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vjp IN* rendered. • guests. I of unusual luerit live hundred was played liy .MAItGAItKT MAHON Piano solos by Mrs. Fred Cofer ! aud a luncheon was served to. the tW riten tor the I tilled Presa) jmd If you don olio you will cortulnly n< gligi o of pompadour chiffon or Ilia and Miss Gertrude Beals were well guests. received, and vocal numbers were New York, May 16: Dan Cupid b<> up In arms—his arms. Dovclopod , flowing draporlog of your r Grecian i'ho i;::.. robe. The quaint om- rendered by Miss Louise Benson, Iris I Mrs. 1. Jay Knapp was re-elected 1 has turned designer. Ho bus con- In ochre, Chinese blue, or myrtle lounging robo. green crepe, the V shape neck, short broldored silk slippers*>r tho Chinese Turner, Beatrice Walton and Ruth president of the Jlu-Ni-Ycl club al a 1 nixed with Dame Fashion to keep klinona sleeves, und wide sash are 'bolls ure a fitting finish for your Cofer. Assisting Mrs. Fisher were meeting of that organisation nt the -wayward husbands homo nights aud Mrs. H. E. Momyer, Mrs. Harry residence of Mis. E. J. Stewart Mon- I love fires lighted on Hymeneal embroidered in bright Bulgarian richly embroidered kimona from far 'silks. Ball buttons of Imitation am- ’ Japan. I Pelts, Mrs. Pipgras, Mrs. Turner, day, and the following were also chos hearths. When curl paper and Moth i bar, lapis lazuli or jade fasten the • -0-0-0— Mrs. L. W. Barnes. Mrs Leu Lewis Five > hundred was played by guests en for another term: Mrs. Frank er Hubbards came to the breakfast loose blouse waist and flowing skirt | With the prodigal return of the of Mrs. . M. W Coseboom at her home and Mrs. H. L. Benson. Dainty re- I Ward, treasurer; Mrs. Clarence O. table. Love and Friend Husband down the front, and tassels of var- petticoat I ho short breakfast Jacket Wednet s lay : afternoon, and the first fresliments were served, and in at ■Morgan, secretary. Refreshments ought refuge behind the uewspaper. igated »ilk finish the snsli ends. has taken on a new lease of fashlon- prize was awarded to Mrs. Sid Evans. Evans, tendance were Mrs. William Roberts, "ere served to those attending, who Hence the sly Cupid has specialized able life. The Balkan jacket, ahupad At tern ding _ jvere Mrs. Percy . Evans. Mrs. Agnes Graham, Mrs. George J. were Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Sid Eijns, Mrs. 8. P. Lowery. Walton. Mrs. H. E. Calkins, Mrs. 1. | O. Morgan. Mrs. Thomas Hampton, in negliges. So fascinating are the It Is a good thing love Is blind, If something like a Cossack coat with a Mrs. Mary grifdford. Mrs. Fred Cofer. D. Whitmore, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Melhase, Mrs. G. R. Man- results that newspapers are no long Eros hud a fljiger In the designing of fringed sash In lieu of a cartridge er digested with the morning egg. Mrs. Thomas. Hampton, Mrs. Louis ¡George McDonald, Mrs. R. E. Child nin*, Mrs. 8. S. Henley and Mrs. i (ho now Futurist boudoir gowns lie bolt Is the only now real novelty in , but love feasts of sugar and houey H. Bi«‘u Sam Summers, Mrs. ers, Mrs. Fred Cofer, Mrs. Clarence Knapp. It reaches almost to tnu would have to bo or else resort to this line i are the matutional menu. Who Emma Th >«pson, Mrs. J. L. Overton. |H. U nderwood, Mrs. Fred Garich, smoked glusscs. Nothing so dazallng knees and the petticoat worn with It could resist you In the froth of shad Mrs. R. M. Boiler, Mrs. H. J. Winters, [Mrs. Parker, Mrs. M. G. Wilkins, Mrs. Stewart was again hostess the ly riotous In color lias been seen since must partake of the Jacket’s bright ow lace, the fluff of chiffon, and the Mrs. following afternoon, when the Guild Mrs. *E. B. Hall, Mrs. Robert A. Em- Mrs. Mills. Mrs. Coseboom, child hod’s happy days when you used hued color scheme. mitt, Mrs. C. W. White, Mrs. Lester Percy Evans. Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. Stukc- met at her home. An interesting talk rivol of rosebuds? --- 0-0-0- - to peer at the prismatic glories ot Lewis Leavitt, Mrs. Claude W. Cose- ley, Mrs. Hibbert, Mrs. Larson, Mrs. i ¡by Rev. Jones, the missionary worker 1 your ten ceut kaleidoscope. Loose There is this to say of these Balkan boom. Mrs. J. J. Parker, Mrs. H. J. W. 1 W. Mastin. Mrs. H. 8. Woods, of the eastern Oregon diocese, was A talry-like model with these three ¡draped robes In these conglomerate!/ and Futurist negligee«. Though iil ... -....»i___ * of ____ • they may jar tho peaceful quietude Dixon, Mrs. John H. Hamilton, A Mrs. Walter Cofer, Mrs. Overton, given, and refreshnients were served, I acessorles ij? is built on Hiupiw Empire ••■•cs lines, colored .. silks have eruptions red, dainty two-course luncheon was , Mrs. Harry Backensto, Mrs. Rven, Attending were Mrs. I. Jay Knapp, The short’ bodice is of shadow lace ¡orange. green, blue and purple roa- of the home with their shrieking served during the course of the aft- Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Steinmetz, Mrs. 8. S. Henley. Mrs. G. R. Man- veiled in flesh colored chiffon. The ettes of chiffon down the front and colors, they will save you many a fat ernoon. ' Mrs. Herbert McClane, Mrs. Edwin ning. Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. Cl&r- short, lose sieves of lace are caught adorning the sleeves. bill at the dry cleuuora. You can’t ¡Howie, Mrs. Geo. H. Feese, Mrs. De ence O. Morgan, Mrs. Fred Melhase, with a tiny wreath of wee pink rose I lounge long unsullied in pastel tinted Mrs. C. C. Chitwood and Mrs. Bridges buds of chiffon. A girdle of wide In honor of Edmund Gowen, Mrs. Long and Mrs. P. M. Reidy. An overflow of Easter egg rosettes “n<A *”•< exodus from ¡Nattier blue picot edge rlbon loosely trim the slippers of bright shirred I,,h' ,nk •’«<••« or »»•'» the jam pot Louis Gerber entertained a number —o-o-o— 1.__ . 'will iinlv match up this quiet ..... little!**" only onlmiw« enhance tho color scheme The newly elected corps of officers confines the short waist and fastens >111._ wtzich of young people at her home Wednes- A few friends of J. C. Brocken- ' “ ......................... day evening, when five hundred was brough spent a delightful evening at and the former president of the in front with a long ended bow cent-1 ¡real robe. Negligees these days/’* y“ur or Balkan negligee, played. Present were Miss Maude the Brockenbrough residence on Fair- Women's Civic league were luncheon ered with a rose wreath. The skirt must be complete from your head to Goddard. Miss Lois Myers, Miss Pearl ¡view Heights, Thursday evening, the guests of Mrs. W. T. Forrest, presi Is ankle length of the lace finished your toes. Toots I os on negligee par i If it Is true Hint beauty Is only sklu Boivin, Miss Maude Rippey, Miss occasion being a stag party. Cards, dent of the league, Wednesday, and with two wide ruffles and an over ticularly are sartorial feats. For tho deep, then verily the new flesh tinted Nina Noel, Miss Marjorie McClure, ¡cigars and a luncheon made the eve at this gathering plans for the future skirt of the chiton edged with rose Balkan robes are the turklsh slippers blouses ure the acme of pulchritude. Miss Katherine Williams, Miss Mar ning pleasant for the guests, Messrs. work of the league in Klamath Falls buds reaches to the top of the first of bright hued leather gold embrold- In chiton or crepe do chino the yoked garet Williams, Miss Ruth Morris, J. C. Rutenic, Arthur C. Lewis, Jos- were outlined. Attending were Mrs. ruffle. erle<l aud silk fringed turban tops fronts uro laid In Inch-wide pleats Miss Lenart, Miss Fannie Virgil, Ed- eph S. Kent and Bernardt Reutenik. Mary A. Jackson, Mrs. G. W. White. I In striking contrast with its chaste ¡your tousled mop. Dainty satin mull and the neck nnd sleeves finished Mrs. R. H. Dunbar. Mrs. Thomas simplicity, but equally fetching, is r. In delicate shades garlanded In rose mund Gowen, Garrett Van Riper, __ o-o-o__ with flat Dutch collars and cuffs of William H. Duncan, Harold C. Merry- After a highly successful year, the Hampton, Mrs. Louis 11. Bath and plain charmeuse of cerulian hue cut buds and a Marie Antoinette mob ecru tinted embrolderlod batíalo. man, J. B. McAllister, Claude Max- Klamath Literary Club held its final Mrs. Robert Savidge. on loose kiuiona lines, outlined in cap of shudow lace, satin rlbou aud They are the very Chlceat blouses for well, Albrecht Oehler, Lawrence Me- meeting of the season at the home of swansdowu and girded with a tas- buds add the touch of Parislenne to [wear for your tailored suits. So Mrs. Henry Newnham entertained 'seled 1 seled rope rope ot of silver sliver cord. haffey, Ernest Bubb, Albrecht Loewe Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stewart Tuesday cord. Since all your elaborate lace and chiffon neg closely does their tint simulate the and Harry Goeller. The prizes were evening, at which the top!: was the Leisure Hour club Wednesday ts fair in love and war.it Is fitting ligee. flesh, that when fair devotees of teas won by Miss McClure and Mr. Loewe. . “Crime and Criminals" with Rollo C. afternoon with four tables of bridge, that Balkan Influences should Invndc Satin sandals laced with ribbons toss back their coats at the smart Refreshments were served during the Groesbeck as leader. The discussion A dainty luncheon was a feature of the realm of the negligee. Mere ’round ycur ankles are made with hotel tea rooms. It looks like an open evening by the hostess, assisted by was one that was of great interest to the gathering. man will have to surender to the var- 'equal appropriateness from beneath avowal that they have nothing on for Mrs. Williams. —o-o-o— | (gated charms of the Bulgarian robe the lace edge flounces of your Empire F-iday. all, and nearly everybody present Thursday evening. "St. Cloud", participated. The new attitude to Loyts H. Bath and wife were pleas ward the criminal class was a topic Commodore Nosler's wonderful rest-1 Mack, Erma Arant, Leta Gray. District No. 12, Lorella—Gladys antly surprised this week by the ar of highest interest to all. The ses- dence at Shippington, was the scene rival of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and sions of theciub will not be taken up of one of the biggest and most suc Poole, Howard Winnard, Florence Mrs. D. B. Moore. They are from again until fall, The final event of cessful parties that yet been held, Boggs, Ix*on Jardine. District No. 13, Hildebrand Ward Stockton, and may spend the entire this session will be a picnic at Swan there. Dancing and music were the FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS Lake Thursday. There are twenty- chief features of the evening, and at Rueck. summer here. New stock of Heeds that grow. District No. 17, Lone Pine--Rosa two active members, and all will at a late hour, refreshments were serv Garden Seeds, package and bulk. In great variety, at the lowest The Women's Missionary society tend. ^Although the club was' organ ed. Excellent music for dancing was Bath well, Anna Ueebe, Affie Eaat- Market prices. of the Presbyterian church was enter ized only last fall, in has rapidly furnished by Mr. and Mrs. DeChain wood. District 18, Odessa—Mercedes Hu- tained at the home of Mrs. W. A. 1 gained in importance, and in the ¡and Mr. Chris Conzach. E. T. Nelson Delzell Thursday afternoon, among scope of work covered, Next year the also furnished an orchestra, com, berL District 31, Summers—Salite Wlil- those present being Mrs. A. M. Wor- Geld will be greatly enlarged. Much posed of Fred Page, ’Cello; George 124 Sixth Street Klamath Falls den, Mrs. Lyon, Mrs. Sargent, Mrs. credit for the success of the club is Bodenheimer, clarinet, and Forrest lams, Francis Hannon. District 37, Midland—Louis Starr, j special William Sargent, Mrs. J. 8. Stubble- due to Mr. and^lrs. C. P. Stewart, Bodenbeimer, violin, and numbers were rendered. Mr. Nelson Dorothy Morgan. field, Mrs. Willis E. Faught. Mrs. C. " —o o-o— District No. 22, Mulin —Charles H P. Stewart, Mrs. R. C. Spink. Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. F. Zim Baldwin have also rendered two well-received vo- B. Mason, Mrs. W. S. Slough, Mrs. returned from Lakeview, where they i cal numbers, "Asleep in the Deep’’ Reedy, Carrie Pickett. District No. 35, 8hasta View — ¡and "Silver Threads Among the Harry Caden, Mrs. 8. P. Lowery. An spent 10 days. Gold.” Helen Zumpfe, Anton Pollvka, James I interesting program was rendered. —o-o-o— Otoman (from Tule lake), Helen Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Johnson which was followed by refreshments. Do not com- Baker, Mabel Myers. —o—o—o— was the guest of honor at an enter No. 36, Henley Erick Me District The assembly hall of the Sacred tainment given by Mrs. William P. pare the old Reynolds, Harry Dixon, Fred Oren Heart Church was the scene of a Hughes at her home in Hot Springs highly enjoyable party Tuesday eve- addition, at which were Mrs. Fred Out of 116 applicants for eighth non. ••Atla*” with District 41, Mt. Laki—Wallace Me-! ning, when Mrs. Chas. Riley as host Sperry, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. E. W. grade certificates in Klamath county, the one built ess, entertained the members of the Gowen, Mrs. Jack McLean, Mrs. only two failed in the recent exami Lellan, Marie Griffith, Fay West. District 28, Merrill—Jeanette Har choir in appreciation of its splendid George I. Wright, Mrs. Louis Gerber, nation, and the number passed condi today work. Mrs. Riley was‘assisted by Mrs. H. J. Darling, Mrs. Silas Oben- tionally was very small, according to ter, Lloyd McKay, Hazel Howell, Ai mer Wilson, Marjorie Terwilliger chain, Mrs. L. F. Willetts, Mrs. Clar Mrs. Martin McAndrew-s and Miss the members of the board of examin Arc built from 4 II P to 200 II P Mrs. Martin McAndrews, Mrs. Calla ence H. Underwood, Mrs. J. M. Bed ers, Misses M. Carleton and Edna Clyde Grubaugh, Loren Wolf han, Mrs. Frank Applegate and Mrs. ford of the Klamath agency, Mrs. ' Wells, and Messrs. Peterson and Dun Write for tuil particulars to the Frank Howard. The guests: Mr. and Burge W. Mason, Mrs. Clay P. Mason, bar, who have completed the work of I Mrs. William H. Shaw, Mrs. Arch Y. Mrs. H. J. English, Mrs. Robert E. grading the papers. Tindall, Mrs. Fred Barlow, Mrs. Mat Wattenburg and Mrs. F. Zim Bald Another examination will be held thew Smith, M. J. McDonough, Rev. win. Bridge was the game of the aft next month, in order to allow those .1. B. I-ÌBLDS, Oregon Manager William McMillan, 8. J., J. B. Mc ernoon, and a dainty luncheon was promoted conditionally a chance to I Allister, Carl Schubert and Martin served. The guest prize was a beau make up the one or more studies in Lavenik. There were three tables of tiful hand-painted china piece. which they were deficient. five hundred, and the first prize The highest average was made by Mrs. W. Paul Johnson, who is here Emma Henzik of the Riverside school, Dorris, Cal., May 17.- Gue Day, a went to Mrs. Tindall and Mr. Mc- « Allister. The consolation awards to spend the summer, was the guest her grade being 96.2. Other high av homesteader in the Oklahoma coun o o were won by Mrs. Barlow and Mr. of honor at two social events this erages follow: Cyril Parsons, Bonan try, und who is now chief engineer at o o week. Mrs. Johnson has long been a za, 95.5; Rosa Bathwell, Lone Pine, ¡the box factory, is disgusted with the Schubert. Music and singing o favorite in Klamath Falls. o Also parts of the evening’s pleasant ,95.1; Ruth Masten, Bonanza, 95. I ill-fortune which has been his and o Following are the successful pu his neighbors’ lot since they took up features, and a delic'^ij^ three course ♦ Mrs. Johnson was complimented pils: homesteads in the then practically luncheon was ^rved. o o again Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. desolated country around the Lower District No. 1, Klamath Falls —q-o-o— o A number of young people in the Louis Gerber entertained three tables Ruth Myers, Rose Owens, Marjorie i Klamath lake, 20 years ugo. o “For over 15 years my neighbors Lorella neighborhood were very of royal auction in her honor. The Delzell, Clara Calkins, Alfred Austad, pleasantly entertained Tuesdey eve first prize was won by Mrs. E, R. Ople Donart, Vera Schmolser, Josie and I have tried to get a title to our <><> ning at the home o'jJHiss Lou BusBey. Reames. A delightful collation was Lowe, Claudia Spink, Helen DuFault, i land, but If it is not one thing to On account of my age, 77 years, I have The evening was $>lnt in games of served during the afternoon by the Margaret Worden, Zelma Folsom, hinder us it is another," he said, decided to retire from active business and X < • different kinds, after which appetiz- hostess, and the guests were Mrs. W. Harriet Fink, Helen Elliott, Earl Ev j “Those on the Oregon tflde of the lake X < * I am offer’ng my 240 acre ranch adjoin Paul Johnson, Mrs. L. F. Willets, erett, Lewey E. Lavery, Emma Hon- have all got titles to their lund, while ’ing refreshments • i4<- served. ; X < * jjdrs. Silas Obencbaln, Mrs. F. J. Will- zik, Erma Lukenblll, Hortense Hogue, us fellows on this side are still try ing the town of Merrill / the Ashland bims, Mrs. E. W. Gowen, Mrs. Charles ‘ Walla ■■ Whitcomb, Clarence Will ing to get ours. I am not capable of The foliowin S. Moore, Mrs. Wesley O. Smith, M tb . iams, Anabel Simmers, Clarence solving the reason for not getting Tidings: 1 ► , formerly J., it. yeames, Mrs. Chas. I. Roberts, •Montgomery, Graham Klehl, John them." ’ Miss Lillian AM -S Mr. Day said that the Klamath lake Has- V C'orge i:. Merryman, Mrs. A. R. I Houston, Jr., George Clough, Estill of this city, wajma:/ie This place is recognized us Hie best improved farm ley street, Portland, to AJflM£mith Campbell, Mrs. Harry P. Galnrneaux. Wirtz, Robert Elliott, Ernel Stearns, jlrd reservat'on Is the present hlnd- property In Klnniath county. All of the land Is under n ¡Vera Wood, Neva Faught, Zenith V. r. nee to the giving of a title to the of that city. Mr. and high state of cult! vid ion, and is Irrigated from tlm Gov Mrs. G. W. White and daughter, Johnson. ; 1. nd. He is not at all In sympathy took the south-bound train for a trip ernment canal. Al of the buildings arc new and mod District No. 2, Bonanza—Cyril with the reserve, and thinks that he to California, stopping two days in Miss Hattie White, leave this evening ern. The property will Im sold with or without stock. -o * Ashland to visit friends and rela for Oklahoma, to visit the former's Parsons, Bessie Kilgore, Ruth Tomp- has ample reasons for not being. He I also have between thirty and forty ton n lota In klns, Willie Becbdolt, Cora Lyon, ¡believes that tho reserve is a useless tives. They will make their home at mother. Merrill. j Ruth Masten. !!o undertaking, and stated that the Klamath Falls, wherh Mj*. Smith is Terms—One-half cash, balance on time nt six per Dr. and Mrs. George H. Merryman District No. 4, Olene- Zella Taylor. farmers whose lands bordered on It Tree a shareholder In the Pine cent interest. were hosts to the N. N. N. club Friday District No. 6, Cíale- Erma Andc-r- ' • - not even allowed to snoot ducka Lumber Company. If you want a good farm on a good paying biudw, evening at the residence of Mrs. L. son, Goldie Johnson, Audrey Tolle, on their own property, a thing rarely write me for information. The “Violet Tea’’, given at the Gerber, with Mr. and Mrs. Burge William Hammond, Clarence Robison, heard or thought of. Ho has prnctl- caliy given up hope of acquiring a home of Mrs. C. V. Fisher by the W. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cose- Myra Anderson, Arthur Robison. I District No. 7—Ft. Klamath title to his land. ladies of the Grace Methodist Church boom, Mr. and Mrs. Zim Baldwin, Mr. <>O Thursday afternoon was a very suc and Mrs. Clarence H. Underwood, Mr. Frances Nicholson, Orville O. Moon, and Mrs. Wesley O. Smith, Mr. and Ida Brewer, Harold Looaley. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. CriHler left cessful occasion, delighting a large Merrill, Oregon District No. 8, Keno Mary E. Ball. Sunday for New Orleans, St. Louis number of ladies, who manifested Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. District No. 9, Bly Frank Owen, and other points in the middle west their pleasure moBt enthusiastically. Charles I. Roberts, Miss Maude* Bald and the south, They will be awaj An amusing flower contest was held, win, Mrs. Louis Gerber, Charles Bald Dewey Edsall. win and Harold C. Merryman as District No. 11, Pine Grove — Earl at. least a month. following which a musical program ■■■■ SEEDS! SEEDS! * SEEDS! 3S MILLING CO. «* ATLAS LARGE CLASS GETS OIPLOMAS ONE OF THE BEST GAS ENGINES Hade Atlas Gas Engine Agency Best Ranch in Klamath County I POR SALE iiii N. S. nERRILE, * Y Owner I:: r