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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1914)
ATtmDAY,AUO.t,10 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON We Were Never More Pleased rrf V. I - AND we want to tell you about it Our stock of new Fall Drew Good. U the cuse of it all. Never before have we been able to .how the iadiet of this community such a splendid assortment to choose from, nor have we been able to mark uch prices on such goods. The assortment is a great one, and calculated to suit every taste and all styles, while the prices are such that every one can find something to please. These fabrics are the very latest ideas from the weavers' loom; are up to the minute in style, and the styles are so varied that the entire field is covered. STILTS DRY GOODS COMPANY "Where the Ladies Shop" mm li 1V y' rday asemlai: to lacare I V ish jg Ji S paWicaUen CLh V V - It the Klatawa dub a aiatriaoalal seeacy or aa organisation of well Jcnawa young fellow whose dancing parti at the White Pelican are; iaetf the his stairs of the jear? This Question U belnc asked br many, on account of the serloua In roads D. Cupid and the girls are making la the club's membership. The tressesdes slaaghter of Germans In front of Us Brtgtaa fortlicaUons are small la proaertiea to the perceBtage of loss, safer br the KUUwas. for out of the Sfteea xnoaeats of single blessedness who cessposad the club last winter, four hare already made the vows and bestowed the wedding rings. Sot is this the end of It. Wedaes dajr. the JlagUng of wedding bells will sots tared away oa-thlr the heart- Hon of walking the plank hand IniMUs Nina NmI. Miss Mary Schubert, hand with some fair Klamath damsel. I Miss Greta McMillan. Miss Vera Seated under a tabic fairly groan ing ltb good things to eat. which was spread on tbe splendid lawn, a few friends of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. White were guests at a highly en- Joyable dinner party at the White home on Pine street Monday night. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clande Coseboom, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Gowen Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Slnnot. Mrs. Don Dale. Miss Kath ryn Slnnott. Miss Haxel Fitcb. Dr. Warren Bunt. Garrett Van Riper and : Russell ad Elbert White. Tbe lawn was Illuminated In a pretty manner, and it laughter and Jollity Is con ducive to good digestion, none of the party had cause to worry about the - -- .V . M. y -., MWW H...0-U M ( J wmm - --- - 1- ... . .- . I . .( m .. . . -.-w -...... w tmm uui, lur on laeisnsinmuuon 01 me repast. Alter the 3r U" t Medford, Harry 'dinner, a musical program was ren- " " " supper, twoiaerea until late in the evening. yeans assalii who are DonnUr in' Kussata Falls social circles will be oaHed. After an auto trip of several weeks throsgh the state, the couple will return to Klamath rails to re side. Mr. GosUer is associated with his father la the arm of J. F. QoeUer Son. and has proven to be a busl aess man of ability. The bride-to-be has taught in the Klamath Falls pub lic schools for three years past, dur ing which time she has made a wide circle of friends. That the Klatawa wIU suffer a still further loss is all too apparent. Though they try to alas "No Weddias Balls for Ms" la a half hearts and rati at the matrimonial life when they are la the presence of some of their uamated brethren, there are four Klatawa at least who .p. ..v. ins their married friends regardias cost of homiriwplasryals, aad tooTehemstijiue,. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Humphrey and children Jaft Thursday In their car for a tour of Northern Oregon. They will Tisit Portland, Seaside and other points, and will be gone about six weeks. Friends or Miss Ruth Avery, Miss Elsie Orem and Miss Mayael Sander son spent a highly enjoyable evening a their guests at an informal party given at the Avery home on Tenth street Wednesday night. The even lng was spent la playing cards and In dancing, the ball room belnr th spacious lawn Illuminated with taste fully arranged Japanese lanterns. Late in the evening, a dainty colla tion was served. The guestes were: Misses Lillian and Josephine Van Riper, Miss Betty Bell. Miss Dorothv Weeks, Miss Pearl Bolvin. Miss Mar- Jorle Weeks, Miss Marjorle McClure, With the effect, we are prices, it cut in the pricaf of Ford cars in offering thUibODular car at the o.;b, lUamaJh Falls: Touring Car -- - $590 KunatXNlt . . . 540 nillyyiquipped We are also Tires; ad caa ou rvSi . K & its for the celebrated Firestone it you in the following sizes: 30x3 32x3 1-2 30x3 1-2 34x4 35x4 1-2 GEO. BIEHN, Agent , Houston, Mrs. F. M. Sanderson, Mrs. IH. Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Claudo li. Coon. Fred Dunbar. Vernon MoUch enbacher, Cecil Weeks. Clarence Motschenbacher, Andrew M. Collier, Lawrence Mehatfey. Harold Klnnear, W. P. Johnson. W. M. Duncan, Mr. Weber, Thomas Rathbons and Harry Anglln. In honor of Mrs. H. H. Johnson, mother of William P. Johnson. Mrs. Robert A. Emmltt was hostess to a number of ladles Thursday afternoon at her home on Walnut street. The afternoon was spent in needle work and social chat, and a dainty lunch eon was served. In attendance were Mesdames Will Weedon. K. D. North. W. H. North, John H. Hamilton, Guy Walters. Will WItson. Bob Tay lor, John M. Johnson, Wm. P. John son. Ralph J. Sheets, Elizabeth Bice, L. O. Mills, W. F. Arant, Nate Otter bein, Cbas. MarUn. Ida M. Fink, S. E. Seeds. S. T. Sommers, George Blehn. Mrs. Nate Otterboln and Mrs. J. Fred Goetler leave tomorrow morning for Medford to attend the Goeller Rlppey nuptials there Wednesday. Mrs. Otterbcln is an aunt of tbe bride and Mrs. Goeller is the groom's mother. Tbe Leisure Hour Club haa de clared a vacation, and the meetings will no more be resumed until September. 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No appetite, and what I did cat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters reached the cause." J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. mJtIhJ This Is the latest photograph of Kaiser Wllbclm, the "war lord," who Is believed to have counseled Emperor Franz Joseph In his attack on Servia, which Is bringing on a general Euro pean war. For many years tho kaiser has talked war, only to remain tho greatest peacemaker of Europe. All that time he ha been preparing bis army and building a German licet. Military eiperls declare that the Oer. man army organlxatlon Is now the most perfect over known on such a targe scale. Home of them think the kaiser has come to tho conclusion that tho hour for action has struck. WOMAN THROWN OUT jF BUGGY WWW OF ItA.N'Cltl.tt IN MKItlUt, coumiiv ih iji;ki:i wm.w ANIMAL HKCIINS KICKINO IN IIKM'KNIHNO HIM, 9 a 1 e 1 dt Miiny I i Mmce i i t r. IB? i f Moose Hall f I Tonight Y 9.00 50c stl LOCAL ART TO BE ON DISPLAY SOON WOMEN'S CLUB AND ART C'l.UII ARRANGE TO HAVE AN E.X HI11IT AT THE MllftARV HVIUU ISO NEXT WEEK A new exhibit of Klamath county products is to be riven noxt weak nt tbe library building. This will not be the mammoth tuber or tho golden grain, but a display of artistic nro. ductlons of Klamath county people. ine women's Club and the Art Club have arranged a dlsnlnv of in. cal painting, drawing and china doc oration in tbe Library club rooms, which will be on dlsDlav Wedni.v Thursday and Friday, both In the afternoon and evening. We have had mnnv hihm-,n. r Klamath county potatoes and live stock, but never before have the fine arts bctn given this attention. Tbe committee In charge has found an unusual amount of truly artistic productions and are glad to be able to give all a chance to enjoy them. Tim exhibit Is to be free. Nothing I. atkr-d but appreciation. YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS H. II. B. 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