The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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liilANY of you are undoubtedly busy working on your Christmas
Gifts. It is always hard to decide just what to give, especially
if you have many to remember. Let us suggest a nice comfortable
Bath Robe. They are always appreciated, are easy to make,
and the cost is small.
We Have Some
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN NOVELTY ROBING, ROBE CLOTH and ROBE FLEECE
The price ranges, per yard, from 25c to 45c
STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY
'WHERE THE LADIES SHOP"
Make
Delightful
Gifts
:
! w3tf iv 1J U '" 'eek Bat- lifTl .
JSr fys y urdajr worn tag to teaart I RV V a
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SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE
United lra SUrvIrn
I UKRL1N, Oct. :$. (lly mall to
New York) -Krt'n chv I having a
for tti lufanlry very Utile lo do. lh
artillery alone haa i In? v. or J. ly lu
nml day out, the attlllcry thru lu
The tcuth anniversary- of the wed
ding of Mr. and Mrs. Syd B. Etuis
was observed in a highly pleasing
manner at the Evans home on Ninth
street Friday night. when Mrs. Evans
gave an elaborate dinner In honor of
he occasion, the guests being Dr. and
Mrs. Maxwell M. Long, Mr. and Mrs.
1'ercy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A- A.
Bellman. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bell
man, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. This
committee for December:
Greta
Bradley (chairman). George- Uradley. ?,. ,,r,?.ratlon
George North. A. Kershner. Mary' ullon Plna. .
then W,n,or- Aadrejr Coon- ArUo w'orre,,'!thc gradual building up of mal ad
l -n.lMwe KtCH- AlV HM' Ur' y' M vantaiCM. robbing the enemy of th
gathered at their home Thursday evo-, J. C Urockcubrough, Mrs. Elbert H.
nlng to help them celebrate the occa-jllall.
slon. The affair was planned by their I
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bellman,
at whoso home the merry-makers first
met. There It was learned that the
younger Bellmans had gone to the
rootles, so the assemblage decided to
go to their home and await their re
turn. Entrance was effected through
tn open window. The door was
I opened, and by the time all had
being the "tin wedding." the bride jtered. found seats and extinguished
and groom were ahowered with kltch- tbo lights. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bell
euware by the guests. Following the J maa were seen approaching. Mr.
sumptuous dinner, the evening was I Bellman was the first to enter, and
spent in playing cards. i while she was at first slightly frlght-
Jened by the dim outline of someone's
Mrs. Dorothy Luce has returned hea. this feeling was soon overcome
from a fortnight's visit In San Frn.bJr one of Joy, when she switched on
cltco, the guest of her mother andjthe I'Sbts, and the couple saw a house evening at her home on Ewauna
daughter. full of friends assembled to wish them "elKhts. Five hundred was played.
many happy returns of the day. Mrs. 'after which refreshments were served.
ueuman was men ousted ror a wniiet -www
part In this great war SucK an cnil-'shou on the artillery of the enemy.
nent master of pawns, rooks and rat
tles as Dr. Edmund l,akcr, the cham
pion of the world, compares the cam
paign now being fought on French
territory with the ancient and honor
able chess.
For example, he draw an analogy
bvlween I ho radical chance In chc
The effect U slow, because the troop
amcuded complaint filed against yon
l (he abtiva eutlllcd nctlun OH or by
fir Moudar. th 4th day of January.
t15, that Mug (ho Utl day ( (he
lime prvrltu In the order for pub
lication of tlil summons,1 and, if you
full mi In answer, fur want thcrHjf lit?
plaintiff III apply lu lht court fur
and . ud T In t-Uwk
town 111 MllkOlle
the relief demanded In said amended
ate wen protected, almost invisible, rtjm,uini, to wit, for a Judawent
and standing nowhere In massed lufl ag.in.t ou ,i the .14m of lio,&, and
ntalton, A turn of the (tank I. anfur lu fw4t 4h4 dlhnrw.nU It.r.
operation of great difficulty, as, wlliif n tt ( Mj m,uded coMfUl.t
th length of thn front, therr l hardnlor (v 4cl tllll
ly nwm lor the development of aj Tlil summon 1 ne4 by publlra.
flanking body ' ilun Iherf In The h'wnlng lUmld.
In short. In tbipre..niHltitm of ,,(,,. uv-,wwf u Kersil clrcuU.
In Klamath
lllh
Fifth
trt
tte-t.
tactics initliulotl bv Mortihr and Cnr-
At the reguluar meeUng of Fro., , ,, on b stelnlt and the present affalm. a general's problem I 'tulte ,.,. ,,ui,iuhwl
,.,..., ..-, , ... .rana inrtic or nr. aiialocous 10 tbo Iak or a (nr4 chain.
commltteo was namid as the banquet TQii h advantase In both mlll-'nlou wh ha lo take hi otnenf.
tary and chess tactics Is gained by strung position. And probably It will
and systematic eo- t the same mental aiulllarlr that
.... 1 ... .... ...
ictory u ncnicvcu ny wi serve to promt tm? solution. -mm asii,, uu (he 311 dsv of N'otem.
The tmllon U a very favorable Ur ipu wh(d, M,t, t)fUef fP,ufr,
' Tstntacrs. roDUinr tnu rnt?uiT 01 ino'iiitfi lur iiin iirtuan. EiM-AUm ltd.
White. Winnie White. Delia Arnold. abmiy , novo M, lht,n forclnK UeM
tiasei Aitoru, uiara waiuron, a. jnto defeat.
naiuroo, uura u. Atoore, joiio oai-, 1 itr has niado
Bicky. fcnola Hawkins, Hue t-hlieouMfan,,,,,, jM prance
r.omunu vnuccic. hc Mr,f ,n part: Jcruwn priuc's and luvarlau's pUn
' "At present, when on a lino extend-1 mUcarry,
Mrs. Clarence O. Morgan enter' Ing over 200 kilometers, French and "In th former event, the French
iut o and T. it, ij uni, ,M
lUMg the tin. l.cl.rrH lot. j '.. .
.... b j
01 lbs eiiiiin
" llr bI lfi.
all Falls. Orrrfut, ,., ,hll htfM1jJ
f ll.lh.lrl. Ihrft.e m ., r4M,
direction ot)e t,0 ,rM, n..
lu Ue ihUrMtile t
the center tin. of Fifth tr.t t 1
tr,lerHll.ir, of Mllthti ,( IWwf
Miuthsiroterly ..oe ib.fnurl!M
Mllthel ,tret t, l6p m,,,,
Ml. Whitney street u,s, ntti
along the renter noo of Mi U'aitf
lret In th renter me t CsUftnJi
atenue, the urn oWihr.(,(t iW.
ruuhiy, Im renter line r 1 iut6. t,ltti ,.
the one for the Merman, becau.o lUubat .ummon. In said anion U pub
icra strategy, which may tm 'llillictruhed onre a eek for U run.u.
fsern. rcnulrr a treat deal of time. tw w 1. n... .1., 1-,.., ...t.
ilHf -YM I III) vatv m lliv 111,1 VHMi
0 a study of lhe-,Tbe tiel obJ-ctlve point of our army rA(m of this
. and this Is what'U Verdun This will rail, unten the lK,r ; 9t
'a' kflitx.Jrf ail HiVatlHit. !. .. . ..
unimon I Nfiienv
talned a number of friend Friday
German are opposing each other
well covered In trenche. a weakening
effect on cither position remain very
tight
about
Mtmuera 01 uc tenure nour uiud j, n opeainK tj,e 5jfU 0f cotton goods.t The student department of the Ep- on a gap In the center are impractlf-'iinnvoldablp o long only a the
and invited guests spent an enjoyable wh!ch werc ,a kcpjn; wjtn tj,c annl-orth Lcagno hold a lively social at able In such a position as the prrsent.. French do not itiT-S In forcing tack
will have to fall back one the line of
TouM'halon. but Toul, vutnornht a
ll I on llircn ldr, lll tj delrurel.
The operations which bring JKplnat and Nanty ll then become
a decision rapidity of attack. untenable This, development appears
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred iTemry. Tne remainder of the even- Mao church Friday night, consisting of "For the cavalry thore I nothing! 'our main army "
Schallock Wednesr afternoon. Five,,-. w ,,.n,h,f,,,,.i .-,,.,, Lames" and n eencrai cood tlmc.lT
hundred, tho club game, was played. Ung .j, aad merry.maklng. and atlAbout thirty-five young men and wo- Summer. Mr. F.
;md the prlio went to Mrs. Bert E,
Wlthrow. During the afternoon
dainty luncheon was served. Mrs.
Frank Mnrquette of Auburn, Neb.,
Mrs. Phillip 3. Slnnott and Mrs. Al
bert M. Worden were guests at the
meeting. In addition to the elub mem
bers, who are Mrs. Thomas P. Hamp
ton. Mrs. Aubrey R. Campbell. Mrs.
Elbert B. Hall, Mrs. Louis O. Van
Bellen, Mrs. M. S. West. Mrs. G. A.
Krause, Miss Jennie Harris, Mrs.
Maxwell M. Long, Mrs. Charles I.
Robertson. Mrs. Henry Newnham,
Mrs. O. W, Robertson. Mrs. Fred
Schallock, Mrs. Bert E. Wlthrow, Mrs
i
the concluuslon of Dlar. refreshment
U . w-ra tiinriwt !!ia nr,hA ,..
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bellman, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis,
Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell M. Long, Mrs.
Burge Mason, Mr. and Mrs. 6yd Ev
ans. Mrs. Florence Marquette and
Miss Jennie Harris.
M.
White, Mm.
men from H to 20 years of ago weroJArthur R. Wilson. Mr. J. 8. Htubble
prescnt. together with a half dozen field, Mrs. II. F. Phillips, Mr. W. B.
older people who appreciate whole-fFaughr. and Mr. George A. llaydon.
some fun. The department is in
charge of Miss Lottie Milab. who
planned 1L0 good features of the.
evening.
Saturday evening tbo Doccna held a
Tho fifth birthday of Master Ru
dolph Jacobs wa celebrated Thursday
afternoon by a party at tho home of
hi parent. Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs,
which wa attended by Zepha and
I ff iB
urgun, or oruer ui in? nunnrwuie k, tne ltil;t-ttli.p of T,i4r Km
. uuen, juiicp or tro reare for theno alone the renter n, hi r,i.
the District Ml Llnktllle, ld COUnty, Slteet (O he lltlectla at l-natJ
and sute, nude, dated and Bled In strvet. theiiti. mih.i,.u .u-...
renter le of nVimil irrt ioitU
lenection o( itrKinlrj ,tret, tj,
snulh lo center it, ,, r (lf,(
IheOte Mt4ll.r4.lc, nloaj trtiU(
Of First slreel In the !McMk tf
lllh lrret. Ihrijt borthrtiKlb
along the renter line ..f Hid. tmti
a point pj.Mtp the nee Uiw.,aMi
and T nd lol J nl J, t b!i I
if the orlcln) rm of UnkrilU. u
rlty nf KUmath ' OirB, ttf,
"nil hea.ierly atone ihe line Ulwtn
lot C anil and : 4t4 J la I4 )
C, and ronllmiltie lnrtc tKMabsf
l Main street, ad Uirnre MftUstJ.
erly lo ptsre of betlnnle
Wtlne my ht.i arid its u it
Mid rlty ihl 2 it ,ur ftf .Voit.W,
A I. I.IUVITT,
I'ollrp Jtiiige of Mi Cnj
11 :i 13.71.
HAY A MBItltVMAN.
Atturney for I'laintirf.
31-31-J-t3.t9.3C-S h
. .-"-' .: ".- : r. :: " ." 1 wi
inceiiuK ai tne nome 01 Marie uriuun. r t.. -. i.h.. .,,.1 n t,.
enterUlned the Games and light refreshments were httm Hopo (joraon( Elizabeth. Ilow
In the son par-J enjoyed by the girl. The members nnl nnd I c oraham, Rutuh Cofcr.
aus jiary uugncs. ucatrlco Gale. Mildred Hutchinson,
Mrs. Elbert B. Hall
Friday Pelican Club
lor at thu White Pelican hotel Fridar of the club arc:
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afternoon. Mrs. Mary Jackson win-1 uciavia ue Lap. miib Anna Wallkcr Dcarlng . Thelma Ward . Con-
stance FUhcr ana Luclllo Hcnllno.
htrrr lnruvrMMrl Xolke
,Vi,, of Ftllttg ( tho I'rolxmnI ,-
etsifl I tote
The common touucll of the city of
Klamath Falls, Urrgun, havlus! nucr.
talned and determined the propor
llonate' share for which each lot, part
or 101, block ami acreage properly
shall be liable for the Improvement
101 Tnira irrt rrom Main street In
'California vnue, and having on thst
Klh day of November, lH. filed In
th office of lh Police Judge f said
jelly a statement thereof, which said
statement is known and designated
thrt "I'ltOI'imil) AMVtUHUUt.WT
"Acquitted," n p)wurfu. K.11 h'hFRHiV mVFl ,
drama, will come to the Ohpraua fiun-, , ,"T,C' ,H " fc,U ,,(''N KS '
hat
'i.i.i ! . .,..
Tho acilon of this .:' 1 '. "'" r "wn-
l"" iunuy, too ,tn gay of ll-
nlng the prize for bridge honors. Re- Johnston, Miss Jennie Jornslon, Mis
Earl Whltlock Mr 0car E. XVlUmr ,""uultul " rreu 10 me gucBis, "", - "7 "-"".
Mrs! Fred Me!ua STtSS'S 1 Z "' "S lJh
Mas ten.
1 club members, Mrs. Earl Whltlock,
(Mrs. John McTean, Mrs. O. W. Rob
ertson. Mrs fl A. Wmi! Vh V n
In honor of the first anniversary of English. Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mrs.
tho marriage of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mary A. Jackson. Mrs. Thomas Hamp
Bellman, a number of friends quietly ton. Mrs. Louis G. Van Bellen, Mrs.
.Natiicti, the fnrnoti tragedienne. I
freshments were served to the guests, (Pearl Dow, Miss Kathryn McAndrow,l(JucMni; gamM nn(j Vomplng gamcl',,,"r'',, ,n "'' c,ff",r,n- Two r'
11 minouj tiiii coMiiuvie on unimiaiiy
string sls.rrel program.
Tho second episode of 'The Trey o
Heart," tho Kreateit unrlal rtrr ex
hibited in this rliy, wn shown nt Hid
Orphotm lam nlitht to n ripnclty
house. Never I llnre n dull mo-
mcni In this h underfill plcltiro, uud
sssasfcsasisij -. . -.T" vr-jvvvvtririrunjTjjTjvnjTjru
MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS
SELECTIONS NOW
I Will Gladly Reserve
Them for You
Don't wait until Mie Iau minute, iiliea my stock I depleted
when tiie best and prt-ttient tilings ore gone when you
nml 1 are both crowded for time.
Come in today aad look over my stock nt your leisure.
I shall br glad lo rewerve your order until you rail for
them.
First Come, First Served
Only Thirty-three Days Until Chriatma.
Wm. A. Masten, Jeweler
JllialSSAaSlSSlSlSS.a..V))YyWY
1
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Miss Ruth Ball. MUs Mary Ball, Miss
Ethel Stuhbleficld, Miss Olga Hor
lenso Hogue.
day and Monday.
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u,..iu iKinvia uiimiiiu me irinecu- , ..i. ... . .
Hon of an Innocent i.artv mcretv 00 tvmhr: '"4- ,', ' "
1 --'-- HS.J1M SAlal(l. u k.nl.. . .1 ., M
clrcumslantlal l.lBtie li lifi """" " '""" raeeung ut sam
played on the lawn were enjoyed to
the utmost by thu youngsters, A
splendid birthday dinner was served
to the little guests during tho course
'of the afternoon, tho tablu and din
.. ... . .. ... ... 1
iu uruer iu mux me puny rooro !nK room Mt& decorated In a inau.
congenial for all atteadlDC. the wJnrr appropriate lo Tlmnknitlvlnir time.
men of tho Christian church. In ari aaa
tutiftiMf) iui u uua nuivr uiiu cuviui
res. s - . .. .1 .---
at tho church next Friday evening, -.. ... pt- mi auuionce 1 Kopl In .1 sute of suit.
"" " "" woman horary vmunrcsied nxr lenient frnm hefi
i
BtS
K
anv
have decided that tho boxes brought
by married women and by unmarried,
shall bo separated and sold separate
ly. In this way, the single people
will bo paired off, aiid the married
peoplo will cat together. Instead of
being auctioned off, tho boxes vlll all
be sold at 50 cents each. An exchange
bazaar will bo conducted, and a short
program will bo rendered during the
evening.
Mrs. Bert WJthrow will entertain
tho Tuesday Bridge Club at her homo
Tuesday.
Mrs. Rufus 8. Moore, Mm. Charles
II. Wlthrow, Mrs. Clay P. Mason, Mrs.
Harry Gooller, Ming McCurdy, Mrs.
C. E. Martin and Mrs. R. J. 8hcet
wero Invited guests at Wednesday's
session of tho Art Needlework Club.
held at tho homo of Mrs. 3. Fred Goel-
lor, on West Main street. The after
noon, devoted to needlework and in
cluding a light luncheon, was de
lightful to all attending. Members of
this well known club are Ht, R. E.
Wattenburg, Mrs. Carey M. Ramiby,
Mrs. J. F. Gooller, Mrs. Karl O. Cum
ralngs, Mrs. Henry Newnham. Mrs.
George CnasUIn, Mrs. Oeorgo WJrts,
Mrs. R. H, Dunbar, Mrs. C. C. Hogue,
Mrs. George R. Hum, Mr;. 8am T.
incut
was held Friday afternoon nt the
Library Club, with twenty-flvo or thir
ty interested ladles In attendance, and
If thu first meeting Is to be accepted
as a criterion, this department will
soon prove one of the most Interesting
In the club's work. All of tho ladle
in altendanco wero greatly elated with
the work ait started, and are anxious
for tho time of tho next meeting to
arrive. Instructions in tatting, cro
cheting and embroidery wore given
under tho direction of Mr. Robert B.
Wattenburg, in charge of the depart
ment, find much headway wa made
by beginners, whllo some partly
verticil In thexo aria gained Home
knowledge that will bo beneficial to
thorn.
pressed excitement from beginning lo
end. Thl program will he repealed
Mil evening.
On the road, and due Saturday,
shipment of Winter Flowers for hat
land corsage trimmings.
GBRTRUDK ft CO,
.Insurance that para, gee Clillcot,
Mfl Mala street. Proae M. 16-tf
FOR RENT My homo of i larao
rooms, with ever convenience;
newly paporcd and varnished: hot
water coll In heater, J. 8. Peck, 741
Walnut. 31-Ct
Monday we will receive nnoihnr In
voice of tho moil popular mld-wlnter
shape, In fiiust quality of Lyons Vol
vet and Plush, Vuluea $7 lo $6, on
alo next wok nt $2,'jS,
OKRTRUDi: ft CO,
Mr. Whosiis did not have n willow
Clothe basket Just , tailsit alio didn't
know whero to buy It, no f y0ii hIioiiIi!
Happen to siD hor within the m-xi fw
duyii, tell her she run cm nil mIic at
wiiiiJohriNtorio'
Hliiitiiioiu for Piiltlk-uliou
Iu tho Justice Court foi the District of
iinKvviiio, (,'oiini) t,t Klamath,
Htato of Orugon.
Big Basin Lumber Company, n cor
poration, I'lnlnllff,
v.
Win. H. ami F. 8. I'M,, ro-tinrttiorii,
and Win, H, and F, H. Fish, Defendant.
iTo Wro. fl. ami F. ll, FJsh, lo-parliier,
.. win. n, mid K, H, Flail Do-fondants:
Id tho Nnmo of tho Hlnto of Oregon 1
u, unu cavil of you. are liarM.v
requulrod to appear and auswer the
council win u held, a tho Hum for
hearing and determining all objec
tions to such assessment and having
tit ant and determined such objec
tions. f nny there he, said Common
Council will on said date proceed lu
n.es the protxirllonatn share and
part of the cost of such Improvement
In accordance) with thu benefit accrued
upon each loi, port of lot, block or
acreage properly. Bach and wty
nner of properly liable for the cost
of such Improvement la hereby rc.
furred to such asmant roll on fll
In (he ofilco of (he Police Judae for
aetaiicd information.
Tho boundaries within which the
Property lie (hat is benefitted aud
Until,, for (he cost of such Iniprovn
mont, which said boundaries are a
follows, to wit;
llcgliiulng at the Intersection of
Third street and Main street In said
city, ihoncti In an easterly direction
'long the boundary Una of Main
trct (0 the Intersection of tho txiuri-
unry lint, between Iota 8 aud 3 In
Jlock IX of tho original town of
Mnkvllle, now rlty of Klanmiii v.iu
Oregon, running thence In a norther
oireciion 1101 ween lota and 3 mid
Heater Guide
iMeiiaii)
Houston's
Metrtftlkafl AnittMris
HOUSTON'S
OPKKA HOUSE
DARK
STAR TllKATEt
MATt'ltll.W .t,M Hi Ml.ll
IMnlel FrohoiAii l'rvral
iiiixitv 1:. ii.i:v
Hlipporlrd by
lura HaHier. lloiie IVirr aad
Fsmsous l'ln)rr la
"(.iii:mi:a 7;.vr
Coming Monday
Fourteenth KplwJ
"TIIK I'KIIILS OF I'.U'llXr"'
Mallnere every Hatuntsy al
at aiao
TOMOIIIIOH'
"AOgUITTKB"
A powerful photd-draraa. howln
tho folly of giving credence 10 clr-
cuuiNlanllal evidence,
AdMllo ie aad gr.
MATINKK KVKMY aUTUIlOAY AHm
JUNDAV AT 81M
TEMPLE THEATII
KaluurtUy
"lleMrsLMellg I'ldorUI,"
Current Kvoiil
"Ttm Itaiiit'r,"
Kalem Two-llovl Hpeciai
'The liHeMimo Tiwll,"
HnIlK Coined)'
Hiiuday
"Mhes.' Clotlilng,"
Kdlson Twicllcel flwrl'
"Hophle' legacy,"
Kanay Coiueily
"I'ollllr and FreM,"
Vllagrapli lrn,im
AIIMIMMION AliWAVH lCljW
MATINKK IIAIIiV "
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