&&& SiV -.. ,,-,.,- m,ai.D. KLAMATH ITALIAOWMQN niimiiiiiiuiiHi""111 Goods Arriving t$U.'- l AffJMAY, MNVaJIY aa . , Daily IHMBBMMHMMMI 4 LV , :a rU' w , ii i u. ' A ,' " SKJ l'Vi t,& &- A, Si, 5 T Br !', FJiUi' mm AJ ry ;fe?.; :. '.Mraffi 1 ''l New Silks and Cinghi KMBJUST I N A Mile inlTravel for a Dollar in Trade Practical ery worn-. In Klamath Mb will T ar J t andWyX of them that contemplate, a new .ilk frock, will b. in early to make heTchok. from this stock, The shipment include, all the new .ohd .hade. and many pretty conceit, in fancy .tripe.. In Ginghams, too, there is a wide auortment of the very lattft in thU d..ir.bl. fabric, and the early caller will, of course, get the choice of the lot Every day, from now on we will receive addition, to our .pring display, and it will be to your interest, to watch our advertisement.. STILTS DRYGOODS CO. A Few SUITS WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" Bargains Left in AND COATS We Give A Mile in Travel for a Dollar in Trade i r""il?'- -ii T) ta before 16 o'clock Sat. m xVV " ,..- . 4 . (CMtbunl from Page I) White Pellcan0hotel. with Lawrence MehaCey boat. The program will fee aefoUews: Plaao Solo Sextette from Lucia ' (Domliettl), Mrs. Vernon Motsch--eaaachar. "Yteeee of theaWoods" (Rnbensteln) ; Joefc.Lomond" (old Scotch). Hiss vjHorteaeeHogue. VJack o; Lantern, Bogle Man", from . x. "Mite Sherry", Mrs: C. C. Cof er. "Oeod-bye, Sweet Day" (Vannab). ..'JUaalHelea Paxoa. fancy work, and was pleaaeatly spent by all. Following this, a splendid chicken dinner, cooked as only Mrs. Wilson can prepare, was highly en- Joyed by the guests, who were Mrs. A. A. Bellman. Mrs. Percy Evans, Mrs. Gray a ton A. Bellman and Mrs. Syd Brans. " The following compose the Febru ary banquet commute chosen by Prosperity Rebekah lodge at the last meeting: Addle Walker, chairman; M. Rr Doty, Kittle Tulle, Fred Hynd man, Jennie Pelts, Jasper Bennett, rflnr Dun". Mnhnum) : "Winter S-UWto" (DoKoTen).Mlss Gladys lEllbe Bnort. Bur" Bnort- ' . !pAa 'Wnlilrnn n-nrM Rlnnn hma Peel. Hoetarae . Op. tees Waldron, Georgia Sloan, Rose mm) 'Mrs. R. R. Hamilton. "Uri bf Lore Divine" (Spross); "A s Day Dream (StrelesM), Miss Carrie Foeter. MlauW Walts (Chopin). Mrs Fred a"Oofr; '"Prayer from Jewels of the Madon- " aa" 1Ferrarl) ; "Marchioness Tour Dancing" (Lemalre), Miss Louise Beaton. "Dear Lore, Remember Me" (Mar- skall); "The Road to Maadalay" . (Speaks), Mr. Lawrence Mehaffey. Xallaby 'from "Jocelyn" (Godard) ; ."Happy Day" (Sanderson), Miss Claudia Spink. 'All'Are Sleeping" (Pasmore) ; "Aus "jfalaer Grossen" (Schmergen- ,Ai error crept into this column last, Saturday, In the announcement ef tie second Klatawa dance of the present series. The dance is to held , tats coming Friday night, at the t White' Pelican hotel dining room. A saliedld time is expected by the eoterio attending these bops. Mf , ,.Mrs.- Eugene A. Wilson was hostess to) the Merry-Go-Rouqd Club, at ber heme oa Sixth street Tuesday after- aeoa. The afternoon was devoted to Vl M ' " " ". in 9, No. 2 (Chopin), !John80n- Laur B,co Etn1 Gr0' x Miss Margaret Worden. !" "" uu, -. u,u -meSwaaewa" (Cowea); "From the Pe"' Be,Ie Sm,ta Laa of the Sky-blue Water" (Cad-1 A .1.M 1a ....la M DU.AI. Rebekah Lodge, the following mem bers were chosen as members of the degree team, in addition to the regu lar efficers: Banner Bearers Mrs. Llssle Rams- by, Mrs. Kit Tulle, Mrs. Rose Keesee, Miss Greta McMillan. Supporters to Banner Bearers Mrs. Lea Bean, Mrs. Dick Willis, Miss Waldron, Mrs. O. D. Matthews, Mrs. Adeline Cofer, Mrs. Chan. Graves, Mlsa Laura Bice and Miss Watten-burg. Scene Supporters Mrs. Miles Lip- pert and Miss Bee Summers. Musician Mrs. Chas. Garcelon. The team will meet for practice on Monday night, at 7:80, and the cap tain, Mrs. Margery Oterbein, insists that all members of the team be pre sent. Other members are also re quested to be at the hall on that evening, so that if any alterations ta the lineup are necessary, they can be made with no Inconvenience. Mrs. G. K. Van Riper was hostess to the Tuesday Bridge Club, at ber home on Johnson and Canby streets, Tuesday afternoon, an enjoyable afternoon being spent. Following bridge, a luncheon was served to tke Pan," a New Coiucviiun of the Sprite For the Panama-Pacific Exposition ; i-j fc'rf 1 LOEWEIBROS. , 518 MainlStreet " -pa t - J itk ilniin I That Can Be Depended On g w ; Our Spring Stock I Here 1 - tmdM fuHjof up4obte fabric el eaKkuhre design. See the new CJen Urquhart novelties. YouH be ; Wkfied with our tailoring if. right y- " &. .' "r is U. Show You guests who were Mrs. 811as Oben chain, Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. Lyle O. Mills, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. Fred Melhase, Mrs. George J. Walton and Mrs. Will T. Lee. In the name of Valentine, patron saint Of hearts and the arrows of Cupid, We ask you to Join us to sing and dance It the playing cards grows stupid, In the Pelican lobby at half past eight; , February twelfth will be the date. The foregoing little poem is the wording on the invitations being sent out by Miss Louise Sargent, Miss Ag nes Lee, Miss Edna Wells, MUs Ada Soule, Miss Gertrude Seeley, Miss Alice Blackford, Miss Alice McCourt, Miss Estelle Blair. The affair prom ises to be blgbly enjoyable, replete with novel stunts, and it is needless to say that with such versatile young ladles In charge. It will prove to be one of tbe biggest entertainments of the winter season. Mrs. Charles F. Stone entertained the Bridge Club, Saturday afternoon, there being two tables. Mrs. Aubrey R. Campbell, Mrs. Fred Melhase and Mrs. Arthur E. Whitman were Invited guests at Fri day's meeting of the Friday Pelican Club, when Mrs. Earl Whitlock was hostess. Mrs. Thomas Hampton won the bridge prize, after which dainty refreshments were served. Members of the club are Mrs. J. C. Brocken- brougb, Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. Earl Whit lock, Mrs. English, Mrs. Qua A, Krause, Mrs. Louis G. Van Bellen and Mrs. Mary Jackson. ' Upwards of thirty women were in attendance at yesterday's session of the art department of the Woman's Library Club, and at tbis, work was outlined in an admirable manner. Mrs. Addle Walker and Mrs. H. E. Momyer took charge of Instructions in tatting, Mrs. S. B. Evans and Mrs. J. B. Elliott were la charge of cro cheting Instructions and embroider ing was explained to beginners by Mrs. Robert E. Watenburg. At this meeting a class in water color and pastel work was formed, and the work will be under the direction of Mrs. Zeno 0. Kimball. The ad dress of the president of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs, given at the recent Eugene convention, was read at yesterday's meeting by Mrs. Wilbur Joaes. Mrs. Earl Whitlock entertains tbe Tuesday Club aext Tuesday. Card of Tbaaks Wa take tbis means of extending to tke many friends who so kindly helped as in our sad bereavement, for their generous efforts to make tba blow fall lighter, and for their sympathy, which brought to us the pint of resignation, and has taaght a tba true seaalag f the wart wfrta4 MB. aad MRS. FRED HOUSTON. SSsBwSBBst - Saft BgL. BBBBBBBSBBBBWftr sgggggl ASaJHSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtV jfj&nlHtfV ' IjipsSflgggggav UHIsjHaMK'PPft gggK-iV Sl?! r 'jliSBBBBBBBBBBBBa BBBBL lfc 5T t ( iy 9 IjSsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI ggggfT-C'i'v vfyk&JBBMR BBsVKV) 'kSSBBBBBBBBsVSSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB IZms2bsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb VS-Cgfj A LITTLE SPORTING GO! By Hal Sheridan United I'rcM Service NEW YORK, Jan. 23. Without a doubt trio game of gol( Is gaining converts, perhaps more rapidly than any other sport. Onco looked upon as distinctly tlio sport of the men of some ago and avoldupols, It now reaches Into all iiKon aud tjpes of men for Its follower. Wldo prcj nKcntlng, one itolf port doclarttx, U rcapoiultilo (or tho adonce In gol'lnx. Word tlut sturdy athletics like Christy Mathowson and other ball players had taken to chas- wlth a lino assortment of loUittfc The army of fanatics who abyss gome In this country was lost year by more than &o,000,i I tig to representatives of golf i houses. At the recent mtsUsfi tho United States dolt AModMlsti ealn lit membership of 31 tolfi with members running lntotstttss and, was reported ovrr the ; year. Tho growth of munlclptl til courses has brought out uf new golf enthusiasts In Itresri of tli country. There W Trfi Iiir the llttlu whlto ball across tho green, brought many followers to tho ,n to bollevo that tin- comlm Kamo. Tlioy uon retort litre that (0 w wo KrPftt (,, 0( Joliu J. McOrnw of tbo Ulauts, l.to tho game, about to tnkt up tho paslluiv of John I). Itockofeller and other notables, j Tho report, however, seams to be based on nothing more tauglbto thau' the fact that "Jnwu" was presented j Water Systems for J Rural Communities This photograph shows a sketch Hon at San Francisco. Mr. Fry has model of "Pan," by Sherry E. Fry, executed one of his delightful con the famous American sculptor, tor tho trlbutlons to tho sculpture at the Kx- Panama-Paclflc International Expos!- position. j , .. -'gjY'- 7"HjrTr' BgjsijJ Mary Pickford, the most popular photoplay actress In tho world, will be seen at the Star theater today and tomorrow, In her greatest success, "Hearts Adrift". "Hearts Adrift" is a romantic drama of tbe sea, which portrays the life of a little Spanish girl, who, after a terrible storm at sea, Is cast upon the sands of a desolate Island, of which she Is the sole human Inhabit ant, and after many acts of kindness, she finally galas the everlasting friendship of a wild beast, a wolf, which is her only companion, until one day while walking on tbe beach, she cornea upon a human being, ly ing unconscious mjon the sands. At first sbo fears him, later, through constant companionship, she learns to love Mm, and later a great many wonderful things happen the kind of slturtlons it takes to make a won derful story, "Little Mary" la soen at ber best In "Hearts Adrift." The scenes are beautiful and for most part aro ocean nnd tropical scenes. "HoartH Adrift" is In four reek, l In addition to tbe feature, the Hearst Sollg News Pictorial, and one reel, showing come of the world's beauty spots, will be showa. Every patron will ha presented with a postcard photo of Miss Pickford. Tonight the Orpheus will again show 'Painted Hills," the eleventh episode of the "Trey o' Hearts." "The Rice Industry of the U. 8.," and a Ford Sterling comedy will complet the program. For Suaiay aad Monday "Paid in rail," with Tally Marshal! aad the full original cast, comes to the Or pheus. Few of tho reading public have uot read this story, uud conse quently the movie portrnsal will bo of unusual Interest. No Trust Hero President Wilson has not lost ono wink of sleep worry ing about ono of the largest Indus tries In tho United States, and usci the oxamplo to show that keen com petition helps, and not hinders, big business. Just think, there aro 189 different makes of sewing machines and the surprising thing about it Is that ono firm In this town has taken tho trouble to get machine needles for ovcry one or thoso 189 different makes. "Who Is going to all this trouble to make shopping easy?" Why Wll lls-Johnstone Co., of course i BA1.U.M, Jan. 23. Communities aro authorised to Incorporate like municipal corporations for tho pur poitu of supplying their Inhabitants with water for domestic purposos In a bill, Introduced today by Representa tive Rlsley. To Incorporate they must petition tho county court, and If tho petition has flftocu por rent of the legal voters of tho district pre scribed In tbo potltlou, tho court shall call u special election for the purposo of giving tho people In tho district an opportunity to vote on tho question. Should tho voto bo In favor of Incorporation, then trustees nro to be olocted, Many thousands of women are em ployed by tbo British government as telegraphic and telephone operators, both systems now being owned and worKoa tiy tbe government These women are paid from 16.76 to fit) por week.' Theater Guh i rvt&000A0A00m00im Houston's Hopolku Anuati vwjs aaes-- ssjsraojsl . HOUSTON'S OPERA HO USB DARK STAR THE A TBI, Mr. w. W. Itohliuon, Portland. Ore. Carried 1 10,000 Insurnnco twenty six months for I08G.20, loss div idends, 1180.32. His family re colvos $37. CO a month for twenty yoars certain, and during llfo of bene ficiary. F. M. PRIEST, Agent. 23-2tV Accurate Information about Klamath Basin. Ask Chllcotc. the The man who eats apples has little desire to drink. BAGLEY'S APPLE JUICE should be more widely used. 24tf Subscribe for the Ilenild. 50 cent .month hf2ijA &bs&)Wgy 1CflsSMSMMBM Estray Notice" Sorrel horse, taken up about Janu ary 9, at my place, Z miles east of Klamath Falls, known as Broad view farm. Said animal Is about 17 hands high, old, bearing saddle marks no evidence of harness, so perceptible brand, slightly store in knees for ward, Sweney oa left shoulder, Owner can have same by paying teed bill and paying for this advertisement. ,Mt J F.L.aTVANB lasaraaea that pays, and pays oa time. Sea OhHcote, SSS Main St "The Palntod Hills' Elovonth oplsodo of "Trey o' Honrts ' "Tho Illce Industry in tint U. t." "Secret Service Smltx" f Sterling comody ADMISSION 10c ' . Daniel frohman prtsestt MAKY riCKFOW IN "Hearts AdrtftM romance of tbe sea la fear I Additional AtractJow "Hearet-HeUsT News lleMfW; "The Beauty Spots of I 10 asxl SO CENTS 5 MntliKvn rvrry HatMrdsy "ad l at 2:W TKMPLE T1IEATII COMINO Next Sunday aad Monday "PAID IN FCLL" ADMISSION 10 aad 80c MATINKK KVKRV HATH RIMY AND SUNDAY AT SlSO Pallia Dally News Latest war scenes "Till Death Do Us Fart" Sells two-reel drsaw "Egyptian Mammy" Vltagraph comody SUNDAY "A Midnight Trasedr'' ' Kalem two-real !" "Golden Hope" 1 Kalem two-reel drasu "lied Dye" Blograph comedy ADMIsMMOff ALWAYS ! MATINKK DAIfcY AT ! Al.1 MCRNSKD fU MERRILL OPERA Hi . , MartiH,Oft sdvrinv inrmmiM AMaV gAlWWf! V Jtfl SH?i5