I'AOH HIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BATURDAV, MAY SS, 1021 V ; Society '(Continued from papo five) tulo. Tho nftornoon was pleasantly opont ontertalnlng tho smnll tots. Vorr dainty refreshments woro serv ed by Mrs. Rogers, assisted by Miss Metsker. Thoso Invited for tho nttor aoon were: Mrs. Brldgoford nnd daughter, Waynelto, Mrs. Chns. L. Mooro nnd daughter. Mnry Jnno; Mrs. Will Baldwin nnd son, Georfio; Mrs. L. O. Van Dollcn and son Roper Louis; Mrs. C. II. Underwood, Mrs. II. 0. Cliambcrland nnd Miss Cecllo Chamberland, Zcpba and Jean Hob era, James and Donald Hosers. On Inst Saturday Mrs. K. M. Dubb entertained at dinner In honor of Miss Isabello Baron, of Medford, who was vlsltlnB hero. Tho BUests were Miss Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. Kred. Noel' nnd Dr. Paul Noel. Apnln on Wednesday of this wvok, Mrs. Hubb entertained tho flvo hundred club. A very cnjoyablo af ternoon was spent by tho ladles pres ent who were Mcsdames TerwIlllBcr, Coster, Stewart, Byron Hnrdenbrook'. Lincoln, Chas. Moore, Fred. Dunbar, Walters and Doweeso. At tho close of tho garao tho hostess served dainty refreshments. A Mandolin club has been formed, with tho following members: II. B. Wood. Allco McCourt, W. V. Mar shall, Clara Calkins and E. S. Vcatch. KLAMATH OIL. CO'S. STOCK WAN ted Will pay spot cniih for ono or more shares, Stato number of shares offered nnd lowest prlco In first let ter. Address Investor, Box 1, enro Herald. POUND A book of travelers checks In ono of tho roaches yesterday. Call at freight depot nnd Identify. 18 Will tho parties who nro robblnR tho tulip beds of their blooms nt 735 HlRh, plcaso discontinue It. 28 FOK HKNT Furnished house keep- InB rooms nt 200 Vino St. I'hono 337J. 28 ' FOK TRADE A Reed coins hard i ware business on Mnln street, for , Income property. MlnlnR Interests I reasons for tradlns. Inquire W. II. I K., Herald office. 38-31 i ' WANTED Man to work on ranch who understands Irrigation. I'hono !253J. 2S MASCOT WINS HOUT PORTLAND, May 28. Hilly Mascot, tho Portland bnntnmwolght, won n ten round decision over Pnl- inoro of Momphls, last night. Hob by Parker ,of Seattle, won from Eddlo Mnhonoy of Chicago. I.K11IT HNOWH IN MONTANA HELENA, May 38. Light snows havo fnllen nt widely separated places In Montana, tho fall being heaviest In tho mountain suctions. FOK SALE Plnstored 5-room now houso. ono block from pavement. t less for cash. Phono 370 or 54 BM. 2S-1 NEW TODAY o " You can havo lots of fun at the now Hot Springs Hath House. 28 TOR RENT Furnrahed 3-room apartment, 35. Mrs. Anderson, apartment 6. at 628 Oak st. 28 FOR SALE 4-room house', furnished or unfurnished, also cabin; 1505 Ore. Avo. 28-4 FOR SALE Six J6rscy cows, all giv ing milk., wo separators, one second hand Bluebell and ono nearly new Sharpless. Ray Hicks, Grlpsby ranch Olene. 28- It's The Wittier' s Skill That tells tho story, not only In scientific eyo ex amination nnd lenses far nlshed, but also In the "know how" of adjusting glasses to such a nicety, that the greatest- result Is given to the wearer. Consult us about your eyes. H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OPTICIAN 700 5IAIN STREET If you want to make ll the i whole day happy, f 4"?- J ju.tWhi.tle (WHISTLE Always th some .hvlM th world over 1 W B I PHONE 202 I 7j-r Serves you right THE CLUB CAFE The Rex Cafe SUNDAY SPECIAL DINNER $1.25 Citrus Fruit Cocktail Chow Cbow Ripe Olives Pickled Beets Asparagus Tips Mayonnaise 1 Chicken u la Reine Choice of ' One-half fried spring chicken with ' corn fritters Maryland ' ' Chirkcn Frlcasseo with Dumplings Chicken In cream a la King Mashed Potatoes ' Steamed Rlcs Rex Special Punch Cholro ot Vanilla Ico Cronm, Maplo Nut. Chop Suey, Butter Scott Ii, or Marshmollow Sundae, Assorted Pies For courteous service and good things to eat. Try that popular place the CLUB CAFE Our Prices are Right 125 So. 6th St. 4-j.....H.-M-'M-H OWL CAFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 427 MAIN ST. TKV OUR SUNDAY DINNER 75c i 80UP Mock Turtlo ' SALADS Crab Salad 'PO 0IlvcJI FISH Sardines on Lettuce. ' -. ENTREES Chicken Fricassoo, Parsley Dumplings. Small Tonderloln of Beef, Mushroom 8auco. i ROASTS Young Chicken, Cranberry Sauco. Roast Loin of Pork, Applo Sauco. 1 VEGETABLES Creamed Potatoos Sugar Corn Spiced Boots ' DESSERT ' . t Cot ago PnddlDR with Wlntcrgroon Sauco 1 t Xt-1 W. P. Fuller's pure prepared Master Painters White Paint. Ready for use. Any quantity you want, $3.60 PER, GALLON. A new assortment of Wall Paper. Prices from 20c per D. R. up. Browne's Paint Store 1029 Main St. V "M"S,,5"S' 10c , i SMHrl- I ' . w . v I. r"? ; . , -', Dogs In the Manger- There are farmers and business ' men in Klamdth who arc veritable "Dogs in the Manger." They sit back with a satisfied smirk with their own ground or lease, and brag how rich they will be when the "Siemens" Well, or the "Crater" Well or the "Northern Cat." Well brings in a gusher. They have persistently refused to lease their ground to any of these active companies. They have with equal persistence and selfishness refused to put one dollar into the treasury of these companies. THEY SIT BACK, LIKE DOGS ON THEIR HAUNCHES AND LET THEIR NEIGHBORS, AND THE WORKING MEN AND WOMEN OF KLAMATH FALLS PUT UP ALL THE MONEY FOR OIL DEVELOPMENT. Many people in Klamath are making real sacrifices of their time and money to make possible and certain the drilling and completion of Three Oil Wells this summer. They are doing this without any possibility of profit or reward un less Oil is struck in paying quanti ties. ALL HONOR AND CREDIT TO THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE GIVING OF THEIR MONEY AND LABOR TOWARD ACTUAL DRILLING AND DE VELOPMENT. SHAME ON THE MEN WHO DO NOTHING FOR DEVELOP- MENT, AND SELFISHLY HOPE Tp WAKE PROFITS ON THEIR LANDS AND THEIR LEASES. ARE YOU A DOG IN THE MANGER? OR ARE YOU GO ING TO SEE KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and'direct all inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. Office:-G22 Main Street Open Evenings. Ten Coffee Milk Chocolato Ice Tea tmm iiMacnsuK&a?? -t