THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THins I'AQR FIVE AY, Al'llll "' mn 'flr5 II'.. . eah. W A W M Vs m. VVW . m ERSONAL MfcJNIlUIN P i.iniii. mhjki.hjiiin on local ihii'I'mvh ruta inn people ok thimcitv ami vimm l.nlNUW l 'OMIW HI' UU'AL Htl.KM STATE CHAMBER ARMENIAN BUTCHERS I PULICLY HANGED TL'HTLE ITHIIINO ttltOWINCJ IMlt'KTKV.I i 5 mm . "l!nVK In In-" MHtlori of Lf,WiM.y'romllMy. . ii nrnntK-r In recent nrrlvnl 1 city "" ,"rtl,,", . c,,Mlm: In ii rcrcnl nrrlvnl IaK,.mtl. H.H " ' l'k''' v ,i chnl'mo" .f 1'orllninl I hern ' .' .1.... in..iniiif after business oriiu"'" inw"u- ... ii,nf UimI Illuff, California i il'l. ,i Mr. a i: HoyimrtiK r k(f, (or ilioMllnm from tho Chile ,,!a dlttrlci ,i Mr riistrl (Inti'K 'ro (ffttpMt vlsllom liiilny fn)i tlmlr ,tb near liimania , ti p.'iilt. a rancher in thn .Nfnr. tani ! In tin. city for "rt CM looking ulier i)iimni' iimi-, ... .ml Mm J H Short wuo isos'f the County iwu visitor noro jutcrdir afternoon from ti Olrn-j (iloa, u, .m Mn A, II. Jarred wero isoiit lb tln nrrlvnlii lit night Item Heppner. They nre guena ai wio ! Hotel Hill. I i i VidJox. a firmer of the'Mer.1 rill dUtrltt left thin mornlru for FortUod. where lio will dlspo-io or a loid of hoci. p r. Mirkwardt. who operates tho ' Cotnir Infirmary on the Merrill road tuiKUmath Falla builnewi visitor jeiurdiy afternoon. . ' u1 C llittler arrived 'yeMcr- jir afternoon from I.nkevlnw on mst- lri of builnesi. He In a guest at till YIIU Pelican Hotel. Mr. ind Mr. J. M. Copelnnd nre ibltlas In Klamath Falls for o few Itji from Fort Klamath. They are fttyias at the Hall Hotel. Albert Turner wwi amonc the) 'n teniae patience on tho train Ixrt rnajai. He Ii rcKlilercd at the I lull Hotel from Sin Franclico. Mn. F. A, Drown, who ha heen Tiililnj at the home of her daughter, Mn. George II, Iccnhnwcr for some time returned thli moriilnK to her lome In Aihlnml. Mr, and .Mrs. I. K. Uptime, of Cerber, California, who have been In lie city on n iihort vlilt, left tills turning for their homo. Mr. Iteanii's h in employee of ihu Southern I'.ul. lie Company. Superintendent W. 0, Writ nnil Erneit Wiley of Hip Klnmath Indian Rtterrttlon are In town for a short Use from tho Klnmnth Agency. Tho) uetueitt at thu Hotel llnll. S. II, Clay, who represents tho In- ternatlonal CorrtiHpondencM school It Southern Oregon Li hero for n ihort time from M oil ford. Ho la stay- . h it tho Whlto Pelican Hotel. Mr. ind Mr, Thomni I.nng of tho Chlltxjuln dlitrlrt with their llttlo on, EIIortli, loft on tho train tnis awning for Seattle anil Urban, Wuhlniton, whero they oxpoct to 'llt for tho next few daya. R. E. Bmtli. who hna lu; on nttenil Inn convention of tho Hod Crow at ""la U Cholrmnn of tho Home krvlce branch of tho Klnmath Coun tyChapter, returned on tho tram Inst I'vmiliiK. Ho tui'TtH a iik'iiHiiiil iiinl iiiccotmful trip. i 00000,m0 At the Theaters ) HovithI of thn fnmoim l)mil ltd wit iliiiiriirn iipponr In i'lnhor.ilo reiMifH In "Tho I.i'kIoii of Dimlli," a .Mittro himtIiiI production to Uixn, itiirrliiK Killth Ktorey, whlrh win lm uliu'vn at thn Utterly Thuatrn tonklit. Thn Donlnli.iwn cliuircrn nro tint pupllH of Hutli ,rlt DimiI.i mid Td Hluwn, who urn well known for tl'r'r rndUiit dnncn lilrnit. lit "Thn t.ctl'in of l'mith," limy iinrforin nt n gnlii I'lill In in iilnhornto mid niiisBir ni tliic, M'l'rciM'iitliiK room In a IIua ilan 'lo)il I'aliifd In ri'lniuru.l, pr-. ivillni; lint' Itnvolutlnii. MiiHt of thn dnncorH who iipimnr in till Mutro production Mnvo 1icn wllli Hutli HI. Dunl and Ted Hhiiwn for year, and thn nffectlveiii'H of tholr ilmcliiK In them Krone ndd mntnr tally to thn ninny nrtlatlr iiialltln of the picture. Tlinan nrene of brilliant court life are. In effective rontrnat to thn ntlrrlnK political evmitM Hint follow. v.m,moi'h i:m)(I!si:.mi:t ok hTItAIIOIt.S It.MI.ItOAl) OVKIt oiti:;o. MHA.VH .MUCH i-oit KrcccHs or this i;.STi:iti'itisi: of tin' pi'ijcct, Tim lam day for . . ... nuvniK r'iuriiK on thin voti- l Api ATTKNTION Do you want a now, modorn, flvo rooin hunKRlnw on pavoment, ?lno.. In? Ileit reilileutlal dlitrlct In tho J city; on eny term. Reo mo, Jamen M. Watklna Jr.. 21 Main atroot. I'lione S20U. l"-3t i NOTICK ! Thoe knowlnR themaelre Indnbt ml to, mo will, plnnxo call at my real dene. 83 1 Klamath avenue, and ot tloOeo .Illohn. 17-81 , I'OUTI.ANl). April 17. Heturn Inilni: rueolvci hj thn OrnRon filnto t,'h n in lii-r of Coinuicrru frmi Uh con-1 NlltiM'tit hodlcH thriiout the ntnt'j on' thn nifi'miidiiiii voto on the Htrnhorit ntllroiiii project mIiow thnt tho aentl. Ii'ont Ih nlmiMt iinnnlmoiiH In favor Dr re ApMl H On Hip rt-HUlt of thin otc will i-iu'iiil wiu-thor "r not iiiq 'nto i.iiiihor will kIvo Hh monii aiitmrl l" il.( fliiiini'liiK tit llio rnllroacl proJ- it. which provlik-a for tho oi-Ktrne ' tlcti (,r n riillniiil from Ilpnd to Klittn. n'h Fall and l.akfvlow. Tii con Mtriictlon of till rollrond la rnrcrl) ili'ulri'd by tho hiiMliien men of Klam ath mid l.nku coiintlPH, cm It will 'irlim them) vast dlntrlct Into tloer rn'l connection with I'ortlnnd. i Don't forgot No. 239 Mnln atrcet for flood Meat at IllRht Price. We deliver twlco n day, Fhone your or-i dor early, finme man and tho same kind of meat I fold from tho Wagon. 15-31 QUALITY MARKET. CLEMENCEAU PLANS TO PUBLISH BOOK rONHTANTINpiM.K, April 17. Kernel Hoy, Kovernor of UMrbakr him been publicly limited In '.nyvUi (iinro In Htnrnboiil In tlvi prciicnto of the military Kovnrnor of Comttnnl liiopln ii ml other IiIkIi offlclnli. ( Komid liny wn rcii'cnccd to doaih -n ono of thcMo rc-Hponflbtn for tho Aiincnlnn deportation and inni-ffiTCB In tho YozKhnil district Tin forincr commnndnr of the Kendurmerlc In YozkIiiiiI wa aoiiti'ii.-ed lo IS yoara' 'mprlfloiimcnt In the 'ortrr. Thefo Hi'ntcnce wero conflr'ncd by an lm-, perlnl trndo. SAN VEimO, Calif, April 17. Flahermen horo nro turning their at tention to tho cntchlng of turtle na nn occupation. Threo concern aro outfitting cxpcdltlong which will Icnve aoon to hunt turtlcB In Mexican water, j Journey of a day and n half from tho harbor hero. Several ton of turtle were tako there lat year and the flehermen expect to exceed this amount. The turtle will bo brought here where they will be converted into aoup and other delicacies at the local canntr-Ich, AltMV'H'HTUKNHTII OV AI'IIIL i, WAH 2,ori5,718. WASHINdTON. Anrll 17. Tho estimated atrcngth of the army on April 1, wa 2,055,718, or a decrown ot 44 per cent ftlnco November 11, hen It totalled 3,670,888, tho war department announced thl nfternoon. Too officer and men Iff the cricc April 1, wore divided an follow; In Ki rope, 1,36C,C10, In Siberia ?S03; at ea 82,739; In the TJnitcd States r.C2,064, and In lnular ponseaslom 3S.412. Hoy "Doubbclhllt" Suit nt 17-3t K. K. K, STOItE. I Seo or phonn u If you have i-hlck en to sell. Quality Meat Market, 1122 Main I'hone 239. 1'U 'on p- rut your boy' shoe bill If you buy American Hoy Shoe, at It HHADLEY BHOB 8TOIIK. 1 m If you want good children' hoe we have tho assortment and pricp. U bHADI.Ey SHOE STOKO ''A Halibut Steak 30c Salmon Steak 30c H OUSTON' Metropolitan Aw enirwf s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAVCINO HATUIIDAY KVKM.VH JAZZ MCH1C STAR THEATER TODAY KIi:(IAI ATTIMCTION TUB .MIDMOHT I'ATHOI." The Srptct lliiilerworlil l'lt-iurr V.xrr Hlmnl IVntiirliiir Han IVuirlwei (lilnntoun anil lU Opium ltrn. IMX'T MIHS IT. Aluo 1ii IImiiihihiiI rvt of ronrinu romcily X Ailvnnco In Prlro. AiliiilfNion 10 X 'JO rent. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY ! Illiin Hlnl Prwcnt MAIlli: WAI.CAMP , In 'TONdUKH OK KLAMK" , Taken from llio famu tory by llrct , Hurt "In llio OiniuhiM WoimN" j AIn A Lyon it .Monin C'omwljr. ' "WANTED A WIKE" Ailiiillon 10 & in cent Slntlnco !!.!. EvcnliiK 7:110 it 0. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PIOTUItEh TUESDAYS AND HATUKDAY8 Merrill. Orcurnn I'AIUB, April 17. Premier Clem onreau, too, will wr'tn a hook after the peico conference I orer.t "Aa oon as the peace problems havo been ovcd," he ald recently, "and I have flnlahed my tak, I shall take a rest that, nftcr fifty years of politics, I think I havo well enrnri. And, In my retirement, I shall wrllo n book which perhaps no sne will read but which I, nt all evcntu, ihall be glad to have written." ft hn.i been stated by those cloio to Premier Clemenceau that It" was his esrnest desire to flnlxh hi .lrns enl taak and retire HLi vitality linn been remaked upon recently as b-v Ing extraordinary and the virility nnd vigor of formor day has been el dent. Americans who have called upon the French Premier following hi re turn to health say that hu I full or humor and enjoys a Jovial existo-ice. PALACE MARKET Klamath Packing Co. PHONE 68 524 'Main Street, Soo Charles S, ilood, Klamath Agency, for Indian grazing Innd and trabor. 12-tf Now Itmirtl at SheplienN. 16-2t ItCll.DS IIANCII HOl'SE. W. C. Eioll Is building a ranch house- on hi property on the Keno road south of this city. .1 LIBERTY THEATER "THE PICK OK THE PIOTIIIIEH" H. W. POOLE, Owner N TONIGHT Edith Storey in 'THE LEGION OF DEATH" Chester Conklin and Mack Swain in "A MIX-UP IN AFFINITIES" FRIDAY The Great Tom Mix "FAME AND FORTUNE" AAVWMMWMWMWAAA DAILY MATINEE At this Theater nt "llll .. ... MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director 2.V . A Diamond Helps a Man A flno diamond Is n good thing for n mnn in n business wny. It la nn Indication thnt ho is Riiccossful, and tends to make peoplo glvo moro weight to his opinion and judgment In business affairs. tjpp's diamonds aro chosen with extreme enro. They aro the quality that Is n posi tive assot for a mnn to own. Wo mount thom In solid gold or plat inum rings anil Bcart pins. It Is n good busi ness proposition to buy a diamond hero. HIng8 $10.00 to $300.00 Scarf Pins $5.00 to $150.00 Frank M. Upp JEWEI'EIl Bit Main Street Ofllclnl S. P. Wntch Inspector ji-inrnri - '" i-moi-nw New clothes? Get them for Easter If you need new clothes, now is the time to get them.' Most every- body likes to wear their new things at Easter time. There's one thing you should be certain of this Easter whatever you buy, be sure it's good. The clothes we sell will help you do it. Hart Schaffner & Marx make them. They're here; new military styles for young nien ; smart look ing overcoats; dignified business suits in blues, browns, grays, greens, cheviotsflannels, worsteds, cassimeres, serges. $30, $35, $40, $45, $50, $75. - i Approved Hat Styles for Spring The best styles of the best makers await your selection. You wont have any trouble finding the hat that suits you best. lU " I W'"t w Rich Color in Neckwear and Hose You wont feel complete Easter morning with a new suit, top coat, hat and shirt unless you have a new "tie" and silk-hose. New Shirts for Easter You'll" find more beauty of color and design in our shirta this Spring than ever before; ask to see them when you're in our store. K. SUGARMAN 'I Ain't Mad at Nobody" ? "tors open nt a o'clock ) Tli e HALLMARK Store I ,