The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 01, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MATUIUUY, AVflVtV I. U
THE SEMLWEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORB.
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New Fall
NEW PLAIDS
ROMAN STRIPES
PLAIN GOODS
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Despite the lure of Held and
stream, mountain resorts and camp
Ins, a number of Urge functions have
taken place this week. The lures
ot lire hundred and bridge attract
many, while at the same time every
day sees the leaving of many for the
parlous scenic wonders, resorts and
famous camDlnc places to enJoy the
quiet and rest of Klamath's wonder
ful climate and beautiful spots.
Mrs. R. A. Johnson entertained a
number of her friends at an In
formal bridge party Friday after
noon at her beautiful home in the
Hot Springs addition. The guests
were: Mrs. E. R. Reames, Mrs. F.
Jennings, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, Miss
B.'Bell. Mrs. E. J. Murray, Miss
Maud Baldwin. Mrs. Mrs. G. A.
Kramse. Mrs. J. 8. Kent, Mrs. Geo.
Xokud, Mrs. Herbert Gale, and Mrs.
Jones. Mrs. Jones is a niece of Mrs.
Herbert Gale and is Tisitlng here
this summer from California.
Mrs. Frank Ward entertained elab
orately at the Ward residence on
1'lne street at 500. A two-courso
luncheon was served and the house
was beautifully decorated in pink
sweet peas, hollyhock and ferns. Two
prizes were given for the first best
score, and the second best score. Mrs.
lon J. Zumwalt was awarded the
first best prize for highest score and
Mrs. Will W. Adams took the sec
ond prize for second best score. The
gueats for the afternoon were: Mrs.
E. R. Reames, Mrs. F. Jennings, Mrs.
Will Baldwin, Miss Maud Baldwin.
CORRECT
FASHIONS
WE ARE I NOW SHOWING
THE NEWEST FASHION
PLATES AND FALL FABRICS
The reason clothes tailored by
m bare that style and finish
thai disUngulsliea them from
others la that we always keep
posted on (be latest of every,
thins pertaining to clothes.
COME IN AND TAKE A LOOK
AT THE NEW FALL FABRICS
THKV ARE DANDIES
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Mrs. Geo. T. Baldwin. Mrs. Chas.
Martin. Mrs. F. E. Martin. Mrs. E.
B. Hall, Mrs. R. A. Johnson, Mrs. G.
A. Krause, Mrs. R, E. Wattenburg,
Mrs. S. S. Henley. Mrs. Geo. Koiand.
Mrs. Fred Shallock. Mrs. J. J. Parker.
Mrs. Earl Whltlock, Mrs. Fred Mel
base, Mrs. C. C Hogue, Miss Fayo
Hogue. Mrs. G. K. Van Riper. Mrs.
O. W. White, Mrs. F. M. White. Mrs.
Oscar Shlve, Mrs. C. R, Roberts, Mrs.
L. F. Wllllts. Mrs. E. B. Henry. Miss
Elizabeth SUIts. Miss Lillian Stilts,
Mrs. R. E. Smith. Mrs. C. F. Stone,
Mrs. C H. Daggett, Mrs. R. J. Rich
ardson, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. R. A.
Emmltt. Mrs. W. 8. Wiley. Mrs. R. S.
Moore. Mrs. Eliza Marple. Mrs. Fred
Sanderson, Mrs. A. M. Worden. Mrs.
Will O. Wilson. Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt,
Mrs. C. H. Merryman, Mrs. C. M.
Ramsby, Mrs. Will W. Adams. Mrs.
Louts Bath, Mrs. F. H. Mills. Mrs.
E. J. Murray, Mrs. Fred Williams.
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bell Mrs. Roy Hamaker. Mrs. R. C. reMon. and alio to correct the re
bplnk. Mrs. K. O. Cummlngs. Mrs. po, current regarding the matter.
O, W. Robertson. Mrs. A. E. Whlt-L- -i ti ,. a-
man. Mrs. B. E. Hayden. Mrs. W. A.
Masten. Mrs. C. R. Robertson. Mrs.
Fred J SM. V u Vn.A
iMrs. Will Lee and Mrs. Carey'
(Ramsby.
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. MUs Maud Baawin entertained
'fill PAmn.fffA trfvle f . ur....!
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-Em n ?t Thursday
night. The Camp-fire girls were
on Z , !U,d Ba,w,n (Plying of the poison mixture In
Zrret ?mir P onltCr5rs-i"rlll. or pile, in front of the hopper
Ul Creek recently The girl, will aUo . adranw and th,3 w , Pflt
X! 'Vhe,aCamVDretrrfl'!ff- .!"
Misses Josle and Lillian Van Riper.
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Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Weeks,
Maysel Sanderson, Pearl Bolvln.
Ruth Avery and Marjorie McClure.
The Saturday Club will meet tonight
at the home of Miss Carrie Foster.
on Alameda near Esplanade. A brief
sketch of the life of Beethoven, the
emperor of the pianoforte, will be
given, and the following pregram:
Farewell to the Piano ..Beethoven
Miss Octavla DeLaD
Moonlight Sonata Beethoven
Mlis Zumwalt
Vocal
Pickaninny Mine. Oood Night . . .
Trotere
Miss Vera Houston
O Divine Redeemer Gounod
Miss Marguerite William.
The Mighty Deep jU(le
Harold Klnnear
(a) April Rain Woodman
(b) Visions d'Hardelot
Miss Carrie Foster
ta upen Thy Blue Eyes . .Masnenet
loj Miackblrd and Rose Clarke
Miss Louise Benson
Will Baldwin sDent mtv.r.i
days in the Wood River Valley this
past week. Mr. Baldwin vn. tnH.
lng to some business and enjoying a
uri ouung and Mrs. Baldwin r.
companled him.
Mrs. Frank Jenninas. a nrin..i
society woman of thi. mi. i
Sunday for the Hawllan Islands.
wnere sne will spend the rtun.i...
lot the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. O. w. whit u..
'Oscar Shire, Mist Hattle White and
Miss Margaret Delzell have left th.
city for Spring Creek, where they
.Somhmi the men make derogatory remarks concerning the clothes
Dame Fashion decrees the ladies should wear, and sometimes, if they
pay the bills, they have a right to protest.
However, the new Fall Goods we will display next week will leave
no room for even the most chronic fault finder to object to.
The new Plaids, Roman Stripes and Plain Goods to be used this
fall by the up-to-date dresser are too pretty to leave any room for
cranky men to display their rancor.
Our first shipment contains the very choicest of
the New Goods, and will be the first to be offered to
the ladies of this community.
will spend a couplo ot weeks camp
ing and enjoying an outing. Kirk
White, who is studying law at the
University ot Southern California at
Los Angeles. Is spending part ot his
vacation there and will be Joined by
them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith left this
morning In their machine for the
south fork of the Rogue river, where
they will snend two weeks rusti
cating. They will Join Attorney C. F.
Stone and wife, ot the firm ot Stone
& Gale, who have already been there
two weeks.
Mlis Ferne Hoagland and Miss
Karle Montgomery are spending the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Chastaln and family, the guests of
Miss Meta Chastaln. The Chastains
are in camp at their place on Spring
Creek.
EXPUiiS CAUSE If IYIIK CATTLE
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Denon P"6 M wo"t "e
fr"nP'"r 'notation and accord-
,n,t,r n of-the Preliminary work In
, checking them was done there. When
. n" mechanical means of catching
lthe falIed ,he pofson
waji tried and In this field the poison
was p,accd. AH of the references on
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rjiaiinr mprniui aa imam iiiea oaia
method there is no likllhood of stock,
even if in the field, getting enough
of the poison to hurt them, but even
then the recommendation wss to
keep them out until after a heavy
rain. In this field where the applica
tion was in bulk tho poison was
dangerous and under no considera
tion should cattle hare boon placed
In such a field until after a very
heavy rain.
"A statement has been made that
I was forbidden to place poison in
this field. I was told to go ahead
and find the effective way to combat
the grasshoppers. Any such prohi
bition did not reach me. r nndar.
stood that everyone knew of the pres
ence of the poison In the field, as I
made a report to a general nMiin.
held In Fort Klamath of the results
or tne trials and the success ot the
poison method, snd u .. .-..i
knowledge that this field was the
onjy one where any work had been
done. Warnlnar was ntn .i.-.. .. .-
turning stock Into fields or pastures
dure rains.
"The whole affair tho -...t -.
an unfortunate misunderstanding. If
I- i u a,rectlon re followed
rolni f I""81'0" mattered ac
cordingly. It Is vv ,........ .. .
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cattle in the same Held, but to be
on the safe side all .ir ...... u.
romoveduiafeerahe;,;"
HTAf'0 cour"' MPlle. with
.uri;e wnero ,cattOTed Jn buJk
"M. A. McPAT.T
County Agriculturist."
.SPR RENNlnoty acre,
excellent pasture enclosed by 6!
wlL TU w,re '; running
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BASEBALL AT
PARK ' SUNDAY
MO.YTAGI'K I'08TIO.ES GAME, SO
M..NAUEIt I'KKHY DeL.l 8K
CVV.m IU)NANZA TEAM TO KILL
l.V DATE
Klamath Falls vs. Bonanza. Modoc
I'nrk Sunday 2:30 p. m.
The Klamath Falls baseball aggre
gation, strengthened by the addition
of tho tie! twlrler In the Western Trl-
'State League, Schrocdner, will be seen
In action Sunday against a strong
team from Bonanza.
Contrary to expectations and ar
rangements made by the management
of the local team, the gamo with Mon
tague was postponed by that team.
Montague was desirous ot meeting the
local fani and tomorrow was the date
set. Word from Montague yesterday
however, spoiled all (be "picnic flz
In's" and so other arrangements had
to be made.
The home players and sports are
not at all pleased with Montaguo'a
action. The team here has been re
organized and a strong team built
up. Many teams hnre expressed a de
sire to clash with them and eyry ef
fort Is to be made to play tho games
schodulcd and nlvo the follower of
the national sport Reed exhibitions.
With the addition of Schrocdner to
tho pitching staff, It Is believed that
Klamath will be able to more than
hold her own with any of them. Weed
has expressed a desire for revonae
and arrangements are being made to
give them all the chance in the world.
It Is probable that that chance will
;eome on August Kth. The local team
will Journey to that city on that date.
Tomorrow Schrocdner will play his
first game with the locals. MoUle
will be on the receiving end nnd with
such a battery the fans have a perfect
right to expect some high class ball.
Following the dlaaBDolntmnn r
Montague and the failure of the team
which was to play last Sunday to put
In an appearance at the oroner tlm
the local management Is contemplat
ing naving a specified sum put up
whenever a game Is scheduled to In
sure the appearance of the other team
on that date. This will Insura th
games when they have been arranged
ior.
FOLLOW THK CROWD
LEA8N TO.SWIM
Hot Springs NaUtorium
OPEN DAY AMD NiaKT
Tube la Connection
IUG1IT
UNION
SERVICES
FOR OREGON DRY
lll!SINK&i MK.V OF CITY WILL
Sl'iaK AT UNION MKET1NO IN
MKTUOIMHT O II V H C II IN
KAVOH OF OltKOOX DHY
Oregon dry will t ttin principal
subject of a union Mooting ot the
protoitaut churchr of ttio city which
will be held at the draco MothodUt
Episcopal church Suuday ulght.
Tho meeting wilt folio aluu the
lines of the fight that U uow bvlug
made In Orvgon to voto tho stato dry
at the next election. Tho iuol vig
orous tight yl made by tho dry U
under ay. A number ot local lul
nr men will addrw tho incotlug
and will tako up the bonQt to bo
derived from a dry state In various
lights. Special music tiru hra -cured
for the meeting. A male quar
tet Is to bo among the number on
tho program.
The meeting will commence at S
P. m. and all Interested In the tem
poraries wave are Invited to be pres
ent. EQUALIZE REALTY
VALUES IS PLAN
M. A. CHANT TO MY HYKTKM UK.
tOltE THE COUNTY COURT AT
WOItDEN'H REQUEST.
M. A. Grant, renresentln ih man. I
ufacturers' Appraisal company of
Cleveland, Ohio, Is In the city and'
mum uuio win enaeavor to Intro-;
duco hat Is known m the Somcrsj
Hykiiui, wnicn no tit'mn equalizes
nuiiy vjiucs.
Mr. (Irani was In Medford at the
time of tho Trl-Btate Good Koads
meet, nhcre hu met Cuuntv i.i,i.
Worden, who Invited him to come'
ncre. jiu win meet with n, rn.-
comrailonrs this afternoon and lay
ix-'iore inero bis plan.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceo. Knviinn ii.v. .
turned from a month's sojourn with
relatlvn ami friends In California.
Mr. Hoydon has resumod his position
as deputy sheriff In tho court houst.
A. C. Hwoltzcr. conductor nt tl,. i,ii.
oquln frolght. has ratnrni..! ,. .
thren mnnllia' vl.n i. .1.- - . i
, , - "" " o r.nsi unci I
will hold down his nonitinn wut. .i.l
Kspee. ,
Housekeeping rooms, aear orioge. (
PLAY,
Any time, afternoon or night! wl
overr time. ic. i.- .... .
develops the muscles and Imiroj
THK HALL I'LAYKIW MKK IT
Cash Prize Krery Krenlng for lligi, Horo.
Next to Klamath Stables, Main Street
STILTS
DRYGOODS
COMPANY
"Where the Ladies Shop"
Orptx'u Tmilglit
The flrt nrrlr at 10 fcU of !.
clllo Lor. the girt of tuyitvry, "III
b thonu at tho OrilirU touUtit.
Thl Is prctnt'ly tte .wl vlJly ad
tDriha 01 Ul dim on the markt to
day the starr having erpar4 In
the Icadlns npatf In all
tloa of the country. TbU aerial
will run flfiju vrcek. two rvU lw
lug nhuwu each Friday ami Haturdsy
night at tho Orphu.
ilng tu lllgti Ontdr
I. il. Van lietlen, proprUtor ot a
local shoo store, will li.ve In a nhort
tlm for HlghKrade, whore ho hat
mlulng tn(orrt. Mr Van tUllvn
op.-ct to bo gone tevtral woeks,
COME IN AND HEAR
THE NEW MACHINES
TWO OF THE VIIHY
LATKtiT EDIlJON
l'IIONoaiLl'HH JlhT
ItlX'MVKU IIV IJCI'IO'K
XIK l.V .t.y HtUlt
TIIE)ltANJCt)NCEHT
KVEKY :1N(1
Flt(l ?i TO !
U'sf I I.I. HE I'l.lMHEO
TirilA'TKRTAIN TOO
rwrtiriiMMii Thai
H. OHKM, Proprietor
"OH, SAY,
CAN YOU SEE?"
We don't mean that, ex
actly, but we do mean,
ttiu you krr u irl a you could
a few ymra ago?
Are your eyes giving you the
If not, there's something wrong,
crtlro tliey should?
and Its up
ace thai the
wrong la
The onl
rectify the
wrong Is
etrnl optician,
properly
Wo have
pllanrea a
rxpcrleuce, the ap
the ability lo out
you hack Into as good shapo as
over, and when you are Hie bill it
Mill be a
"Sight for Good Eyei."
WINTERS
KXPKIIT OPTICIAN
flOA Main Hlrvet
BALL
pitcher that locatun tin, i.ui.
v, and In addition to iim rim it
your batting ability,
o you Ut
ntmwt rigjn.
Meno a
k coisfl
CwUlPi,
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.Vutk lo Tapfr
SalUf U hereby lo thai tb
icumtBt roll will bo open for In
Sl!on at the cor' otico until
August IU. Taxpyi ar request'
4 lo call and examine tame ar
turned ovr to the boird of tualli
4 to csll sad tiswtcs Mint feefef
m are ture4 over to (be board of
equalisation
KOit lt,vrwr.foom IrttnUhed
buu ou hill, Uitric lights and
tlty rAUr Inquire W O. Hwllt
I'rlntinc Co
Theater Guide
0m00vm
Houston's
MetrtpiiitM
HOUSTON'S
O 1' t: R A IIOUSK
IMNCINO H,Tl!ltl,V MtlMT
STAR THE ATE M
t'llltlHT V Ct)Mi:ilY OOMI'ANY
In ,Nr l'rf Mlttl VauUclillr
'Uiil-.l, it IWirtirtr'
(..lUiMt Cumtity
Tl . .Mli.l.lrr'. Iuli(rr"
IMI, , iMiirl ictal
IVill. tit
And
kturn
Monday
SCHOOL OIHLN
OAKLAND
Trio
ADMIHtllOX, SO CKNTS
T12MPLE THEATER
Lalnt Hlrreoplicou Vlcna of Ms.
Imcs) In KniptioM
Tlio Mu iu lh Htrcet"
L'dlson Three-Keel rlpeclsl
"Tlio I4fe Saver"
Vltagraph Comedy
KNTIIti: CUANOK SUNDAY
ADMISSION ALYAYS IS CENTS
MATINKK DAILY AT SlSw
ALL LICKNHi:i) PICTUHKS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, Ore.
MOTION PICTUHKS TUMDAVg
AND SATURDAYS
No. 1
"l.mllle lajsrT ho Olrl of Myatery"
i'resontlng Grace Cunard and rraa
cu Ford In tho greatest drama of
all lime.
'Clara llorton mid Willie Gibbons In
"Aunty's Money kaftf"
Unacted eelely by children
For4 tterllng In
"Nnllz Jolwt Um Foreo"
AMATEUR Pk-RKORiUNC ON
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