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M. White ami Charles Baldwin i I \\ omen s Civic League's park fami in .v > tut, July 12. Any working zonality. I’lie playlet consists of a number of works for ridi and poor girla ulikv Mrs. Charles I. Robertson is hostess ¡splendid singing and dancing special girl wlio is making (10 a week cun "Simplicity in all tilings is «agen Simplldty aud quallty, noi gaudio«** to a number of ladies at her Cedar ties, supposedly the dream of a Ger dress well. That'« what Chrystal tial to correct die»». Gaudy clothes, und quali!ity, unii li eareful study of street home this afternoon. her guests man toymaker that his dolls have Htrue, known us one of the best many frills mid ridiculous fashion» whnt la beat auilvd lo on«‘a own par- being Miss Edna Houston, Miss Madge ¡come to life. me never seen on correctly gowned tlculur stylv are thè truu secreta of dressed women on the stage, says, and women.” Clopton. Miss Maude Baldwin, Mrs. propor unii therefore alt ruoti ve dress Robert Dalton of Merrill, Mrs. Win. The Women's Foreign Missionary she declares she knows whereof she Mias Herne 1» extravugant. At ing.” Masten. Mrs. Fred Stahlman. Mrs. Society of the Methodist Episcopal speaks, for she has done it. Miss least that Is what she says. She be- ♦ Mrs. E. M. Marple was hostess to Zim Baldwin. Mrs. Evan Foulds and church met with Mrs. W. J. Steinmetz Herne believes that If a girl studies Ileves in buying only the best, When It Is said to lie considered belter the 1912 Needlework Club Friday af Mrs. N. C. Briggs. Cards is the prin Thursday afternoon. A tine program the psychology of dress she can do it. playing recently In Now York she form to wear high shoe* on the street was carried out, and dainty refresh- wore three gown» which were tnude to than the pumps or oxfords which have ternoon. when there were present cipal diversion. 0-0-0 — ments were served. The following By "physchology of dress" she means her own order, The totul cost of been seen so much of late, und ure Mrs. Robert A. Etnmitt. Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Richardson and <adies were present: Mr». George Me the art of dresslug to suit one's indi hose three gowns w um (SOO. still worn with other than tailor-made T. Baldwin, Mrs. J. Fred Goeller. Mrs. son, Harry, left early in the week for Donald. Mrs. C. E. Widdoes, Mrs. I*. vidualities of character und style. The "But those tire sses Here not I'lab- gowns. Women who urn no longer G. K. Van Riper, Mrs. Frank Ward. San Francisco, where they will pur- M. Reidy, Mrs. R. R. Hamilton, Mrs. plainest looking girl, orate or gaudy.* »lie »ahi. "New York »lender wll! ho glad of tills, us the Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. Nate chase an atuomobile. They will re- I. 8. Elliott, Mrs. C. V. Fisher, Mrs. cun "get herself up” uttractively if paper» spoke of them uu 'wonderful low summer »hoes make the unklca Otterbein, Mrs. W. T. Shive, Mrs. turn in the machine. Harry Pelts, Mrs. Sadie Markee, Mrs. she but practices the psychology of creations,' but at the same time com very much thicker. ——O—Q——■ Charles 1. Robertson, Mrs. William I Henry Momyer, Mrs. l.en Lewis. Mrs. dress. mented on their extreme simplicity, ♦ "Every woman lias her own Indi- They were made uh I felt they should Mrs. Frank Jennings was hostess at j I. B. Stapleton. Mrs. Thomas Skil Masten and Mrs. Sawyer. This was II Is Interesting Io know that, de- — - I was playing simple, the last meeting of the club for the a "hobo" stagette party Wednesday lington, Mrs. Atkins, Mrs. L. Haines. vidual characteristics und her own *■ be «--*•- for the part spite all that has been said to tbe summer months. On account of the evening. Auction bridge was played, Miss Butterte, Mrs. Mead. Mrs. P. peculiar personality," said Miss Herne but rich. If 1 could afford only n few contrury, white gloves will still be approach of vacation time, an ad- and Mrs. Harry Benson made high 'Goodman, Mrs. G. H. Fees«, Mrs. W. today. "If she chesses to fit her char clothes, 1 would havo thorn tusteful worn on the street. But most of the journment was taken until Septem score. Attending were Mrs. Charles J. Steinmetz, Mrs. H. L. Benson, Mrs. acter and style she will attain the and as near 'the best' as my pocket white street gloves have stitchings of ber. The afternoon was spent in an Moore. Mrs. Charles Meldrum. Mrs. Wni. Wagner, Mrs. Gall llriggs. Mrs. ideal in correct clothes. She will not ibook would afford. 1 would prefer black down the back. These are more enjoyable manner by the members of Leslie Rogers, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. Edmund t'hllcote. Miss Madge Clop- need to spend a grout deal to achieve one afternoon dress, one evening in favor than the black with white the club, and refreshments were Mrs. Harry Benson, Mrs. Wesley O. ton. Mrs. H. E. Pelts, Mrs. R. R. this object. It Is iiurd to explain thia, gown und one tailored suit of good tltchlng. although there are of course served. Smith. Mrs. N. C. Briggs. Mrs. Will Hamilton. Mrs. Skillington, Mrs. W but most girls will know what I mean. quality to several of cheaper material many women who will not wear white W. Baldwin. Mrs. Zim Baldwin. Mrs. W. Maaten, Mrs. W. J. Roberts, Mrs. I have found only one dressmaker In "If I »ere a girl working In a store gloves on the street. The N. N. N. Club’s Friday night R M. Richardson. Mrs. E. R. Reames. S. B. Turner, Mrs. R. Alexander, Mrs. New York who understands mo who und earned lit) n week I would still ♦ meeting was held at the aome of Mr. Miss Maude Baldwin. A Dutch lunch E. O. Beardsley, Mrs. E. B. Ramsby. understands my personality und in have good clothes. I would watch the It is said that women of I’arls are and Mrs. Charles I. Roberts, when was served. Mrs. F. J. Plpgras, Mrs. W. B dividualities. Understanding them, papers carefully for sales, and whut weurlng sandals for daivcing shoes, she can gown me attractively on com few clothes I did have would not be 50<* was played. The prizes were Barnes. / and. of course, their American slaters paratively little outluy. She might cheap Imitations. I would rather have awarded to Mrs. Orb Campbell and “The Doll Shop,” an adaptation will have to follow suit. The dainty Charles Baldwin, and there were pres from the quaint little German toy The Ladies’ Aid Society of the not be able to do the same for other a shirt waist and skirt tnude simply ankle ties are said to attract women ent Mr and Mrs. Will Baldwin. Mr. pantomine, is the latest production to Methodist church was entertained at womeu. and that proves my point. and of good material than several who have tried them much more than "Dress Is simply one way to add to gaudy dresses anil u numtier of rib and Mr». Leslie Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. be staged by local talent. With be the home of Mrs. Dr. C. V. Fisher on the sandals themselves, for one might Orb Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley tween sixty and eighty local singers, Wednesday afternoon, in honor of the character—to set It off. The plain, bons which showed their cheapness on ns well dance barefooted for all the 0. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Burge W. this will be produced at Houston's president. Mrs. Henry Momeyer easily satisfied girl should never be the face of them. If girls would but protection they are. Mason, Mrs. N. C. Briggs. Mrs. Zim opera house July 22 and 23. The per Home-grown strawberries. Ice cream, decked out in frills and fancies by an realize this they would look far bet ♦ aspiring seamstress. A woman like ter dressed nnd cause a good deal less Baldwin, Miss Maude Baldwin, Dr. F. formances are for the benefit of the cake and coffee were served. Worth says that the pannier skirt 'Nora,* in Ibsen's ‘Doll House,' light, | comment, und be happier In the long wan all right In the days when women airy and rather shallow, should not run. Elaborate dresses on rich or MfMliN TIinilCUT in K INQlliF ln addition to the sorrow and trib- wore powdered hair nnd walked attempt to wear elaborate gowns Her poor girls cannot be of any great nUNIAH inuuoni IU DL INdAnL uiations of the family heretofore, in- grncefully along, but It la not aultable dresses should be rather of the fluffy, credit to their training. -------- (eluding sickness, death and poverty, for thin generation, when women ride simple order, which fits her own per- -MRS. THOMPSON WILL BE ENANI- ,still another, insanity, is said to be LADUE, "The same general scheme of dress In automobiles and go up In air ships NOW RIDING TWO IN'ED TODAY’ (included in the list of misfortunes. WHEELED AUTO, BELIEVES HE i Thompson, who bad been a lawyer, This organization, a fraternal so HAS THE BEST THRILLER YET Husband, After a Hard Struggle to 'and for years a county school super ciety composed of members of the ——“ V THOUGH Y OP’ Support His Family, Died at the intendent in Nebraska, came here a I Catholic church, has long been flgur- BEND MEN ARE ENTHUSIASTIC County Hospital Early in the Win (little over a year ago, with his wife The first big excursion In the his- Ing on this northern trip, They Bret OVER THE TOURIST POSSIBILI. tory of Harriman Lodge, ter—Worry and Vain Effort to ‘and five small children. He operated Steer bull dogging, where the bull the beautl- planned to come here In June, but Support the Children Is Said to an independent express wagon here. dogger jumps from a galloping horse TIES IN CENTRAL OREGON ful rustic summer resort on Pellran Have Affected Woman’s Reason. By no means a strong man, and and grasping the horns of a wildly TERRITORY Bay at the northern end of Upper waited until they could more easily more a student than a robust fellow. running steer, throws the bovine to Lake, will occur Friday, when 150 reach Crater Lake Is the family of the late Elmer E. Thompson strove hard to feed and the ground, is dangerous and thrill The following from thcTuiTT^r members of the Han Francisco council clothe his wife and family of five ing enough to deter a good many dar 'Thompson pursued by an ill omen? let in is a Crook county man's opinion of the Knights of Columbus, will ar FOR HALE- Two good safe saddle little children. Although it was a ing men from tackling IL Occasion rive for a few days’ enjoyment of the horse», aultable for ladles; one ex of the Klamath county roads: determined effort, it was a losing ally a man is killed at this pastime, fishing, boating and other pleasures tra good cow horse. Address Dox 422, "Returning last week from a 67o- and nearly always they are somewhat fight Kirnuat li Fulls. ’th it r mile trip southward from Bend, J. C. the resort affords. I In the fall, weakened and emaciat- mussed up. The party wilt arrive on a special I Rhodes is enthusiastic concerning the Charlie LaDue, the Canadian cow ed, he was forced to appeal to the possibilities of auto outings in Central train Friday, and after dinner at Olir Pianoa are always frrali anil new. county for aid. A short ’ime 'ater he puncher, was almost killed by a steer Oregon, and Is especially warm In his the White Pelican Hotel, will leave on Inspect them nt »as taken to the county novpital. during the Rodeo, but instead of fore i the steamer Winema for Harriman swearing the gentle art of "throwing commendation of the good roads of Lodge. They will remain at the lodge where he died. Klamath county. In an effort U» tneìfain ber family. the bull," he is going to improve on A»hfphcrb Piano Drpot until Wednesday, when they will re Mrs. Thompson appealed for work in it. Instead of a horse, he proposes to i ” ‘They aren’t roads, but boule turn to the Bay City. vards,' he said, in discussing the high this city, and was employed at what use a motorcycle. ever she could get to do. This work An automobile has been used by ways in Judge Worden's bailiwick. was not steady, though, being more some punchers in this contest as ex- 'Never before have 1 been so impre« in the nature of odd jobs, and the hibition stuff, There is as much com- ed with the grant importance ' go >t| I M. Bubli, Vice-Pre» and Tress. ¡family was forced to depend upon parison in the danger between the roads. Why, they mean everything C. Willirow, Secretary to a country. Very apparent results use of an auto and a motorcycle in charitable persons a largd part of the this respect, though, as between ti- are increased busin..u for the hotels time. and that nearly everyone has an auto, Late this spring the family return tat-toe and bulldogging. Surveyors and Irriqatioii I nqinerrs which in turn means business for the LaDue has been motorcycling for ed to the county hospital, and have been there since, Mrs. Thompson’s the paBt few days, and this gave him garages and merchants. " 'Of course that applies only to mental condition, following her wor- the idea. He may try out the stunt the tourist and the pleasure end of rying, has grown worse. At the in- : in a few weeks. A B S I R A C I I N 6 good roads, while their greatest ben stance of several persons it was deem efit is to the farmer. ’ BODIES ARE MISSING; ed advisable to test her mentality. SUSPICION IS ABOUT "The long trip was made In Rhodes' Ford car, Clyde McKay Whether Fred Landen and Harry companying him. On the journey Stone were drowned in Williamson Rhodes says that there was not one MEN SELECTED TO GUIDE THE River with their hired team Friday, stop made for repairs of any kind. or whether they forced the team into "The points visited included LaPlne DESTINIES OF THE ORGANIZA the water in order to have it thought Crescent, Ft. Klamath, Klamath Falls, 71ti Main st. TION FOR THIS TERM ASSUME that they lost their lives, are ques .Merrill, Lakeview, Plush, Adel, New Phone 120 THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES tions that local sleuths are turning Pine Creek, Paisley, Silver Lake and It. MADMEN, Proprietor over in vain in their minds. So far Fort Rock. Everywhere the travelers At the regular meeting of Klamath there has been nothing definite to report promising signs of develop Everything In Mu*ic und In« st rumenta. Bent of Strings. Lodge No. 137, 1. O. F., the officers confirm either theory, except that it ment, both In the country and towns {Pare Refined Paraffine) recently elected were installed, and was reported that Stone was in Al- The Hortlcullural Fire Relief Makes LE WING PIANOS AND the appointive officers selected for the goma Saturday morningi. The two men hired a team Thur»- Good ORGANS ut Moderate Price» ensuing term. day to go to Algoma, where Stone is The Horticultural Fire Relief of unti Easy Terms. District Deputy Grand Master R. J. said to have had money due him. Salem, Oregon, paid through their BOOKS, STATIONERY, TYPE Sheets and staff conducted the instal Friday the team was found in Wil agent, J. G. Swan, 11,000 to the O. K WRITERS, PICTURES AND lation ceremonies, and the officers in liamson River, near the Falmer place, I Transfer company last week, this ART GOODS stalled were: SINGER AND WHITE SEW seven miles from the Klamath Agen amount covering full face value of Fast Grand—Fred Bremer. ING MACHINES cy. At that point the river is forty the policy on stock destroyed in the Noble Grand—Nate Otterbein. Woodard fire. PIANO TUNING feet deep. Vice Grand—O. H. Breneman. This is the third loss paid by this An Indian woman who lives near Secretary—George Humphrey. VKTOR, COLUMBIA AM) EDISON phonographs — records Just melt and the bridge, stated to Coroner Whit company in Klamath county, aggre Treasurer—Pleas Fountain. gating over (5,000, and ought to con- lock Friday that a man answering Warden—Robert Trimble. pour over the the description of Landen drove the l vince people of the ability and hon Conductor—Lee Bean. buggy to the river, and using the esty of this company in adjusting nnd cooled preserves. HE ALWAYS Chaplain—M. R. Doty. whip, forced the jaded horses into the paying losses. This is a mutual com R. 8. 8.—W. A. Masten. pany which collects only enough pre HAS MONEY water. The horses were both drowned Easy to use. L. 8. 8.—Theodore Frolich. and the man has not been found, al mium to pay losses and create a safe Who has an account, with the R. 8. N. G. Arlie Worrel. reserve fund. It keeps all the money Absolutely pure. though a search has been made. First Trust and Savings bunk. L. S. N. G.—Will Hurn. in Oregon, pays no excessive salaries Th« first deposit is an Induce 1 to officers, nor large dividends to R. 8. V. G.—-Robt. Emmett. ment to make more. Thus the WILL TRADE Guaranteed under L,. S. V. G.—Arthur Boyd. stockholders, and saves from 30 to account keeps growing. Inter the Pure Food and Will trade 104-foot corner near H) per cent of the premiums to policy Inside Guardian—Carl Adams. est at 1 ior cent kecpH adding Drugs Act. business in Klamath Falls for small Outside Guardian Fred Hindman. holders. Several thousand dollars to it ull the time. If you have ’ stock ranch. Would like from 10O to W. D. Cofer was elected as captain annually are being kept In the pock not made the first deposit, you 1480 acres, with some grain or liay ets of business men of Klamath coun of the degree team for this term. Dealers Everywhere will do well to make It now. land and next to outside range, Will ty through their insuring with this Then you will have something consider any part of Klamath county, J. C. Nelson, wife and son are here company. The "knockers" to the con to draw on In cnse of need. and will either pay or take difference from Jacksonville, looking for a per trary notwithstanding, they pay their Standard Oil Company in values of property. Better let me just losses and save Insurance money, i manent location. ‘CALIFORNIA) know soon wluil you have. Spend a penny by dropping a postal C H I L C O T E , Ed DuFault, a well known I.angell to J. I). Swan and he will explain MARYSVILLE Valley resident, is bere on a business ASA Main St, Pilone <Ki how you can save severs’ 'oil' rs each SAN FRANCISCO Klamath Falls, Oregon 10-17 r year.- Adv. H. & R trip. BÜLLDOGGER NAY USE NOIOICVCIE i 1 K! AMAIti COLINI Y ABSTRACT CO 1.0.0. F. LODGE INSTALLS OFFICERS ì Klamath Fails Music House ! For Sealing Jellies and Preserves 1 First Trust and Savings Bank ■r