riATt!RIAY, MARCH ft, ,, PAdE FOUR. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON mi 1 Hi vm mr IW Ml Liberty Theater VKJk'VV VtggggggMaai3B"MrlgfTggr ;W -jgflgf 'Siflgfll gggggggtJtVt?- i3vK."Hggga "Ti gggggf - Nggatwiggggggl a w AAKMiMBCjUri KVil , w-fggggMigggggga gHKi $s s3ggMgggggggggggggggggttrZ!BA fWpf m v &gggg&gggggga g jggggggggaKLabk! cAgggt 1 aMggggggf !? ggggggggggggggggggfl gggKgggf J 1 lt Vfilv V jtgggggPgggggflRggggfl IPHWi 3 ffivfrggigggggggggggggf w ggggggH V" ggggggiK. ItAPPY IIOVK OIA'll MEETS. TI10 llnnpy Hour Club met Tiuvilay afternoon with Mrs. Ivy North. Those present were. Mrs. Uos'i Soulo Urntton, Mrs. U. J. Sheets, Mr- I., Mnrtln, Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Mrs. J II. Hamilton, Mrs J. A. Ncxvnhnm, Mis. V H. Wecdon, Mrs. Will Towell, Mrs. Levi McDonald, Mrs. V 0 Wil son, Mrs. V. J. Stelnmeti, Mrs C. (' Heltlrlrh, Mrs. Hay Crawford, Mrs. S. Frnnclo, Mrs. George lllehn, Mrj. George Humphrey, Mrs. S. T. Sum mers, Mis. Catherine Tutl, Mrs. Henry (Jrlmos. Mrs. Hurry Richard son. Ms. II. A. Kmmltt and Mrs. Ivy North. SNOW VERY DEEP AT CRATER LAKE IIOOTH POPULAR COMMISSIONER TO VISIT PARENTS IN OHIO. lllltTII NOTICE I I A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Stewart of Spring Lake on , March 9th. Ur. George I. Wright was tho attending physician ROBERT HEREON AX1I UI.MAX GIMlt IX "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" ADMISSION, 25c and 50c MONDAY AND TUESDAY MATINEE AND EVENING , ANNOUNCEMENT ) As the roads are now getting In .shape to permit him to get about tho , county. Agriculturist Agent E. H. Thomas announces that farmers who ' wish to see him should make a defl 1 nlte appointment or olso come on Sat urdays, at which timo he will be sure to be in his office. Tho office will be open, and may be reached by tele phone any afternoon, but Mr. Thomn expects to bo about the country a large part of the time from now on. There Is still eight and n half feel of snow at Crater I.nkc, according to Assistant Superintendent H. E. Momyor, wlio has just rome down from Ilcndquartcra camp for a short lslt. It was ten feet deep when he went in a few weeks ago. Mr, Momycr cimo down on snow- shoes from the camp to Fort Klamath and will go back by tho snmo method. Ho stays there Meno and attends to ' the various records which aro kept up by the government. Ho will re turn Monday. I Mrs. Kelt V Thoimui left this morning with her little girl for nil 'extended visit with her parents, Pro. SA1.KM, March 18. Representa tives from twenty-six (arm and com mercial organltatlons of Deschutes '... UllMt lUlllltllfll,!, 111 tlltl llllftl way Commissioner. R. A. Ilnoth. nn.l ' (-" '' " J""' nl '""1""'' Qovornor Olcott, urging that lUmth Ohio. Professor Plum Is at thn head remain on the commission. The gov- of the department of animal husband ornor said today that many other en- ry nt the t'nlverslty of Ohio, dorsemunts had been received ' VENSEIi HITS MINE; ' NINE ARE DROWNEII LEAVES AFTER VISIT. Mrs. Cnnuto Olson, win, bw) staying t the home of her dmiKhfff Mrs. K. U. Koppen (or the p,t ,,,' teen month, loft this nmrnliiK for Portland, Mr. Happen Is ntl mi-,1(,fr Identified with tho United HtMrn 0 riuninwun nervice nnre FHI SITl'ATION SERIOUS THRU NORTH RUSSIA. ARCHANGEU March 15. matlon has been iccolved by lied Food Commission In north Rus sia that Indicates that the American peoplo must deprive thomaolvgs of brcadstutfs until the Russian ques tion Is settled and the country Is again on u sound agricultural basis. LONDON. March 15. -Nino sailors nro reported to have, drowned lit tho sinking of tho American transport lsol Haven, which struck a mine at 1:30 yesterday morning while bound from Daldmore to Copenhagen Thlrty-Uve of tho survivors landed Infor- nl t'artiepooi ny a nriiisn steamer , the AI-! i t VMWWNM NEW DAUGHTER ARRIVES JEWEL CAFE SUNDAY, MARCH 16th ! ! ! j i SOUP Chicken with Okra FISH Jumbo Crab on Ice, with Mayonnaise Steamed Llttleneck Clams. Butter Sauce .Chinook Salmon Steak, Saratoga Potatoes Grilled Chicken Halibut, Maltre d'Hotel Sandabs Saute Meuniere Silver Smelts Fried in Butter Large Eastern Mackerel. Potatoes Natural ENTREES Fresh Pork Spare Ribs, Potted Cabbage Fricassee of Chicken. Home-made Needles Thick Tenderloin Steak, Marrow Bordelaise Oz Tail Saute. Jardiniere Stuffed Breast of Veal, Milanalse Scallops of Pork Tenderloin, Southern Style Fried Belgian Hare Chasseur Beef a la Mode, with French Pancake ROASTS Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus Domestic Duck, Glblet Sauce Young Chicken, Celery Dressing Little Pig, Apple Sauce DESSERT Apricot Cobbler, Orange Sauce Assorted Pies and Cakes JESSE BAILEY, Prop. Phone 185 610 MainSt M4 M If I ! ; COMING TO KLAMATH FALLS OPERA HOUSE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MEN'S GLEE CLUB TWO NIGHTS MONDAY AND TUESDAY MARCH 24, 25 Seat reservation starts- SATURDAY At the Box Office RETURN TO PORTLAND. A baby daughter nrrled at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Luton Stephens nt 247 Ninth street jesterdny Dr George I. Wright wus In attendance Mother and daughter aro reported to be doing nicely. Conjoll?"who': Mr. and Mrs. C. W have been visiting in Klamath Falls for a short time from Portland loft for their home this morning. They are very enthusiastic about Klamath county and announce their Intention of coming again when they can soo more of tho county. HOME FROM WINTER TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilrockcnbroinn who have been spondlng most of tho winter months nt Chicago and other eastern points, have returned to Kla math Falls. Mr. Brockenbrough Is ' head of the bookkeeping department I at the Pelican Bay Lumber Coin-' pany. i CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Work of all Kinds and Rooting Let Me Make You an Estimate W. D. MILLER Contractor jTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Steam-heated room, hot and cold water. Clarcmont. 228 Fourth st. 15-2t WANTED Domestic teachers or ad-' vanced pupils to Introduce Maxola' Oil in the Klamath homes. Call Ho tel Hall. C. E. Low. 15-lt WANTED By woman with a child, place to do housework. Phone In care of 179J, 15-6t DANCING PtlvMe Irasonn In Select Ball room Dancm at tho OPERA HOUSE Every afternoon, Uy Appointment. a:. io to a: no. Phone 1.11 MR. FRED KILIiENDAIIL INSTRUCTOR iuu-u-Lnnr.....rvlrr. - " w . . . ,i . , ini. Notice our Statement made to the Banking Department in this issue of the Herald. IT TALKS FOR US Klamath State Bank Corner Sixth and Main Strets iWMVMVMMMMWMMWNMWMMMWMWWWMMWWWM'WMMMAMAMMAAAM OH! BOY!! tF " t0tr ' VfASi OH! BOY!! ' ELKS' BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW Thursday, Friday, March 20, 21 Houston Opera House Featuring gitlatricks JUotes NEW DANCES NEW MUSIC, BY JAZZ BAND REFRESHMENTS A GOOD TIME AT OPERA HOUSE THE SEVENTEENTH Sheepmen's Ball At Merrill March 17th DANCE AND DINNER Rubber Goods WITH A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP Practically every article made of rubber is carried in our stock. Hot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes, Combination Water 'Bag and Syringe, Bulb Syringes, Rubber Gloves, Ice Bags and Face Bags, Etc. , These goods are of the finest quality, and are guaranteed by the manufacturers. We back up this guarantee by offering to re place free of charge any defective rubber article sold at our store. niderwow s mm y W'v KLAMATH FALLS OREOOMTa?" V7 PURITV WHERE. PARTICULAR PCOrCK UY THEIR DRUGS KLAMATH FALLS' MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS FANCY DRESSES CATCHY SONGS FUNNY FACES DIRECTED BY MRS. ROSE SOULE BRATTON ASSISTED BY MRS. ESTELLE CARRIER GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c RESERVED SEATS, $1.00 RESERVED SEATS AT BONBONIERE. 8 8 ! STAR S Theater Sunday and Monday March 16 and 17 B SUNpAY MATINEE, 2:30 S SPECIAL PRICES, 10c,'25c. EXTRA ATTRACTION 8,000 FEET OF THRILLS TARZAN OF THE APES ALIIEIIT PAYHON TKWIUNK I1' "It'a the greatest plclure I ever PAUMNK EHEDERIGKH nald: "It'll a wonderful picture. EVENING WOHIjD acid I .. "Only one word will dencrlbo it. It Is marreloua." EVENINO TEIiEORAM aaldi "It thrills, It astounds." IIERAM) aaldl , ,. "More thrills than Broadway i used to." WIMiARD MACK aald! , "It la a muHterpleco of primeval life." THE TIMEH aaldi .. ... "It la thrilling and educational. YOU WILL SAY IT STARTLES IT THRILLS IT ASTOUNDS IT SURPRISES , IT ENTERTAINS. '