Til HIIAV, MAV l!l, 11)111. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOE 'HIRER GOLF GROWS POPULAR WITH BAY CITY FOLKS rnnuN ppturr m SVTH M111V1 1 S . BECOME A POTTER M1HPIK 01 FACING TO BE RID DF ii in I H I Im la MII.Krt CI'I'V. Mont . Mid 13 I'lillnri' f 1I iiM'i liiniliel III" liii'iil (if i hi' hundred of lliiiiiHiuiiln of wilil liiirin'ii I" Muliliiiiii In"1 "ot illm-mir-iiri'iI tin ifform of I'liiiln mill Iiiiink llll'll llf til" Hlllll' In rlil till" IIIIIH" of thorn' iiiiIiiihIh Unit I"" lll'l'lllll'll I" In rmimniiiM" for '" '"KH "' million' df lull" of cri'KK iiuiiiliill) Tin' Moiitiiiiu llorH"iiiim'n iinmiclii thin, nirniil""! M,'r" '""iil'y out of thi. uu'iiilM'riilil of III" .Motitiitni Work drinMT"' iiiwih'IiiIIoii. now Im" lifJui fo t In nrnitlim of ii iilniil Iht" for tin' IrriilliK'Hl of rnrcntmrH of III" wild homes for boil", hooves, hid", fur Miner inn! othur liy-prmlurtB. with u pilHHllllllly of illHliimltii? of tin Ill im tmikiiK" for Iiok f""illtiK Mi'inlium of H" lloritemi'h'H nmiii rliitlim ili'rliir" It iiroliiiht" Hint Hi" kIIiI luirncH III III" "till" oiilniltiilii'r tln ilmni'iillriili'il oni'H KKtlinnli'N of tlulr iiiiinli"r vary widely, lint Hi" smmicIuIIiiIi. Ill ii niri'lit Htiiti'iui'lit. put tti" lolnl nt tliri'" inlllloiiH Klni'" tlin n"riiK" linrso will "lit flvii ton of KniM ni'iH'li year. nrrorillliK to entl inulni. It la flKiiri-i! lluit tli niiiKii liomi'N roimiiiii" iiiiniiiilly tu.iHHi.noii In tin of KriiHn whlrh would nil t''H ' mat herd of ilomriitlriiti'il hor" cultlii mnl h""P Annlli'T irol)li'iu. llk"ttln" M'rloun to horn" milium of Hi" Mate Ih tlm effect of tlm ruiiK" ln rum on tlm lUmii'Htlr Ktock. Tlm wild niilinul lured In with 111" itoiui'Htlr ntork and rnniituiitly deteriorate It. It Ih iIii rlnrril, unil I tin believed tluit tlii'lr dlmippcaraticii would result In n few Year In a fnr hotter nveraKii strain of horn i' In thl stale Thu Montana runs" homn hni Iuiik Iktii a prolili'in. Horn" imiulhn uro when war demands upon meat Im rami' Kri'ut, It wan proponed to ulaunhliT tlm rniiK" nnlmnln ami ship the meat to Kuropo. !nvetlKatlon illtcloivil tlm ahuoiirii of a marki't sufficient to inak" til" plan pay, anil It wan abandoned. Tlm new plan In not expected to prove it imini'y mukliiK itffii1-. nml lis hacker tlcclnre thiy will l" xulU fleil If I Im iroc"iiln meet tli" ex poll mil lnvolvi'il. These I n i' mil li catliiK, rapturing and h"r'''M: ill" animals to th" railroad, ncwles. tho actual rout of nlniiKlitnrlnK them .ml tnnrki'tliiK tlm proiluriH fi, horse mi'ii a r" mild to Im wIIIIiik to fun u deficit in tliu proHiK"d etiterprlhe If I tere to rlil tlin nlnt" of tliu hei.l of wild horse ' W IUANCIW O tnv The pumi'i liopiiliitll) of Kolf In ii In ut I' 'M I li III" r II It lull li. (ii (i it U .-1 1 i:olt linlii. Iii'i'iium no i ruwili'il ulili piuM-iK iii times Hint i:iif"rn mn ' HtllllK lllll III Willi II U til Illll'IIIHl- Mil' Hi" illy fiitlu-iH In piovlilltiK im it'Mltliimtl iinir" It Ih on I hIx )"iiri Co Him Hi" tiiiitili'lpnl iiiurH" wim priivlilnl Oulfi'iH who plnyml on III" rmirH" nl Him Hni" hiiy Huil nnlv ii luilf iio"n pliivum would In. Hfi'ii mi Hi" llnliH. (irniliiiilly Hi" ii uiii Iter or "iiHiiiHliintii Krv until nowadays It Ih ni'i'iHuirv lo Uiii. up nl Miii flrnl if" In nrdi i- i i tak" oiii.'h (urn m TiMiIni; Into tlm i;iiin I'l ltl(. IMkui'Mil II Mill It! l III S I'fiJtr. VI'"IOIMA I'iH'hI, -'.,...i,., v . It Willi flri. . iii'iiilili.rlni; -i tin li'il.l. tli" 'ihmiim.h.. .r M 1 1 ii nrrl id Iht" Willi 1"ih i'ihhiiik"I fain okoliiinm initin CffiuTK nml rr" 1 liii rmiKlit tlm fir" for a "i-k 1 THIS MONTH WS C i i,iCVl' rriiw.aojwastid. fSXXFBtttCZS rRiotuu;. ibskt. CHAUTAUQUA SEASON TICKETS Chautauqua Season Tickets Will Be Put on Sale Tuesday Morning, May 13. Adult tickets will be in the hands of the one hundred pqrsons who have guaranteed the financial success of the undertaking. Students' tickets will be sold by the High School teachers. Children's tickets will bo sold by the grade teachers. Tickets of all classes will be sold at all the drug stores. ADULT TICKETS $2.75 Student Tickets $1-65 Children's Tickets $1.10 These Prices Include the War Tax. At noon of the opening day the ticket sale will be taken over by ELLISON WHITE and the price of season tickets will be $3.80. The afternoon entertainments bought singly cost $2.82. The evening entertain ments bought singly cost $4.14. The Season Ticket gives you the whole program for only $2.75. Klamath Chautauqua Association Effie Garcelon, Secretary. I I Effie Garcelon, Secretary. m ( oll Mill S, Ohio, May I :i Wluil Ih koIiik lo Implicit to tlm liiuir trnf fl" In Dlilo after Mny L'7, when Hid ptolitlililmi miii'iiiliiii'iil lo Hi" Htal fount Million, mlopti'il liiHt nil til mil. Iii.(iimiih cffi'dlw., Ih ii piolilmn tlmt Ih IhiIIii r'liK nlnt" nml local officii' In 'III" hint" flll"H till! HltllfltlOII of liav Intr a ihy coiiHtltiUloii lull no itat illi'H In "iifnri" It Til" (ii'll'TCl Ah-hi-iiiIiIj I'lin'leil "liforn-mflit llii-iis-uri'ii Inn Hicy in ii Ht run Hi" cninitli't of a iifiT'-liililiu ni'Xt Novi'iiiliur li" fori. Hi") inn lit'ioiuu opuriitlV" ami . Iioulil tli" voIith iIIhiiPPIevi: of Mi'in Hiit" will Im no particular uiitliorlly liy nlilrli to "iiforco prohlliltlon. it 'h hiiIiI Aiitl-Kiiloon li'iiKiiu offlclalH nay Hi") liav" not (Klvi'ii up liopn of olitnluliiK hoiiii) IcKlHlatlon that will Ii" "ffiTtlM. May L'7. ' MiiHt of Hi" naloon k"porn an; lilnnnliiK to iiult liiiHlni'HH May 27 and tlmy limy linvn to ri'tlro oven lioforo' Hint dnt" Tlm llrciiHO yi-nr of 1.1 loon k""p"rH oxplrcH May 24. Noun Iiiih applli'd for ri-nuwal of llrcns mid Hi" tlni" for uiaklni; application hni puhhimI Th" Ohio Home Uuln AHHOclntlnn,1 the ' tti-t" orKiinUntlon, Ih planning' It h rmupiilKii to defeat tho enforce-1 inent hills next Novemher. It lias nlho Ktiirted a referendiini on the r - otutlon ratlfyliiK thu national pro hlliltlon aiiieiiiliuent, hut HiIh Ih ho liiK reHlhted In th" courtH, hy the Ant' Salooii Leacue. (It) Am luted I'ichh) W AHHINfiTON. May IS.- Th" for i -r 'lerni'iti rown print o Iiiih non" Ii lo Hi" pottery IiiihIiii'HH, nrrordlni; in nff.eliil dlHpiilrheH received here t'.il.i" from Holland A new company Jml orcmil.eil i iiHo thu cnlcaruoiiH h.iimI'i on the liilaiiil of H'lerltiKi'ii In the .North Ra, "Iiiih named Mr. Kred erlik William Ilotieiizollern iih th" illro'lnr iiiniiniiiir " It was Kali! h" uiiH a lari;(i lneH(or In thu enter prlne A npecinlly nmhltlouH plere nlrcadv put out hy the new lompmi)' Ih ii til portrait of the dlnctor iniimiKer u out Iih; ciHtuiii" aRiiliiHt a hacti I'roimd of church mid rottaKi". The1 ill. pnt hei fillet It wiih rejiorted th'il the tile hud heen lioUKht for 110,011) J for pri'Heniatlon to Premier Clemen ( an of Kraiiee 1IC U. S. AND JOHN BULL CLEAN UP ACCOUNTS WASHINGTON, I) ('., May 13. Secretary linker Ii.ih announced thit a complete and comprehensive ncttlo- inunt of all claims hot ween the t'nlt-l Ml States and (!roat Britain KrowltiB ! out of the military operations haH ' hoen reached The British government will pay' the I'nlted States $3.",.i00,000. I gasL'v'. .1 ' I f:; ifiKsaijnn . j .iii.K ma-ysi ii i a i a ivm ihm (! mwzi &s? .JijU i,i;JSa - &L JUKT ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE PHONE 173 422 MAIN ST. i:shox.w;k violators i:t i:xtk.viki tkhms. i Klamath bounty News M)ltKl.ia IXX'AUS. SAN FKA.NTISCO, Mny 13. Tho federal court of appenln has upheld the sentence of Kmll Herman of Kwrett, Washlnston, Hecrctary treas urer of the State Socialist organiza tion for a ten year imprisonment on n charge of violation of the Espion age act. I'Ttnan exhibited a circular urg ing the resistance to enlistment. The Court affirmed a five year sentence of W. K. Meada of Seattle for a sim ilar offense. THE LEXINGTON! $1995 F. O. B., Klamath Falls X CAN YOU MATCH IT AT ANY PRICE? t CLUTCH Dry Disc Type, softly engaging without J grab. J COOLING Cellular radiator with centrifugal pump. , X KLAMATH STAGE GARAGE I ONE 427 127 SIXTH STREET X' The H(uirrcl drive, which was to i have heen held In tho Lorella dls- j trlct In nt week failed to materialize.! Some who Rhould have been most In-j ft rested could not participate, so It wiih decided best to call it Iff. It may come off later, and it is surely , oviryoii"'H duty to do nil hu can to rid the country of this pest. The condition of Mrs. A. 11. Ilrown, nho fo rsoveral doys Iiuh been hov ering between life and death, re mains unchanged. Among those who attended the Hilly Sunday meeilugs from this sec tion were: Mr. unil Mrs. Win. Kord ncy, Mr and Mrs. Will Campbell. A V. (into, Mrs. Alfred Keller and Mrs II i:. Winnurd. The l.ndii'H' Aid society of tho Lor olln M K church held nn ice-cream Hoolnl nt Tordnoy's hall Saturday iiviHiing, May 10. Cake, pie, dough nuts and coffeo wore served. A good crowd was in attendance mid nil re port n fine time, Itev lllnckwell of Bonanza preach ed at I.orella, Sunday, May 11. Mrs Will Campbell loft Sunday morning to visit hor parents In Che hulls .Wash. She expects to bo gone a month ami will take in the Rose festival in Portland on her return. Mr mid Mrs. David Cambpell of Klnmiith Falls will look after Will , during her absence, . I Snimi of tho young peoplo of tho ni'lghhorhood nro planning on at tending thu miisiiueriido hall In Ilo naiuu on tho lflth. ! ! Tho I.nrelln school closes Friday, Mny 1C. Tho last month of school, has been under thu direction ot Mrs. Dulsy Cole. H T1 lfif KL EB9& jIBm7 flEBr P y THE SMOOTHEST SMOKING TOBACCO Smoke over your problems. A little drawin' on a fren'ly pipe often saves a heap of drawin' nn n rtnnh nnfnwint Velvet is a friendly tobacco in the truest sense, because, like friendship, it has been allowed to ripen natur ally nothing forced or unnatural. There are "hurry up" ways with tobacco but only patient ageing (two years in wooden hogs heads) can bring out the mellowness that sets Velvet apart. Roll a Velvet Cigarette Velvet nature-aped mildness and amoothae&s mako it just right for cigarettes. wii'mcw wrrinm.wv.v i rito.M .K('ii.('i:ii snow AltCIIAN'(ii:ii, Mny 13. Tentative uiriiiiKiMiu'iilH "" lioliiB timdo for tho wlthdiMwal of American forces bu Blniiini: early in June. The Amorl c.iiis have not boon eiiKHRod on it lnr,;o scale In tho piiht moutira f I ; J t -( llIK ANNOUNCEMENT Splnlis" KishliiK and OiiIIiir cninp on SprliiK Creolv, Wll lliuiiKou Kiver will bo open to the public on and after May 'JO. Tho nooil flshliiK la now oji. (!ood homo cooked muuls horvi'd. Tent quarters. Flsli and Chicken iiunday illnnui-8 ii ppci'lalty. Hrservntlons must bo liuulo In adviinco. Kates by week a" )toi! on ap Iillcatlou. It. C. Sl'INKS, Tiop. ,1'. ()., Chlloiiuln, Oivkoii, - JITT TT- "l" :.i " IwSwwWwl'l l w:.'n ish.' ::..av iX.j n-k - j jt lwi ?.Jj.rvs -i.,;. S -j. h Mi :-"ih 'is . fe'' 15 ml t "i M You know what mellow ness is now think of a good friend who is never harsh to you. There you have the big thing about Velvet mellow friendliness. You and Velvet begin your friendship today. sL ' J0 r o mm oo o tfflj5iLVJ''j Ti iiyQlto ''K !?t ..4 ,.rse nvsw BBBMBMMBgiiBiTir'flffl'HIBiyilali