I J kW-'vw Wfflit la t '4' THE EVENINQ HBKALD, KLAMATH FAIXJ OWEOON p""""1'''11 .sanc: p u. H. ERSONAL MENTION LITTLE StDKLHlHTS ON LOCAL HAPPENINGS AMONG IHK PEOPLE OF THIS CITY AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS Van Meter from Dorrli U lirrc. Kd Iliirrls of Malta haa returned borne. lllllls Strut rrom Dorrli was here yesterday. Colonel l.mlirop from Merrill li In tovn today. Miss Kdnn Wells has gone to Dly for the day. Ernest Ketch nnd wife are Klan- nth Falls isltors today. II. Huto from Klnmath Agency was n visitor In town yesterday. Mrs. A. R. Tcnbrook of Chlloqutn l visiting Mrs. C. M. Ramsby. A. E. Thomas from Dunsmul'r, who Is concctcd with tho Southern Fa- cldc, li In town. Mr. and Mrs. Moxley are back from California, where they have been p6ndlng tho winter. Captain R. D. Kuykcndall, who Is to ticcoinpany Sergeant Goodrich on his trips thru the county, arrived last night. Mrs. A. C. Pannell and children from Portland arrived Sunday to live here. They will reside on 329 Elev enth street. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers are ljck from Medford. They report a fine trip, and say that the Green Springs rond Is In good condition. James Pardee of the Oregon-California Power company has been transferred from this city to Prospect, Ore. He will stop off at Copco on his may there. J. M. Gordon arrived from San Francisco last night. Mr. Gordon ' special agent for tho Connecticut Fire Insurance company. He came to visit with J. H. Drlscoll and to In spect some lumber plants. Mrs. E. W. Uarnes leavea tor Port land to Join her husband Thursday morning, where they will be for aome time. A mistake was made In the Herald recently, stating that Mr. Darnes had already gone. Local Rid Cross Activities - Tbot.e present yesterday were: Sewing roem: Mesdamee Jennie Jlurn, Geo. Humphrey, T. R. Skllllng on, M. S. Sargent, U. E. Sullivan and ktlss Alta Ralph. A8KH FOR REVOCATION OF ATTORNEY'S POWER BABY BOY BORN A revocation for the power of at torney has been filed by the London ft I.nncashlre Indemnity Company of America. The corporation was com MfNAttY:1WHLI'AJpD TO ' '; CRATKII LAKH PARK WASHINGTON, W. C, April . Senator McNary Mm introduced a bill to enlarge Crater Lake Park by add ing a tract on th north, Including McUnl Bailey, Diamond Uke and Mount Thellsen. The bill Is favored j oy me national rsr ". ttPKCIAL MKETINO'JFOR SCHOOL CHILDRHN SATURDAY A special meeting will be held In German Sympathizer Who Is Now In t'ort Leavenworth Prison TutRw "WAY, 0lk; posed of Perry DeLap, C. A. Harden,' the opera house at 2:30 p. m. on Bat Jorph S. son. Kent and Cbas. J. Fergu- A baby boy weighing ?H pounds has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Emon of Hot Springs Addition. Mrs. Van Emon Is under the care of Dr. B. D. Johnson at the Klamath general hospital. BUSINESS MEN'S DINNER POSTPONED urday afternoon, April 13th, for high school and public school students. The pupils of all the schools will form at the White Pelican hotel at I CHILDREN NOT n'rlnok n. m.. under command of ADMITTED TONIGHT lhelr var,0Ui teachers, and march to the opera house. Grown-up folks, with the exception of the teachers, will not be admitted to this meeting. The officers will entertain the little folks with stories of the war. Owjng to the small capacity of the opera house, and In view of the two officers will address the children dur. Ing the week at the schools, high school and public school children will not be admitted to the opera house on Tuesday evening. Parents will please bear this In mtnd. On account of the patriotic meet ing tonight at the opera house, the regular monthly gathering of the; Business Men's Association has been postponed until next Tuesday evening. BUYS $1,000 LIBERTY BOND WESTERN UNION WIRES DOWN The Western Union telegraph fa cilities were Impaired yesterday af ternoon by the strong wind, and mes sages were delayed until late this morning. H, E. Qulmby, local man ager, expressed the opinion that the trouble was on the main line. A War Stamp kaiser away. a day keeps the An order for a $1,000 Liberty Bend was received by W. 8. Slough this morning, from C. 8. Samuel, general manager of the Oregon Life Insurance company. Mr. Samuel seuds the order to assist Klamath! County In Its quota, "In appreciation I of the support given to Oregon Life Insurance company by the people of Klamath County." FILES FOR TREASURER George A. llaydon has filed his declaration for county treasurer on the republican ticket. Mr. llaydon has held this office during the part term. So far he haa no competition EVERYBODY COME Ladles of Maccabees dance at tho Moose hall April 11th. Good music and flno time assured. Gentlemen SOe, ladles free. -Jt w t j,hg3giSjjjSBLi8e5T if-jM &,ll9jNSs3B9SpeBBlsYgsssY'STrjf&i lA C i 11 S? wjBSBWiieiaBl SSSSS"VSVicX' $ yv WSwgSKgSSegSBS TeS(f Wwtt it iiWSBSBgsBgWV. fVPw sf $ vS SBEWBBSBsgSSSSlt I Vss rr jsnsngfngsssBSSMgfw J ki?i i-Sf KSKXBnSSSZY; yTC&u YgeM wSSLBMusnein), 4 '& - I HUSTON REPUBLICAN of MULTNOMAH COUNTY tor UNITED STATU ' ' SENATOR Msssties May 17, INI Wtaning His Record as as a LEAVES FOR SUSANVILLE Georgfj Nehrbaas left Saturday morning for Susanvllle, Calif., In the employ of the Lassen company. Mr. Nehrbaas Intends to make his home there In the near future, altho as yet his wife and two children are staying at Algotna with Mr. and Mrs. Joo Brown. Mr. Drown Is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Nehrbass. They have been residing on 301 Third street. FIRST AD EXAMS TAKEN -smP'isVfl iMgeHsKssk: JMgV" 2 siaBBBBBB&asaTmsT J 1 ptV ?2gBMK . .Ar-'Aaii A government examination of the class In first aid was conducted by Dr. E. D. Johnson laat Saturday. The class has been studying the methods) ,3-ncym!' -i CAPT. DAVIfi K MINKES Capuln I)ald A. Ilrnks, of Ger man parentage, Is now In Fort l.eav. nworth prloon, hern hn was rent by of first aid, so that In case of aeces- the court martial which renlrncrd slty they might be of more value tojn(m ,0 tont)-IUe years at hard la I heir government. Lr He was shown to be a German The class work has been conducted i ,. by Dr. A. A. Soul.. Those who hare! PrP"nUUt w,th,n ho Mm' and he been taking the work are: Augusta Parker, Mary SJewart, A. D. Forbes, Helen Andrews. Pearl Tally Arnold, Clara Elmer. Mrs. A. D. Addleoa, Twlla Head and R. H. Dunbar. made strenuous efforts, oven aftrr be had gone to Franco, to keep from fighting against the Germans, In whose army he said he had friends and relatives. a Crass, X"ir You WiU Wonder How We Do It! If a man likes the cut or color of a garment be won't as a rule, ask anything further about it This gives the dishonest or careless merchant s many a chance to "put something over." ' Men ought to learn more about fabrics, linings, thread, buttons and sewing. They ought to look more carefully at these things when they're buy ing clothes. If they don't know and think they haven't time to leam, they ought to be doubly careful in selecting the merchant who gets their trade. A number of our very good customers who have taken the trouble to inform themselves on clothing values have exaxmincd carefully our $17.00 Suits for men and young men,, and their usual remark is this "I don't see how you do it at the price, especially in these war times!" x 9 R rtf See These Suits In Our Window c Preserve Your Hen Fruit Silicate of Soda WATER GLASS Eggs are cheaper bow tfce the hare been for many a day. And right sww ts Ike time to lay la a stork of them. Slllrate of Soda covere these Uke atese, aad Is therefore a sure preservative. Pint 25c, Quart 40c Half Gallons 65c , Full Gallon $1.25 ;" This cannot be seat by Barrel poet Star Drug Company THE BUSY REXALL STORE Klamath Falls - - Oregon New Wirthmor Waiski 1 J nVtlaV UKIUM TEN UP YOUR WARDROBE FOR SPRINq 1VeBBSSWrl J VV gaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr' I TgtBT! fgl' 'SJSS lv V JSjP-a,TSjW SJSSSy SiXt - ft s i V iVsaeBHSBnBfeiswBT Here they are the new Wlrthmorc Waists for Spria. and as neat, uainty ami preuy anu just ns good u Wink mores ever were ami juai ininn up 11 Still Priced at Just $1.00 If you're not Worthmor-wise if you have never a Wirthmor, then by all means, do come in and makstk asquaintnncc, for thereafter you'll save largely every thi I . you Dtiy an inexpensive oiuuec. SOLD IN JUST ONE GOOD STORE IN EVERY CITY AND SOLD HERE ONLY Main Floor Bargain Sqtie ycrx73wrroo "Corsets OFFER GRACE AND COMFORT Correst an to outline defining the figure as faahioa now demands and easy to wear just the corset to dance in. ' MODELS FOR EVENING USE ARE EXHIBITED and should be selected before your summer frocks ml fitted. Special Values today, DSc up to $..00. New Spring Skirti A Complete Asscrtmcnt of the New Spring Skirts in (H tat Most Pleasing Styles Skirts lor every oecaMon-minr I of tlicin authentic reproductions of I 7t vN l-'iiropcnn models with style features. Other popular moddi are made with foot side or lull puis .shirred effects and hip flares. Ke city pockets and belts are founds most of them. Materials arc of fancy plaid TafftUi fancy .striped satins striped ui plain .silk poplins a variety of finer woolen fabric and a complete u- Miiiiucnl in all-wool u-rfjes, popto and cliutldalis. All sizes, regular and extrt bus ranging in price from $5.50 to $17.50 MOE'S STYLE STORE KILLED BY PALL SUGARMAN "TOCM POK V1CZOKY TIDMJ MOUflOB AND FAlTal'1 FORT WORTH, April . N. W. Xlrwan, a Royal Flying Corps cadet, was killed In a (all yesterday. GERTRUDE CO., SOI Mala St., Monday morning brought us our usual weekly shipment of New York Millinery, which this week Includes new veils and Veilings, tailored bats and shapes, children's hats, and many new Ideas In flowers and ornaments. There Is not one single Item In this entire Invoice that you have seen be (ore. We never recorder pr duplicate. GERTRUDE CO., Get stsadarw Ire ii icy front Chllcete. sol. John Deere ssaealsjrr, carload Just arrived direct faoej factory. Raid win Hartwee Sa. -lt i j e ii n-ii OdOdyear.t IMraatiM ul Wlehalla ,Uies. TilferdBrea. arae. . " . ,- U' Tt NOTICE Aloha Chapter No. Til mill enter lain the past patrons and past mat rons at a mooting this evening. All members nnd vlaltlng moinbera are cordially Invited to attend. TO HKLE(T AVIATHH .... ....ann luU t- army board has been appeW"" lort two big aviation ,c,r! cine Coast. One will oe ss " of Oregon or Washington, It's Easy to Send Him a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing PW That's th. tobacc.1 let hint-Real Grawjr Chewing Mug condensed quality-e ""T tobacco satiif tction in the smallest space, rsT to kvo him the solid comfort of tobacco wlnww be happen to be. - CIvo any mm chrw of Real Grsvnly Plug, and eeli you Mill ' Hie kind lo sand, fond Ihs bsft Ordinary plu it tsUe ceonowy. II sea f s ! P ' ? o choi Ruel Gravely, bouie a small eliw ol it ! loiur wliUu. . ,. tmi If you imoU n ptpe, slUa Orevaljr wllk yr """ ted a littlu to your smollng tobacco. It will g" ,HT" uipruTH your IOIOe. ,,, slnd your rura in tk o. s. soivicb a pwoi ef ciaw tT . ea aa t a a. isbaiSi icaiort ftii Arounu nis carry k in rr?.-- slAitin aafill m. i k.. K.Heiei it sin f rainl'! kV"S mt ' . ... .. ., A3- St. " Uke it to him. Your Utolsr will supply envelope y Seaport of lit U. S. A. Even "ever there' Uke it to him. Your ualsr will supply IMU1 rfflf Ikl ill.Mf-lluih liuf tt mAAtmMM 1L P. I. CMVEY T01ACW CaiPTC l Vi 1 Want FoiKh hf U FtMh as- j- -y-. -il U moI Boat GreWy witKmi thi fr"!"" aim eetob)ltoh4 tSSI tf ' ; S2' l,