HATUUOAV.HKl'TKMm.,,, paob . host THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Society ovonts, however tor tlio purposo of Tho homo of Mr. nml Mrs. H. Or bringlug their congregations niorovm was tho hcouo Wednesday night closely together and in tho hope that lot ono of tho most delightful parties strangers horo may got ncuuilnted. of tho season, when they entertain Tim vntme lieoDles class of tho ed In honor of their sons, Howard, What aro tho sportsmen of Klam ath County coming to, when I'liiirlos ltlloy and Iloh Hynn spend thieo . ... .....i. ..1.....1 r.ittln Mnrv Ava DeLap. daughter' r,,.lQ,, snn.iav School iravo Miss im ensign nt Annapolis, nml Hoy, dujs on tho t'ppor i.nKo. um , v,.....,. - - ... at Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeLap, wa8Uolen wirtz a farowell party, In the Hostess ono day this weok for a ""- nature of u surprise, Tuesday ovon- HPORTSMKN RETURN 1HJCKI.HKS Bcr of her small frlemis in nonor 01 lng The guests plnyod games, en Tter fifth birthday. I Joyed somo music and had 11 general She received many lovely gifts jB00lj time until refreshments were rrom tho iuvlicd guests which would jscrVed, and farewells said, ptadden tho heart of most pny. Thorns who participated in tho nt mnll girl. The children romped and tar, were Inez Hell, Uuth Mlllor, played games during tho afternoon jjiui0 Miller, Jesslo Calowoll, Mag and were served' with a dainty lun-'B0 calewell. Thelma Gibson, Esthoi cheon toward evening. Those pro- Morgan. Mildred Morgan sent were Harriott, Robert, Louise, and Allen Hunter, Ned and Lee Val entine, Eileen Loomls, Lenora and Eileen Argrares. Lloyd Argravcs. Konneth, and Jenny Dwlggins, Neil,Foy nragg. Wilburn Gibson, Valorio sther Clara Kirkpatrlck, Anna Collins, Jose phine McLaln, Anna Hackland, Alice Carson, lone Solomon, Gertrude Wlrtz. Jay Loomls, Sammy Redding, rife. Buster and Junior DeLap, Dwalne, Dorothy and Glen DeLap. This winter promises to be a quiet one for Society as the effects of the Tears of war and tho quiet thpy brought has not yet worn away. The churches are holding various social Hemstitching Have your gowns, blouses, waists and wearing apparel hemstitched. It gives them that smart look that nothing else can. Curtains, towels, dresser scarfs etc. beautifully done. MRS. L. A. BURGESS Phone 214W 131 N. 4th St. Gibson, Forost Hughston, Earl Car son and Ray Trlmblo. Thursday Master Jack Beaver, ac companied by Mrs. Nato Ottorbeln, Mrs. Warren Crooks, Mrs. E. E. Ma gee, Mrs. J. J. Parker and Mrs. Nannie Cantrall, motored to tho Ward ranch, where they spent a de lightful afternoon "getting back to nature," as it wore. The hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ward served tho Klamath Falls people, who were their guests for tho day, with one of the most wonderful chicken dinners' .with every imagin able trimming, they had tho pleas ure of eating for some time, the guests declared, upon their return. Mrs. W. S. Slough had a picnic supper for her class of girls and their friends, of the Presbyterian church, on the large well kept ( Johnston lawn in Hot Springs, yes I terday. The affair was well attended by a company of about forty-five young men and women. REMEMBER Our cows are Tubercline Tested. The City health officer has inspected our premises and could make no suggestions for betterment. Think of the Babies. Does this appeal to you? City Milk Depot Phone 296J - who was recontly discharged irom the navy. Tho ovonlng was spent lu playing five hundred, honors for which were taken by Herman Foster. At tho close of tho ovonlng dainty refresh ments wore served by tho hosts. Tho following wore present: Mis ses Mlnnlo llnrititm, Clara Calkins, Mylcr Calkins, Point Loavltt, May hollo, and Mrs Orva Karnest, Carl Nowbury, Dick Slater, Herman Fos tor. James S. Sheohy. Howard Orem and Hoy Orem. M. O. Kohhs, of San Francisco, to gether wth his sister, Mrs. Mntson of Portland dlnnor last night, and attended tho theater later. Their guests wero Mrs. Estollo Carrier, Mrs. Arons, and Mrs. H. It. Reynolds. Tho youngor sot enjoyed a social evening at tho Moose Halt last night. This was tho second affair of tho sort to bo given slnco the open ing of High School and If plans aro carried out as thoy stand now there will be a danco every Friday night for the high school set. A delightful social afternoon was enjoyed yesterday by tho many friends of Mrs. L. Jacobs. In whoso honor Mrs. J. E. Doarlng entertain ed, upon the eve of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs departure- for San Francis co and other southern cities. During tho nftornoon a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, to Mesdames J. J. Parker, E. E. Ma- gee, Margaret Pitts. Gertrude Moore, J. P. Leo, E. II. Henry, Fred Mills Frank Davis. Fred Cofer, A. F. Gra ham, Nato Ottorbeln, L. Jacobs and Miss Waive Jacobs. The ladles of tho Music Club arc meeting today with Mrs. Fred Mills, for their regula'r monthly session. Tho afternoons of the club are spent i tithe study of tho groat composers. their masterpieces and lives. FIELDS OF GRAIN TO THE VERY CAR STEPS .3b Int and oomo homo with oniy i" ducks? Impossible as It may seem 'tis novortholoHH true and tho twoi men are having to answer to their friends around town today If your glasses or oes are not re fracting light. ,oo Winter's nJid ' see bettor. -U--1 MONEY TO LOAN If von need money on your homo, or tho homo you would llko to build, . .,.., entertained at a duck; mk .tor imricu.u,. .. .11 lit it mum j !.,.., .. . . tiino lo get it. You may neloct your plmlrn 111 IllOHt MIY lllirt of tllO clt and I will arrange easy payments for 'ou- , , I If Its an Investment you nro looking for in improved or unimproved pro- portion I have somo oi mo iiomi in tho County. If Its Flro or Ltro insurance imi need, I will fix you up. In Uict U Its anything In tho renl estate lino you will do well to boo mo. Drop In urn! talk it over. JAS. M. WATKINS, Jr. 620 Main St Phone 320R BOYS TAKE AUTO TRIP. Earl Humphrey and Rex La Prair ie left yesterday in tho latter'a bug for Stockton, California, on a pleas ure trip before tho opening of tho Oregon Agricultural college. We can duplicate any lens. Winter's Optometrist. ; T r7? llMWMMMyyjrW5CT,,l'g ? ! Z2. Out atone the right of way of the Orand Rapids and Ullfeil railroad In 1918. railway officials let It be known that f-nawivml welcome to cultivate the Idle land thereon. Tho upper plctur tknl iplowln which followed and (he lowor picture ehowt U hirrtiul Wheat In the ahok, the 191 crop 1 a' s TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WWWV-.-m-.-.-i--i ti FOR SALE Residence blocks from Main St 1053. lot. Two P O Ilox 20-3t FOR SALE Dandy little house on Tenth St. $17G0 half cash Lot on Main St. $500. Lots closo In nt $300 and $350. Lots on pavement 2 blks from Main st. $20.00 per Toot TorniB on all our lots. W. M. Montellus. with K. D. Co. 1303 Mnln St 20-tf WANTED Chnlnmen for Highway surveys. Apply Mnln Streot. Phono 440. State 1311 20-7t FOR SALE Parlor Heating Stove Practically now. Used two months Price $15. 614 Lincoln St. 20-3t FOR RENT Apartments und sloop. ing rooms $3.50 per week. Fuel furnished. 102 Main. Phono 4S5. 20-6t MALE HELP WANTED $400.00 per month for party to represent manufacturer lu this section. Call Sunday, Baldwin Hotel 404. 20-lt I.nsT Huh ran off Oldsmob lo car " "ihctwoen Klamath Falls and Dorrls. 20-21 piuder plcaso leave at Horald offico and receive suitable rowurd. 20-lt' VWWWWWWWWWWWN5 5..:....x..-j.M("j-;-":"j":":":":"i" I t HOUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements " fy t WHY THE BRUNSWICK METHOD OF RE PRODUCTION INSURES A SUPE- . RIOR PHONOGRAPH Reason No. 1" -The Brunswick Method of Reproduction includes the Ultona. a new conception in playing. The Ultona consists of an arrangement of the sev eral necessary reproducing diaphragms upon one tone arm an all-in-one arrangement, with no attachments nothing to take off or put on. At a turn of the hand, tho Ultona presents to any type of record the proper diaphragm and needle, the exact weight. Thus the requirements of each type of record are met. The Ultona demands no sacrifice in tone, as attachments often do. pMtnn fJn o Equal in importance to reproduction is neasuii no. tone ampincat0n, The Brunswick Method of Reproduction also includes a new Idea in acoustics The Brunswick Amplifier. Old-time Ideas wero at variance. Some makers still cling to metal construction. Others use a combi nation of wood and metal a wood en horn and a metal casting as the 'throat. But tho Brunswick- Amplifier is oval in shape, and built entirely of wood, like a fine violin. It is molded of rare holly-wood. The sound waves recolvo uniform amplification to reach their fullness, hence Tho Brunswick tone is richer and moro natural. Strident, metallic notes aro absent. We Invite Comparison Make comparisons. Let your ear decide. Try to find an equal to Brunswick tone, You're bound to end such a search at a Brunswick shop, where every opportunity will bo given you to decide for yourself. Hear' this remarkable Instrument beforo you decide. - pjMMy g$f ill it Pis II ill m $40.00 to $1500 H. J. Winters t Jeweler and Optician I 706 Main St Klamath Fall's, Oregon f. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAXCI.NO Wednesduy & Saturday Nights. Topiilar 1uxz Orchestra WANTED Passenger for San Fran cisco and Southorn California Miow 1 Dodge. Cnll Sunday p. m. 101 Baldwin Hotel. 20-lt I Am leaving for Oakland first of (next week and would Mke passenger (who wants to tako fishing trip via Hunibolt Bay. Phone 2G4 or 22.M. Ask for Edwards. 20-lt I!: ) Mi " i KBfB WO STAR THEATER TODAY Adolph :5ul;r Presents JOHN ItAlMlYMOlti:. In "HERE COMES THE IJItlDK" Also Burton Holmcv Travelogue And BRAY PICTOdRAPH. . 8VNDAY Gold ivy n Presents TOM MOORE In "A MAN AND HIS MONEY." A Story of The Bright IjightH and Tlio Youth That Turned tliem down. Otficr Features on Tho Program aro A Big V. Special Comedy and Bray Cartoons. rEMPLE THEATER TODAY ' Jesse li. liiiaky Presents PAULINE FREDERICK In "A WOMAN IN THE CASE" Also Patlio Nous Lntest Current Events. and Pcto Morrison In A Thrilling Western Drama SUNDAY VitagrapH Presents IIAHKY T. MOREY Tn "SILENT! STJtENGTII" Also Patlio News Latest Current Events, And A Sidney Drew Comedy Admission Matinee 10 & 15 cents Evenings 10 & SO cents MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregoa HIGH SCHOOL HOT Wants work mornings or evenings. Would work In prlvato family for room and board. Phono 207 or Call at 727 Main St. 20-3t FOR RENT-Gentleman. -Furnished Room Dor 137 First St. 20-6t FOUND Gold and enamel Grace M. E. Third year pin. Call Branden burgs. 15-2t STEEL RANGE For sale. A. J. Wlard 2nd and High. 20-lt WOOD We aro receiving many in quiries for block wood from points in California, and tho indications are that largo quantities of this wood will bo shipped to outsldo points when fall weather conies. If you want to storo Block Wood Buy now and be safe Single loads $5.00 Double loads $7.00 i TERMS CASH 0. PEYTON Office moved to 702 Main Phono 112-R "WOOD TO BURN" The Super Mind And A Company of Wonder Workers. ORIENTAL DANCING GIRLS From the Royal Harem of Raja Comosoehme Opera House SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST. THREE NIGHTS PRICES including War Tax 30c and 55c Jpt A Wise M buy Some Rubber! fie with the wise class. Buy Norwalks. JUDDLOW 49 Main St. Pe