o THE EVENING 'HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , VAGH H1X TIIUIIHIIAY, MARCH S!l, Ilia uk. I Mill " Li Mill .01 More Shipments of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Have Arrrived SPLENDID VALUES AT $35, $4() AND $45 There's important clothing newu in this brief announcement. important, because it's a good thing to know that Kuppenheimer Good Clothes for spring are ready for your selection. Orr'tV fta, n Hmm ! Knlici. jEftfsK r EPI The Hov. Dr. OcorBo II. Van Waters, archdeacon of the diocese ot cqstorn Oregon, arrlvod last nlRht and will hold Episcopal Eastor ser vices in tho I. O. O. F. Hall Friday and Sunday. On Good Friday thoro will bo tlirco hours of meditation from IS to 3 o'clock to which tho public Is Invited. Tho program (or Kastcr Sunday follews: llly Communion i):-l.l n. m. Morning l'mjcr. 11 o'clock Voluntary Processional "Welcome Happy MornlnB" Sullivan "Christ Our Passover" Kdwards "To Deum Laudamus" Van Uoskerck "Jubilate Dee" Oxford Chant Easter Hynui, "Jesus Christ Is Rlson Today." Sermon By tho Reverend Dr. George D. Van Waters, Arch Deacon ot tho Diocese of East ern Oregon. Offertory "Nlnty-flrst Psalm" Mr. Arthur E. Bean Recessional "Rejoice Yo Puro In Heart." .. .. ... Messltcr Baptism Evening I'rajcr 7:. TO p. m. "Onward Christian Soldiers" Sullivan "MaRnlflcat" Pctihan "Nunc Dlmlttls"" Vincent Hymn "Abide WJth Mo" ......Monk Sermon By tho Reverend Ocorgo B. Van Waters, Arch-Deacon of tho Diocese of Eastern Oregon Offertory "Hosanna ' Oranler Mrs, P. A. Albortson Recessional "On Our Way Rojolclng" .. ........ Havergul Choir Sopranos Mrs. S. E. Mar U T 1 V It's the inimitable W DsLMoNTETomalo Sauce and the Del I Monte Method of I preparation that I make Del Month I Beans different I from any others 1 you've ever tried. , A And they're as economical as they L are good. JV. tin, Mrs. P A. Aluertson, Mrs. C M Ramiiby, Mrs. W. T. Dally, Miss Mary Pfleuger, Mrs. Oorgo Cornish. Mrs. Louis Hoaglnml. Miss Vorda Cozad. Altos Mrs. E. Estollo Carrier, Mlsg Avis Dougherty. Tenors Mr. Fred A. Baker, Mr. Harold Worsley. Basses Mr. Percy V, Burke, Mr. O. II. Wright. Mrs. Charles Wood Eborleln, .. . Organist Mr. Charles Wood Eborleln, Choir Muster. XKW SWIFT'S MAN.UJEH Frank A. Whlto, who has been local manager for Swift & Company for somo time, has resigned his posi tion and left for San Diego. Mr. Whtto has beon succeeded by C. Williams who has been assist ant to Mr. Whlto for ubout a year TRAPS K1I,I.KI WOLK. UILIXN, Mont., March 24. Bill Cray, a trapper, recently killed n monster timber wolf near hero which Is declared to have been sought by ranchers for IS years. The beast was captured In a trap and its pelt meas ured six feet soven Inches. Ranchers often have, seen tba wolf but repeated efforts to capture or kill It failed. Tho Mock It killed is thought to bavo run In valuo Into many thousands of dollars. Weather Probabilities The Boromctrlc Pressure of tho Cyclo Ktormngraph at l'n dcrwood's Pharmucy has shown but littlo change In the last IS hours. At noon today tho baro meter started to fall Indicating u potislble return of stormy weather. Weather Probabilities for next 24 hours cool and cloudy with storm browing In tho direction of the wind. Tho earliest known machine, which existed In Egypt centuries boforo tho Christian era. was a contrivance to drill out stone vessels. Tell your troubles In tho Furniture line to PERKINS "THE FURNISH ER OF HAPPY HOMES." 17tf gnawing at mi I PHOTO THOSE BRILLIANT STARS Douglas MacLean WITH ' Dorris May IN "THE JAILBIRD" . Tho most popular team that tho ucrcen has over l !..,. 1n., .nmolinn (hnCa nil Inv. ' Known, in uuuuiui -n'i'j u"v , .. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fatty Arbuckle w. IN lllfl FIRST IIIO fl.REEL SPECIAL i THE ROUND UP the kind of quality it pays to wear, fabrics of pure virgin wool, durable weaves, real style and flit. Prices are down to where they should be. The makers have co operated with us in the effort to give our customers lower prices. Could you ask for more interesting clothing news? see the new window exhibits K.. K.. STORE Leading HAVE U.IHY DAUGHTER Mr. nnd Mrs Richard K. Hannon of Matin are tho happy parents of u baby daughter, born Mnrcli 23. The young lndy has been named Con stance Vlastn. Spring Is coming on and you have the houso clearing bug. Well, I havo got It, tool let's got together. PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE "Tlio Furnisher of nappy Homes" 17tf Personal Mention o C. D. Chorpcnlng, former cm- kployeo ot tho First National bank, who lately has been In charge ot county club work in eastern Wyoming roturnod to Klamath Falls last night. Ho Is onrouto to his uncle's ranch at Lorella. J. O. Ooldthwalto loft on this morning's tratn for San Francisco. After transacting business tliorq for n short time, bo will loavo on a trip to tho cast, on business nlso. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Krai and fam ily, who havo been visiting Mrs. Anna Ku'dr, ot Malln, loft for Can nda this morning, whore thoy will nettle on government land. James Drlscoll Is In Algoma today on business. -W. C Van Kmon took tho train this morning onrouto to Chicago, whero ho will remain Indefinitely on professional business. R. P. Lyman nnd Fred L. Ward, representing tho Portland Flouring Mills company, nro In town looking over local codltlons with n view to Inaugurating an extensive, campaign In behalf of tho products ot their company. P. C. Carlson, who has beon In 11 local hospital for several days, Is "re covering nicely. Mr. Carlson Is a farmer, and resides about tour miles east ot this city. R. C. Spink, of Idlcrcxt, anil his daughter, Claudia, nro registered at the Hall hotel. Miss Spink has Just returned from Son Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lynch, of Malln, I are In town today, 1 A. E. Reames, .who Is associated with Charles Stone In tho court house litigation, hug been here since yes tde (311 M S r TO-DJIY OF ffllH HOURS LEAVE tt terday In tho Intorost of J M 1 Dougnn, who, todny, colluded the! $92,000 duo him by the county for tho building of tho Main street court houso. ! E. S. Bowman, u merchant of Chll oquln, Is a business visitor In town today. W. I,. Campbell, stnto motor vo hlclo Inspector, Is 'in town. Ho will remain for u couple ot days, but up to tho present time 1ms reported nothing radically wrong with tho general local motor car situation W. 0. West, superintendent of tho Klamath Agency, is In town on busi ness. Miss Mary Jann Olds, who has! been spending tho past six weeks I autolng lit California, returned homo last evening- While away oho visited tho princlplo cities In tho Golden Stato, and It would (jcom that sho had n most delight-1 tut time. 8ho was accompanied by her tnothor, Mrs, Francis J t Olds, and her grandmother. Mrs. ! Schnabol. I Louis Hoagland, proprietor of tho' Bulck garage, left by train for San Francisco this morning, with Henry' You'll Save Money By Remodeling Now You who have been waiting for lower prices before you laid that hardwood floor, renewed those old walls and ceilings,, reroofed the house or barn, or built the garage this message is directed to you. Do you know that lumber and building material prices are down forty per cent? Do you know that you can repair or remodel cj.eaper than at any time in the past five years? Do you realize that every day you wait not only inconveniences you but cost you real money? Building material prices may come down more we think not but every day you delay in getting the new garage deprives you of the use of it, and causes you to pay out money for garage rent. Every day you delay roofing the barn and the home, makes your property more liable to damage from storm. Every day you put off inside repairs the trouble increases and the total expense becomes greater. Do your repairing and remodeling at the present bargain prices and get the benefit now. Buy now and use MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS PRODUCTS t Come in today and let us figure your job. Begin getting the benefit now. LAKESIDE LUMBERJCO. Owned and Operated by Klamath Falls Business Men Clothiers (Irlmes nnd (Inrdon Qulmbx- They will drive back three new Butckn. Messrs. Orlme and Qulmhy recent ly' purchased the cars they will bring buck. E. T. Humidor, of the state high) way department left this munitngi for Salem mid Portland by nutoino-J bile. l-TRITUIti: BUYERS Tnkn advantage of my outsldo ser vice. I hnvn A car nnd like to drive It You need furniture and would Ilka to buy It. Tall 41-W and I will sond for you; nlso tuko you home. pehkins I'i'it.vrrriiK heusi: "Tim l-'nrtillier of Happy Hume" NEW TODAY I1 FOR RENT 3 rooms, unfurnished, hot and cold water, bath. 110 ' month. No children. Also harness, chains, etc. fur sale 73N California street. 24-31 WANTED - O001I ranch hand for tho season. FOR HALE. 100 head of stock cattle. Inquire of II. J. Tick nor Phonu lingvll Valley, Oro. 24-28 II HP SBr III fcyCiilrfi IH1.TW IImm ! KiiMtian HH NEW BABY CART FOR SALE R. II. Cook at Underwood's Phar macy 24-20 CHEAP FOR CASH A C pnssonger Chalmers; good ns now. Hoo Roy Durbln, K. K. K. store. 24-30 FOR SALE Singer sewing muchlno, laU model, In excellent condition at u bargain price. Inquire 232 So. Sixth. 24-27 TO RENT Nlco nmf room cabin, Just finished. Hoe. Pickle, Eagle Peel llnll. 24 DREHHMAKINU First class work guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson, No. 2 Main St. 24-7 VANTKI llousekecpnr. Threo In family. Call at The Electric Shop. 123 So. fit It St 24-21 WANTED At onco. about 2 doxen baby chicks. Call 2&3J. 24.-20 FOR SALE R roam plastered houso on Pine street. $4800. Parks Unlun Taxi Co. 24-26 FOR HALi:- Dnndy little 2 room house, furnished. On pavement. $800 ;3"'i cash Town lots for $22,7 up. Parks Union Taxi Co. 24-2B m t 1 I ft h1 K. 5KKK"' m