaaaaVeasmUsI Hfl serit7 Mb MM W BBBBnsmsmF g mgimm njassmssn Rsssssaasl M LJaasgBgl l -WSBBBSWaWSSSBSBBBaBBBW I WaYHfM, Mm Dear Public: I am about tu com mit an overt act. iJAP BANKER SEES WILSON'S DOUBLE FLEET ON ATLANTIC HAVE (IIIE.IT MOItAI KKFWT TO BE IN PARADE Commencing Tuesday, April 24th. the Houston opera house wilt present famous Mary Plckford In her new photoplay produced by her own com pany and released by Artcraft, "The Pride of the Clan." Every Scotchman In the country halls with delight the news that "Utile Mary" has selected the role of "Marget MacTavish" as her next screen impersonation. For a long time Caledonians have hoped to ace the most popular girl in the world characterise the charming lass of the liABttiAP anil that tiA will tnrmvmr Immortalize the typical winsomene! what u ' Wcl, ni lc" "- A of RmtLnd. fair dau.hter. wlth.OVcrt "c '" h'tn on " ' characteristic effectiveness Is readily f'1'1 oul ,n h Pen wncre er-- expected. However, the wonderful bod'r ca,n " me do ' n1 ' "' b". heart appeal a. well a. dramatic enPt d " It you don't come ih THINKH C(M)lEltATIO OK JAI finesse dUplayed in "The Pride of the and, bu "me of tbeM brs-lns. Hoiriiitov nv 4TI 01 ..!,. .. .- .MM.. .... .in Better have your watch fixed as we HgiAIHM ON ATM prove ot universal appeal. During "re do,nE tnw work ' Dr,c vou TIC WITH UNITED STATES WIM. her long and brilliant career on the "" " - rn "Llttl- Varv" ha. nortraved ' F,ne new ' bargain characters of a number of different r,ces ,n aU le0,n VM- nationalities, her recent nhotonlar. . lerni1 "Ies Than the. Dust" havlns met' At ,,,t we De tnem ,he ,lule I'AHAUKNA Cat., April 19, III- with rArnrd.hrAaklncaurMathrmiah. Dew FLAQ lapel pins and buttons, saaklra Kano, Vokoh'oma baukor, Twenty thousand neraon. r..i.r.,.....i out the entire country. It Is a long No,w wUh the drnt ot summer you who Is hero en roule lo New York. Ing practically every lodge nml clvlc'wgrd afwr relaierln thcr ' way rrom ue nanxs or tne uanges to " - - -- m...w- ,..w- - -.,... ....,. ,.... ,i.,.;rnniniion in tno cuy, win marrh glectoil' tn Imvo lli'lr rlrl the wind-blown fields of Scotch ""e. nd you ort to have a set Japanese squadron wll bo co-opcr- tonight In the biggest patriotic doni-'chaiiaed -Another ourro ol cI heather, but It Is a trip that Mlsslo linking cups, as there Is still atlng with the American fleet In thoinHtrntlon In the hslory of tlio I'acl.'alnn rmulla bccniiM- ..f the Uct W Plckford has taken In the Interval D,enty of water ,n tbe h,'- , Atlantic In tho task of hwkpIiix tin, flc iicrihwtti. The affair is Port- the five vnllng xiikIh f Iheellyw hoiun iaa Thi. th nn" an.i We have & sew stock of the pouu- leas of commerce raiders. lund'a nnavr .. iir..i.i... in . i "The Pride of the Clan." a story of Ir Priced Ingersol. watches, J "BaslnB my views upon Information appeal for national unity In the wnr arilncl-'aad'the .li-clnra fs" lr 110,000 PEOPLE AI.I, UI1MIE AMI CIVIC OltUAX. l..TIO.S MAItCH IX PATIIIOT IC DEMONSTRATION' TOl(illt Iluy I- Mltnnbt'rrjr LONDON, April I3.-TM high root of UvltiK In Cnclutiil I t m high nftxr nil. If inrly ttrsatcrrfei nnd Capo pliinm nt otnllllsd (roe the menu Hut If nirawberri. mat lie hail as onrly n Dili monik, tU jrost Is 110 n pmitul, wholwik. ih Icbout tt pit cent more retail. PMai IIEPItEMENTI.MJ.cost a quarter ouch. PORTLAND, Ore., April 10. Hill THE INrtlllMATtOX OT EI.ECTOIIH The confusion nml IncoBTMlHft rvsultlng lo elcciorn tippl'lni to tow nml falling In find iMr nsmtsoals reitUtrntlon lists, nrUc from the fact that hnvlna rcmoeil o a dlftfrw ef i Kodak Developing and Printing at the Star Is done by experts la a model, up-to-date plant. Take tiie next roll of films to the Star and be ccaviaced of superior work. the northwest coast of Scotland We can set your diamond while you I received just before sailing, I ex. wait, and if you wish something spe- poet to see n number of our battlc The Xtnm eonaaalea are lenders laclal ,n motntlng we can arrange it ships fighting side by side with Amor- the Insaraace neld. See CfcUcote. STEPS ARE TAKEN TO PROTECT CANAL with (Icrmsny. llw, .lu,!,.,.,,, ii.(i in their ! , fltias ns ! .. 11. . . -. . .. . ltl ' .. u, ,..c oiuros 01 uic uomun- Electors who have rluuiKca mew -" titration a falur An,niwiiini,l ..! j .... -i.. I..- ..I rafWlS at .. t .--- ....,.,,- nSav iniirn BIBIiaBV ! LIllflKSS - - j, ior you. ican warships in a short time." dc-.-urprlsIng will be the evident at,.'.! ... a.tII ihouMar V New creations In wrist watches for cared Kano. "I believe such a com- pcarancc of President Wilson In the'pfy ti the Police Ju. c at one. t , this year at nonular nrlraa hlnatlon wniil.l h.u. .. im........ . .. .. .. .... . ' " il"' l" ,n" ""'" ,""h'' " '; nnWi.7 :;:::..::.-.. . ,., ":::" .::. ." ." """"v :?" "" vw,,- w change or resiniion. . ... - v ,. ....... ... "-. .., ..u ,,, xuiineu me 01 tno pros it, accompanied by a liriefly the boundaries of IM "" t when you can buy enough polish for war. military auard and .Mir. i aJL "r"y "''.. ... .,. .,. fr ' wiguranTnu n n an.i. in two blta to last vou a year unless the as. I in . . .... . . ... " . voung wnrua l i "' - ; .. u.....u.ua., v. w., KI 1 " ' ' I The terminal Boris of Cbrlstobal and.tuff ne,ls blast. Balboa have been ordered closed to I we hove a fine stock of diamonds all navigation and all lights extln- at 'ughlng gas prices, and It la the gulsbed at nil bt. These measures blrthstone for this month, and, Mabel, are taken to protect the Panama ,f you are 'n to land this guy, canal. t'ou n,a better start something soon. as j I want to see you at once at Mc- MR. LANDSEKKEH! iHattan's, 511 Mala street. ALBANY BOY GIVES VP REDUCING FOR ARMY LIFE Albert coat and stiff hat, will lead the pnrado. If yon are act lucky eaoagb to set some of the Tale Lake land, call at BAKER HAS "REGULAR" 83 Main street. I have tlte exclw sire sale of some of the bast farms la the Klamath Uasla, aad arices are A Mi AMY, ore., April, 19. Eugene Hornberck ms docldnil that when bis patriotism and his diet can't Jibe. u.KAN'Ur wat Afiiib mills uiet wins. Ill) weighs 2C0 pounds Jnnd recently decided to reduce enough RAKHtl H.a Anrll 10 tliuni. tn nl Into l... .!...! , .. i'.!!l' h.I1ml00kM0f",b0iy ia BW the stores, took a Jo'b on a railroad nectlon and ,w,. ..,w,. Mwi. UI. home. ni oUicn Apr ,4 Ct 0U r,ch f00(Ji BJt now he hM and give the town. Its annual scour- cult his lob and Is rutin a m..t, .. a)Aav wf ajiam aav a avaivaaaa -". ....i.i m i ww via in xv vuiHUii ,mg. t-tiA-AtAAAitit-0tiJV0VVVWWWWVil FOR RENT Two-room frunlsbed house, corner Sixth and a rant, $5 per month. Phone S69-R. 19-3t . early In the morning and walk," Is FOR SALE OR TRADE Pour gcot the health advice given to Inquirers wamns; will trade for second- by Governor Stephens." .The state's hand auto. Klamath Valley Ware- executive practices what lie preaches NATIONAL DRV HILL Iewa: Ward 1. Krom western clt,)WJj .1 easterly to C'onlcr, i""rj along Juniper und Ewniina ftrttU iw WA8IIIN0TON, D. C, Apririn. Benutor Jones of Washington state Introduced an amendment to tho pro hibition bill which forbids the manufacture of liquor In the United' Diana ana provides for national pro- uiimioii. i ti- u..... wi.mi i..lillilnn and INTRODICKD "?" ""w' "" on wl viiia aauiuun m ih- ..-im. Mitchell street, west l t " -From Center i", Ward - Ward 3.-From Hlxlh rtrert W , easterly to aoulh boundary " tery and eoutheastcily to owmr f rial. ,.:. ' Ward 4 includes all the CRT w A . .. . .. t rltory east of Commercial ttUmm south of Main atreet from " J. -I Pelican corner o cantoriy rZJ LA OIIANDK MAN UNPATRIOTH7 PAV8 PENALTY PUBLICLY ever. Ho explained today that ho was not losing weight fuKt ennuat, ''A (IRANDR. Ore.. Anrll in 'Hnrlnss Addition nnd, that the war would probably be w,,,,n ,,en Kegel, a Herman, re- Ward B Thn lino dlvldlpl ulso tho territory known as tlrtlW Wir" tHiveinrr Is Early Htoer ' " ""mi I'ruuuuiy uc - . uunnnu, re- wsrn a mm - "lM1a ,1 SACRAUPNTO Anrll 19 "Rise ,B ,,l,tory by tho Ume no ot ma,,ed '"" kaiser will be over next from Wards a nnd 4 e.umdsl It, ; nv i ., , Z'iZ? .L w..u " u, lhc n""l,a wel" "". I'uniiner and there won't bo so mnny.terseetlnn of Ornnt ni W "Z bouse. 19-61 .for he leaves the governor's mansion "i"w uuriung at s a cioca ana nines WANTED Man to do garden work for iin hour around the statehou.e for few days, Ph. I61X. 19-lt grounds. I'rnilletiiH Hlttli IPiys KnlUt PENDLETON, Ore., April III. Only two hoys roniuln In the senior class or tne high school hero today. " i" wuin ue so mnny.iersecunn oi iin - . ,. rjc flllKa flvllia-." nnarv Altlaan. n'..k.j . n.....l. alnnir I'roapeCI V " him to the city hall, wbera he was ham; easterly nlotm Hlhn ma!Zu $ fnrrod tn tab. i.ii t. j ..... . - - ....i..i.v In R0ttts?rvi; '-' iiia nui inn kihm uniinanry ill vcirn-' ' m the illars nnd fltrinaa . I...... ..,i.rv Hii'iire dV VT corner of cemetery! iim-- 'jjM.vm WU" JTZi J to, north boundary '' i nave the exclaalre aaU ef many tlon; thence west fia!S!u?nft kuZh; .... .-.. ..., r.v,t,. immn, Chllcete. II .y oi IH" 'I jfjrf CI t in riiv i!"3 4m ST mtssu w1U m iteVi n y ,,Vl W ,sn i