THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MTUHH.1V, miviuh; , iu A Surmise for the Women of Klamath Falls i'Aqk roc r MONDAY ONLY WE have just received a shipment of the new CREPE DRESS GOODS for evening gowns. These are goods that are selling everywhere at $1.00 per yard, and are good values at that price. We want the ladies of Klamath Falls to come to our store and see our new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, and as a special inducement we are going to offer these new Silk Crepes, in Brocade Formosa and Canton Crepe, at 76c per yard for Monday only. We have the following shades and colers: purple, navy, black, champaign, white, pink, rose, light blue, Copenhagen and Wisteria. STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY "Where the Udiea Shop" (Continued from Page S) NWWWWWW (flavor n sened. The tables were Sltas Obeuchalu. Refreshments were prettily decorated with bouquets of served during the afternoon. Matthews, Mrs. Flojd Mundy. Mrs. K. flower, autumn leave, rosy-checked U North. Mrs. R. J. Sheets, Mrs. R.'apP'w nd shaded candle. Hy LORA KINO C. Shipley, Mrs. Sam T. Summers. Sunday being a lovely d jy tor Mrs. W. I Johnson. Mrs. O. V. Wal- Mrs. It. E. Smith on Friday even- ,ro11' alMJUl v"l!r-n,r,! of iM the Wilson, tj,,, Mrnon.Jd nrt Mr. Rnhr sin !' M Saint Cloud, and on Wed- tnesaay evening an intormai uancmg party of twenty-ftv met at the same l. r. Mr. H.J. Winters and Mrs. Will lng entertained Mrs. C. C. Cofcx. Mrfc townspeople left their names at t Levy McDonald and Mrs. Robt. Sloan rcKU,er nl aaml wo.uu- "nu on " at an Informal dinner. Invitations hate been Issued by the, Klatawa Club for their second danc- Mrs- B- R- Reames was hostess to lag party, to be given at the White, Mrs- Louit Oerber. Mrs. E. W. Go wen, Pelican, Hotel Thanksgiving;. Mr- Charles S. Moore. Mrs. George T. Baldwin. Mrs. Thomas Hampton. Mrs. Fred H. Mill. Mrs. J. C. Brock- The Hast Matrons and Past Ptarons eshrough. Mrs. Fred J. Williams. of Aloha Chapter. O. K. S.. were the Mrs. Frank E. Ankeny. Mrs. Silas guests of honor at a reception given jObenchata, Mr. Jack E. Elliott. Mrs. Crown Prince of Germany and the Destroyed Town, Longwy place and had an enjoyable time. There were several strangers present, who, by our method of alternating en various dances, were enabled to have as good a time as any during the eve ning. The Indicator of the callgrsph was put once around the dial, which means eight different dances, and the senFt aot t 1 1 w UkJ laaita Tuesday alght by the Chapter, which . Robert A. Johnson and Mrs. George ' . . i ! -,h .i-i.i. , ki- -r... .. ....... .. k...... .-,.. .. chstep. These numbers were many times repeated, lienc.s a good time , , , , . " . . -.was t no result. jmw numei, taarie n. muring wnicn nrsi prise was won oy Witbro craved highly enjoyable. The Past Noland at bridge Friday afternoon.! Matron and Patrons of the lodge tre A delightful afternoon was spent. Mrs. Jennie Reames. Charles H. 'during which first prise was won by' Hampton, and the consolation! Mr. Williams. A served. I Frank Jennings, Laura .Mrs. . Wllliu, Ky Taylor. Susie Benson. Geo.! award went to " T.; If ildjfj,' Barry P. Galarneaux. Eu I'uncheon was se Kcne-'-Reniy. Christina Murdoch. Charles C. Chjtwood. Joale Baldwin. J.'M. Hikerton" Florence Letvilt, Frank Ankeny. Minnie Ward, William Martin, Cora Sanderson, Frank Arm strong, Mae Ankeny, Lyle Mills, Min nie Henry. J. W. Hillhouse. All of the Past Matrons were present. Miss Mrs. Levy McDonald and little' daughter. Joanna. left this morning for Red Bluff, where they will make' their home. Mr. McDonald left sev-! era! day ago for the California city. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hettinger have HORTICULTURISTS MEET IN MEDFORO day winding up business affairs Mrs. Fred Mills was hostess to the Maud Baldwin, the present Worthy Matron, asked the Past Matrons and Patrons to preside, and Mrs. Reaznes and Judge Baldwin took the Matron and Patron positions, the others tak ing stations according 'to seniority. About one hundred were present at the session, which proved highly en joyable. Among the numbers on the program were vocal solos by Mrs. R. R. Hamilton and Mrs. E. B. Henry ana selections by a quartette UoaAd of Mr. ant Um r.os.rm. i r ... ... h. v. w,wOV ,. ., ,- , ion. airs. c. a. Henry and Will T.jSmith and Mrs. E. R. Reames, mem Lee. Two tables were spread in thejbers of the club, there were present banquet room for the guests, where, Mr. L. F. WllleU. Mrs. Fred J. Wll- sumptuous repart of Thanksgiving lllams. Mrs. Frank Ward and Mrs. ANNUAL MEETING UK MTATK SO CIETV WILL DE HELD THERE THE FORE PART OK THE COM IXO MONTH about completed arrangements for re moving to Santa Ana, Calif. Mrs. , , ; ?'' TUn,e.r :"' "T Commercial Club and the talked in Klamath county for several .. , .. .,..., .,.. , the entertainment or the Oregon I Bute Horticultural Society, which r Z A, k hT ", " " '"".will hold 1U annual convention there sou. Miss Maud Baldwin. Mr. George , .... ,hI. .., . - 1.1 com- NoUnd. Mrs. Clarence H. Underwood.',: fc t T7i .. .. !T Wai n r i i. . ' h been granted by all railroads. v ai-. Mrs. Don J, Zumwalt, Mrs. Wesley O. i v . . . ii t 0..i. r. r, '"' Tn- " of Pkr include the sUB tV i spi nnsstff !sVfc'A-X'J CARVING SETS STEAK SETS SILVERWARE CUT GLASS CHINA ETC. ,s3H?V sfC ) Huhasi&irVBf Bsssl" the offlcers of the organisation, state offi cials, heads of horticultural work in the Oregon Agricultural College, prominent fruit growers from Oregon and Washington, manufacturers, etc. An automobile trip through the Rogue River Valley is a portion of the program. V-L.' t k-Atf MT. LAKI PAHTOR TO PREACH HERE tsnsw Wm.A.Masten Quality JcwUr MT, LAKI. Nov. 14. The Udles' Aid met at the church Wednesday. There was a goodly attendance, and the basket lunch proved a success. There will be another meeting Wed nesday, November I8th, as there Is extra work to be finished. 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TttU U the rtri po4d photorph l ihr i;ron prtnc of Jnnny, lak" m at hU hrfltinuafUfa ai ih front, I noar Uuy, bffor Up loft ti ukj rummaiiii of irallnn hkIhI lh( Huln. Th cruttit pritic l tlio had of liU, army tmmhsrdcxt amt umk lxBgwy, Ihp big l"w gun of Hip (lrman re ducing th town w a mass of rulti,. Houston's Metropolian AmiseaNLt 1MMAWMAMAA MWWMWWM', Tim plcturo a taken from lit d oiroywl fort res. WltKlow-IlroMiag' Hint. The kind of scrim that is being used now-a-days for window draperies is not tho kind that Is covered all over with colors but Just a little bor der of colors. W have got the latest patterns, from lCc a yard up. WILLIS-JOHNSTONK'fl. LOST i'otindmaster's turn to Herald. badge. Re-14-3( Rev. Avery, pastor of the Ml. Laki ctiurch, will preach at the Presby terian church III Klamath Falls, Bun- Jriay, Rev. Htubblefleld being In Marsh field. J. R, Mason of Klamath falls will preach at Ml, Laki, Ask the man who saw "The Trey o' Hearts." n Mr, and Mrs. Ishelbacher, who have been visiting Mrs. Ishelbacbsr's fath er, Henry Morrison, have gone to tb FalU for a week's visit with Mr, and Mrs. George Orlxsle. I mint was enrolled nml tluckutri In the clerk's office of said court In until county, on U. 7th day of Novpmticr, 10H, Notice Is hereby (Iron that I will on the lilh dny of lUcemlw, IUH, at the front door of the court Iiouimi. In Klamath Falls, In said county, t 2 o'clock In tho nfternoon of said day'iti. ntf.n lu.ll lit iiiiIiIIa M.i.tl.... . . i. . ...... .1.. bidder for cash, the followlnir dn- ah,..,,.,. .... .. ...... urrllt ..! ... . "'" "" "'". .. .v, ,.,uB,,7, ii,.wi.; H.ai.SK.B.H.ldl. Tho east half of thn southwest uunrter: the oulln.iiitt iiuartor of Urn northw(!t fimrtiir, nml lots numburcd i, t,, r, and 7, nil in 8,-c. Hon C, Township 39 south, Uuiiko 1 1, east of tho Wlllaniftto Mxrlilutii; icutlon mmlo a ubium firg upon tltti irorcil of said alt lo the Judgment of said plaintiff, Fairbanks, Mors A Company, a private corpora tion, I'alrd nt Klsiunlh Falls, Oregon, Suoh)ht Hih, ifiH U. (!. LOW, Hherlff. A, IIAVDON. Deputy. A Cako, HOUSTON'S OPKRA HOUSE DARK STAR Til BATES I'AiUMou.sr I'lcrrmai to. llanlrl Frohmmt I'rrsceU "IV Till: IIHIHiC'H lllUAeJK" with M.IHV I' UFO IIP A Foor-I'att Fammu I'Ujms' Mm11' pleco, am) ttae-llrel I.MntnllousI Mallnrm rry Hl"i'l ' si aiao rKMPLE THEATBl'v "Trvy it' Hearts," First l.'plsoilu of the (Ireatest Horlal, in Tlirse Pari. .Notice of Mierlfl's Halo j Ily virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Usuttd by tho clerk of. tho circuit court of tho county of .'r..u,.n ...i i...,i. Klamath, state of Oregon, duld th',V of ,h. ,a2 w. H ZSZ Hth day of Novembsr, 1H, In a e.r.' Kh thereof us may l, , "S, l tain suit In tho circuit court for said .to sstlsfv th .ui. J... I. ..y county and state, wherein Fairbanksof ,ho auld FalrhnnU. u . , ...I Morse & Company, a private cor-.mmv. u i.riv.,,. . ' .. "..."."' Ilusy Week." poratlon, as plafatiff, recovered Judg- with all costs and disburse,,, ,,i ! ' Co m.nt against ChM. W. Hhcrm.n for h.w or may accrue. Z T Z ! lumuuu.n ..J "" uro o nireo thousand nlno hiiu- satisfy a corinin in,i..,..,. , i. , . The first snow of the season was dred and forty-three and 88-100 dol.h.vZ ?, "J r ., U,n("11 '' ,,, en on ML Btuke, Friday. It was liars, with Interest thereon from No- corporation m nT,i .:.."." .Vrt'R0". . (''0""'" "" '"verware given Mon..' vembor 7, 1614, the rate of per gat the said dofenZ . w ' r""",")' Md V"""- ' eni per annum, tofetner with the Bberman. In tho sum nt ,. . . sum of three nunnrsd and Hfty do.. eiZil .h !J T'1 ,4m.f.U",l,,MATWKK KVKV NATURDAV AND "" " w aivv UUi "Wlien ii Wtimaii I'ortr." HullK Two IIckI BixM "Hraml Hvll .V" I'lrl"'." Curiimt i:wl ( "Mlu' Miul lliilf IliimH'"1'' Lilblu Coiiinlr i:tihi: niAxm: wt'.M seen vry light, however, and the valley was white for a few minutes during the storm. Ask the man who saw "The Tray o' i Hearts." jt AIMIMMIO.NALWAVHI0Cti MATINI-H IIAH.V AT H all m:i:.vhi:i now lars attorney's fees, and cosU and disbursements for the sum of tsn do. lars and sixty ceats, which said Judg- lars, to- ur wuu its costs and disburse ments Inrurred herein, which said judgment Is, by said decree and HCNIJAV AT 9IMI AMATKUH fKHTOHMANOH ON WEDNMDAV NKJmT MERRILL OPERA HOtf Merrill, Ore. i; MOTION VllTtVMiH T" ANIi HATUHUAW 1 n i3