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Ready-to-Wear Millinery in the New Shapes and Materials Now on Display
Creators of fashionable Hats are to be congratulated this season for producing the prettiest, most sensible and
comfortable and withal the most stylishly stunning Hat of many seasons. The new combination of dainty straws and soft
taffetas, with a wide scope for personal taste in trimmings, find instant favor, and we are sure you will be much pleased.
STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY, "Where the Ladies Shop"
'Will W. llaldwin. Miss Mauds Ilald
i In. Mrs. Charles George and Mrs.
K. It. Rvalues.
Monday was the 52d birthday anni
versary of Fred Melhase, so In honor
of the occasion a number of friends
.called and took the Mel hasps com-
Us K. Kaught. Mrs. James Eielt. Mrs.Jietej. hy saTVels0 that crenln;. In
-John J. Maehl. Mrs. Stlsbj-. Mrs. Carey )the ,,artr wore Mr. and Mrt. Frank
,... a.uUJ auu . n ward, Mr. and Mrs. alias Obenchaln.
horn- I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hokuo, Mr. and
' I Mr. Illrhnril E Smith. Mr. and Mm.
, Members of the Auction Urldge I Ear, whltlock. Mr. and Mrs. William
(Continued from Pa 3) Club and a few Invited guests er whltlock, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dag-
Members of the I. O. O. F. societies 'delightfully entertained this after- gqtt jr. and Mrs. Fred Schallock,
will celebrate the anniversary of the noon by Mrs. Louis Gerber at her' jjr. and Mrs. Robert Wattenbur, Mr.
dedication of the Odd Fellows build-'home, corner Fourth and High streets an(j Mrs. J. J. Parker, Gus Melhase,
In tonight with a literary and mu- Members of the club are Mrs. Silas (Mrs. Ellta Marple, Mr. and Mrs. L.
steal program, followed by dancing (Obenchaln, Mrs. F. J. Williams, Mrs. .p. Wlllets, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee,
and cards. As the program will be. Louis Gerber, Mrs.,:. W. Gowen. Mrs., ur anj Mrs. Marion Hanks, Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Worden. Dr. and
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opened at 8 o'clock sharp, all are re-' L- r . Ulets. Mrs. John McLean, Mrs.
quested to be promptly on band at ' Ilol)-'rt Savidge, Mrs. Geo. 1. Wright,
that time. -Mrs. Elbert IS. Hall and Mrs. Charles
. I. Roberts, he Invited guests today
Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Long enter-iwe"o Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough. Mrs.
talned a few friends at their home on F- n- English, Mrs. Orb Campbell and
Alameda street Friday evening ln-Mrs- FreJ Melhase. Auction bridge
honor of the birthday of Mrs. Long's w'a Played, following which a lunch
sister. Miss Jennie Harris. Cards, "eon vlas Rened-
music and dancing filled out a most,
enjoyable evening, climaxed with a' On Tuesday afternoon the members
delicious array of refreshments served ot tb Tuesday Bridge Club were the
buffet Those there were Mr. and guests of Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, and
Mrs. H. J. Darling, Mr. and Mrs. M. 'an enjoyable afternoon was spent at
West, Mr. and Mrs. Bun Brown, MIss'her home on Fifth street. Mrs. S.
Dorothy Darling, Miss Jennie Harris,' Edward Martin and Miss Lena Kat
Arthur D. Hay and Harold Merrlman. tenhorn of Merrill were also present,
. tin addition to the members of the
The Art Needlework Club was en-'club who ar Mrs. Charles Robertson,
tertalned Wednesday afternoon by ' Mrs- Ber E- WIthrow, Mrs. Carey M.
Mrs. J. S. Stubblefleld at her home on j Ramsby, Mrs. Earl WblUock, Mrs.
High street, and as usual, the mem-Tnoma8 Hampton, Mrs. Charles Mel
bers spent an enjoyable afternoon, drum, Mrs. Harry Benson and Mrs.
conversing and doing fancy work. A - W. Robertson,
dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. i
Stubblefleld, and In attendance were( Mrs. Wesley O. Smith entertained
Mrs. Jennie Hum. Mrs. C. C. Hogue, the Bridge Club this afternoon at her
Mrs. Henry Newnham, Mrs. Robert E. I home on Conger avenue. Attending
Wattenburg, Mrs. Arthur R. Wilson, .were Mrs. George Noland, Mrs. Don
Mrs. George Wirtx, Mrs. R. H. Dun-' J. Zumwalt, Mrs. Edward J. Murray,
bar, Mrs. Sam T. Summers, Mrs. Wil-j Mrs. Clarence H. Underwood, Mrs.
White P
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NoGerns No 'CoU St wage Taste' Noting bit Good
BUT
It Is Good for You Even if It DoesTasteGood
At the Pelican Say., "It Fills the Bill"
Still Water in 5-Gallon and 2-Gallon Carboys
Charged Water in Quart and Pint Bottles
Phone 22 U and Have Some Sent Up Today
White Pelican
Mineral Springs Company
Mrs. Maxwell M. Long, Mrs. Anna
Leach, Mtss Ellin Stilts and Miss Har
ris. After Mr. and Mrs. Melbjrfefcad
recovered from'Ttre-eamplptesurprlse,
tables were arrangedHnl 500 was
played until a latrhour,when the
guests spread tiro luncheon they had
brought with them, after partaking of
which tbey departed, wishing Mr.
Melhase many happy returns of the
day.
The Non-Belgravla Whist Club will
be entertained this evening by Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Cofer. Members of the
club are Mr. and Mrs. Carey M. Rams
by, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. English, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whit
lock, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Cofer, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Daggett,
Mr. and Mrs. Orb Campbell.
The final party of the season will
be given by the Klatawa Club Friday
evening at the White Pelican hotel.
During the winter this organization
of well known young men has given
four dances, all of which were great
successes, and were largely attended.
This Is the third season of Klatawa
Club hops, and they have come to fill
a prominent place on the social cal
endar of Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Fred Schallock was hostess at
Friday's session of the Friday Pel
ican Club, held at the White Pelican
hotel. Card honors went to Mrs.
Charles Meldrum. During the after
noon a luncheon was served to the
club members, who are Mrs. J. C.
Brockenbrough. Mrs. F. B. Enicllsh.
Mrs. Herbert Gale, Mrs. Mary A. Jack
son, Mrs. E. B. Hall. Mrs. Thomas
Hampton, Mrs. Charles Meldrum, Mrs.
Fred H. Mills. Mrs. Fred Schallock.
and Mrs. Earl Whltlock.
The newest card club for Klamath
Falls Is the "Entre Nous Club,"
which came into being at a Catherine
of whist devotees Tuesday evening.
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Hogue. Members of the club are
Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell M. Long. Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Worden. Mrs. Jennie
Hum, Miss Jennie Harris, Mr, and
Mrs. C. C. Hogue and Mr. and Mrs.
Ilobert E. Wattenburg. Meetings will
be held on the evenings of the first
und third Tuesdays of each month at
the homes of the members.
Miss Susie Holmes of Ashland Is
the guest of Mrs. Selden K. Ogle. In
honor of her house guest, Mrs. 01 e
entertained a number of friends on
Friday afternoon, the afternoon belnc
devoted to needlework.
I of Mist Claudia SpluW, Mis Mabelle
Lcavltt. Miss Margaret Worden. Miss
' Pearl l.eaitt. Mis HurU'Uie llofup.
Miss Clara Cnlklns. Ml Marjorlc
Uelxell. Johu Houston, Clarence Mont
gomcry. Earl Kvervll. Ernol Steam.
Graham Klohl, out Delicti and How
ard Wlnnard. Meeting will bo held
the tlrat Friday of each month at the
.homes of the members The organ-
(Imtlou was effected Thursday night,
when ttu members met at the home
I' of Mis Worden.
Patriotism was rampart at Friday'
meeting of the Women's Library Club,
and to this organization go the hon
or of being the first In Klamath Falls
to hold a Joint Lincoln-Washington
observance, which Is being advocated
all over the United States. The club
ball was decorated In patriotic hues,
and there were upwards of thirty wo
men In attendance. Ml Kola Hawk
Ins read the Declaration of Independ
ence, an Interesting poem on Lincoln
was given by Mrs. Charles Btowart,
MUs Louise Benson rendered "My
0n United Slates," and the ladles'
orchestra, led by Mrs. Belts, gave sev
eral Instrumental selection. The
club is considering tho taking up of
parent-teacher work, and other
branches. In addition to tho library
work.
At the last regular meeting of Pros
perity Rebekah Lodge the following
were named as tho banquet commit
tee for March: Mrs. Henrietta Mel
hase (chairman), Mr. and Mrs. R A.
Emmltt, Mrs. Belle Smith, Mr and
Mrs. Hardcnbrook, Mrs. Lydla Hous
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guthrldgn.
Mrs. Toftnsend, Mrs. Stella Mang, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. McCoy, Mrs. Helen
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Ramby,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Plel.
The Happy Hour Club held Its reg
ular meeting Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Guy Walters, and
the usual "happy hour" was enjoyed
by all. Members of this Joyful club
meet for the Hole purpose of having a
good tlmo, and they certainly hove It.
All cares, trials and tribulations aro
left on the outsldo with the overshoes,
umbrellas and other jseless Impedi
menta, and you couldn't find a groan
or a grunt with a searchlight. Thou
present at the meeting wore Mrs.
John Johnson, Mrs. O. D. Mathews,
Sirs. H. J, Winters, Mrs. 8tolnmet.
Mrs. R. J. Sheets, Mrs. Geo. Blehn,
Mrs. W. H. Weeden, Mrs. Claud Davis,
Mrs. K. D. North, Mrs. Will Houston,
Mr W P Johnson, Mr It A Km
mitt. Mr 8 T Summers, Mr Oscar
Urvnnonmn itefrrshmmt werr
served at thn cloo of thw inevtlng
The nrxt eatlmrlng of till club will
b at the home of Mr W II Wwdon
Th pupil of the lthirldi Ch'-wl
colrbrnti'J Washington' birthday by
rendering a ry Intorcttlng and ap
propriate program In the assembly
room on Friday morning, a folio
"Star Spangled Banner" School
"There Am Many Flag In Mary
land" . . Second Grade I
Soug and Flag Drill IMmt Grade
Washington lUerclsn .Second Gradn
"Flag Song" . Fourth Grade
"Washington. Birthday"
Wllford Henry
"Mi. Vernon Bell" Fifth Grade
Dialogue . . Fourth Grade
"Washington Soug" Hoy of First,
Second and Third Grades
"Washington Song" Girl of First.
Second and Third Grade
"Georgu Washington Truthful
Club" Four Hoys
Flag Drill . . . Third Grade
"Scouts of Uncle Sam" First,
Second and Third Grade
"America" . School
.
Friend of Mrs. W P. Johnson gave
her a pleasant surprise on Wednesday
afternoon, celebrating thn annivers
ary of her birth. That the surprise
might bo romplr In every respect,
tho friend gathered on thn day pro
ceding the anniversary of her natal
day, thereby giving tho little lady no
i time at all to prepare for such a con
tingency Judging from report of
the affair, It was n most complete
surprise, Indeed, Thoo present were
Mrs. Anna O'Farrell, Mr, Nate Otter
boln, Mrs, George Blehn, Mrs, ! A.
Emmltt, Mr. Guy Walters, Mrs W
II. Weedon. Mrs ,W G. Wilson, Mr.
II. J. Winter. Mr. W. II North. Mrs.
Ray Atherton, Mrs. It J Sheets, Mr
John Johnson, Mr, 8, T Hummer
and Mrs, K. I). North.
Seed, administrate of said itte IMd Klamath Fl. Oitttm, FtV-
at the la iittttv of i P iiror. ruty H, 1911
Klamath Falls, Orefon. lthtn sli MAItAM It HKKIM. Adiunutiu
u-onth from the date of this notice I M lS ti
FOR HALi; Flue galted saddle mare,
gontlo; will sell cheap If taken
soon. Hte Geo. W. Bradley. 2l-t
Housekeeping rooms, near brldgsi
.Notice to Creditor
Heeds Kstate
Creditors of tho etitate of Joseph 8.
Seeds, deceased, nro hereby notified
to prent their claims, properly veri
fied, to tho undersigned, Haroh E.
POULTRY FOOD
Carload of Poultry Food
Just Received
"KPBCIAL PltlC'EH SATURDAY"
High Grade Oyster Hhell, Coarst ga.w, M.r , ,,,,
With Grade Oyster Shell, Medium $.so ,cr KM) pound
Wlilto Uineetone Grit, Coarse !. ptT J 00 pounds
Oreen Ground JJom .,.) H.r 10u ,,,
High Protein Meat Serai 91,00 p,-,- 100 pounds K
Ited Ht.r Chirk Food W.uo pr ,m, ,,,,
Improved Pioneer Kg Maker ga.oo n,.r loo ,M,iinds
hIMILAU ItKDUOTIONH ON AM, IJNE8,
3-S MILLING COMPANY
Vl Hlitli Htreet.
Newest Designs in Woolens
have arrived. We interpret the latent men's fashion
o as to make your suit becoming to your phyiiqut.
SPRING SUITS
$35.00 and $40.00
We Invite Your Inspection
LOEWE BROS, Tailor
IHt.N J. 7.UMWAI.T. I'm. K. M. llUlllt. Vk Pr-. .-! Tress.
IIWIT K. WITHHOW, Hrrry
Surveyors nnl IrriRAtion Kngincerm
Klamath County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTING
MA PH. I'I-.H. lll.l'KPItlSTH. Kir KMMATIt FAI.lJ. tHIMJOV
"Just like Home used to be"
The Oregon House
Klamath Avenue, Near Sixth
Board and Room, $7.00 per week
BoardThree Meali per day, $6 per week
Two MeaU per day, $4.50 per week
Single MeaU, 35 cent
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Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz. . . .
" " " two "...
ky the case, per doz
Fine Smoked Shoulders, per lb. . .
Dill Pickles, per ql.
Prunes, 3 lbs.
Canned Pineapple, per can, 25c, per doz.
$
.25
.45
.22
.14
.15
&
$2.00
WATCH THIH HI'ACK
The Ashland Fruit Store
phone 2S2J
week was the "U I Club composed
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