m Mommy, matm-ii in, t,nn PAGE FOUR. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m The House of Kuppenheimer m i I 1 m. s, S:- 8S ) mm J 'fe&ihV MV J. V -! ai c . ' J f " l keenly awake to the call of the young men, has ....... . v - - ... . . g r responded with distinctly new and forceful style creations tor springtime. Men all over the country are voicing their liking of the new Kuppeh heimer styles. Step in and look them over; we have just the suit you want, at just the price you want to pay K.K.K.STORE KNOX HATS NETTLETON SHOES KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES fV. .!!. I... tit HkM ( Kuh-lLUi. OREGON CASUALTY LIST TODAY. died Pvt. Harry Blake, Marshfleld, of wounds. Corp. Archie H. Stone, Portland, wounded severely. Klamath Lodge No. A. P. & A. M. Special communication Monday evening, March 31st, at 7:30. Work in the-M. M Degree. Banquet. Vis itors welcome. By order of the W. M. O. C. Applegate, Sec'y. 29-2t STAR THEATER DATE CHANGED ON "Italy's Flaming Front" Through an error in the booking of the feature battle picture, "Italy's Flaming Front," the date has been changed to Sunday, April 6th, open ing with a matinee at 2:30 p. m. i 31-3t. I 1 I : Klamath lounty News ' SHASTA VIEW See Charles 3. Hood, Klamath. Agency tor health and accident in surance. 12-tr ; NOTICE Awtui thought! Supposing the Dr. J. H. Carter wishes to announce League of Nations should make the that he has reopened his dental office United States a mandatory to take in the White building. 27-3t , care of Mexico. Boston Globe. tTTTttTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTtTTTTTTTTTtt i Let Our Expert Photographers Develop Your Film Long experience and excellent equipment has taught 4 $ us how to do this work better I MAIL YOUR FILM If you live out of the city, it will receive the same painstaking care KODAK CATALOGUES MAILED (Merwootfs wiaiufY W" KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WTm I iz PUFilTV WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS m IACCUPACVI 41rr4-b MUSIC VERSUS NERVES ....II ts snlcl that the American people are of a high strung and nervous disposition. Music In known to have a quieting effect, and the exquisite tones of a beautiful Knabe or Lyon & Ileal)' piano lire especially soothing to the tired housewife or business man. Why not let us prove this by dropping into our store home day tvhen you are particularly fagged, and hear one of the above instru ments. EARL SHEPHERD CO., K.VABE AND OTHER PIANOS Next Door to ros toff ice. How the ranchers in this section are working early and late since these beautiful spring days linvo put in nn appearance after so much mois ture during the past few weeks. The ladles of this community were entertained by Mrs. L. S. Mlllor Inst Wednesday. All report a very enjoy able day. Mrs. Ben Daniel of Merrill was also present. C. K. Hrandenburg and wife of Klamath Falls and the latters two brothers who returned with their sis. ter from the east were guests nt F. H. Brandenburg's Sunday. O. E. Hunt, wife and daughter Ada were Klamath Falls visitors Thurs day. Mrs. C. F. Stone of Klannth Fnlls spent Wednesday and Wednesday night with Mr. and. Mrs. J. T. Ward H. E. Wilson was a county seat visitor recently. The roads in this section are un dergoing repairs which promise a pleasant look on the faces of the traveling public that for sometime has been anything but a pleasing smile. F. W. McManus, wife and three daughters Elizabeth, Estene and Dor otby of Klamath Falls were guests at J. L. Baileys Thursday night and Friday. They report the roads in fine shape. Mrs. C. C. Miller who bag been spending sometime with her son C W. Miller near Klamath Falls has come to her daughters, Mrs. O. E. Hunt for an extended stay. Wo are always pleased to welcome Mrs. Mil)' er to our community. MY OWN KLAMATH Klamath, 1 love your dull gray sage, Your meadows and fields of grain; Just to gallop away At the break of day Across your frco, level plain. Where sunshine dimples the shadows On low-lying juniper hills, I j And cloudland hues j I In ethereal blues i Are mirrored in your rills. ! The wonders within your boundaries ' Provo that you are Nature's best; , The bright sunbeams I Dunce with sapphire gleams, ! In a cup in tho mountain s crest. Old Local Red Cross . Activities .. AT THE LIBERTY TONIGHT i2J. forts that bring memories ef: battlo I Will soon be but memories Indeed; For meadow grass lands, j With their sloek roving bands ; Are the white and the red man's' creed. j . BONANZA LOCALS. The B. P. I. Student body had a horse back rldo and a picnic yestor dcy. Lots of good eats and fresh I roast potatoes with butter wero the luxuries enjoyed after tho Beveral mile ride. About twenty-fivo participated. I Mrs. Etta Kiigore leu i-riaay 10 ! work for the Strahorn railroad at j Dairy. j Superintendent Edna I. WellB and i Mr. Sexton visited school this week in behalf of educational and Indus trial work. A big Basket Social and program will be given by the Bonanza school, Saturday April C. The program will begin at 8 30 P. M, sharp, at the ! school hoiiBo'.. Everybody Is Invited to bring a basket. Tho proceeds will go for play ground aparatus. Every body come. Lawrence Maxwell left for Wulla Walla, Washington Thursday. MENU HAW MILL IIUHNK. BEND," March 31. -Fire starting In trash piled around the burner re. suited Tuesday In the destuctlon of tho McKinley sawmill near Bend. No Insurance was carried and the loss Is estimated at $5000. The plantwlll be rebuilt. Will the League of Nations stage double-headers on holidays? Detroit Freo Press. Ask Clillcote & Smith about the LOW COST life, accident and health policies of the Traveler. 1-tf To To pine timbered mountains come! hither i lakes with blue hearts you'll adore. To rich, fertile lands That pour wealth In your hands Klamath Falls opens tho door. , Obsorvnnt. . Those present at the Sowing ro.mis Tuesday March 26, were Mesdaines - -' Clara Frankfort, Stolln Mang, J. II. Onrrett. W. C. Townsond, T. Martin. L. E. Sullivan. Wednesday, March 26 McHdumus M. S. Sargent, W. J. Stelnmctz. H Alexander. E. T. Illggliisoi), (lllborl Fleet, L. E. Sullivan. ! Thursday, March 27. Mesdnm.'s J. M. Johnson, W. C. Townsend. I ' L. Brown, It. A. Emmltt, (lien Apple- gate. L. E. Sullivan. Friday March 28 Moadame Ida Olbson M. S. Sargent, P. Alexander, L. E. Sullivan, Miss Maude M. Carle ton. ! There are hero and there Bounds, of course, which remind us that there are no war-profits In arbitration. Detroit News. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WMAMMMMMNAMMWMMMMMMA FOR SALE FIvo room cottago. mod- nm Imnrnvnmlili fnr nnln hv own er; close In; furnlturo If desired, in cluding piano. .Enquire trans: m.. Upp. 511 Main st. 3 1-tf j DANCING SCHOOL Tuesday Evening at 8 p. m. MOOSE HALL START NOW MIL FKED KILLKNDAIIL INBTnUCTOK TIRES Diamond Cord in the world Fabric Tires themosneyOR These tires will give you more miles of easy, comfortable riding, without punctures, of any tiros made. If you try them once jou will buy them always. Let me do your vulcanizing. I guarantee my work. If it does not stand up it costs you nothing. , Klamath Auto Tire Co. C. R. MARPLE, Prop. 1.20 Sixth St. BLOCK WOOD There's a difference in block wood. Did you ever notice it? Some block wood is kindling; other block wood is wood. PEYTON sells the OTHER KIND. PEYTON'S block wood is WOOD, and it's DRY. That's why your neighbor continues to buy blocks of Peyton. We have been swamped with orders for blocks for months, but are now prepared to give immediate service. Phone in your orders. O. Peyton Successor to Klamath Fuel Co. 501 MAIN ST. . PHONE 112R raBBwaB I isr 1 Hill Clll.NKHK NOODl.KH TAMALK8 M CHILI CON C'AIIXK Arnold's Chili Parlors Corner Hlxtli nml KUmslh NAZIM0VAm,,YEf0REY, ! ( t'pi nml IhmiiK of l-mtKiingo I "Did jimi call Edith up this morn ing?" j "Yes, hut she wasn't down." ' "But why didn't you cull her down?" "Ilcciiumi she wasn't up." i "Then call tier up now and call her' down for not being down when you' called her tip." Boston Transcript. BRIGHTEN UP lly lining WcMlnghome Mnula Lump In ALL our ixwkeU. Wt make n uprclnlty of filling )u out with the proper t)p, l and voltage that will give you Urn miwl light for the lmt money, and wr Mill mnkr free delivery mi Unip purrh mounting to St. 7.1 or out. W'r. ghr a Itoger HlUrrwure ticket with earn 2.1-cent pur rliane. Link River Electrical Co. 7th and Main HI. Nursery Rhymes and Higher Criticism 'Four and twenty hlacklilnlu hakii In a pie": "That ineana the uumlier of annual payments arranged for In (ho policy, only nowaday!! they have only I en. fif teen or twenty of thorn In limited payment policies 'When tho plo wuh oprni'.!.' "Or when the policy matured, 'Tho blrtlrt hogttii (o nIiir, "Or, tho 'money talked' 'Wniin't that a dulnty dish lo net be fore the king? I "Yes, sir," paid tho Hugo of thoi Vlllngo, Heating hlmnolf on tho crack er liarrel near the atovo and regard ing benignly tho little group of farm ern who wero gathered In the More out of tho heavy nnnwaturm which raged outside, "I have llHcnveretl that Mother Cloosn rhymoH. no familiar In , 'r hoinoH, have n drop, underlying' .manning, a practical moimago to hu I mnnlty hitherto unHuspocted. I mean to write lo tho nuwHpapnrx about It." , "Ain't you got nothln' bettor to dot than to read nuwory rhymes, Silas,", asked a grlzzlo-beardod listener, con-: luiiiiHUOiisiy ! "I've linen rcadlnir tlinm tn mv rhil. Mnm," tho Hugo replied, "and I guess Jit Is time wull spent when It Is do-' "Or, wasn't that a nlro thing -the voted lo your children." x Insurance for tho family to get?" Klglit you aro, ' said tho vlllagol "How about 'Little .lack Uorner,' ! cobbler heartily. "What's this 'ere flllaa?" asked tho storekeeper, lean- " r . '""",ur uoou' Hiiua?" ing over the counter. riioHo rhymes sound rather silly "Well," said HIIus, "you ami I to Kiowii-upH," said Silas, pleased to would eat our Christmas plo with a fme.. .. in ."" '"'"f0?10'' nui- Reed deal of pleasure If wo had put In lie... until you vo dlHCoverod their ur thUmb and-pulled out a plum. or. hidden m.mnlng. They all teach tho other words,, had put our savlnfi m!!!,?,T.""- l,0lT !'V,':Jrftt0.'; " In n insurance company and pulled tho Parson says. Take 'Mother Hub- out a policy, Wouldn't w bo I" hard, for liistunru: c?(, (0 ,Wnllt n B,)0( h..y am 'Old Mothor Hubbard, sho went to tho ir.'.. r ..... ,i,ii...( cupboard I Yo8' ' Butf,", wo wouI(1' n,,inlt,ul To get her poor dog a hone; tho. "foro:!oeD?1r' ,nVl!,,ngL . there Hut wjmn sho got there, thu cupboard , J'10"' continued the Sage, mere was bare, I ",0 rhyme about And so tin. poor dog had none.' I .Jllck ,)0 nmbe: Jack, bo iulfki "Why was tho nupboard bari.7 lie- Jnck Jumn ovor tno ca,"llns.tl':k causo sho was a poor widow who' ..,t ,, , (,nl)l,Kn until ynu hadn't any money to konp It nilod. ...; ir What It really munns la, Why was sho poor? llocauso her hus- y ,Jhoud h rry P "V I take' .ml n band hadn't carried any life Insur- jn" ,i nolley for you n.wor ran ""I".0' .! i!" l!"l ''.?" . K0""-,l?Pd ISS when t'ho'ca'ndfJo'f Ilfo lH..Roln5 i....,w ... rwiii.i Kiiuu iiuii miiy iiko a,,. I ni ynu mv friends. Tho Mutual Life of New York, his r0se andTu'ttoncd up his over widow could huvo found Plenty of '''at ''those "atothor Clooso' rhymw bonoH for her dog and food for hor-.i,, ln0"r havo lasted all these "Bame with 'The Old Woman whn'I? "W. . ""'".Tnd.n? Lived In a Shoo.' If her husband had "':""""""? ' 'o.". than th f !,,. ,... .!. u . '.liwiiui HlunillMHO ... ...-.- -- , curried llfo Insurnnco, she would havo lived in a nice littlo house of her own. Lot iih consldnr tho 'fiong of Blxpense' In tho light of modern, scientific crlt Icisirt nnd seo whnt It means: 'Blng a fiong of sixpence;' "That nmaiiB tho small sum of monoy you pay us a premium on your policy, 'A pockot full of ryo,' "Or, In other words, U nice big pol icy In your pockot. , ...VH.....O- ... . linilf ones I gave, 1 would " "' them." Hut nobody had a word to "Tho Oldost Company In America has a policy for you. investigate our new 1010 policies nothing hotter THH MUTUAL LIKK OF NKU'.VOflK Ceo. V. Ulrkli, District Man").'01, Office ovor First State & Bavlng H"J!