$& ''' pabbpour THE IVIMINO HIBALD. KLAMATH FALL!. OHlOOrf MONOAV,MAYu,1t R' in A -W sTaaTaaTaTaTJ EarM gsmm Ear EaaTaaTaTaT All HT A MONEY INVESTED in a suit bought at this store pay you big dividends in com fort and satUfaction-Serges-Homespuns-Worsteds in a variety of pleasing patterns An endless variety of the newer styles-Clothes from-- The House of Kuppenheimer $18.50 to $35 Royal Tailored Clothes $18.50 to $50 Matchless Brand Suit $15 Oregon Cassimere Suits" with two pair pants $18 LADIES' "CAMP-IT" OUTING CLOTHING ALL-STYLE GARMENTS K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS sg"j j SaTsw aSaBBwBBwTasssssssmi gsmtaEaaaakEaU m eV V IBBvBb asm V bsbHeU Y3l7 91.' The warm days of Summer and a Knox Straw or Panama will go fine together-the (new ones from New York are waiting you at this Store. $traws from 50 to $10 Local News DAILY KLAMATH WKMKER V. S. R. 8. Mailman. Saturday. CC degrees. Predpltatloa. Saturday. .01 Inch. Maximum, 8uaday, S5 degrees. Minimum, 8uaday, 34 degrees. Precipitation. .M lack. Minimum, today. 33 degrees. ' Officer Cms ts Chileeuln. Recruiting OBcer For left this morn ing ror cnuoquia to investigate re crult possibilities. XA number of Klam ath Indians have been working to se cure recruits on the reservation. A patriotic meeting1 was keld at Chllo- quta Saturday. hi rresH HiMevcaiM Mrs. Lena Hortoa ta la tke city tkls week treat her home at Ely. Leave With Leaalna Outfit. Leaves With Leeatn Outfit. Puckett brothers, who have takes a toeglajc coatract for J. J. Stelger. left ap the lake this afternoon with their oatSt to log la the region of How art's Bar. Stelger Is securing logs for the Klamath Manufacturing company. Many carnations Warn. Fifty dosea carnations were pur chased; over the week end for Mother's Day; Mis." Joe' Moore disposing' of that timber. Mrs. Moore said today she could have sold twenty dozen more. In From Ken. R. W. Tower Is In town today from his farm in the Keao district CaKlamath Man to Reserve. The aame of Ralph W. Roberts ap pears la the Spokane list of names of men appointed to the oBlcers' reserve corps training camp at the Presidio, 8aa Francisco. Mr. Roberts goes to the camp as a major, and Is a brother of Chas. I. Roberto of this city, being a former resident of this city himself. He has gone to Saa Francisco to the camp, according te word received by Mr. Roberts hereca Leaves for Weed River. Clen Deals left this afternoon for hi father's Mock ranch In Wood River Valley, where he will work this sum mer. He has been delayed here two weeks with a sick horse. ReUms te Portland. Mr. Delia Feese of Portland, daugh ter of Mrs. C. D. Willson of this city, left thh morning on her return home after visiting here some time. BIRTHS PERKINS To Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. perklns of 830 Klamath avenue, Sun day. May 13, a daughter; Dr. Geo. I. Y.'right uitendlcg. Plan for CelebratM. The board of directors of the Klam ath Commercial Cwb will meet tonight to make plans for, the railroad celebra tion on June Sth, the date set for the marking of construction on the Dairy railroad. ' Council Meets Tenlaht. The city council-will convene tonight at 8 o'clock at the city ball for the regular meeting. Here With Family. Mr: and Mrs. G. B. Cored and daugh ter, Verda, arlved in the city today by automobile from their home In Cal ifornia, to spend he summer here. In From Alternant. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Beckley Falls visitors today from the moat rsach. were Alta- Leavea far San Francisco. Robert A. Johnson, president of the Klamath Msaafacturiag company, left this morale on business for Saa Fraactoco Ge te Chileeuln. " " A. C. Olenger, , local merchant, and H. H. Brigham, representative of Cloe set A Devers of Portland, left this morning for Chiloauin and Algoma on a business trip. Tourists Filter Through. A few tourist cars have passed through the city within the past few days, the first signs of approaching summer and the 'annual Influx. Car Stalled en Tepsy. The automobile of Dr. George A. Cathey broke down yesterday near the foot of Topsy grade, and the Western Transfer company of this city seat out a truck early this morning to bring the car back to the ojty. 10 Expected Heme Seen. Mrs. Glen Beats is expected borne tonight or tomorrow night from Red Rock, Calif., where she has been visit ing her parents for several weeks. World Democracy Touch Is Being Feb b Japan s BamEafTpmammimEaBamm BBBBBBBBsrrt) BBBBBsmmmmmmmml BBBBBBBBBLJI7) x .mSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BRvmmmmmmmmmmmmfl BBBBBf - j sBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBPVPrnsBammmmmmm! 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He had hard work'tfTdefeatlng Allen, and In fact was outplayed for a loag time, but he woa oaltke thirteenth ball. Hurn Leaves Tuesday. Ralph Hurn, who Is home on fur lough from aVncover Barracks will return Tuesday. -i r y RALPH H. TURNER (United Press Staff Correspondent) TOKIO, April 20. (By mall)-Jap- aaese people have seen within the past few hays a considerable advance In the constitutional history of Japaa the es tablishment of regulations by which the Japanese people may appeal direct 'to the throne. The subjects of the land of cherry blossoms for the first time la history find themselves with' power to Inform the emperor direct of their opinions eoBceraina the rule of the country. Meaas y, which the Japanese may communicate direct with their soverign were provided at a. recent meeting of the privy eoaacll, aa advisory body to majesty himself at ' -smNw'1"1 :.isejf aaasjaiMlsl -. ml -ivjew1! ".m ranee-sis K. 'r.irTV Bs&ar.an' explanation ot li. ; ji..":.j r. l, i-!. .-'. . r.rmvryamw w R.iea - iBMacaany f laexussiaa revolution, Seal, who will receive any suggestions or grievances which the people may wish to express. " These wUI be for warded to his majesty, who, If they deal with state affairs, will refer them to the government If the appeal is one involving court-matters, It will be handled by the minister of household affairs. The Japanese constitution grants the subjects of the empire the right of ap pealing to the throne, with due re spect and through' proper channels, but heretofore these channels nave been lacking, and there has been no ruling to guide such act! BASEBALL TEAMS PLAY TWO TO ONE PRACTICE GAME TRAINIOAD CATTLE T HERE : TO FEED i TWENTY-ONE CARS, CARRYINO ABOUT SOS HEAD, TAKEN TO WEED RANCH TO FEED FROM WILLOWS, CALIF. Klamath county started to do her bit la the national food preparedness movement Saturday night, when eigh teen meetings were held at a many points In the county for the orgaaiia twa of the farmers Into Increased food producing bodies to Increase the coua- t products. The purposes of the meetings and the BMtds and desires of the getem meat were outlined by the appoint! speskeis. Mcelini&were livid nt the following peints: Midland school John Hutchlns. Spring Lake school M. D. Ford. Mt. Lakl church-T. if. Case. Lone Pine school L. P. Geertsoa. Henley school R. B. Bradbury. Merrill, city ball-J. O. Swan. Malin ball-M. M. SUstaey. Shasta View school B. P. Alexander, Lower Poe school Glenn VanMeter. Pine Grove school Chas. Mack. FLKtamath city hall I C. Slsemare. Lorella school M. T. Prince. Plevna school C. O. Hunt Bonanza church J. O. Hamster. Hlldebrand school-J. O. Wight. Dairy school E. P. Sedge Algoma school John Hagelstela. Keao school H. R. Glalayer. Farm Appraisals to Be Made on Farms Soon Application Blanks for Loans Are In Hands of Applicants; Chairman Nelson Soon to Appraise The necessary application blanks fur loan under the provisions of the Frd rrsl Farm Loan Art are now in the hands of all applicants. In a brief time the local loan commit tee, of which Frank T. Nelson of Kenu la chairman, will make a tour of this section of the county, and appraise the various farms offered as security. This appraisal will be hastened as much as possible, and at the earliest practlral moment papers will be for warded tti Km (islnrnt loan Usk it Hpokaiie. nml a frjrrnl ppiM m l mad. Tlir rlutirr fur iho KluuU Kail National I'atm 140 AuocittiM will Ihrn fnllnw. niftttlirr ilh the di tribution of Dm liMtn. Anyonr (-lrliu further IntortMlka or blanks may silitrmn Mr. U b It astir, the urcreiary trrsarrr. Mr. lUgun may lw frvn any KiunUr tt 1 p. nt, at the otDre of the coflSlf tt dlcutturint. CHELSEA FACTORY'S FOUNDATION DONE The foundation work on Iho Chrtsra box factory's plant at the lower end of Lake Kwauna has been completed, and preparations are being made to go ahead with the structure. The com pany plana to have the plant In opera Hon In thirty days. Chlkete can save yeu money en city and country property. t Stock Baahanee Elects NKW YORK. May H.-Aanual elec tion of oncers of the New York stock exchange today waa expected to result In II. G. S. Noble belag named for pres ident aad Chas. M. Newcombe treas urer. They were the only nominees for these ofRcce. POLICEMEN FACE TRIAL ON ELECTION FRAUD CHARCI INDIANAPOLIS. May H.-CUwnI with InllmlJatltiK tutors and eosaii tlnx election fraud. Police CbW Bu uel Permit and txtn othrr IsdUa sK)ll police and city offlcliU tuti trial In Prderal JuiIkc Anilron wn today. They ctv Imllctfd bf U United States jtrsnd Jury. Dennis J, Itush. former twet tea mUsloner. and llrrtrmn K. Adiaj, cr sealer, are among those ho weal trial today. ' MILLINERY SALE One-fourth off en all trlmsiei Mtt for a few days only. Stceadeeww ef aeetefflce. Hit The Yannigans and the Regulars plsyed a 2-to-l practice game atiModoe Park' yesterday afternoon. The regu lar players were divided up with other members of the squad and those inter ested, and a good work-out was bad by the players. The club members continue to improve and prospects look better for a winning team this year. It is possible that the Arbuckle, Calif., team will be brought here next Sunday for a double header. Arbuckle I been running strong. A trainload of cattle passed through this city last week from Willows. Calif. and were unloaded at ChlloquiB by J. C. Mitchell, a relative, of H. V. Mitchell, former Klamatb'stockman. The cattle were brought north by Mr. Mitchell to feed oa the Weed ranch at the upper end of Agency Lake. There were twenty-one cars in the train, and approximately 100 head of cattle were broaafct te Klamath county to feed. " ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Zumwalt's Pupils' Club will meet tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock, at the Christian Science hall Aa a result, -thl "Jiylso!' sprang, I J Dropping, letters learrtage was. a!fd I This, waa conslde crime, and the off! ancient custom of being years ago ito the emperor's of this practice, an-unpardonable ideroften'metvUh' profeeslar t ee here world .tfsnsy TU.Wnfm SI foM amaateT-s vttea of the Let lulgfsfbtf: ' dsMerTKe a touch of the ocracy. hlch have IS the eeUb- ,Cls. Prtvy'erer. severe punlsbmeajL In the old days the guilty persoafias beheaded. Re cently a "Jiklso" la&deat occurred, and a doiea omclals. Tfeellng their laxity had been respoaslpje for the affront to the emperor, tendered their rsslgaa- tloas. They were not accepted, how- CORRECT PICTURE FRAMING Th very latest In picture moulding. If you 'are -particular, we can please you. Framed and unnamed patriotic and other pictures for the home. JOHNSTONS FURNITURE CO. 14 PIANO TUNER COMING Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt announces that the Thomas plaao tuaer from Sherman, Clay Co., will arrive In Klamath Falls tomorrow algal. Jftt Two Days ONLY OPERA HOUSE KLAMATH FALLS TaartdayaDiFriij May 18-19 BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION THOS. H. INCE'S FAMOUS MILLION DOLLAR CINEMA SFBCTACLB-A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS CIVttJZATION SECRBTARY LANSING. Who orders depsrtmeat heads aot to talk for publicatloa or criticise their superior's actios but who does set ask that criticism he withheld by the ENDORSEO BY PRESS, PUBLIC AND PULPIT FROM ATLANTIC TO PACIFIC AS THE GREATEST CINEMA PRODUCTION OP MODERN TIMES 40,000 PEOPLE. GREAT AERIAL, NAVAL AND LAND BATTLES. CITIES BUILT AND DESTROYED. SUBMARINE WARFARE, BTC ETC. HAS PLAYEO TO OVM t0,000 PE0 PLB IN PORTLAND NOW ON NINTH CONSECUTIVE MONTH IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST, FLAVINS TO CAPACITV EVERY-WHIR! Special Reduced Rates i papers. Adults. 35 cents MATINEE, 3:00 P. M. niiMpAii: . 1 fi- refltf EVENING, 8:15 P. J "i"'M 4 v X.V ,mi .?