' ' J""", wv i ., 1 - 'v i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAMPOUft r m .an hV'4 UNITED STATES SHIPPIr tSwitterlaad aheat m amni aMp, - RAIN'TO SWITZERLAND "' W eaavwytt .Tfcey are pre- i pared to Dgai ineir way laro uw aaa WASHINGTON, D. C, Mv In j " t0f' defiance of the German submarine.'. I . Have you W:t. 8. bay boat la the United 8tatcs In sending grain to'yonr home? - CRATER PARK El Fresh Stock Just Received -i-"""1" BEND BUCKING MINI t TALC onteeh CROM the flower gardens of all the i world Jrom India arwrrance, Guiana and England, the Holy Land and Italy, were gathered the fragrances that go into the making of Jon ted, the New Odor of Twenty-six Rowers. Yet never before has a talc of this quality sold at a price so low. Ttkfmtml J3t Fan ftstfii KmI50c faddentally, Don't Forget MoAen' Day Remember her with a card .jWc have them at prices I to suit all purses STAR DRUG CO h ill JHHs ibV BueHLb3 EEeB BaLLLal EEEEEB WaWEEEEEEeH EEEEEEEt faVaflRaClLflLi seeS liHflLLBiH iiB IeeeeeeeeeeeeKZQ eeeeet viEEEEEEEEKvV9i iVv yeevesKaS Lm A eeSeeeeWJ seek. Mv LLLLm ' I 30iila A Summer without White Shoes would be like an Automobile without an engine nothing to make it go Every woman can find just the shoe she wants in the wide variety of beautiful new styles of white foot wear in Kid, Buck or Canvas at Van Bellen's. High Boots are very popular for early wear. Priced $3.50 to $10.00 Or a dainty Oxford, made in White Kid. Price .$7.00 Same in Brown Vici $6.50 V I J Mais and Seventh Mm US DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER PBY6ICMX awl tsCMJEOX Spinal Treetuieal SpeclalUt In chronic dlseaaee. Eualnatloa and consultation, fra few,! y rt'-!-' fr"!' " laaoraiory in aeutnera urefea. Lateet eiectnaaj COMMERCIAL CLUB LAST NIGHT j ADOPTS STRONG RESOLUTIONS OPPOSING SENATOR McNARY'S NCW MEASURE BEND. Or.. May 9. The Bend Commercial Club last night passed a resolution condemning the bill recent ly Introduced by Senator McNary. which would remove about K6 square miles from the Crater Lake forest and place It In the Crater Lake National park, on the grounds tha the land Is needed at this time (or grazing pur pose. Resolutions were alto passed by the Central Oregon Sheepmen's Associa tion and other livestock associations, condemning the enlargement of the Crater Lake park at a time when the Nation Is In need of the range for feed purposes. It Is not understood here why Sen ator McNary should hae Introduced a bill In the senate which would work such an Injustice to the people of the state east of the Cascades. 3 &mmm- The bill introduced by Senator Mc Nary Includes Mount Tbtelson, Dla mond Teak and a largo territory of scenic country to the north of the present boundaries of the park. , It was Introduced at the solicitation of communities west of the Cascades, who assert that the park should be made to Include other attractions be side merely the lake, and draw the tourists for longer visits. NetMate Itf hot at K. K. K. STORE. 5 IUU0X EGGS TAKEN ill KlAlMH THIS YEAR A Reputation that Assures Quality A reputation of more than half a century for top quality in fabrics, is a good guide to reliable clothes this season. Good fabrics were never so scarce, but you can depend on KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES to be up to standard. A variety of styles to suit all men and young men. Busi ness and professional men will be attracted to the conservative styles that are correct but without in the least sacrificing dignity. The Biltmore shown here is a good example. Prices $20 to $50 WWMWMAAMV KKKSTORE (Continued from page 1) that any of the fishing streams of Klamath will be depleted, but, on the contrary, It will result In greater fa cilltlaa for the sportsmen of this sec tion, aa all of the streams will be continually restocked, and the great waste In' the loss of the young trout just hatched will be prevented. The egg taking stream are only closed for a very short period each season, so (bat the operations of the commission will Insure a perpetuation of thin county as the great trout fishing .ice Uon of the state, if not of tbo cu'ke coast. Mr. Finley took some excellent mo tion pictures of the Klamath hatchery, showing all stages of trout propup.i tlon, from the trapping of the fish to the taking of the eggs, and also as , they appear in the eyeing stage, and later as flngerlings. He is very on- Itl.uslastlc over the showing at the 1 Klamath hatchery, and Joins with Mr. Stone In urging the people of Klamath County in taking the first opportunity of visiting the hatchery, which Is now recognized aa the greatest trout hatch- , ery In Oregon. Leading Clothiers and Hatters &rf rvt mi :$&aM& P IL ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.K HIDKLUIHTH OX MMW, H.ll'I'K.M.VflH AMONG THK I'KOIM.K OK THIH CITY AMI VICINITY. r.OI.OH AM) COMINUS OF LOCAL POLKS J. K. Choato Jr. of San Francisco Is1 a guest at the Hotel Hall. j C. R. Royston of Portland came In last night for d short business visit G. W. Wardell of San Francisco Is In town for a short time on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Kirk of Cblloquln ii ro cniong tho county seat visitors today. J. O. Guldthwaltn of the Modoc Lumber company at Chllixiuln, left for that point this morning, following a brief stay here. County School Superintendent Edna Wells and B. R. Peterson, who Is here in tho Interest or the Industrial Club work, left this morning for Ilonnnia nnd Dly. Germany Now Facing Serious Food Problem EPORE IT IS TOO LATE New stock of refrigerators has ar rived at Klamath Valley Warehouse and Forwarding Co. Call and sec them. 9-3t CHURCHES RESUME SERVICE R. M. Seymour of San Francisco was among the train arrivals here last night. G,1 'our order for piano tuning In 'now. One of San Francisco's best J. O. Hamakor of Bonanza ctmo iuaen vM be hcre on)y for a hort down last night for a brief business. ,lvrlcUi Pnon8 2MJ or ca t 8hep. v,,,t- j herd Piano Depot. 7-tr II. W. LaFcrricro of Bray, Calif., Is I among tho guests today at the Hotel.' nail. Grain Drill for Sale Farmara Ware- house Co., th St 6 6t WASHINGTON. I). C, May 9. Fur I her Information revealing how crlt lent the food situation In Germany lias become has reached here from prluilo sources. I The nutrition eomniltltrs of tlio rWchstng and lanlag huvo been hold ing dally Killings. Tho question or re ducing the present rations has not been decided. It is Indicated that llicte In but small hope of relief from the I'kraine, where tho largo cltlen nnt Milfcrlng from Insufficient food. U cit If Ukraine supplies are obtainable, 11 will not glut an Incrrane In (lie .food mtlon. An official report made public In fjcrmuny on May 3 said tlicie went JI.OOO rirloads of grain ready la mr.nla for shipment to Genuity, is If II l II, ..r.. ii will do Uttle lirlti itnllIllK (oiulltlont. AMKTIIIIDAM, May .-"T ' lumper without al Iho wme swt ; fi-ilng fmtn heaiUrho or apy eust ! dlrposilliiii I" wty dinicult fw peoplf." nails Hie opening enj of n signlllninl loheitUemenlto' j Ir Him.la)' Tagellfche ltuwhebM; Itorlln by a lii'tlln rhemlcsl nrftt ... .i .i...m wtilrh IIf iiik a newly inwiiu'i "- not f.iiinlm:iisiilitliui'',?2 iniilit ilall smlettance, Is M "" nniiitlon for MMInK P"1""" llimr-or iind enables one lo now " I llnlM until llio liexi I"1-'" "" , The churches which were closed .last Sunday, on account of the preva-. ilency of typhoid fever, will resumoi aorvuees next Sunday, as It is believed the danger of the spreading of tbu ill.i-1 ; case hat passed. All of the churches i will be fumigated in the meantime. f Manager K. J. Grant of the Algoma Lumber company Is in town today! looking after matter of business. I L. Ii. and Percy Dixon, farmcrn on the Merrill road, were among the county seat visitors yesterday. Several popular makes of dimmer lenses which comply with the new dimmer law. Telford Gros. Oarage. 30 Money to loan on city and county property. See Chllcote. 0 The purpose of the National War i Savings committee Is to crcatn an 1 army of savers who will, by saving, ro- leasa labor and materials for the uhh of the aovarnment in the war. and who will lend their savings to tho govern ment to prosecute the war. , Soma nifty Straw and Panama hate at tf K. K. K. STORE. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED-Good roilkor at Klamath Falls Dairy; good wages. Phone 49. Wt , j FOR BALE Furniture complete for B-room house, and chickens; cheap for cash. Sea W. T. Murphy, Mills Addition. 9-3t I liavo the ground within the city ' limits, and tho potatoes. If you have (ho team let's put In a crop. Mebaffey, m Mnin street. 7-6t Diamond shining parlors, 531 Main lrert. High class work; expert ser-i Vict.--Frank Ward. 26-lm Conditions Now In Persia Terrible WASHINGTON, D. C. May 9. Con- nnd typhus, the message said, la prev. ill! Ions in Porsla are described as de , 8lent ,n mMt of tne clt'- I perate in a dispatch to tbo stale do-' T.h ? "borUe' the ,etlo' r . ported, has forced the population to partment from tho American .option ' t dogB an even pJlitaJj at Teheran. Famine, la Increasing, Ism. j Our Guarantee- Your grocer -will refund ihe full price you pa forJB(oJK if it does not please your iaste, no matter how much you have used out of the can Economical Coffee Youcantouy Ask youor gtoctf K?J i A